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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Bin News this hour, I'm Terry McCready coming up shock
and anger after a sitting US editor is physically removed
from a DHS briefing. The Supreme Court reopening a Georgia
lawsuit over an erroneous FBI raid. Florida's governor has some
disturbing advice about how drivers should handle protesters taking to
the streets. But first, here's bin news.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Now. Marines are deploying to Los Angeles within forty eight hours,
joining twenty one hundred National Guard troops amid violent anti
ICE protests. Major General Sherman says they'll support, not police.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
They're allowed to temporarily detain and wait for law enforcement
to come and arrest them.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
US Northern Command confirmed the move Wednesday night. The family
of civil rights icon Medigar evers As opposing a Pentagon
plan to rename a Navy ship honoring him. The USNS
Medigar evers, christened in twenty eleven by his widow, is
doct in San Diego, California. Defense Secretary Hexath caused the
move part of a fight against wokeness in the military
and TikTok star Cobby Law has left the US after

(01:01):
being detained by ice in Las Vegas for overstaying his visa.
The Senegalese Italian influencer avoided deportation and departed voluntarily. GIDBI
in News Now on Demand twenty four to seven on
the iHeartRadio app Now Back to Terry McCready.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Homeland Security Chief Christy NOMESA Senator Alex Padilla lunged toward
the podium while she was speaking. The California Democrat was
forcibly removed from nomes press event in Los Angeles yesterday
while shouting questions. He was restled to the ground and
handcuffed before he was released.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
We were conducting a press conference to update everyone on
the enforcement actions that are ongoing to bring peace to
the city of Los Angeles, and this man burst into
the room, started launching towards the podium, interrupting me and
elevating his voice, and was stopped.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
But he has said, if this can happen to a
US senator, imagine what can happen to anyone else. There
was no threat, there was no lunging. I raised my
voice to ask the question, and it took what maybe
half a second before multiple age Los Angeles is Black
Mayor Karen Bass is slamming nome. I served it the
secretary for probably about ten years in Congress, and Madame's secretary,

(02:09):
I do not recognize you anymore, Bass, questioning how authorities
did not recognize one of California's sitting senators when they
forced him to the ground and restrained him. She's pushing
back on claims that the city is a war zone.
The Supreme Court is reviving a lawsuit filed by a
black family in Atlanta, Georgia, over a mistaken FBI rate.
In twenty seventeen, Trina Martin sued the government after federal

(02:33):
agents executed a search warrant at her home which was
the wrong address, and she accused agents of assault and battery,
false arrest, and other violations under the Federal Court Claims Act. However,
a federal judge dismissed the case and appeals court upheld
the decision and the case was moved to the Supreme Court.
In a unanimous decision, the justices have sent the case

(02:54):
back to a lower court, ordering it to re examine
the case. Florida Attorney General J. Sames Athmeir is declaring
Florida an anti riot state. He's warning unruly protesters about
the state's Anti Rioting Act and promised enhanced penalties for offenders.
Governor Ron De Santis emphasizing that in a podcast and

(03:14):
even taking it a step further, saying drivers who feel
threatened won't be held responsible if they strike protesters because
they have a right to defend themselves. Rallies in nearly
two thousand cities are planned this weekend for a nationwide
No King's protest. All Right, it's Jenkins and Latimore versus YouTubers.
A legal battle is heading up between Judge Faith, her

(03:36):
singer husband Kenny Lattimore, and a group of anonymous YouTubers.
The couple is accusing them of a smear campaign and
harassing content about their private lives. The couple's lawsuit, filed
in Los Angeles, seeks to hold the unidentified content creators
accountable for what they claim are fictional stories and lies
to cash in ice cream convos reporting. Jenkins and Latimore

(03:58):
are condemning the YouTubers for happening from salacious spoder reluctedly
using things like fake court documents and judicial rulings, along
with AI generated content to prop up their videos. Stay informed,
stay connected, and subscribe, follow Vin News, This Hour, wherever
you get your podcasts, I'm Terry McCready for the Black
Information Network.
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