1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:03,640 Speaker 1: This is your twenty four to seven use update. The 2 00:00:03,720 --> 00:00:06,320 Speaker 1: latest use this hour in just four minutes. 3 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:12,440 Speaker 2: Transportation Secretary Jean Duffy says the investigation into last night's 4 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:15,800 Speaker 2: deadly runway collision between a plane and a firetruck at 5 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 2: New York's LaGuardia Airport will take some time. At a 6 00:00:18,880 --> 00:00:21,960 Speaker 2: news conference this afternoon, he also denied a rumor that 7 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 2: there was just one air traffic controller on duty. 8 00:00:25,040 --> 00:00:29,160 Speaker 3: LaGuardia is a very well staffed airport. Were a couple 9 00:00:29,200 --> 00:00:33,560 Speaker 3: controllers short in total, but it is a well staffed 10 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:37,680 Speaker 3: airport again, thirty three certified controllers that operate onto the 11 00:00:37,760 --> 00:00:39,000 Speaker 3: tower here at LaGuardia. 12 00:00:39,120 --> 00:00:41,480 Speaker 2: Two pilots were killed in the crash, the first deadly 13 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:44,800 Speaker 2: incident at LaGuardia in more than thirty four years. Catherine Garcia, 14 00:00:44,840 --> 00:00:47,720 Speaker 2: the executive director of the port authority, said forty three 15 00:00:47,720 --> 00:00:51,080 Speaker 2: people were transferred to hospitals, including two firefighters, noting that 16 00:00:51,120 --> 00:00:54,520 Speaker 2: one had already been released. Another is being held overnight 17 00:00:54,560 --> 00:00:58,280 Speaker 2: for observation. Meantime, airports across the country are seeing ICE 18 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 2: agents arrive to help TSA agents who've been working without pay. 19 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,039 Speaker 2: A partial government shutdown has led to missed paychecks for 20 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:07,600 Speaker 2: the agents, with many calling out sick or in some 21 00:01:07,680 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 2: cases quitting their jobs altogether. ICE agents are helping with 22 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,360 Speaker 2: crowd control. His lines at security checkpoints have been long 23 00:01:14,520 --> 00:01:18,480 Speaker 2: due to the staffing shortages. President Trump says progress is 24 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 2: being made in talks with Iran as the war is 25 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:21,600 Speaker 2: now it's fourth week. 26 00:01:21,640 --> 00:01:25,120 Speaker 4: So we've had very good discussions, very very good discussions. 27 00:01:25,160 --> 00:01:28,200 Speaker 4: And you have to understand, I know, my whole life 28 00:01:28,240 --> 00:01:31,320 Speaker 4: has been a negotiation, but with Iran, we've been negotiating 29 00:01:31,360 --> 00:01:34,720 Speaker 4: for a long time, and this time they've been business. 30 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 2: Speaking from Memphis today, Trump against that he's putting strikes 31 00:01:37,840 --> 00:01:40,200 Speaker 2: against Iranian power plants on hold to see if a 32 00:01:40,240 --> 00:01:43,720 Speaker 2: broader agreement can be reached. Murder charges are being filed 33 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:46,880 Speaker 2: against the Venezuelan national in the US illegally after the 34 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:48,919 Speaker 2: shooting death of a New York team away at school 35 00:01:48,920 --> 00:01:52,120 Speaker 2: in Chicago. Authority's picked up twenty five year old Jose 36 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:55,800 Speaker 2: Medina Friday, later charging him in the first degree murder 37 00:01:55,800 --> 00:02:00,320 Speaker 2: of eighteen year old Sheridan Gorman. Homeland Security officials that 38 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 2: Medina was apprehended and released by US Border patrol in 39 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:08,680 Speaker 2: May of twenty twenty four. I'm Jimroop. New research shows 40 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:13,240 Speaker 2: cyber criminals are now using spyware tools to hack into iPhones. 41 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:16,119 Speaker 5: Anyone with an iPhone can now be targeted with invasive 42 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:20,520 Speaker 5: malware that steals personal text, messages, photos, notes, and calendar data. 43 00:02:20,639 --> 00:02:24,400 Speaker 5: Researchers at Google, Iverify and look Out uncovered two campaigns 44 00:02:24,400 --> 00:02:29,000 Speaker 5: exploiting iPhone vulnerabilities. Google researchers said they identified a sophisticated 45 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:33,000 Speaker 5: iPhone hacking toolkit called Kuruna, originally built for an unnamed 46 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:35,680 Speaker 5: government customer, that was taken over by a Chinese cyber 47 00:02:35,720 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 5: criminal group. Researchers also found another iPhone hacking kit called Darksword. 48 00:02:40,120 --> 00:02:43,680 Speaker 5: They can instantly infect iPhones visiting specific websites and have 49 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:46,840 Speaker 5: linked it to a Russian based hacking group I'm Tammy Trihio. 50 00:02:47,120 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 2: Next week, NASA could be launching its next mission to 51 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:53,280 Speaker 2: the Moon, and Florida's space coasts could be cashing in. 52 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:56,840 Speaker 6: Four hundred thousand people could crowd hotels and beaches near 53 00:02:56,880 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 6: the Kennedy Space Center to watch the Artemis two mission 54 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:02,280 Speaker 6: blogs off. A crew of four will spend more than 55 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:05,880 Speaker 6: nine days checking out the capsule systems while flying around 56 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,400 Speaker 6: the Moon on a mission that will send humans farther 57 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:11,440 Speaker 6: into space than ever before. Artamis two was set to 58 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 6: launch no earlier than April first, and could have a 59 00:03:14,120 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 6: one hundred and sixty million dollar economic impact. I'm Rory O'Neil. 60 00:03:19,040 --> 00:03:21,799 Speaker 2: Exercising in the morning is now better for your health 61 00:03:21,840 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 2: compared to later in the day, according to new research. 62 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:26,640 Speaker 1: The study found that those who exercised earlier in the 63 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:29,880 Speaker 1: morning were thirty one percent less likely to have coronary 64 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 1: artery disease, eighteen percent less likely to have high blood pressure, 65 00:03:33,960 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 1: and twenty one percent less likely to have high cholesterol. 66 00:03:37,280 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 1: They also found they had a lower chance of getting 67 00:03:39,160 --> 00:03:42,840 Speaker 1: diabetes or being obese. Researchers presented their findings at the 68 00:03:42,880 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 1: American College of Cardiology after tracking heart rate data for 69 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:49,680 Speaker 1: a full year on thousands of people who exercised. I'm Markneyfield. 70 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:53,160 Speaker 2: The World Health Organizations partnering with several organizations to launch 71 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 2: a new three year initiative to transition from paper based 72 00:03:56,240 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 2: health records to digital health wallets. The organization says the 73 00:04:00,040 --> 00:04:03,280 Speaker 2: goal is to strengthen national health systems and improve continuity 74 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:05,320 Speaker 2: of care. I'm Jim Roop