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 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 2: Defense Department officials say the first six days of the 4 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:14,720 Speaker 2: war against Iron cost over eleven billion dollars. Jim Roup 5 00:00:14,800 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 2: has details. 6 00:00:15,880 --> 00:00:19,320 Speaker 3: NBC News is reporting officials told senators and a closed 7 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:22,880 Speaker 3: door briefing Tuesday that was the estimated cost, although some 8 00:00:22,960 --> 00:00:26,680 Speaker 3: senators believe the amount is actually more. Wednesday, Democrat Chris 9 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:30,480 Speaker 3: Coons said he feels the amount doesn't include every aspect 10 00:00:30,520 --> 00:00:34,120 Speaker 3: of thanks. Meanwhile, in an interview with Axios, President Trump 11 00:00:34,120 --> 00:00:36,920 Speaker 3: said the war will end soon, adding there's nothing left 12 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:38,640 Speaker 3: to target. I'm Jim Roop. 13 00:00:38,760 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 2: The President's in Kentucky touting the economy. Speaking at a 14 00:00:42,040 --> 00:00:45,360 Speaker 2: campaign type rally speech in hebron on Wednesday, Trump said 15 00:00:45,360 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 2: he passed the biggest tax cuts in history through the 16 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 2: passage of the Big Beautiful Bill. 17 00:00:49,520 --> 00:00:52,720 Speaker 4: Under Biden and his allies at Congress, we had a 18 00:00:52,840 --> 00:00:54,319 Speaker 4: dead We were dead as a door. 19 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:56,400 Speaker 1: Now we were a dead country, I'll tell you, and 20 00:00:56,440 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 1: it looked like we weren't going to come back. 21 00:00:58,160 --> 00:01:00,440 Speaker 3: Now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. 22 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:02,800 Speaker 2: Trump said there have been fifty three all time records. 23 00:01:02,840 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 2: Talk market highs since his return to office, and that 24 00:01:05,440 --> 00:01:08,200 Speaker 2: American four oh one case have increased by thirty five 25 00:01:08,240 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 2: thousand dollars. On average, American voters confidence in the Supreme 26 00:01:12,319 --> 00:01:15,679 Speaker 2: Court is at a record low. That story from Mark Mayfield. 27 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 1: According to a recent NBC News survey, twenty two percent 28 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:21,039 Speaker 1: of respondents said they had either a great deal or 29 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:23,520 Speaker 1: quite a bit of confidence in the Court, while forty 30 00:01:23,560 --> 00:01:26,280 Speaker 1: percent said they had some confidence and thirty eight percent 31 00:01:26,319 --> 00:01:29,640 Speaker 1: said they had very little or no confidence. The percentage 32 00:01:29,640 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: of voters with significant levels of confidence in the Supreme 33 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:34,840 Speaker 1: Court is down from twenty nine percent in July of 34 00:01:34,880 --> 00:01:38,120 Speaker 1: twenty twenty four, and marks the lowest point since NBC 35 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:40,959 Speaker 1: News began polling on the question in two thousand. Their 36 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:43,600 Speaker 1: previous low point of twenty seven percent came after the 37 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: High Court overturned Roe v. Wade in twenty twenty two. 38 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 1: I'm Mark Mayfield. 39 00:01:48,040 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 2: Police in Norway say they've arrested three men in connection 40 00:01:50,640 --> 00:01:53,600 Speaker 2: to an explosion that damaged the US embassy there last weekend. 41 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 2: They say the three are Norwegian citizens of Iraqi descent. 42 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 2: They added it's not clear if they were acting on 43 00:01:59,120 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 2: their own or under from a state actor or criminal gang. 44 00:02:02,560 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 2: No one was injured. I'm Tammy TRICHEO Steve Tish is 45 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 2: giving up co ownership of the New York Jets after 46 00:02:09,480 --> 00:02:13,880 Speaker 2: the recent release of an Epstein email. Sarah Lee Kessler reports. 47 00:02:13,760 --> 00:02:17,000 Speaker 5: Tish is asking the NFL to allow him to transfer 48 00:02:17,120 --> 00:02:20,679 Speaker 5: his twenty three percent steak in Big Blue to his children. 49 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:23,480 Speaker 5: This comes out to the seventy seven year old was 50 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 5: outed for asking the late sex offender about a working 51 00:02:27,520 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 5: girl in what The New York Post says was a 52 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 5: series of damning emails about women. Forbes recently estimated that 53 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:38,320 Speaker 5: the Giants are worth more than ten billion dollars. I'm 54 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:39,720 Speaker 5: Sarah Lee Kessler. 55 00:02:39,960 --> 00:02:42,880 Speaker 2: March's National Peanut Month, and a dietitian is highlighting the 56 00:02:42,880 --> 00:02:46,720 Speaker 2: health benefit of peanuts. Doctor Kristen Kirkpatrick with the Cleveland 57 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 2: Clinic says peanuts have healthy fats, protein and fiber, and 58 00:02:50,480 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 2: a lot of nutrients that people typically don't get enough 59 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:56,520 Speaker 2: of in their system that includes full eight, magnesium and 60 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:59,720 Speaker 2: vitamin A. While peanuts can be in a variety of ways, 61 00:03:00,080 --> 00:03:03,160 Speaker 2: Kirkpatrick says the purest form of peanut butter is often 62 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 2: the most optimal form. A blood test could predict a 63 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:08,920 Speaker 2: woman's chances of dementia as early as twenty five years 64 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 2: before the symptoms of here. That story from Michael Kasner. 65 00:03:12,720 --> 00:03:16,160 Speaker 4: Signed this with a University of California, San Diego found 66 00:03:16,200 --> 00:03:19,840 Speaker 4: that higher levels of one particular protein one link to 67 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:24,559 Speaker 4: Alzheimer's disease were linked with future cognitive impairment and dementia 68 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:27,160 Speaker 4: compared to those who had no issues at the start 69 00:03:27,200 --> 00:03:29,720 Speaker 4: of the study. The study, who was published in GEMMA 70 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:32,079 Speaker 4: Network Open. I'm Michael Cassner. 71 00:03:32,320 --> 00:03:34,960 Speaker 2: A new study is saying just over half of Americans 72 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 2: went to a movie theater over the course of a year. 73 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:40,040 Speaker 2: A Few Research Center survey done in the summer of 74 00:03:40,080 --> 00:03:43,280 Speaker 2: twenty twenty five shows fifty three percent of US adults 75 00:03:43,280 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 2: say they'd seen a movie in the prior twelve months. 76 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:49,720 Speaker 2: The data also highlighted generational divides and who was buying tickets, 77 00:03:49,960 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 2: with two thirds of adults between the ages of eighteen 78 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 2: and twenty nine saying they'd gone to the theaters, in contrast 79 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:58,360 Speaker 2: to just thirty nine percent of those sixty five and 80 00:03:58,480 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 2: older saying they'd gone to the movies. I'm Tammy Truhio