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U.S. Spending Bill, Heat Exhaustion, Netanyahu on New Powers


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The House and Senate are on radically different paths to approving the annual spending bills, setting up an anticipated September clash that could lead to another government shutdown. What to look out for as extreme temperatures cause more cases of dangerous heat exhaustion. And Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends the overhaul of his country's judicial system.

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Up First is produced by Nina Kravinsky and Ana Perez. Our editors are Reena Advani, Padmananda Rama, Carrie Fiebel and Mohamad ElBardicy . Our technical director is Zac Coleman with engineering support from Stacey Abbott.

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