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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven US update. The
latest use this hour at just four minutes. Severe weather
has killed at least forty two people in the South
and Midwest. Many states woke up this morning to damage
left behind by wildfires, rain, tornadoes, and dust storms. Reports
say the majority of deaths occurred in Missouri, where at

(00:20):
least twelve were killed. Adrian Brada's reports from Villa Ridge, Missouri,
where this man survived a tornado that hid his home.
The ceiling dropped in the insulation, so I just jumped
off the steps. I crawled into my sign's room. I
tipped over his crib and curled up with him in
the corner. And that tornado had speeds up to one
hundred and thirty miles per hour and it was on

(00:41):
the ground for thirteen miles. The National Weather Service as
at least thirty four of the storms seen on Saturday
were tornadoes, with states like Illinois, Indiana, Arkansas, Alabama, and
Louisiana all being impacted. The White House isn't backing down
on its decision to deport immigrants under the centuries old
Alien Enemies Act. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said
in a statement that the Trump administration did not refuse

(01:03):
to comply with a court order because of Venezuelan's deported
We're no longer in US territory. A district court judge
and preemptively barred the removal of some migrants for the
next fourteen days. The judge later expanded his decision to
apply to all non citizens in US custody. The US
is still launching airstrikes against Huthy rebels and Yemen today.
The Iran back Group have been attacking shipping in the

(01:24):
Red Sea until January, when Israel and Hamas began a
temporary ceasefire in Gaza. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sonny Williams
are finally wrapping up their nine months stay aboard the
International Space Station. Senior Aviation correspondent Tom Costello reports a
SpaceX capsule that will be their ride home docked at
the ISS over the weekend, carrying a replacement crew. Bush

(01:45):
and Sonny are one step closer to coming home. Great
to see our friends arrive. So thank you so much.
An epic space songbrap for two astronauts about to celebrate
the end of their very long mission. NASA says they're
said to begin the jury tomorrow was splashed down off
the Florida coast, expected just before six pm. I'mly s Taylor.

(02:05):
More than three hundred measles cases are being reported across
the US. The CDC says it's also aware of more
probable measles cases that are still under investigation. The biggest
outbreaks are in Texas and New Mexico. Michigan has reported
its first confirm case, an adult in Oakland County. County
Health Officer Kate Guzman says the person had recently traveled
internationally and was confirmed to have measles on Friday. Measles

(02:29):
day's airborne for two hours, and it's highly infectious to
those individuals who are not vaccinated. Symptoms normally show up
seven to fourteen days after someone was exposed, and Oakland
County is just eighty percent vaccinated for measles. For herd immunity,
Guzman says that needs to be at ninety five percent.
A court hearing is being delayed in Boston related to

(02:49):
the decision by US custom agents to deport a Rhode
Island doctor. The hearing was set to get underway today
when US District Judge Leo Suorkin said he was given
testimony that officers at Low Airport didn't get a notice
of a court order that was supposed to alert him
if doctor Rassa Alloway was being deported. Allway was detained
on Thursday after returning from a visit to Lebanon, and

(03:10):
Sir Warkins said the hearing that was set for today
was also delayed after the cousin's lawyer filed a request
due to other lawyers representing her withdrew from the case.
This comes as the Trump administration ramps up immigration arrests
across the country. Arrests at the Texas border with Mexico
have turned into a trickle so few people are being
taken into custody for crossing the border illegally that the
state is starting to wind down some of the measures

(03:32):
that were taken during the Biden administration. A booking facility
used to process migrants is closing. Governor Greg Abbott says
in a statement that it's not needed because the Trump
administration is quickly deporting illegal immigrants from our country. The
White House is celebrating Saint Patrick's Day by turning the
North Lawn Fountain green. The fountain could be seen with
its bright emerald green water on Monday. The tradition began

(03:54):
in two thousand and nine by the Obamas, then First Lady.
Michelle Obama was inspired by her home city of Chicago,
which dies the Chicago River green to honor the holiday
every year only see Taylor
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