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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This since your twenty four to seven US update. The
latest views this hour at just four minutes.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
More than forty people are dead after severe weather slam
parts of the South and Midwest over the weekend. Many
states woke up this morning to damage left behind by wildfires, rain, tornadoes,
and dust storms. Reports say the majority of the deaths
occurred in Missouri, where at least twelve people were killed.
A court hearing is being delayed in Boston related to
the decision by the US Customs agents to deport a
Rhode Island doctor. The hearing was set to get underway

(00:30):
today when US District Judge Leo Suorkin said he was
given testimony that officers at Logan Airport didn't get a
notice of a court order that was supposed to alert
him if doctor Rasha Alahway was being deported. Alawea was
detained on Thursday after returning from a visit to Lebanon.
The US has carried out new air strikes against Huthy
rebels and Yemen today. Matt Bradley reports the Iran back

(00:50):
group had been attacking shipping in the Red Sea until January,
when Israel and Hamas began a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
It was just last week that the HUI said, after
these Raelies cut off aid into the Gaza Strip, that
they said that they're going to be renewing their attacks
against international shipping. That's what sparked this response from the
Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Houthy rebels say the US air strikes that began over
the weekend have claimed fifty three lives and injured more
than one hundred people. An American has been detained in
the Dominican Republic in connection to a missing University of
Pittsburgh student, Sadiksha Kanaki has been missing for nearly two weeks.
She was last seen at her hotel with twenty four
year old Joshua Reebe walking to the ocean. Lady Gagaz

(01:30):
among the stars who will be honored at tonight's iHeartRadio
Music Awards. The fourteen time Grammy winner will be receiving
the iHeartRadio Innovator Award. Mora Carey will be given this
year's Icon Award. Nelly will receive the Landmark Award. Taylor
Swift and Morgan Wallen have the most nominations this year,
with ten each, while Kendrick Lamar Post Malone and Sabrina
Carpenter each have nine. Some winners have already been announced,

(01:52):
including Hosier for Alternative Song of the Year and Teddy
Swims for Best New Pop Artist. Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny,
and Glilla will take the stage to perform at the
ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles with ll
Cooljay as host. I'mly Se Taylor Fulton County, Georgia, DA.
Fannie Willis is ordered to pay Donald Trump co defended
attorney Ashley Merchant's law firm. Scott Kimbler reports.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Merchant is the attorney who brought to light the romantic
relationship between Willis and the special prosecutor she hired to
prosecute Trump and many others for alleged election interference in
the twenty twenty election. Willis has continuously fought open records request,
claiming her office is immune. Atlanta News First reports she
now has thirty days to comply with open records and

(02:36):
to pay fees to the Merchant law firm, totaling more
than fifty four thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
The majority of Democrats want the party to focus on
pushing back on the Republican agenda rather than working with them.
A CNN survey shows that fifty seven percent of Democrats
and Democratic leaning independents say they want the party to
work to stop the GOP's agenda. That's a big change
from a survey taken in twenty seventeen, in the first
year of President Trump's first term, when only twenty three

(03:01):
percent of Democrats said they wanted their party to push
back against Republicans. At that time, nearly three and four
Democrats said they wanted their party to reach across the
aisle to work with Republicans. The family of twin brothers
found dead on a Georgia mountain this month are rejecting
a murder suicide theory from police. Hikers found nineteen year
olds Kadier Malik Lewis and Nasir Raheem Lewis at the

(03:21):
summit of Bell Mountain last week. The Georgia Bureau of
Investigations said in a statement that they had gunshot wounds.
Their uncle, Raheem Brauner told WXIA, I couldn't imagine them
hurting each other because I've never seen them get into
a fistfight before. The brothers were planning to fly to
Boston to see friends the morning after they were found.
Their family said they were confused how they ended up
in an area They say the brothers never visited. The

(03:43):
field for the NCAA Men's basketball Tournament is set. Auburn
took the number one overall seed, with Duke, Houston and
Florida the other three tournament Action begins with the first
four matchups on Tuesday and Wednesday. It's National Corn, Beef
and Cabbage Day, commonly associated with today's celebration of all
things Irish, but it's actually an Irish American tradition that
became popular in the nineteenth century. Ily the tailor
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