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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven US update. The
latest use this hour in just four minutes. The president
of El Salvador says he won't return a mistakenly deported
man back to the US. Naive bu Kelly told reporters
he would not return a man the Justice Department said
it mistakenly deported to his country. While sitting next to
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President Trump in the Oval Office today, bu Kelly said,
we're not very fond of releasing terrorists, adding he's not
going to smuggle someone back to the US. There's only
minor damage being reported in the San Diego County mountain
community of Julian after a five point two earthquake hit.
There are no reports of any major damage or injuries,
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but Robin Boland with the Julian Chamber of Commerce says
she thought their city hall was going to collapse.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Honestly, it felt like the world was coming to an end.
I thought, I'm in a one hundred and ten year
old building, town hall, and I thought this building's going down.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
The quake was one of around a dozen in the
julian An area over the last two days. The trial
of the so called Doomsday mom is entering its second
week in an Arizona courtroom. Lorie Valo Dabell is accused
of conspiring to kill her fourth husband in twenty nineteen
with the help of her brother. Stocks are closing higher
after a choppy session to start the week. On Wall Street,
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Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Tech stocks bounced as investors shared President Trump's exemption of
smartphones and computers, along with other electronic devices from reciprocal tariffs.
Apple shares rose four percent on the news, while Dell
gained more than three percent. At the closing bell, the
Dow Jones Industrial average gained three hundred and twelve points,
the S and P five hundred rows forty two points.
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The Nasdaq climbed one hundred and seven points. I'm Kristin marks.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Jury selection in Karen Reid's murder trial will resume Tuesday.
Reid is accused by prosecutors of striking and killing her
cop boyfriend John O'Keefe with her suv in twenty twenty two.
Reed claims she's being framed to four O'Keefe's killing, and
her first trial last year ended with a hung jury.
I'm Brian Schuck. The FDA is issuing a salary recall
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due to possible listeria contamination. Scott Pringle has.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
More official sate Dotta Farm of fresh foods ready to
go market side salary sticks are impacted by this recall.
A company alerted consumers that over fifteen hundred cases of
its clery were sold at the walmarts in thirty states.
The impacted products have a best if used by date
of March twenty third. I'm Scott Pringle.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
There are a number of things seniors need to keep
in mind this tax season.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Mark Steeber, the chief tax officer for Jackson Hewitt Tax Services,
reminds seniors that they're required to take money out of
retirement accounts by certain age.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
You can't just sit there and eat bread and water
and save it maybe for your dependence like some people
might do. The irs says, you have to take that
money out, but you also have to pay taxes on it,
and that's the seventy and a.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Half Seniors approaching retirement should also apply for their social
Secure Aready benefits.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
That's the one that we often see people think they
just go down and you know, flip the switch and
they start work getting those benefits.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
He says, a lot of people aren't the retirees of
a generation ago.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Now you have people with Social Security of course, pensions
that may come from a company if they had that,
but a variety or a portfolio of other retirement plans,
they may have an IRA, they may have a four
to one K. So I'll simply say, I've seen a
lot of missteps by claiming the wrong type of withdrawal
and putting themselves in a higher taxable situation than.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
They need to. And there's those who've retired and then
rejoined the workforce, so they're.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Drawing on retirement and also gainfully employed, and that creates
another whole myriad of complexities for tax payers.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
I'm Kristin Marx.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
The island of Hawaii may be shortened to just Hawaii.
The Hawaii Board on Geographic Names is currently reviewing a proposal.
Board chaired Marquise Marzan says the island of Hawaii is
the only island that includes island of in its name,
and the board feels the true name of Hawaii would
be the most appropriate name. He noted that I landov
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was added to distinguish the island from the state. I'm
Brian Shook