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This since your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour at just four minutes. The White
House is highlighting President Trump's immigration crackdown as his one
hundredth day back in office approaches. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt
said Trump will sign an executive order on law and
order and sanctuary cities later this afternoon. Yard signs displaying
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the mug shots of illegal immigrants who have been arrested
during Trump's first one hundred days were placed on the
White House lawn this morning. President Trump is meeting with
House Speaker Mike Johnson today to discuss pushing forward budget legislation.
Last week, Johnson said the House is pushing to get
the spending bill approved by Memorial Day. Some of the
issues that Republicans remain at odds over include potential cuts
to medicaid spending, tax cuts, and military spending. Millions of
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Americans in the central part of the country are under
the threat of severe weather today. Storms can bring damaging winds,
large hail, and tornadoes to the region. The National Weather
Service as the area from Iowa to Wisconsin is most
at risk. The Supreme Court is denying Karen Read's double
Jeopardy appeal, Reid's legal team argued that jurors had allegedly
agreed on acquittal for some charges during her first trial. Meanwhile,
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Reid's murder retrial got back underway today. Emily Aketta reports Friday,
the jury took a field trip to the Canton, Massachusetts
street where the body of victim John O'Keeffe was found.
Crime scene visits can be important tools for a jury
and have been seen in other high profile murder trials
like Alec Murdoch and the OJ Simpson case. Re choosing
to sit Friday out. Reid is accused of hitting her
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Boston cop boyfriend O'Keefe with her SUV and leaving him
for dead in the snow. Reid claims she's being framed.
Miami Beach police have arrested a second suspect in connection
with the theft of Homeland Security Secretary Christy nomes purse.
Christian Sanzana appeared in bondcourt Monday discharge with possession of
a stolen archpictitious driver's license. Judge Mindy Glazier says Senzana
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had a fictitious California ID card and set a bond
at twenty five hundred dollars directions. Officials say Sanzana was
an immigration hold. Police over the weekend arrested the first
suspect in connection with the theft, Chilean national Mario Leva.
Both suspects are reportedly in the country illegally, I only,
said Taylor. The work of selecting a new pope through
a secret process known as a conclave, is said to
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begin May seventh, and Thompson reports that members of the
College of Cardinals under the age of eighty will be
allowed to vote, and that Pope Francis a successor must
be selected by two thirds majority. At the funeral, all
heard the Dean of the College of Cardinals praise France's
as the man who spoke for the voiceless, especially migrants
and refugees, recalling the Pope's phrase to build bridges, not walls.
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Once the conclave begins, cardinals will remain behind closed doors
in the Sistine Chapel until the process is over. Voting
will continue until white smoke is seen from the chapel chimney,
signifying there is a new pope. Police are still looking
for a suspect and a shooting at a North Carolina
university that left one dead and at least six others
injured Sunday. It happened at Elizabeth City State College School
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in the northeastern part of the state around twelve thirty
am after an on campus event. University officials can firm
a twenty four year old adult male who was not
a student, was killed. The other victims, including three students,
were treated at a nearby hospital for non life threatening injuries.
The shooting prompted a campus locked down. The Kansas City
Fire Department paramedic is dead following a stabbing allegedly by
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a patient. Police say twenty nine year old firefighter paramedic
Graham Hoffman was stabbed in the heart in an ambulance
that was transporting thirty eight year old Shannada Bassel to
Saint Luke's Hospital early Sunday morning. Hoffman later died from
miss injuries, and the Clay County Prosecutor's Office as charged
Bossel with first degree murder and armed criminal action. The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced its twenty
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twenty five class of inductees. Classes headlined by Outcast, Cindi Lauper, Soundgarden,
and The White Stripes. There's several other special awards that
will be given out for Warren Zevon, Sultan Peppa, and others.
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A twenty twenty five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
induction be held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles
November eighth. I'm Lisa Taylor.