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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This since your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour at just four minutes. The Canadian
Prime Minister is telling President Trump his country is not
for sale and never will be.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Having met with the owners of Canada over the course
of the campaign last several months, It's not for sale, won't.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Be for sale.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
PM Mark Carney made his position clear today during an
Oval Office visit. When Trump again suggested Canada could become
the fifty first state. Trump replied, never say never, and
insisted the two leaders would be holding friendly discussions on
trade and other issues. The Supreme Court is going to
allow President Trump to implement a ban on transgender people
serving in the military. Justice is granted an emergency request
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from the White House to get rid of a nationwide
injunction that blocked the policy while litigation takes place. Seven
transgender service members had sued to block the order made
by Trump. Famed Motown singer and producer Smokey Robinson is
being accused of sexual assault by former employees. Four women
submitted a complaint to the Los Ane jeal A Superior
Court on Tuesday. Among their allegations are sexual assault, false imprisonment,
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and creating a hostile work environment. The lawsuit also named
the eighty five year old's wife, Francis Robinson. Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Nomes says traveling without real ID compliant cards
will still be permitted for now. Nomes shared the information
while testifying before a House Appropriations subcommittee on Tuesday. However,
she also noted individuals without proper identification will likely face
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additional steps before they're permitted to travel. The full enforcement
date has been pushed back repeatedly since the law was
first passed in two thousand and five, and it's finally
slated to take effect tomorrow. Nomes said, we are telling
people that this law will be enforced and it will
allow us to know individuals in this country who they
are and that they're authorized to travel. Catholic cardinals are
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set to begin the process of selecting a new pope
behind closed doors at the Vatican. The papal election, called
a conclave, starts Wednesday, with secret balloting inside the Sistine
Chapel to us through its majority is needed to become pope,
with white smoke above the chapel, traditionally signaling a successful
election only, said Taylor. There are now five migrants in custody,
including a twelve year old, in connection with a gang
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attack on police officers in Times Square. Scott Pringle reports.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Police Commissioner Jessica Tish As a large group started chucking
objects at officers who were trying to stop them from
robbing children by Eighth Avenue and forty second Street Friday.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
They were ambushed, pelted with scooters, basketballs, and other makeshift weapons.
This was a targeted attack, planned deliberate, and carried out
with intent.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Several of those arrested are miners, live nearby at migrant
shelters and have been arrested before for crimes In New York,
Mayor Eric Adams says the suspects belong to a violent
subset of a gang, and ICE is now involved in
the matter.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Texas is trying to get reimbursed for some eleven billion
dollars that was spent securing the southern border during the
Biden administration. President Trump's head of Homeland Security says they're
working on it.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
It's been incredible that part ownership that Texas has put
together with the federal government and how they stepped up.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Secretary Christy Nome told Congress no decisions been made on Texas,
but she said any state that once a reimbursement must
commit to a program that allows local police perform the
functions of federal immigration officers. Florida's becoming the second state
to ban fluoride in their public water supply. The bill
comes just hours after Miami Dade commissioners voted to overturn
the Miami Dade County Mayor's veto.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
I know that this board must take a procedural step
today to be in compliance with state law, but I
will continue to navigate on behalf of our community for
our public health.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Governor Ron de Santis is signing the bill later today.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior says the mineral poses
potential health risks. A report says a well known Arizona
pastor was found dead with his arms spread out in
his bed and his hands pinned to a wall. The
death of seventy six year old William Shaneman, known as
Pastor Bill, was ruled a homicide by the Maricopa County
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Medical Examiner's Office. Fox ten reports the police say there
are unique, specific circumstances to the case as they continue
to investigate. I'mly S.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Taylor