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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update, the
latest use this hour. In just four minutes, the Canadian
Prime Minister is telling President Trump his country is not
for sale and never will be. PM Mark Carney made
his position clear today during an Oval Office visit when
Trump again suggested Canada could become the fifty first state.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
And I believe it would be a massive tax cut
for the Canadian citizens, yet free.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Military, 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 from the White House
to get rid of a nationwide injunction that blocked the
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policy while litigation takes place. All three Liberal justices dissented
famed Motown singer and producer Smokey Robinson and is being
accused of sexual assault by former employees. Four women submitted
a complaint to the Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday.
Among their allegations are sexual assault, false imprisonment, and creating
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a hostile work environment. The lawsuit also named the eighty
five year old's wife Francis Robinson. Wall Street is closing
lower as uncertainty over Tariff's way on markets. Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Stocks fell in a broad decline with no signs of
progress on global trade deals. Investors are also awaiting tomorrow's
policy decision by the Federal Reserve. The Central Bank is
widely expected to hold interest rate study on Wednesday. At
the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial average lost three
hundred and eighty nine points. The S and P five
hundred fell forty three points. The Nasdaq lost one hundred
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and fifty four points. I'm Kristin Marx.
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Catholic cardinals are set to begin the process of selecting
a new pope behind closed doors at the Vatican. The
papal election called a conclict. It starts Wednesday with secret
balloting inside the Sistine Chapel. I'm Brian Shook. A study
shows increased tax income is connected with the chances of
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dying from cancer. A study published in JAM and Network
Open shows as tax income increases, so does the increase
in cancer screening rates, as well as a decrease in
cancer mortality rates. Researchers use tax data from a recent
twenty three year old period for their study. The twenty
twenty seven NFL Draft is headed for the nation's capital.
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Tammy Trehillo has more.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
President Trump and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made the announcement
at the White House on Monday, the.
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Twenty twenty seven NFL Draft, that's a big thing. We'll
be held right here in our nation's capital, Washington, DC
on the National Mall.
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The President called the draft an annual highlight for football
fans across the nation. The announcement comes just days after
the Washington Commanders veil plans for a new stadium to
be built on the site of RFK Stadium. Pittsburgh will
host next year's draft. I'm Tammage for HEO.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
The Internet is full of debates about sports and politics,
but Mark Mayfield tells us about something new.
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The latest viral trend, though, has people wondering who would
win in a fight between one hundred men and one
single gorilla.
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A male gorilla can weigh close to six hundred plus pounds, okay,
and they'll pull themselves up freeze like nothing.
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Daryl Hoffman is with the San Antonio Zoo, which is
opening a gorilla exhibit this year. He's seen primates pick
up a fifty five gallon drum filled with water and
toss it around like it was a toy. The beasts,
he says, are hardwired to survive, and that's where he
thinks they would win in the fight. I'm Mark Mayfield.
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Scientists across Utah are searching for a meteorite that streaked
across the sky and fell somewhere over the Salt Lake
Valley this week. Educators that the Clark Planetarium say it's
a busy time for meteors with the Ada Aquaried meteor
Shower currently peaking. I'm Brian Shook.