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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Just four minutes. The Canadian Prime Minister in siss his
country is not for sale. While in the Oval Office
with PM Mark Carney today, President Trump again floated the
idea of Canada becoming the fifty first state. He said
that the US and Canada joined without a border looks
great on a map when you look at that beautiful
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formation when it's together.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
I'm a very artistic person, but when I looked at
that beauty, I said, that's the way it was meant
to be.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Carney told Trump there are certain pieces of real estate
not for sale, and that includes Canada, to which Trump replied,
never say never. The deadline for Americans to get a
real ID is tomorrow. The Trump administration says all states
will need to comply by the May seventh deadline. Real
ID is an enhanced security driver's license that will be
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needed to board any domestic airline flight in lieu of
a passport. The tenth day of Karen Reid's murder retrial
in Massachusetts has wrapped. Prosecutors say Reed killed her Boston
cop boyfriend John O'Keeffe by hitting him with her suv
in a drunken rage. The conclave to select a new
pope is about to begin. Mark Mayfield reports Catholic cardinals
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from around the world are making final preparations to select
a successor to Pope Francis through the secret process.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Once the conclave begins on Wednesday, the one hundred and
thirty three cardinals taking part in the election will remain
behind closed doors in the Sistine Chapel until a candidate
four pope receives a two thirds majority vote. After each vote,
cardinals will burn the ballots and send up black smoke
from a chimney, but when the new pope is finally chosen,
they will release white smoke. Conclaves historically have lasted about
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four days.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Major crypto trade associations are urging this Senate to move
forward with floor debate on a stable coin bill. The
heads of cryptocurrency groups called on senators to support emotion
that would create a regulatory framework for payment stable coins.
I'm Brian Shook. The CDC is announcing a multi state
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outbreak of salmonilla involving backyard poultry in six states. Michael
Kastner has the details.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Seven people have reportedly gotten sick from contact with infected
ducks or chickens. CDC health experts are offering tips for
reducing risk as salmonella, saying wash your hands for twenty
seconds after touching birds, their supplies, or collecting eggs. They
also recommend using a pair of dedicated boots or shoes
for your chicken coop and take them off before entering
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your house. Salmonella symptoms include fever, diarrhea, and stomach cramps
six hours to six days after being exposed. I'm Michael Kastner.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
The US Department of Justice proposes that Google's sell off
its ad exchange product ADX, and as tech Crunch reports
of phased selloff of its ad server for website publishers
known as double Click. It comes after a court finds
Google engaged in willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power. California
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is marking Wildfire Preparedness Week through May tenth. Tammy Triheo
has more.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
The state is focusing on the theme building a fire
ready future, strengthening our defenses Together. People are encouraged to
take steps to protect their homes before wildfire season gets going.
Key recommendations from CalFire include clearing the first five feet
around your home and using fire resistant materials on and
around your house. It also suggests families should create an
evacuation plan and prepare a go bag just in case
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they have to leave quickly. For more on what you
can do to be fire ready, visit ready for wildfire
dot org. That's where you'll find Calfire's fire planner platform.
I'm Tammy Tricheo.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
We're celebrating some pretty important people today. It's National Teacher
Appreciation Day. In addition, it's also National Nurses Day, marking
the first day of National Nurses Week. I'm Brian Schuck.