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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes. The
manhunt is intensifying for a fifty seven year old Minnesota
man accused of killing House Democratic state lawmaker Melissa Hortman
and her husband and seriously wounding a second lawmaker in
separate shootings. Minneapolis police a vance bolter is the suspect.
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Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans gave the suspects
description as they ask for the public's help in bringing
him in.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Fifty seven year old white male who's six feet one
inches tall, two hundred and twenty pounds, with brown hair
and brown eyes.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Police are calling the killings targeted. G Seven leaders are
gathering in Canada for policy discussions on trade and other topics.
President Trump is set to arrive in Alberta today as
the world's economic powerhouses begin a crucial three day summit.
The meetings take on heightened importance ahead of the President's
tariff deadlines and the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
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Senior White House officials have been quietly downplaying expectations of
any major breakthroughs on trade agreements. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is defending his country's military actions against Iran. In
an interview with Fox News, net and Yahoo, said today,
Israel will do whatever is necessary to remove the nuclear
threat Iran poses.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
You had to act was the twelfth hour. We did
act to save ourselves, but also I think to not
only protect ourselves, but protect the world from this incendiary regime.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
The escalation of air strikes and missile attacks has resulted
in a growing number of deaths in both countries. Meanwhile,
President Trump claimed in a post on truth social that
the US could quote easily get a deal done between
Iran and Israel and end this bloody conflict. Iran and
the US were scheduled to hold another round of nuclear
talks in the country of Oman, but those talks have
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been canceled due to the conflict, and a curfew is
an effect in downtown Laws x ANGELUS after police declare
an unlawful assembly during the ongoing anti ice protests. I'm
Lisa Carton. The US Army says it succeeded its twenty
twenty five recruiting goals four months ahead of schedule. Tammy
Trihil reports.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Last week, the Army announced that he had signed contracts
with over sixty one thousand future soldiers. If then Secretary
Pete Haiggs has set a new wave of patriotism among
America's youth is responsible for the increase in military recruitment.
At the same time, a report from Georgetown University says
currently less than thirty percent of American youth meet the
requirements for military service due to a range of physical, academic,
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and behavioral disqualifiers. I'm Tammy Tricheo.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
The Food and Drug Administration said hundreds of thousands of
cans of Doctor Pepper zero are being recalled due to
being mislabeled as a zero sugar product. The recall effects
over nineteen thousand cases of twelve packs and twenty four
packs of Doctor Pepper zero sugar twelve ounce cans that
were distributed to Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Recalled soda
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cans have a best by date of February sixteenth, twenty
twenty six. Apparently, animals are never too old to have offspring.
Rob Martyr explains.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
A Florida zoo is celebrating a birthday for a tortoise
that's been alive for over a century. Zoo Miami has
a galopagus tortoise named Goliath that turns one hundred and
thirty four this Sunday. Goliath recently became a father for
the first time when one of the eggs hatch that
were laid by his mate, named Sweetpea. An application has
been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to
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recognize Goliath as the oldest first time father in history.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
The Northern Lights are set to put on a show
this weekend. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the
Aurora borealis will be shimmering across the northern US because
of a geomagnetic storm, which is when solar flares affect
the Earth's magnetic field. Earlier this month, folks in around
sixteen different states were blessed with the opportunity to see
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the swirling, green, red, and purple lights. You can catch
the display most likely after ten PM. I'm Lisa Carton.