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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.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
G seven leaders are gathering in Canada for policy discussions
on trade and other topics. President Trump is said to
arrive in Alberta as the world's economic powerhouses begin a
crucial three day summit. The meetings take on heighten importance
ahead of the President's tariff deadlines and the escalating crisis
in the Middle East. Senior White House officials have been
quietly downplaying expectations of any major breakthroughs on trade agreements.
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Officials are providing an update in the manhunt for the
suspected gunman in the shooting of two state lawmakers and
their spouse is Saturday.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
What it has for everybody today.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
I know it's been a long day without updates, but
that's because it's been.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Been a very fluid day.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
There's been a number of different things that have been
followed up on throughout today and will continue to.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Authorities believe suspect Vance Bolter is still alive, with a
nationwide warrant being issued and over four hundred tips provided
so far. Former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband
were both killed in Saturday mornings, attack police are searching
a wooded area in Sibley County, which is southwest of Minneapolis.
A hat believed to have been warned by Boulter was
among items found with a vehicle located in the area.
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The FBI is offering a fifty thousand dollars reward for
his capture and conviction. Israel's ambassador to the US as
the goal is to win the war with Iran. Appearing
on ABC's This Week, Ambassador y Kiel Lighter, said that
Israel's main objective is not to contain the war, but
to win it. Lighter's comments come as Israel and Iran
exchange deadly airstrikes for a third day. Appearing on Fox News,
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Prime Minister Benjamin nt Yahoo said Israel will do whatever
is necessary to remove the nuclear threat Iran poses. JJ
Spawd is celebrating his first major championship after winning the
US Open today at Oakmont. He finished a top the
leader board at one under part to win the tournament
by two strokes. Robert McIntyre finished second at one over.
And How to Train Your Dragon is proving to be
a big draw at US movie theaters. The new live
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action version of the popular franchise had better than expected
ticket sales this weekend and is expected to make eighty
three million through today. I'm Chris Kragia. Autonomous vehicles could
lead to fewer car accidents, but are not expected to
lead to fewer dollars spent on insurance in the near future.
According to new research from Goldman Sachs, the types of
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risks insurers cover in the future may shift rather than disappear,
and the meantime, drivers can expect modest growth in auto
insurance premiums, partially because newer tech heavy cars have pushed
up repare expenses, leading to higher costs per claim. While
lower premiums won't come soon, Goldman analysts predict insurance costs
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will decrease by more than fifty percent over the next
fifteen years. Americans are using more profanity online than any
other country. Mark Mayfield fills US in.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
According to a recent study published in the journal Lingua,
the US leads in profanity usage, followed by a Great
Britain and Australia. Researchers analyzed one point seven billion words
from twenty English speaking nations and employed computer programs to
identify variations of vulgar language across websites and blog posts.
The research also highlighted cultural differences in swearing habits among
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English speaking countries and Shend's light on the diverse ways
that different cultures express themselves online. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Apparently animals are never too old to have offspring. Rob
Martyr explains if Florida.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Zoo is celebrating a birthday for a tortoise that's been
alive for over a century. Zoo Miami has a Galopigus
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 hatched that were laid
by his mate named Sweetpea. An application has been made
to the Guinness Book of World Records to recognize Goliath
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as the oldest first time father in history. I'm Rob Bartier.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
The Florida Panthers are one victory away from winning their
second straight NHL Stanley Cup. They beat the Oilers five
to two in Game five on Saturday. Game six will
be late in Florida on Tuesday. I'm Chris Caracio