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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):
The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota state lawmaker
is in police custody. KSTPTV in Minnesota is reporting Vance
Bolter was captured alive near Green Isle. He's accused of
killing state lawmaker Melissa Hartman and her husband. He's also
accused of shooting Democratic Senator John Hoffman and his wife.
A nationwide warrant was issued on Bolter yesterday and over
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four hundred tips were provided. Police spent today searching a
wooded area in Sibley County, southwest of Minneapolis. G seven
leaders are gathering in Canada for policy discussions on trade
and other topics. President Trump is set to arrive in
Alberta as the world's economic powerhouses begin a crucial three
day summit. The meetings take on heightened importance ahead of
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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. Israel's ambassador
to the US says Aran's nuclear program is being set
back by the series of recent attacks. While appearing on
ABC's This Week, Ambassador at Yaquil Leiter says Israel will
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continue to do whatever it takes in order to stop Iran.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Yes, we've set them back dramatically, but not enough, and
that's why this series of strikes is not going to
end today or tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
The two countries say multiple people have been killed as
a result of the multi day conflict. President Trump said
in a post on truth social that we will have
peace soon between Israel and Iran. Iran and the US
were scheduled to hold another round of nuclear talks in
the country of Oman, but those talks have been canceled
due to the conflict. Deliberations in the Karen Reid murder
retrial will start again Monday. The judge gave each side
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one hour and fifteen minutes to make their closing arguments. Friday,
about one hundred people stood outside the Massachusetts courthouse to
show their support for Reed. Her lawyers say she's being
framed by police for the death of Boston police officer
John O'Keefe. She's accused of hitting him with her SUV
in twenty twenty two and leaving him to die in
a snowstorm. I'm Chris Grajio. Autonomous vehicles could lead to
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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 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
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up repair expenses, leading to higher costs per claim. While
lower premiums won't come soon, Goldman analysts predict insurance costs
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 (03:20):
Apparently animals are never too old to have offspring. Rob
Martyr explains.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
If Florida 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
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recognize Goliath as the oldest first time father in history.
I'm Rob Bartyer.
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 played in Florida on Tuesday. I'm Chris Karacio.