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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour in just four minutes. The suspect
in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is in custody. Utah
Governor Spencer Cox says investigators identified him as twenty two
year old Tyler Robinson after being contacted by a family
friend who said Robinson had suggested to relatives that he
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committed the crime. Investigators spoke with Robinson's roommate, who showed
them messages on discord apparently written by the suspect.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
The messages related to a to visually watching the area
where a rifle was left and a message referring to
having left the rifle wrapped in a tout.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
The governor also provided details about unfired bullet casings found
with engravings that read hey fascist catch. FBI director Cash
Bettel says Robinson was taken into custody last night. Kirk
died Wednesday after being shot in the neck at a
turning Point event at Utah Valley University. The death penalty
could be on the table for Robinson. Court record show
he was arrested on charges of aggravated murder, felony, discharge
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of a firearm causing serious bodily injury and obstruction of justice.
President Trump has stated several times the animal who murdered
Kirk should be put to death, and President Trump says
he will send National Guard troops to Memphis as part
of his crime crackdown.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
In an interview on Fox News this morning, the President
said Memphis is deeply troubled. He said he made the
decision to go to Memphis after being told about the
city's crime rate by someone on the board of FedEx.
Trump said he will send in the National Guard and
anybody else we need, and that the military will be
brought in if needed.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
The President said the city's Democrat mayor is happy with
the decision. Hundreds of workers detained in an immigration rate
in Georgia are now back in South Korea. Over three
hundred detained workers arrived and sold today, ending a week
long ordeal that has created business on certainty and strain
relations with a key US ally. A heat wave will
hit much of the US this weekend. Forecasts say afternoon
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temperatures of ninety degrees or more are expected across the
central and eastern US through Sunday. Temperatures are predicted from
Texas to the Great Lakes, and highs in the eighties
are possible along the Eastern Seaboard. I'm Chris Kracio. Mortgage
rates are down this week. Mortgage buyer Freddy Mack said
yesterday that the average rate on a thirty year fixed
mortgage is six point twenty five percent, down from six
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point five percent last week. It's the biggest weekly drop
in a year, but rates are still higher than they
were this time last year. Mortgage applications were up more
than nine percent last week. Many pop artists admit that
some of their songs that many of us have listened
to for years don't mean what we think they mean.
Mark Mayfield now clears up these misunderstandings.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Rud Swingsteen's Born in the USA is typically viewed as
a patriotic song when it's actually an anti war song.
Many believe that the Police is nineteen eighty three Smash
Every Breath You Take, a song about obsession and stalking,
was a romantic love song, and in nineteen eighty one,
Billy Squires and people thought the Strow was a new dance.
Squire said that in reality, the Stroke is a song
about manipulation.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
However, the Genesis song misunderstanding is about a misunderstanding, so
sometimes songs do mean what we think they mean. Princess
Diana's beloved Philadelphia Eagles letterman jacket is now available for
sale in limited quantities. The People's Princes frequently wore Eagles merchandise,
and she even landed on the cover of the June
nineteen ninety four edition of People magazine wearing the Varsity jacket.
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Sports apparel brand Mitchell and Ness re released the jacket
in twenty twenty three for the first time since the nineties,
with its selling out almost immediately, and the same happened
during the second re release in December of last year.
The jacket retails online for four hundred dollars and ranges
in sizes from Extra small to five Excel. In music
history News, on this date back in nineteen sixty six,
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NBC aired the very first episode of The Monkeys television show,
and on this date in two thousand and three, country
legend Johnny Cash died at the age of seventy one
in Nashville, succumbing to respiratory failure brought on by complications
from diabetes. He outlived his wife, June Carter Cash, by
less than four months I'm Chris Karajio