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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.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Minutes, President Trump suspending the bombing of Iran for two weeks.
In a post on truth social he canceled the earlier
deadline for random make a deal or facing new attack,
and he announced this two week ceasefire. It comes after
Pakistan forwarded to Trump a ten point piece proposal from
Iran that Trump called a workable basis on which to negotiate.
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He says the agreement subject to Iran agreeing to complete
immediate and safe opening of the Straight of for moves.
Iran's foreign minister says the country has agreed to safe
passage through the strait and it will be allowed for
the next two weeks. In that window, Trump said the
US will work to finalize an agreement with Iran. The
US official has confirmed strikes have now stopped in line
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with the ceasefire agreement. CNN reporting Israel has also stopped
bombing Iran while negotiations continue. Stock futures meantime surging after
President Trump said he was suspending that bombing. Now Jones
futures jump more than nine hundred points this evening. SMP
and Nasdaq futures climbed more than two percent. Oil prices dropped,
with West Texas Intermediate Crew futures falling more than sixteen
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percent to under ninety four dollars of Beryl Republican Clay
Fuller is projected to win the election to fill the
Georgia congressional seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Green. MBC News
projecting Fuller has defeated Democrat Sean Harris, a retired Army officer,
and will represent the state's deep red fourteenth congressional district.
This was a runoff after both candidates came out on
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top and a crowded March tenth specially election. Fuller, who's
a former DA will serve out the remainder of Green's
term following her decision to quit Congress after a falling
out with President Trump. Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, voters there are
trying to fill a seat on the state Supreme Court.
NASA's Artemis two crew on their way back to Earth
after their historic trip around the dark side of the
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Moon yesterday. Earlier today, the crew shared a space to
space call with a crew aboard the International Space Station Two.
Crew expected to splash down off the coast of San
Diego on Friday evening, I'm Jimroop. More than forty million
people across the country are bracing for a brief winter flashback.
Those in the northeast, Midwest, even some parts of the
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mid atlanticast southeast seeing temperatures ten to twenty degrees below
average as a fast moving clipper brings cold air from Canada.
Forecasts suggest three inches of snow possible across the interior northeast,
as well as slightly higher mounts near the Great Lakes
and the higher terrain of the Adirondacks. A historic border
road between Canada and northern Montana being closed to Canadian.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Traffic starting this summer. The Trump administration will prevent Canadians
from using the shared nine mile road near the Sweet
Grass Coots border crossing. Farmers on both sides of the
border have used the road for decades, often to visit neighbors.
The road sits on the Montana side of the border,
but is maintained by Alberta Canada. Alberta Transportation Minister Devin
Drishan tells the Canadian Press that the US Department of
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Homeland Security informed him that enforced it would increase on
the road in July. Albert is now working to create
its own parallel road on the Canadian side of the border,
just meters away from the original road. I'm Tammy Trichio.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
San Diego based USS John P. Murtha will recover the
crew of the Artemis two space mission and the capsule
on Friday.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
The ship pushed out Monday to the projected splashdown spot
about sixty miles off the coast of San Diego. It's
staffed with sailors, Navy divers, and a helicopter squadron. When
the capsule arrives, the recovery crews will move into action,
one collecting the astronauts, who will then be flown to
a medical facility. Another team will hoist the orion onto
a recovery ship, where it will be examined. I'm pre Tennis.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
A Minnesota judge just tossing out a lawsuit filed by
a helicopter owner in East Gull Lake. The ruling denies
Twin Cities executive Doug Shiffer the right to take off
in land on his multimillion dollar vacation home. A judge
sided with the city recently after local officials banned the
plaintiff's helicopter, and he kept flying it. Shaffer contends his
rights as a property owner of being violent. He plans
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to appeal the ruling. I'm Jim Roope.