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Speaker 1 (00:02):
USA Radio News. I'm Anthony Lucero. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky
is sitting down for an interview with Fox News. Is
Brett bhar Bear asks Zelenski about the tense argument he
had with President Trump at the White House today.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
This is not good for both sides anyway, and I
will were open, but I can't, you know, change our
Ukraine and attitude to Russia.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Zelensky says he wants a lasting piece in Ukraine and
wants to know America is on their side. By way
of security guarantees, Zelensky noted Putin's breaking of previous cease
fires and again reiterated the need for security guarantees from
the US. Zelensky has since released a statement on social
media thanking America and the President for the visit. The
number of people crossing the border is down to record
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low numbers. Reuter says it's just over eight thousand people
arrested trying to get in the US in the month
of February, which is a record low for a single month,
passing the previous record set in April twenty seventeen. Quarter
patrol agents Stephanie's Hotels Kogo after a record year in
their sector. The local numbers are down as well.
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Near San Diego, we finished with three hundred and twenty
four thousand, two hundred and sixties for that fiscal year,
and right now up to date it's forty one, two.
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Hundred and forty three.
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Agents are asking people to go to the US ports
of entry, which are safer and allow for legal crossings.
Official say Gene Hackman's death alongside his wife and dog
into Mexico are suspicious enough to warrant thorough investigations.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
Shriff's deputy sees two cell devices, three types of medicine,
and other items from the Santa Fe home. They also
took records from a medical diagnostics service and a monthly planner,
Dana Griffin reports.
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To see maybe who they spoke to last or who
they had planned to see in the weeks leading up
to their deaths. They are trying to piece together a
timeline to try to help them figure out what went
wrong here.
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The causes of the ninety five year old legendary actor
and his wife's deaths are unknown, with no external trauma
and no signs of foul play. Ainly S.
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Speaker 1 (03:00):
A Mexican drug lord convicted of torturing and murdering a
DEA agent back in nineteen eighty five has pled not
guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court.
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Rafael Caro Quintaro was arranged for crimes he committed as
a leader of the Guadalajara cartel. They include significant drug
trafficking and acts of extreme violence like the killing of
Special Agent Kiki Kamarena, the court room packed with DEA
agents like Frank Tarantino.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
If you come after us, if you hurt one of us,
there is no obstacle we cannot overcome.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
King Tara was ordered detained and is due back in
court March twenty sixth. The seventy two year old is
one of twenty nine cartel figures extradited to the US
from Mexico late Thursday as part of the Trump administration's
crackdown on cartels and international ganks.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Kristen Marx, Iowa is now the first date to eliminate
civil rights protections for transgenders.
Speaker 7 (03:49):
Republican Governor Kim Reynolds signed the controversial bill into law Friday,
removing gender identity as a protected class.
Speaker 8 (03:57):
We all agree that every io one with exception deserves
respect and dignity. We are all children of God, and
no law changes that. What this bill does accomplish is
to strengthen protections for women and girls, and I believe
that it is the right thing to do.
Speaker 7 (04:16):
Transgender people in Iowa will no longer be protected from
discrimination in employment, housing, education, or public accommodations. I'm Brian Schuck.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
And I'm Anthony Lucero USA Radio News.
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