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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. The southeast
is bracing for severe weather today. Powerful storms rolled across
Oklahoma overnight, knocking down trees and pounding the western part
of the state with quarter sized hail. Two tornadoes were
also confirmed. Severe weather is likely today from eastern Oklahoma
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to northern Georgia, where residents are being warned of wind damage, lightning,
and possible flash flooding. Sunday, the southern Plains will be
bracing for destructive winds, large hail, and flash flooding, mostly
along the Red River. Isolated tornadoes will also be possible
from Lubbock to Oklahoma City. A Maryland resident who was
mistakenly deported to Al Salvador has returned to the United
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States to face criminal charges. US Attorney General Pam Bondi
said Kilmar Abrego Garcia will be charged with human trafficking.
Abrego Garcia was sent to prison in Al Salvador from
Maryland on what the Trump administration originally said was an
administrative error, but later claimed he was a member of
a gang. Bondi claims of Brego Garcia has made over
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one hundred human smuggling trips into the US and will
be returned to El Salvador once he has found guilty.
The Army is preparing for the largest military parade Washington,
d C Has seen in decades. Jim Forbes has the latest.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
It's an event President Trump has been pushing for since
his first term in office, and it will mark the
Army's two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
I am thrilled to invite everyone to an unforgettable celebration,
one like you've never seen before.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
The celebration is expected to bring seven million pounds of hardware,
and this week, road reinforcement has been under way to
protect DC infrastructure during the event. Nearly seven thousand soldiers
are set to participate. The parade is set for June fourteenth.
I'm Jim Forbes.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
The Florida Panthers took the Edmonton Oilers to double overtime
to win Game two of the Stanley Cup Finals five
to four. Brad Marsham scored the game winning goal in
double overtime for the Panthers to tie the series at
a game apiece. Game three heads to Sunrise, Florida on Monday.
I'm Rob Martyr. New Data is being released about the
lifespan of the bird flu virus. According to non peer
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reviewed research from a group of UK scientists, the virus
can remain infectious in raw milk for over a day
at room temperature and more than a week when refrigerated.
The study examined the stability of the H five N
one avian influenza virus in raw cow and sheep milk,
with researchers simulating storage conditions common in dairy settings. Scientists
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emphasize that pasteurization effectively kills the virus and urge continued
precautions to reduce zoonic transmission risks. The seventy eight Tony
Awards will be held this weekend. Michael Cassner reports.
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This year's nominees include some big names from the movie
and television worlds, including George Clooney for Best Performance by
a Leading Actor and a Play for Good Night and
Good Luck. Meanwhile, Stranger Things star Sadie Sinc is up
for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play.
The ceremony will also see the original cast of Hamilton
reunite for a special tenth anniversary performance.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Saharan Dust is bringing more Hazy Skies to parts of
the country this weekend. The dust, which typically moves across
the Atlantic waters June through August, is moving toward the
Gulf Coast and Texas, after turning Florida skies a milky
gray color. Those in Houston and New Orleans could see
some changes to the skyline as a result of the
moving dust plume. Saharan dust is an important factor during
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hurricane season, as an abundance of it makes it harder
for tropical waves to strengthen. Tom Cruise has set a
Guinness World Record for one of the death defying stunts
in his latest Mission Impossible movie. One scene in Mission Impossible,
the Final Reckoning, shows the actor as Secret agent Ethan Hunt,
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jumping from a helicopter in a parachute that catches fire
in mid air. Cruise had to repeat the stunt sixteen
times to get it right. I'm Rob Martyre.