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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes, President Trump
says Russia and Ukraine will start peace negotiations immediately. Trump
made the comment after a two hour phone call with
Russian President Vladimir Putin today. In a post on truth
Social Trump said the call went very well and suggested
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the talks could take place at the Vatican. According to
Russian media, Putin called the talks frank and substantiative. Trump
said he spoke with Ukrainian President Zelensky and other world
leaders after the call. More than thirty million people in
the central US are at risk of severe weather after
deadly storms swept through the region over the weekend. It
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comes after damage from tornadoes was confirmed in Kansas this morning.
The storms today are expected to bring large hail and
intense wins, with tornadoes highly possible. More than two dozen
people were killed over the weekend, with Kentucky Governor Andy
Basher confirming nineteen deaths in that state alone. This is
our fourteenth I believe federally declared weather disaster in the
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last five and a half years.
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We keep yidden head over and over, and.
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The storms today are expected to bring large hail and
intense winds, with tornadoes highly possible. Karen Reid's busted tail
light is in focus in her murder retrial in Massachusetts today.
Reid is accused of hitting her former Boston copp boyfriend
John O'Keefe with her SUV after a night of drinking,
and leaving him to die in a snowstorm. Today, the
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jury heard from a DNA analyst who said the sample
from the tail light was a very strong match for O'Keefe.
Reid's lawyer says she's innocent and is being framed for
his murder. The president of CBS News is stepping down
from the role as the network deals with a twenty
billion dollar lawsuit filed by President Trump. Wendy McMahon said
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in a memo to CBS News staff, leading the organization
has been quote of privilege and joy, but noted the
past few months been challenging. McMahon also added it's become
clear she and the company do not agree on the
path forward. I'm Lisa Carton. There are more than one
thousand confirmed cases of measles across thirty states since an
outbreak started in Texas in January. It's not far behind
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the more than twelve hundred seventy cases recorded in twenty nineteen.
It's only the second time there have been that many
cases in three decades. Texas is still ground zero of
the outbreak, with more than seven hundred cases reported according
to the Centers for Disease Control. Three people have died,
including two children. A California based company as offering an
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emergency contraception pill, Tammy Trhio has more.
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Caden says It's Morning After pill is now available in
eleven hundred stores and other locations in forty eight states.
The emergency contraception pills cost about twenty five dollars per
box for a one time dose. Cain's officials say they
hope to expand their market to college campuses and vending machines.
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Two young people say some balm spread their wings. Country
music star Alan Jackson is coming full circle in music city.
The Icon says he'll retire in twenty twenty six after
one final show in Nashville, that's where Jackson got his
start thirty years ago. The two time Grammy winner and
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Country Music Hall of Fame inductee revealed in twenty twenty
one that he has Charcot Marie tooth disease, which affects
his mobility and balance. Jackson says the condition will eventually
impact his ability to perform on stage. A yearly tradition
continues today in North Miami, Florida, with astute George Benjamin
celebrating his one hundred and six birthday. Today, his friends
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from North Miami's Golden Silver Seniors are throwing him another party.
He dances with people. It's just a blessing for him
to be able to be moving at such an age,
and he has the dance move to prove it. Benjamin
has thirteen children, nineteen grandkids, forty great grandchildren, plus b
two great great grandchildren who are at today's celebration. I'm
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Lisa Carton.