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Iran is threatening to strike recreational and tourist sites worldwide and insist it's still
building missiles.
“Its supreme leader issued another defiant statement today, though he has not been seen in”
public since the war began. President Trump says the U.S. has taken out Iran's top leaders. We're having a hard time. We want to talk to them and there's nobody to talk to. We have nobody to talk to.
And you know what? We like it that way. And White House says Trump has no plans to send troops into Iran, but the U.S. is now deploying more warships and another 2,500 Marines nearly three weeks into the war it launched alongside Israel.
Israel's prime minister says he will not strike any more Iranian oil fields and will follow the direction of President Trump. He also says Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles.
“Claims he did not provide evidence to back up and PR's carry con reports.”
In a press conference with foreign reporters, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his comments about Iran's decimated nuclear capabilities in Hebrew. He also said Israel acted alone striking Iran's south-pars gas field. Iran has since intensified strikes against Gulf energy site sending oil prices soaring. Netanyahu said Trump quote, "Ask us to hold off on future attacks and we're holding
off." Trump also says the U.S. did not know about Israel's oil field attack. However, a person briefed on the matter told MPR that the U.S. and Israel are coordinated on all targets. Carry con and PR news to live.
Former FBI director James Komi has been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury months after a separate case against him collapsed, and PR's carry Johnson reports President Trump has been eager to see Komi targeted by the justice system.
“President Trump has called the former FBI director Eliyer in a leaker and he's blamed”
Jim Komi for an investigation into Trump campaigned ties to Russia years ago. Now a grand jury in Florida has issued a new subpoena to Komi, according to a source familiar with the matter. It seems to be part of a broader case focused on U.S. intelligence reports about foreign election interference.
Komi's lawyer declined a comment. Also, DOJ is fighting to revive a separate case against Komi that had judged throughout after finding the U.S. attorney in Virginia had been appointed illegally. Komi says he's the target of "vindictive prosecution" and there's no basis to charge him with any wrongdoing.
Carry Johnson and PR News, Washington. NASA's moon rocket is back on the launch pad following hanger repairs. The rocket could blast off an early April with four astronauts.
The first to fly to the moon in more than half a century, they'll fly around the moon
in their capsule and then come straight home without stopping. This is NPR News. Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to drop charges against two Louisville officers tied to the raid that killed Brianna Taylor. The officers have been charged with falsifying parts of the warrant, used to enter her apartment
in March 2020, police shot and killed Taylor after they broke down her door serving a no-knock warrant and her boyfriend fired at the officers. Thousands of people in town's north of Honolulu have been told to evacuate their homes as flooding from heavy rains intensified. In water levels rose behind a 120-year-old dam, officials have been watching dam levels since
a storm last week, dumped heavy rain across the state, which led to catastrophic flooding that washed away roads and homes. Action-star Chuck Norris has died, he was 86, and PR's Bob Mondello has this remembrance. In a fight, Chuck Norris tended to lead with his right.
But, he all betrayed Martha at Roundhouse Kick, that villains never seem to see coming.
It served him well in more than two dozen films after his pal Bruce Lee gave him his break as one of many villains in 1972's The Way of the Dragon. On TV, Norris played Sergeant Cordell Walker, a decorated Vietnam vet with Cherokee ancestry and about 200 episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger, off-screen he established philanthropies for children and veterans became a nationally syndicated health and fitness columnist and wrote
nine books, including the conservative activist handbook, Black Belt Patriotism, how to reawaken America. He was also amused to find himself the subject of internet memes, Chuck Norris Facts, that celebrated his supposed toughness with hyperbole and exaggeration, Bob Mondello and PR news.
stock's sake again today, this is NPR News.

