US KC-135 Crash in Iraq Kills Four as Conflict with Iran Escalates
[00:00] Peter Rowan: This is Neural Newscast.
[00:03] Isabel Moreno: Here is what matters this morning, Friday, March 13th.
[00:07] Peter Rowan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Peter Rowan.
[00:11] Isabel Moreno: And I'm Isabel Moreno.
[00:13] Peter Rowan: U.S. Central Command reports a KC-135 strato tanker crashed in Western Iraq yesterday.
[00:20] Peter Rowan: Four of the six crew members on board were killed.
[00:25] Isabel Moreno: The refueling aircraft was supporting combat missions against Iran.
[00:29] Isabel Moreno: The incident occurred yesterday at approximately 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
[00:33] Peter Rowan: Iran's military claims an allied group targeted the plane with a missile.
[00:39] Peter Rowan: However, CENTCOM maintains that no hostile fire was involved.
[00:43] Isabel Moreno: Rescue efforts for the remaining two crew members continue.
[00:48] Isabel Moreno: This crash brings the total U.S. military death toll in the current conflict to 11.
[00:53] Peter Rowan: Turning now to domestic policy, a federal court ruling in San Francisco has fundamentally changed Medicaid's privacy landscape.
[01:04] Isabel Moreno: The Department of Homeland Security is rescinding a 2013 policy.
[01:09] Isabel Moreno: It previously protected identifying information from being used for immigration enforcement.
[01:15] Peter Rowan: This change affects more than 70 million people who rely on Medicaid.
[01:22] Peter Rowan: Many now face a difficult choice between medical treatment and their personal safety.
[01:28] Isabel Moreno: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have already begun sending monthly reports to states,
[01:34] Isabel Moreno: These reports verify the immigration status of specific enrollees.
[01:40] Peter Rowan: In response, 22 states have filed lawsuits.
[01:44] Peter Rowan: Arizona and New Jersey are among those seeking to prevent federal health agencies from sharing this data.
[01:51] Isabel Moreno: In the remaining 28 states, there are no legal limits.
[01:56] Isabel Moreno: Identifying information can be provided to federal agents without restriction.
[02:01] Peter Rowan: One former state director reported receiving federal requests for lists of Latino-sounding last names.
[02:10] Peter Rowan: These were used specifically to check immigration status.
[02:14] Isabel Moreno: Attorneys with health law advocates suggest that while current enrollees are already in the system,
[02:20] Isabel Moreno: new applicants are increasingly hesitant to sign up.
[02:24] Peter Rowan: Meanwhile, community health providers are seeing an impact.
[02:29] Peter Rowan: The Venice Family Clinic in Los Angeles reports that patients are dropping coverage due to fears of detention.
[02:37] Isabel Moreno: 80% of the clinic's 45,000 patients rely on Medicaid.
[02:43] Isabel Moreno: This loss of coverage is creating a significant financial deficit for the facility.
[02:48] Peter Rowan: Patty Home, the manager of the clinic's insurance department, says the situation is dire.
[02:55] Peter Rowan: Some patients are now taking major health risks by going without necessary medications.
[03:01] Isabel Moreno: The facility has been forced to freeze hiring and implement aggressive cost-cutting measures.
[03:07] Isabel Moreno: They are struggling to maintain operations for vulnerable populations.
[03:12] Peter Rowan: In other news, the Trump administration has loosened sanctions on Russian oil already loaded onto vessels at sea.
[03:21] Isabel Moreno: This regulatory adjustment aims to stabilize the global market.
[03:26] Isabel Moreno: It comes after crude oil prices surpassed $100 a barrel earlier this week.
[03:32] Peter Rowan: While the administration seeks to curb economic fallout, investors remain cautious.
[03:39] Peter Rowan: Three more cargo vessels were recently targeted in the Gulf.
[03:43] Isabel Moreno: Next, we look at the French military mission in northern Iraq.
[03:48] Isabel Moreno: They reported the death of Staff Sergeant Arnad Freon yesterday.
[03:52] Peter Rowan: Staff Sergeant Freon was killed and six others were wounded during a drone strike.
[03:58] Peter Rowan: it hit a Kurdish military base where they were training local units.
[04:03] Isabel Moreno: The French military says the attack marks a significant escalation for European forces operating within the region.
[04:12] Peter Rowan: Still, French officials have not yet identified the origin of the drone that targeted the base yesterday morning.
[04:19] Isabel Moreno: Turning now to our watch list for the day ahead.
[04:22] Peter Rowan: We are monitoring the repatriation of 84 Iranian sailors.
[04:27] Peter Rowan: They were killed during a naval engagement earlier this month.
[04:32] Isabel Moreno: Central Command is expected to release the names of the four KC-135 crew members.
[04:38] Isabel Moreno: This will happen once the 24-hour notification period concludes.
[04:43] Peter Rowan: We are also watching for federal data releases on energy supplies.
[04:49] Peter Rowan: These could provide insight into the effectiveness of the recent sanction adjustments.
[04:55] Isabel Moreno: Finally, we are tracking developments in the 22 state lawsuits.
[04:59] Isabel Moreno: They are seeking immediate injunctions against the Medicaid data sharing policy.
[05:04] Peter Rowan: Tomorrow, we'll look at the impact of emerging technologies on global logistics chains and retail innovation.
[05:13] Isabel Moreno: This has been Neural Newscast. Thanks for listening.
[05:17] Peter Rowan: We appreciate you joining us.
[05:19] Isabel Moreno: From Neural Newscast, I'm Isabel Marino.
[05:23] Peter Rowan: And I am Peter Rowan.
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