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Comparing the Police Response of the Tulsa and Uvalde Shootings

The Officer Tatum Show

01:08 min | 10 months ago

Comparing the Police Response of the Tulsa and Uvalde Shootings

"How people don't know this because many people spend a lot of time saying that they were just sitting in the hallway tilling their thumbs playing on their phones for 40 minutes while kids were getting slaughtered. However, according to the documents, it took them four minutes from the time of the shooting for them to arrive and pursue him into the classroom where he barricaded himself. Now, if you look at the times, it took a police 9 minutes and it took the police and you already about four minutes to respond after the shooting had started. Now, the reason there's no comparison because you've Aldi is a city of 16,000 people and they probably roughly only had about 7 officers at a time on duty per shift. And that's not a lot of police officers. You compared the Tulsa Oklahoma police officers. They're managing 400,000 people and they have over 700 plus officers who are on their police department. So you're talking about a department. If you look at the Yuval, the unified school district, they have 6 police officers. And you go look at the Tulsa police department. They have 700 police officers.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:59 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"Over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination. Get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Lord is overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the teen vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates in other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:59 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"Over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. It's time for you to go get your vaccination and get it today. The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This is critical progress. When we need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Florida's overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the team vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates and other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"I'm Tim Maguire over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. Right now, his press secretary, Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination and get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Florida's overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the teen vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates another schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"News I'm to McGuire over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. It's time for you to go get your vaccination and get it today. The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This is critical progress. When we need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Florida's overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the team vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates and other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"I'm to McGuire over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. Right now, As press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination and get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Lord is overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the teen vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates in other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

August 31st Kabul Ed Donahue Jen Psaki Food and Drug Administration more than 16,000 people more than 450,000 hospitalizat today President over 100,000 lives hundreds of teachers Rod de Santis under 53% Republican 31st 50% U. S Governor Lord below 40%
"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"I'm to McGuire over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination and get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Florida's overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the team vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates in other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:59 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"Over the last day or so more than 16,000 people, citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination. Get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Lord is overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the teen vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates another schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"It's time for you to go Get your vaccination and get it today. Only about half the population is fully vaccinated. I'm Tim McGuire. A P news. I'm to McGuire over the last day or so more than 16,000 people. Citizens of the U. S and Allied countries and Afghans have flown out of the Kabul airport. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and the administration are intent on meeting the August 31st deadline. That commitment does not end on the 31st. But he is absolutely focused every single day and I've been in a lot of these meetings on ensuring we are expediting our processing. We are thinking creatively. We are adjusting operations as needed. To get more Americans to the airport and out of Kabul. The Food and Drug Administration gives final approval to the Pfizer vaccine, The president says, for people holding out until there is final approval. It has now happened the moment you've been waiting for us here. Time for you to go Get your vaccination and get it today, The president says more people are getting vaccinated. The pace of our vaccination effort has saved over 100,000 lives and prevented more than 450,000 hospitalizations. This critical progress. We need to move faster. The president called on Americans to finish the job with science, Facts and confidence. Ed Donahue, Washington In many parts of the country, especially in the south, the overall vaccination rate is below 40%. Lord is overall vaccination rate is just under 53%. But that doesn't include Children under 12 and the teen vaccination rate is much lower than 50%. A number of school systems have imposed mask mandates and parents are suing Republican Governor Rod de Santis to allow those mandates in other schools. He claims wearing a mask will impede the learning process exactly harder to hear people when they're when they're covered in the mass, so the idea that this doesn't affect learning is total nonsense. Thousands of Florida students and hundreds of teachers and staff have been sent home from their schools after being exposed. This is a P news At least 22 people are dead, Dozens of others.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:43 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"4 days that may very well help with the rescue efforts. More evacuations have been taking place in Afghanistan and the Pentagon says about 16,000 people have been evacuated since yesterday. Many taken out by military aircraft goal is to get as many people out as fast as possible. And while we're glad to see the numbers that we got yesterday, we're not going to rest on any laurels. The the focus is on trying to do this as as best we can by the end of the month. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby who would not confirm whether the U. S and Taliban have discussed extending the August 31st deadline for troop withdrawals, the FDA is concerned that some people are taking a veterinary medicine. Largely used for livestock in order to treat covid, CBS this morning co host Gayle King asked Dr Ashish Jha, the dean of Brown University School of Public Health about what's been going on the FDA issuing a warning this morning that says you're not a horse. You're not a cow stopping. There's a lot of misinformation out there about this medicine called ivermectin, which has used largely in livestock suggesting that somehow it's just very Effective medicine. Clinical trials have been run. We have not seen any evidence that I ever met in is helpful for people with covid. If evidence emerges, the FDA and all of us will call for people to use it. But right now, people going to livestock shows and for and veterinarians and getting this medicine is very, very dangerous. There's a new warning, Meantime, from the CDC, urging some Americans to avoid cruising again do the outbreaks of covid onboard ships. Despite Vaccination requirements vaccinated or not the CDC warning. If you're an older adult, if you're overweight, recently pregnant or have underlying health conditions that you should avoid cruising right now, whether it be on a big ship or on a river cruise. Very Richmond is canceling his cruise. The ocean will still be there, You know, in six months, and I'll wait and at some point, it will be fun again. And that's when I got the CDC says. Anyone who does go on a cruise should get tested for Covid before and after their trip. Alex Stone PVC There's a farewell from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo today, a bit of a parting shot. Two as we hear from ABC is Aaron Carter Ski On its last day in office, Governor Andrew Cuomo denounced the sexual harassment allegations and the investigative report that preceded his residence. The attorney general's report was designed to be a political firecracker. In a recorded farewell address, he sought to establish a legacy beyond what drove him from office. No governor in the nation Has passed more progressive measures than I have. Cuomo said. His successor, Lieutenant governor, Kathy Hoco, will step up to the challenge when she becomes the state's first female governor after midnight. Aaron Carter Ski ABC NEWS New York 3 21 straight ahead on WBZ. What's that smell? We've got an answer from Cohasset coming up the.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on KQED Radio

"It's still available to 12 to 15 year olds under the emergency authorization fighter received eight months ago, NPR's Rob Stein reports on what Today's announcement could mean in the country's battle to control the most aggressive, varied yet of the coronavirus. This is the first Covid 19 vaccine to be subject to a full review by the FDA and to get an approval that puts the vaccine on par with others sold in the United States. The full approval could make it easier for employers, the military and universities to mandate vaccination. And may reassure some people hesitant about the vaccine. Getting more people vaccinated is the nation's number one public health priority, even though highly safe and effective vaccines have been available for months. Only about half of the nation's total population is fully vaccinated. And that's the main reason why the nation is suffering through yet another deadly surge. Rob Stein NPR NEWS Pentagon spokesman, John Kirby had an update today on the U. S military's vaccination plan. The mouth of the Pfizer vaccine has been approved, The department is prepared Issue updated guidance requiring all service members to be vaccinated a timeline. For vaccination completion will be provided in the coming days. The health of the force is as always of our military or civilian employees, families and communities is a top priority. But the military's top priority in Afghanistan is evacuating as many Americans and allies as possible from the Kabul airport. At today's news briefing, Army Major General Hank Taylor ticked off the latest numbers critical to the immediate mission. 16,000 people evacuated in the last 24 hours about 37,000 evacuated since August, 14th and 5800 troops at the Kabul airport where Taylor says commanders are actively monitoring threats. U. S forces retained the inherent right to use force in self defense. Underscoring the precarious nature of security in the Afghan capital, the U. S military says an unidentified hostile actor opened fire on Afghan guards at the airport. Local forces joined by US and coalition troops fired back. One member of Afghan security was killed, Several were wounded. The World Health Organization and UNICEF are calling for humanitarian air Bridge to ensure the delivery of lifesaving aid into Afghanistan. Lisa Schlein has more Over the past few days, a major error operations out of the Kabul have focused on evacuating internationals and vulnerable laugh dance in the process. The lifesaving needs of some 18 million people in Afghanistan are being neglected. W. H O in UNICEF warned many vulnerable people among them acutely malnourished Children are likely to die if egg agencies are unable to deliver medicines and other essential supplies. Lisa Schlein reporting from Geneva, This is NPR. Live from KQED News. I'm Raquel Maria Dillon Uber told its drivers this weekend that it will appeal a decision from an Alameda County Superior Court judge who ruled on Friday that prop 22 is unconstitutional. Top 22 is that voter approved measure that allows some ride hailing and delivery companies to label their workers as independent contractors rather than employees. KQED is Haley Gray has more For the past three years, Rhonda Grant has been driving for uber lift and door dash across the Bay Area 9 to 12 hours a day. Grant says he supports the judge's decision. He thinks there's a power imbalance between him and the apps he works for. I don't feel like I'm being treated as the independent contractor. In his decision, Judge Frank Roche wrote that it's unconstitutional in California to limit the state's power to create a workers' compensation system and that the scope of the law went too far. Nina do Ball is a professor of law. You see Hastings and was part of a group who filed a brief opposing prop 22. She thinks the case will likely end up before the state Supreme Court but expects the judge's decision to be upheld. I think that prop 22 is so unusual in the way that it tried to prohibit any kind of legislative action and an entire Field of workers, the sort of over comprehensiveness of it does make it unconstitutional. In a statement, Jeff Vetter, a spokesperson for a coalition of Gig Economy, Apps, said quote the outrageous decision is an affront to the overwhelming majority of California voters who passed prop 22 quote. The coalition intends to appeal the decision. I'm Hailey Gray. Take you D news and I'm Raquel Maria Dillon..

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"16,000 people" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

WBEZ Chicago

02:33 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

"It's still available to 12 to 15 year olds under the emergency authorization Pfizer received eight months ago. NPR's Rob Stein reports on what Today's announcement could mean in the country's battle to control the most aggressive, varied yet of the coronavirus. This is the first Covid 19 vaccine to be subject to a full review by the FDA and to get an approval that puts the vaccine on par with others sold in the United States. The full approval could make it easier for employers, the military and universities to mandate vaccination. And may reassure some people hesitant to back the vaccine. Getting more people vaccinated is the nation's number one public health priority. Even though highly safe and effective vaccines have been available for months. Only about half of the nation's total population is fully vaccinated, and that's the main reason why the nation is suffering through yet another deadly surge. Rob Stein. NPR NEWS Pentagon spokesman John Kirby had an update today on the U. S military's vaccination plans. Now that the Pfizer vaccine has been approved, the department is prepared to issue updated guidance requiring all service members to be vaccinated. A timeline. For vaccination completion will be provided in the coming days. The health of the force is as always, of our military or civilian employees, families and communities is a top priority. But the military's top priority in Afghanistan is evacuating as many Americans and allies as possible from the Kabul airport. At today's news briefing, Army Major General Hank Taylor ticked off the latest numbers critical to the immediate mission. 16,000 people evacuated in the last 24 hours about 37,000 evacuated since August, 14th and 5800 troops at the Kabul airport, where Taylor says commanders are actively monitoring threats. U. S forces retain the inherent right to use force in self defense. Underscoring the precarious nature of security in the Afghan capital, the U. S military says an unidentified hostile actor opened fire on Afghan guards at the airport. Local forces joined by US and coalition troops fired back. One member of Afghan security was killed. Several were wounded. The World Health Organization and UNICEF are calling for humanitarian air Bridge to ensure the delivery of lifesaving aid into Afghanistan. Lisa Schlein has more Over the past few days, a major error operations out of the Kabul have focused on evacuating internationals and vulnerable laugh dance in the process. The lifesaving needs of some 18 million people in Afghanistan are being neglected. W H O in UNICEF born many vulnerable people.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

"The Pentagon moves forward with plans to make vaccines mandatory for all members of the U. S military. Lots of green on Wall Street. The Dow is up 265 NASDAQ is up 226 S and P 500 is up 42 w t. O p now at 1 31. CBS News Special Report, The FDA is granted full approval of Pfizer and Biontech for their covid 19 vaccine to be given to Americans as young as 16 Acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock want to underscore that our efforts to move as quickly as possible have been no way sacrificed scientific standards or the integrity of our process. President Biden is set to speak shortly on the announcement, Dr Ashish Jha of Brown University's School of Public Health, I think it's going to set off a whole new wave of vaccinations, which I think will be very helpful. Even where we are as a country. CBS is Alexander teen on other Covid 19 vaccines looking for the full approval. Moderna, which is also under emergency use authorization right now said it plans to finish its application for full approval this month. Johnson and Johnson, which is currently gathering data from trials of its two dose regimens. Plans to file for full approval later this year. CBS News Special Report on that Piper It's 1 32. The Defense Department is moving forward with previously announced vaccine mandate for all military members. These efforts to ensure the safety of our service members Promote the readiness of our force, not to mention the health and safety of the communities around the country in which we live. That's Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby around the country the number of vaccines administered has declined in recent weeks. Still, the surgeon cases fueled by the highly contagious Delta variant has prompted more people to get the shot. We also got an update from the Pentagon today on evacuations from Afghanistan. Major General Hank Taylor says dozens of flights have left in the past 24 hours. Carrying about 16,000 people are mission remained focused on ensuring a steady flow evacuees out of Kabul to the intermediate staging bases and safe havens at our installations continue to rapidly build out.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

02:23 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"As many outs as quickly as possible when they say Brady Fox News That's the Pentagon's goal in Afghanistan as the Taliban warns of consequences if the US withdrawal deadline of August 31st isn't met, but that deadline was set before the chaotic evacuation Now underway. FOXES Rachel Sutherland has this life Lisa US troops use of Rotary Wing airlift to rescue Americans trapped outside Z Karzai International Airport Pentagon's Spokesman John Kirby says commanders are making decisions moment by moment on the ground can move. Forces can employ forces and assets as they see fit to do that and again on any given day. That could change. Kirby says. Several 1000 US citizens have been evacuated, but he would not give a specific number, saying it's very fluid and changes by the hour. Around. 16,000 people have been flown out of Afghanistan over the past 24 hours. Lisa, Thanks, Rachel Summits. Thirties 10,000 evacuated in just over a week. Fighters. Covid vaccine now has full FDA approval instead of just emergency use authorization. This is an unprecedented timeline, given the volume of review in the meticulous manner in which it was done. But acting FDA Chief Janet Woodcock says the effort to move quickly did not sacrifice scientific standards or the integrity of the Process. That vaccine will now have the brand name community. Full approval is for ages. 16 and up, But emergency use is still authorized for ages. 12 to 15, the White House hoping for full approval of the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines soon President Biden scheduled to speak later this hour. Capitol police just out with the results of an internal probe into the shooting death of a California woman, Ashley Babbitt. During the capital riot. The probe finds the officers conduct was lawful and part of the effort to save members of Congress and staff from serious injury or even death as rioters breached the capital. Prosecutors have already said the officer won't face charges. America's listening to Fox News Paid for by open chart concept ATTENTION firefighters, members of the military and airport workers. For decades. First responders and firefighters have military bases in airports used a chemical based foam to fight fires. Studies have shown that chemicals used to make acquiesce film forming foam or a F F F are highly toxic to humans and have been associated with several types of cancer. If you were someone you know was exposed to a F F F and were diagnosed with any of these cancers,.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"That could change. Kirby says. Several 1000 US citizens have been evacuated, but he would not give a specific number, saying it's very fluid and changes by the hour around. 16,000 people have been flown out of Afghanistan over the past 24 hours. Lisa. Thanks, Rachel Summits thirties 10,000 evacuated in just over a week. Fighters. Covid vaccine now has full FDA approval instead of just emergency use authorization. This is an unprecedented timeline, given the volume of review and the meticulous manner in which it was done. But acting FDA Chief Janet Woodcock says the effort to move quickly did not sacrifice scientific standards or the integrity of the process. That vaccine will now have the brand name community. Full approval is for ages. 16 and up, But emergency use is still authorized for ages. 12 to 15, the White House hoping for full approval of the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines soon President Biden scheduled to speak later this hour. Capitol police just out with the results of an internal probe into the shooting death of a California woman, Ashley Babbitt during the capital riot probe finds the officers conduct was lawful and part of the effort to save members of Congress and staff from serious injury or even death as rioters breached the capital. Prosecutors have already said the officer won't face charges. America is listening to Fox News. Paid for by open chart concept ATTENTION firefighters, members of the military and airport workers. For decades. First responders and firefighters have military bases in airport used a chemical based foam to fight fires. Studies have shown that chemicals used to make a quiz film forming foam or a F F F are highly toxic to humans and have been associated with several types of cancer. If you were someone you know was exposed to a F F F and were.

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Evacuation Orders Increase as Dixie Fire Tops 190,000 Acres

The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro

00:24 sec | 1 year ago

Evacuation Orders Increase as Dixie Fire Tops 190,000 Acres

"Largest fire in California. The Dixie Fire burning in both Butte and Plumas County has now scorched more than 190,000 acres. It is 21% contained Numerous homes were burned Saturday night. The fire is threatening more than 10,000 structures. Fire officials say. The Dixie fire and a smaller fly fire came together over the weekend. More than 16,000 people are under evacuation orders in both counties. Evacuation orders and warnings have also been extended to Tehama County.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Uh Dead right now and six of them with, uh, the authority. Then there will be the questions. We're still trying different friends appreciate the what they know about the alleged assassin. The timing of the assassination has made Haiti's political situation extremely complicated. The acting Prime Minister, Claude Joseph, was slated to step down this week. But he has not done so. And his would be successor. Arial angry is now also claiming to be prime minister. So do Haitians know who is leading the country right now? Well, that's a good question, because you don't have anything in the books that you're going to. How do you handle this situation where every democratic institution in the country is not working properly? And just a quick reminder you don't have a parliament that is working properly. Uh, The Chamber of Deputies doesn't exist since 2020 the Senate child, 10 elected officials and these elected of Israel are the only elected officials. Eventually, in all the countries you should have. Hundreds of elected officials because we did not conduct elections on time. So you have a clash right now between these two individuals for power. Is it clear whether the presidential election that is scheduled to take place in September will go forward and we don't know before the definition of the president. We already had questions, which would go to Whether we can objectively have election. Maybe 16,000 people flee their homes because of being a balanced since 1st June, you have 20 people will work Children. Uh, one week before the president was that's actually needed. On top of this. You have this political crisis with different actually saying that the government was that pleasure to meet then and now they don't recognize what Yeah, There is a lot of questions. And Elizabeth does the involvement. We don't have to answer. How are Haitians reacting to the news? I mean, what are you seeing in Puerto Prince? Well, it's very complicated situation. You know, the the country is not functioning properly. You don't see a lot of people in the street, so you don't see a lot of businesses opened. Uh, the main businesses are closed. But it brings you don't see a lot of courage in the in the city like you would see a normal day. Um people, uh, speculating on social media and life regarding what happened. People are trying to understand when there is a lot of confusion, and there is a lot of questions that women With the Marine Corps is the editor in chief of the Haitian News outlet, IBO Post. Thank you very much. Thank you. Writer.

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Volcano erupts in Caribbean as thousands flee danger zone

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

01:37 min | 2 years ago

Volcano erupts in Caribbean as thousands flee danger zone

"Rush against time on a Caribbean island. Or a natural disaster appears to be taking shape. A BCS Andrea Fujii has this story. Cruise ships racing to help evacuate thousands of people before a volcano erupts on the Caribbean island of ST Vincent, local officials saying an eruption is imminent. There is no in the country. Evacuation order fairies boats, all helping get people out. At least four cruise ships are now arriving Royal Caribbean and celebrities sending help and two ships from Carnival or set to dock today. Another drill. This is an emergency versus with Children. Those that are disabled well only to board for US. Smoke is already bill away from the loss of free air volcano, which last erupted in 1979, the prime minister or re mandatory evacuations of about 16,000 people and designated red danger zones. ST. Vincent is the main island in the Caribbean nation of ST Vincent and the Grenadines. About 1500 miles from Miami, west of Barbados and northeast of Aruba and Venezuela arrangements. Have no kick started. The process begins. The pandemic is posing an extra challenge. Keep your master on the prime minister warning people they should be vaccinated before entering a shelter or boarding a cruise ship evacuated residents are expected to be taken to neighboring islands or they can shelter on ST Vincent outside the danger zones.

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St. Vincent Warns of Volcanic Eruption, Orders Evacuations

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

St. Vincent Warns of Volcanic Eruption, Orders Evacuations

"Cruise ships racing to help evacuate thousands of people before a volcanic eruption on the Caribbean island of ST Vincent. Officials say that eruption is imminent. NBC's Andrea Fergie Smoke is already bill away from the law so free our volcano, which last erupted in 1979, the prime minister, ordering mandatory evacuations of about 16,000 people. And designated red danger zones. ST. Vincent is the main island in the Caribbean nation of ST Vincent and the Grenadines, about 1500 miles from Miami, west of Barbados and northeast of Aruba and Venezuela. In Iceland Volcano erupted on March 19th for the first time in almost 6000

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"16,000 people" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Now here's what's happening around the state on Sacramento's news 93.1 kfbk. Open cases and active hospitalizations and dropped since their peak. There's currently an average of around 22,000 confirmed two new cases a day and over 16,000 people are hospitalized with the virus. The positivity rate is also down to 7.5%, the lowest since the first week of December. California state parks are reopening camp grounds, but only for those with existing reservations. This is the first step in a faced approach to reopen sites for new reservations. Park officials say Reservations need to be made at least two days in advance. And it's a good idea to have a backup campground and in arson investigation is underway after a car caught fire in north Fresno. Fire crews say they found a vehicle on buyer in a carport. The flames were put out quickly, but not before a nearby car and carport railing were damaged and arson investigation is being conducted because police believe the fire was started intentionally on Jody Guerrero. Sacramental traffic, taking a look at KFBK traffic tracking your roadways on this early Saturday afternoon, a couple of things to tell you about Let's start things up in Colfax eastbound Idiot. Paley Lane. We're getting word of a two vehicle crash. No word on which lanes if any, it's walking at this time CHP heading to the scene. Now let's take a look at your Sierra travel conditions. No restrictions. No chain requirements for 80 or 50 hover highway for you gonna need them from Arnold Cement River. Turn off 88. From three miles west of Dew. Drop into hand station and 89 from Pickett's junction to 50 traffic on the tens, every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons. I'm Christine Samra News 92.1 kfbk Now Sacramento weather. Terribly clouded this afternoon. I 56 to 60. Mostly cloudy tonight Low 42 to 46 clouds and some tomorrow I 60 64 Monday mostly.

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"16,000 people" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

02:26 min | 2 years ago

"16,000 people" Discussed on KTOK

"And around the state capital will continue to operate as normal. FEMA has approved another 16, Oklahoma Counties Republic assistance to help with expenses. Related to the winter Weather storm in October. We get the story from Margo Murano 13 counties were previously approved for public assistance. The multi day storm, produced up to two inches of ice in some areas, left hundreds of thousands of people without power and caused millions of dollars in damages. Oklahoma U S Senator James Lankford is trying to stop Planned Parenthood affiliates from receiving loans from the second round of the Paycheck protection program. Langford says the second round is intended to help Companies with fewer than 300 employees, he says. Planned Parenthood employees about 16,000 people nationwide Oklahoma Republican Congressman Kevin Pern has been named to the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. It's been 20 years since a U. S representative from Oklahoma set on the committee. Hern says he's proud to represent the state and advocate for its people in this new role. The committee is the chief tax writing committee in the U. S House and also handles trade and banking issues from the Alan Samuels. Volkswagen Weather Studio. Allen Samuels, Volkswagen Your friend in the car business. Partly cloudy today with increasing clouds and we'll have a high around 56 alot Tonight around 34. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy high in the upper forties, a low around freezing and then on Wednesday cloudy skies Slight chance of storms and a high of 49. I'm Jacqueline Scott NewsRadio 1000 Katie. Okay, use on demand at Katie okay dot com from use radio 1000 Katie. Okay, Oklahoma's first use way learned anything in 2020. It's that life is unpredictable. There's some things that you just can't control. All the more reason why you need to appreciate it. Free healthcare hundreds to more than $1000 per month and disability compensation and tens of thousands for college tuition. These are just some of the U. S Department of Veterans Affairs. Benefits that may be available to veterans via is focused on customer service. Like never before. Shoes via and see why Veterans trust in via reached an all.

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Seattle launching mobile teams to administer COVID-19 vaccine

News, Traffic and Weather

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Seattle launching mobile teams to administer COVID-19 vaccine

"The city of Seattle has been approved to start distributing the Corona virus vaccine starting on Thursday to Seattle Fire Department will launch to mobile vaccination teams. The goal is to vaccinated 1000 people, adult family homes with the next two weeks. The program will start in south Seattle. This is the first step. We hope that if we can get that steady supply, we will stand up mass vaccination sites in King County Health officials say they'll have to vaccinate 16,000 people every day to achieve herd immunity.

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