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Tennessee company refuses US request to recall 67 million potentially dangerous air bag inflators

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Tennessee company refuses US request to recall 67 million potentially dangerous air bag inflators

"A Tennessee firm is refusing the government's request to recall millions of potentially dangerous airbag inflators. I Norman hall. A Tennessee company, arc automotive, is heading for legal battle with U.S. auto safety regulators after refusing a request to recall millions of potentially dangerous airbag inflators. The national highway traffic safety administration says arc should recall 67 million in letters in the U.S. because they could explode and hurl shrapnel, at least two people have been killed in the U.S. and Canada, 6 others have been heard as a result of defective arc inflators. Arc disputes any defects and says any problems are due to isolated manufacturing issues, recall could cover nearly a quarter of the vehicles now on U.S. roadways. I Norman hall

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05:00 min | 1 year ago

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"Qatari officials say Afghanistan's Taliban authorities will allow between 100 150 Americans to fly out from Kabul in the coming hours, marking the airport's first such flights since the U. S. Forces withdrew from the country, Officials say the larger group of foreigners, including Americans and other Westerners, will depart Thursday on a Qatar Airways flight. Had earlier Ferried humanitarian aid to the country. The departure of a large group of Americans for the first time since the U. S finished its frantic are left at the end of August will also signal that U. S officials have come to an arrangement with the new Taliban rulers. In recent days, there had been a stand off between the Taliban and organizers of several charter planes who had hoped to evacuate Americans and at risk Afghans from an airport in northern Afghanistan. AM Zaria. Shockley, The Pentagon's chief says Al Qaeda may seek a comeback in Afghanistan Alva U. S forces have left and the Taliban are again in power. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says. That's just the nature of Al Qaeda and others like the Islamic State Group. They will always attempt to to find space to grow and regenerate whether it's there. Whether it's in Somalia Whether it's in any other Any other ungoverned space. Speaking to reporters as he ended a Persian Gulf States tour, Austin says the U. S is ready to prevent an Al Qaeda come back and has warned the Taliban not to again give the militants sanctuary like they did before. 9 11. Soccer Megane Washington Fire and smoke alarms went off at the Russian segment of the international Space station in the early hours of Thursday, and the crew reported noticing smoke and the smell of burnt plastic. Russia's space agency rose customers says the incident took place in the Russian built module and occurred as the station's batteries were being recharged. According to Roskosmos, the crew activated air filters and returned back to the night. Rest once the air quality was back to normal. The agency noted the crew will proceed with the spacewalk scheduled for Thursday as planned. The space session is currently operated by NASA astronauts. I'm serious shackle President Biden will address the nation's Covid 19 response today, with the nation remaining firmly at the pandemics grip. In April, the president touted a summer of freedom from the virus as more Americans got vaccinated. Real question is how much death disease and misery we're going to see between now and then, rather than freedom, it remains tyranny. As the Delta variant continues its march deaths per day are back to March levels. And in some places at the highest levels of the pandemic. The jump has been breathtaking. The US recorded some 400,000 covid 19 cases in all of June. You took all of three days last week to reach the same number. Nearly 27,000 Americans died for the virus. Just last month. The death toll stands above 650,000. Saga, or Megane at the White House. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are competent enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were about Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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04:32 min | 1 year ago

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"Lawyers for Dylann Roof filed a petition Wednesday challenging the fourth U. S Circuit Court of Appeals confirmation of his conviction and death sentence for the 2015 racist slayings of nine members of Mother Emanuel Ame Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Attorneys for roof want the full court to consider his appeal after a three judge panel of the court unanimously upheld roofs, conviction and sentence last month. In 2017 roof, became the first defendant in the United States sentenced to death for a federal hate crime roofs. Attorneys argue he was wrongly allowed to represent himself during sentencing. I'm Mike Rossia, a new federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate and 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disk Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez his first Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between the prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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04:33 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"Lawyers for Dylann Roof filed a petition Wednesday challenging the fourth U. S Circuit Court of Appeals confirmation of his conviction and death sentence for the 2015 racist slayings of nine members of Mother Emanuel Ame Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Attorneys for roof want the full court to consider his appeal after a three judge panel of the court unanimously upheld roofs, conviction and sentence last month. In 2017 roof, became the first defendant in the United States sentenced to death for a federal hate crime roofs. Attorneys argue he was wrongly allowed to represent himself during sentencing. I'm Mike Rossio, a new federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year. It shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate in 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disk Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez's First Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between a prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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04:35 min | 1 year ago

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"Lawyers for Dylann Roof filed a petition Wednesday challenging the fourth U. S Circuit Court of Appeals confirmation of his conviction and death sentence for the 2015 racist slayings of nine members of Mother Emanuel Ame Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Attorneys for roof want the full court to consider his appeal after a three judge panel of the court unanimously upheld roofs, conviction and sentence last month. In 2017 roof, became the first defendant in the United States sentenced to death for a federal hate crime roofs. Attorneys argue he was wrongly allowed to represent himself during sentencing. I'm Mike Gracia, a new federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate in 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disk Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez his first Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between a prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia,.

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02:55 min | 1 year ago

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"Supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disappointing August jobs report. And Thomas Washington a death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate said to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez's First Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between the prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia,.

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03:56 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"New federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate and 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disk Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez his first Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between the prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy.

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03:57 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"New federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate in 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the distance. Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez his first Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers and the death chamber but there can't be contact between the prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned. The labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. Ben Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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03:57 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"New federal report says Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity in 15 years, but it would require billions of dollars in federal investment. The Energy Department says the U. S. Installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 To do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate and 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions, finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the distance. Pointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington A death row inmate is seeking his pastor's touch during his execution. A Texas death row inmate set to be executed for killing a convenience store worker more than 17 years ago, is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. The request by John Henry Ramirez is the latest clash between death row inmates and prison officials over the presence of spiritual advisers in the death chamber. Ramirez is set to be executed Wednesday. His lawyer says Texas is violating Ramirez his first Amendment rights to practice his religion. The state now allows spiritual advisers in the death chamber, but there can't be contact between a prisoner and the advisor. I'm Walter Ratliff. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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01:46 min | 1 year ago

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"Posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia,.

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02:45 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"With an A P news minute. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says the Taliban has prevented charter planes with evacuees from leaving Mazar el Sharif, Afghanistan. They claim that some of the passengers do not have the required documentation. While there are limits to what we can do without personnel on the ground without an airport with normal security procedures in place. We are working to do everything in our power. To support those flights. And to get them off the ground. The secretary says the charters need to leave. He adds that the Taliban also needs to earn their legitimacy. The Biden administration says solar power could provide 40% of the nation's electric needs in just 15 years. The shift could only happen what changes in policy and billions in federal money to rebuild and modernize the nation's electric grid. Officials say the Energy Department report isn't a policy statement. Rather, it's designed to prompt greater solar innovation over the next 10 years. I'm Tim McGuire, U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job. And overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. Ben Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia, cheers and.

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"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"The U. S has topped 40 million confirmed coronavirus cases and 651,000 deaths, a surge fueled by the delta vary it and 40 some percent of the population that is not been vaccinated. Tomorrow, President Biden will lay out a half dozen steps his administration wants to see in the next phase of the fight against the virus. Press secretary Gen. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey Showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job. And overall, the report comes as a sign the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Pula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia, cheers.

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"6.7 million" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Former press secretary Sean Spicer, Biden press secretary Jen Psaki. The president's objective is what any president's objective is. This was to ensure you have nominees and people serving on these boards who Are qualified to serve on them and who are aligned with your values. The Confederate statue honoring Robert E. Lee has been taken down in Richmond, Virginia, for more than a century 21 FT statue of General Robert E. Lee towered over Virginia's Capital city, which also served as the Confederacy is capital. This morning. A crowd of hundreds cheered as workers in Richmond remove the statue from its giant pedestal. Governor Ralph Northam ordered last summer that the statue come down after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis. But the removal was tied up in courts until a recent ruling cleared the way for other Confederate statues along what's known as a Monument Avenue were removed last year. Soccer Megane Washington. This is a P news. Job openings increase. The Labor Department reports. Openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned. The labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. Ben Thomas Washington 11 new deaths in New Orleans due to Hurricane IDA, raising the state's death toll to 26 people. Tropical Storm Mindy form suddenly today in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, prompting a tropical storm warning for the Panhandle to the big Ben. Mindy could produce up to half foot of rain through tomorrow morning. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News This is a 20 a M. W. CPT, Willow Springs and streaming Worldwide. W cpt 8 20 dot com We are Chicago's progressive talk where facts matter. Now you're w c p t A 20. Chicago traffic.

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"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:39 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"The U. S s top 40 million confirmed coronavirus cases and 651,000 deaths, a surge fueled by the Dell to vary it and 40 some percent of the population that has not been vaccinated. Tomorrow. President Biden will lay out a half dozen steps his administration wants to see in the next phase of the fight against the virus. Press Secretary Jen Psaki building on the steps that we've already announced the steps we've taken over the last few months, requiring more vaccinations, boosting important testing measures and more, making it safer for kids to go to school Secretary of State Antony Blinken is pressing the Taliban to allow charter flights carrying would be evacuated to leave Mazar al Sharif, Afghanistan, These charters need to be able to depart. And we continue every day. Virtually every hour to work on that land Security says about 60,000 people have arrived in the U. S from Afghanistan since August. 17th I'm Tim McGuire. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey. Showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job. And overall, the report comes as a sign the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Pula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:43 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"Grim milestones. I'm Tim Maguire with an A P news minute. The U. S s top 40 million confirmed coronavirus cases and 651,000 deaths as Serge, fueled by the delta vary it and 40 some percent of the population that has not been vaccinated. Tomorrow. President Biden will lay out a half dozen steps his administration wants to see in the next phase of the fight against the virus. Press Secretary Jen Psaki building on the steps that we've already announced the steps we've taken over the last few months, requiring more vaccinations, boosting important testing measures and more, making it safer for kids to go to school Secretary of State Antony Blinken is pressing the Taliban to allow charter flights carrying would be evacuated to leave Mazar al Sharif, Afghanistan, These charters need to be able to depart. And we continue every day. Virtually every hour to work on that land Security says about 60,000 people have arrived in the U. S from Afghanistan since August. 17th I'm Tim McGuire. U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey. Showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job. And overall, the report comes as a sign the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Pula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"Of coronavirus vaccines to hold back from offering booster shots through the end of the year. We don't want any more promises. We just want The vaccines, he says. An earlier request is largely fallen on deaf ears. A judge in Florida rule, the state cannot enforce its ban on mask mandates in public schools to guard against the coronavirus. While an appeals court sorts out whether the ban is ultimately legal governor Ron dos Santos says he's optimistic the state would prevail. I'm Ed Donahue, U. S. Employers again posted a record number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports. Openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is closed to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Chula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by Saint Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital..

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"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on AP News

"Number of job openings in July. The Labor Department reports openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9 11 attacks in New York. In its place, a national shrine will have a ceremonial lighting Friday. The domed Greek marble shrine is close to the reflecting pools that mark where the twin towers once stood. When we like the church from within. Represents the triumph of literally the triumph of light over darkness. Michael Passaro's is with Friends of ST Nicholas. The victims did not die alone. And Pula Catsimatidis has a special connection to ST Nicholas. She remembers when her late brother John, first discovered the small church. Remember my mom saying that Because she was such a devout Christian. That Um That John and the other victims were being cradled by ST Nicholas. Her brother died on 9 11. The interior of the shrine is slated for completion next year. I'm Ed Donahue, a giant monument to General Robert E. Lee is no longer towering over the Confederacy is former capital. In Richmond, Virginia,.

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"6.7 million" Discussed on Tessa and Elliot Argue

Tessa and Elliot Argue

05:09 min | 2 years ago

"6.7 million" Discussed on Tessa and Elliot Argue

"I'm tasse. I'm elliott elliott. Argue each week we bring you a list. The stories of our dog cries in his crate. Maybe you could hear screaming. Costanza caged like an animal guys. We aren't gonna call it a cage. Remember right the crate crates. The crates are animals except for the cat. We don't create again. We should create the cat known that needs created adolf hitler. Youth fits in so well family. He really does. He hates us. He doesn't hate me man. I woke up in the middle of the night last night. He went right to me for ten fifteen minutes last mill the night. And he's like hey let's hanging out. I don't have any polls this week. Because i forgot to put them up but nommik was mad at me because he was like i like the polls so the polls will continue Yeah and that's why. I was like yeah like. I guess we're not doing polls anymore. Because elliott doesn't want to do its work man. I got so much going on in my mind and yeah i have too much stuff going on. I know okay. I have was this. Not what has said dude. I have so much the worst part while the problem was the movie that mark and i are reviewing this is four fucking hours. I'm like i only watch an hour of the first one. All watch the rest of the friday and i didn't watch it all because we went out. I have to do that. I have to start the review. I haven't even started writing the review yet for the game that i'm reviewing i haven't recorded this recording like one o'clock on a saturday science editor right after we. It hate doing sorry. I hate doing that. And then martin. I still have to record at some point. Yeah i had to finish that review. And i'm doing lessons on saturday tomorrow to lessons tomorrow. I'm working on a sunday. Just because i can write in dunkin needs to be taken out for like play. Just go and i haven't gone to the gym and four days and we're going over to rigging caroline's later tonight. That's why i'm like. We'll do this. And hopefully i can take dunkin al and then hopefully i can start the review once. We take him out hubby tired. I'm also the. I'll watch just as i have to wash justice league. I like it i like. Wow i've watched so far. I just i just haven't had the time. She's been busy. Plus i wanted to watch falcon winter soldier which i did on friday morning so my problem was i was like. Oh we should wash justice league together. 'cause we watch it but i'm like i need wash it when i can should have watched it friday morning. I could've gotten could have got mostly through it by this point. I just had too much stuff. Yeah i stop. I what will break i. I don't wanna. I don't wanna talk as mark this talk that i really do enjoy it and i don't want to stop the game using because i have just started..

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Philadelphia health official addresses fertility questions and concerns with the COVID-19 vaccine

Invite Health

01:46 min | 2 years ago

Philadelphia health official addresses fertility questions and concerns with the COVID-19 vaccine

"Despite claims circulating on social media, there's no evidence that approved covert 19 vaccines cause fertility loss. Although clinical trials did not study the issue, loss of fertility has not been reported among thousands of trial participants nor confirmed as an adverse event among millions you have been vaccinated. In fact, some of the vaccine trial participants got pregnant. In early February, Reproductive Medicine groups released a statement assuring patients that there's no evidence that the approved Cove in 19 vaccines can impact the capacity to conceive Children. Quote, loss of fertility is scientifically unlikely. Another document prepared by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in December said there was no reason to delay pregnancy attempts because of being vaccinated since the vex Scene is not a live virus. Multiple false claims tying the Fizer by on tech and modern vaccines with infertility have been in circulation both in English and Spanish for months. Scientists have already debunked a false rumor that baseless. Lee claimed the vaccines could train the body to attack a protein vital for the formation of the placenta. Dr. Paul, often a pediatrician and vaccine expert at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, said people shouldn't be worried about covert 19 vaccines causing infertility. He said. It is very hard for a vaccine to do something that natural infection doesn't do. And fertility loss has not been reported. Even after roughly 67 million people in the U. S have been infected with SARS cov too. And that's my fact check for this week. I'm Lori Robertson, managing editor of Fact,

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No English? No Problem! Record High 67 Million In U.S. Don't Speak English at Home

The Ray Lucia Show

00:43 sec | 5 years ago

No English? No Problem! Record High 67 Million In U.S. Don't Speak English at Home

"The number of US residents. Speaking of foreign language at home has reached a record of nearly sixty seven million John Clements has more the findings come from the center for immigration studies. That reports the number of foreign speaking US residents is up seven million since two thousand and ten. That is increased by nearly thirty four million since nineteen ninety as a share of the population. Twenty one point eight percent of US residents, speak a foreign language at home roughly double the eleven percent back in one thousand nine hundred eighty the largest percentage increase monk speakers of Telugu for my group of people from India that was up eighty six percent.

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