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The Bible Recap
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"Today we hit a big day in our reading, the instructions for the day of atonement. The day of covering for sins and purging impurity from their midst, this annual event happens in the fall about halfway through the Jewish year. In our current reading, we're just at the start of the Jewish year. So the day of atonement is still a few months off for the Israelites. Here, God's telling them how it's all going to happen when the time comes. The Jewish name for this day is yom kippur, and it's the only day of the year when the high priest can enter into the holy of holies. As a refresher, the holy of holies is the section at the far back of the tabernacle, separated from the holy place by a curtain, and it's where the ark of the covenant sits with the mercy seat on top of it, serving as God's thrown on earth. No one gets to enter, ever, except the high priest on this one day. God gives instructions for how air is supposed to enter, and his instructions present us with a new theory on what happened to his two oldest sons who were struck dead recently. Some commentators believe they possibly tried to enter the holy of holies, which was strictly forbidden for them. God has done so much to draw his people near, but they're still a set of partners to him, a holiness that must be revered. Why does Aaron get to go in on this particular day? He's presenting the annual sacrifices that cover the sins of the priests and the sins of the people. And because even the tabernacle itself was impacted by their sins, these sacrifices had to take place at the very heart of the tabernacle. But remember, God's presence and glory are there at the highest levels of intensity. So Aaron has to create smoke with the incense to cloud his eyes from seeing God's glory or he'll die. Wow. He even had special ceremonial garments that he only wore on this day. In this ceremony, the sins of the priest are a tone for first. Then there's this really beautiful image set up for us in the way he atones for the sins of the people. For the people, there are two goats. One goat is appointed for the lord and one goat is appointed for azazel. Azazel could mean one of two things. It could mean the goat that goes away or it could be a proper noun referring to a goat demon who is associated with the angels that fell in genesis 6. We will continue to see the connections between fallen angels and demonic spirits. By designating this goat for azazel, their symbolically sending the sins out of Israel's camp and into pagan territory. So the people confess their sins aloud and their sins are symbolically transferred to the azazel goat and it escapes into the wilderness. At the risk of telling you something you already know, this is the scapegoat. And yes, that's where we got the term. This is a picture of Christ, who bore all our sins. He was our scapegoat. While all this is happening, the people are instructed to fast and to rest. A few of their high holy days are considered as bonus, special sabbaths. So no matter what day the holiday falls on, they honor it by keeping the same Sabbath rules on this special Sabbath. There's a one in 7 chance that it happens on the actual Sabbath, which is sundown on Friday to send out on Saturday, but on most years when it doesn't overlap with the actual Sabbath, they'll have two sabbaths in that particular week. Hold on to this information in your brain, it'll be a while but we're coming back around to this in the months ahead. In chapter 17, God issues a command about sacrifices, specifically because the people were sacrificing to other gods. And did you catch what yahweh called those other gods? Demons. That's noteworthy. There's an ongoing idolatry among the people despite the fact that the one true God lives in their midst. God has graciously provided a means to atone for their sins, but they're not just ignoring it, they're despising it by relying on other gods. God also lays out what's so important about blood in 1711. For the life of the flesh is in the blood and I have given it for you on the altar to make atonement for your souls for it is the blood that makes atonement by the life. There was a pagan belief that consuming blood made you stronger because you were absorbing the life force, but God makes it clear that the blood of animals has one function for them. To make atonement for their sins before him. We finished today's reading with a lot of laws on sexual purity. Guide emphasizes cleanliness and purity here, but it's not just about hygiene. It's about morals as well. God takes this so seriously that he devotes a whole chapter to it in this one section alone. Per usual, he starts out with relationship reminding them who he is to them. Then lets them know how to be pure when it comes to sex. He says if they abide by these rules, that's how to truly live and find freedom and flourishing. God doesn't necessarily describe ideal scenarios here, by the way. He just lays out the bare minimum for living ethically in society together. The first thing he does is put a restriction on incest. Finally, we've been waiting for this, right? Well, we've got 3 million people at this point, so there are plenty options to choose for a spouse that aren't your aunt. He lets them know that now is the time to think outside the tent. He also prohibits offering your children to moloch, a God the canaanite sacrificed their children to. Anti prohibits adultery, homosexuality, bestiality, and hints at bigamy as well. These actions ignore the order God established in his creation. So they're an affront to him as creator. God says all the nations around them are doing these kinds of things, and that's why he's driving them out of the land and giving it to the Israelites. They're his people, and they are to be set apart like he is. They're supposed to be marked by this kind of holiness and order in the midst of perversion. And just as he opened, he closes with relationship as a reminder of who he is to them. I am the lord, your God. What was your God shot today? As we were reading about Erin entering the holy of holies on the day of atonement every year, I couldn't help but think forward to Christ's death. I want to read hebrews 9 11 through 14 to you. I'm sure you'll see how it ties in. When Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, then to the greater and more perfect tent, not made with hands, that is not of this creation. He entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves, but my means of his own blood. Thus securing an eternal redemption. For if the blood of goats and bulls and the sprinkling of defiled persons with the ashes of a heifer sanctify for the purification of the flesh, how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal spirit offered himself without blemish to God. Purify our conscience from dead works to serve the living God. He paid the price to cover our sins. Not just for a year, but forever. And he's where the joy is. Okay, bobble readers, it's time for our weekly check in, how's it going? No matter when you're listening to this, even if you're quote unquote behind in the plan, I believe you're right on time. And no matter where you are in the plan, even here in the Old Testament, I want to remind you of something super important. Always be looking for Jesus. In John 5, Jesus says the Old Testament is all about him. He doesn't just show up in a manger in Matthew, he's been here all along, even since genesis one, so keep looking for him or prophecies of him for pictures of him and even for some surprise visits he makes to earth in advance of his birth. So keep your eyes peeled, he's there. Today's podcast is brought to you by way FM. They understand life can feel overwhelming and lonely sometimes, so to help you feel known, loved and prayed for, they've created a space where you can receive prayer and pray for others. They call it the prayer wall. Check it out at AFM dot com slash prey, or click the link in the show notes.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
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"Summertime drama involving Roseanne Archibald centered around her, maybe just exhausted people's attention span for that organization. I don't know. Yeah, maybe. I mean, that was super distracting. I don't even know what else happened at that. I mean, I wasn't at that AFM assembly. Would have loved to have been there. But I wasn't out that one, but I find when something like that happens, like sometimes there are really important resolutions that get put forward. And as a journalist, you go and you want to see what different chiefs are putting forward because that's kind of like what's on their radar. What's happening? What are the conversations that are happening? But sometimes when you have these big sort of stories overtake everything, I don't even know what else was really talked about at that assembly aside from Archibald. Well, Brett, as Trina alluded there and the government of Canada arguably are standing shoulder to shoulder against the Canadian human rights tribunal ruling around this massive child welfare compensation deal. They've seemed to be quite upset with people like Cindy Blackstock, who advocated against going ahead with the conversation deal negotiated between the AFM and the government of Canada. We can make it to a whole show about this, frankly, but I wonder if that just kind of in a way cements the picture that's kind of seemingly painted here about this tight relationship, even though there's still one entity in the driver's seat. As they said when I reached out for comment, they want to portray the AFM as an independent organization. And the AFM insisted that it doesn't carry out activities on behalf of the federal government, it carries out activities on behalf of the chiefs in a assembly. But ultimately, when you kind of boil it down a little bit, can an organization really be independent when it receives $40 million from the federal government year over year. Does that really allow for independence? Or does that money come with strings attached? And when you look at these documents, what you see is that the money very much does come with strings attached. And in fact, one thing that was reported based on these documents or that I reported was that indigenous services actually increased its scrutiny of the AFM's cash flow after Roseanne Archibald was elected national chief. So beginning in about November 2020, they started doing an internal review of the AFM's finances. They cited a number of concerns that I had never heard for the first time and they were somewhat bizarre. So according to these documents, department officials had quote unquote long raised concerns about the AFM reallocating program money to make up for deficits in core funding, which I had never heard in the AFM denies. The documents also say that sectors had quote unquote expressed concerns with the value added of some of the assembly of First Nations activity and proposals and this document goes on to say that the department is concerned about quote unquote a lack of progress on key activities and recurring carryover requests, so it raised all of these issues, right? And so you see the government tracking all these things, raising these concerns internally, but then when you look at their outgoing correspondence, it all just disappears. And you see really tactful language being deployed. That ducks, all of these issues, and you start to ask yourself, well, why is that happening? And I think the long-standing analysis is that the liberals need the AFM as a vehicle for consultation. They need the AFM if they're reconciliation agenda is going to get any traction. And the AFM needs the liberals to finance its operations. So to what extent can that really be independent? I think it's up for debate. I always thought that working for AP tn, just having covered numerous AFM general assemblies or special assemblies. And there was always especially when there was protest around an issue. You sort of have the AFM in this position where you have to advocate. So you have to be at the table, but yet also supporting the people, but if you're going to be at the table, you can't be out on the front lines with the grassroots because there is always, that's the tension right between the grassroots and then between the executive or the sort of higher ups, this balance, right? But then when you just said about the bureaucracy, I mean, the AFM itself, I think, seems to have its own bureaucracy. I think any time an organization is around long enough, all of a sudden there's bureaucracy and you can some of the articles talk about the AFM lawyers and they have their legal team and I don't know all of a sudden there's all these layers. It's not like I can imagine that the AFM today looks quite different than say the national Indian brotherhood when it first started, right? In the 70s, I don't know. It was more of an outsider. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. But once you're at the table, does that compromise how are you compromised, or is it? It's an interesting balance. I think that the AFM has to struggle with, but this is really enlightening in terms of at least how Indian affairs sees that balance. Well, I just want to jump in there because I think that's a really important point. And that issue that dichotomy is one that they've struggled with on and off really since the FN was created 40 years ago. Are you going to get more results negotiating in a back room? Or are you going to get better results, engaging in activism on the ground? That's something that they've kind of flip flopped on. And really over the last 20 years, the AFM's approach, at least at the national chief's office, has been results based. In 2002 1003, Matthew couldn't come was the national chief. And he really took a hard line stance against the federalist government. He opposed everything they were doing. And the government responded with funding cuts. And so the chiefs reacted to that by electing Phil fontaine and that kind of heralded in this new approach that we currently have. It's a bit more mild. It does involve negotiating and sitting around tables with the federal government, making sure you have access. And so after that,

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"I cry. But that time I saw you you were cute my night somehow I'd get back. Never. Face to face last video stay with me stay I need you to love me I need you to stay give me your love take from me my day. Lovers forever faces my city on my day stay with me stay I need you to love me I need you today give me your love for me my name to take from me tonight I've made take from me listen God AFM. Done and you make a leg up lots of pretty women steal your money then they break your heart long since she's loved with all time taken from the foreign truth frying pan on and on she just keeps on trying and just like would you feel like crying on and on and on on and on. And on and on like this woman gets another man for you takes a lighter feels the stars from the sky what's on some scars you cry on and on he just keeps on trying and it's my eyes when it feels like crying on and on and on and on. When I was last night make you feel so but if you know it shows I'm tight let her see goodnight. Got the sun on the shoulders and my toes in my sand one clap before some other man I don't care I just dream and stick in

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"What should whisky and you want to show in your teeth? What's wrong is crazy question and asking me this is the craziest party that could ever be. Don't turn on lights 'cause I don't wanna see. No. Open up your window. That's some aunt to the truth. I think I'm always joking from the smell of steam review. And I figure out your smoking of skin yeah. Open up your window. Let me catch my breath. Someone's knocking at the door. I'm looking at my girl when she passed out on the phone. I said so many things I never shoot for. And what it is, I don't want to see the movie. Let it go right now. No. Listen, dot AFM. You've given me a true love and every day I wish you love for feeling bad for me so inside it's just so excited whenever you want me to listen to me in my life holding you close to me then suddenly when you're in London. Can I leave it. Alone. Make my way. Whenever you. Have to live. In a different. Way you can not wait to let me feel love don't nothing. My father will never go there we'll never know nothing. I will do tonight baby baby. Come on come on baby baby come on baby. Come on baby baby baby baby baby I see you. No matter. Stayed in bed all morning just to pass the time there's something wrong here that can be none

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"If you get lonely all you really need is there really they love. It the longer the snow they can buy some roads. Rain day lovers don't lose any other and with no pain maybe they will only hang on a piece of land. Breathing lovers don't lie when they tell you baby down there too rain baby hold on if you're proud to. Rainy day people always seem to know when you feel it in blue. I step and strutters and land in the gutter sometimes need one too. Take it all even if you end up alone really lovers don't hide love inside they just pass it on. Rainy day lovers don't have nothing they just pass it on. Listen dot AFM. They are nice and shining armor and I love you you haven't made me what I am I am you. My love there's so many ways I want to say I love you let me hold you in my arms for every moment. You have gone. And made me such a fool oh so long in the morning and all. We belong to is won't you believe in my heart.

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"If I had enough time to know. I tried to take that day we had. To get everybody. But I'd give this little to me just how much you care. Not who you got I'm really loud to see. I gave myself tonight. Together. And I will give me time. To. Get to my heart. Time again. But if you listen to me just. Kidding. Just get it back. Just. Listen God AFM. I never wanted I never wanted to touch your man the way that I want to touch you. I never want you I never wanted to love me the way that I wanna love you. You are the sunshine you are shadow what you are more than you are like you are hard times you don't do it hard darling. I never wanted I never wanted to give a man the things that I want to give you. I never wanted I never wanted to live with a man the way that I wanna live with you you are such you are sad I wish I wanted you all night while I was hard times in my life time for dark you are. I never wanted I never wanted to love I'm bad the way that I wanna love you. I never wanna I never I never wanted to touch my man the way that I wanna touch you away the way that I wanna touch you now I wanna the way that I wanna touch you with the way that I want to touch you now the way that I wanna touch you the way that I wanna touch you the way that I want to touch you the way that I want to touch you. I wish you.

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"If I had enough time to know. I tried to take that day we had. To get everybody. But I'd give this little to me just how much you care. Not who you got I'm really loud to see. I gave myself tonight. Together. And I will give me time. To. Get to my heart. Time again. But if you listen to me just. Kidding. Just get it back. Just. Listen God AFM. I never wanted I never wanted to touch your man the way that I want to touch you. I never want you I never wanted to love me the way that I wanna love you. You are the sunshine you are shadow what you are more than you are like you are hard times you don't do it hard darling. I never wanted I never wanted to give a man the things that I want to give you. I never wanted I never wanted to live with a man the way that I wanna live with you you are such you are sad I wish I wanted you all night while I was hard times in my life time for dark you are. I never wanted I never wanted to love I'm bad the way that I wanna love you. I never wanna I never I never wanted to touch my man the way that I wanna touch you away the way that I wanna touch you now I wanna the way that I wanna touch you with the way that I want to touch you now the way that I wanna touch you the way that I wanna touch you the way that I want to touch you the way that I want to touch you. I wish you.

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"Out with a deal I can find again. I'll be whatever. Tell them. That I will, but you look like it's a plan to stay breaking behind me I'll do what I can do. So. All the way to your grand cafe leave the tables when you play oh every dog must have his every day every drunk must have a drink don't wait for answers just hang a chance don't ask me why. Are your life you had to stand in line still you're standing on your feet oh your choices make you change your mind now you're calling this complete don't wait for instance take a chance don't ask me why. You can say the human heart and soul it make believe I am only fighting fire with fire. Now you are still a victim of the accident so you leave sure as I'm a victim of design yeah I got all the 7 in your new hotel throw their roses at your feet pull them all, but baby I can tell you're no stranger to the streets don't I ask for favors don't know the strength don't ask me why. Yes the day you were an only child now you're ghosts have gone away oh you can kill them in the classic style now you call it francaise don't look for answers it's your chances don't I ask me why. Don't ask me. Listen dot AFM.

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"You find love you feel for me instead of giving it and I can wait for it I'll tell for you. When I was meant for you and you for me so it never stops me forever let me take it back. Again so we made me so proud to steal without my heart so forgive him it's my goodbye girl 'cause now you're almost. Listen dot AFM.

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"Listen dot AFM. Don't let this feeling end it's everything I am everything. I can see once. One deep. Inside. Looking through the eyes of love. I can take the time I can see my love as it comes now reaching out to you I can feel so small. Look into the arms of one. Another. In the morning most don't will find someone. When you start. Please don't let this feeling end it's might not come and I want you. All if you don't you how I feel so much. Inside. Looking through the eyes of me. Too. Much you I can feel so wrong. Looking through. You.

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"Listen. Saturday on the park I think it was the father to lie today give me heart I think it was the father July people dancing people asking a man selling ice cream singing a teller song. About hey can you take it I've been waiting such a long time to Saturday. Another day in the park I think you'd bother for the July another day in the park I think you want the father to lie people talk in real style in every place and talk and sing it for us. Will you help me change the world can you get and I've been waiting such a long time oh. Slow motion right by the colors of the day around me still can only seem so. Long all of my love love love love. Days in the park every day before the July Friday. Everything the father July before reaching people touch me a real celebration. Waiting for us all right yeah. I've been waiting such a long time. Here in the dark feeling. With my. Softly news just. How cool I live in so long we're still on together. I'm here by my side. So here we go. What you love to be holding on. Me without you living your love. So. You take you up 20 years after. That you come back tonight. Do you love me. Tonight. What you love me oh and I. Listen to God AFM.

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"Dot AFM. When the story is standing there. About fellas my trigger. And when you moved your mouth to speed. I felt the blood go to my feet. Now with the tough times for me to know you know what you tried so not to show you. Something in my soul just. I see the one in your blue eyes baby I'd love you to want me the way that I want you to the way that it should be baby you love me the one you the way that I want to if you only let it be. You told yourself years ago. You'd never let your feelings show. Up that you've been here. For the time that they did baby I'd love you to want me the way that I want you the way that it should be baby you love me the one you don't want to do if you don't let it be. Took time for me to know. What you're trying to do nothing. In my soul just. I see the one in your blue eyes baby I love you the way that I choose the way that it should be maybe feel loving what you the way that I want to if you only play with me baby I love you the way that I want you to the way that it should be. Do you love me the one you the way that I want to do if you only let it be me. Come bring me

MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
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"Just providing paved roads and clean water. That's not good enough. That is not good enough because it doesn't change the discussion or change the material reality for First Nations on the ground. We're not talking about transfers of land, wealth, resources. We're not talking about transfer of power. We're not talking about legal reform. We're talking about these minor incremental relatively inconsequential commitments. And I don't think that that's good enough for an election campaign or for discourse generally. Okay, somebody listening to this right now might say, well, access to clean drinking water sounds pretty consequential to me. I have something I didn't have before. I have a paved road, not a gravel road. I mean, can you just talk more about why you use that? It's consequential, but it's low hanging fruit. It's what the liberals and the new Democrats, particularly the liberals know that they can campaign on and will get support from Canadians for. I'm not saying that it's not consequential. It is communities have a human right, an inherent right to clean drinking water, and it is abhorrent that the communities don't have them. But by focusing the discussion on this, how difficult is it to provide clean water? How difficult, really? Canada is the wealthiest country in the world. And you can not provide clean water. This should not take four years. You've lifted 20, 30, 40 boiled water advisories, great. That's wonderful progress. But why haven't they all been lifted a year after you form government? Because this is an important point to contextualize that federal elections aren't really for indigenous people. And I think that the conversations are sort of a distraction. From the real issues and as Vanessa said, not engaging with indigenous concerns at all. It's a low hanging fruit. Yeah, well, what is a floor for the rest of Canada is we're supposed to be excited that it's our ceiling. It's as high as we can get. And we don't even get there. Right, and we got excited about it, right? There was a lot of support for the NDP, I think, across indigenous voters because he was, he was talking about kind of the incredulity of the fact that there is water boil advisories and that's right, but it is the lowest hanging fruit, and it is consequential, both are true, both matter. My in laws didn't have running water until like 5 years ago, right? I mean, it does matter. It matters to people who do not have that access, but it should not be declared a victory to achieve that. It should be an embarrassment to achieve that in the 21st century. It should be an embarrassment. Okay, so if actual indigenous issues didn't matter so much to the final outcome, nor the indigenous vote, so called what effect might indigenous candidates have had. Vanessa and Hayden had some thoughts. According to the AFM, who is keeping track,

Native America Calling
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"Fema's tribal coordination includes working with the interior department, the Indian health service, the bureau of Indian affairs and the American Red Cross. As of Wednesday morning, the national weather service warning showed hurricane Ian was approaching the West Coast of Florida, the life threatening storm is likely to have devastating wind damage flooding and tornadoes are possible in Central and South Florida. A tribal college in Wisconsin is highlighting a milestone and efforts to improve student success. Mike moen has more. This fall, the college of menominee nation kicked off a yearlong celebration as it observes its 30th anniversary. School president Christopher Caldwell says it's important to display how much of an asset the campus is to the community. He says part of that plays out and welcoming indigenous students who didn't have a good experience and trying on a mainstream college or university. And so they come back home, it might not have their degree or they come back with that. Caldwell says schools like his closely work with these students, and he hopes their welcoming environment rubs off on mainstream campuses. He says places like CMN are also important because they can educate the community about a local tribe's history. This year's celebration coincides with the 50th anniversary of the menominee restoration act of 1973. That policy reversed an earlier decision by Congress to terminate the nominee status as a federally recognized tribe, Caldwell says it's an important story to keep telling. We really as an academic institution represent the intent of that act in all of the efforts of what our tribal nations look to do, which is to assert their sovereignty, their self determination. And he says they're working to revitalize traditional aspects of the menominee language and culture. That coincides with similar efforts around the country to prevent indigenous languages from going extinct, Caldwell says it's a key example of the role in institution like his can play and something other colleges can learn from. That was Mike Mohan reporting. The Alaska federation of natives picked congresswoman Mary peltola as its keynote speaker for the organization's annual convention this year, the AFM, the state's largest native organization announced on Tuesday, the representative will speak at the event next month. Peltola won a special election becoming the first Alaska native and first woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives for Alaska. AFM president Julie kitka says history was made this fall with her win and the AFM wants to continue to celebrate. Pelto will serve the remainder of the late congressman Don young's term. She'll have to win again in November to keep the seat. The convention will take place in person in anchorage the past two conventions were virtual due to COVID-19, the event draws thousands of people from across the state, focusing on policy and advocacy statements. There are also cultural performances exhibits and an art market. I'm Antonio Gonzalez. National native news is produced by chronic broadcast corporation with funding by the corporation for public broadcasting. Support by Amarin,

KDWN 720AM
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"Matt Ray. Good Monday morning, AFM continues. We are live on this. His sixth day of September. Taking a look at the markets this morning in Asian markets rose Monday after weak U. S hiring in August fueled expectations that the Fed Reserve My postpone withdrawal of some economic stimulus boosted stock prices as Shanghai Tokyo in Hong Kong, the bulk of the region's market capitalization all advanced Seoul and Sydney. We're down here at home. The benchmark S and P fell 0.1% Friday still near a record high, though this after Labor reported employers added 235,000 jobs in August. That's a modest gain after two months of robust hiring at a time when the Delta variants spread is discouraged, some from flying shopping and eating out. The August gains. The government reporting of falling short of the big gains in June and July of roughly a million a month despite the slowdown, President Biden it took a victory lap, he said. The system is working despite the low numbers, But despite the impact of the delta, very and I'll talk a little more about that minute. What we're seeing is an economic recovery. This durable and strong Uh, the Biden plan is working. We're getting results. America is on the move again in today's revision of previous month job gains with the revision of July numbers. Uh, this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month on average. During the past three months and three months before I became president. Well, we're adding 60,000 jobs a month. Total job creation in the first seven months of my administration is nearly double. Double any prior first year President Well, I know some wanted to see a larger number today and so did I. What we've seen this year as a continued growth month after month job creation. The gains in June and July followed widespread vaccinations that allow the economy to fully reopened from pandemic restrictions. Of course, the lower number is that coming in here recently. Coincide with the rise of the Delta variance. A full restoration of electricity to some of the hardest hit areas of Louisiana, battered by Hurricane Ida could take until the end of the month. According to Enter JI, Louisiana. At least 16 deaths were blamed on the storm across Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, damaging or destroying more than 22,002 power poles. Jefferson Parish president Cynthia Shang said those who evacuated should try to stay away as long as possible because of infrastructure and lack of fuel. Because we still have the fuel issue. You know? Um, I was very grateful that the school systems are not starting.