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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Caller Steven Dialed Over 13k Phone Numbers Campaigning for Trump
"Let's go to California, Stephen line three. Hello, doctor gorka. How are you happy new year? Happy new year, my friend. What's your comment? What's your question? Well, I don't have any car. I have comments. Basically, I can't pay for Tom Kane junior in New Jersey and I can't. Tom Kane, junior. Okay. In New Jersey and I campaigned for Donald Trump also in 2020 in New Jersey. God bless. And I was the number one phone call in New Jersey for Trump campaign. All right, how many numbers did you dial? Steve. Uh oh, that was over 13,000. For the campaign. Oh my gosh. Here's my spin, okay? Yeah. You guys are wonderful. You guys are, I love your show and I love living. I love, you know, prager you guys are incredible. But I hear a butt coming along. Yeah, but here's the thing. I know that McCarthy is going to pull it through. I met McCarthy. He's a great guy. You know what? The fact that Trump is behind him, I 1000% agree with you. Trump should come down to D.C., shake hands with all the people, cut all the deals, but I know for a fact that McCarthy is going to be Speaker of the House because he's not only part. He's seen what the swamp is and he's also seen with the slime is. And for him to be there for that long of a time, I think he's going to pull it off.

AP News Radio
Official says over 10,000 Ukrainian troops killed in war
"A top adviser to Ukraine's president, has cited military chiefs as saying 10,000 to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the country's 9 month old struggle against Russia's invasion. Michael podolak has given new figures about Ukrainian soldiers killed in battle, while noting the number of injured troops was higher and civilian casualty counts significant. The rare comment is far below estimates of Ukrainian casualties from western leaders last month, general Mark milley, the chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff, said as many as 40,000 Ukrainian soldiers and well over 100,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded, he added that it was the same thing probably on the Ukrainian side. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Audit hits N. Dakota on vaccine handling; agency disputes it
"A state audit finds issues with vaccine handling in North Dakota Who heads virus response for North Dakota's Department of Health is disputing an audit released Tuesday The auditor's office says the department gave patients nearly 2000 doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine that had been stored at incorrect temperatures and nearly 13,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine with missing temperature data There is redundancy in the system problems with documentation were being corrected and that no non viable vaccines were given an auditor spokeswoman Emily Dahl says they aren't recommending revaccination they're simply reporting what they found I'm Jennifer King

AP News Radio
Rivian Recalling Nearly All of Its Vehicles
"Rivian is recalling nearly all of its vehicles over a loose fastener I am Lisa dwyer with the latest Electric truck and SUV maker rivian automotive says it is recalling almost all the vehicles it has delivered to customers in order to tighten a loose fastener that could potentially affect drivers ability to steer The company said it is recalling about 13,000 vehicles because a fastener connecting the vehicle's front upper control arm and steering knuckle may not be torqued enough It said there have been several reports potentially related to the issue but no injuries have been reported The company said the fix would take only a few minutes and it expects to be able to repair them all in about 30 days with customer collaboration

WTOP
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"Off savings on fences, decks, and pavers. Go to long fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today. It is ten, ten, a running for a runner that is from Arlington recently completed a cross country track. It was a fundraising trip to help others get access to clean water around the world. Michael wardian started at city hall in San Francisco and took to route 50 ending his trip at Rehoboth beach, Delaware, his why. I feel very fortunate to have the gift of running and I figured if I can make it more about just me and help other people along the way, then I wanted to do that. Did prep for this trip he did lots of back to back runs, CrossFit and personal training, warty and tells WTO he also took trips to help him prepare for the heat and altitude like one to Sri Lanka. Where I ran 250 kilometers in a 100° temperatures with 90% humidity. And a family trip to the Galápagos Islands with a stopover in Quito Ecuador where I could get to about 13,000 feet so that I'd be above the highest point that I would face on the journey. It took a lot of planning and teamwork to pull things off. It's really scared me and was something that was super audacious and kind of outside of what I thought I could do. So I wanted to see if I could do it. Las Anderson WTO news. Michael surpassed his goal of a $100,000 for world vision's clean water work. You can read more online at WTO P dot com. Well, it turns out they've expanded the dog park idea to a full size pool for pooches. This in southwestern Virginia. With the dog days of summer here, dogs and Roanoke Virginia have a chance to frolic in cool water. Kevin ketcham is operations manager of what's called

AP News Radio
Sievierodonetsk mayor says Russian forces seize half of city
"Severe donets mayor says Russian forces have now seized half of the city Alexander stryer has told The Associated Press military units in a frenzied push have seized half of the eastern city that's key to Moscow's efforts to quickly complete the capture of the industrial Donbass region The city's essentially being destroyed ruthlessly blocked by block Heavy street fighting continuing and artillery bombardments threatening the lives of the estimated 13,000 civilians still sheltering in the city the once was home to more than 100,000 people I'm Charles De

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"Been burning for weeks in the mountains above the town of Las Vegas New Mexico Its population is about 13,000 The west side of the sangria de Cristo mountain range is full of smoke It looked almost like an air show it could still hit the planes flying over that area dousing it with repellent and also with water That's the town's mayor Louis trujillo describing the view from his window at city hall Some families have started to evacuate their homes trujillo says others who live on the surrounding ranches and in canyons have lost everything Crews don't have an exact tally yet of how many homes have burned since winds kicked up on Monday the fire has been burning too hot and too intensely for anyone to check There are cattle ranches there are just little ranch houses old style homes mostly Adobe some stick built and of course some mobile homes in that area Losing these properties is uniquely heartbreaking he says some have been in the same family for generations It's a loss of culture It's a lot of kids If you know that word in Spanish Yeah there's no direct translation in English Trujillo says gerencia means a feeling people half of the land To us it's really more of a spiritual belonging to the land And it's not just a house that you buy and move on to another one And so forth So when there's lineage and there's generations that have owned that property so it means a lot more to people here in northern New Mexico He says it's a common sentiment in this corner of New Mexico We're longtime families like his trace their ancestry back centuries The current proprietors of this properties were given to him by their grandpa and their deals and their ideas and their visal velos and their great grandfather had this house and now it's mine and so you can see that it's not just a house It means so much more 1100 people are working to save those homes and contain this fire.

What's the 311
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"Welcome to Singapore, so I'm talking about cervical cancers. What is cervical cancers and a sign of cervical cancer? I'm a cancer survival myself. And so is my so is my man. He's a cancer survivor himself. So. About 13,000 American women will be now your nose with cervical cancer this year. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, while they may not seem like a lot of especially when compared with the rate of breast cancer, which roughly one in 8 women will develop in their lifetime. It's still the third most common gynecologic cancer in the United States say as clear MD. Gynecologist oncologist and New York poster Terry and Columbia University, I run medical center. The good news that largely is to pap smear is the HPV test in the HPV vaccination. There has been a significant significant decrease in circle cancer risk in developed countries over the last 50 years that doctors think clear. What more experts anticipate the number of new cases of cervical cancer contained to the client and women who has been vaccinated? Now for not so great news, signs of circle cancer can be easily missed because its symptoms mimic those on many other conditions. And if it's not core early survival rates drop rapidly, here's what you need to know. In short cervical cancer is in almost all cases the result of sexually transmitted disease Amanda Nichols fader MD associate professor and director of the Kelly, gynecology oncology service at Johns Hopkins Hopkins school of medicine in Baltimore..

KTRH
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"Degrees and some clouds at the ktrh top tax defenders. 24 hour Weather Center. The Times now five Oh, one. Our top story. GOP leaders are blasting the president for policies they believe led to a surge in Haitian immigrants. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick says the White House has no clear plan to handle immigration from anywhere. If you look at the photographs outside the Kabul airport, and then look at the photographs from the drone yesterday of the 10,000 under the bridge, you could interchange those photographs. A total of about 13,000 illegal immigrants are crammed under an international bridge in the South Texas border town of Del Rio, hoping to be allowed into the country. Three Houston area women caught on cell phone video assaulting in New York City restaurant hostess After she asked to see their vaccination cards as required by local law, they're the victim was taken to the hospital. All the three women were charged with assault and criminal mischief. Ktrh news time 502 on Wall Street stocks fell in a broad selloff amid uncertainty over the delta variant and a weaker than expected reading on consumer sentiment. Now, with the recap of how all the major stocks fared, here's ktrh money man Pat Shin brought to you by GM auto leasing dot com Good evening. Wyatt Stocks Closing the day broadly Lower the Dow industrials finishing the day down by 166 points closing at 5 34,084 s and P 500 down 40 points right at 1% so that for the NASDAQ down 137 points for the day Oil down 64. Cents $71.97 a barrel Gold. Also lower down $5.30 an ounce $1751. Finally, for the week, the Dow industrials down just 33 points or little changed. With the check of your money from the Office of Heritage Asset Advisors. I'm Pat Shin for NewsRadio. 7 40.

News Talk 1130 WISN
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"W I s n W r N W h D to Milwaukee and I heart radio station. Good afternoon. I'm Dave Michaels. The number of Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. Is now over, 8000 officials at Fort McCoy say nearly 8800 Afghan refugees are staying there, and spokesperson Cheryl Phillips says about 13,000 refugees could be supported. Raymond Newport, Wisconsin Radio Network. 26 Republican senators are asking President Biden for the exact number of Americans still trapped in Afghanistan. And in a separate letter from 10, Republican senators, they're asking for answers about how the Via administration intends to keep its promise to continue assisting individuals who desire to evacuate and Democrats are getting involved as well. Senator Richard Blumenthal on Monday said he is furious about the Biden administrations delays in getting Americans out of Afghanistan, saying, I have been deeply frustrated, even furious that our government's delay and inaction. I'm Mike Bauer. Milwaukee Old woman running for the United States. Senate has been charged with embezzling $20,000 in campaign funds. Chantilly Lewis has been charged with four felonies total if convicted, she faces up to 10 years in prison tonight. The Racine Common Council is expected to vote on whether or not to use $450,000 on eviction prevention. And that money would come from the American rescue plan. Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that evictions could resume across the country, which ended pandemic era protections for about 3.5 million people nationwide. Checking the sizzle. Health Sports scoreboard Eric Lower pitching tonight for the Brewers. They'll play the Phillies and American family field from the Orthopedic Associates of Wisconsin. W I s N news Center. I'm Dave Michaels. This week's red pilled America tackles the question should trump run again for president to find the answer. We follow the story of Trump's covid response to see where the former president is most vulnerable. Listen to the red pilled.

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Biden Vows to Evacuate All Americans and Afghan Helpers
"He will get every American citizen who wants to leave out of Afghanistan, along with those who helped us forces were going to do everything, everything that we can to provide safe evacuation for our Afghan allies. Partners and Afghans who who who who might be targeted because of the Association of the United States. In an address to the nation today, Biden said, It's one of the largest most difficult airlifts in history and that the US has evacuated around 13,000 people from Afghanistan. Since the U. S military airlift began last Saturday. Biden is facing criticism for the way the withdrawal from the country is being handled amid video showing chaotic scenes from the Kabul airport. This is many people there say the Taliban is making it hard to get to the airport. College and

All Things Considered
Joe Biden Addresses Afghanistan Evacuation
"Biden says he's focused on getting Americans out of Afghanistan by August. 31st The president updated the country today on the status of evacuations out of Kabul, less than a week after the Taliban overthrew the Afghan government. NPR's Asma Khalid reports, The administration has been facing mounting criticism for the chaotic scenes that continue to play out at the airport in the capital. The White House says the military has evacuated roughly 13,000 people since August 14th. It doesn't have an exact tally of how many Americans are still in Afghanistan. Despite reports of chaos on the ground near the airport, Biden offered this promise. Let me be clear any American who wants to come home, we will get you home. There are reports of Afghans getting stopped at Taliban checkpoints. The president says there's been no indication that Americans can't reach the airport, citing an agreement with the Taliban to allow Americans through. Some reporting on the ground calls that account into question.

790 KABC
Rescue Efforts Underway After Deadly Haiti Earthquake
"1300 people are dead. After a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti over the weekend this morning. Search crews are scrambling to find any possible survivors. As the area gets ready for potentially strong storms. K two a five Salina boat and joining us now live with the latest Alina. Good morning. Chris Megan. Good morning. As you can imagine, the Haitian government has declared a state of emergency and as you just mentioned 1300 people are dead and 5700 people are injured. Uh, yeah. This is a look at the recovery efforts. Now excavators are being used to pull the heavy concrete off a very devastating sight. As you see, being zoo see people being pulled From the rubble. This was a 7.2 magnitude quake that struck Saturday morning and has destroyed more than 13,000 homes and destroyed equally as many the destruction has pushed hospitals to the brink and most roads that would typically carry vital supplies is blocked. Survivors in some areas are sheltering in place or in the streets or in soccer fields with very few of their salvage belongings with them. Unfortunately, the devastation could soon worsened. With tropical storm grace on the horizon. The storm is expected to make landfall Monday night. It could bring heavy rain, flooding and landslides. The earthquake is the latest challenge for the struggling island nation. Haiti is still reeling from the fallout of the 7.7 point zero earthquake that killed more than 200,000. People in 2000 and 10. Now take a look at this President Joe Biden, writing over the weekend. He is devastated by this quake. Saying, We send our deepest condolences to all of those who have lost loved ones or saw their homes and businesses destroyed. I have authorized immediate US response. Now the U. S. Coast Guard is also in Haiti to transport supplies Also to transport the injured to places where they can be treated.

Mark Levin
Is the CDC Inflating COVID Case Numbers in Florida State?
"The D O. H in Florida stated it's true total was 15,319 cases. Indicating an over account of more than 13,000. That's almost 100%. On Wednesday. The CDC's updated Florida's new cases the 23,958 for Friday, 21,487 on Saturday, 19,584 on Sunday. Quietly admitting that the state was right. But did not offer an explanation as to why Interestingly, the revised GDP numbers are still higher than the totals the Florida Department of Health published to its Twitter account on Monday. Now Florida has the numbers gives them to the CDC and the CDC's. He's jacking them up. Why is that? Ladies and gentlemen, g whiz, I wonder. Politicisation. Of these health bureaucrats and fascists is unbelievable. Florida follows CDC guidelines reporting cases Monday through Friday other than the holidays, they said, so each Monday and Tuesday, there will be two or three days of data reported at the time. When data is published, is attributed evenly to the previous days. What they've been doing is adding numbers together. And then adding numbers aren't the numbers. The old C. D.

KTAR 92.3FM
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"Monsoon storms knocked down your power. You're not the only one k to ours. Griselda Latino joins us live from the news center with the latest on the power outages. Yep. Becky land Right now, More than 3000. PS customers are still without power. Lily casada with a P s says at the peak of the outage they had about 14,000. Power outages are estimated time of restoration for the Cave Creek area outage, which is the largest one that we're seeing right now. Is that about Seven P.m.. Meanwhile, SRP has more than 700 customers without power as our peace Patti Garcia Lykken says. That's down from the height of the storm. Last night where we saw about 13,000 customers who are out of power. They're expecting power to be fully restored in a few hours Live in the news centre. I'm Griselda Schettino, Katya. Our news. Coronavirus in Arizona, Arizona, seeing more breakthrough cases than ever before that comes from the director of public health at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. Phoenix Doctor Shot Marva City if you really here is in terms of how many breakthrough cases we have. The CDC actually stopped counting cases that were breakthrough cases. And folks unless they're hospitalized are not actually counting them. Although the CDC does not recommend exposed vaccinated, folks get tested. Marv Asti encourages you To act like you're a carrier. Today, there were 1479 new coronavirus cases and seven new covid deaths reported in Arizona. Covid 19 related Hospital metrics continuing on a steady rise over the last several days, we have more on the numbers at K t a r dot com A huge improvement project on I 10 at the Broadway Curve starts tonight, causing some weekend closures right through September, Doug Nestle with a dart explains where the closure.

Mark Levin
Rep. Kevin McCarthy Says People Like Pelosi and Omar Are Tearing Us Down
"Uh, that enough information is getting out to, uh, suburbs and other places in this country where They're going to really go down to defeat big time this this election cycle. I am feeling a movement I have not seen before. And you know what's most interesting mark. It's not just conservatives. I'm hearing it from independence. I'm hearing it from Democrats. I'm hearing it from Democrats, moms who are waking up of what being taught in their schools when they shut down the schools and wouldn't let people go and they put it on zoom. People now paid attention to what these Individuals are saying and teaching. They are teaching you to hate one another. Based upon the color of your skin. Remember, I imagine it's in your book. What is the mark? Six taxes? How do you destroy America? You try to destroy the foundation. You want to hate the nation instead of love the nation. I mean, think about who they have in their party. Congresswoman Omar. Lord in a country that wasn't stabilized. She goes to account. And what does America do? What America does best opening up the arms and brings her into this nation. She becomes a citizen. But what do we do that another other nation will allow you to do you assimilate? You have just as much responsibility. Did anybody else you become a member of Congress less than 13,000 people have ever had the privilege. You would think she would love this nation instead of hate this nation. You would think you'd want to duplicate this instead of try to tear it down. You think you'd want to emulate it? Because when she became a citizen Abraham Lincoln was the Liberator. Martin Luther King spoke of her dreams, and now she wants to criticize it. America is exceptional. Mhm. Not perfect. We strive to be a more perfect union, but they want to tear us down and what they're trying to do is teaching to schools. People are waking up and are not going to take it any longer. Just how I'm not going to take it from Nancy Pelosi. This is fantastic, and you should know we've been working hard here. Behind this microphone, millions and millions of listeners. They are organizing. They are rising up. It's not just in a school board here or there, there are plans to do a whole lot more. And I want

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"The scripts National Spelling Bee has his first ever black champion. Her name is a villa avant garde. She was named this year's champion and says she put it a lot of hard working hours to reach this major victories did it basically by just studying. That like I do about 13,000, where it's been trying to do about seven hours, and then I had like a lot of tutoring. Zanella also says there was one word that almost tripped her up. Never to that where it's like. It's like, really fat. Because, like I've gotten that weren't wrong. I knew what it was like I knew. It was a keenness of mints. And like I have seen it many times before any recognized it, Uh, Vanguard claimed a $50,000 cash prize after outlasting more than 200 other spellers. Hey, if you are heading into Boston tonight, be aware that the bright lights of Hollywood will replace the headlights of vehicles in a section of the tip O'Neill tunnel, the on ramp at Lincoln and Essex streets leading to Interstate 93 north will be shut down between four PM and midnight. Now it's not clear which of several film Projects are being shot in Boston is currently involved Mass. Bot does say there will be plenty of signs and police details in place to guide drivers through the traffic mess will guide you as well. Traffic on the threes every 10 minutes. A toddler is struck and killed in Chelsea this afternoon. The latest on the investigation coming up next at two o'clock with Kendall Buell. Standby. I'm Tina Girl, Jay Farner here, CEO of rocket mortgage and rocket companies. Last year we saw historically low mortgage interest rates. What you may not know is that interest rates are already starting to increase and it's likely that trend is only going to continue. Our team of experts is standing by to help you save before rates go up. Don't look back and wish that you would take an action. Call 8338 rocket.

WTOP 24 Hour News
4 Dead, 1 Critically Injured After Hot Air Balloon Crash in New Mexico
"The FAA is investigating after a hot air balloon crashes into power lines in New Mexico State police spokesperson Dusty Francisco at this time there are four confirmed fatalities and one person was transported to an area hospital who is believed to be in critical condition. More than 13,000 customers are without

AP News
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"Of the population. Defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations, 11. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain who was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital and internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm Tim McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's Loom a crafts drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000 of Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack Commission I'm Tim McGuire within a P news minute, Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath members of the Senate aren't sent to wash. Content to to rubber stamp.

AP News
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"Of the population defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. 11. People with the Harris County Sheriff's office in Houston have been fired. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain who was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital and internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm Tim McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's Loom a crafts drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000. Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack commission. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News Minute Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath. Members of the Senate aren't sent to Washington to to rubber stamp.

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"Tells the troops at the base. We make up 1% of the population defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. 11. People with the Harris County Sheriff's office in Houston have been fired. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain who was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital and internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm Tim McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's loom a crass drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000. Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack Commission. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News MINUTE Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath members of the Senate aren't sent to wash. Content to to rubber.

AP News
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"Defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. 11. People with the Harris County Sheriff's office in Houston have been fired. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain who was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital. An internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm Tim McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's Loom a crafts drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000. Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack Commission. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News MINUTE Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath members of the Senate aren't sent to wash. Content to to rubber stamp.

AP News
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"Defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. 11. People with the Harris County Sheriff's office in Houston have been fired. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain. He was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital and internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm to McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's Loom a crafts drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000. Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack commission. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News Minute Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath. Members of the Senate aren't sent to Washington to to rubber stamp any party's views. They swear.

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"Defendant 99% of the rest of us way. OU Biden also thank the half the population who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. 11. People with the Harris County Sheriff's office in Houston have been fired. Six others suspended following the February death of Jack Ary Simmons, while in the county jail, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says Simmons was hit in the head a number of times by detention officers during fights he had after the jail lost power and water pressure during the deadly winter storm. Simmons had cuts to his face but told the jail doctor he was in no pain who was found unresponsive in his jail cell and died at a hospital and internal affairs investigation found the officers failed to bring him back to the clinic for follow up. X rays. I'm Tim McGuire AP News Government regulators have approved the first medicine to treat a common type of lung cancer that had been untreatable with drugs in the past. The Food and Drug Administration's approved and Jen's Loom a crafts drug, the first targeted therapy for non small cell lung cancer patients with tumors that have a certain genetic mutation about 13,000 Americans are afflicted each year, a study found that out of 124 patients, 36% had tumors shrink or disappear and foremost, the improvement lasted six months or longer. Louima Kratz is costly without insurance about $18,000. Month and liver damage is among the possible side effects. The FDA is requiring more study of the drug despite the early approval. I'm Jackie Quinn. Senate Republicans reject a Capital Attack commission. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News Minute Senate Republicans blocked the bipartisan Congressional Commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Deputy White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre says the Republicans failed to keep their oath. Members of the Senate aren't sent to Washington to to rubber stamp any party's views. They swear.

KTRH
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"At the hospital. Houston in Harris County, not on the Texas General Land Office is list of communities to receive the first round of post Harvey flood control funding. As a result, the county will not receive the $900 million that requested. County Judge Lena Hidalgo called the G Ellos decision unconscionable. While Houston mayor Semester Turner criticize what he called the agencies disregard for local residents. Texas's unemployment rate is dropping again. The State Workforce Commission says the unemployment rate statewide last month was it 6.7%. After about 13,000 jobs were added to the economy. The Workforce Commission says it's proof the state's economy is growing stronger. After being decimated over the past year by the pandemic. Union representing Border Patrol agent says there's an easy way to slow the flow of illegal immigrants coming in from Central America. Brandon Judd, who heads the National Border Patrol Council, says they need more resource is beef up the judges on the border, take these cases and adjudicate the cases immediately. Says that would give quick relief for those who have a legitimate claim for asylum and turn away those that don't there's funding in this year's appropriations bill to hire 100 new immigration judges, But the case backlog nationally now exceeds 1.2 million. KTRH news time. Two Oh, three. There is some quiet in the Middle East after a week and a half of rocket launches between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas In the Gaza Strip overnight, a cease fire went into effect between Israel and Hamas. After 11 straight days of fighting between the sides, there's an Israeli drone, keeping an eye on the Gaza Strip prepared should Hamas or Islamic Jihad. Try to fire any more rockets into Israel. This region has seen ongoing conflict for decades, but the Egyptians once again we're able to step in, bring both sides of the table and cut a cease fire agreement today. Both sides, though, are claiming victory. We saw Israeli Prime Minister.

NewsRadio WIOD
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"November 2nd the general election for January. 11th. I think that puts qualifying Towards the end of the first week of September, Hastings was a 28 year congressman who lost a battle with pancreatic cancer last month. 10 fellow Democrats have already announced their intentions to run and fill that seat. Former President Trump will find out shortly if you can get back on Facebook and Instagram and Oversight board, deciding whether to release his account this morning. He's been banned for four months accused of violating policy after the Capitol attack. Snapchat Twitter have already banned him for good. Even if the ruling isn't in his favor. Trump has found a new way to post messages. He's launched two space on his website to connect with supporters. Officials have reopened card Sound Road after a wild fire scorches about 13,000 acres over the past few days. The Florida Forest Service confirming the fire now 80% contained. Officials say the fire is not a threat to any nearby structures. An investigation remains ongoing. Into what sparked that blaze. Today Marks may 5th or sink of the Maya in South Florida restaurant owners hoping their tables will be packed with people celebrating. It's been a brutal year for restaurant owners. Nationally, the sector shed six million jobs during the first two months. The pandemic Now the issue is finding enough employees to come back. Rosie to move Bobby with the Broward chapter, the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association says. Hopefully, cooks and servers will feel more comfortable returning as more people get fully vaccinated. Our expectations are good. I think that business is definitely picking back up in our restaurants and our attractions, and our hotel's restaurant employment has risen each month. This year, But staffing is still.

AP News Radio
Jobless Claims Drop 13,000 to 553,000 as Economy Heals
"Another drop in the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits labor department figures show five hundred fifty three thousand people filed for unemployment aid last week that's a drop of thirteen thousand from the week before and the lowest level since the pandemic hit in March of last year a sign the economy is recovering from the corona virus recession but still the figure is well above the two hundred thirty thousand that was typical before the pandemic hit a little more than sixteen and a half million people were receiving some type of jobless aid for the week of April tenth my camp in Washington

Sean Hannity
Hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children arrive in Houston
"Unaccompanied migrant Children arrived in Houston today. Officials are providing any details of the location of the shelter, but say the National Association of Churches will provide care and housing for these and another 13,000 Children expected to arrive sometime in the future.

Atlanta's Morning News
Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies to meet at Citizens Bank Park
"Shortened 60 game season last year. Baseball returns to the full slate of 162 games. The Braves Open in Philly today is W S. B. J Black reports. There's unfinished business. Atlanta's rebuild its rotation with the additions of Drew Smiley and Charlie Morton, who quickly see the Braves formula. So good dudes that just buy into what's going on. It's very rare professional sport where you have so many different guys that they all like each other. And Freddie Freeman anchors and elite line up with Ronald Akunyili, while Max Freed gets his first opening day start, was excited. Something that you dream about something that you work for top prospect. Christian Pasha is also rookie of the Year candidate. But the division is much tougher first pitch just after three around 9000 fans will be in the stands in Philadelphia today. The brace will allow about 13,000 for next week's home opener.

PBS NewsHour
Rohingya Refugees Forced to Flee the Ongoing Violence in Myanmar
"The ongoing crisis in me and Mars had a devastating impact on one particular ethnic group Ro hinge a refugees forced to flee to cramp camps in Bangladesh. Battling the Corona virus and now being asked to relocate to a flood prone island news, our special correspondent Tania Rashid, reports. What were once homes, hospitals and schools at the world's largest refugee camp burned to ash as a massive fire rips through these makeshift settlements. 15 people were killed, 400 missing and tens of thousands displaced Three years ago. The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group, led a bloody military crackdown launched by the Myanmar military and police bordering Bangladesh. Mass killings of greats and arson drove close to a million into these sprawling camps in Cox's Bazar. In a report published in 2019, you went, investigators warned of genocidal intent. The Myanmar army denies that and claims it on. Lee acted against insurgent groups who attacked the police. But now these fires have uprooted these rocking goes, lives get again. Bangladesh authorities and agencies have been providing emergency assistance to over 45,000 homeless refugees. Since December, The Bangladeshi government has started moving more than 13,000 refugees from the overcrowded camps to bash on shore, a remote island in the Bay of Bengal. According to our local sources, the Bangladeshi government has offered those affected by the fires help with relocating there

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Florida to receive over 500k COVID-19 vaccine doses next week
"The state of Florida will receive over half a million doses of covert vaccines next week, including increased doses in a number of counties. Broward and Palm Beach counties will see an increase of 13,000 doses overall, no increase for Miami Dade, though their doses will slightly drop week

WTOP 24 Hour News
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey urges the federal government to deal with 'crisis' at the US-Mexico border
"S. Mexico border, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey urged the Biden administration to step in and help manage the influx of migrants, he says more than 13,000 migrant Children are in the custody of customs and border protection. Right now, that's the highest number in the history of the agency. I'm going to call this situation. What it is a crisis, a manmade crisis called caused by elites in Washington, D. C, who are totally divorced. From the reality on the ground. That was governor Doug Ducey, who traveled to the border along with other Republican politicians to blame the current surge of migrants on Democratic President Joe Biden. Immigration and border Security has been a hot button issue for decades in Arizona and the rest of the country. But do see made the claim that the former president Donald Trump had largely fixed border issues. That's kpho reporter Denis Welsh. Sharp

WTOP 24 Hour News
Homeland Security head spars with Congress over border surge
"Than 13,000 migrant Children and shelters, rather housing there or near their Republicans have been looking for answers in the hearing on Capitol Hill here, CBS is Natalie brand Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro My orcas faced Republican critics calling the situation a crisis. You agree that we have a A crisis on the southern border Congressman. We have Ah, very serious challenge. We also have a plan to address it. Secretary My orchids testified that most adults and families are being turned away under a pandemic related health rule, but not Children. Arriving alone, The Secret Service says police have arrested a Texas man

WBSM 1420
"about 13,000" Discussed on WBSM 1420
"By a simple majority but really need President. Biden says he's confident a bipartisan covert relief deal can be reached after meeting with the president, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats will work with Republicans on a deal when they can we want to do with bipartisan But we must be strong. But it says he won't negotiate for a stimulus checks below the $1400 amount in his current $1.9 trillion plan, But he left open the possibility the checks could go to a smaller group of Americans. ABC is Elizabeth Scholesy. American Airlines will follow about 13,000 employees, with federal aid set to expire next month. The House votes tomorrow on whether to strip congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green of her committee assignments. Rules Committee chair Jim McGovern, saying it's not even a close call. Any person encourages talk about shooting a member in the head. They should lose the right to serve on any committee. Republican Jackie will or skis response. I am not here to defend representative Green. I'm here to defend the process of the house. That process moves to the full house for a vote on expelling Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments Thursday. Andy Field, ABC News Washington Members of Congress today joined family and friends of Capitol police officer Brian Sick Nick for a memorial at the House. Sickness was fatally injured during last month's attack. His remains lay in honor at the Capitol. He's now at Arlington National Cemetery. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has directed a service wide.

KOA 850 AM
"about 13,000" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"More in a message to families. It stressed that there is no reason to be concerned on Lee doing this out of an abundance of caution. What will be seen is increased patrols around school buildings, and the district has asked will staff to be extra vigilant when monitoring school grounds? Elementary students in the district have recently returned for in person learning, middle and high school students are still studying remotely. Colorado is doing all it can to get seniors vaccinated against covert 19. The governor says. This will be a big week. The continued rollout. 40002nd doses will now become first doses, along with the weekly allotment of vaccines. That's 120,000 doses. Five people over 70. We'll get it this week. Sadly, that means foreign five will not The governor says the state's still thinks that could get the vaccine to 70% of all Coloradans ages, 70 and up by the end of February, incoming supply over the coming weeks should be able to keep second doses of vaccines on schedule. The news not good when it comes to additional loss of life from the pandemic. The University of Washington predicts the country is still on an upward trajectory, with current model projecting more than 566,000 deaths. By May 1st. A rapid vaccine rollout would help ease that, but only by about 13,000. The biggest impact would be a universal mass mandate. With that saving 30,000 lives, Johns Hopkins researchers say. Copan 19 has claimed 400,000 lives in the US I'm Tom Roberts. This is interesting. Stevie Wonder wants President elect Joe Biden and VP elect Kamila Harris to create a National Truth Commission to investigate inequality. Artist posted a video to his Twitter page Monday on MLK Day, bemoaning the lack of progress when it comes to racial equity, he says the answer is to establish a commission forcing quote this country to look at its lies and demand accountability from government officials. Wonder says without accountability, quote, We can't have forgiveness without forgiveness. We cannot heal. It is 7 37 here on Colorado's Morning news. We've gotta look, it's money news with Pat. And US some sports of BK as well as the Broncos meet their new GM..