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"Rising in the U.S. with a daily average up nearly 20% since last month In Colorado governor Jared polis says one out of every 48 residents is infected We still are in a very dire situation And only 19% of the almost 1500 hospitalized are vaccinated We wouldn't even be here talking about this if everybody was vaccinated Colorado want a four states including New Mexico California and West Virginia extending booster shots for all adults even before the CDC gives the go ahead to cover everyone The increase in COVID cases comes as a U.S. appeals court late yesterday upheld its decision to put a hold on President Biden's order to require vaccines for companies with 100 or more workers calling the mandate staggeringly overboard U.S. health officials keeping a close eye on a virus surge in Europe after opening our border to travel a three week lockdown in the Netherlands Austria poised to move forward with a similar measure Germany urging people to get the vaccine as infections and deaths grow all this creating unease on the continent British prime minister Boris Johnson We've been here before And we remember what happens when the wave starts Back in the U.S. AB correspondent Jackie Quinn reports just in time for the holidays the government is ordering nursing homes to allow visits for all residents Because COVID-19 was hitting the elderly and frail especially hard The nation's nursing homes went on lockdown in March of last year many residents couldn't see loved ones until the spring Now the government is ordering the facilities to no longer limit the frequency or length of visits The NBA raises the level of urgency regarding booster shots telling players and coaches in a memo they should be received as soon as possible and is no longer advisable to wait The Associated Press obtaining a copy of that memo Julie Walker AP news Government negotiators from nearly 200 countries have adopted a new deal on climate action After two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement it was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C or 2.7°F nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions But in the end said it provides some progress if not success U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the imperfect proposal You can't let that perfect be the enemy of the good In a last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting emissions from coal Indian environment minister bhupender yadav Have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and our entitlement to the responsible use of fossil fuels The Glasgow climate pact includes some financial incentives for poorer nations and solves a long-standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer King A woman charged two years ago with trespassing at The Bronx zoo and taunting the lions is wanted again for doing the same thing this past week according to New York City police Cell phone video shows the woman who police identified as 32 year old Maya artery in a fenced in area at the lion exhibit Thursday She's wearing a red dress leopard print shawl and blond wig There's a moat separating her from the lion which she's talking to while holding roses and at one point tosses money at the animal The Bronx zoo said in a statement the situation involves one individual who is determined to harass our lions with no regard for her safety Police say she left the scene before Zeus staff could get to her but now they're looking for her Julie Walker New York Jurors deciding the fate of Kyle rittenhouse who killed two men and wounded another during a police brutality protest will be allowed to consider lesser charges That's what the judge said Friday of jurors up to acquit him on some of the original counts written how sobbed as he testified that he acted in self defense saying he feared for his life last year during a night of unrest in Kenosha Wisconsin following the shooting death by police of Jacob Blake a black man rittenhouse's white so were his victims prosecutors painted him as a vigilante who came to the protests.

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"bhupender yadav" Discussed on AP News
"With a daily average up nearly 20% since last month in Colorado governor Jared polis says one out of every 48 residents is infected We still are in a very dire situation And only 19% of the almost 1500 hospitalized are vaccinated We wouldn't even be here talking about this if everybody was vaccinated Colorado one of four states including New Mexico California and West Virginia extending boost to shops for all adults even before the CDC gives the go ahead to cover everyone The increase in COVID cases comes as a U.S. appeals court late yesterday upheld its decision to put a hold on President Biden's order to require vaccines for companies with 100 or more workers calling the mandate staggeringly overboard U.S. health officials keeping a close eye on a virus surge in Europe after opening our border to travel a three week lockdown in the Netherlands Austria poised to move forward with a similar measure Germany urging people to get the vaccine as infections and deaths grow all this creating unease on the continent British prime minister Boris Johnson We've been here before And we remember what happens when the wave starts Back in the U.S. AB correspondent Jackie Quinn reports just in time for the holidays the government is ordering nursing homes to allow visits for all residents Because COVID-19 was hitting the elderly and frail especially hard The nation's nursing homes went on lockdown in March of last year many residents couldn't see loved ones until the spring Now the government is ordering the facilities to no longer limit the frequency or length of visits The NBA raises the level of urgency regarding booster shots telling players and coaches in a memo they should be received as soon as possible and it's no longer advisable to wait The Associated Press obtaining a copy of that memo Julie Walker AP news Government negotiators from nearly 200 countries have adopted a new deal on climate action After two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement It was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C or 2.7°F Nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions but in the end said it provides some progress if not success U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the imperfect proposal You can't let that perfect be the enemy of the good In the last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting emissions from coal Indian environment minister bhupender yadav Have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and our entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels The Glasgow climate pact includes some financial incentives for poorer nations and solves a long-standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer King A woman charged two years ago with trespassing at The Bronx zoo and taunting the lions is wanted again for doing the same thing this past week according to New York City police Cell phone video shows the woman who police identified as 32 year old Maya artery in a fenced in area at the lion exhibit Thursday She's wearing a red dress leopard print shawl and blond wig There's a moat separating her from the lion which she's talking to while holding roses and at one point tosses money at the animal The Bronx zoo said in a statement the situation involves one individual who is determined to harass our lions with no regard for her safety Police say she left the scene before Zeus staff could get to her but now they're looking for her Julie Walker New York Jurors deciding the fate of Kyle rittenhouse who killed two men and wounded another during a police brutality protest will be allowed to consider lesser charges That's what the judge said Friday of jurors up to acquit him on some of the original counts written how sobbed as he testified that he acted in self defense saying he feared for his life last year during a night of unrest in Kenosha Wisconsin following the shooting death by police of Jacob Blake a black man rittenhouse's white so were his victims prosecutors painted him as a vigilante who came to the protests from out of state with a rifle to provoke a response Jurors are expected to begin deliberating Monday after closing arguments I'm Julie Walker Farmer's policy perks are.

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"bhupender yadav" Discussed on AP News
"With a daily average up nearly 20% since last month in Colorado governor Jared polis says one out of every 48 residents is infected We still are in a very dire situation And only 19% of the almost 1500 hospitalized are vaccinated We wouldn't even be here talking about this if everybody was vaccinated Colorado want a four states including New Mexico California and West Virginia extending booth to shouts for all adults even before the CDC gives the go ahead to cover everyone The increase in COVID cases comes as a U.S. appeals court late yesterday upheld its decision to put a hold on President Biden's order to require vaccines for companies with 100 or more workers calling the mandate staggeringly overboard U.S. health officials keeping a close eye on a virus surge in Europe after opening our border to travel a three week lockdown in the Netherlands Austria poised to move forward with a similar measure Germany urging people to get the vaccine as infections and deaths grow all this creating unease on the continent British prime minister Boris Johnson We've been here before and we remember what happens when the wave starts Back in the U.S. AB correspondent Jackie Quinn reports just in time for the holidays the government is ordering nursing homes to allow visits for all residents Because COVID-19 was hitting the elderly and frail especially hard The nation's nursing homes went on lockdown in March of last year Many residents couldn't see loved ones until the spring Now the government is ordering the facilities to no longer limit the frequency or length of visits The NBA raises the level of urgency regarding booster shots telling players and coaches in a memo they should be received as soon as possible and is no longer advisable to wait The Associated Press obtaining a copy of that memo Julie Walker AP news Government negotiators from nearly 200 countries have adopted a new deal on climate action After two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement It was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C or 2.7°F nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions But in the end said it provides some progress if not success U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the imperfect proposal You can't let that perfect be the enemy of the good In a last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting additions from coal Indian environment minister bhupender yadav Have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and our entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels The Glasgow climate pact includes some financial incentives for poorer nations and solves a long-standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer King A woman charged two years ago with trespassing at The Bronx zoo and taunting the lions is wanted again for doing the same thing this past week according to New York City police Cell phone video shows the woman who police identified as 32 year old Maya Autry in a fenced in area at the lion exhibit Thursday She's wearing a red dress leopard print shawl and blond wig There's a moat separating her from the lion which she's talking to while holding roses and at one point tosses money at the animal The Bronx zoo said in a statement the situation involves one individual who is determined to harass our lions with no regard for her safety Police say she left the scene before Zeus staff could get to her but now they're looking for her Julie Walker New York Jurors deciding the fate of Kyle rittenhouse who killed two men and wounded another during a police brutality protest will be allowed to consider lesser charges That's what the judge said Friday of jurors up to acquit him on some of the original counts written how sobbed as he testified that he acted in self defense saying he feared for his life last year during a night of unrest in Kenosha Wisconsin following the shooting death by police of Jacob Blake a black man rittenhouse's white so were his victims prosecutors painted him as a vigilante who came to the protests from out of state with a rifle to provoke.

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"bhupender yadav" Discussed on AP News
"With a daily average up nearly 20% since last month in Colorado governor Jared polis says one out of every 48 residents is infected We still are in a very dire situation And only 19% of the almost 1500 hospitalized are vaccinated We wouldn't even be here talking about this if everybody was vaccinated Colorado one of four states including New Mexico California and West Virginia extending boost to shouts for all adults even before the CDC gives the go ahead to cover everyone The increase in COVID cases comes as a U.S. appeals court late yesterday upheld its decision to put a hold on President Biden's order to require vaccines for companies with 100 or more workers calling the mandate staggeringly overboard U.S. health officials keeping a close eye on a virus surge in Europe after opening our border to travel a three week lockdown in the Netherlands Austria poised to move forward with a similar measure Germany urging people to get the vaccine as infections and deaths grow all this creating unease on the continent British prime minister Boris Johnson We've been here before And we remember what happens when a wave starts Back in the U.S. AB correspondent Jackie Quinn reports just in time for the holidays the government is ordering nursing homes to allow visits for all residents Because COVID-19 was hitting the elderly and frail especially hard The nation's nursing homes went on lockdown in March of last year many residents couldn't see loved ones until the spring Now the government is ordering the facilities to no longer limit the frequency or length of visits The NBA raises the level of urgency regarding booster shots telling players and coaches in a memo they should be received as soon as possible and it's no longer advisable to wait The Associated Press obtaining a copy of that memo Julie Walker AP news Government negotiators from nearly 200 countries have adopted a new deal on climate action After two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement It was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C or 2.7°F Nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions But in the end said it provides some progress if not success U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the imperfect proposal You can't let that perfect be the enemy of the good In the last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting additions from coal Indian environment minister bhupender yadav Have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and our entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels The Glasgow climate pact includes some financial incentives for poorer nations and solves a long-standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer King A woman charged two years ago with trespassing at The Bronx zoo and taunting the lions is wanted again for doing the same thing this past week according to New York City police Cell phone video shows the woman who police identified as 32 year old Maya Autry in a fenced in area at the lion exhibit Thursday She's wearing a red dress leopard print shawl and blond wig There's a moat separating her from the lion which she's talking to while holding roses and at one point tosses money at the animal The Bronx zoo said in a statement the situation involves one individual who is determined to harass our lions with no regard for her safety Police say she left the scene before Zeus staff could get to her but now they're looking for her Julie Walker New York Jurors deciding the fate of Kyle rittenhouse who killed two men and wounded another during a police brutality protest will be allowed to consider lesser charges That's what the judge said Friday of jurors up to acquit him on some of the original counts rittenhouse sobbed as he testified that he acted in self defense saying he feared for his life last year during a night of unrest in Kenosha Wisconsin following the shooting death by police of Jacob Blake a black man written house's white so were his victims prosecutors painted him as a vigilante who came to the protests from out of state with a rifle to provoke a response Jurors are expected to begin deliberating Monday after closing arguments I'm Julie Walker Farmer's policy perks are.

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"bhupender yadav" Discussed on AP News
"Is ordering nursing homes to allow visits for all residents Because COVID-19 was hitting the elderly and frail especially hard The nation's nursing homes went on lockdown in March of last year many residents couldn't see loved ones until the spring Now the government is ordering the facilities to no longer limit the frequency or length of visits The NBA raises the level of urgency regarding booster shots telling players and coaches in a memo they should be received as soon as possible and is no longer advisable to wait The Associated Press obtaining a copy of that memo Julie Walker AP news Government negotiators from nearly 200 countries have adopted a new deal on climate action After two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement It was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C or 2.7°F Nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions But in the end said it provides some progress if not success U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the imperfect proposal You can't let that perfect be the enemy of the good In the last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting additions from coal Indian environment minister bhupender yadav Have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and our entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels The Glasgow climate pact includes some financial incentives for poorer nations and solves a long-standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer King A woman charged two years ago with trespassing at The Bronx zoo and taunting the lions is wanted again for doing the same thing this past week according to New York City police Cell phone video shows the woman who police identified as 32 year old Maya Autry in a fenced in area at the lion exhibit Thursday She's wearing a red dress leopard print shawl and blond wig There's a moat separating her from the lion which she's talking to while holding roses and at one point tosses money at the animal The Bronx zoo said in a statement the situation involves one individual who is determined to harass our lions with no regard for her safety Police say she left the scene before Zeus staff could get to her but now they're looking for her Julie Walker New York Jurors deciding the fate of Kyle rittenhouse who killed two men and wounded another during a police brutality protest will be allowed to consider lesser charges That's what the judge said Friday of jurors up to acquit him on some of the original counts rittenhouse sobbed as he testified that he acted in self defense saying he feared for his life last year during a night of unrest in Kenosha Wisconsin following the shooting death by police of Jacob Blake a black man rittenhouse's white so were his victims prosecutors painted him as a vigilante who came to the protests from out of state with a rifle to provoke a response Jurors are expected to begin deliberating Monday after closing arguments I'm Julie Walker Farmer's policy perks are that little extra something you can get when you're a farmer's customer So to tell you about them we're adding a little extra something to this ad smooth saxophone riffs When you have a farmer's home policy with.

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Nations strike climate deal with coal compromise
"Government negotiators from nearly two hundred countries have adopted a new deal on climate action after two weeks of talks envoys at the United Nations climate change conference in Glasgow Scotland accepted a compromise agreement it was aimed at keeping alive the international goal to limit global warming to one point five degrees Celsius or two point seven degrees Fahrenheit nation after nation complained that the deal isn't enough to fend off flooding heat drought and weather disasters that endanger millions but in the end said it provides some progress if not success U. S. special climate envoy John Kerry encouraged delegates to accept the N. perfect proposal you can then perfect be the enemy of the good in a last minute intervention India watered down the language on cutting emissions from coal Indian environment minister Bhupender Yadav I'm loving countries have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and not entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels Glasco climate pact includes some financial incentives for poor nations and solves a long standing problem to pave the way for carbon trading I'm Jennifer king