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We Saw the Devil
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"Justice. Listen also reported this interaction with two police. They call police. Police were dispatched. They looked around for him and they did not see him. Unfortunately that was not the end of it. Brian riley returned the next day on the feth at four. Am and that's when he allegedly shot gleason and three other family members dead. He apparently went home to his girlfriend told her about the sex trafficking and whatnot and she was like okay sweetie. It's ok. they got into an argument over it with her telling him you got is not speaking to you. Because brian riley have been telling her for a couple weeks. Apparently the two weeks prior that god was speaking to him directly and telling him that he needs to save this girl named amber that he really did believe that he was on a mission from god to save this named amber he and his girlfriend got into an argument over it. She went to bed when she woke up he was gone. All of this was unfolding. So brian riley went back to justin justice gleeson home and he treated this and planned this like a military operation. He admitted this to investigators. He checked for three points of entry. He checked the streets. He glow sticks to put in your accents. He ended up so before he wants the attack. He said a vehicle on fire so that police would respond to it before they actually responded to the home. He stated it out. He initially tried to break into a door. That didn't work so he just shot through and then entered the home. As brian riley was making his way into the home. He murdered justice gleeson first then he murdered two recent lanham as she was holding her her three month old son and then shot both of the multiple times. Eleven year old girl was there as well and brian. Riley allegedly escorted her into the living room where he questioned her about an eleven year old girl named amber. The girl insisted that she did know. An amber newin by that name lived in that home and so riley shot her in the thought by and told her to tell him the truth again. She doubled down. Like i don't know what you're talking about. And so he shot her in the stomach. After counting down from three like three to one she told investigators she saved her own life by pretending to be dead after he shot her. In the stomach. Now can you imagine watching someone. Murderer your parents. And your three three-month-old old sibling. And you have to pretend to be dead on the floor after being shot twice andrew eleven years old. I cannot even fathom that brian riley is currently being held at the polk county jail on no bond and apparently he is still telling investigators that he is there to help amber and that sex trafficking is the big problem which honestly i'm wondering if that is a q..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
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"As many as 100 Million Americans could be under a vaccine mandate as president. Biden wants not only public sector workers to get the shot But also employees in private companies President Biden, but much of the blame for a persistent pandemic on the millions of Americans who have opted against getting vaccinated overcrowd. Our hospitals are overrunning emergency rooms and intensive care units. A new workplace rule will force employers of more than 100 workers to ensure their vaccinated or be tested weekly. We're going to protect vaccinated workers from unvaccinated coworkers. Companies in violation could face steep fines. Fines are also going up for passengers who refused to wear mask on flights if you break the rules Be prepared to pay. Critics are signaling lawsuits on Capitol Hill, Jared Halpern Fox News. Millions of people will take time out tomorrow to remember and honor those killed in the 9 11 terrorist attacks. President Biden and the first lady plan to visit all three locations to mark the 20th anniversary just as then President Obama did on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. The Justice Department suing Texas over the controversial new abortion law. Attorney General Merrick Garland says it's unconstitutional to ban women from ending their pregnancy after six weeks. He's concerned. Other Republican led states, including Florida will try to pass similar laws. Bull County Sheriff Grady Judd is leaving very little out as he is providing the most detailed account yet of last Sunday's mass shooting in Lakeland that left four people dead. After interviewing the suspect, Brian Reilly. Judge says he believed God told him to rescue someone named Amber. And was angry when a man named Justice Gleeson told him to go away, and that's when Brian Riley, are Suspect our murder suspect. Said. God told me to kill everyone, Judd says. Riley provided details, even admitting how he shot an 11 year old girl who survived the attack. Once upon a time, only men went to college. Now they're in the minority. The Wall Street Journal reports. A generation of American men have simply given up on college or perhaps college debt, which on average is over $30,000 For a four year degree. Women now make up nearly 60% of college students and all time high, well men attending colleges has gone down to about 40% and dropping with the national student clearinghouse expecting in the next few years that we could See two women earning a college degree for every man. Jeff Man. Also Fox News. The defending Super Bowl champions are starting the season with a win. But barely Ryan Succop kicked the go ahead field goal in the waning seconds as the Buccaneers edged the Cowboys 31 to 29 in Tampa. Tom Brady says it was a tough opponent. Very sound defense. They have a lot of good players on defense, so It's a good team. We're going to have to, you know, we obviously got a lot to clean up. Rob Gronkowski finished with two touchdowns, marking his 1/100 TD catch from Tom Brady and his career. News at the top and bottom of every hour. More AM Tampa Bay in moments I'm Chris Trackman NewsRadio W F L A Protecting your health and safety is Virginia Hospital.

KDWN 720AM
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"And good Friday morning F is alive on this 10th day of September, 34 minutes past the hour and the Biden administrations that Justice Department is suing Texas over its new six week abortion ban and the Texas law went into effect September 1st after the Supreme Court declined an emergency request to block it. Now the court did not rule on the law's constitutionality. However, Attorney General Merrick Garland and filing the suit said the ban is clearly unconstitutional under the court's own Long standing precedents. After careful assessment of the facts and the law, the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas. The obvious and expressly acknowledged intention of this statutory scheme is to prevent women from exercising their constitutional rights by thwarting judicial review. For as long as possible thus far. The law has had its intended effect because the statute makes it too risky for an abortion clinic to stay open. Abortion providers have ceased providing services. This leaves women in Texas unable to exercise their constitutional rights. And unable to obtain judicial review. At the very moment they need it. The United States also brings this suit to assert other federal interests that SP eight unconstitutionally impairs. Among other things, SP eight conflicts with federal law by prohibiting federal agencies from exercising their authorities and carrying out their responsibilities. Under federal laws relating to abortion services. It also subjects federal employees and non governmental partners to implement those laws to civil liability. And penalties. The United States also seeks a permanent and preliminary injunction. Prohibiting enforcement of the statute against the state of Texas, including against the state's officers, employees and agents and private parties. It has effectively deputized Who would bring suit under SP eight Texas right to Life, the state's largest anti abortion group and driver of that new law, said the group is already working with other states to pass. Similar measures. Well. It was a chance encounter with a former Marine beset by delusions of child sex trafficking that ultimately led to the massacre of four members of a Florida family, including a mother, who was holding her. Baby boy that from Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, who said at a news conference Thursday that Brian Riley told acquaintances he was headed for hurricane relief work. He stopped by a friend's house to pick up a first aid kit and That's when a short distance away, Riley saw Justice Gleeson mowing his lawn with his 11 year old daughter. In the yard. There was no relationship. Brian didn't know them in advance. Brian Reilly stopped out in front and talked to justice who was mowing his yard. One of our homicide victims. And that's when he said. Hey, God said. That I need to talk to Amber. Because she's going to commit suicide. This is all fiction. All made up by him. Understand? And I underscore when we make those references. There was no victims of such crime in that house. He was a coward. An absolute coward. He looks like a man. But he's not a man on the sheriff said the 11 year old girl, who was shot multiple times survived the attack by playing dead. She's undergone four surgeries. Riley served as a Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was working as a security guard in the Lakeland area, including at a church now after that job is girlfriend of four years told investigators Riley began talking about communicating with God. But Not about violence. Well. Former Wisconsin Lieutenant governor Rebecca Kleefisch launched her campaign for governor Thursday by likening herself to former president Trump and deriding Democratic incumbent Tony Evers as weak. Clean Fish is trying to become the first female governor in Wisconsin's history, and the race is a top priority for Republicans to they control the Legislature, but they've been blocked by Evers. He's vetoed Republican bills to make.

790 KABC
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"Right now. It's time for headlights Pay him. 7 90, ABC ABC News I'm Kevin Trapp. More than 15,000. Firefighters are on the front lines today battling 14 major wildfires in California. The Dixie Fire is up to 917,000 acres with nearly 6000 structures and ashes and 59% containment. The Cal door fire near self like Tahoe is up to 216,000 acres and his 49% contained hundreds of structures have burned in Louisiana. Roughly 400,000 people are still without power more than a week after hurricane item made landfall as a Category four storm. Florida GOP governor Ron De Santis says a quadruple murder inside a central Florida home on Sunday is an example of why police need to be supported. This is an outrageous crime. This guy was totally off his rocker. It needs to have the full weight of the law brought down. Brian Riley, a former Marine who served in Afghanistan and Iraq is accused of shooting the four and wounding an 11 year old girl. Police say he did not know his victims on Wall Street. The major market indexes closed mixed. KBC WEATHER tonight, mostly clear in the evening than areas of low clouds and fog tomorrow. Low clouds and fog in the morning then Sonny, your drive home just got more profitable. It's the new Frank, Mo Tech on money news Business and Frank Mattek weekdays at six after Leo 2.0 Live at five on 7 90 K ABC. Now here's KBC Sports of Friends. I thank you so much, Mr Kevin Trip. Angels, Padres at seven Dodgers Cardinals at 4 45. The Galaxy playing Colorado Saturday at 12 30 LFC Salt Lake Sunday. It's 7 30, USC beat San Jose State 37 The undefeated Trojans take on Stanford Saturday at 5 30 here, right here on K A B C U C L A B L S U 38 27 the Rams playing the Bears Sunday at five. I think that's the kick off for the regular season at so five charges. Washington Sunday at 10. And now some news that will incentivize you to lose some weight. Get.

AP News
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"And cars or were swept away as they try to escape. The storm also spawn several tornadoes. The AP's Julie Walker, the 20th anniversary of the 9 11 terror attacks is only days away, and we've been asking Americans about government surveillance in the name of national security. And about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. AP Washington Correspondent Sagar Madani with what we've learned 46% are against the government reading emails between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the US, the poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. Sagar Megane Washington Now to those Americans in Afghanistan who want to leave, Secretary of State Tony Blinken says there are about 100 of them. And he says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to work out arrangements for more charter flights from Kabul. Investigators say We may never know why a former Marine allegedly killed four people he didn't even know in Florida. They say Brian Riley may have been mentally ill. He's being held without bond. This is a P news. Should they postpone an international climate summit because of the covid pandemic, environmental groups say Yes, Here's the A. P S. Charles de la Decima. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for postponement, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for the just to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Asthma, the UK is opening a public inquiry into plans for the country's first new deep coal mine and 30 years. Amid complaints from climate activists. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Now the rebuild the Louisiana residents are being warned that repairing hurricane Ida's damage isn't going to be easy. My expectation is that it only gets worse from here. That's what a real estate agent research firm, chief economist says about reconstruction in the region hit by Hurricane Ida. Homeowners have been calling about damaged roofs or to get an update on renovations that were scheduled before the storm. Joe Sobel, the owner of Big Easy Construction in New Orleans, says he's got bad news. The job will cost a lot more than usual and take a lot longer. And one roofing company owner says. I've spent more time fighting with insurance companies over prices than I did roofing houses. Building. Contractors were already grappling with severe shortages of workers and supplies when IDA hit I'm Rita Foley 20 years after Andrea Ha Berman died in the September 11th 2000 and one terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Her family holds tight to the love she left behind. Her father, Gordon Hoberman, says his life has not been the same since September. 11th 2000 and one My life has been September 11th Andrea was 25. It was her first trip to New York. She was on the 92nd floor of the north tower for work when the plane hijacked by Al Qaeda hit the floor above her just missed her present. Her humor. Her love some of her personal things like her cell phone, and I'd were found in the rubble, which her dad donated to the 9 11 Museum. There's no 100 million people in America who have We're not.

AP News
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"And cars or were swept away as they try to escape. The storm also spawn several tornadoes. The AP's Julie Walker, the 20th anniversary of the 9 11 terror attacks is only days away, and we've been asking Americans about government surveillance in the name of national security. And about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. AP Washington Correspondent Sagar Madani with what we've learned 46% are against the government reading emails sent between people outside the US without a warrant while 27% back it. Those numbers were roughly flipped a decade ago. Americans are now also more likely to oppose warrantless government eavesdropping on calls outside the US, the poll finds only about a third believe the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were worth fighting. Sagar Megane Washington Now to those Americans in Afghanistan who want to leave, Secretary of State Tony Blinken says there are about 100 of them. And he says the U. S. Is working with the Taliban to work out arrangements for more charter flights from Kabul. Investigators say We may never know why a former Marine allegedly killed four people he didn't even know in Florida. But they say Brian Riley may have been mentally ill. He's being held without bond. This is a P news. Should they postpone an international climate summit because of the covid pandemic? Environmental groups say Yes, Here's the Apes. Charles delayed asthma. The Climate Action Network, which includes more than 1500 organizations in 130 countries, says there's a risk that many government delegates, civil society campaigners and journalists from developing countries may be unable to attend. Because of travel restrictions. The U. N climate conference, known as Cop 26, is scheduled for early November in Scotland. However, the British government has quickly rejected calls for post moment, saying a recent scientific report shows the urgency for leaders to tackle the issue. Without further delay. I'm Charles Asthma, the UK is opening a public inquiry into plans for the country's first new deep coal mine and 30 years. Amid complaints from climate activists. I'm Rita Foley, AP News Thank you Now is the chance to use reliable energy to grow your money with the Dominion Energy Reliability.

NewsRadio WIOD
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"News radio 6 10 w i, o Dean. All right, thanks very much. Another warm and human, but otherwise a nice start to our day, This Afghan party called these guys 50% chance of storms. And it's gonna be hot. Well, according to what I'm reading here, it says, Load the mid nineties, according to Ken Boone, right around 90 degrees, So take your poison. 8 21. Let's check our businesses and Bloomberg Baljic warranty. Jeff Jimmy, economists said. Goldman Sachs are less optimistic now about the pace of the economic recovery. They lowered their forecast for 2021 because of the spread of the covid 19 delta variants, fading fiscal support and the ongoing supply chain disruptions. The experts see some expansion shifting into next year. They slightly raised their outlook for 2022. The Boeing 7 37 Max, is now cleared to fly in Singapore officials lifted the grounding of the airplane over the weekend. Singapore is the latest jurisdiction to end at 7 37 Max band. China has not yet cleared the jet for commercial flights. Ryanair has ended negotiations with Boeing over a major 7 37 Max order, the companies could not agree on pricing. Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reported over the weekend that deliveries of the Boeing 7 87 Dreamliner probably won't resume until late October at the earliest defects that were discovered in July have disrupted the Dreamliner programme. Back to you, Jimi. All right. Thanks very much. Well Attorney General America, Garland said yesterday that the Justice Department will protect. That's a quote Protect women seeking an abortion in Texas as federal prosecutors continue to explore options to challenge the state's new law, the newly enacted legislation bans abortion at six weeks. As enforced by allowing private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone involved in facilitating abortions, such as someone who drives a woman to a clinic to get an abortion. For at least 10,000 Bucks Grown, said those trying to access abortion services will be protected under the freedom of access to Clinic Entrances Act law. Which bans physically obstructing or using the threat of force to intimidate or interfere with a person seeking reproductive health, health health services. The hell with the Supreme Court. Says the Democrats hell with them. You know how many Americans have been killed since Roe v. Wade began Her abortion. 61 million. 61 million Americans. About a quarter of our population. And and who wanted America, Garland to be the on the Supreme Court. Oh, my gosh. This you have to respect at first, even if you don't like a decision. A 33 year old former Marine sharpshooter is being held without bond after allegedly, um, invading the home of strangers and killing a woman, three month old baby and two others in Lakeland, Florida. It was early Sunday morning. He surrendered after a gun battle with police and an 11 year old girl was rescued from the home. Had been shot seven times, while authorities said Brian Riley might be mentally might be mentally ill and told police he was hired. Men myth amphetamine At the time of the shootings, and his girlfriend reportedly said he'd been saying that he could communicate directly with God. And they say he, uh, might be mentally ill. Oh, okay. I mean, that's the probably have people aren't willing to blame metal mental illness for these things. You want to blame the gun. But not the mental illness. Might be mentally ill. He's up there to have a chat with God and God tells him to go kill a three month old baby. Is that right? Yeah. Whole thing is just tough to make me crazy. It just is. And I'm not a gun person, either. Boiled boy. When when I look and I see things written like this. And I think of our our our press our so called press. They've all they've taken sides. All right, They've taken one side. Other job just isn't 26 miniseries going to go to a sportsman's man what you got for me. It's came week for the Miami Dolphins as they begin that, working on their game plan for the trip to New England for Sunday's opener against the Patriots, Covid already playing part of the team's preps, starting left tackle Austin Jackson tightened.

KOMO
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"The jobless back to work had already halted the federal aid. Two other federal unemployment programs, also in one that extended payments to gig workers and the self employed another that extended for long term unemployed. I'm Julie Walker. We're going to take a look at the effect of those federal funds as we delve into the latest job numbers coming up later right here at first Light in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a former Marine sharpshooter accused of invading the home of apparent strangers and fatally shooting a woman. Her three month old baby and two others is now being held without bail following his first court appearance. Prosecutors did not offer a motive for the grizzly attack. But they said Brian Riley may have a mental illness. U. S stock futures head slightly higher in the early morning hours after the Dow slipped from a record high on Friday before the three day Labor Day weekend. It's 18.5 past the hour On first light, Baseball's best looked sharp on Labor Day as Robert Workman has sports for us, Michael, the giant scaled Iraqis. 10 5 Tiro Astronomy hit two of their four home runs. Kevin Gausman won his 13th with seven strong innings, nine strikeouts and an R B I single. Dodgers dominated the Cardinals 51 to stay right behind San Francisco Max shares are allowed just an unearned run in eight innings pitching in his hometown, striking out 13 just six away from 3000 strikeouts for his career. Raised rally from down 71 to snag the Red Sox, 11 10 and 10 innings. Austin Meadows tied it with an inside the park homer in the ninth. Nelson Cruz went deep and singled in the go ahead run in the 10th. Tampa Bay's 43rd come from behind victory this season and the first time in franchise history they've wiped out a six run deficit to win. Astros manhandled the Mariners, 11 to Jake Myers hit a three run homer in the middle of a six run second inning, The Phillies launched six homers to barrel over the Brewers. 12 Nothing Brad Miller had to Jean Segura hit a grand slam. Zack Wheeler and the dealer scattered six hits and fanned 15. Blue Jays blew away. The Yankees ain't nothing. Vladimir Guerrero Jr hit his 40th homer of the season, Marcus Semien went deep twice, including a grand slam. Toronto has won five in a row. New York has lost seven of nine and that's a Star Trek reference. Rangers shut out the Angels for nothing. Rookie A J. Alexi has made two starts for Texas and allowed two hits with no runs. Three relievers helped him with last night's five hit. Jim National scored twice in the bottom of the ninth to edge the Mets. 43 Frank swindles tiebreaking, R B I single in the eighth gave the Cubs a 43 went over the Reds. Kevin, Ben and Cindy had to go ahead single in the eighth, then robbed Anthony sent and air of a tying homer in the ninth as the Royals nip the Orioles 32 Pirates tamed the Tigers 63, scoring four in the seventh on to run singles from Brian Hayes and uses it to go and the Twins down the Indians, five to Jorge Polanco homer and three doubles. For the first time in the Open era. No U S players are in the quarterfinals at the US Open the last three Americans bound out on Monday. Shelby Rogers lost to Britain's Emirati Kanu in straight sets, while men's 22nd seed Riley Oh Palka and unseated Jensen. Brooks B Each went down and four Brooks beat took the first set from number one Novak Djokovic 61 before the Joker returned to form and advance to the quarterfinals. He's now just three wins away from the calendar slam. College football. The new polls will come out today. NFL season kicks off on Thursday With the Cowboys at the Buccaneers The Texans officially named to Rod Taylor is their starting quarterback, and the Ravens gave tight and Mark Andrews a nice 26th birthday president yesterday, a four year contract extension worth $56 million. Pretty sure he would have been happy with a pony. That's Tuesday. Sports? Mm, maybe two ponies. Thanks, Robert. It's 21. Minutes past the hour. It's almost time for Kevin Car. Michael. There's a new series on Hulu that mixes comedy and murder. Let's talk about it when first light returns. Two minutes away at first light. Let's just take that out of your mouth. Pings Pre.

AP News
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"With power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday. The government says Just 235,000 jobs were added last month. 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 and job creation, President Biden says it shows his plan is working. Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at C F. R A research says the coronavirus in the Delta Variant is having an effect thinking, Um many people are worried are therefore staying away from either jobs or outside activities, etcetera, which either has a direct or a cascading effect. Unemployment. Still, the number of job openings remains at record levels, and hiring is expected to stay solvent in the coming months. Stocks are lower on Wall Street based on the jobs. Report. Former Catholic cardinal 91 year old Theodore McCarrick pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 16 year old boy during a wedding reception in Massachusetts nearly 50 years ago. Apple says it's delaying its playing to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse. Saying it needs more time to refine the system. This is a P news. Some of the Afghans that made it out of their country described running with their Children. As gunfire whizzed overhead. One father said he was beaten by the Taliban. Mohammed Vaezi is now in California. I was all this stuff. Inside the base. With my five kids. Through the sunshine. No shelter. Nothing, Faizi says. Members of the Taliban asked. Why did they want to leave? You guys not staying here with us. Mhm. I told them, that's our country. That's my nation. Believing this, So we have to get out of here. California Republican Congressman Darrell is a worries about those still in Afghanistan. I don't think we need to consider whether or not their papers were processed, whether they were already a blue passport holder. The question is, did we make a promise? Did we break that promise? Some have us passports. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News AP News I'm Jackie Quinn, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, a defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are overseas this week to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. The U. S is under pressure to help the remaining Americans and green card holders leave the country. There are several reports of planes not being allowed to leave Afghanistan. But officials there refused to report there might be Americans on board President Biden, his return to the White House from the holiday weekend, was asked if he would recognize the Taliban government, he said. That's a long way off. Biden did observe the holiday with labor leaders at an event held by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers president shook hands and at one point Talked into a phone to a union members Mother. But Labor Day marked the end of $300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit checks implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic. An estimated 8.9 million Americans are losing some or all of the benefits. Mike Grossi, a Washington The president will tour hurricane damage in New York and New Jersey Garden. State Governor Phil Murphy says at least six people died in Hunterdon County in flooding. God rest. The souls of those we lost, keep their families in your There's in New Orleans. The city is investigating the deaths of five senior citizens who died in apartments where generators failed, and there was no air conditioning or electricity. The city Council's Christian Palmer, they're hiding under this loophole of independent living. They're like, Whoa, whoa, whoa. It's not our responsibilities independent living. I'm like it's not independent living. If there's no power, and you're in a wheelchair on the fourth floor schools in Memphis and other cities, and Shelby County, Tennessee will keep mask mandates. For now a judge halted the governor's plan to let parents opt their kids out. Hollywood is mourning the death of actor Michael K. Williams, known for his role on the Wire. Police think it was an overdose at his apartment in New York. This is a P news. As we near the anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. Some are looking back at life before that day. One thing that changed dramatically was air travel Security. T s a administrator David Penkovsky tells the AP screening steps are very serious. He's definitely not security theater. We spend a lot of money and we have you know, Uh, you know, uh, you know, 60,000 people in this agency dedicated to ensure that the transportation system is secure. Bail has been denied for a former Marine sharp Shooter accused of invading the home of apparent strangers in Polk County, Florida and fatally shooting a woman, her three month old baby and two others, Sheriff Grady Judd tells Wftv STV, the suspect confessed. They begged for their lives and I kill them anyway. Authorities say Brian Riley may have mental illness, his girlfriend told authorities Cuban acting strangely recently. I'm Jackie Quinn. A P news. 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AP News
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"Major retailers worldwide, a combining machine learning software and artificial intelligence in a push to cut labor costs, do away with the irritation of long lines and have a critical data about shopping behavior caring for her ever stresses. But human workers, at least in the short term would still be needed to support customers and assist the machines. Handy, Vice CEO of the franchise that operates the store tells The Associated Press. We do believe in physical stores in the future. There is no future without humans. I'm Charles De Ledesma. AP News I'm Jackie Quinn, US Secretary of State, Antony Blank in a defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are overseas this week to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. The U. S is under pressure to help the remaining Americans and green card holders leave the country. There are several reports of planes not being allowed to leave Afghanistan. But officials there refused to report there might be Americans on board President Biden, his return to the White House from the holiday weekend, was asked if he would recognize the Taliban government, he said. That's a long way off. Biden did observe the holiday with labor leaders at an event held by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers president shook hands and at one point Talked into a phone to a union members Mother. But Labor Day marked the end of $300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit checks implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic. An estimated 8.9 million Americans are losing some or all of the benefits. Mike Grossi, a Washington The president will tour hurricane damage in New York and New Jersey Garden. State Governor Phil Murphy says at least six people died in Hunterdon County in flooding. God rest. The souls of those we lost, keep their families in your There's in New Orleans. The city is investigating the deaths of five senior citizens who died in apartments where generators failed, and there was no air conditioning or electricity. The city Council's Christian Palmer, they're hiding under this loophole of independent living. They're like, Whoa, whoa, whoa. It's not our responsibilities independent living. I'm like it's not independent living. If there's no power, and you're in a wheelchair on the fourth floor schools in Memphis and other cities, and Shelby County, Tennessee will keep mask mandates. For now a judge halted the governor's plan to let parents opt their kids out. Hollywood is mourning the death of actor Michael K. Williams, known for his role on the Wire. Police think it was an overdose at his apartment in New York. This is a P news. As we near the anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. Some are looking back at life before that day. One thing that changed dramatically was air travel Security. T s a administrator David Pitkowski tells the AP screening steps are very serious. It's definitely not security Theater. Um, you know, we spend a lot of money and we have you know, uh, you know, uh, you know, 60,000 people in this agency dedicated to ensure that the transportation system is secure. Bail has been denied for former Marine sharp. Shooter accused of invading the home of a parent strangers in Polk County, Florida and fatally shooting a woman, her three month old baby and two others, Sheriff Grady Judd tells Wftv STV, the suspect confessed. They begged for their lives and I kill them anyway. Authorities say Brian Riley may have mental illness, his girlfriend told authorities Cuban acting strangely recently. I'm Jackie Quinn. A P news. The Middle East has got its first completely automated cashier less store as a retail giant rolls out its vision for the future of the industry in a cavernous Dubai mall. Like Amazon's breakthrough unmanned grocery stores that open in 2018, the Carrefour mini market looks like any ordinary convenience store. But hidden among the familiar fare lies a sophisticated system that tracks shoppers movements, eliminating the checkout line and allowing people to grab the products. They'll walk out with only those with the stores. Smartphone app may enter nearly 100. Small surveillance cameras blanket the ceiling. Countless sensors lined the shelves. Five minutes after shoppers leave their phones ping with receipts for whatever they put in their bags. I'm Charles de Ledesma, a safety net put in place for millions of people around the country because of the pandemic ends today. Federal unemployment benefits. $300 a week Federal benefit, which was made available to the unemployed on top of the regular state jobless aid expires today. More than 11 million people in 35 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico will lose at least some benefits, according to economist Greg Dacko. At Oxford Economics of those, almost nine million will lose All their jobless aid 25 states seeking to push the jobless back to work had already halted. The federal aid, in addition to other federal unemployment programs also end today, one that extended payments to gig workers and the self employed another that extended for long term unemployed. I'm Julie Walker. Some hell of a good different milking real.

AP News
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"Trying to get gas trying to get iced do everything. And they're like Put me on with power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday. The government says Just 235,000 jobs were added last month. 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 in job creation, President Biden says it shows his plan is working. Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at C F. R A research says the coronavirus in the Delta Variant is having an effect thinking, Um many people are worried are therefore staying away from either jobs or outside activities, etcetera, which either has a direct or a cascading effect. Unemployment. Still, the number of job openings remains at record levels and hiring is expected to stay solid in the coming months. Stocks are lower on Wall Street based on the jobs. Report. Former Catholic cardinal 91 year old Theodore McCarrick pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 16 year old boy during a wedding reception in Massachusetts nearly 50 years ago. Apple says it's delaying its plan to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse. Saying it needs more time to refine the system. This is a P news. Some of the Afghans that made it out of their country described running with their Children. As gunfire whizzed overhead. One father said he was beaten by the Taliban. Mohammed Vaezi is now in California. I was for this stack Inside the base. With my five kids. Through the sunshine. No shelter. Nothing, Faizi says. Members of the Taliban asked. Why did they want to leave? You guys not staying here with us. Mhm. I told them, that's our country. That's my nation. Believing this, So we have to get out of here. California Republican Congressman Darrell is a worries about those still in Afghanistan. I don't think we need to consider whether or not their papers were processed, whether they were already a blue passport holder. The question is, did we make a promise? Did we break that promise? Some have us passports. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News AP News I'm Jackie Quinn, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are overseas this week to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. The U. S is under pressure to help the remaining Americans and green card holders leave the country. There are several reports of planes not being allowed to leave Afghanistan. But officials there refused to report there might be Americans on board President Biden, his return to the White House from the holiday weekend, was asked if he would recognize the Taliban government, he said. That's a long way off. Biden did observe the holiday with labor leaders at an event held by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers president shook hands and at one point Talked into a phone to a union members Mother. But Labor Day marked the end of $300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit checks implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic. An estimated 8.9 million Americans are losing some or all of the benefits. Mike Grossi, a Washington The president will tour hurricane damage in New York and New Jersey Garden. State Governor Phil Murphy says at least six people died in Hunterdon County in flooding. God rest. The souls of those we lost, keep their families in your There's in New Orleans. The city is investigating the deaths of five senior citizens who died in apartments where generators failed, and there was no air conditioning or electricity. The city Council's Christian Palmer, they're hiding under this loophole of independent living. They're like, Whoa, whoa, whoa. It's not our responsibilities independent living. I'm like it's not independent living. If there's no power, and you're in a wheelchair on the fourth floor schools in Memphis and other cities, and Shelby County, Tennessee will keep mask mandates. For now a judge halted the governor's plan to let parents opt their kids out. Hollywood is mourning the death of actor Michael K. Williams, known for his role on the Wire. Police think it was an overdose at his apartment in New York. This is a P news. As we near the anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. Some are looking back at life before that day. One thing that changed dramatically was air travel Security. T s a administrator David Pitkowski tells the AP screening steps are very serious. He's definitely not security theater. We spend a lot of money and we have you know, Uh, you know, uh, you know, 60,000 people in this agency dedicated to ensure that the transportation system is secure. Bail has been denied for a former Marine sharp Shooter accused of invading the home of apparent strangers in Polk County, Florida and fatally shooting a woman, her three month old baby and two others, Sheriff Grady Judd tells Wftv STV, the suspect confessed. They begged for their lives, and I kill them any authorities say Brian Riley may have mental illness, his girlfriend told authorities. Cuban acting strangely recently. I'm Jackie Quinn. A P news. When you get Xfinity Internet.

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"Get I still do everything. And they're like Put me on with power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday. The government says Just 235,000 jobs were added last month. 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 in job creation, President Biden says it shows his plan is working. Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at C F. R A research says the coronavirus in the delta variant is having an effect thinking and many people are worried are therefore staying away from either jobs or outside activities, etcetera, which either has a direct or a cascading effect, Unemployment. Still, the number of job openings remains at record levels, and hiring is expected to stay solvent in the coming months. Stocks are lower on Wall Street based on the jobs. Report. Former Catholic cardinal 91 year old Theodore McCarrick pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 16 year old boy during a wedding reception in Massachusetts nearly 50 years ago. Apple says it's delaying its plan to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse. Saying it needs more time to refine the system. This is a P news. Some of the Afghans that made it out of their country described running with their Children. As gunfire whizzed overhead. One father said he was beaten by the Taliban. Mohammed Vaezi is now in California. I was for this stack Inside the base. With my five kids. Through the sunshine. No shelter. Nothing by a Z says members of the Taliban asked. Why did they want to leave? You guys not staying here with us? Mhm. I told them, that's our country. That's my nation. Believing there's so we have to get out of here. California Republican Congressman Darrell is a worries about those still in Afghanistan. I don't think we need to consider whether or not their papers were process whether they were already a blue passport holder. The question is, did we make a promise? Did we break that promise? Some have us passports. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News AP News I'm Tim McGuire to federal jobless programs and today at $300 a week federal unemployment supplement that began in March expires today, along with two other federal programs that cover the self employed and gig workers and the long term unemployed. President Biden's administration believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled by the drop in unemployment benefits. Officials maintain that other elements of the safety net like the child tax credit, and the snap program are enough to smooth things over. As of Friday, the unemployment rate was down to 5.2%. I'm Julie Walker, a Marine veteran dressed in body armor shot and killed four people, including a mother holding her baby and the child's grandmother. Yesterday morning in Lakeland, Florida 33 year old Brian Riley was arrested by Pope County sheriff's deputies following a gun battle at the home. Sheriff Grady Judd tells w FTS. The killings made no sense. There's not enough adjectives are descriptive to point out how angry I am with him. How sad I am for the family. An 11 year old girl was found wounded in the home. She's expected to recover following surgery. The recovery from damage caused by Hurricane IDA could take longer because of balking insurance companies, shortages of expensive building supplies. And Labour a piece Rita Foley has more. My expectation is that it only gets worse from here. That's what a real estate agent research firm, chief economist says about reconstruction in the region hit by Hurricane Ida. Homeowners have been calling about damaged roofs or to get an update on renovations that were scheduled before the storm. Joe Sobel, the owner of Big Easy Construction in New Orleans, says he's got bad news. The job will cost a lot more than usual and take a lot longer building contractors were already grappling with severe shortages of workers and supplies when IDA hit I'm Rita Foley, this is a P news. Gordon Haberman. Like so many family members of those killed on September, 11th hopes to keep alive the memories of his 25 year old daughter Andrea, killed in the attack on the World Trade Center 20 years ago this coming Saturday. He knows that a third of the people in this country were born after the attacks, and there's now 100 million people in America.

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"AP News I'm Tim McGuire to federal jobless programs and today a $300 a week federal unemployment supplement that began in March, expires today, along with two other federal programs that cover the self employed and gig workers and the long term unemployed. President Biden's administration believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled by the drop in unemployment benefits. Officials maintain that other elements of the safety net like the child tax credit, and the snap program are enough to smooth things over. As of Friday, the unemployment rate was down to 5.2%. I'm Julie Walker, a Marine veteran dressed in body armor shot and killed four people, including a mother holding her baby and the child's grandmother. Yesterday morning in Lakeland, Florida 33 year old Brian Riley was arrested by Pope County sheriff's deputies following a gun battle at the home, Sheriff Grady Judd tells w FTS. The killings made no sense. There was not enough adjectives are descriptive to point out how angry I am with him or how sad I am for the family. An 11 year old girl was found wounded in the home. She is expected to recover following surgery, Judd said. Reilly's girlfriend, it said the T had been slowly unraveling for weeks and repeatedly told her that he could communicate directly with God. The Taliban say they have taken the last holdout province in Afghanistan. In another part of the country. At least four charter planes sent to evacuate several 100 people have been prevented from taking off for several days. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are travelling to Qatar for meetings with Gulf allies. Here's Charles Dillon Asthma, The trips are meant to reassure Gulf allies. The President Joe Biden's decision to end the war in Afghanistan in order to focus more on other security challenges like China and Russia does not full tell an abandonment of US partners in the Middle East. This is a P news. Hurricane Ida and its aftermath killed more than 65 people first in Louisiana and two other Southern states. Then along the Eastern seaboard from Maryland to Connecticut, members of Congress from both parties are vowing to upgrade the nation's aging infrastructure. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer. Global.

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"An AP News Monette President Biden will be in New Jersey and New York City tomorrow to see the damage from Hurricane Ida Chartered airplane scheduled to fly hundreds of evacuees out of Afghanistan are still on the ground there. AP correspondent Ben Thomas. There are conflicting accounts of why the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee says the group includes Americans and Afghan interpreters. Congressman Michael McCaul tells Fox News Sunday. They're effectively being held hostage by the Taliban. My concern is they're going to demand more and more, whether it be cash or legitimacy. As the government of Afghanistan. McCall did not specify where his information came from. Ben Thomas Washington, a former Marine who served in Afghanistan is under arrest in Florida, accused of shooting to death four people he didn't know. Police say Brian Riley told them they begged for their lives, and I killed them anyway. They say he appears to have mental health issues. I'm Rita Foley, millions of people across the country are losing their unemployment benefits with three federal programs expiring today. $300 a week. Federal unemployment supplement that began in March expires today, along with two other federal programs that covered the self employed and gig workers and the long term unemployed about 8.9 million people will lose all their unemployment aid as a result. President Biden's administration believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled by the drop in unemployment benefits. Officials maintain that other elements of the safety net Like the child tax credit and the snap program are enough to smooth things over. As of Friday, the unemployment rate was down to 5.2%. I'm Julie Walker Labor Day weekend has been an unusually busy one for the nation's theaters. Years passed. People.

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"Shooting spree in Lakeland, Florida Here's Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. This man killed four people tried to kill our deputies and then gave up when he came out of the house the first time we didn't see again. He shot at us from inside the house when he exited the house the second time he had his hands in the air. And he gave up. Police say the alleged shooter 33 year old Brian Riley, was dressed in body armor during the shooting. An 11 year old girl survived the attack and reportedly underwent surgery for seven. Gunshot wounds. South Carolina murder Mystery deepens after more violence Prominent South Carolina Attorney Alex Murdoch's shot in the head Saturday, a family spokesperson tells ABC News. Murdoch was changing a tire when a car passed him turned around and then someone in that car shot him. He was airlifted to Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia, and reported to be in stable condition. In June. Murdoch's wife, Margaret, and his son Paul, were found dead with multiple gunshot wounds near the family's hunting lodge in Colleton County. No arrests have been made in connection with their killings. Lionel Boy ease ABC News. The family has been a fixture in the South Carolina legal community for over 80 years. Three generations of Murdoch's have served as the elected solicitor in the 14th judicial circuit. The Taliban reportedly blocking departures of chartered planes trying to get out of mozzarella Sharif airport. In northern Afghanistan, the U. S State Department not confirming if there are any U. S citizens among those trying to fly out. Paul Stern is with a group called Ascend Athletics, which teaches leadership two girls through hiking. And mountaineering. He says members of his organization are among those waiting for the flights and is concerned for their safety, monitoring the situation very closely given the fear that this situation is deteriorating, and, uh, we need to be airborne as soon as possible because these young women are near the airport, but keep changing locations. As the situation becomes more dangerous. 9 2073 degrees in Boston. Will update the AccuWeather forecast with Dean DeVore check the roads with David's Rivelino next.

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"Near Lakeland, Florida Brian Riley apparently did not know his victims say authorities he is under arrest. This is a P news. Legendary entertainer has died. A P correspondent Margie's are Letta has this former Today show weatherman Willard Scott has died at the age of 87. According to NBC. I'm Margie Szaroleta with a look at his life. Willard Scott had a favorite response. If you asked if he was a meteorologist, No, I'm a Southern Baptist. Scott's trademarks were 1/100 birthday greetings to viewers and dressing up in silly costumes, including a famous incident in which he dressed as Carmen Miranda. God created the Ronald McDonald character for Washington area commercials and was disappointed he was not chosen for the national ads. Scott was asked in a 2000 and four AP interview what he would send to the Today show If he made it to 100. I probably said the picture of me dressed as Carmen Miranda, and then some other picture. Be shaking into the pope Margie's our letter reporting they found the body of a climber in Grand Teton National Park. He appears to have been climbing alone, say authorities. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Several paramilitary troops were killed and many others injured after a suicide attack at a security points in southwestern Pakistan. The attack took place about 15 miles south of the Pakistani town of Quetta. Authorities say the attacker had walked towards the checkpoint manned by paramilitary frontier courts before detonating the explosives. And militant group to Taliban. Pakistan, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the morning attack. It was the first time TTP claimed an attack on Pakistani security forces since the Taliban, a separate organization to control of neighbouring Afghanistan. I'm Karen Jammeh's former Today show weatherman Willard Scott has died at the age of 87. According to NBC. I'm Margie Szaroleta with a look at his life. Willard Scott had a favorite response. If you asked if he was a meteorologist, No, I'm a Southern Baptist. Scott's trademarks were 1/100 birthday greetings to viewers and dressing up in silly costumes, including a famous incident in which he dressed as Carmen Miranda. God created the Ronald McDonald character for Washington area commercials and was disappointed he was not chosen for the national ads. Scott was asked in a 2000 and four AP interview what he would send to the Today show if he made it to 100. I probably said the picture of me dressed as Carmen Miranda, and then some Other picture would be shaking into the.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
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"Everybody in our class and our two classes mash really well, I mean, the freshman class is great. Um, so it's just It's just really exciting because you'll know that in the in the next when we're juniors when we're seniors that it's gonna be a to be really fun time and hopefully a lot of winning hockey. I know one of the things speaking of Frank, There's Frank, right there. You made the wrong turn again, Frank. So Frank put the headset on here, and there he is. Okay. I need a driver I lost get. I drove, right. I drive right. Second time in a row. I drove right by it. I'm like Mr Magoo. I am old guys turned into old guy driver. It's too bad about a big time football or basketball coach. I'd have my own driver. Sure. I'm just a lonely hockey coaches. I gotta find my own way. But thank God I had I had our hero from our last game will be here. And actually, I was listening to Willie Rhyme show for for the last 5 10 minutes or so. And, you know, I think ratings are gonna be pretty good on your show will be through the roof. Yeah, you know, J setting you up with a few softballs there. We told him when he got that game winning goal, he said. You know with that. What happens when you do that? You get a spot on the show, but I don't want to talk about. You know it's there much difference, but weighty entry in three and five on five. Do the math J. There's 10. Guys, They're six guys. I mean, like, like You know what about if it was 500 people in here rather than 25? I mean, life would be a little bit more crowded. You know, I just wanted to get on ice perspective. You know what Here's here. Here's to me listening to you guys and it was interesting. It was like, you know, but Like you tell, Let's talk about what's the vibe. It's been a tough year for us the cold would you know the game's being canceled us losing some a pile of players before, you know, not playing with the roster that we originally I thought we had. We've only been able to play 11 games. Nine of them. We've had to play in the road because people refused to come here for some, For some reason, it's okay. It's healthy for us to get the plan to go East, But it's not healthy for the people needs to go west. Okay? I don't want to get into that. But But let's talk about the vibe like in the locker room of the team, you know, and, hey, it's been a tough year and people I look at our record, They're gonna wonder what's going on. You know, you know what? What? What's the vibe? Are the guy still excited? Are they still believe in? That's what I want yet, But I want you to talk to people about Yeah. I mean, I'd say for sure we're still believing. I mean it. Z like Frank said it zoo really weird year. I mean, where we'll play five games and, well, we got clove. It's we were off for two weeks, and then we'll play two games against Bentley. Now we're off for another two weeks. I mean, it really just I know as a collective in the locker room. We just gotta stay positive, and I mean, you gotta work every day. Like essentially, you're playing a game because we'll have off weeks and then we'll come back and we'll be a playoff game. And then that'll be it. It'll be winner take all and you just got to stay and know that whether it's practice or gaming out of practice, you know, like the same, you know, we know what we do to prepare every day for you guys. You know, we prepare our practice. Our game plan's that type of thing. How are you guys dealing with it? Like you know, with with not, you know, not really. Being able to get into a rhythm of a routine because of you know the stoppages and now we're not gonna play until for conditions. Two weeks from now. How do you guys How are you dealing with that every day? You know, in terms of managing, you know, staying focused with hockey, but also, you know, staying ahead of your academics and the other responsibilities that you have at the academy. Yeah, I'd say it's really learned. I'd say the team is collectively just learned to adapt. And like, you can't take anything for granted. Because I mean, last year was until we got shut down, But it was just the same thing and you kind of had a routine. Where this year it was now you really have to focus on school because, like, for instance, we were on the road trip and we had no school for a week on. You just got to stay on top of that. And then all of a sudden we got sent back because Team canceled and then it's now you're focusing on that. And just your folks isn't priorities change, but the same time they really don't All teams at all seasons have a rhythm. All Star sports and teams have rhythm in especially in hockey. I think hockey more so than any no doubt and we haven't been able to get into that rhythm. And to be honest with you. I want to make sure I'm clear on a couple things you know we've had. We've had three Syriza's that were that were lost that were legitimately because because of covert, not fear of covert. And this series. Hey, Army, Brian Riley and his team. They were ready to come out here. They were all set. They were coming out to play and we had to cancel because we had the outbreak. Brian's up nephew and.