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"26 Andrew, this is America in the morning. A number of US cities are dealing with a migrant crisis and so is Mexico. As Lisa Dwyer reports, a Mexican railway operator has suspended all train runs in the northern part country of the because so many migrants are climbing aboard freight MX railway says it has temporarily ordered a halt to 60 trains, which could adversely affect Mexico's commerce. The company said in a statement that in recent days, there have been about a half dozen regrettable cases of injuries or deaths amongst migrants hopping freight cars. The company, part of of them. Mexico said some even hopped on moving freight cars with children. Migrants have long used trains the known collectively as the beast. About a decade ago, the Mexican government briefly staged raids on the trains to discourage the practice, but later largely abandoned that effort. Now migrants have become increasingly desperate to reach the U .S. border. I'm Lisa Dwyer. A new poll finds many Americans view Israel as a partner that the U .S. must protect. But some question whether the current government shares America's values. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Sixty one percent of Americans disapprove of how President Biden is handling the Israeli Palestinian conflict. That's according to a new poll from Associated the Press, NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. About 40 percent of Americans describe Israel as a partner, but about the same amount said Israel does not share U .S. interests and values. Thirty percent describe it as an ally that does share U .S. interests, while 20 percent describe Israel as a rival or adversary. Two thirds of Americans neutral are on the Palestinian conflict or the creation of a Palestinian state. Jennifer King, Washington. America in the Morning for Wednesday, September 20th, 2023, is produced by Jeff McKay, senior producer Kevin Delaney. I'm John Trout. This is Westwood One. Pet decorator wood floors are the most gorgeous pet friendly floors available anywhere. Waterproof, scratch resistant, zero VOC, now with antimicrobial properties at available Sound Kitchen and Bath pet decorator dot com. You know, if your roof is ready for winter, one way to be sure is to call my go to local roofer smart choice remodeler. Be smart. Have them check it out now while the weather is still mild. I love smart choice remodeler. The product is made right here and they're local. They're offering Northwest a News radio listener promotion for National Metal Shingle months. Get it done now and don't worry about payments until fall

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"Roller coaster poster is a reminder that there can be risks at amusement parks I'm Lisa Dwyer the contestants have weighed in for this year's annual 4th of July Nathan's famous International hot dog eating contest I'm Donahue Ed all ahead on America in the morning it's seven after and one of the busiest days of the year to travel as millions of Americans hit the roads take flight and ride the rails and on the potential headaches that might ensue Rita Foley reports the AAA it says looks like travel this summer will be one for the record books air travel is seeing a big increase with those higher ticket prices the best advice don't check luggage you'll save time and money as says the AAA travel with a carry -on bag the number of Americans traveling by car is expected to set new a record new over this July 4th holiday travel period gas prices are down it's 3 .53 three a gallon today a year ago was 481 today road traffic isn't expected to be too bad the worst time July 4th will be between noon and 3 p .m. the worst time to travel on Wednesday is between 3 p .m. and 6 p .m. I'm Rita Foley airports have had issues since last week with delays and cancellations part of the problem has been severe weather there were delays Monday but less than in previous days a quarter of all jet blue flights were delayed and United which has dealt with serious a of issues since last Wednesday still had one in five planes not take off on time AAA says a record 50 .7 million people will be traveling 50 miles or more and can enjoy some savings gasoline prices are more than a dollar below last year's average it's eight after city officials in Baltimore are pleading for people to come forward with information about multiple suspects believe responsible for a mass shooting that killed two people at a holiday block party correspondent Jackie Quinn reports within an hour nineteen patients from our community fourteen of whom were teenagers nine of which were minors and many of whom were critically ill were brought to Harbor Hospital's emergency department we didn't know if we were safe we didn't know if the shooter or shooters were right outside of our hospital doors the acting police commissioner in Baltimore Richard Worley says there was more than one shooter everyone had their cameras working had their phones working and there's much more video out there that we have to look at At this point we do know there were multiple weapons and multiple casings that we recovered. As heard on WMAR2 news he was asked about the image of a young man with a backpack on social media pulling out what looked to be an assault weapon. That young man is a suspect in the crime because he had a weapon at the scene. Anyone who had a weapon at the scene will be one of our suspects until we eliminate that they are not so we want to speak to them. Mayor Brandon Scott says people that took video now they need to speak up. There were grown adults filming young people with guns who said nothing who did nothing who didn't say to the police hey I know teenagers out here at this event with a gun and we have to have a sense of responsibility in our own community as well. Nearly 30 people were injured in addition to those killed. As the continues search for suspects the mayor says extra police will be on patrol during 4th of July activities. But I implore everyone to please be safe think of those around you and the lives you could potentially impact if you make a wrong choice. I'm Jackie Quinn. The United States is now recommending Americans reconsider traveling to China. Jennifer King details what led to the government decision. The US government has issued a travel advisory that have may Americans thinking twice about doing business or research in China or touring its wonders. The advisory cites risk of arbitrary law enforcement, wrongful detention and exit bans used by the Chinese government to resolve disputes in favor of Chinese citizens pressure family members to return from abroad or to gain leverage over foreign governments. Visitors can get in trouble for attending a demonstration or sending an electronic message critical of Chinese policies. The warning comes after a US citizen was sentenced to life in prison in a spying case and the passage last week foreign of a relations law threatening countermeasures against those seen as harming Chinese interests. Similar advisories were issued for Hong Kong and Macau. The warnings come as US China relations are at their testiest in years. Jennifer King, Washington. 11 after a police officer killed in a hospital shootout when America in the morning continues after these messages. Police. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. DQ presents picture this. You're getting together with all your best friends now picture. All your best friends are actually the delicious ingredients of new the cake batter cookie dough blizzard. That's DQ soft serve cake batter flavor, confetti

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Ahead of House debt ceiling vote, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy scrambles for GOP support
"The president and House speaker are scrambling for support ahead of a house debt ceiling vote. The debt limit and budget cuts package that squeaked through the House rules committee on a 7 to 6 vote is headed to the U.S. House. President Biden and speaker Kevin McCarthy are trying to assemble a centrist bipartisan coalition to get it passed and avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default in less than a week. We'll pass the bill. Speaker McCarthy is of all the congresses in the past. You're going to add up all the money that they rescinded and add them together. This is higher than that. 218 votes are needed in a 435 member House, the deal faces opposition from hard right Republicans who say the budget cuts don't go far enough. Trillions and trillions of dollars in debt for crumbs for a pittance. Representative Scott Perry is the chairman of the freedom caucus. This deal fails, fails completely. The White House said President Biden has had more than 100 individual phone calls with lawmakers, House democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, says Democrats will do their part. We're not interested in political gamesmanship. We're interested in avoiding a catastrophic default. Liberals are upset the deal greenlights a new work requirements for older Americans on food aid and a natural gas pipeline through Appalachia, Jennifer King, Washington

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US consumer confidence declines again in May
"Consumer confidence fell in May the fourth decline in 5 months. Americans became slightly more pessimistic about the labor market in May on top of inflation anxiety, the consumer confidence index was one O 2.3 in May down from one O 3.7 in April, according to the conference board, a business research group. The index measuring consumers assessment of current business and labor market conditions deteriorated from one 51.8 to one 48.6 from able to May, despite a low unemployment rate and a slight rise in consumer spending, the proportion of consumers reporting jobs are plentiful, fell, and there was a notable worsening in the outlook among consumers over age 55. Consumers surveyed expect inflation to stay around the same over the next 12 months, and view it as a major influence on the economy. Jennifer King, Washington

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Crucial days ahead as debt ceiling deal goes for vote and Biden calls lawmakers for support
"There are crucial days ahead as The White House and congressional leaders work to pass a compromise package in time to lift the nation's borrowing limit and prevent a U.S. default. A key test will come this afternoon when the House rules committee is scheduled to consider the debt limit package and vote on sending it to the full House, officials say the U.S. risks default as soon as June 5th, President Biden says he feels good about the deal negotiated with House speaker Kevin McCarthy and has been calling lawmakers ahead of this week's votes in Congress. There are still concerns about the deal's passage with some hard right conservatives criticizing the lack of deep spending cuts they wanted, and liberals denouncing policy changes like new work requirements for older Americans in the food aid program, the full House is expected to vote on Wednesday. Jennifer King, Washington

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9 injured in shooting near beach in Hollywood, Florida
"9 people, including children were injured when gunfire erupted along a crowded beachfront promenade in Florida on Monday. People enjoying a holiday at the beach went frantically running for cover when shots were fired along the Hollywood oceanfront broadwalk in Hollywood, Florida, a little before 7 p.m. Monday, witnessed Jaime ward said several young men were fighting when one pulled a gun and started shooting. Edward Rubin spoke to WPLG. The Boer walk was full of people, left to right. Please spokeswoman Deanna bet nechi. Officers immediately responded. They found the 9 victims with gunshot wounds. Hollywood mayor Josh levy was outraged. To have an altercation with guns in the public setting with thousands of people around them is beyond reckless. A spokeswoman from memorial healthcare system said the victims included four young people ages one to 17 audio courtesy WPLG, I'm Jennifer King

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Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing
"Another oath keeper who stormed the capitol has been sentenced. Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio, received an 8 and a half year sentence on a conviction of obstruction and conspiracy to impede Congress, the transgender army veteran was one of the oath keepers who stormed the U.S. capitol in a military style stacked formation on January 6th, communicating with other helmet clad members over a channel called stop the steel J 6 on the walkie talkie app zello. Watkins tearfully apologized for her actions and condemned the violence by rioters, calling herself just another idiot running around the capitol, the sentence comes a day after oath keepers founder Stewart Rhodes received an 18 year sentence in Florida chapter leader Kelly mag was sentenced to 12 years for seditious conspiracy. U.S. district judge Amit Mehta said that while Watkins was not a top leader, she was more than just a foot soldier, telling her that your role that day was more aggressive, and at least three others charged in the riot wouldn't have been there if she hadn't recruited them. Just over 500 January 6th defendants have been sentenced with more than half receiving prison time. Jennifer King, Washington

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Judge halts South Carolina’s new stricter abortion law until state Supreme Court review
"South Carolina's newly signed abortion law has been temporarily halted by a judge. Judge Clifton Newman's ruling sends the new law that bans most abortions in South Carolina around 6 weeks of pregnancy to be reviewed. Planned Parenthood sued almost immediately after the bill was signed, a judge Newman said it would end up before the state Supreme Court anyway. The law is similar to one in 2021 that was struck down after the justices ruled three to two that it violated the state constitution's right to privacy lawmakers say the new law includes technical tweaks meant to appeal to justice John few, who wrote in his previous opinion that legislators didn't show that they did any work to determine if 6 weeks was enough time for a woman to know she was pregnant. The halt means the state reverts to a restriction at around 20 weeks for now. Since that decision justice Kay Hearn retired, making the South Carolina high court the only one in the country without a woman on the bench. I'm Jennifer King

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Navy SEALs training plagued by pervasive problems, according to investigation after death of sailor
"A report says a navy seal candidate's death might have been prevented if flaws in the medical program had been addressed. The report by the naval education and training command finds the program for navy seals is plagued by a poorly integrated medical program, a lack of oversight, and turning a blind eye to the use of performance enhancing drugs that increases the risk of injury and death to candidates seeking to join the elite commandos, the report was triggered by the death of a sailor Kyle mullin, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia last year just hours after completing the training required during hell week, its a test so grueling that over half don't finish it. Rear admiral Keith davids said the navy will learn from the tragedy Mullen's mother a registered nurse says there needs to be serious accountability. The report suggests a long list of changes, including rigorous drug testing and education around the problem of steroids and other banned drugs, some candidates use to get through the rigorous program. I'm Jennifer King

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Venmo to be officially available for teenagers, although many use it already
"Venmo says it will officially allow teenagers to open an account with their parents permission. Did you know that teenagers aren't supposed to be able to Venmo? That's a violation of the terms of service that might be a surprise to many parents who have already set up accounts for older kids, who are using the popular social payment app to manage their allowance, collect for babysitting or pay for things like splitting a pizza or concert tickets with a friend. The company announced it will expand their service to the 13 to 17 year old demographic, following frequent requests from customers, the Venmo teen account comes with a debit card and parents will be able to monitor transactions adjust privacy settings and lock or unlock the debit card for as many as 5 accounts. I am Jennifer King

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Biden gets low ratings on economy, guns, immigration in AP-NORC Poll
"A new poll finds President Biden getting low ratings for his handling of the economy. President Biden's 40% approval rating hasn't budged much over the last year and a half, but with inflation higher mortgage rates and a potential government debt default, just 33% of Americans approve of his handling of the economy, and only 24% say the economy is in good shape. That's according to a new poll from The Associated Press, norc center for public affairs research, Biden also gets low ratings on guns and immigration, with the 31% approval rating on those hot button issues. Democrats escort Biden lower on the economy than on his job overall, but were more likely to rate the economy as good 41% versus Republicans, only 7%. Jennifer King, Washington

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7 dead in vehicle crash on Interstate 5 in Oregon
"Police are looking into a deadly crash in Oregon. 7 people died and others were hurt in a highway crash near Albany Oregon Thursday afternoon, the temporarily closed down part of interstate 5 between Eugene and Salem, Oregon state police say the cause of the crash is under investigation. From video and witnesses, it appears a passenger van was badly crushed between two semi trucks, the Albany Democrat Herald reported bodies covered in plastic could be seen in a nearby field as life flights departed, and a county medical examiner and paramedics worked the scene. It's heart wrenching. Motorists feel priced, talked to KATU TV. A lot of the officers, like the police, they see a lot of motion, so you know if something was really wrong. I'm Jennifer King

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Most say pair debt limit increase with deficit cuts, but few following debate closely: AP-NORC poll
"A new poll finds Americans are concerned about the impact of a U.S. debt default. 6 in ten Americans say they want any increase in the debt limit to be coupled with an agreement to reduce the federal budget deficit, about two thirds say they are highly concerned about the impact on the national economy if the U.S. debt limit is not increased. That's according to a new poll from The Associated Press, norc center for public affairs research, with the U.S. looking at a default deadline the Treasury Department says it could come as soon as June 1st, only about a quarter of those surveyed say they approve of how President Biden or congressional representatives from either side of the aisle are handling the negotiations 23% of Republicans but just 7% of Democrats say the national debt limit should not be increased under any circumstances. I am Jennifer King

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Walmart boosts outlook after a strong first quarter and rising online sales
"Walmart, the largest retailer in the U.S. reports strong sales in the first quarter. Walmart boosted its outlook, reporting that sales rose 7.6% to $152.3 billion in the first quarter ending April 30th, yielding a net income of 1.67 billion, adjusted earnings came to a dollar 47 per share, exceeding Wall Street expectations, CEO Doug mcmillon spoke on an investor relations call this morning. Sales growth was strong globally, including growth of 26% in ecommerce. Earnings reports from Home Depot and target this week point to profit declines, while recent government data revealed that Americans are barely keeping up with inflation. Walmart's financial performance hints at ways that consumers are weathering higher prices, like trading name brand groceries for store brands. And the drag grocery and consumables categories like paper goods, we continue to see high single digit to low double digit cost inflation. We all need those prices to come down. I'm Jennifer King.

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Surf's up! Florida's St. George Island beach named nation's best in annual ranking
"Doctor beach is out with his list of top U.S. public beaches for 2023. Saint George islands in 9 mile stretch of sugar white sand with clear gentle waves off the Florida Panhandle that draws this year's top honor as the nation's best beach. Professor Stephen Leatherman and Florida international university has been raiding America's public beaches for 33 years. He says the Florida islands unspoiled natural beauty, camping, water activities, and stargazing sets it apart. Connected by a bridge across Appalachia bay, famous for its oysters, the island contains a 2000 acre park at a small village with restaurants, rental homes and motels and not a whole lot else. Counting down from number 5 other top strands of sand include lighthouse beach in the outer banks, island state park in Florida. Cooper's beach in the Hamptons, and runner up duke on a moku beach on Oahu. I'm Jennifer King

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Target wrestles with cautious consumers and theft at stores
"Target reports another quarterly profit decline. It's not too often you hear about shoplifting as a serious issue for corporate earnings, but it's there alongside rising costs as one reason major retailer target has posted a decline in profits for the 5th consecutive quarter, and a cautious outlook for the current period. The Minneapolis based company sales rose 0.6% to $25.32 billion in the first quarter ending April 29th, beating analyst expectations, but Q one net income slipped to 950 million nearly 6%, target reports that customer traffic was up with shoppers focused on buying necessities like groceries, but they're still snapping up affordable clothing, the company says theft is hurting its profitability and predicted it will lose over a $1 billion to thieves this year. During a call with the media CEO Brian Cornell, said they came into this year clear eyed about what consumers were facing, with persistent inflation and rising interest rates. I am Jennifer King

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Retail sales up 0.4% in April from March, buoyed by solid job market, easing inflationary pressures
"Buoyed by a solid job market, retail sales picked up in April. The commerce department's latest report finds retail sales increased 0.4% in April from March, the first increase since January, led by a 1.2% bump at online retailers, as 0.6% increase at restaurants and bars, and an increase in demand for new cars and auto parts, with a strong employment market Americans are still spending, but there has been a broader pullback amid high inflation and rising interest rates. Report categories that were slightly down included gas station sales department stores, electronics and home furnishings. In addition, Home Depot posted disappointing first quarter results today, U.S. store sales were down 4.6% after years of explosive growth during the pandemic. Jennifer King, Washington

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Debt ceiling showdown: Biden and congressional leaders to meet as McCarthy pushes for faster deal
"The president slated to meet with congressional leaders at The White House this afternoon to discuss the looming debt ceiling. It's a high profile Oval Office meeting but expectations are low for a deal today to get the votes to raise the $31 trillion debt ceiling and keep the U.S. from running out of cash to keep paying the nation's bills. Speaker Kevin McCarthy. You've got to have something done by this weekend and we are nowhere near any of that. Those familiar with closed door negotiations say various areas of possible agreement include taking back untapped COVID-19 money, imposing future budget caps, permitting reforms that would ease energy development and bolstering work requirements for government aid recipients that something Biden has said he'd be open to. For Medicaid, it's a different story. President Biden was hopeful about the negotiations, the session comes as the president prepares to depart for the group of 7 summit in Japan, where U.S. leadership will be on the world stage. Jennifer King, Washington

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China sentences 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison on spying charges
"A U.S. citizen has been sentenced in China to life in prison on spying charges. John shing Wen Lyon is a 78 year old who holds U.S. citizenship and permanent residency in Hong Kong. He was detained in 2021 by Chinese counterintelligence in suzhou, according to a statement posted by the city's intermediate court on its social media site, his detention came after China had closed its borders and imposed tight domestic travel restrictions to fight the spread of COVID-19. On Monday the court announced Leung had been sentenced to life in prison, details of the charges have not been publicly released proceedings are usually held behind closed doors. The U.S. embassy says it's aware of the case but would not comment due to privacy concerns. I am Jennifer King

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Biden, congressional leaders likely to meet Tuesday for talks on raising the debt limit
"President Biden says he's hopeful about coming to an agreement with Republicans before the U.S. hits the limit of its legal borrowing authority. Speaking to reporters during a bike ride on Sunday, President Biden says he's hopeful there will be more talks with top congressional leaders over the debt limit impasse before he leaves Wednesday for the G 7 summit. You may not be safe because I'm in congenital optimist. But I really think this is desire on their part as well as ours to reach agreement. A plan to host Congress's top four lawmakers on Friday had been put off, but senior administration officials say talks among staff have been productive. President Biden and senator Schumer are stuck on no. House speaker Kevin McCarthy wants to use the threat of defaulting on the nation's debts to leverage conservative policies and force a deep spending cuts to rein in the national debt. President Biden doesn't want a deal. He wants a default. The Treasury Department and office of management and budget have said the government could exhaust its ability to pay its bills as early as June 1st. Jennifer King, Washington

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"By Pfizer and BioNTech. This is a being used. I'm Rita foley. He is deeply sorry. That's what Norfolk Southern railways CEO will tell Congress in a hearing beginning this morning. The AP's done awarder. CEO Ellen Shaw says in prepared remarks to the Senate committee on environment and public works that he's deeply sorry for the impact the train to Riemann has had on the community of east Palestinian Ohio. No one was injured in the crash but state and local officials decided to release and burn toxic vinyl chloride from 5 tanker cars, prompting the evacuation of about half the roughly 5000 residents. Now people in the community say they're suffering from illnesses and Shaw's apology he promises to commit $20 million to help the community recover. No details yet but Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized after a fall at a Washington D.C. hotel. He was at a private dinner in Washington when he tripped, says his office, which isn't saying anything more. The AP's Jennifer King, McConnell battled polio as a child, and acknowledged some difficulty in adulthood climbing stairs. In 2019, he tripped and fell at his home in Kentucky. He worked from home for several weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a fracture in his shoulder. First elected the 1984 in January McConnell became the longest serving leader in Senate history, breaking the previous record of 16 years. Jennifer King, Washington, Russia's massive overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine killed several people, cut off power to thousands and knocked the nuclear plant off the power grid for hours. Moscow calls it retaliation for an alleged Ukrainian attack on Russian territory, something Ukraine denies. And on duty, Chicago firefighters 7 year old son has died after a fire at the family home. The firefighter rushed home after hearing his address broadcast over a scanner. This is AP news. Nationwide protests in Israel, the AP's Karen Chammas has this story, protesters waving Israeli flags descended on the country's main international airport, the plan was to block Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's REIT to Ben Gurion Airport ahead of an official trip overseas and as U.S. defense secretary Lloyd Austin was visiting. Elsewhere

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"And fireworks. No officers hurt, but the police chief calls it anarchy. The FBI is offering a reward after four Americans were kidnapped in Matamoros, Mexico. Gunmen opened fire on their minivan, which had North Carolina license plates. The AB's done a warder. The FBI says the Americans were placed in a vehicle and taken away by armed men, the FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of the four kidnapped. Metamorphosis is home to warring factions of the gulf drug cartel and the U.S. consulate has issued an alert about the danger. I'm Donna Warner. Trouble last night at a rap concert in Rochester, New York, where a crowd apparently thought they were hearing gunshots and push toward the exits. One person was killed, 8 others injured, police say there's no evidence of a shooting. A weekend house party in Georgia turned deadly the AP's Jennifer King, authorities in douglasville, Georgia, west of Atlanta, say two people under 18 were killed and 6 others wounded at a sweet 16 House party where over 100 teenagers had gathered, a confrontation occurred and shots rang out sometime after ten 30 p.m. Saturday night. Ariel Gardner, who lives next door, told WSB channel two action news that she and her family suddenly heard gunshots and ducked for cover in their own home. Captain Trent Wilson, with the tigers county sheriff's office, says investigators are still piecing together what happened, and they're putting out a call for potential witnesses to provide more information about how the shooting started, and who is responsible. I'm Jennifer King. Parts of the Midwest will likely get snow in the next few hours, much of Minnesota parts of Wisconsin and Michigan, this is AP news. The AP's Margie star leda on the new number one at the box office. Creed three takes the top spot at the box office in its debut weekend. I'm just getting stored in a little brother. The third creed movie next to the third ant man movie out of first place, creed three made $58 million in North American theaters, according to studio estimates, ant man and the wasp quantumania drops to a distant second with $12.5 million. Cocaine bear is in third place. Demon Slayer komatsu no yaba to the swordsmith village is in fourth. Jesus revolution is number 5. A march is our letter. Former governor Larry Hogan, a Maryland Republican, says he will not be in the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. He is one of the GOP's fiercest critics of former president Trump. Hogan says he cares more about the future of the party than his own future, his peace in The New York Times, Larry Hogan is 66 years old. I'm Rita foley, AP news. This is a 20 a.m. WCT willow springs, and streaming worldwide had WCT 8 20 dot com. We are Chicago's progressive talk, where

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"At we buy any car. This is WTO news. It's three 23. CBS News special report, President Biden says three other objects shut down by the U.S., do not appear to be linked to China. We don't yet know exactly what these three objects were. But nothing, nothing right now suggests they were related to China's spy balloon program or that they were surveillance vehicles from other any other country. Mister Biden at The White House making his first substantive comments about the objects said they are likely connected with private companies or research institutions. We don't have any evidence that there has been a sudden increase in number of objects in the sky. The president again defended his decision to shoot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon, CBS major Garrett. The administration is trying to walk a very fine line here, saying that this was a violation of U.S. sovereignty but not to amplify or antagonize China in an atmosphere where there is competition, but not as the president said a new Cold War. Mister Biden said he hopes to speak with China's president Xi soon. CBS News special report. I'm Steve futterman. Meanwhile, the president had a routine check up at Walter Reed national military medical center in Bethesda, The White House is expected to release some results later today. During Biden's last known physical in 2021, a neurological exam found nerve damage to his hands and feet, spinal arthritis, and compensation for a broken foot that caused him to walk more cautiously. He underwent a colonoscopy in which a benign appearing polyp was identified and removed. In July, the president caught COVID-19 in The White House said he had very mild symptoms, asked in a recent interview about his age and ability to be president, Biden replied with what's become his stock line, watch me, it's all I can say. Associated Press reporter Jennifer King, today's results will be closely watched by those concerned the 80 year old president plans to launch a reelection campaign soon. In other news, Tesla is recalling 363,000 vehicles with its full self-driving system over software flaws that could cause crashes. The national highway traffic safety administration posted that recall today, saying the Tesla would be releasing an over the air software update, safety regulators in the country expressed concerns about how these self-driving system responds to intersections and posted speed limits. Three 25 money news at 25 and 55, let's go to Jeff claw. John lids down 277 points

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"Or five. I'm Jennifer King. There is new guidance from the CDC. Teachers and students who are vaccinated. Do not need to wear masks in school buildings. Anyone 12 and older can get a shot. The social distancing number three FT. International Olympic Committee chair Thomas Bach says he regrets the decision not to have fans at the Tokyo Games because of the coronavirus for the athletes. The feeling Will be very different because they will know the billions of people from around the club with them in the heart that they are supporting them that they're feeling with them. Novak Djokovic is in his seventh Wimbledon final. The two time defending champ will face number seven Matteo Beretta teeny in Sunday's final. This is a P news Taiwan's Foreign Ministry says Haitian police arrested 11 armed suspects who tried to break into its embassy in port of Prince Ministry officials gave no details of the suspects, identities or reason for the break in. They say it's up to Haitian police to determine if they were involved in the assassination of President Juvenal Moise earlier this week. Officials say police were alerted by embassies security guards while Taiwanese diplomats were working from home. Some does and windows were broken, but there was no other damage to the embassy. 17 suspects have been detained so far in the assassination. I'm Charles rocker Marilyn Manson surrendered to police in Los Angeles last week in connection with the 2019 arrest warrant out of New Hampshire, where he allegedly assaulted a videographer at a concert. Manson, whose legal name is Brian Hugh Warner, is charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News I'm Ed Donahue with an A P news minute. President. Biden says he talked by phone about ransomware and cyber attacks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. United States expects And ransomware operation.

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"S and Europe. I'm Jennifer King. California judge says that seventies show actor Danny Masterson must stand trial and three counts of rape. The determination was made in the fourth day of a preliminary hearing, including dramatic and emotional testimony from three women. I'm Jackie Quinn. AP News virus Levels Dropping, I'm Jackie Quinn with an AP news Minute The head of the U. S. Centers for Disease Control says America's reached another welcome low in the number of new virus cases are 70 averages about 27,700 cases per day. This represents yet another decrease of more than 19%. Dr Russo Belinsky is crediting more people getting vaccinated. Police in Orange, California are looking for the driver of a white sedan who fired into a vehicle, killing a six year old boy in a road rage incident. The two Bureau of Prisons workers who were guarding financier sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The night he died in a New York jail, admit that they falsified records suggesting that they had checked on him. President Biden is awarded 94 year old retired Army Colonel Ralph Pocket the Medal of Honor for bravery in Korea, awarding an honor. It is long over due. I'm Jackie Quinn. I Mike Rossi, a reporting president. Biden plays down any rift among Democrats regarding Israel. At a joint news conference with South Korean President Moon Jae In late Friday, President Joe Biden affirmed his and the Democratic Party's support for Israel. My party Still supports Israel..

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"In downtown Seattle, 39 a little bit of partial clearing at 10 26. Couple whose time is 10 26. We're just ahead of an ABC News update. Emerging Covert variants mean annual jabs to counter them, just like flu shots could become the norm. These are your world headlines from ABC News, UK Health Minister Edward argue we have Ah, blue beast jobs. There are few flew jobs. It would not be unreasonable. Suggest something similar here. A virus that will always try to out with us, and we're just gonna make sure we get ahead of the game and we out with it. Developers of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine expect to have a modified Jab to counter the South African variant. But of all Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pleaded not guilty, says corruption trial resumed in Jerusalem just weeks before national elections. Which he hopes to extend his 12 year roll and transportation disruption in Germany and the Netherlands persisted into a second day. Seven snowfall and I see temps grip parts of central and Northern Europe returned to school for Dutch Children under lockdown has been delayed due to the weather. I'm time Rivers that the ABC News Foreign Desk in London It's a problem that's played schools around the nation. Now Chicago's mayor is touting progress the discussions with the teachers union, it could get students back to school, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Smiling at Sunday's news conference, Students could return to classrooms as soon as Thursday. With the reopening of schools phased in by grade, the city agreed to vaccinate 1500 teachers and staff every week. The city's offer includes metrics to trigger school closings. When cases spike the union describe. It doesn't offer that required further review by the rank and file. Chicago Public School officials have said that remote learning isn't working for many students and that opening schools is safe. Union officials had argued that the district's original coded 19 safety plan did not go far enough. I'm Jennifer King. Every two minutes. A child becomes a victim of sex trafficking in the US, it's happening right now. Don't turn off the radio or change the channel. Don't cover your kid's ears. No matter how much you want to ignore it, child trafficking is real. In fact, it's happening in your town. And you know what our greatest weapon against child trafficking is. It's our Children. It's time to act with packed. That's partners.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
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"I'm anxious to learn and kind of be with my feet are And this continues to grow as a coach and as a person, so we'll see what happens down the road as far as the career. Do you aspire to be a head coach? One day it's crossed my mind. You know, it's hard, not 50 yourself in the number one spot. You know this, this Diana coach in general Um And you know, being able to do that in basketball would be something that would be exciting and football as well. And what would you say to all the young girls who are out there who aspired to be like Jennifer King who aspired to make history who aspired to do things that haven't been done in the past where there have been barriers that air starting very slowly. To come down. What would be your message to all these girls out there like my 12 year old daughter, Jennifer, I think it's on forfeit. Never noted. They're so powerful. They're so strong. It can do anything that they want to do. Um, you know, not saying that It will be easy and I know they won't be times We're gonna fail. But, you know, I learned from coach K out. It always falls forward, something she talked about it and say it's important to do that. No, your career path and heaven that mindset of really being really, really good at what you want to do, because you know if you're so good, you can't be denied. Ultimately you know what you're doing, But I always go back to you know the national women who the black woman in national help me. Help us. Get to the moon. You know they were so good that they couldn't be denied even because there were no black and female in the sixties. Do you often start to think that you could be shaping the thinking of young woman across our country? I was something I never really thought about it so I thought receiving them. I think you know from people saying that, you know, now they're girls are interested in football, or you know their daughter wants to play football Coach football and you know, when you start getting those messages over and over again, it really lets you know how important you know the road. It's your in basket. Come Jennifer. I really appreciate taking the time today continued success in the coaching profession. Congratulations on all that you've overcome and all you continue to achieve and we wish plenty of more good things ahead for you. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate it. And there is the Trailblazer and history maker Jennifer King. I want to thank our guests. Chris Collinsworth loves talking to that guy could talk to him any time anywhere at any length of time about any number of subjects and I would be fascinated by everything. He says, And I want to thank Jennifer King for being with us as well, sharing some of her time and I want to thank you the listener for tuning into another Adam Schefter podcast..

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"Amazon announced that Jeff Bezos, who founded the company is an online bookstore nearly 30 years ago, is stepping down as CEO later this year basis will take on the role of executive chairman and be replaced by Andy Jassy, who runs Amazons Cloud business. Bezos has been named the richest man in America by Forbes magazine for three years running in a block post two employees. Bezos says he plans to focus on new products in early initiatives and he said, you'll have more time for side projects, including his space exploration company, Blue origin, his charities and the newspaper. He owns the Washington Post the firm he runs his higher tens of thousands of workers to help meet increased demand during the pandemic. I'm Jennifer King Amazon announced that Jeff Bezos, who founded the company is an online bookstore nearly 30 years ago is stepping down as CEO later this year basis will take on the role of executive chairman and be replaced by Andy Jassy, who runs Amazons Cloud business. Jesus has been named the richest man in America by Forbes magazine for three years running in a block post two employees. Bezos says he plans to focus on new products in early initiatives, and he said he'll have more time for side projects, including his space exploration company, Blue origin, his charities and the newspaper. He owns The Washington Post the firm he runs his higher tens of thousands of workers to help meet increased demand during the pandemic. I'm Jennifer King. Senate Democrats are moving ahead with President Biden's covert rescue plan over GOP objections on a private call, the president and his Treasury chief told them the GOP's alternative to his $1.9 trillion package is too small. Not long after Democrats voted to start a process for approving is bill on their own, whether Republicans are on board or not. Majority leader Chuck Schumer had said earlier there would be no delaying or diluting the package because the demands of the American people Are so real and so large Senate GOP chief Mitch McConnell says going it alone would be unfortunate. We're off to a Totally partisan start. At the same time, the White House says the president's open do continuing talks with Republicans on potential adjustments. Soccer MAHOGANY Washington On a private call, the president and his Treasury chief told them the GOP's alternative to his $1.9 trillion package is too small. Not long after Democrats voted to start a process for approving is bill on their own, whether Republicans are on board or not. Majority leader Chuck Schumer had said earlier there'd be no delaying or diluting the package because the demands of the American people Are so real and so large Senate GOP chief Mitch McConnell says going it alone would be unfortunate. We're off to a Totally partisan start. At the same time, the White House says the president's open to continuing talks with Republicans on potential adjustments. Soccer mahogany Washington 80.

860AM The Answer
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"As market conditions change. Text the word tech Tau 48542. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill extending the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty, the so called start arms pact between Russia and the United States. We hear more from correspondent Jennifer King reporting, President Biden and Russia's leader had discussed an extension of the nuclear accord. The new start treaty was going to expire on February, 5th President Putin signed a five year extension that had been passed unanimously by both houses of Russia's parliament. Soon after shocks preyed on. Addressing the World Economic Forum via video link On Wednesday, Putin hailed the decision to extend the treaty while warning of global instability that he compared to the situation of the 19 thirties. The treaty limits each country to no more than 1550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers. Arms control advocates urge the country's to start negotiating follow up agreements. Jennifer King Washington News and analysis at town Hall but calm I'm Keith Peters in Washington. The U. N Secretary General Antonio Go Ted Ish says he is following events in Myanmar with great concern following reports that the military in that country may be preparing a coup data. The official Election Commission has rejected these allegations, stating that under the constitution, the result must be honored. This week, The military has ramped up the pressure on the government, suggesting it could justifiably overthrow the constitution. Given uncensored cheese, huge popularity. That would be a very risky move. More likely. The military is warning her government as it prepares the agenda for the next administration to be discussed in a session of parliament that opens next week. An agenda, which is likely to include Miss Su Chi's longstanding goal of reducing the military's power and removing it from politics. That's BBC correspondent Jonathan Head reporting. More on these stories available at town hall dot com. 2021 is already.

860AM The Answer
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"I'm John Sky. President Biden's chief medical advisor, Dr Anthony Fauci, says the White House covert 19 task force is well aware of the dangers of new variants of the Corona virus. What we know now. From this study, namely the J and J and the Novavax study that Antigenics variation I e mutations that lead to different lineage do have clinical consequences. Meanwhile, the Budget Administration won't need any new Corona virus vaccines approved by the FDA to fulfill its plan to purchase 200 million additional doses by the summer. The administration will rely solely on Moderna and Fizer for its new purchases to Oklahoma firefighters among four people killed in an early morning house fire in northwestern Oklahoma. Blaze reported just after 3 A.m. local time this morning in Ueno, Ca, about 110 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Also with town hold up calm. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill extending the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between Russia and the U. S. President Biden and Russia's leader had discussed an extension of the nuclear court. The New start treaty was going to expire on February, 5th President Putin signed a five year extension that had been passed unanimously by both houses of Russia's parliament. The brunette the Sharks preying on addressing the World Economic Forum via video link. On Wednesday, Putin hailed the decision to extend the treaty while warning of global instability that he compared to the situation of the 19 thirties. The treaty limits each country to no more than 1550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers. Arms control advocates urge the country's to start negotiating follow up agreements. Jennifer King Washington handle losing day on Wall Street, both the Dow and NASDAQ End up losing more than 2%. More of these stories at town. Hold on calm. Tell me why really factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain? I'm often asked that question. Beatings have child..

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
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"Become targets of online retail investors that sent their share skyrocketing, pushing back against big hedge funds that bet they would fall Venture capitalist and Reddit co founder Alexis Oh, hey, Deion told CNBC Squawk Box. The pushback shows how finances another sector disrupted by the Internet. Seen this across media, it seems across so many different sectors. Now it is happening to finance Gamestop share values whipsawed, rising and falling after more than doubling in price. On Wednesday, online trading platforms such as Robin Hood and interactive brokers moved to restrict trading, citing the extraordinary volatility. I'm Jennifer King, the White House and congressional Democrats giving a cold shoulder to Republican calls to break President Biden's 1.9 trillion other covert relief proposal into smaller, more manageable components. Two cases of the South African Corona virus variant have been confirmed in South Carolina arrival of covered 19 of any covert 19 variants in South Carolina. Including this one is yet another reminder that the fight against this deadly virus is far from over. Dr Brennan fracture with the South Carolina Department of Health, the Biden administration changing Corona virus vaccine rules, HHS will amend the current prep fact declaration to permit recently retired doctors and nurses to administer covert 19 vaccines. And to permit anyone currently licensed to vaccinate within their home state and to administer shots across state lines. White House press secretary Jen Psaki looking at Wall Street, Dow futures down 188 points as that features off 21 27. Or on these stories that town hall dot com. Tell me why really factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain? I'm often asked that question. Beatings have child. But the father and son, founders of.

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"George Wallace. All right, Dimitri, Maryland in action tonight at home against 14th, ranked Wisconsin Turk's beating Wisconsin on the road earlier this year, one of three road wins for marked urgent spot already against ranked. We just gotta be ready. You know, for whatever they do defensively and the changes that they make that try to adapt to it and do the best we can with it so Again. We gotta be great defense. Really? And do we have to do we gotta play Well, we have to really play well. 33 wins in the Big 10 from Maryland this year. All three coming on the road against ranked opponents needing a home win, See if they can do that. Tonight. Nine o'clock start at Xfinity Center James Madison beat Towson earlier today by 15. A tennis selected Richmond and VCU to host the conference tournament. Same weekend. Same bracket March 10 through 14. They will split. The venue's through the semi finals and then Richmond will host the final Georgetown Games. Georgetown's game Saturday against Providence has been moved to one o'clock wizard's back on the court quickly tonight. No Russell Westbrook, though in New Orleans team, losing a Houston and John Wall last night, they're on the second of a back to back Russell Westbrook is going to rest this evening. Jon Lester, officially introduced in Washington as a member of the Nationals, a number four starter now did have an offer with the Cubs, but said he chose D. C wants to win Washington football. Team officially introducing Jennifer King today as well, the first African American female full time assistant coach in NFL history toward Wallace, Toby Toby Sports Coming Up on w T O P. The concerns Fairfax County's outgoing police chief had an assisting with national security. I'm Meghan Cloherty 7 47. Here's Dr Daniel Bernstein, the director for the Center of Performance Readiness, Resiliency and Recovery at the Citadel, Talking about health issues that soldier's face sponsored by the Citadel, How we've.

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"Keep newsman that the government has issued a national terrorism alert warning of potential homegrown violent extremism after President Biden's election. Here's the AP Soccer Madani, The Homeland Security Department bulletin does not cite a specific threat, but rather what it calls ah heightened threat environment across the nation. It warns of the potential for lingering violence by people motivated by anti government sentiment. Specifically mentioning perceived grievances fueled by false narratives. The warning signals the bind administration's effectively waiting into the politically charged debate over how to characterize acts motivated by political ideology and suggesting it sees violence aimed at overturning the election as comparable to terrorism. Saga room agony. Washington DHS also notes violent riots in recent days, an apparent reference to events in Portland, Oregon, linked to anarchist groups. I'm Ed Donahue Chicago's plans to resume in person learning hit a snag as teachers threatened to picket over coronavirus concerns. Chicago public schools had planned to reopen in February. The nation's third largest school district wants part time in school classes to resume for Kate eight students. But over the weekend, the Chicago Teachers union voted to defy an order to return to work, setting up a showdown with district officials who say that working from home would amount to an illegal strike. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she's disappointed and worried and that thousands of pre K and special education students who'd been back at school part time would have to stay home. I cannot As mayor in good conscience. The mirrors of mother and proud resident of this city. Leave these students behind who are family. The union says the district safety plans fall short and the teachers must be vaccinated before they can return safely to schools. I'm Jennifer King Chicago public schools had planned to reopen in February. The nation's third largest school district wants part time in school classes to resume for Kate eight students. But over the weekend, the Chicago Teachers Union Voted to defy an order to return to work, setting up a showdown with district officials, who say that working from home would amount to an illegal strike. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she's disappointed and worried and that thousands of pre K and special education students who'd been back at school part time would have to stay home. I cannot As mayor in good conscience. The mirrors and mother and proud resident of this city. Leave these students behind who are family. The union says the district safety plans fall short and the teachers must be vaccinated before they can return safely to schools. I'm Jennifer King. I'm Ed Donahue with an AP news MINUTE Dr. Anthony Fauci is worried about the effectiveness of Corona virus vaccines. Now that there are new variants, we have to be concerned looking forward. What the further evolution of this might be Vouching said the vaccines may be slightly less effective against the new variants. The senior White House response team advisor Anthony Slavitt. Says President Biden's vaccine goal remains the same. He is pushing us to view one million per day as the floor Not the ceiling. New CDC director Dr Rochelle Walensky says the U. S may reach 514,000 coronavirus deaths by February 20th she is worried about the variance variants have been identified recently seemed to spread more easily than more transmissible, which can lead to increased number of cases and increased stress on our already text. Healthcare system. The U. S leads the world with more than 25 million confirmed cases and more than 425,000 deaths. I'm Ed Donahue. The Lexus annex has crafted to take on the modern adventure called Life. Alexa. What's the quickest route home when Amazon Alexa Compatibility on.

860AM The Answer
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"Washington The treatment of National Guard soldiers center protected nation's capital during the inauguration has sparked an outcry. Here's correspondent Jennifer King reports. The troops have been forced to take breaks in a cold parking garage after being sent to protect the city. And since lawmakers like Senator Chuck Schumer, we made sure it was fixed immediately. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. The president spoke to the chief of the National Guard by phone on Friday morning, he talked about his own personal Commitment and connection to the National Guard. Capitol. Police officers, who spoke on condition of anonymity contradicted a statement from the interim chief, saying they were told department higher ups had ordered the guardsmen out The garden. Capitol Police issued a joint statement saying they have now coordinated to establish appropriate spaces within congressional buildings were on duty breaks. Jennifer KING Washington opening arguments in the Senate impeachment trial for former President Trump on the charge of incitement to insurrection. We'll begin the week of February 8. That's according to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer. He announces scheduled last night. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has had to send the article of impeachment against the former president to the Senate on Monday, Republican leader Mitch McConnell had requested to postpone the actual trial until February to give the former president time to prepare. His case, he says he's welcomed the new time life. President Joe Biden is taking executive action out to provide a stopgap measure of financial relief to millions of Americans admit the Corona virus pandemic. We get an update from correspondent Ben Thomas. The two executive orders Biden signed would increase food aid, protect job seekers on unemployment and clear a path for federal workers and contractors to get a $15 hourly minimum wage. He also pressed Congress to quickly consider the $1.9 trillion relief package he's proposing It is correspondent Ben Thomas reporting more on these stories that town home dot com. Bill O'Reilly Here you are listening to.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
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"100 million vaccine shots and 100 days. White House correspondent Greg Clugston reports. The president describes the vaccine rollout as a dismal failure. So far, however, vaccinations nationwide are approaching one million per day, which is the Biden administration's goal for its 1st 100 days at the White House. Mr Biden scoffed at a reporter's question about whether the bar should be higher. Meanwhile, infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci disputed reports that the Trump administration did not have a vaccine distribution. Plan, he said. We're certainly not starting from scratch. Greg Clugston Washington also with tone old calm, the Senate has confirmed President Biden's second Cabinet member. Lloyd Austin as secretary of Defense Senate vote was overwhelming to confirm Lloyd Austin, a West Point graduate as the nation's first black secretary of defense. The Yays are 93 the nays air, too, and the nomination is confirmed. Austin retired in 2016. After rising through the ranks during 41 years in the U. S Army, he was the first black general to head US Central Command. He received a waiver from the House and Senate from a ban on military officers serving as secretary of defense Within seven years of retirement, Austin pledged to senators to address white supremacy and violent Extremism in the ranks of the military and said he embraces the president's focus on fighting the Corona virus pandemic. Jennifer KING Washington Sales of existing homes rose 17% in December. Going to push sales for the entire year to the highest level in 14 years, giving the economy a rare bright spot in a global pandemic. But National Association of Realtors reported the December sales increased lifted activity. You were seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.76 million units. On Wall Street to stocks closing mixed on this Friday. The down was off 179 points, the NASDAQ ahead. A dozen.