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"Tim McGuire. President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nations stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's ride to Santa spheres, massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19. We need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in the U. S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21. Days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, many others are missing. I'm Tim.

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"Before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nation stunned as the twin towers fell. The Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in a Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America unity because our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. A war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Children growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's Rod to Santa's fears massive job losses This order would result potentially And millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of covid 19. We need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in a U S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News A judge in California is loosening apples grip on its APP store. Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled. Apple has been engaging in unfair competition and ordered the company to allow developers to insert links to other payment options. Besides its own within iPhone apps, it would make it easier for APP developers to avoid paying commissions to Apple epic games. The maker of Fortnite called the fees price gouging, but the judge didn't brand apple as a monopolist or require Right to allow competing stores to offer apps for iPhones, ipads and iPods. She left the fee structure intact. Fortnite was ousted from the APP store after adding a non apple payment system to its APP epic was ordered to pay Apple nearly $3.7 million. I'm Ed Donahue, the effects are still being felt from what happened on 9 11 at the World Trade Center towers. People are.

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"S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 do Free contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers were handed over. On August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21. Days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CIA 80 news for Friday. September 10th. I'm Tim McGuire. President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nation stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in a Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Training growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's ride to Santa spheres, massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19 need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served Britain's Prince Andrew with legal papers in the U. S civil suit. Jew Free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CIA a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News A judge in California is loosening apples grip on its APP store. Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled. Apple has been engaging in unfair competition and ordered the company to allow developers to insert links to other payment options. Besides its own within iPhone apps, it would make it easier for APP developers to avoid paying commissions to Apple epic games to maker of Fortnite called the fees price gouging. But the judge didn't brand apple as a monopolist or require Right to allow competing stores to offer apps for iPhones, ipads and iPods. She left the fee structure intact. Fortnite was ousted from the APP store after adding a non apple payment system to its APP epic was ordered to pay Apple nearly $3.7 million. I'm Ed Donahue, the effects are still being felt from what happened on 9 11 at the World Trade Center towers. People.

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"10th. I'm Tim McGuire. President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nations stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's ride to Santa spheres, massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of the company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19. We need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in the U. S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News.

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"S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 do Free contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers were handed over. On August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21. Days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO 80 news for Friday. September 10th. I'm Tim acquire President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nation stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in a Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Training growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's Rod to Santa's fears massive job losses This order would result potentially And millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of the company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of covid 19. We need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in a U S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News A judge in California is loosening apples grip on its APP store. Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled. Apple has been engaging in unfair competition and ordered the company to allow developers to insert links to other payment options. Besides its own within iPhone apps, it would make it easier for APP developers to avoid paying commissions to Apple epic games. The maker of Fortnite called the fees price gouging, but the judge didn't brand apple as a monopolist or require Right to allow competing stores to offer apps for iPhones, ipads and iPods. She left the fee structure intact. Fortnite was ousted from the APP store after adding a non apple payment system to its APP epic was ordered to pay Apple nearly $3.7 million. I'm Ed Donahue, the effects are still being felt from what happened on 9 11 at the World Trade Center towers. People are still getting sick and dying.

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"Passed on America in the morning. Covid concerns took a bite out of Wall Street Tuesday over fears of new cases cropping up new and used car prices remain at record highs. CNBC's Jessica Edinger has that and more and morning business The NASDAQ opens this morning on Wall Street at a new record high after the Dow plunged 269 points yesterday. Investors worried about new covid surges as kids go back to school in the north this weekend. Next, they're well aware that the delta variant cases and deaths soared when schools opened in the South Bitcoin tumbled from the 52,000 mark after El Salvador became the very first country in the world to make Bitcoin legal tender. Apple shares hit an all time high. Yesterday, the tech giant set out invitations for its annual launch event, which is next Tuesday. The company is expected to reveal a new iPhone and updated Apple watches and Airpods Democrats floating attacks on investments to help fund the infrastructure plan in Washington. The NFL is back tomorrow night sports betting Kicking into high gear. We got an early look at a new survey from the American Gaming Association, and it shows a big uptick in the number of people planning to bet this season up 36% from last year of the 101 Million people who now legally can place a bet in their home states, a little more than 45 Million plan to In large part, it's because more states have allowed legal gambling. There's a lot of excitement and maybe a lot of people checking out to see whether those apps are up and running on their phones. CNBC's contests, a brewer major carmakers, saying the global chip shortage could last longer keeping car prices higher. Entertainment is back, at least purportedly at one theater chain. AMC Theater attendance beat 2019 numbers for the very first time in the pandemic because of Marvel's Shang Ke and the Legend of the 10 rings. That movie made it the biggest Labor Day weekend in AMC theaters. History. Now that's a Disney film. It's the first with an Asian superhero. But actually, the film may never get shown in China. The comic as well as the movie is based on a character that's seen as a stereotype of a Chinese evil mastermind of human chew. And so that's seen here as a bit of a problem, especially at a time when Beijing has become just very, very sensitive about its national image. Beijing As you know, sensors, the film industry Anyway. CNBC's Eunice Yoon in Beijing on today's watch list. We get the latest jolts report on job opportunities and labour turnover from the Labor Department is forecast to show a lot of open positions. And a higher quit rate as people leave jobs they don't love for more money elsewhere. We also get the latest on consumer credit for July. CNBC's Jessica editor Welcome back 23 after concerns in North Carolina and Georgia as schools that just reopened her struggling with Covid 19 clusters. Correspondent Mike Gracia has that story. A new report from North Carolina health officials shows there are 170 ongoing covid 19 clusters in public schools or childcare settings in the state Union County public schools, the state's sixth the largest school district reports. As of Friday, about one in eight students were under quarantine. The district voted down the proposal last month to require mask wearing in Georgia Griffin Spalding school system is switching to virtual learning after three school bus employees have died from Covid 19 in recent weeks. In Savannah. Some school bus drivers staged the sick out Tuesday after a similar protest last Friday. I might grow CEO In Florida. WTVJ TV reports 15 staff members in Miami Dade County's public School district have died of coronavirus in just a 10 day span and in northern Florida over 1600 students are in quarantine after the Escambia County School District reported 63. Staff members, including a number of teachers tested positive for Covid 19. The.

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"What I'm saying Those free Britney calls may be close to being heated. Britney Spears Father, James has filed paperwork to end the court conservatorship that is controlled his daughter's life and money for 13 years. Now, the paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, a judge now has to sign off on it to make it all official. But it does appear that Spears will get to determine her own fate. Minus court supervision. I'm Oscar Welles gave very all This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley As Children returned to school across the nation, some areas are struggling with pandemic challenges. AP correspondent Mike Gracia a new report from North Carolina health officials shows there are 170 ongoing covid 19 clusters in public schools or childcare settings in the state. Union County public schools, the state's sixth largest school district reports. As of Friday, about one in eight students were under quarantine. The district voted down a proposal last month to require mask wearing in Georgia Griffin Spalding school system is switching to virtual learning after three school bus employees have died from Covid 19 in recent weeks in Savannah, some school bus drivers staged a sick out Tuesday after a similar protest last Friday. I'm Mike Rossi, president Biden says. Climate change is a Red danger. He spoke after touring neighborhoods flooded by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. The storm in the Gulf, as you've now figured out can reverberate 10 states away. Supply change and crop production get interrupted, driving up costs devastating industries all over America. This is everybody's crisis. Everybody's crisis. Human rights groups are asking NBC to cancel plans to cover the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing. The groups say broadcasters risk becoming complicit in what they say are worsening Human rights abuses in China. Americans trying to evacuate hundreds of U. S citizens and Afghans from Afghanistan are pleading with the Biden administration to do more to help. Biden administration says the hold up is due to the Taliban. Texas will execute a man today for killing a convenience store worker in a robbery that got him a dollar 25 cents. John Henry Ramirez is asking that his pastor be allowed to lay hands on him as he dies by lethal injection. This is a P news. Fire at an overcrowded prison near Jakarta. Indonesia has killed more than 40 inmates. Charles de la Decima reports. Televised footage shows firefighters battling to extinguish orange flames while black smoke billows from the compound. Indonesian Red Cross officials evacuated the victims to ambulances. While dozens of bodies in orange bags were laid in a prison room, a police chief has told reporters and early probe into the cause of the fire points to a short circuit in one of 19 cells in one of the prison blocks after the fire was extinguished, hundreds of police and soldiers who deployed around the prison To prevent prisoners from escaping. I'm Charles to load asthma. Torrential rain in Mexico suddenly flooded a hospital yesterday, killing 16 patients. This was in Tula, about 60 miles north.

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"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. This is a P news. I'm Rita Fall way today, President Biden will see for himself what the remnants of Hurricane Ida did to New York and New Jersey AP correspondent Mike Gracia. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states, including 27 in New Jersey as record rainfall hit last Wednesday. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy God rest the souls of those we lost. Keep their families in your prayers. After touring a neighborhood in hard hit Manville, New Jersey, Biden will visit a neighborhood in Queens, New York on Monday, The president approved major disaster declarations for six counties in New Jersey and five in New York. Affected by last week's devastating flooding the new state law in Texas the bans most abortions is bringing a warning from the Justice Department. It won't tolerate violence against anyone trying to get an abortion. The apes Jackie Quinn, the Justice.

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"Americans are losing some or all of the benefits. Mike Gracia Washington President Biden has directed federal aid to New York and New Jersey after deadly flooding. President Biden has approved major disaster declaration screen lighting federal aid for people in six New Jersey counties affected by devastating flooding last week, and that was welcome news to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, who spent Labor Day looking at damage in hard hit Lambertville. The spirit of community in this town is extraordinary. At least 50 people were killed in six Eastern states as record rainfall last Wednesday, overwhelmed rivers and sewer systems many point to climate change. Like New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. This is what climate change looks like It's going to take a massive investment. To stop the pain that people are feeling but also to reverse what's happening. I'm Shelley Adler, now the rebuild, But 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 Thank you for is it Time for a new heating and cooling system turned to the experts at Griffith Energy Services and Carrier today and get 0% financing for 18 months on a new heating and cooling system, get.

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"Newsman at the Taliban is demanding this morning that the US withdraw its forces from Afghanistan as scheduled a week from today. August 31st, a Taliban spokesman, saying they will accept no extensions to the deadline, but some allies are pressing President Biden to extend the deadline. To be able to evacuate more people who are desperate to get out of Afghanistan. The G seven leaders are meeting virtually this morning. The apes Mike Gracia on the evacuations from the Kabul airport Monday marked the busiest day of the evacuation efforts. Army General Stephen Lion's heads U. S Transportation Command. I'm very, very confident that will will sustain that effort. And improve that effort. To be honest with you. My commitment is to ensure that airlift is never the constraint. In this operation, US officials say a military helicopter was used to pick up 16 American citizens Monday and ferry them to Kabul airport. Mike Grassi, a Washington and I'm Rita Foley, a Taliban spokesman, says there can be no extensions. The US evacuations in Afghanistan Zabiullah Mujaheed says the U. S must complete its evacuation of people from Afghanistan by the August 31 date. The Biden administration set for the withdrawal of all American troops, Mujaheed adds His group will accept no extensions to that deadline. He says Life is returning to normal in the country. But chaos at the airport remains a problem. Many Afghans are desperate to flee the Taliban takeover of the country. I'm Charles Gilad asthma. A P news. I'm Ed Donahue. President.

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"Causing dirt to be loosened, increasing the risk of landslides. I'm Karen Shamas. A P news. I'm Tim Maguire. 22 people are now known dead and the collapse of a 12 story. Condo tower and Surfside, Florida Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says one victim found today was a seven year old daughter of a city firefighter. I'm the father of two Children have a seven year old son. And the thought of losing him in this way is unimaginable. The rest of the building is now slated for demolition. The city of North Miami Beach orders the evacuation of a condominium tower after an inspection found the nearly 50 year old building structurally and electrically unsafe while hosting a citizenship ceremony at the White House. President Biden said immigration will play a key part in the economic recovery. We come out of this pandemic and build an economy we're going to build it back better. Going to do that. We need to fix our immigration system. Fully tapped the talent and dynamism. In our nation, the Labor Department says 850,000 jobs were added last month, bankrate dot com's Mark Hamrick says that's well above the monthly average for the year, so this suggests that we were playing catch up to some degree. President Biden says wages were up two signs of the script being flipped instead of workers competing with each other for jobs that are scarce. Employers are competing with each other to attract workers. Elsa is the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, the storm hitting Barbados, blowing off roofs, snapping trees and knocking out power officials say there are no severe injuries. Officials in San Lucius say some 90% of the customers were without electricity at the height of the storm. Hurricane warning is in effect for Jamaica. And from port of Prince, Haiti to part of the Dominican Republic. The National Hurricane Center's long term forecast track shows it heading toward Florida as a tropical storm by Tuesday morning, but some models would carry it into the Gulf for up the Atlantic Coast. This is a P news. The last of the security fence around the U. S. Capitol will soon be gone maybe is Mike Gracia has details the remaining fencing that went up around the U. S Capitol after the January 6th riot by Trump supporters could come down as soon as next week. Three people familiar with the matter who could not discuss details of the plan publicly tell The Associated Press. A U. S. Capitol Police board plan calls for the fence to be removed by July, 9th. An outer fence that went up after the riot was removed in March. The Capitol Police Board originally asked congressional leaders to keep the fence in place until September, in part because investigators were tracking continuing threats against lawmakers and the Capitol complex. More than 500 people have been charged with federal crimes for their role in the January 6th Fryatt. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says he intends to commute the sentence. Now 70 year old man who has been serving life in prison for robbing a taco shop in 1981 with a water pistol. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News Welcome.

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"A P news. I'm to McGuire 22 people are now known dead and the collapse of a 12 story. Condo tower and Surfside, Florida Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says one victim found today was a seven year old daughter of a city firefighter. I'm the father of two Children. I have a seven year old son. And the thought of losing him in this way is unimaginable. The rest of the building is now slated for demolition. The city of North Miami Beach orders the evacuation of a condominium tower after an inspection found the nearly 50 year old building structurally and electrically unsafe while hosting a citizenship ceremony at the White House. President Biden said immigration will play a key part in the economic recovery. We come out of this pandemic and build an economy we're going to build it back better. Going to do that. We need to fix our immigration system. Fully tapped the talent and dynamism. In our nation, the Labor Department says 850,000 jobs were added last month, bankrate dot com's Mark Hamrick says that's well above the monthly average for the year, so this suggests that we were playing catch up to some degree. President Biden says wages were up two signs of the script being flipped instead of workers competing with each other for jobs that are scarce. Employers are competing with each other to attract workers. Elsa is the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, the storm hitting Barbados, blowing off roofs, snapping trees and knocking out power officials say there are no severe injuries. Officials in San Lucius say some 90% of the customers were without electricity at the height of the storm. Hurricane warning is in effect for Jamaica. And from port of Prince, Haiti to part of the Dominican Republic. The National Hurricane Center's long term forecast track shows it heading toward Florida as a tropical storm by Tuesday morning, but some models would carry it into the Gulf for up the Atlantic Coast. This is a P news. The last of the security fence around the U. S. Capitol will soon be gone maybe is Mike Gracia has details the remaining fencing that went up around the U. S Capitol after the January 6th riot by Trump supporters could come down as soon as next week. Three people familiar with the matter who could not discuss details of the plan publicly tell The Associated Press. A U. S. Capitol Police board plan calls for the fence to be removed by July, 9th. An outer fence that went up after the riot was removed in March. The Capitol Police Board originally asked congressional leaders to keep the fence in place until September, in part because investigators were tracking continuing threats against lawmakers and the Capitol complex. More than 500 people have been charged with federal crimes for their role in the January 6th Fryatt. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says he intends to commute the sentence. Now 70 year old man who has been serving life in prison for robbing a taco shop in 1981 with a water pistol. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News Thanks It's.

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"Wonder if a presidential visit will disrupt the search and rescue effort, Miami Dade Police director Freddy Ramirez says it will help boost morale. We've had several challenges from weather. Sorrow, pain and I think that the president coming will bring some unity. Dozens of people remain unaccounted for, and now there are concerns bad weather could hinder the search. I'm Jackie Quinn. There is no indication the former president Trump will be charged, but the Trump organization and its chief financial officer reportedly have been indicted. On charges stemming from an investigation into Mr Trump's business dealings. Here's our Mike Gracia charges against the company and chief financial officer Alan Wisenberg appeared to involve non monetary benefits. The company gave two top executives, possibly including use of apartments, cars and school tuition. Why Silberg came under scrutiny in part because of questions about his son's use of a trump apartment at little or no cost. Barry Weiss Hilberg managed to Trump operated ice rink in Central Park. Bill Cosby's out of prison and back home after The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his sex assault conviction. The court said the prosecutor who brought the case was bound by a previous agreement not to charge him. Cosby tweets. He's innocent. A sex assault victims advocate says Shame on the court. A pile of illegal fireworks exploded in south Los Angeles, injuring 17 people. One man is under arrest. This is a P news TV actor has been sentenced to prison in connection with the scandal ridden cult like Group Here's Our Oscar Welles Gabriel Allison Mack played a close friend of a young Superman in the TV series Smallville. But a judge in New York has sentenced her to three years in prison for keeping company with Nexium and the cult like group spiritual leader Keith Ranieri. Mac had pleaded guilty to the charges against her and help prosecutors build evidence showing that Raineri crafted a secret society of brainwashed women who were branded With his initials. After her sentencing, Mac renounced the self improvement guru, saying she is filled with remorse and guilt. That didn't cut it with one victim who told the judge that Mac deserves no mercy because she is quote a monster cut from the same cloth, a predator and an evil human being. I'm Oscar Welles Gabriel. More Americans are buying.

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"55 year old Graydon Young of Englewood, Florida, was the first to plead guilty in the oath keepers conspiracy case. Mike Gracia, Washington. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News The brutal heat wave that's gripping the Pacific Northwest is being blamed for dozens of deaths. The state of Oregon has been hard hit. Health officials there are estimating more than 60 people have died due to the unprecedented heat. Authorities in Washington state, say more than a half dozen deaths there have been linked to the heat. And many more are suspected. One more than 60 deaths were reported in Vancouver, British Columbia. Rolling blackouts are back in effect for Spokane to help meet the demand for air conditioning with temperatures over 100 degrees. Meteorologists say that this heat wave is caused by a dome of high pressure over the Northwest made worse, they say by human caused climate change. I'm Jacki Quinn. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. The Trump organization calls it a scorched earth attempt to harm the former president. It's talking about a two year investigation by New York prosecutors into business practices at Donald Trump's company. Early this morning, Chief Financial Officer Alan Weiss Alberg surrendered to authorities in Manhattan walking into the courthouse with his lawyer. Here's the Apes Jackie Quinn with what we know. Donald Trump's company in his longtime finance chief, have been indicted following a two year investigation by prosecutors in New York City. The indictments were expected. There was a meeting last week between prosecutors and Trump Organization lawyers. But now, insiders say the company's chief financial.

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"And said it could discourage other women from coming forward with their assault claims. I'm Oscar Welles Gabriel. The fierce heat wave in the Pacific Northwest may have killed hundreds of people in Oregon Washington state in Canada. This is a P news. Second oath. Keepers pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the January attack on the U. S Capitol building. Here's Our Mike Gracia, another member of the far right Oath Keepers group, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy for his part in the January 6th riot at the US Capitol. 54 year old Mark Rods of Mobile. Alabama admits to participating in a conspiracy and he is cooperating with the Justice Department investigation into the insurrection. The grads case was kept secret until Wednesday to protect the investigate. Nation and his safety before he testified in front of a grand jury. Last week. 55 year old Graydon Young of Englewood, Florida, was the first to plead guilty in the oath keepers conspiracy case. Mike Gracia Washington Donald Rumsfeld has died. He was defense secretary twice and a presidential candidate at one time. Donald Rumsfeld was 88 years old. He died in New Mexico, says his family. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Summer vacation. Here we come. Yep. I packed the craft beers. I got a total wine. Did you remember a bathing suit? No, but I did pack a bunch of summer wines. Whites, roses, zinfandels, wondrous selection, Helpful guides, ridiculously low prices. Total.

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"Are concerns bad weather could hinder the search. I'm Jackie Quinn. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. Many in Surfside, Florida are hoping President Biden's visit today will provide comfort to a grieving community. At least 18 people died when that condo building collapsed. 145 others are still missing. The search for them goes on. Here's our Jackie Quinn. It's been a week since the 12 storey condo tower collapsed and one week since anyone was found alive. While some may wonder if a presidential visit will disrupt the search and rescue effort, Miami Dade Police director Freddy Ramirez says it will help boost morale. We've had several challenges from weather. Sorrow, pain and I think that the president coming will bring some unity. Dozens of people remain unaccounted for, and now there are concerns bad weather could hinder the search. I'm Jackie Quinn. There is no indication the former president Trump will be charged, but the Trump organization and its chief financial officer reportedly have been indicted. On charges stemming from an investigation into Mr Trump's business dealings. Here's our Mike Gracia charges against the company and chief financial officer Alan Wisenberg appeared to involve non monetary benefits. The company gave two top executives, possibly including use of apartments, cars and school tuition. Wise Dulberg came under scrutiny in part because of questions about his son's use of a trump apartment at little or no cost. Barry Weiss Hilberg managed to Trump operated ice rink in Central Park. Bill Cosby's out of prison and back home after The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his sex assault conviction. The court said the prosecutor who brought the case was bound by a previous agreement not to charge him. Cosby tweets. He's innocent. A sex assault victims advocate says Shame on the court. A pile of illegal fireworks exploded in south Los Angeles, injuring 17 people. One man is under arrest. This is a P news TV actor has been sentenced to prison in connection with the scandal ridden cult like Group Here's Our Oscar Welles Gabriel Allison Mack played a close friend of a young Superman in the TV series Smallville. But a judge in New York has sentenced her to three years in prison for keeping company with Nexium and the cult like group Spiritual leader Keith Ranieri. That had pleaded guilty to the charges against her and help prosecutors build evidence showing that Reineri crafted a secret society of brainwashed women who were branded with his initials. After her sentencing, Mac renounced the self improvement guru, saying she is filled with remorse and guilt. That didn't cut it with one victim who told the judge that Mac.

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"The world. An American democracy can come through and deliver for all our people. We can't be United. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he has not yet decided whether he will support the bipartisan This is a P news. The Supreme Court rules in favor of a federal eviction moratorium because of the pandemic. Mike Gracia has details. The Supreme Court is allowing the nationwide ban on evictions to remain in place on a 54 vote. The court rejected a plea by landlords to end the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium on evictions of tenants who have not paid rent during the coronavirus pandemic. U. S District Judge Dabney Friedrich had struck down the moratorium, saying the CDC had exceeded its authority. But she put her ruling on hold last Week. The Biden administration extended the moratorium until the end of July and said it did not expect another extension. Washington National Kyle Schwarber led off the bottom of the first inning against Tampa Bay tonight with his 12th home run in 10 games. Trying Albert Belle's markets 1995 for the most home runs over 10 games stretched over 16 home runs this month, are the second most in any June behind the 20 hit by Sammy Sosa in 1998. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News Another victim Found. I'm Tim Maguire with an AP newsman at the death toll in last Thursday's collapse of a 12 story beachside condo in Miami Dade County is now 12. Just under 150. People are still unaccounted for Fire and rescue Lieutenant Douglas Duterte says the massive pile of rubble is still shifting..

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Senate Republicans preparing $500B virus relief proposal
"A $500 billion virus relief proposal. Senate Republican leaders are finalizing a roughly $500 billion virus relief package, according to Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri. Blunt says the legislation would include $300 weekly and extra federal payments for unemployed people above ST Payouts. Blood believes the extra payments would run through 2020, a top GOP aides tells the AP. The package would also include $10 billion for the Postal Service. Negotiations between congressional Democrats and the White House on a larger Corona virus. Relief bill broke down earlier this month, but talks are expected to resume after Labor Day. Mike Gracia