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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:44 min | 10 months ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

"This is WTO P new is two 52 Now to some I'm sorry Sean why don't you take this Yeah it looks like Democrats may have been responsible for the election victory of Georgia's Republican Secretary of State Brad raffensperger The Associated Press took a look at early voting data and stumbled onto something telling more than 37,000 people who voted in the democratic primary two years ago cast ballots in the Republican primary last week and why was that important Raffensperger avoided a runoff by about 27,000 votes Raffensperger was Secretary of State during the 2020 election when he pushed back against former president Trump's quest to find votes and overturn Joe Biden's victory State and local governments can soon begin challenging parts of the 2020 census The Census Bureau is telling 40,000 different governments they have until June of 2023 to ask for a review of what's called group quarters It's to see if places like nursing homes prisons and college dorms are under counted People living in group quarters are among the hardest populations to count and the pandemic hindered the Census Bureau's ability to get information about such residents since students on campus were sent home when the pandemic started and prisons and nursing homes went into lockdowns However nothing can be done to change how congressional seats and state house districts were redrawn Certain crimes that happened in Virginia schools are reported to law enforcement Well that list will get longer on July 1st Until now school principals were required to report to law enforcement certain acts including assaults threats guns and drugs that would be a felony if committed by an adult The law just signed by governor Glenn youngkin will require law enforcement be notified if those acts could qualify as a misdemeanor The parents of the targeted student will be told the incident has been reported to law enforcement and will be told the basics of any discipline the law does call for student privacy to be preserved Neil all can stay in The transportation security administration is dealing with a lack of diversity among its senior ranks Federal news networks Justin Doubleday has the story TSA expects to bring on a chief diversity equity and inclusion officer within the next month The individual will be a member of the senior executive service and report directly to TSA administrator David bukovsky while more than half of TSA's workforce are people of color 53 out of the agency's 66 federal security directors are white The new DEI officer is expected to take a hard look at that disparity in spearhead recommendations from TSA's inclusion action committee Justin Doubleday federal.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:46 min | 10 months ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTOP

"For business with Windows 10 pro Take the lead with Windows 10 pro devices called 8 7 7 asked Dell This is WTO P news 1252 hurricane Agatha has made its way into the history books It's the strongest Pacific storm ever to make landfall during the month of May I got the roared into Mexico's southern Oaxaca state as a category two hurricane yesterday wins a 105 mph before it moved inland and weakened The U.S. national hurricane center says the storm still poses a flooding threat but it should dissipate by evening It looks like Democrats may be responsible for the election victory of Georgia Secretary of State Brad raffensperger a Republican The Associated Press examined early voting data and stumbled on something telling more than 37,000 people who voted in the democratic primary two years ago cast ballots in the Republican primary last week Here's the critical information raffensperger avoided a runoff by about 27,000 votes He was Secretary of State during the 2016 election when he pushed back against former president Trump's quest to find votes and overturn Joe Biden's victory Members of the world's top KPop group are bringing their moves to Washington today Let's rock and roll The White House has BTS We'll meet with President Biden to discuss Asian inclusion and representation and to address anti Asian hate crimes and discrimination that have escalated since the start of the pandemic BTS received its first Grammy nomination last year after releasing the song dynamite as a gift to fans isolated by the pandemic This is the last day of Asian American and Pacific islanders heritage month Deborah Rodriguez CBS News All set restaurant and bar in downtown Silver Spring plans to donate 100% of its sales today to the victims survivors and families impacted by the mass shooting at rob elementary school in uvalde Texas They all set family says it grieves deeply for the victims and their families and the aftermath of such a senseless tragedy The restaurant opens at four today and will offer seatings until 8 30 p.m. no delivery or to go orders today though The restaurant encourages those who are unable to dine at the restaurant today to donate to the victims first go fund me directly Money news at 25 and 55 let's go to Jeff clay bomb Mark the Dow is down although just 50 points now the S&P 500 Index has turned the corner It's up a point.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Stream us live 38° at 1130 good evening I'm James Sears Russia throws its military might at Ukraine but the resistance is holding Loyola won the MVC championship 64 58 over Drake and returns to the NCAA tournament Illinois beat Iowa 74 72 and clinches a share of the Big Ten championship its first title since 2005 Northwestern beat Minnesota 75 62 the black hawks lost to Tampa Bay 6 three WGN traffic are supposed to be some toys in good shape right now No accidents to report a good news since it's snowing out there For Russia appears to be pulling out all the stops on its invasion of Ukraine a senior UN defense official told CNN Sunday that the country has fired 600 missiles on its neighbor and they've also amassed 95% of their combat power inside Ukraine Despite the show of strength the Russian assault continues to be slowed by the strong Ukrainian resistance the military convoy that's north of Kyiv also remains stalled and there hasn't been an update on how far it is from the city center Chicagoans have been trying to raise money for people in Ukraine to Paul university history professor Thomas told dean Richards I know people are collecting things all over Chicago That is often not a good strategy because you don't know what they need And then there's the cost and difficulty of shipping it What you're better advised to do is write a check to an organization like the international refugee committee or to your church or synagogue to have mosque and so on Mercedes says those individuals may need long-term and permanent resettlement The global death toll from COVID is about to reach a tragic milestone nearly 6 million lives lost This comes as many countries start scaling back mandates under discussing ways to live with the virus here in the United States more than 950,000 people died since the virus was first detected here in Illinois more than 37,000 people are listed as COVID deaths about 80 million cases are confirmed across the U.S. The MLB Players Association is giving the league a new proposal to discuss but probably won't be the one that ends that three month lockout A league spokesman said the offer was worse than Monday night That was the original deadline a week ago for the deal to keep regular season games from being canceled A spokesman added.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:11 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"Each day of operations brings added risks or troops. Right? Completion by August. 31st depends upon the Taliban, continuing to cooperate, allow access to the airport. For those who are transport transporting out and no disruptions to our operation. In the past two days, more than 37,000 people have been evacuated from the Kabul airport. In the house this afternoon on this vote, the ayes a 220. The nays are 212. The resolution is adapted. Democrats pushed through the $3.5 trillion budget resolution a first step in drafting President Biden's rebuilding plan. Through the fall. The House representatives taken significant step toward making historic investment is going to transform America cut taxes for working families and position the American economy for long term long term growth. Moderate Democrats want to promise that the House will take up the bipartisan trillion dollar infrastructure package. No later than September. 27th hospitals across the country, especially in the south, are filling up with people suffering with Covid 19. While it's too late for those testing positive to be vaccinated, they still have a treatment option. Should they act quickly enough. Dr Anthony Fauci. Trials have demonstrated That early treatment with anti sauce Kobe two monoclonal antibodies can reduce the risk of covid 19 hospitalization or death. By 70 to 85% 3 anti body products are available under emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. They're available with no charge thanks to taxpayers support, but she says they remain a much underutilized intervention. This is a P news. For nearly 60 years, jazz loving drummer Charlie Watts carried the beat for the Rolling Stones. Watts has died at 80 eighties. Music correspondent Marches are Letta has more Charlie wants was an unlikely rock star. He loved jazz and joined the Rolling Stones in the early 19 sixties, figuring the band would last two weeks..

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"Very unlikely given the number of Americans who still need to be evacuated. The number of S I V s the number of others who are members of the the Afghan press, Civil society leaders, women leaders. The massive operation started after the Taliban regained power in that nation. More than 37,000. People have already been evacuated from Afghanistan, but conditions on the ground are getting worse and worse in Kabul, the U. S military in a deadly gun battle outside of the airport. Pentagon officials say Attackers fired on Afghan security forces, prompting US forces to get involved. An Afghan soldier was killed and more gunfire was heard overnight. The violence coming as the pace of Americans and Afghans, evacuating the Country ramps up. That's a B C's Andrew Denver reporting. President Biden thrilled that the FDA has given the full approval of fighters coronavirus vaccine, You've hit another milestone key milestone. In our nation's fight against Covid. The president also had a message for those who haven't received their shots and we're waiting for the full authorization. President Biden urged those individuals to get their shots and do so now. Governor Polis is hoping the full FDA approval and authorization of the vaccine from Pfizer will prompt more people in Colorado to get shots. In a statement, the governor says, I know some people were waiting for full FDA approval to get vaccinated. And now that day is finally here. And you can start the protection clock today over 3.5 million Coloradans have received at least one dose of Covid vaccine and 3.2 million are fully vaccinated, The governor says over 6.8 million doses of covid vaccines have been administered in Colorado. That is the way news Radio's Gerry Bell reporting. The Denver City Council has voted to put a $450 million infrastructure bond package on the November ballot at all Council members are on board with this spending. Leading the charge against it is Councilwoman Candy City Ibaka at odds with the mayor, also a group known as the Global Delirious Wannsee, a coalition. So let's get into this right here. This is all centered on the future 10,000 seat, arena and public market in an area that hugs I 70 we all know where that is. The national Western center. Now the opposition is casting doubt on the economic impact that would benefit community members. This group also says the plan lacks equity. And they also say that the mayor has not taken the time to truly understand the development that would have community vision and community ownership. They highlight the history of depriving oppressed people land in those two neighborhoods over the decades. Near the downtown core..

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:42 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"The Taliban is warning the US to exit Afghanistan. By that August 31st deadline one week from today, more than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far, but many are still waiting to leave. The country invited is suggesting the U. S led evacuation effort could run past the August 31st deadline. Congressman Adam Schiff, emerging from a classified briefing last night, said it appears more time will be needed, given the logistical difficulties. Of moving people to the airport and and the limited number of workarounds. It's hard for me to see that being fully complete by the end of the month, But the Taliban calls August 31st a red line and is warning of consequences if the deadline is extended. That is a BCS Andrew Dim, Bert. Nine year old has died after a two vehicle crash in Butler County. Last night. It happened around 10 o'clock on Eton Road at West Taylor School Road near Trenton. Another child and an adult were also injured in this crash, police say a van was traveling westbound when the driver ran through a stop sign and struck a truck on the passenger side. Both Children were objected from that van. There has been no update on the second child's condition. The accident remains under investigation. Cincinnati Police, meanwhile, are investigating a murder that happened in the West end. Last night. 24 year old Cornell Neil was found shot to death on Freeman Avenue around seven o'clock. No word on any suspects. If you can help police call Crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40. Reds are back in action this evening. They hold a slim lead in the NL wildcard race and head off to Milwaukee tonight to face the first place Brewers. Tyler Malley gets the start for Cincinnati. Our pregame coverage gets underway tonight at 7 10. Our next update at nine o'clock, Rick you Chino NewsRadio 700 wlw Otis, So good to finally see my bay Bridge Coast spokesperson against by you saw me every day on video calls this We've got to hit the road and Beach Bay Bridge traffic to the beach. The early bird gets the worm. I'm no early birds Spike. I'm more of a night owl. Well, staying later is another way to avoid traffic on the bridge. Businesses on the eastern Shore are thrilled to have you back, Go early and stay late. At Bay Bridge Traffic updates at the mdta on Twitter or bay bridge dot com. When you hear that hunger calling your name, then you need to get something. Gotta find yourself a buck sweaters lit up. Better cookin something good. Listen, need some fuel for my machine Ain't no halfway in between. Gotta give me something before I follow up the people then hop on their old horse of yours. And.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:27 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"That the new, full FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine will get more people off of the fence and out to get their shots. In the meantime, with that full approval from the FDA. One major U. S airline says its employees have to get vaccinated sooner than previously announced. The United had said all of its employees had to be fully vaccinated by October 25th. But the airline also previously said if the FDA approved vaccine before that date that all employees would have to be fully vaccinated five weeks after FDA approval, So now United is telling its employees, you must be fully vaccinated by September, 27th. All US based United employees required upload a vaccine card proving that they've been vaccinated. Anyone who gets vaccinated before September 20th will get an extra day of pay. Alex Stone BBC Nares Now the latest traffic and weather together from the You see how traffic center you see how transparent plant moves patients off the transplant waiting lists 50% faster than the national average. This is science and in science lives, Hope. South Bend, 75 continues slow in and out of the lock. One split northbound 75. You're going to need an extra 5 to 7 minutes to get through the cutting across the bridge. Same for north beyond 4 71 between grand in downtown on South Bound 71. You're off and on the brakes coming out of blue ash, making your way down the hill to Red Bank Earlier accident has been cleared Eastbound Columbia Parkway near Delta, still seeing heavy traffic between Delta and tamp thanks to the construction on the westbound side and westbound 32. Crews are working with an accident year old 74 that adds to the delays in the East Gate. There's also a wreck on Glendale, Milford near 75, Chuck Ingram, NewsRadio 700 WLW, now the latest forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather's Center on news radio 700 wlw. We are under an air quality advisory today. It's the combination of heat, humidity and pollution. Especially here in the Cincinnati Metro area. We're starting at 72 warming to 93 this afternoon. There is a slight rain chance but most of us will stay dry tonight. 72 for alone tomorrow again. A high of 93 from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark NewsRadio 700 wlw 73 degrees Right now the Taliban is warning the US to exit Afghanistan. By that August 31st deadline one week from today, more than 37,000 people.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KOMO

"To more Americans Finally getting the shot A B C's Eva pilgrims says health officials are hoping so this first full approval could be a game changer for those who have been hesitant to get a shot. Recent poll finding that three in 10 of those unvaccinated would be more likely to get it now and with every state in the country now experiencing high community transmission except Vermont and Maine. More Americans are dying of covid, now an average of 738 every day. Amid the current covid surge, the governor of Hawaii is asking people not to visit the islands did ask everyone residents and visitors alike. To reduce travel to Hawaii to essential business activities only says the state's hospitals and ICUs are at capacity. President Biden will meet today with G seven leaders in a virtual summit to discuss the U. S troop pullout in Afghanistan and the rapid Taliban takeover. More than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far. But a B C's Andrew Dilbert says the situation on the ground is still dangerous in Kabul, the U. S military in a deadly gun battle outside of the airport. Pentagon officials say Attackers fired on Afghan security forces prompting US forces to get involved and Afghan soldier was killed and more gunfire was heard overnight. The violence coming as the pace of Americans and Afghans, evacuating the country, ramps up. Vice President Kamala Harris is in Singapore. Her first trip to Southeast Asia is vice president. She discussed the worsening climate crisis. In a foreign policy speech in our interconnected world. This issue affects us all and it requires a collective vision. And it requires collective. Action. Kathy Hotel has become New York's first woman governor taking over from Andrew Cuomo. They're listening to ABC News. Stay connected,.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:06 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"For at least the next 16 months, And she has already said she plans to run for a full four year term in 2022. Julie Walker, New York I, Mike Rossi, a reporting an energy giant, will require coronavirus vaccinations for some workers. Chevron Corporation will require some of its workforce to be vaccinated against Covid 19. Wall Street Journal reports Chevron will require workers traveling internationally living abroad or working on U. S flagged ships to be vaccinated. Now, the FDA has given full approval to the Pfizer vaccine. Cox Health, which operates hospitals in southwestern Missouri, says it will require employees to get vaccinated. But in South Dakota Republicans in the House want Governor Christie Gnome to call a special session. To pass a ban on employers requiring Covid 19 vaccinations in Mississippi State health officials say they've received an influx of calls about people trying to treat covid 19 by ingesting an anti parasite medicine purchased at livestock stores. I'm Mike Rocio. A P news. I'm Tim McGuire. President. Fighting hopes the final FDA approval of the fighter coronavirus vaccine is enough to convince vaccine skeptics to finally get the shots. Vaccination is free. It's easy. It's safe and it's effective and it's convenient. For 90% of Americans. There's a vaccination site less than five miles from your home. The Pentagon says the final approval allows it to press ahead with plans to require members of the military to be vaccinated. National security adviser Jake Sullivan says more than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far from Afghanistan more than 10,000 Ferried out on US planes from the Kabul airport. In the last day or so, we have established a network of transit centers in multiple countries in the Gulf in Europe. Where we are getting US citizens on flights home and we are running biometric and biographic background checks on Afghan evacuees before bringing them to the United States or having them relocated to a third country. At least a dozen people are missing in.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"The American model. Um, now shifted a little further north, so not us here in South Florida, But it may try to fluctuate between North Mexico and South Texas late in the weekend early next week because yesterday's European models actually taking it closer to the Texas coast. So Might be something stateside later in the weekend early next week to deal with over to our west than two more areas of interest with high chances of developing when I say Hi, I say greater than 50% over five days, so get in with the messaging of the busy tropical Atlantic remains busy as we head toward the peak here. In September, 10th around the 10th of September, so it stays busy. Let's just keep it on all that stuff. God. All right. Thanks very much trade without the next hour, CNN Yep, Well, the Biden administration claims the number of people that are being evacuated daily from Afghanistan has increased with the biggest day by far coming yesterday, White House officials said the U. S military flew out 10,400 Americans. And at risk after games over 24 hours that ended early Monday morning, and then another 6600 people over the next 12 hours. Do you know the the breakdown between Americans non Americans how Americans are letter? Do we know that I don't think so. National Security advisor Jake Sullivan said the mission Had now facilitated the evacuation of more than 37,000 people out of the country since August 14th. This operation is complex. It is dangerous. It is fraught with challenges. Operational, logistical, human It's produced searing images of pain and desperation. No operation like this. No evacuation from the capital that has fallen in a civil war could unfold without those images. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the increased.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"Lieutenant governor Kathy Huckle will be sworn in just after midnight to replace him, breaking another glass ceiling for women in state politics. Local who said she didn't work closely with Cuomo and wasn't aware of the harassment allegations before they became public, has vowed no one will ever call her workplace toxic. She plans to keep on Cuomo era employees for 45 days to allow her time to interview new hires, but said she will not keep anyone found to have behaved unethically at least 35 employees and the governor's office have left since February, according to staff rosters. Hopeful will need to quickly build your own team of advisors who can help steer the administration for at least the next 16 months, And she has already said she plans to run for a full four year term in 2022. Julie Walker, New York I, Mike Rossi, a reporting an energy giant, will require coronavirus vaccinations for some workers. Chevron Corporation will require some of its workforce to be vaccinated against Covid 19. Wall Street Journal reports Chevron will require workers traveling internationally living abroad or working on the U. S flagged ships to be vaccinated. Now, the FDA has given full approval to the Pfizer vaccine. Cox Health, which operates hospitals in southwestern Missouri, says it will require employees to get vaccinated. But in South Dakota Republicans in the House want Governor Christie Gnome to call a special session. To pass a ban on employers requiring Covid 19 vaccinations in Mississippi State health officials say they've received an influx of calls about people trying to treat covid 19 by ingesting an anti parasite medicine purchased at livestock stores. I'm Mike Rocio. A P news. I'm Tim McGuire. President. Fighting hopes the final FDA approval of the fighter coronavirus vaccine is enough to convince vaccine skeptics to finally get the shots. Vaccination is free. It's easy. It's safe and it's effective and it's convenient. For 90% of Americans. There's a vaccination site less than five miles from your home. The Pentagon says the final approval allows it to press ahead with plans to require members of the military to be vaccinated. National security adviser Jake Sullivan says more than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far from Afghanistan more than 10,000 Ferried out on US planes from the Kabul airport. In the last day or so, we have established a network of transit centers in multiple countries in the Gulf in Europe. Where we are getting US citizens on flights home and we are running biometric and biographic background checks on Afghan evacuees before bringing them to the United States or having them relocated to a third country. At least a dozen people are missing in.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:50 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Today they'll discuss Afghanistan. The leaders are expected to urge Biden to extend his August 31st deadline to pull U. S troops out of that country. The Taliban oppose this. U. S military has flown more than 37,000 people out of Kabul. Thousands of Afghans fleeing Afghanistan are being transferred to other countries for processing before they can enter the US. Many have been sent to Qatar. Jamal Elshayyal is with Al Jazeera, a media outlet funded by the government of Qatar. He's visited one Kateri airbase where thousands of Afghans have landed. You were having hundreds, if not a few 1000, a couple of 1000 Civilians crammed in these airport hangars. Obviously your cutter is infamous for its summer heat temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius. Um, so super hot, Not really Many toilets, Not much food. Um, so the first at least the first few batches of those arrivals were finding it very difficult. In those conditions. He spoke to NPR's morning edition. A new report finds more than one in five new coronavirus infections are in Children. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that number is rising. NPR's Ping Huang has more last week in the U. S. More than 180,000 Children tested positive for the coronavirus. That's 22% of all reported cases, the number of new cases in Children has been doubling every two weeks since the beginning of July. Since the pandemic started. Rhode Island, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Dakota have reported the highest rates of Children's coronavirus infections. One in 10 kids in these states has tested positive. Health officials fear the situation could get worse than the fall as the quick spreading delta variant coincides with the return to in person learning. They're urging all eligible people to get vaccinated and to mask and distance in schools. Qinghong. NPR News New York Governor Kathy Huckle took the oath of office just after midnight following Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation. NPR's Brian Mann reports. Huckle, a moderate Democrat from Buffalo, posted a photograph of herself taking the oath of office and said she's honored to be New York's 57th governor. Local says she'll address New Yorkers this afternoon to lay out her agenda. Andrew Cuomo stepped down under pressure after 11 women came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment charges He denies. Is one of his last official acts. Cuomo granted clemency to David Gilbert, a former member of the left wing radical group, The Weather Underground. Gilbert now 76 was the getaway driver in the 1981 robbery in New York that left two police officers and a security guard dead. He'll now be eligible for parole. Republicans blasted Cuomo's decision, calling it a betrayal of law enforcement officers. Brian Mann. NPR NEWS You're listening to NPR news. People have become more open to discussing their mental health and to seeking help during the pandemic. That's according to a new survey by the National Alliance on Mental Illness. But as NPR's re to Chatterjee reports, many people face challenges accessing mental health care. About four in 10. People didn't know how to access services for mental health, and many said that cost Was a big hurdle to accessing care psychiatrist Dr Ken Duck. What is the medical director for the National Alliance on Mental Illness? 52% of people. Said cost prevents them from trying a treatment they're interested in and the population of uninsured people reported 74% say cost prevents them from trying a treatment. However, among those who could afford treatment, the vast majority said it was helpful. With a Chatterjee. NPR news President Biden has declared a major federal disaster in the state of Tennessee..

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on WTVN

"Spiking in the issue campus area ahead of the start up. Classes today, parents with students living there demanding action campus police working this coffee with a copy event are focusing on crime prevention and police are beefing up safety measures. The university pays for overtime for extra patrols by CPD and O S U P D crime in off campus areas where students live. Has parents increasingly concerned they want better lighting and more patrol. CBC six is Luanne Stoia, talking to the university's director of More, she says. The campus area itself is the 14th largest city in crime is rising in urban areas. Parents say. If there is a more action by the university, they'll stop making tuition payments. Two people were found dead in the Northeast Columbus apartment Monday. Officers were called to the scene along East Dublin Granville Road around 12:30 P.m., where the manager was checking out a resident who was late with the rent and found the two bodies. Incidents being treated as a homicide. Police also responded to four separate shootings Monday afternoon, leaving six people injured, including four juveniles and three of the incidents. Teens were arrested and charged with Felonious assault. Taliban, warning the US to exit Afghanistan by the August 31st deadline a week from today. More than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far, but many are still waiting to leave the country. President Biden is suggesting the U. S led evacuation effort could run past the August 31st deadline. Congressman Adam Schiff emerging from a classified briefing last night. Said. It appears more time will be needed, given the logistical difficulties of moving people to the airport. Um and they limited number of workarounds. It's hard for me to see that being fully complete by the end of the.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

02:05 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on AP News

"For at least the next 16 months, And she has already said she plans to run for a full four year term in 2022. Julie Walker, New York I, Mike Rossi, a reporting an energy giant, will require coronavirus vaccinations for some workers. Chevron Corporation will require some of its workforce to be vaccinated against Covid 19. Wall Street Journal reports Chevron will require workers traveling internationally living abroad or working on the U. S flagged ships to be vaccinated. Now, the FDA has given full approval to the Pfizer vaccine. Cox Health, which operates hospitals in southwestern Missouri, says it will require employees to get vaccinated. But in South Dakota Republicans in the House want Governor Christie Gnome to call a special session. To pass a ban on employers requiring Covid 19 vaccinations in Mississippi State health officials say they've received an influx of calls about people trying to treat covid 19 by ingesting an anti parasite medicine purchased at livestock stores. I'm Mike Rocio. A P news. I'm Tim McGuire. President. Fighting hopes the final FDA approval of the fighter coronavirus vaccine is enough to convince vaccine skeptics to finally get the shots. Vaccination is free. It's easy. It's safe and it's effective and it's convenient. For 90% of Americans. There's a vaccination site less than five miles from your home. The Pentagon says the final approval allows it to press ahead with plans to require members of the military to be vaccinated. National security adviser Jake Sullivan says more than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far from Afghanistan more than 10,000 Ferried out on US planes from the Kabul airport. In the last day or so, we have established a network of transit centers in multiple countries in the Gulf in Europe. Where we are getting US citizens on flights home and we are running biometric and biographic background checks on Afghan evacuees before bringing them to the United States or having them relocated to a third country. At least a dozen people are missing in.

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Pentagon Reports Over 37,000 People Have Been Evacuated From Kabul so Far

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00:59 sec | 1 year ago

Pentagon Reports Over 37,000 People Have Been Evacuated From Kabul so Far

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Liberty Talk FM

Liberty Talk FM

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on Liberty Talk FM

"Evacuation flights continue out of Kabul, Afghanistan has reports indicate Taliban forces and large crowds are hindering the passage of evacuees. National security advisor Jake Sullivan. They have now facilitated the evacuation of more than 37,000 people out of the country. Since August 14th American citizens, third country nationals, our Afghan allies and Afghans at risk of persecution or worse, A Taliban spokesman warned that the U. S. Would cross a red line if the Biden administration keeps troops in Afghanistan past the August 31st deadline. The leader of the proud Boys extremist group was sentenced today to more than five months in jail for burning a black lives matter. Banner torn down from an historic black church in downtown Washington and bringing to high capacity firearms magazines into the nation's capital days before the January 6th riot. Enrique Terrio told the court he was sorry for his actions, calling them a grave mistake. America's listening to Fox News and now the lens of Liberty. Here's Helen Kribel. I was stunned to hear about police and prosecutors in Wisconsin, staging late night raids by SWAT teams and police dogs, invading family homes and confiscating computers. Cellphones, financial Records and other personal items far from having the right to remain silent. Victims of these rates were ordered by the police Do not tell anyone or call a lawyer under the threat of jail. There have been dozens of these raids without any proof that the homeowners are criminals, even though the bill of rights guarantees US protection against such invasion. Look through the lens of liberty shows such abuse threatens the rule of law itself. We the people are the owners of our rights. We must tell legislators in no uncertain terms that such abuses will not be tolerated. For more information, go to Lens of liberty, not org. That's lens of liberty dot org. Trace every precious product. Every step of the way with the Blockchain built for business. The IBM cloud Cloud her business yours. It's free Time live. You can bring up what you want here. The number 603 to 83 61 60. We've been of course talking. We talked more about New South Wales, Australia than anywhere else on the planet. That's where the tyranny At least in Western society seems to be the strongest. Yeah, it's pretty intense. What they're doing to people. Their lockdowns have been going on there for months. Now. It is, of course, wintertime. In Australia, So keep that in mind if.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Is here, The mayor says. Everyone has a role to play if you're a property owner You can protect your home by planning ahead, taking time to clear brush around your home. This should be a year round enterprise now that fires are year round as well, Garcetti says. The city has contracted a sky crane until the end of the year for large water drops, he says between available city and county resources, the L. A area has the largest air attack fleet in the country. Steve Gregory King. If I knew a police officer has accidentally killed someone in Santa Barbara County, it happened in the small city of Guadalupe. Cops saw someone wanted on a felony arrest warrant. An officer fired at the person but instead hit a man sitting in a car. The state Justice Department is investigating Saturday night shooting the person wanted by the cops did get arrested. Enrique is now a post tropical storm. It's moving slowly dumping rain across the stretch from Pennsylvania to New England on its way back to the Atlantic. More than 40 million people on the East Coast under flash flood watches, and ABC is Reena Roy says the storm has knocked out power to more than 100,000. Customers in New England national Grid has dispatched nearly 4000 field personnel to hard hit areas of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Roy says the power is expected to be out until at least mid week. The White House has more than 37,000. People have now been flown out of Afghanistan. This operation is complex. It is dangerous. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says the U. S. Has been trying to find Americans still in the country. The reason why we can't give you a precise number is because not every American who comes into Afghanistan goes and puts themselves in a database at the US Embassy that they don't have too many of them choose not to, He says. The U. S is in talks with the Taliban every day as the evacuation process goes on.

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"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KNST AM 790

KNST AM 790

01:59 min | 1 year ago

"more than 37,000 people" Discussed on KNST AM 790

"More people are getting out. Lisa Brady Fox News the White House highlighting progress in Afghanistan. They have now facilitated the evacuation of more than 37,000 people out of the country since August, 14 National Security advisor Jake Sullivan says that includes 16,000 in the past 24 hours. It's not clear yet if it's possible to finish evacuating before in August 31st withdrawal deadline. Meantime, the U. S military just confirming that three babies have been born on evacuation flights in the past week. President Biden urging more Americans to get vaccinated. Now that fighters covid shot has full FDA approval. Are cases were vaccinated. People do get covid 19, but there are far less common than Unvaccinated people getting covid 19 and, most importantly, their conditions are far less severe. The White House hoping the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines will also have full FDA approval soon instead of just emergency use authorization. The House is breaking recess this week trying to move forward on key elements of the president's agenda. Custom A Kratz intend to advance a budget resolution this week to begin to reconciliation process that would approve as much as $3.5. Trillion in spending. We can emerge from this period of despair as a stronger and more equitable nation resolving to build back better Budget Committee chairman Democrat John Yarmuth leading the bill to expand spending in health care, education and climate change. No Republican support is expected. The House could also clear procedural step on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. The House speaker Nancy Pelosi, has said final passage will not come until after the larger spending package is approved. Oxes Jared Halpern on the hills. Some moderates accused fellow Democrats of holding that bipartisan infrastructure plan hostage. America is listening to Fox views. Oh, this is so good to finally see my bay Bridge.

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Texas COVID hospitalizations numbers fall below 11,000 after reaching record high

News and Information with Dave Williams and Amy Chodroff

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Texas COVID hospitalizations numbers fall below 11,000 after reaching record high

"Of the covert hospitalizations and deaths. And after a while, they don't mean anything that they don't mean anything. They just becomes. Number soup. I guess we call. Yeah, it just you get numb to it. Well, we've got some good numbers for you now. From Texas. Number of people hospitalized with covert 19 in the state has dipped below 11,000 for the first time since late December. Well, that's good. It's going in the right direction, at least right. Overall, more than 37,000 people have died in Texas. So third highest death count can the U. S. 37,000 people, right? I saw

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Coronavirus outbreak: Death toll reaches 814, with more than 37,000 people infected as of Sunday in China

Weekend Edition Sunday

00:54 sec | 3 years ago

Coronavirus outbreak: Death toll reaches 814, with more than 37,000 people infected as of Sunday in China

"Beijing says more than thirty seven thousand people are now infected with the novel coronavirus in mainland China and an additional eighty nine people have died this weekend NPR's Rebecca Herschel reports the death toll now exceeds eight hundred the latest fatalities underscore the ongoing spread of the corona virus in mainland China the number of people killed by the virus now exceeds the number of people killed by the two thousand to two thousand three sars outbreak however in the novel coronavirus appears to be less dangerous than sars was the World Health Organization says the majority of cases are mild the majority of new deaths were in who bay province where the outbreak began late last year travel to and from China remains restricted in an effort to control the virus is spread in neighboring Hong Kong which was hit hard by the sars outbreak authorities have instituted a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming from the mainland we're back to her sure NPR news Hong Kong

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