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"Quinn. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. We have just learned the President Biden is requiring Covid vaccines for federal workers and contractors as he steps up the effort to fight the surging Delta variant of the coronavirus. AP Washington Correspondent Sagar Madani With this breaking news, the president has signed an executive order requiring all federal workers and contractors be vaccinated. The tougher move comes weeks after he mandated they either get a shot or face rigorous testing and masking protocols. The president will talk to the nation about his virus fighting plans this afternoon. Delta variant is filling hospital sickening, alarming numbers of Children and driving coronavirus deaths in some places to the highest levels of the entire pandemic. School systems that reopened their classrooms are suddenly switching back to remote learning because of outbreaks. Dozens of foreigners, including Americans boarded a commercial flight at Kabul airport in Afghanistan this morning. In the first large scale evacuation since U. S forces left Afghanistan late last month. Their departure marks a significant breakthrough in the bumpy coordination between the U. S. And Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers. The AP Syria, Shockley is overseas will also signal that U. S officials have come to an arrangement with the new Taliban rulers. In recent days, there had been a stand off between the Taliban and organizers of several charter planes who had hoped to evacuate Americans and at risk Afghans from an airport in northern Afghanistan. AM Zaria. Shockley. The number of Americans seeking unemployment fell sharply last week to 310,000. That's a pandemic low. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar says she's been treated for breast cancer and the treatment went well. She is 61 years old. This is a P news. A new report finds that solar energy could provide maybe 40% of the nation's electricity within the next 15 years. AP correspondent Ben Thomas With the information from a new report, the Energy Department says the U. S installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity last year as it shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply, but energy secretary Jennifer Granholm says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the U. S. By 2035 to do that, however, the department's Renewable Energy Laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate and 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. And Thomas Washington and I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died. And a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn..

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"This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley watch for some Americans to leave Afghanistan in the next few hours. We're learning that the Taliban will allow as many as 200 Westerners, including some Americans to fly out of Kabul on a Qatar Airways flight. Another flight will take off tomorrow, says a Qatari special envoy. He says. Hopefully, life is becoming normal. In Afghanistan, hospitals are filling up with Covid patients again here at home as the delta variant spreads. Tim Davidson is the Cowlitz County Washington coroner. He's asking the county to declare an emergency so he can bring in a refrigeration trailer for the dead were using additional tables move on them in there. And we're just putting, uh, individuals on our recovery gurneys that sort of thing. We would have been to the cold called story. He talked to K A t. U T V this afternoon, President Biden tells the nation what he plans to do to beat back the rising tide of covid cases. AP correspondent Sagar Madani. In April, the president touted a summer of freedom from the virus as more Americans got vaccinated. Real question is how much death disease and misery we're going to see between now and then, rather than freedom, it remains tyranny. As the Delta variant continues its march deaths per day are back to March levels. And in some places at the highest levels of the pandemic. The jump has been breathtaking. The US recorded some 400,000 Covid 19 cases in all of June. It took all of three days last week to reach the same number. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has been treated for breast cancer that was found in February. She says the treatment went well and a checkup in August found she was doing well. This is a P news They've identified the remains of two more victims of the 9 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan. Officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered. His family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification have been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. And I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter. Cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn..

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"This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley watch for some Americans to leave Afghanistan in the next few hours. We're learning that the Taliban will allow as many as 200 Westerners, including some Americans. To fly out of Kabul on a Qatar Airways flight. Another flight will take off tomorrow, says a Qatari special envoy, he says hopefully, life is becoming normal in Afghanistan. Hospitals are filling up with Covid patients again here at home as the Delta variant spreads. Tim Davidson is the Cowlitz County Washington coroner. He's asking the county to declare an emergency so he can bring in a refrigeration trailer for the dead were using additional tables moving them in there. And we're just putting, uh, individuals on our recovery gurneys that sort of thing, And we would have been to the cold called story. He talked to K A t. U T V this afternoon, President Biden tells the nation what he plans to do to beat back the rising tide of covid cases. AP correspondent Sagar Madani. In April, the president touted a summer of freedom from the virus as more Americans got vaccinated. Real question is How much death disease and misery we're gonna see between now and then, rather than freedom. It remains tyranny. As the delta variant continues its march deaths per day are back to march levels and in some places at the highest levels of the pandemic, the jump has been breathtaking. The US recorded some 400,000 covid 19 cases in all of June. It took all of three days last week to reach the same number. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has been treated for breast cancer that was found in February. She says the treatment went well and a check up in August found she was doing well. This is a P news. They've identified the remains of two more victims of the 9 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan. Officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered. His family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. And I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter. Cases in most states appear to be plateau Ng and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank.

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"Florida judges ruled against the governor and his efforts to ban mask mandates for schools. A Florida court has ruled the state cannot enforce its ban against public schools requiring masks while the case plays out in the appellate court system. Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper last week had said Republican Governor Rhonda Santas and state education officials had exceeded their authority by imposing the ban through executive order and imposing fines on school. Boards that did require a mask. The judge says there's overwhelming evidence in the case that face coverings do provide some protection for school Children, especially those too young to be vaccinated. The governor says he's still confident he'll win when the case goes next to an appeals court in Tallahassee. I'm Jackie Quinn. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. We're learning that the Taliban will allow as many as 150 Americans to fly out of Kabul, Afghanistan in the coming hours. They will fly out on a Qatar Airways plane, according to Qatari official This will be the first commercial flight from Kabul's airport since it shut down after the U. S left Afghanistan and it would be a sign that the US has come to an agreement with the new Taliban rulers here at home. Hospitals are filling up with Covid patients again. Alarming numbers of Children are getting sick from the virus. And Covid deaths in some places are higher than they've been in the entire pandemic. This afternoon, the commander in chief rolls out a battle plan. White House press secretary Jen Psaki on what President Biden will say he's going to outline the next phase in the in the fight. And against the virus and what that looks like, including measures to work with the public and private sector building on the steps that we've already announced the steps we've taken over the last few months, requiring more vaccinations, boosting important testing measures and more, making it safer for kids to go to school. AP correspondent Sagar Madani as the Delta variant continues its march deaths per day are back to March levels. And in some places at the highest levels of the pandemic. The jump has been breathtaking. The US recorded some 400,000 covid 19 cases in all of June. It took all of three days last week to reach the same number. Nearly 27,000 Americans died from the virus just last month. The death toll stands above 650,000. It's been raining heavily in parts of Georgia and South Carolina as tropical depression. Mindy makes its way across the region. Storm made landfall on Saint Vincent Island, Florida 11. More deaths reported in New Orleans from Hurricane Ida. The number known dead now in Louisiana is 26. This is a P news. Solar energy could provide as much as 40% of the nation's electricity within 15 years that from a new report, the Energy Department says the U. S installed a record 15 gigawatts of solar generating capacity. Last year. It shifts toward a renewable dominant power grid to address the threat of climate change. Solar now represents just over 3% of the electrical supply. But Energy Secretary Jennifer Grand Home says solar could produce enough to power all homes in the US by 12. 30 35 to do that. However, the department's Renewable Energy Laboratory says the country would need to quadruple its annual solar capacity. Installing 30 gigawatts per year between now and 2025 doubled the current rate and 60 gigawatts double again over the following five years. Ben Thomas Washington The Dow dropped 68 points yesterday. The S and P Lost five. The NASDAQ lost 87 points. I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died. And a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high. But the Delta variant, along with resistance to vaccinations dashed those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for.

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"Rain across the Florida Panhandle in parts of southern Georgia and South Carolina through the morning. The National Hurricane Center's Daniel Brown looks like Mindy will move across portions of southern and southeastern Georgia through this morning. And then move out over the Western Atlantic and away from land as we get toward the afternoon and evening today among those inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, former Yankee shortstop and captain Derek Jeter Colorado star Larry Walker, Ted Simmons of the Cardinals and Brewers and the late Labor executive Marvin Miller. This is a P news. Now to the economy, and it won't be any surprise to you. The Covid appears to be continuing to affect the economy. The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions finds US economic activity downshifted in July in August, the Fed's beige book cites rising concerns about Covid's Delta variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales that's attributed to low infant Stories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announce plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disappointing August jobs. Report. And Thomas Washington stocks were down yesterday, The Dow dropped 68 points the S and P was down five. The NASDAQ Down 87. I'm Rita Foley. I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of Hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter. Cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new and upcoming first pet.

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"Shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations. The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disappointing August jobs. Report. And Thomas Washington stocks were down yesterday, The Dow dropped 68 points. The S and P was down. Five, the NASDAQ Down 87 I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died. And a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new and upcoming first pet presidential dogs, cats and other critters. Deadly force. Fatal confrontations with police The Hubble telescope, a universe of new discovery and many more visit ap.

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"65 MB Tropical smoothie cafes. You're on Tropic time now. Good morning. First light continues at quarter til the our president Biden is expected today to spell out a new plan to put pressure on private businesses, federal agencies and schools to enact stricter vaccination mandates and testing policies. This has the Delta variant pushes the country's daily average caseload over 150,000 for the first time since late last January, overwhelming hospitals and hard hit areas and killing roughly 1500 people a day. More on that from Ed Donahue. The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes cases in most states are likely to decline in the fall. Buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue, Washington Well, that seems to be taking a toll on the economy has been Thomas Reports. The Federal Reserve's latest survey of business conditions finds US economic activity downshifted in July and August. The Fed's beige book Sex Rising Concerns about Covid's Delta. Variant as well as supply chain problems in labor shortages for the slowdown. Americans held back on dining out travel and tourism and the report also notes particular weakness in auto sales attributed to low inventories due to a shortage of computer chips. There had been expectations The Fed could soon announced plans to start reducing its monthly bond purchases, which are being made to help lower long term interest rates. However, analysts say that's less likely given the disappointing August jobs. Report. Ben Thomas Washington 12 before the hour. This is first light Thursday. Sports Baseball late heroics for the Red Sox. Now the top L wildcard Marlins and Cubs in 10, Giants and Mariners come through in the ninth. Orioles score nine in the eighth to beat the Royals. Padres Post An eight run second to top the Angels. Twins rookie Joe Ryan flirts with perfection. Adam Wainwright gets his 15th win for the cards. Jay's ace and crew win along with the Nets, Tigers and Rangers USOPEN Novak Djokovic's two wins from the calendar slam. Britain's Hemorrhagic knew the second teenager into the women's semi's and the U. S meat. Honduras in World Cup qualifying..

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"To 26 after reports of 11 additional deaths in new Orleans', most of them older people who died from the heat. Thousands of people nearby still don't have electricity. The AP is identified at least a dozen cases over the past decade in which Louisiana State police troopers or their bosses ignored or concealed evidence of beatings, deflected blame and impeded efforts to root out misconduct. The AP reviewed investigative records and newly obtained videos. This is a P news. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Al Qaeda, which used Afghanistan as a staging area to attack the U. S 20 years ago, may try to reorganize there now that the US is gone and the Taliban is in, power Secretary Austin told reporters in Kuwait City. The US is prepared to prevent Al Qaeda from threatening the country. I think the whole community is kind of watching to see what happens and whether or not Al Qaeda Has the ability to to regenerate in Afghanistan. You know, we put the Taliban on notice that that we expect for them to not allow that to happen here at home Workers are leaving their jobs in historic numbers. The Labor Department says almost four million people quit their jobs in July just shy of the record who did so in April there apparently confident enough to try something new, say analysts. The latest on workers dumping their job. The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections it's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter. Cases in most states appear to be plateau Ng and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related books? Here's what's new and upcoming first.

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"Electricity. The AP is identified at least a dozen cases over the past decade in which Louisiana State police troopers or their bosses ignored or concealed evidence of beatings, deflected blame and impeded efforts to root out misconduct. The AP reviewed investigative records and newly obtained videos. This is a P news. Okay? Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Al Qaeda, which used Afghanistan as a staging area to attack the U. S 20 years ago, may try to reorganize there now that the US is gone and the Taliban is in, power Secretary Austin told reporters in Kuwait City. The US is prepared to prevent Al Qaeda from threatening the country. I think the whole community is kind of watching to see what happens and whether or not Al Qaeda Has the ability to to regenerate in Afghanistan. You know, we put the Taliban on notice that we expect for them to not allow that to happen here at home Workers are leaving their jobs in historic numbers. The Labor Department says Almost four million people quit their jobs in July just shy of the record who did so in April there apparently confident enough to try something new, say analysts. The latest on workers dumping their jobs. I'm Rita Foley. AP News The summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died. In a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau Ng and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. Thank you for listening to the AP.

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"70 Griffith Energy Services Up dog undependable. Why ever than a P news minute The US tops. 40 million confirmed coronavirus cases. 651,000 deaths, a surge fueled by the delta variant and 40, some percent of the population still not vaccinated. Tomorrow. President Biden lays out a half dozen steps for the next phase of the fight against the virus, Press secretary Jen Psaki requiring more vaccinations, boosting important testing measures and more, making it safer for kids to go to school. Capitol police want fencing that surrounded the Capitol in Washington after the January 6th riot put back up next week because of the chance for violence. By extremist groups at a rally Speaker Nancy Pelosi won't talk about specific security plans. We intend to have the integrity of the capital, uh, the intact I'm not going into any specifics in that regard. The rally has been set up by people who want to demand justice for the hundreds charged in connection with January's insurrection. I'm Tim Maguire, the summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month. More than Four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high, but the Delta variant, along with resistance to vaccinations dashed those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn. I'm Mike Rossi, a reporting Dylann roof seeks a rehearing on his church shooting conviction. Lawyers for Dylann Roof filed a petition Wednesday challenging the fourth U. S Circuit Court of Appeals confirmation of his conviction and death sentence for the 2015 racist slayings of nine members of Mother Emanuel Ame Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Attorneys for roof want the full court to consider his appeal after a three judge panel of the court unanimously upheld roofs, conviction and sentence last month. In 2017 roof, became the first defendant in the United States sentenced to death for a federal hate crime roofs. Attorneys argue he was wrongly allowed to represent himself during sentencing. I'm Mike Rossia. Home. It looks a little different for everyone. For some. It's a rustic cabin for others, a big city high rise and for others. It's renting a tiny studio that said it had laundry in the building. But the dryer is always broken..

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"P news. I'm Tim Maguire. The country recorded more than 26,000 coronavirus deaths and more than four million infections last month, the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. The nation's death toll stands at more than 650,000 people, with one major forecast model projecting it will top 750,000 by December. 1st White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden will lay out six steps in the fight against the virus tomorrow. We want to be specific about what we're trying to accomplish in this moment and what these six steps will do We know that increasing vaccinations will stop the spread of the pandemic will get the pandemic under control will return people to normal life. That's what our objective is. So we want to be specific about what we're trying to achieve. As a nation nears the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, the New York medical Examiner's office has two more victims from that day had been identified. Here's Jackie Quinn. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate fines in 2000 and 1, 2002 and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged To do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam says It was time to take down the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee enrichment. Why the civil war was old and Wide.

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"20 years later, I'm Tim Maguire with an AP newsman at just days from the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. The remains of two more of the victims have been identified by the New York City Examiner's office. A piece. Jackie Quinn has more in the first match is made in two years, she announces. Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, who worked as a broker in the World Trade Center has now been identified. Another idea was made. But that family asked that the man's name be withheld on Friday, the eve of the date 20 years after the nation's deadliest terrorist attack, there will be a ceremonial lighting of ST Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and national shrine, which is being built to replace the only house of worship. Destroyed in the attack on the World Trade Center. It will also honor those who were lost and as a symbol of rebirth. The ceremony will also be a milestone in the project long beset with bureaucratic tangles now on track for completion next year. I'm Tim Maguire, the summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic overall, more than 650,000 1000 people have died in a major forecast model projects 750,000 deaths by December, 1st hopes were high, but the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes. This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall, buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue Washington officials in New York are announcing they've identified the remains of two more victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. Just days before the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks that killed nearly 3000 people and jolted the nation. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate finds in 2000 and 1, 2000 and two and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. It's the first time in two years new identification has been made. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Even though teams are still working to match DNA to fragments found, Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged to do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn I Mike Rossi, a reporting Dylann roof seeks a rehearing on his church shooting conviction. Lawyers for Dylann Roof filed a petition Wednesday challenging the fourth U. S Circuit Court of Appeals confirmation of his conviction and death sentence for the 2015 racist slayings of nine members of Mother Emanuel Ame Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Attorneys for roof want the full court to consider his appeal after a three judge panel of the court unanimously upheld roofs, conviction and sentence last month. In 2017 roof, became the first defendant in the United States sentenced to death for a federal hate crime roofs. Attorneys argue he was wrongly allowed to represent himself during sentencing. I'm Mike Rossia. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Did.

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"P news. I'm Tim Maguire. The country recorded more than 26,000 coronavirus deaths and more than four million infections last month, the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Nations. Death toll stands at more than 650,000 people with one major forecast model projecting it will top 750,000 by December. 1st White House press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden will lay out six steps in the fight against the virus tomorrow. We want to be specific about what we're trying to accomplish in this moment and what these six steps will do. We know that increasing vaccinations will stop the spread of the pandemic will get the pandemic under control. Overturn people to normal life. That's what our objective is. So we want to be specific about what we're trying to achieve. As a nation nears the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, the New York medical Examiner's office has two more victims from that day have been identified. Here's Jackie Quinn. The medical examiner's office says technicians using DNA were able to identify the remains of Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, New York, She was a broker for Marsh and McLennan officials also determined the identity of a man whose remains were recovered in separate fines in 2000 and 1, 2002 and 2000 and six his family is asking the name be withheld. 1100 remains are still unidentified. Chief Medical examiner of New York Barbara Sampson says they pledged To do everything they can to make sure all those lost that day can be reunited with their families. I'm Jackie Quinn, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam says It was time to take down the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee enrichment why the civil war was filed and Why individuals.

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COVID-19 Surge in the US: The Summer of Hope Ends in Gloom
"The summer of hope against the corona viruses ending in gloom more than twenty six thousand deaths were reported last month more than four million infections it's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic overall more than six hundred fifty thousand people have died in a major forecast model projects seven hundred fifty thousand deaths by December first hopes were high but the delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes this outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter cases in most states appear to be plateauing and are likely to decline in the fall buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season at Donahue Washington

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"Donahue. The Federal Reserve's his economic activity downshifted in July and August due to rising concerns about the coronavirus is Delta variant, as well as supply chain problems and laborers shortages. Day after Labor Day, President Biden praised the labor movement for its contributions to increasing the prosperity of American workers in the last year, has tried to say anything is what's essential. What's essential is you not a joke. You and your union members. Summer was supposed to mark the beginning of the end of the coronavirus. But that was not the story Last month the U. S recorded 26,000 deaths and more than four million infections, the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn't saying yet if protective fencing will be going up at the Capitol for a rally later this month by supporters of the people arrested during the January riot, and Now these people are coming back to praise. The people who Yeah. Out to kill not to kill members of Congress. Successfully causing the deaths successfully is not the word, but that's the word because it's what they set out to do. Of ever. Our law enforcement. A big statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee was taken down and moved in the former capital of the Confederacy. Richmond, Virginia. The nightly curfew has ended in New Orleans. The city is almost back to full power after Hurricane IDA hit 96% of utility customers in Louisiana's hardest hit communities are still without electricity. School officials say. No shots were fired at a northwestern Indiana high school that was put on lockdown after a report of a person with a gun. A SWAT team was called to the school in Saint John, about 40 miles from Chicago. The lake Central School district posted on Twitter to students were taken for questioning. All students and staff are safe. This is a P news Employers posted another increase in job openings in July. Here's the A. P S. Ben Thomas. The Labor Department reports. Openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will be back on the street in New York City this year with coronavirus protocols, including a vaccination requirement for parade volunteers..

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"more than four million infections" Discussed on AP News
"Ed Donahue, the Federal Reserve's his economic activity downshifted in July in August due to rising concerns about the coronavirus is Delta variant, as well as supply chain problems and laborers shortages. Day after Labor Day, President Biden praised the labor movement for its contributions to increasing the prosperity of American workers in the last year has taught us anything. It's what's essential. What's essential you not a joke. You and your union members. Summer was supposed to mark the beginning of the end of the coronavirus. But that was not the story. Last month the U. S recorded 26,000 deaths and more than four million infections, the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn't saying yet if protective fencing will be going up at the Capitol for a rally later this month by supporters of the people arrested During the January riot, and now these people are coming back to praise. The people who Yeah. Out to kill not to kill members of Congress. Successfully causing the deaths successfully is not the word, but that's the word because it's what they set out to do. Of ever. Our law enforcement. A big statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee was taken down and moved in the former capital of the Confederacy. Richmond, Virginia. The nightly curfew has ended in New Orleans. The city is almost back to full power after Hurricane IDA hit 96% of utility customers in Louisiana's hardest hit communities are still without electricity. School officials say. No shots were fired at a northwestern Indiana high school that was put on lockdown after a report of a person with a gun. A SWAT team was called to the school in Saint John, about 40 miles from Chicago. The lake Central School district posted on Twitter to students were taken for questioning. All students and staff are safe. This is a P news Employers posted another increase in job openings in July. Here's the A. P S. Ben Thomas. The Labor Department reports. Openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, is seen as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will be back on the street in New York City this year with coronavirus protocols, including a vaccination requirement for parade volunteers. Macy's presented to curtail version of the parade last year near its flagship store. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News in the attacks. Trial 20 men are charged but six of them will be tried in absentia. Saleh Abdeslam, who abandoned his rental car in northern Paris and discarded a malfunctioning suicide vest before fleeing home to Brussels, has refused to speak with investigators. But he holds the answers to many of the remaining questions about the attack and the people who planned it both in Europe and abroad. For the first time, victims can also have a secure audio link to listen from home if they want with a 30 minute delay. The trial is scheduled to last nine months with September dedicated to laying out the police and forensic evidence. I'm Charles de la Decima in a secure complex embedded within 1/13 century courthouse. France will begin the trial of 20 men accused in the Islamic state group's 2015 attacks on Paris that left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. On November 13 of that year, nine gunmen and suicide bombers struck within minutes of each other at France's National Soccer Stadium, the Bataclan concert hall and restaurants and cafes. Survivors of the attack, as well as those who mourn the dead are expected to pack the court house rooms. The lone survivor of the extremist cell from that night, Salah Abdeslam. Is the key defendant among those being tried for the deadliest attack in France since World War two. He is the only one charged with murder. The same is network went on to strike Brussels months later, killing another 32 people. I'm Charles to let asthma Covid 19 is still around. But that doesn't mean the Army ROTC.

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"Donahue. The Federal Reserve's as economic activity downshifted in July and August due to rising concerns about the coronavirus is Delta variant, as well as supply chain problems and labor shortages. Day after Labor Day, President Biden praised the labor movement for its contributions to increasing the prosperity of American workers in the last year has taught us anything. It's what's essential. What's essential you not a joke. You and your union members. Summer was supposed to mark the beginning of the end of the coronavirus. But that was not the story. Last month the U. S recorded 26,000 deaths and more than four million infections, the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn't saying yet if protective fencing will be going up at the Capitol for a rally later this month by supporters of the people arrested During the January riot, and now these people are coming back to praise. The people who What Out to kill not to kill members of Congress. Successfully causing the deaths successfully is not the word, but that's the word of because it's what they set out to do. The ever Our law enforcement. A big statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee was taken down and moved in the former capital of the Confederacy. Richmond, Virginia. The nightly curfew was ended in New Orleans. The city is almost back to full power after Hurricane IDA hit 96% of utility customers in Louisiana's hardest hit communities are still without electricity. School officials say. No shots were fired at a northwestern Indiana high school that was put on lockdown after a report of a person with a gun. A SWAT team was called to the school in Saint John, about 40 miles from Chicago. The lake Central School district posted on Twitter to students were taken for questioning. All students and staff are safe. This is a P news Employers posted another increase in job openings in July. Here's the A. P S. Ben Thomas. The Labor Department reports. Openings rose to 10.9 million last month, topping the record set just in June. At the same time, the department's job openings and labor turnover survey showed actual hiring dipped slightly to 6.7 million. Meanwhile, layoffs rose slightly to 1.3 million and nearly 4.5 million people quit their jobs. That number, however, as soon as a sign that many Americans are confident enough in their prospects to seek a new job, and overall, the report comes as assigned, the labor market is bouncing back from the coronavirus recession. And Thomas Washington. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will be back on the street in New York City this year with coronavirus protocols, including a vaccination requirement for parade volunteers. Macy's presented to curtail version of the parade last year near its flagship store. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News COVID 19 is still around. But that doesn't mean the Army ROTC.

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CDC Report: STDs Continue to Rise in the U.S.
"Number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases in the US has reached a record high a new report from the CDC counted two point four million cases of gonorrhea chlamydia and syphilis in twenty eighteen that's a hundred thousand more than the year before there's also been a spike in the rate of newborn deaths due to congenital syphilis Dr Elizabeth Tony is an epidemiologist of the CDC and she's one of several people who worked on this report Dr Welcome thank you and this trend has been going on for some years now but it looks like through your report that the Korea an syphilis which are three common sexually transmitted diseases combined more than two point four million infections were diagnosed in reported there were one thousand three hundred and six cases of congenital syphilis reported in two thousand eighteen which was forty percent increase in just one year can we talk about that Because that sounds serious congenital syphilis looks like a lot of these cases concentrated mostly in Sunbelt states like Florida Texas California Arizona's in Louisiana what does it mean is how dangerous is that to to an infant congenital syphilis is one of the most tragic consequences of this grind CD epidemic of the one thousand three hundred and six cases there were ninety four congenital syphilis related deaths all of these deaths were animal we have the tools to prevent congenital syphilis we just need to make sure that they're being implemented and taking urgent action to break the cycle of increases in STD's it states can we take a look at why this is happening your report suggests that the use of condoms is falling why would that be so we have data that suggests ever been those changes in behaviors what we do know is that there are opportunities to prevent the adverse consequences STD's all STD's are treated screening is so important to really halt this epidemic another issue is that there have been big cuts to STD programs around the country the CDC's half of local clinics have seen these cuts clinics have closed as a consequence less screening therefore is happening what's going on there why is that money dried up so we know that there's a number of factors that can affect how well programs are funded what I can say is that the consequence says of decreased funding can really affect the most vulnerable communities for many people who are at risk of STD's they don't have a medical home or they may not have medical insurance and those state and