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Bet The Board
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"The middle of the season where Seattle's defense was starting to surge a little bit. It was very much a byproduct of some weather and some lackluster offense as they were facing the defense just isn't that good. And then you look at all the things that San Francisco does extremely well in offense. It's the Achilles heel of the Seattle defense. Seahawks are 28th against the run since week ten, forty-niners offensively, second in EPA, per rush over that stretch. You got CMC running well now that he's fully healthy. You just got Mitchell back last week. It looks like he's been shot out of a cannon because he's been working his way back, but he's kind of healthy there. So that's a nice one, two punch now. Seattle can't cover tight ends or running backs. That was the focal point of our breakdown the last time these two teams played, the Seahawks are giving up over 14 yards per reception to tight ends. Seattle's 31st in yards per target allowed to the tight end position. They also give up more than 8 and a half yards per reception to running backs as well. And we just know Kyle Shanahan likes to sprinkle those kind of players into the system into his offensive attack. I think we'll hear again all week about quarterback struggling in their first playoff start. The sample size is certainly large enough in the data is conclusive enough to suggest that it's a thing. So we'll see the game plan for Brock purdy, but if you just kind of know Kyle Shanahan's mentality and his makeup, it's very much we're just running my offense. I don't really care who's running it. So I don't think Brock purdy is going to be baby any more than he would have been in any other game. What's interesting though, Brock purdy, is he's been almost unstoppable against defenses that don't blitz him. He's completing nearly 73% of his passes when he's not blitzed and you look at his adjusted yards per pass attempt, 9.6 yards. The Seahawks don't blitz. Seattle didn't blitz him the first time, they play with the second lowest blitz rate full season metrics. It's not really the way you want to attack that kind of quarterback. So it'll be interesting to see you would think Brock purdy is going to be pretty comfortable there. And then the other thing here is the last time they played, he didn't have debo Samuel. So for me Todd, I don't want Seattle at the second number below the key. So if I'm betting aside in this game, it's trying to figure out how to get the forty-niners in an advantage teaser at this point with it being down to 9 and a half. No, it makes a ton of sense. I mean, when you look at it, we always talk prices, the ultimate determinant. And so the prospect of taking ten and even ten and a half in some cases. Obviously attractive for a lot of pro betters with such a low total when you do the quick math trying to figure out where Seattle would have to get to put yourself in a very good spot. The one thing to keep in mind if the number does get up into that double digit range, we have not seen double digit underdogs fair all that well. It doesn't happen a ton during the wild card round. One in ten straight up, just three and 8 against the spread. The only straight up win coming by the 2019 Titans against the Raven. So you do see a separation of the has and have nots, but I think the one point that you made that a lot of people look at waiting for Brock purdy to turn into turn into the de facto pumpkin. Gino Smith, despite his laundry list of NFL experience being in and out of meetings, locker rooms, et cetera, has never been asked to perform on a stage this large. Clearly no target in his back go out there and play loose and free.

WTOP
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"During the pandemic has moved beyond differences in attitudes about masking social distancing and vaccines A new study led by a university of Maryland researcher found that counties that voted Republican in the last presidential election experienced nearly 73 more COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people compared to those counties that voted Democrat University of Maryland assistant Professor of health policy and management Neil Jay sagal says the partisan divide is impacting everyone in red counties regardless of their political beliefs We're not examining Republican deaths where examining deaths and Republican majority areas And healthcare workers essential workers unvaccinated kids immunocompromised people and elderly residents of those counties that have higher Republican vote share were also more likely to die from COVID-19 during the period that we studied regardless of their own personal or political beliefs that was university of Maryland assistant Professor of health policy and management Neil J sagal He is the face of the nation's battle against COVID but now he has COVID We're talking about doctor Anthony Fauci of NIH who tested positive the chief medical adviser to President Biden took a rapid test today and found out the news Fauci is fully vaccinated and has been boosted twice he currently has mild symptoms and plans to isolate and continue to work from home Fauci has not recently been in close contact with the president or other senior government people Work is now underway on a new park at national harbor It will be brimming with American patriotism and feature one of the biggest American flags that you'll ever see It will be virtually impossible to miss That's Kent digby the executive vice president of national harbor talking about spirit park and its centerpiece American flag that'll be 80 feet by 50 feet in size When you come into the project you'll literally drive under the flag On a pole that stands a 177.7 feet into the air It's as tall as the capital wheel The park includes another ring of American flags around it plus an amphitheater and American inspired artwork that includes sculptures of presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower as well as art that honors the American bison It opens September 11th which is patriots day John.

WGN Radio
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"Accidents out there to report dusan lakeshore drive that was closed again from Randolph to grand due to bridge maintenance and that's until 5 a.m. Governor pritzker's modified his mask order to reflect the change ordered by a federal judge who ruled that the CDC mask mandate exceeded its authority That decision had immediate consequences WGN stain aerobic Metro announced after the governor's decision masks would be welcomed but no longer required for its passengers The Chicago department of aviation followed suit no longer requiring masks inside O'Hare and midway airports And CTA did the same no more masks enforced on buses or trains And according to ID PH nearly 73% of Illinois are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and over 81% have had at least one dose Developing now Ukrainian president zelensky says the war against the Russian invasion would have already ended If Ukraine had been given all the weapons it needs Is that German Speaking to his nation late last night's zelensky praised the skill of the Ukrainian military and repeated his call for more weapons He said it was unfair that he still has to ask countries for weapons that have been sitting in storage for years calling it a moral duty to help protect freedom Chicago police say it now appears the shooting at the Godfrey hotel in river north Sunday was targeted The guest says a man forced his way into his room pulled out a gun and demanded his belongings He says the suspect started shooting in a bullet grazed him in the head That guest was armed and shot back Police are still searching for the suspect Chicago police data shows carjackings are up nearly 5% after being down most of the year Homicides have dropped 20% from last April and shootings in the city are down 22% Please superintendent David Brown credits CPD strategy which he says involves rebuilding trust in the community but he adds the department is also prepared for war activity as the weather warms up Although Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot said a decision about seeking another term will be announced soon her SAP yesterday at city club of Chicago had all the feels of a campaign event I will challenge you to find another mayor who has had to address the kind of challenges that I have in the last three years Is she highlighted the positives of her time in office and said she had a successful tenure despite unique challenges like the pandemic the related economic collapse and civic unrest Life would not say when she would announce a reelection bid One week after announcing another run for Chicago's mayor businessman at Willie Wilson is hosting a third guest giveaway this Saturday He says another $1 million worth of gas will be pumped out at about.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"A difference in your mix right Last year we were waiting for vaccines kind of like from themselves into work but yeah this year's a lot different All right well happy birthday Thank you All right we're going to continue though here on Bloomberg business week Right now we do want to get a check on roll the national news Everything Nancy lions She is in our D.C. news room Take it away dance Thanks Carol the nation's top defense officials say the forces that are on standby in Eastern Europe have not yet moved and they say the goal is not to threaten Russia but to reassure allies that Russia will not threaten them Bloomberg serve Chapman has more from Washington Ukraine has 44 million people several large cities and the prospect of substantial casualties if Russia decides to move in with its formidable military force Chairman Mark milley of the joint chiefs of staff said This is larger in scale and scope and the massing of forces than anything we've seen in recent memory You've got combined arms formations ground maneuver artillery rockets you got air there's a potential that they could launch on very very little warning That's possible I don't really said the United States has zero offensive weapons in Ukraine In Washington or Chapman Bloomberg radio President Biden is in Pittsburgh where he's been touting the recently passed infrastructure law His visit to the city is timely since a busy bridge collapse there today entering ten people Biden says it's one of 45,000 bridges in America that are in need of repair We gotta move The next time we don't need headlines saying that someone was killed when the next bridge collapsed Biden did stop by the scene of today's collapse and called it remarkable No one was killed Nearly 73 million people are under winter storm advisories as a nor'easter is heading for the east coast this weekend Boston mayor Michelle Wu says residents there need to take the storm seriously This has the potential to be a historic storm a huge one Wu has declared a snow emergency and has urged residents to stay off the roads Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Out Ketchum on squawk on our macro squawk desk You can find it by going to sq UA go on your launch pad All right well let's head to Washington D.C. now for a check the latest world in national news Nancy lions is standing by hither ants Thanks Tim President Biden is in Pittsburgh promoting the recently passed infrastructure Bill his trip comes on the same day that a busy bridge collapsed in the city injuring ten three have been sent to the hospital Biden went to the scene to see the damage himself The timeliness if Biden's trip is not lost on Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor John fetterman he spoke with Bloomberg It's how critical the investments that the Biden infrastructure Bill is going to make possible And there's no more jarring of an example to drive home just how critical that Bill is You can hear more with lieutenant governor federman on Bloomberg sound on tonight at 5 Wall Street time Nearly 73 million people are under winter storm advisories as a nor'easter is heading for the east coast this weekend along with snow the storm is also expected to produce strong heavy winds Boston mayor Michelle Wu says residents need to take this one seriously This has the potential to be a historic storm a huge one Wu has declared a snow emergency and urged residents to stay at home Another danger the coronavirus appears to be easing Doctor Ashish jardin of brown's school of public health says in many states cases are down by nearly 25% in the past two weeks I really do believe we now have the tools to combat future surges to get through this moment And as this surge declines I hope we can really start looking forward to a very different way of managing this pandemic One that gets us our lives back in many ways Says the virus is not going away The pressures though will soon subside Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take a Nancy lions You mornings just got doubly delicious at McDonald's with the two is always better than one.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
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"States, animals, consumer access to our number. 30 30. Okay. How news time 903 The White House says President Biden will make a stop in Denver on Monday. The president is going to Idaho and California before appearing at a build back better event in Denver. In Idaho. The president will tour the National Interagency Fire Center in California. He'll serve a wildfire damage and hold an event with Governor Gavin Newsom, who is facing a recall vote next Tuesday. No details just yet on what is Colorado trip will entail, and prosecutors are starting to lay out their case against the southern Colorado woman accused of murdering her stepson. An evidentiary hearing for Laetitia stock is happening today in El Paso County Court. Laetitia stock is accused of killing Gannon stock in their springs home last year, hiding his remains in Douglas County and then taking them to Florida, where they were later discovered, and a new poll shows Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed in fact, said that That's the latest I'm Connor Shreve now impact traffic. This report is sponsored by all state. I was in good shape for this morning's drive. There's no accidents or any kind of big problems here. Driving the boat at Turnpike Highway 36. No delay. That's about 25 minutes between Denver and Boulder 25. You can have some congestion South 25 right at Speer north on 25 crowded heading up the Sixth Avenue. 2 25 on the brakes there for South founders Parker Rodeo 70. Now there's an accident, causing a delay Coton Parker Road at Chambers Way that it's south of Arapahoe Road, Fox said he went pinpoint weather smoky, hot, dry this afternoon record he'd expected high of 98. Air quality alerts in place right now. 69 degrees impacting your drive to work. Susan feeling 6 30 k Hell looking to save money this year. Look at all state. You can get the protection you need at the low rate you want with all state, you can lower your rates, not your expectations..

KOA 850 AM
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"Says today's high could shatter the previous mark of 93 set in 2018 Remember, we were clearing snow this week last year and beginning today the fine for refusing to wear a mask on a plane or in an airport going up. New signs are being posted in airports today that a first offense for refusing to wear a mask will be 500 to 1000 bucks. A second offense 1000 to $3000 the fines in the tens of thousands of dollars of a passenger fights with a flight crew. President Biden laying out the new FAA fine structure, You break the rules. Be prepared to pay. It comes as flight attendants and pilot groups are calling for help from the federal government to stop violent passengers on board planes. The cases, often linking back to refusal to wear a mask. Alex Stone BBC nears President Biden will travel to the West next Monday. That trip does include a stop for a build back better event in Denver. The White House says. The Colorado event will be at the end of the day after the president has visited the interagency Fire Center in Idaho and then traveled to California. You to serve a wildfire damage and appear with Governor Gavin Newsom, who is facing a recall vote next Tuesday. Details on the president's visit to Denver have yet to be announced. There is good news on the Black Mountain fire burning in Grand County is still sitting at 418 acres but up to 69% containment. Most of that containment was in division Charlie, just west of the division break on the north side of the fire, and that's field operations section chief Jason Hog. The Black Mountain fire was started by lightning on August 29th, about eight miles northeast of crumbling. And a new poll shows Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed by keeping research say the amount they pay for health care seems to be going up every year. 61% say They have struggled at some point to pay a medical bill. 54% surveyed also said lowering the cost of health care is the thing. They want political leaders to work on the most Our next news update comes your way at 9 30. I'm Connor Shreve on K Away. NewsRadio, 8:50 A.m. and 94 1 f album. You are my first plan to spice up the NFL season was the ad man eating tigers to the game? We lost a lot of great players that day, and that was my bad. Now I'm bringing you to see.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
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"Okay. How news time 603, The White House says President Biden will make a stop in Denver on Monday. The president is going to Idaho and California before appearing at a build back better event in Denver. In Idaho. The president will tour the National Interagency Fire Center in California. He'll serve a wildfire damage and hold an event with Governor Gavin Newsom, who is facing a recall vote next Tuesday. No details just yet on what is Colorado trip we Entail. And prosecutors are starting to lay out their case against the southern Colorado woman accused of murdering her stepson. An evidentiary hearing for Laetitia stock is happening today in El Paso County Court. Laetitia stock is accused of killing Gannon stock in their springs home last year, hiding his remains in Douglas County and then taking them to Florida, where they were later discovered, and a new poll shows Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed in fact, said that that's the latest I'm Connor Shreve. Now impact traffic from the Duck Duck Go Traffic center. This report is sponsored by Wendy's breakfast. Seeing our first crash on those highways Northbound 25 at Park AV. Three left lanes are blocked in solid jamming remains back past 20th Street. We're actually starting to see Stop and go speeds back to spear now, so definitely use caution. You spending westbound. I 70 running smoothly between our Vata and Aurora eastbound I to 70 is getting a little slow through Commerce City. And we do have that Earlier crash in town east Found 100 and 20th Approaching Tower box 31 pinpoint whether we'll see a high of 97 today Low around 60 currently 64 impacting your drive to.

KOA 850 AM
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"Vaccine requirements. He's asking the Labor Department to put those into place for all businesses with more than 100 employees, the president says. We have to be more responsible if we raise our vaccination rate, protect ourselves and others with masking expanded, test him and identify people who are infected. We can, and we will turn the tide on Covid 19 under a new executive order all federal employees, contractors and vendors will also have to get vaccinated. We're asking you Is it time to get this tougher? Is this an example of government overreach You're weighing in on both Facebook and Twitter. Beginning today, the fine for refusing to wear a mask on a plane or in an airport is going up. New signs are being posted in airports today that a first offense for refusing to wear a mask will be 500 to 1000 bucks. Second offense, 1000 to $3000. The finds in the tens of thousands of dollars of a passenger fights with a flight crew. President Biden laying out the new FAA find structure You break the rules be prepared to pay. It comes as flight attendants and pilot groups are calling for help from the federal government to stop violent passengers on board planes. The cases, often linking back to refusal to wear a mask, Alec Stone e B seniors. Millions of Americans going to take out time tomorrow to remember and honor the men and women killed on September 11th 2001, with the words of then President George W. Bush, still lingering in the minds of many today, our fellow citizens Our way of life. Our very freedom came under attack. In a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. President Biden First Lady Jill Biden plan to visit all three places where the attacks happened. The World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, the Pentagon in the field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where United Airlines flight 93 crashed after passengers and crew members fought back against their hijackers. There will also be ceremonies here in Colorado. Remember the victims tomorrow? Okay. We news radio check. Clark has more in. That's right. Marty. Several communities will be honoring the fallen on this 20th anniversary attribute at the Colorado Freedom Memorial will start at 10. A.m., with the reading of 160 names of Colorado's who gave all in Iraq and Afghanistan will also be remarks from Congressman Jason Crow and Rural Mayor Mike Coffman. Tomorrow morning at the Broomfield Amphitheater remarks will be made by family members of Chris Faughnan. Who died when the twin towers collapsed. There's a stair climate, the old quest building downtown and, of course, the 9 11 Memorial stair climb at red rocks that was started by a group of firefighters to memorialize their fallen brothers. And it's been going for 13 years. Chuck Clark a way NewsRadio closing arguments are set for today and the attempted murder trial of former Broncos and Buffs player Justin Bannon. The last day of witness testimony wrapped up last night. Bannon has pled not guilty by reason of insanity We heard from the lead detective and a mental health professional who evaluated Bannon. And he believes Bannon was not insane at the time of the shooting, But other evaluations aren't so sure. Prosecutors say Bannon was inside a boulder building that housed his business when he shot a woman who worked at another business in that same building at the time, police say the former NFL player told them he shot the 36 year old in the shoulder because he thought the Russian mafia was after him. Is accused of waiting inside the room and shooting the woman as she opened the door after arriving at work. His defense team believes his lengthy football career and concussions led him to a mental condition. After Bannon retired from the NFL, he opened his Boulder business in 2015 with a business partner. That businesses black lab sports and is described as a sports technology incubator. Jury instructions have already been read and closing. Arguments begin Friday morning. 8 30. Now it's Fox 30 one's Michael Canopus SIC prosecutors are starting to lay out their case against the Southern Colorado woman accused of murdering her stepson and evidentiary hearing for Leticia Stock is happening today in El Paso County, Florida Sheriff's deputy told a judge. An autopsy found Gannon stock Had gunshot and stab wounds and a skull fracture and a pastor County sheriff's deputy later testified. There were bloodstains on the wall carpet and mattress and the 11 year Olds bedroom. The teacher stock accused of killing the boy in there Springs home last year, hiding remains the Douglas County and then taking them to Florida, where they were later discovered, and a new poll shows Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of health care Nearly 73% of voters surveyed by Keating Research Say the amount they pay for health care seems to be going up every year. 61% say They have struggled at some point to pay a medical bill and 25% say they have unpaid or overdue bills. 54% of the 600 voters surveyed also said Lowering the cost of health care is the thing that they want political leaders to focus on the most Europe to date on Colorado's morning news at 607 Little money News coming up as we have Connor filling in for Pat One of the country's biggest banks, is facing another round of fines and will have sports with BK is the Broncos prepared to take on the Giants this weekend? They're opening in the NFL season right now, the drive we check in again with Dave Hunter? 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KOA 850 AM
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"More workers either get a vaccine or undergo expensive weekly covid testing. Some of the biggest companies are already requiring this United Airlines, Disney, Tyson's food and even Fox News President Biden could face a court challenge on that rule. Andy Field, ABC NEWS Washington In the Fort Myers suburb of Lehigh Acres, Florida Police say they foiled what they believe was going to be. Columbine style attack 13 and 14 year old boys arrested after police say another student told a teacher. One of the teens had a gun. Authorities say no gun was found. But they did find a map with locations of all the school security cameras. And they say search warrants at the boys homes turned up a gun in several knives. Investigators say the kids have been studying the Columbine Massacre A B C's. Andrea Fiji After a series of fatal police killings of black people. The Justice Department will review practices and patterns of the Columbus, Ohio Police Department. You're listening to ABC News. Okay away news. Radio time is 22. President Biden will travel to the West on Monday, and that trip includes a stop for a build back better event in Denver. The White House says. The Colorado event will be at the end of the day after the president has visited the interagency Fire Center in Idaho and travel to California to serve a wildfire damage and appear with Governor Gavin Newsom, who is facing a recall vote next Tuesday. All the details on the Denver visit, have yet to be announced record breaking heat in Denver Thursday. The official high was 96 breaking the old record of 94 set in 1994. A record high of 97 is expected today. But a cool down is coming. So we're looking at temperatures starting on Tuesday and lasting through the end of next week. Running from 80 to about 85 degrees are seasonal average right now is about 83, so it's a little closer. To where we should be. That's Fox 31 chief meteorologist. Day Fraser. A new poll says Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed by Keating Research say the amount they pay for health care seems to be going up every year. 61% say they have struggled at some point to pay a medical bill. The Broncos getting ready to go on the road for the season opener against the Giants Sunday. The Broncos were on the practice field Thursday, continuing their preparations for the season opener. I asked head coach Rick Fangio prior to the workout if he picks offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur is brain a little more this week because Shermer was the Giants head coach in 2018 and 2019 just a little bit. I mean, it's been more here and there just.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
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"Time 603 Hundreds of Denver City employees are trying to opt out of the requirement to be vaccinated against Covid by September 30th Lisa de Souza with Fox 31 has been tracking the data on employees asking for exemptions for either medical or religious reasons. More than 400. Public safety employees are trying to get an exemption here in Denver from that requirement to get the Kobe 19 vaccine By the end of the month, nearly 200 of those employees are with the Denver Police Department. Many of the others applying for exemptions are with the Denver Fire Department. So far, the city's approved 235 exemptions, denying eight a new poll says Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed by Keating Research say the amount they pay for health care seems to be going up every year. 61% say they have struggled at some point to pay a medical bill 25% say they have unpaid or overdue medical bills. President Biden will travel to the West next Monday, and that trip includes a stop for a build back better event in Denver. That's the latest time Susan Witkin now impact traffic. From the duck duck Go Traffic center. This report is sponsored by Staples Stories more trouble on I 25 text centers so they're both directions. Gotta start working now North beyond 25 up near Arapahoe Road. Left lane blocked off heavy back to dry Creek. That's not 25 looking better credit from Bellevue. On down there was a crash down a Castle Pines Parkway that has been clear so that is slowly improving. At 25 in the downtown area. Got an accident. Working south down 25 at Alameda and Crash jamming westbound 76 near 74th Avenue. I 76 jammed both directions. Box.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
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"Okay. How news time 33 Hundreds of Denver City employees are trying to opt out of the requirement to be vaccinated against Covid by September 30th Lisa de Souza with Fox 31 has been tracking the data on employees asking for exemptions for either medical or religious reasons. More than 400 Public safety employees are trying to get an exemption here in Denver from that requirement to get the Covid 19 vaccine by the end of the month, nearly 200 of those employees are with the Denver Police Department. Many of the others applying for exemptions are with of Denver Fire Department So far the city's approved 235 exemptions, denying eight a new poll says Colorado voters are concerned about the cost of their health care. Nearly 73% of voters surveyed by Keating Research say the amount they pay for health care seems to be going up every year. 61% say they have struggled at some point to pay a medical bill 25% say they have unpaid or overdue medical bills. President Biden will travel to the West next Monday, and that trip includes a stop for a build back better event in Denver. That's the latest time Susan Witkin now impact traffic. The Duck Duck Go Traffic center. This report is sponsored by Wendy's Breakfast. Here's a few of the accident slowing traffic crackdown. You certainly want to avoid these areas. Quite a bit of slowing westbound. I 70 in Quebec. We do have a crash their backups to Peoria Street. Also so you found Santa face at the Bellevue at Prince Street Backups to West Bellevue Avenue and a disabled vehicle westbound. I 70 approaching Sheridan Boulevard, a crash on the cleanup stages but still slowing traffic in that area. Sheridan Boulevard at Sixth Avenue. Otherwise, you do have increasing traffic volume around town. The interstates you're going to find some stop and go traffic every now and then. Otherwise, things are living well. With your impact traffic and.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"Or fire in Northern California has blackened hundreds of acres and destroyed hundreds of homes. And back to our top story, full approval for the fighter Covid vaccine. Again. The goal. The hope here is that this will change the minds of people who are vaccine hesitant doctor, David Agus, giving his take on the news that broke a little while ago. The FDA has received all of the six month safety data as well as other data regarding manufacturing, and it has been reviewed, enabling this full approval. This is the first of the vaccines to receive full approval, and we assume that others will receive full approval, probably months from now. Now. The number of vaccines nationwide has actually declined recently this summer, But officials believe a surge in cases caused by Delta will prompt more people to roll up their sleeves. The CDC says. Nearly 73% of American adults have now gotten at least one shot. Congress returns to Washington from its August break. There is now a showdown brewing on Capitol Hill over key legislation. Nine moderate House Democrats have threatened to vote against the budget resolution recently passed by the Senate unless the bipartisan infrastructure bill is voted on and signed into law First. They're outnumbered, though with the president and House speaker against them, Nancy Pelosi has said in October 1st deadline to enact both CBS is Stacey Lynn. With that report, Overseas Vice President Kamala Harris continues her tour of Southeast Asia. She address the evacuation efforts in Afghanistan. During a joint news conference earlier with the prime minister of Singapore, the United States military Doing.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"1000 power outages here in Mass in Rhode Island. That's a big problem. 40,000 people still offline in the ocean state could take days to get them back online, a possible shock in the arm in the effort to get hesitant Americans vaccinated against coronavirus, the FDA announcing this hour that they have fully approved fully not just emergency authorization, they have given full approval to the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine that could be a game changer. At least in the thinking here in the United States, and a new CBS poll finds 58% of parents favor having their kids wear masks at school 58%. However, they remain split over the issue of getting their Children vaccinated. It's a little more hesitant there. Across the country. Some top business leaders are pushing employees to get vaccinated. CBS's Jim Priscilla with more U. S companies should require covid 19 vaccinations for employees. That's according to a survey of economist by the National Association for Business Economics. 80% of the respondents favoured such a mandate by only 14% opposed mandatory employee vaccinations. The CDC says nearly 73% of American adults have gotten at least one shot. New York City public schools just announced a vaccine mandate for teachers and staff. Of course, this is the biggest school system in the country. It's also one of the strictest mandates announced so far with no option to opt down. No option. The city of previously indicated that teachers would be given a testing option that is off the table. Congress returns to Washington back to the table there from August recess. There is now a showdown brewing on Capitol Hill over key legislation. Nine moderate House Democrats have threatened to vote against the budget resolution recently passed by the Senate unless the bipartisan infrastructure bill is voted on in signed into law. First, they're outnumbered, though, with the president and House speaker against them, Nancy Does, he has said in October 1st deadline to enact both CBS is Stacey Lynn. With that story, and overseas Vice President Kamala Harris continues her tour Southeast Asia, She addressed the evacuation efforts. In Afghanistan during a joint news conference with the prime minister of Singapore, listening we have seen Successful drawdown of.

WGN Radio
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"Now It's 56 Shadow Hare. It's 52 along the lakefront 57 at midway. In DeKalb. That's 53 in Michigan City this morning. It's 46 your money on WGN. We begin the day with the stocks in the red now and looks like markets mentioned earlier. We're looking for direction. Have found them and it is down down futures sure, deepening their losses down this morning off nearly 73 points S and P and NASDAQ futures are down as well. Nasty futures off nearly 100. Down nearly three quarters of a percent. Markets are mainly lower now in Europe and losses overnight in parts of Asia as well. The FDA is being asked by Fizer to fully approve it's covert 19 vaccine at the end of this month. Shot is made in conjunction with drug maker by intact. If the FDA gives the green light, Fizer could start marketing the vaccine directly to consumers. It's currently only working with an emergency use authorization. Along with modern A and Johnson and Johnson under Armor has announced it'll pay $9 million to settle federal charges pertaining to the company's accounting practices. And Cincinnati based Kroger Grocery Store says it's test launching a new drone delivery service later this week. Company officials say that select customers In Ohio will be receiving deliveries from automated drones. Kroger's parent company, Mariano's in the Chicago area, and I'm Steve Christiana. John Chicago's very own seven. Mi Mi mi mi mi, but also you the payroll fast forwards his favorite porn film, but the powdered doughnut, Okay,.

WMAL 630AM
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"Probably, um 6 7000 deaths of seniors hit that he forced into Kobe positive seniors forced into nursing homes and then Wondered why so many people were dying from New York state lawmakers, including Democrats, calling on the state's attorney general to begin a criminal investigation. The co founder of the Lincoln Project, has resigned from the board of that never Trump group Steve Schmidt, saying to make room for the appointment of a female board member. Another of the group's co founders, John Weaver, is facing numerous sexual harassment allegations. Wall Street Friday new record highs for the major indices. But our games 27 points. NASDAQ Up nearly 73 S and P 500 gained 18 points. America is listening to Fox, do you It's a podcast about money. But stacking Benjamin's not only has great financial inflate its laid back with humor to Princess Estate undervalued by $80 Million. What a mask. You didn't have a plan ahead of time to minimize the tax, but now he has a court system. Everybody's being paid by the hour. You think this is going to drag on for a while? Yeah, you think in a state plan is just something that you have to do? Listen and subscribe to stacking Benjamin's on apple podcasts or wherever you get your shows, American never flies alone. The Air Force Reserve is always there is the country's wing man. We're ready to do the job to serve when called upon. We move America, taking people and supplies around the world. We build and repair runways to keep our planes flying way, maintain an array of magnificent aircraft, and we routinely perform amazing feats in the sky. We're your neighbors. We live and work in your communities and still hold part time jobs that keep America strong way. Are they heading our reserve side? Resuming in New York City on Friday, Indoor dining in.

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"6 10 W. Y o D. Well, you've got nearly 73 degrees in Hallandale and 70 and Kendall at 702. Second impeachment trial of Donald Trump resumes today following the unsuccessful argument by the Trump attorney David Showing that the proceedings are unconstitutional, he said. If you go forward with this was kind of a threat. There will be no end to impeachments. That impeaching I trying someone after they leave office will mean that when the pendulum shifts, he says, and the partisan makeup of the Congress shifts there will be other investments maybe sees Terry Moran the other side's having a video of the capital insurrection and President Trump before it happened this far is the manager's argument is concerned that video goes right to a Jamie Raskin saying after it ended, if that's not impeachable than nothing is And he said, just because it happened in January at that fragile moment when the transfer of power is about to be accomplished, so there can't be a January exception to impeachment, with continuing coverage, the impeachment trial Sherry Preston ABC news, and it's now 703. Miami Beach commissioners. Today we're going to try to combat a recent South beach surge in crimes and coronavirus just days ahead of the spark of spring break. There's definitely a stepped up police presence leading into the so called high impact period between February 22nd and April 12th. And that's not all. We're cracking down on bad business operators to their business on the sidewalk to make sure that they're not contributing to the problem..

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Election 2020 in Seattle area and Washington state
"So far in King County. Statewide, nearly 73% of ballots have been returned at this 730.4 years ago. That was only 52%. The turnout in Pierce County is nearly 70%. It's 71% in Snohomish in Thurston counties, there is concern that election night could bring unrest and violence and almost Joel Merino spoke with groups planning to take