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AP News Radio
"Strong" start to kids vaccine campaign
"The bike did ministrations says more than nine hundred thousand kids ages five to eleven will have received their first call with nineteen vaccine dose in the program's first week virus response chief Jeff science says it's a strong showing with more than seven hundred thousand first shot appointments scheduled in coming days and we are just getting started the number appears similar to the burst of vaccinations when kids ages twelve to fifteen became eligible in may but the adolescent vaccination rate dropped sharply for months after and only about half of those twelve to seventeen are now fully vaccinated some experts predict the demand to vaccinate the younger kids may start to fall in weeks as well CDC cheaper Shelburne Lansky's urging parents not to let that happen because in nineteen poses a significant risk to our children Sager made Donnie Washington

AP News Radio
White House: About 900,000 kids got COVID-19 shots in week 1
"The White House says the program to vaccinate younger kids again scolded nineteen is ramping up currents and families across the country are breeding giant sighs of relief virus response coordinator Jeff science says by day's end more than nine hundred thousand kids ages five to eleven would receive their first dose just over a week after federal regulators signed off on the shots those who get the first of two doses by the end of next week will be fully vaccinated by Christmas the pace will be increasing but some experts say the demand for shots could start to wind around band with polling data showing only a fraction of parents plan to get their kids vaccinated immediately Sager make ani Washington

AP News Radio
US jobless claims drop to pandemic low of 281,000
"The number of people filing unemployment claims isn't back to pre pandemic levels quite yet but it's getting there the labor department reports applications for jobless benefits dropped another ten thousand last week to two hundred and eighty one thousand the lowest they've been since March twenty twenty in the four week average of claims which dampens the weekly ups and downs has dropped below three hundred thousand also a pandemic glow after peaking at more than nine hundred thousand last January weekly applications have steadily declined reflecting the recovery in the economy as a whole in the job market specifically in all two point two million people

AP News Radio
US unemployment claims fall to new pandemic low of 290,000
"The labor department says unemployment claims dropped by six thousand last week to two hundred and ninety thousand that's the fewest since March fourteenth of last year when the covert nineteen pandemic intensified in the U. S. claims have fallen steadily this year after peaking near nine hundred thousand in January

Dennis Prager Podcasts
NY Times Lies About Number of Children Hospitalized in Last Year
"Disturbed the new york times clause that sweden and denmark halted the use of the madeiran vaccine children too often not common too often his leads to bad truly dangerous reactions with regard to the heart so the new york times lied and said who has finland has now joined. Yeah that that's i didn't know i knew. They were voting on it. So it's now three countries that are not giving them a derna vaccine to children. We want to do that in the us. Because i i believe from the bottom of my heart that the health authorities in this country don't give damn about children just as teachers general. Don't care about children just for the record. Teachers unions as much about children as the soviets cared about workers. New york times lied therefore gigantic lie. It said that nine hundred thousand children were hospitalized in the last year. Actually here here in a few months. So now they've corrected sexually sixty three thousand so they lie factor of sixty three or sixty into Into ninety a hundred times sixty six hundred thousand than do one hundred fifty times li- exaggerate. That's that's what they they've corrected so embarrassing it so obviously ally but there'll be people who will still site it will be cited forever just as people site the new york times description of me even those ally new york times lies because it's on the left every left wing. Get an institution lies and older spokesman to bring those lies to you on a daily basis. Truth is not a left-wing value.

AP News Radio
US unemployment claims rise third straight week to 362,000
"There's a fresh sign that the delta variant of the corona virus may be slowing the recovery in the job market the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits has risen for the third straight week the labor department says claims were up by eleven thousand last week to three hundred and sixty two thousand since topping nine hundred thousand in early January applications have mostly fallen steadily as the economy bounces back from last year's shutdowns the prison recently along with the rise in corona virus cases in the numbers remain elevated historically before the pandemic hit the US heart in March twenty twenty they were typically coming in around two hundred and twenty thousand a week Ben Thomas Washington

NPR's Story of the Day
California's Eviction Moratorium Ends On Thursday
"Starting tomorrow a moratorium on evictions ends in california it was in place because of cova but now millions of tenants are wondering. What's next for them. Here's kate wolf from member station k. Q. e. d. after eighteen months of protections. Legislators say there isn't political will to extend the eviction moratorium but people won't be kicked out right away as the deadline approaches. California governor gavin newsom points to a grace period in the expiring law for low income tenants who apply for rental assistance. They are addiction. Protections that deny any court action to appear that extends through march thirty first of twenty twenty two however according to census data from this month over nine hundred thousand californians. Feel not at all confident that they will be able to pay. Rent this october lawrence crawford and his wife. Vanessa are among them. Before the pandemic vanessa worked in a salon and lawrence was a restaurant server. They've been struggling to with trying to get unemployment from the state. We're driving yourselves kinda like you know. Take care of trying to work but it costs money to do all these things. My unemployment's not there. The to live in downtown san jose with their son after months of struggling to pay their rent in piecemeal they applied for the state's rent relief program this summer but they haven't received anything and rent is coming. Do you pay by the fifth. And i don't think we're going to have it. So they'll probably start the eviction process in all they. Oh twenty three thousand dollars in background. Technically since the crawford's are still waiting for rent relief. They can't be evicted yet. California has only given out a small percentage of the seven point. Two billion dollars it set aside for aid state and local governments have been extremely slow to distribute the funds but a spokesperson with a state agency overseeing the process says it's speeding up. Meanwhile both renters and landlords are feeling the

AP News Radio
Toyota scraps V8 in Tundra redesign, adds hybrid powertrain
"So it has made some bold moves in the redesign if it's full size truck in an effort to make stronger U. S. fuel economy requirements that will soon be imposed Toyota has unveiled its restyled Toyota tundra it's full size truck that's poised to hit dealerships later this year they ditch the V. eight engine for a three hundred eighty nine horsepower three point five liter twin turbo V. six there's also an optional gas electric hybrid system years Joe Moses with Toyota North America hundreds new core power train offers impressive horsepower and torque they not only improves on the outgoing VA in terms of performance but also it's more efficient the company has been struggling for market share in North America never really got much over about a hundred thousand sales a year compared to about nine hundred thousand answers here Sam Abell sumit is an automotive analyst with god house insights that massive grille on the front is going to be interesting to see how people buy into that I'm Jennifer king

NPR News Now
Coronavirus Daily Tally Rises in the United States
"More than nine hundred thousand. New corona virus cases have been reported in the us over the past seven days. That's according to the centers for disease control and prevention the death toll from cove nineteen has also increased. The cdc says more than six hundred thirty six thousand people have perished since the start of the

NPR News Now
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on NPR News Now
"Some of them are ending up in this parking lot of a casino where i am. They're confused they're telling me They're just feeling lucky to get out. One man just told me. He spent an hour stalled out in traffic trying to escape He doesn't know of his home is still standing like so many other people. You told me the flames were about ten minutes away Before he got out. Npr's kirk siegler reporting from near south lake tahoe in california. You're listening to npr news from washington us. Climate on john kerry is in japan. He's speaking with leaders about how to include developing nations and world effort to fight climate change. He'll go next to china for talks ahead of the un world. Climate conference cop twenty six. It set for scotland in november. The house select committee investigating the january sixth attack on the us capital is ordering several telecom giants to preserve cellphone records. That are tied to that attack. Npr's cloudy agree. Alice reports the committee is targeting allies of former president donald trump including some members of congress. The select committee is ordering thirty. Five companies to preserve records including calls and text messages made by trump allies and members of congress who took part in rallies on january six as well as those criminally charged in the siege. The nine member committee led by democratic chairman. Bennie thompson told the companies that they plan to deliver more specific requests as a panel continues. Its work the orders. Follow a first wave of document requests last week to several federal agencies and preservation orders to social media companies tied to misinformation spread before the attack cloudy silas. Npr news washington the centers for disease control and prevention says more than nine hundred thousand. New corona virus infections have been reported in the us and the past seven days. Nearly thirty nine million cases have been reported since the start of the pandemic more than six hundred thirty. Six thousand people have perished in the us of covert nineteen. I'm korva coleman. Npr news from washington..

AP News Radio
US Jobless Claims Rise by 4,000 to 353,000
"The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose for the first time in five weeks the increase wasn't huge but the labor department reports jobless claims rose to three hundred and fifty three thousand last week that was an increase of four thousand over the previous week claims have been at historically high levels since the corona virus pandemic hit the US in March of last year at that time the weekly pace had been about two hundred and twenty thousand a week still they have fallen more or less steadily since hitting a high point of more than nine hundred thousand in early January the rollout of covert nineteen vaccines has helped the economy the courage and businesses to re open or expand ours and luring customers out of their homes restaurants bars and shops Ben Thomas Washington

AP News Radio
U.S. Jobless Claims Hit a Pandemic Low as Hiring Strengthens
"The number of people seeking unemployment benefits keeps dropping the labor department's weekly jobless claims report is down for the fourth straight week three hundred and forty eight thousand people file claims twenty nine thousand less than the week before and far from the peak in early January which tops nine hundred thousand the shrinking number has coincided with the widespread administering of vaccines which is why businesses to reopen or expand their hours and drawing consumers back to shops restaurants and entertainment venues still the number of applications remains high by historic standards before the pandemic tore through the economy the pace was about two hundred and twenty thousand a week that's one hundred and twenty eight thousand claims fewer than the latest report Ben Thomas Washington

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Gordon Chang Describes How Mao Is Responsible for the Deaths of Tens of Millions
"Gordon. You mentioned mile in your discussion of china today and the fact that xi jinping is creating a semi authoritarian regime. He's not mao. Help us to understand who now is and why for some i mean we talked about communism. My parents suffered under communism stalin. Lenin these are the figures we think of but the chinese regime is the deadliest of all we are talking about. Maybe fifty sixty million people killed in. The name of karl marx is a utopia told to us about the significance of mile in the building of the communist state and the significance of now still today. Yeah now is one of the early members of the chinese communist party which was generally formed around. Nineteen twenty one. The official birthday is july. First one thousand nine hundred ninety one mile was a enormous vigor dominated china and indeed dominated asia for quite some time When mouth was successful in forming the people's republic of china which was declared on october first nineteen forty nine mao became the most powerful china's theater and eventually he pushed out others And during mouse era the death toll was staggering far beyond any other leader. People say for instance in the great leap forward Which was the campaign. Nine hundred and fifty nine thousand nine hundred thousand nine hundred sixty one time of the great salmon as it's called there somewhere between thirty and seventy million people died now. In addition to that you have five million people in the cultural revolution. You've got several million here and there But maoz death total could very well be somewhere in the seventy seventy five million range other people put it less. But the point is that this was one man directly responsible for policies that resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of people

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis
COVID App Told Nearly 690,000 People to Isolate in England, Wales
"Six hundred and nine hundred thousand people in england and wales would told to isolate by the official covert nineteen mobile phone app in the week ending july. Twenty first illustrating the pressure on key industries a staff shortages brought some supply chains close to breaking point contact. Tracing ping's from the national health service app will op eleven percent from six hundred twenty thousand the week before though the rate of increase slowed the number of venue. Check ins recorded by. The app fell to six point. Seven million from ten point four million the legal requirement for hospitality and other businesses to display. Qr check in. Codes was removed on july nineteen but the dramatic decline in the data also suggests some people are choosing to disable or not use. The app of the recent surveys showed a rise in deletions politicians and scientists in the uk. A concern. that people are deleting or at least switching off its tracing function to avoid having to self isolate food logistics companies warned of critical shortages of workers in recent weeks and ministers have allowed limited numbers to avoid the ten day self-isolation to ensure services can keep running the government is also planning to exempt anyone who's fully vaccinated from august sixteen carmakers on thursday urged prime minister boris johnson to make their workers exempt from quarantines a self-isolation rules exacerbated labor shortages that are hampering production but the pressure on industry could soon ease amid a significant fall in covert cases. That is not yet reflected in the app data for england after a two-month surgeon infections driven by the highly transmissible delta variant. The number of people testing positive for corona virus is now declining.

Democracy Now! Audio
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"Sit changdu. This is we will rise up by joanne shenandoah democracy now democracy. Now dot org i mainly goodman in eighteen. Seventy nine the first indigenous children sons and daughters rosebud sioux chiefs arrived at the carlisle indian industrial school. They were forced to attend in pennsylvania this weekend. Some of them returned home after they were ripped from their families. More than a century ago carlisle was the first government boarding school run. That was off of reservation land. And it's set the standard for other schools with its motto. Kill the indian. Save the man. The schools were known for their brutal assimilation practices forcing students to change their clothing. Language and culture more than ten thousand children were taken to the carlisle school before it closed in one thousand nine hundred thousand. Many of the kids died and were buried in a cemetery on site instead of being returned to their parents in the past week. Ten of them there remains were returned home. One was returned to the alaskan loot tribe. The other nine were returned to representatives of the rosebud. Sutra of south dakota. Five of them were among the first students brought to carlisle on wednesday interior department secretary deborah holland who is a member of the laguna pueblo. And whose great grandfather was sent to carlisle spoke at a ceremony at the carlisle barracks. She recently announced the creation of the federal indian boarding school truth initiative to investigate policies that force children to assimilate after wednesday's ceremony caravan of rosebud sioux youth left the barracks with the children's remains and traveled to south dakota. The caravan made several stops including prayer service. Stop in.

AP News Radio
US Unemployment Claims Fall to 360,000, a New Pandemic Low
"The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits has reached its lowest level since the pandemic struck last year the labor department report shows jobless claims fell to three hundred and sixty thousand last week the tally has fallen fairly steadily since topping nine hundred thousand in early January it comes as further evidence that the U. S. economy and job market are quickly rebounding from the recession still weekly applications for unemployment benefits remain high by historical standards before the pandemic they were around two hundred and twenty thousand all told thirteen point eight million Americans were receiving some type of unemployment aid during the week of June twenty six that number is down from more than thirty million a year ago that Thomas Washington

Capt. Hunter's Podcast
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Capt. Hunter's Podcast
"From both parties. Today we've got an anomaly in the oval office and he's an embarrassment and He's dangerous. I couldn't have said it better myself and i telling to someone else who's more right leaning. Well he's very well he's right leaning so but but we actually have a good time talking in coming that that you know. I think it's too bad. Because i think that the president really could've done some good things i think. A lot of americans agree with a lot of the policies that he wants to put forth immigration reform. Things like that but the way he went about it. I mean okay. We're gonna to have immigration reform by by putting kids in cages. you know so it's just. It's just the way he went about a lot of things. Of course his embracing of the of the right of the right racist terrorists. Now all kinds of crazy stuff. Yeah so i'm gonna let you go. I just got one more serious question here. what's your thoughts about. We talked about this a little bit. Dig into this what's your thoughts about nationalizing. The police eighteen thousand police departments. Would you be thoughts about one particular agency who oversees at all In in training education all that kind of what would be your thoughts about that. I really appreciate that question. I'll try to abbreviate something. That could take even longer than most of my answers. I fought in my latest book. I describe a system by which the federal government not disag- ministration any previous line. If one we can hope but a responsible department of justice would preside over the setting of national standards for search and seizure for stop and frisk for laws of arrest for use of force. For god's sakes those are the constitutionally embedded procedural justice requirements that are binding on every single cop and every single agency in this country. So i don't necessarily favor the british model a national system of policing. I do favor setting you know. Eighteen thousand departments one constitution. What does that tell us. All eighteen thousand of those departments and all seven to nine hundred thousand police officers. That figured us fluctuate is it is is a obligated to abide by the constitution. So that's what i favor. It's a form of federalism. Chapter by chapter is more big government. Please that's not popular with pretty much. Anybody the government does need to say. I don't care if you're a police officer waukegan or dubuque or san diego or seattle are wondering i i need you to understand that that costitution and how you treat people is binding is not optional. Not negotiable if you can't or won't play by the rules you know I was going to use a local reference. Safeway is hiring. If if you can't play by the rules you go get a job at a supermarket. Don't be in. Think about being a police officer.

Greg Laurie Podcast
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Greg Laurie Podcast
"How this summer shifts gears. He goes from an honest question. Asking why is my heart said and then he effectively preaches to himself and says i will put my hope in god. I will praise him my savior my god. I've found myself doing that. I'll get down and i'll quote a scripture to myself sometimes out loud. Have you ever done that. And then the psalmist also says some forty two is. The deer longs first dreams of water. So i long for you. Oh god i thirst for you. The living god so really what is he saying. He's saying i need some spiritual refreshment. Do you need them. Spiritual refreshment right now. If so you've come to the right place now and are less message in this series right talked about the refreshing power of the holy spirit. I pointed out how efficient five says be filled with the holy spirit speaking to yourself in psalms and hymns and spiritual song singing and making melody in your heart by the way in the original language. That's a command not a suggestion. Ghana's affectively thing. I commend you to be filled with the spirit and in the original language. It's implied that it's a continuous thing. So the lord is actively saying i command you each and every day to be filled with the holy spirit. So that's something we all want and that brings refreshment into our lives and ex chapter three verse. Twenty peter said on the day of times of refreshment come from the presence of the lord in jesus themselves said come to me all of you. Who are burden and i will refresh you now. Let's review some of. The things are already pointed out though. Bring spiritual refreshment in your life number one. You'll be spiritually refreshed when you read and study the bible so when you open this up and read it and study it in memorize it. It will refresh you spiritually some nine hundred thousand says the word of the lord is perfect refreshing. the soul number two. You'll be spiritually refreshed. When you think of others more than you think of yourself. Now i know this can seem counterintuitive because it seems to be happy as is to think about yourself and do things for yourself and you'll see things like i need a little more me time by the way. If you ever say that please just stop. you actually. Don't need a little more. Meantime indeed alum more jesus time and you need to think about others as well so fish people are basically unhappy..

Around the House with Eric G®
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Around the House with Eric G®
"By making the phone ring so i've looked to do look at. How long did i want to take too but right now there are nine hundred thousand unfilled construction jobs across the united states and it blows my mind because everybody in the world lives in a house. Works building stays in a hotel goes to the hospital works in a plant traits. People build a repair. The world they do blows blows my mind. We've got that many open jobs. Yeah i mean even the highschool in my in my city here which is a non a suburb. Outside of portland oregon. One of the best ranked high schools in the state We're always in the top three or four. But they turned the trades program buildings that were in the high school into computer labs and stuff so they just have not embraced that they abandoned those kids and then across town over here. Probably half hour away from me. There's a high school program over there in forest grove. Where they have they build a house every year and they sell the house and the finances next year's program and these high school kids are building the cabinetry. They're and they're doing everything. They've got twenty plus years of of a successful program. I we just need to get that everywhere. And you're going to try to fill that need and i love it because you could put millions of people through that program and they're still going to be a void to fill the and there is an. Here's the thing about what i'm doing you know to me. This is what makes us different. And i've had people ask me all the time. You'll open shop seventeen years before i got in the union and once i got into the union. I rose took to form into superintendent. General superintendent. I rose all the way up to director of operations for a large mechanical contractor before i got out so what. I'm literally the into the trades program the the initial program. I don't teach them how to put together. I don't teach them how to pull wire. I teach them to get the mindset to put themselves in position to get the best jobs to make the most money talk always learn and grow. The bad thing is and i've interviewed a lot of people that have have a professional. Asan's me for instance. When i got into plumbing. I wanted to become a plumber. Once i got that plumbing lessons i s i stopped. I stopped learning. I stopped growing. I was a plumber then and that was my goal. The thing is there's so many great opportunities beyond that that most people don't ever even think about so my thing is how do we get people not just ended the trays but get them in with the mindset of look i can move up i can do well i can grow. I can either grow to a great job with the company. 'cause everybody doesn't want to own their own company. It's a lot of work. Yes but some of them do want to they. They're like one day. I want to work for myself..

The mindbodygreen Podcast
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on The mindbodygreen Podcast
"Patrick welcome. Thanks very much jason. Good to be here. It's so great to have you all the way from ireland via our mutual friend. James nester who we've had on the podcast as well so you have incredible personal story with how changing your breath really had an incredible result with regards to your own health. So could you walk us through your personal story and how nasal breathing really had a profound impact on you. Yeah pretty much changed my life. I was a kid growing up and chidren phenomena in austria and with us. You don't typically justice asthma but you also have a stuffy nose and if you have a stuffy nose you're also more likely to have sleep problems so from a number of perspectives. If children would they have breathing difficulties. It can affect their their busy to partake in physical exercise but the biggest thing for me was my sleep. I was waking up feeling tired every morning and i was going into school and school kids are supposed to be able to concentrate and focus at in secondary school. I was high school. I was falling asleep in the class. Now i was driven. An- push myself to get through university. And i got my degree and took a lot of work because if you don't have the focus to concentration khoja retention on the subject matter. You have to spend a lot of time studying. But i got it now. It was in one thousand nine hundred thousand nine eight. I read a newspaper article. The work of a russian doctor and he he discovered is very important in terms of breathing to breathe through your nose and to breathe life. So it's not just enough to break through your nose but also have light breathing that much of the population over breed and brie too much air and over breathing actually causes blood vessels to constrict and that's oxygen be delivered to the body now. Because i to stuff you knows. I was a reader..

PodQuiz
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on PodQuiz
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Kacper Majdan
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Kacper Majdan
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The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"Feel more encourage to actually check out the web version of this show because earlier for two solid hours. We actually did a watch along for tonight's a e w dynamite which overall was a fantastic show. We aren't gonna be going over the entire. Aew show Pretty much like we did during the watch along because at the time that were doing this show live pretty much our audience that was with us for to watch along as wouldn't be fair to have them sit through me reviewing the entire show and this happened in. This happened in that happen. So i definitely would encourage you guys to go out of your way and the web caz version twitch twitter youtube facebook use the keywords. The are cwr's show blood. Like i was just telling our Watch along audience before we went ahead and officially started recording. Show from this point forward Overall dynamite really felt solid this week. Because you know you felt like your time. As i told you watch along audience you felt that your time was not wasted in any type of way and watching this show you know. Typically the blueprint formula. We've seen from a few of these wrestling promotions over the years when it comes to these go home shows and setting up the pay per views. Nothing substantial happens not that you're expecting for anything substantial. That happens such as title change or anything like that. But there's nothing really of great grabby claws that usually happens on these go home shows match quality wise. It's pretty much at so pretty much if you didn't watch that go home. Show before the pay per view yet end miss anything but tonight even though you had in the back of your mind hater doing their pay per view and less than forty eight. Well yeah less than forty eight hours. Give or take ye. You still felt as dole. What you were watching was was pretty solid. You did not feel cheated in any type of way you know. I wouldn't have blamed a e. W one little bit if they had decided our. Just gonna phone it in what we're gonna do about maybe five six matches and not at the five six matches were only going to have maybe two matches that are maybe worth a damn for folks to checkout. I mean coins a friday going into saturday. You know folks will understand no. They really tried to go in there. And focus on the quality the quality and i appreciate as always as always w trotz's to focus on quality. I just bought a nights. I would have expected them to just kind of phone it in tonight but they did not do that and they gotta do this. Keep in my case. You guys don't know about the news. I pretty much told to watch along. What is this what the next friday eight w is going to be on live yet again. Friday june fourth. A w is going to be on a friday night again so and again is pretty much all ties into impart. What's going on with the nba. Playoffs all that As some as you s. o. Move you guys know now. One thing that we can get into on this show a right here and now we can definitely get into some eight e w We can get into some eighty w predictions as far as the ratings and we can look at this double or nothing card. We got a lot more. We can talk about this show as well. We got a couple more. Wwe releases that came about which you know. We definitely need to talk about pages in the headlines. What's going on we. Wwe and new japan pro wrestling as tony. Kahn had a thing or two to say. So we got a nice little loaded up. show For you guys always appreciate those of you that showed that extra love and check checkout great shows that we put out there for you guys first things first. Let's talk about the e w ratings. Okay so let's look at the ratings from last week show in order to kind of really get a good idea of you know kind of what we can expect for this week. So last wednesday's live a e w dynamite dip about eight hundred twenty one thousand viewers on tnt and this is according to be nielsen data. So that's pretty damn good eight hundred twenty one thousand. That's pretty good. Some people may be a little bit concern at that because they were expecting higher. I gotta tell you. I definitely was expecting a little bit of a higher number for eighty. W but that's still relatively good. I know some people want world. There's no reason to be hidden the panic button just yet. So let's kinda follow the trends so far when it when it comes to these ratings here. Okay so we just told you. Eight hundred. Twenty one thousand viewers for last wednesday awa. Viewership was down twelve point three percent compared to the previous week which had drew nine hundred thirty six thousand. I get why some people are kinda hidden that panic button because like man. It almost dropped by one hundred thousand there for last wednesday. What the hell That respect it weeks dynamite. The one that jude eight hundred twenty one thousand from last wednesday it drew zero point twenty eight rating knee. Eighteen to forty nine demographic. This is down nine point seven from that last week. Zero point thirty one rating in the key demo. So dynamite for that week Was down twelve point three percent from last week show while eighteen to forty nine graphic rating was down nine point seven percent off so with regards to last week's dinah mighty was up seventeen point one percent from the same week in twenty twenty while he eighteen to forty nine demo was seven point seven from the same week in twenty twenty so less. Just look at the lab asks for ratings as far as uh viewership numbers goes list. Look at the last four. Okay so we go to. We already told you guys about The may nineteenth episode which was a hundred twenty. One thousand may twelve was nine hundred thirty. Six thousand may fifth. That was your blood and guts episode. That did one point ninety million and then you're april twenty eighth episode. That did eight hundred. Eighty nine thousand viewers are so we kind of got a little idea here on a friday night and you went until midnight blood bud but you're live. Hey you came on after smackdown. I'm gonna say the ratings for this week and you know what we probably will know about the ratings until maybe monday at ib surprisingly new numbers. Saturday afternoon going into saturday evening. going to say i'm going to say it's going to go up. I'm going to say it's gonna go up. I don't see the nine hundred thousand. I don't see w cracking nine hundred thousand four friday night. I don't see that happening if he does good. That's fucking awesome congrats. but i. i don't see nine hundred plus thousand fordham..

Encyclopedia Womannica
Olympians: Elizabeth Robinson
"Olympian has one of the best comeback stories of all time. She won the first olympic gold medal for women's track and field. Event set a world record at the age of sixteen and just weeks before her next olympic run. She came back from the dead. We're talking about. Elizabeth robinson elizabeth or betty robinson was born on august twenty third nineteen eleven in riverdale illinois. Her career as a runner started when she was still in school and only by chance one day that he was running to catch a train to chicago. She jumped aboard just in time. Her speed impressed fellow passenger a biology teacher and he got her place training with the boys track and field team at school. Betty began running competitively to instant success during her second ever track meet. She ran a world record. Time of twelve point. Two seconds in the one hundred meter dash she was just sixteen years old. Oh and as an added bonus she qualified for the olympic track and field team. Betis debut at the one thousand nine hundred thousand eight amsterdam olympics marked the first time track and field events were open to women. She was one of five. Us women entered into the one hundred meter dash and she was the only one to advance to the final when it came time for the final race betty matched her world record time and took gold. In the event to this day she still the youngest one hundred meter champion and olympic

A.D. History Podcast
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on A.D. History Podcast
"Because of course caracalla also has his mother handling a lot of matters during his rule because he didn't particularly enjoy the various complexities. And you know really kind of petty issues that come with the day to day administration of the empire by a sitting emperor. He was a lot more interested in being out on the front so he basically delegated it to her though. It didn't seem to be quite as problematic. In his gaze. He was taken out for very different reasons. And of course alibaba's is its own thing like we mentioned last time and i think it's fair to say patrick that we are at a point where are two segments perfectly intersect and where i can hand it off to you. This is such a fascinating fascinating period to read up to to hear about paul. The senate's really wrong rome's bell and this segment hand perfect term that rigging is only going to echo and resonates fred the empire with Alexander services were remains of reign as emperor as who find in my segment who comes off the him well. It was my pleasure kicking off ourselves into this crisis of the third century where you will pick up our third segment but after a word from ad. We're going to answer your patriots submitted question for us today but us here you there and we'll be back right after a few words from anna domini. This is the ad history podcast so it is now time for our famous beloved. The patriot question middle section of the podcasts. And we've already fun one. St paul On patrons asked us what countries would we'd most like to visit based on their history This is a very great question so just to make clear. This is like a time machine question that could be a whole podcast unto itself where we forget a time machine. This is obviously you. We say now we mean not pandemic now we mean twenty nine hundred thousand now when we can freely travel the world without worry of getting infected by the disease will count you visit the most choice..

UN News
UN Launches Response Plan for Rohingya in Bangladesh
"Bringing Refugees who fled persecution in myanmar. For years ago are more vulnerable than at any point since two thousand seventeen the. Un has warned in an appeal for international support to help them launching the cool for nine hundred and forty million dollars for nearly nine hundred thousand refugees in bangladesh's cox's bazar camp complex un refugee agency chief. Filippo grandi also urged india and thailand to keep their borders open to those fleeing from violence linked to the myanmar coup tuesday's appeal covers requests for more than one hundred thirty four partners who include un agencies international ngos and a majority of bangladeshi ngos if funded it will also benefit almost half a million bangladeshi nationals living in communities that are hosting the refugees the world food program which is also present in cox's bazar warned that the covid nineteen crisis has reduced opportunities for refugees. The camp complex also disaster-prone and faces a monsoon to cyclone seasons every year which is why the un agency continues to support disaster risk reduction activities. These include rebuilding cyclone shelters improving drainage systems stabilizing slopes and helping communities diversify their livelihood activities. So that they do not need to rely on agriculture for income

AP News Radio
Jobless claims hit pandemic low
"Unemployment claims have hit a new pandemic low it's another sign layoffs are slowing as the economy strengthens the labor department reports four hundred seventy three thousand Americans filed for jobless benefits last week that's down thirty four thousand from a week earlier and well off the nine hundred thousand peak in January the pandemic re openings happening so fast that instead of cutting jobs employers are having trouble attracting enough people for open positions they added just two hundred sixty six thousand jobs last month raising concerns that reaching pre pandemic employment levels may take longer than hoped Sager made Ghani Washington

AP News Radio
US unemployment claims fall to a pandemic low of 498,000
"Jobless benefit claims have hit their lowest point of the pandemic the number of Americans filing for unemployment aid last week failed to four hundred ninety eight thousand continuing a sharp drop from a peak of nine hundred thousand in January it's a sign the job market continues getting stronger as businesses reopen Americans spend more and employers ramp up hiring the economy added nearly a million jobs in March April number is expected to be roughly the same when the government issues its monthly jobs report tomorrow even with that the economy will still be down more than seven million jobs from before the pandemic Sager made Donnie Washington

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"Better use of their funding right. And i'm also. I'm also of a proponent to where it's We need to start placing individuals in certain environments where they need to be it comes to law enforcement because when i was coming up i always tell people when i was coming up in my neighborhoods and my precinct. Day new my new my block. They knew my neighbor. They knew who was white. You know they. They knew who the fuck way who you know. Who's the The the the problem signs who was going to be Though the individuals that they need to meet their quota or you can't say and there there are some that have just who understood the block and there are those who just come in with this mindset that they have to be the be all endo robo cops and dame age. That's that's what we have these days when it come sue the law enforcement but i also say that and i want your thoughts about this that there comes a day at time that yes we're having these these These incidences where our our people are are basically being shut down and and being harassed puts to to certain places of of The the denigration. But what about us policing ourselves. What happened what happened to our community. You know taking care of our own. What happened there. Do you think we ever do. You think we were ever at a good place taking care of each other sure and even in the of commerce in the indium it even in the in the early in one thousand nine hundred thousand. Nine hundred thirties Harlem we looked out for each other bet style. We looked out for each other. We were on the progression there even in the sixties when we had in the fifties and sixties even when pe- people don't even know it before day denigrated what roles avow and And the other on eastern ends of long island those were who are working class black families who were progressing nat community and we were the ones who police ourselves We we we had our own Mentality where it was each one teach us and we always looked out for each other. If you were doing bullshit on the block your neighbor will tell you. If you're you're you're you're moms your pops yo. Your kid was doing his bullshit and there was checked. Nowadays it's it's become the neighbor tells you you're doing this and they'll say l. module fucking business. Know what i mean. So when i mean when can we get what when can we also not only no no honestly one care. We saw taking responsibility to own shit because at the end of the day we look at the news stories as well and it's like how can we progressive show that we the The the strong individuals that we reclaim ourselves but to be but we do associate. How do what's the. What's the measure..

The Unstoppable Woman®
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on The Unstoppable Woman®
"Work. Who are you when you're going out for that role if you're an actor right. Who are you when you are doing this work in this world. Step into being that person. Another great example of this is carey grant. I just recently heard this on a podcast. And i went and looked it up so cary grant. It's this debonair leading man. Everyone if you don't know who cary grant is go look on net flicks and watch some movies. He is one debonair. Handsome leading man who's incredibly charismatic. But he came from bristol. England from a very modest family with a single mother. Not this lying dashing. Leading man okay. And this quote is really fabulous. He says cary grant says. I pretended to be somebody. I wanted to be and i finally became that person or he became me or at some point in time we met so she had this person this imagined a man in his mind and he started to become him through taking on attributes of that person pretending to be that person now. Some people argue that. It's not pretending that's faking it till you make it. You can't fake it to make. It can't pretend. I don't splice things that way. Quite frankly cary grant was pretending okay. When i first bought the fancy clothes i was pretending and then i stepped into it but i i am magic and and i owned it and claimed and you can do that very quickly and it's not. It's not faking it. It's acting as if you were that person acting as if you are that person and you're using them props and you're using your imagination to help you with that and clothing helps you channel it. It's an actualization process. Think of clark. Kent becoming superman he puts on his cape. What's your cape. I used to talk about my power boots guy. I put on my powerbooks and i remember when someone asked me. Show me photos you power. Twenty power boots. Look like in. I i showed her. And then you know people have different versions of this one of my clients. It's jeans and a white linen shirt. That's her vision of having made it. Okay and she is now gone from thirty four thousand dollar contracts to five hundred thousand dollar contracts to nine hundred thousand dollar contracts. She now has a multi million dollar business and an. She's not being someone she's not activating who she truly is. Both a nice linen shirt. Those are nice jeans. She feels great in that. So this is part and parcel of the process here and you know you have to start evaluating what your style is do it. I in your machination but don't be afraid to go buy the.

Eric & Gord What If We're Right?
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Eric & Gord What If We're Right?
"Your collections agency than to go to the power company kind of defending them last night and saying you know it's it's they're totally. They can do whatever they want. Because it's their company. Its privacy like but that's you're losing me there you're going nine hundred thousand dollars from like forty dollars a month bill one month. It's forty dollars the next month. It's nineteen thousand. That's that's fucking you've gone too far even in eric's world a little far that's gotta sale lot Then try to find the world. Do i have world here. The latest have the latest breaking news. While you lose a schedule on saskatoon city council passes a bylaw to ban conversion therapy to go saskatoon no more conversion through that means. You can't beat the gay out of anybody literally. That is exactly what i mean. That's what conversion therapy is. I thought i thought that that was already banned across canada for some reason. Compare and not incest catoon. They wanted to hold onto that one a little longer. I can't believe that's a thing now. We're just british beaten out of them. You'll understand after my garden for a while. I got told today that. Not playing along with like not acknowledging trans people. I is equivalent to conversion therapy. Might as well just do conversion therapy if you're not going to identify them properly yet no. I said it's a mental illness. It's a mental illness. That's all it is for better or worse. I believe that's what it is. It's contrary to evolution. It doesn't make sense scientifically. It makes no sense to just on that level. I'm not judging personally but scientifically it makes no sense Therefore i deem a mental illness. And i don't think it. Does anybody good if you indulge their mental illness. I think you should try to address it and treat it And that that leads to conversion therapy. Then which i mean. Could you're right on that sense. You know by using too but it sure i. I have to acknowledge eighty-three fake genders or else. I'm committing conversion therapy but under that under that same thought though that means we shouldn't vote for a prime minister ever again because that could lead to to to a to a dictator. It could very well could it well. Ours is buddy buddy with one right now. Very very close.

Nerd On! The Podcast
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast
"Corey so none died on. I don't have any. I mean for a minute. It was the the the dog seen. Just be because of my dog thing but just having something happened to a dog. But that's a that is not really qualm. May just like oh But otherwise as a film. As a whole like i have none well josh. Can i interest you in last of us part two. Oh no. I bet they treat dogs very well in that one So for me Now man you know. Part of me is like i would love to to reshoot it with like a baller camera but part of it's like no the charm and beauty of it is because of what they had so i wouldn't change anything because it's nine hundred thousand dollars million movie. You can find any me guys. So yeah i you know my my whole. Jealousy of is like yeah. He's doing it. He's fucking killing it. He's doing really well and he's being true himself. So now i have no qualms i just saw the part of the reason why the quote unquote anger. I did talk to him after the film and we did. I was just like hey man. I'm a young ball blah. If there's any ball blah and there wasn't that much of like a here's what you can do is more like he's decided said stay true to who you are and i was like. That doesn't help me bro. but I don't want that kind of my son. He's not raw. That's so i. I don't have any qualms with less than a million dollar movie ratings for the ratings core. You go. I five of course five as easy solid five. Change of damn thing about this. I haven't seen a movie like this in probably like ten plus years that really i is is a perfect film. I rewrote mine down. Baby winds five. Who am i kidding. You know i can. I can hate grind as a human being. But i can't deny that this is like hey just stupid to different things as a human being. You just said you like what he's doing..

Bangarang Radio
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Bangarang Radio
"Eleven now right so we start. So when i see an elevator mechanic that's been procedures graduated high school okay. Gotcha and that's the thing about being eighteen. The beard tickets that we played our. They're not even good the night good for you are i was gonna say i couldn't remember the drinking age. Twenty one in canada chiens nine hundred thousand nine hundred in other provinces. It's different but it's either eighteen or nineteen eighteen in quebec and then but that's it like there's laws to like we'd go in. We have to sit in the dressing room and he wants to age. And then you have to go into the dressing room and you have to. Can't go near the bar. An axe on your hand and that but you know wouldn address. I don't want to no. I'm good here. Yeah you're just so you start out. When he needs to play store you'll be like trae cool and green day and the basket case Video where he's got the straight jacket on. I think they bring him out in a wheelchair. Of course that's actually what comes to mind. Except not that you're crazy and you're wearing straitjacket. But i just imagined you know okay. That's go get. The drummer is played a lot of places. Like you've played some pretty cool punk rock clubs in ontario in that right but it's like you know as long as you're not we don't i'm the i was the only driver until he got his license this year. So i drive everywhere so it was willing. I was drinking and not like i'm getting hammered. Drives my kids around in cars straight. Jared straight edge based blair he and he's into trains and not to get my license. I'm into mass transportation..

Pop-Punk & Pizza
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on Pop-Punk & Pizza
"Eleven now right so we start. So when i see an elevator mechanic that's been procedures graduated high school okay. Gotcha and that's the thing about being eighteen. The beard tickets that we played our. They're not even good the night good for you are i was gonna say i couldn't remember the drinking age. Twenty one in canada chiens nine hundred thousand nine hundred in other provinces. It's different but it's either eighteen or nineteen eighteen in quebec and then but that's it like there's laws to like we'd go in. We have to sit in the dressing room and he wants to age. And then you have to go into the dressing room and you have to. Can't go near the bar. An axe on your hand and that but you know wouldn address aren't allowed to go. I'm good here. Yeah you're just so you start out when he needs to play or you'll be like trae cool and green day and the basket case music video where he's got the straight jacket on. I think they bring him out in a wheelchair. of course. that's actually what comes to mind. Except not that you're crazy and you're wearing straitjacket. But i just imagined you know okay. That's go get. The drummer is played a lot of places. Like you've played some pretty cool punk rock clubs in ontario in that right but it's like you know as long as you're not we don't i'm the i was the only driver until he got his license this year. So i drive everywhere so it was willing. I was drinking and not like i'm getting hammered. Drives my kids around in cars straight. Jared straight edge our based blair he and he's into trains and not to get my license. I'm into mass transportation..

One and Dunne Radio
"nine hundred thousand" Discussed on One and Dunne Radio
"We just saw the problem in. This game was russell wilson with his offense line. The offense and lions terrible okay. They're not that good. The running game is not there to support was russell wilson. He's trying to too much. He's trying to force others. Just not there as a problem okay. The almonds align needs to be addressed. If you're russell wilson you need to go and talk to your to your gm p carol say this is the problem. We played a division with aaron donald. Joey bosa like we played in division. Where we play against. Linemen like good lineman find. Find me offense in line finally protection. I can't continue to run around all the time to make plays like. This is a thing when russell wilson sign that big contract this would happen. You don't have the money to go and spend on everything you want. You can't just because you get a million dollars doesn't mean that you should go and buy a nine hundred thousand dollar house. Now you'll have one hundred thousand dollars. Do whatever else you want. And that's not that much like you really. You can buy a nice nine hundred thousand dollar house but you only have one hundred thousand dollars to fill with everything you want people to say. Oh well it's a hundred dollars. You should be able to buy a lost up. Yeah probably but how big is this nine hundred thousand dollar house. You can't get everything you want to put in the house. Russell wilson and the seahawks can't get everything because of the big contract yes are the teams otherwise that can make this happen but the cheese for example with pasha mahomes as a long deal but the pieces that they need are still there and they got the contracts worked out with them now seahawks. You saw the problem protecting russell. Wilson in seen him develop as far as having him just managed to gain with a good offense a lie. We don't see that anymore because of the struggles he's having with the opposite line bucks in washington. Couple things taylor heineke first off. He's starting quarterback. So let's just all. Let's not all jump to conclusions like. Oh who's washington football team starting quarterback next year. Okay just chill out dude okay. He's definitely not. He is no doubt though and established backup quarterback in the nfl like established dude. What i saw from him.