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 Russia promises to ramp up missile attacks

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Russia promises to ramp up missile attacks

"Russia's Russia's Russia's Russia's defense defense defense defense ministry ministry ministry ministry says says says says forces forces forces forces will will will will ramp ramp ramp ramp up up up up the the the the scale scale scale scale of of of of missile missile missile missile attacks attacks attacks attacks on on on on Keef Keef Keef Keef in in in in response response response response to to to to Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's diversions diversions diversions diversions on on on on Russian Russian Russian Russian territory territory territory territory according according according according to to to to Russian Russian Russian Russian officials officials officials officials some some some some one one one one hundred hundred hundred hundred residential residential residential residential buildings buildings buildings buildings were were were were damaged damaged damaged damaged in in in in an an an an attack attack attack attack on on on on the the the the first first first first day day day day on on on on the the the the Russian Russian Russian Russian village village village village in in in in one one one one of of of of the the the the country's country's country's country's regions regions regions regions on on on on the the the the border border border border with with with with Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine officials officials officials officials say say say say seven seven seven seven people people people people have have have have sustained sustained sustained sustained injuries injuries injuries injuries that that that that the the the the ministry ministry ministry ministry adds adds adds adds Russian Russian Russian Russian forces forces forces forces in in in in Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's Ukraine's Cheney Cheney Cheney Cheney he he he he virgin virgin virgin virgin shot shot shot shot down down down down the the the the Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian MI MI MI MI eight eight eight eight helicopter helicopter helicopter helicopter that that that that was was was was allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly involved involved involved involved in in in in the the the the border border border border attack attack attack attack Russian Russian Russian Russian authorities authorities authorities authorities in in in in another another another another border border border border region region region region also also also also reported reported reported reported Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian Ukrainian shelling shelling shelling shelling on on on on Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday I'm I'm I'm I'm Charles Charles Charles Charles de de de de Ledesma Ledesma Ledesma Ledesma

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 EU slams 'war crimes' in Ukraine but new sanctions unlikely

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 1 year ago

EU slams 'war crimes' in Ukraine but new sanctions unlikely

"Countries have accused the Russian armed forces of committing war crimes in Ukraine but it appears unlikely that the E. you will impose new sanctions on Moscow E. U. foreign policy chief chose at Burrell said before he chaired a meeting of the twenty seven nation bloc's foreign minister is that what's happened in Mariupol Ukraine is a massive war crime this is something awful but despite a climb across Europe for those responsible for attacks on civilians to be held to account the imposition of a new round of sanctions like asset freezes and travel bans appears unlikely for now the tourists for the often slow handling of fast moving international events E. U. nations of rotted in just over three weeks since the invasion began off every twenty four to slap sanctions on eight hundred seventy seven people I'm

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Officials: 7 dead after tornadoes tore through central Iowa

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 1 year ago

Officials: 7 dead after tornadoes tore through central Iowa

"Authorities say seven people including two children under the age of five were killed after tornadoes swept through Iowa Saturday in the deadliest storm in the state since two thousand and eight the tornadoes struck Madison County were six were killed near the town of Winterset and Lucas county where one died in an RV in addition several were injured governor Kim Reynolds toward some of the areas and says the devastation was unimaginable but the response has been amazing where are you at once and that's what we do we show up we take care of our family we take care of our neighbors and we take care of our community the National Weather Service has preliminary confirmation and EF three with winds between a hundred and thirty six and a hundred and sixty five miles per hour hit near Madison County emergency management director G. O. I a love Blastobasidae in some of the most difficult times of ark ark media space he says at least fifty two homes were destroyed or damaged I'm Julie Walker

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Official: 7 dead as large tornado roars through central Iowa

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

Official: 7 dead as large tornado roars through central Iowa

"At least seven people are dead including two children under the age of five after several tornadoes tore through I will with one hundred and thirty mile per hour winds homes torn apart belongings scattered trees snapped in half power lines down destruction and death like nothing Madison County emergency management director DO Janice I A. Lowe says he and others have seen shaking his head with this is this is the network anyone seen not quite awesome National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Kroll and mooring says this was badly supercell thunderstorm that moved to Madison County Iowa including the town of Winterset we anticipate that to be at least an EF three crawl says what you need because it happened in March when tornadoes usually hit in April and may I'm Julie Walker

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"seven people" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on WTOP

"Arlington 34 and we've got 37 outside the WTO P studios It's 8 40 now There is a push in Congress to step up sanctions against Russia We get more WTS Mitchell Miller today on the hill House speaker Nancy Pelosi has requested an intelligence briefing for all House lawmakers related to the latest developments White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the administration is continuing to keep lawmakers in the loop That's been our objective and how we have proceeded So I'm sure we are working to meet the requests and needs of members Legislation before the House and Senate calls for sanctions if Russia invades or further undermines Ukraine's sovereignty but Iowa senator Jodi Ernst says the U.S. needs to be proactive against Moscow Once they have pushed on an invasion into Ukraine it's over lives have already been lost Sanctions and actions need to happen now On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P new U.S. intelligence officials have issued a warning that Russia may launch cyberattacks here if the U.S. does help Ukraine during a Russian invasion The bulletin is blunt It says we assess that Russia would consider initiating a cyberattack against the homeland if it perceived a U.S. or NATO response to a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine threatening to its long-term national security The alert from DHS's office of intelligence says Russia maintains a range of offensive cyber tools that it could employ against U.S. networks from low level denial of service to destructive attacks targeting critical infrastructure The bulletin suggests Russia's threshold for doing this is high but so are tensions right now JJ green News A group of federal employees has lost its right to collective bargaining at least for now More from federal news networks Tom tenmon The federal labor relations authority has voted for the second time to de certify the union representing Justice Department immigration judges The two Republican members voted for the measure the chairman and Democrat earnest do bester dissented Exclusion of the judges from a bargaining unit was filed during the Trump administration On the grounds that judges are management employees The Biden Justice Department had asked for a reconsideration of the authorities 2020 vote two to certify President Biden's appointee to the authority has not been confirmed by the Senate Tom tammen federal news network A U.S. Military jet has crashed into the South China Sea This navy jet was conducting exercises and trying to land on the deck of the USS Carl vinson when it fell into the water The pilot was safely recovered 7 sailors were injured Thousands of marines and sailors are taking part in exercises in the South China Sea Correspondent cammy McCormack there that aircraft was a multi-million dollar navy F-35 C combat jet Still to come on sometimes the family tradition has to evolve on Neil or can stain It's 8 43.

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Overnight storms bring damage to parts of US South

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

Overnight storms bring damage to parts of US South

"Residents residents are are cleaning cleaning up up after after strong strong wind wind storm storm swept swept through through the the southern southern US US overnight overnight a a line line of of severe severe storms storms damaged damaged homes homes knocked knocked out out power power in in down down trees trees in in parts parts of of the the southern southern US US in in hazel hazel green green Alabama Alabama authorities authorities closed closed rose rose after after trees trees and and power power lines lines came came down down in in homes homes and and businesses businesses including including a a local local Walmart Walmart were were damaged damaged the the mayor mayor of of the the nearby nearby town town of of Triana Triana told told local local outlets outlets that that two two hundred hundred eighty eighty people people gathered gathered in in a a storm storm shelter shelter during during the the worst worst of of the the weather weather the the Madison Madison County County sheriff's sheriff's office office shared shared photos photos including including one one of of a a snapped snapped power power pole pole Kentucky Kentucky governor governor Andy Andy Beshear Beshear declared declared a a state state of of emergency emergency after after a a powerful powerful storm storm caused caused flash flash floods floods power power outages outages and and property property damage damage including including from from a a possible possible tornado tornado the the damage damage businesses businesses in in downtown downtown Hopkinsville Hopkinsville on on Saturday Saturday the the storm storm comes comes just just three three weeks weeks after after unusual unusual winter winter tornadoes tornadoes killed killed seventy seventy seven seven people people I'm I'm Jennifer Jennifer king king

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Officials: 2 missing in devastating Colorado wildfire

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 1 year ago

Officials: 2 missing in devastating Colorado wildfire

"Some some Colorado Colorado residents residents are are starting starting off off the the new new year year trying trying to to salvage salvage what what remains remains of of their their homes homes after after a a wildfire wildfire tore tore through through the the Denver Denver suburbs suburbs president president Biden Biden issued issued a a major major disaster disaster declaration declaration for for Colorado Colorado after after devastating devastating wildfires wildfires tore tore through through homes homes and and businesses businesses between between Denver Denver and and boulder boulder seven seven people people were were hurt hurt and and after after coming coming to to agency agency reports reports boulder boulder county county spokeswoman spokeswoman Jennifer Jennifer Churchill Churchill says says the the two two people people are are reported reported missing missing burnt burnt out out subdivisions subdivisions blocked blocked off off by by National National Guard Guard troops troops at at Humvees Humvees were were still still smoldering smoldering under under a a blanket blanket of of snow snow that that fell fell to to late late to to curb curb the the fires fires billion billion Klein Klein lost lost his his home home in in superior superior they they had had to to go go see see it it for for himself himself just just unbelievably unbelievably fast fast you you know know it it wouldn't wouldn't pull pull their their county's county's office office of of emergency emergency management management said said its its call call center center was was overwhelmed overwhelmed with with people people looking looking for for help help after after losing losing everything everything including including their their computers computers in in fires fires that that destroyed destroyed an an estimated estimated five five hundred hundred homes homes officials officials shut shut off off water water in in the the burn burn areas areas to to restore restore pressure pressure and and prevent prevent pipes pipes from from freezing freezing and and utility utility companies companies were were working working to to restore restore electricity electricity and and natural natural gas gas I'm I'm Jennifer Jennifer king king

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13 dead, others missing in migrant boat accident in Aegean Sea

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

13 dead, others missing in migrant boat accident in Aegean Sea

"Rossi Rossi a a reporting reporting Greek Greek authorities authorities say say at at least least six six people people are are dead dead and and several several are are missing missing and and then then you you migrant migrant boat boat accident accident the the Greek Greek coastguard coastguard says says at at least least six six people people are are dead dead and and more more than than a a dozen dozen people people are are believed believed to to be be missing missing after after a a boat boat carrying carrying migrants migrants capsized capsized in in the the Aegean Aegean Sea Sea late late Friday Friday at at least least twenty twenty people people have have died died in in Greek Greek waters waters in in three three separate separate accidents accidents in in as as many many days days in in Friday Friday night's night's incident incident the the Greek Greek coastguard coastguard says says fifty fifty seven seven people people were were rescued rescued after after sailboat sailboat capsized capsized some some five five miles miles off off the the island island of of bottles bottles in in the the central central Aegean Aegean survivors survivors told told the the Coast Coast Guard Guard about about eighty eighty people people had had been been on on the the vessel vessel Greece Greece is is a a popular popular entry entry point point into into Europe Europe for for people people fleeing fleeing conflict conflict and and poverty poverty in in Africa Africa the the Middle Middle East East and and Asia Asia hi hi

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Air Force discharges 27 for refusal to get COVID vaccine

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Air Force discharges 27 for refusal to get COVID vaccine

"Dear dear forces forces just just charge charge twenty twenty seven seven people people for for refusing refusing to to get get the the code code nineteen nineteen vaccine vaccine Air Air Force Force spokeswoman spokeswoman Ann Ann Stefanik Stefanik said said the the airman airman the the first first military military members members to to be be administratively administratively discharged discharged for for disobeying disobeying a a Pentagon Pentagon requirement requirement to to get get the the vaccine vaccine they've they've been been formally formally removed removed from from service service for for failure failure to to obey obey an an order order Stefanik Stefanik says says all all twenty twenty seven seven or or younger younger person person Allen Allen their their first first term term of of enlistment enlistment and and none none of of them them sought sought an an exemption exemption around around ninety ninety seven seven percent percent of of the the active active duty duty Air Air Force Force has has gotten gotten at at least least one one shot shot that that more more than than one one thousand thousand have have reviews reviews and and more more than than forty forty seven seven hundred hundred or or seeking seeking a a religious religious exemption exemption each each of of the the services services set set some some deadlines deadlines for for the the mandate mandate and and the the airforce airforce had had the the earliest earliest date date of of November November second second so so it's it's the the furthest furthest along along in in the the process process defense defense secretary secretary Lloyd Lloyd Austin Austin has has said said the the vaccine vaccine is is critical critical to to maintaining maintaining the the ability ability to to respond respond to to a a national national security security crisis crisis Jennifer Jennifer king king Washington Washington

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Dozens killed in suicide attack at mosque in southern Afghanistan

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Dozens killed in suicide attack at mosque in southern Afghanistan

"The Islamic state group claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing on a Shiite mosque in southern Afghanistan that killed forty seven people and wounded scores more relatives have laid the bodies of the victims to rest and called on the Taliban to protect them I said in a statement posted late Friday on social media the two of the group's members shot and killed security guards manning the entrance of the foot to my mosque in Kandahar province one detonated his explosives at the entrance of the mosque and the other inside ISIS news agency Amaq in a statement gave the names of the attackers who were both Afghan nationals I'm

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Nigerian forces free more than 180 hostages, say police

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

Nigerian forces free more than 180 hostages, say police

"Nigerian police say that at least one hundred eighty seven people including babies have been freed in the country's troubled north one of Nigeria's largest liberation's of kidnap victims a state police spokesman from the summer far region says security forces rescued the hostages the forest where they had been held for many weeks he said they were released unconditionally indicating that no ransoms were paid following extensive search and rescue operations the spokesman added the rescue was had been helped by sweeping security measures including a shot down on mobile phone networks and restrictions on gatherings and movements in the region I'm Charles de Ledesma

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"seven people" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"In all of media. You ever noticed By the way before I start that the they have these traffic reporters still I mean, I get all my information from the Google, right? You know, if you drive, you know the ways, whatever you know. Yeah, I noticed this. When I was in college. I was driving over the Whitestone Bridge, and the guy kept saying horrible traffic on the Whitestone Take the Throgs neck and it was the opposite. He had 1000% wrong. I don't know. Anyway. What are we doing with these traffic Reporters? Still, Isn't there other things for them to do? We have technology for this so it But by the way, they're all women. They're all very beautiful Women. So I wrote in all of media. Is there one traffic reporter who was a dude? They are all hot chicks. Not that I mind. But I'm wondering why is that personally? I get my traffic info from ways not Monika Kruse. I made up that name. Monica Cruz is a typical name for a traffic reporter. Then I saw seven people sitting in a row on the today show. And I just took a picture of it. How many people work at the Today show? Remember when it was very simple. It was Matt and Katie. Now it's seven people you've never heard of. Except for Al Rocker. Let's see here. Oh, Jeopardy and all that nonsense about who the house is going to be. I finally had it with Levar Burton. He has made that damn thing. Everybody's issue. He goes on this show to complain and say he's no, I'm not complaining. I'm totally over it. I totally wanted the job. But I'm happy I didn't get it. I don't know. I say. I used to like Levar Burton, but he's made his jeopardy hangups. Everybody's problem. You know who I blame for all this drama Alex Trebek. A little prior planning could have prevented this crisis. Phony scientists. My, um Bilek is bad canceled Jeopardy. I don't want it really cancelled but I thought I'd say that. Anyway, I go on and on like that at Greg Kelly USA. If you think I should pipe down or otherwise, and I got a pipe down right now, I'll be right back. So Fort 77 w. ABC at the.

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'Unity Is Our Greatest Strength': Biden Honors Victims Ahead of 9/11 Anniversary

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

'Unity Is Our Greatest Strength': Biden Honors Victims Ahead of 9/11 Anniversary

"Use. What makes us who we are america at. Its best to me. That's the central lesson of september. Eleventh is set at our most vulnerable the push and pull all that makes us human and the battle for the soul of american unity because our greatest strength he didn't he doesn't mean we have to believe the same thing. We must have a fundamental respected faith in each other and this nation that was part of president biden. Six minutes message to americans tonight ahead of the twentieth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed two thousand nine hundred seventy seven people on september eleventh.

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Calling for Unity, Biden Honors 9/11 Attack Victims

AP News Radio

01:02 min | 1 year ago

Calling for Unity, Biden Honors 9/11 Attack Victims

"President Biden called for the return of national unity as he honored the victims of the nine eleven attacks president Biden extended love and support to the families and friends of the twenty nine hundred seventy seven people killed twenty years ago when the terrorist attacks America and the world commemorate you and your loved ones biting into taped address before visiting the nine eleven memorial sites says he knows first hand anniversaries are painful these commemorations bring everything painfully back S. if you just got the news a few seconds he's urging the nation to remember and return to the feeling of national unity that followed that awful day unity and resilience capacity recover and repair in the face of trauma but I did also recalls there were attacks on Muslims and people who look different with the tragedy bringing out the dark side of some we saw a national unity band we learn that unit is the one thing that must never break Jackie Quinn Washington

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"seven people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Chilly. If you're outside tonight might need a jacket if you're going to a high school football game or out to dinner later on, But otherwise we can look spectacular seventies and eighties both days. Welcome to Friday, September 10th. I'm Jeff Brown. And Here are the five things you need to know. At 7 45 sharper elbows in the second debate for Boston mayor the preliminaries on Tuesday will cut the five candidate field. Down to two party pooper U Mass Amherst cancels its first football tailgate tomorrow for most over a rise in campus. Covid cases taking Texas to court. The Justice Department says the state's abortion law uses loopholes to get around Roe v. Wade heating up, Scientists say the United States just experienced its warmest summer in recorded history. A big scare at a small airport on Cape Con when a Cape Air jet Crashes while trying to land seven people on board. The Cape Airplane was attempting to land when it slid off the runway and crashed nose first into the woods near the Provincetown airport. The airline says. All six passengers and the pilot coming from Boston survived. Some suffered burns. But the emergency response was massive. A portion of race point road Was blocked off to traffic. His first responders rescued those on board and the investigation by the NTSB began province town manager Alex Moore says the weather made for a tough landing. The trees took out one of the plane's wings. But more says this was overall a low impact crash. WBZ.

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"seven people" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:05 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Yeah. Ding dong with you and I, and thanks for buying those Dorf tapes. And the family enjoys that family business. Alright, relying on K five more cockroach got a dollar that the state attorney general, I started a series of more than it doesn't anti hate crime discussions around the state? We must protect those hurt by the forces of hate. And hold accountable. Those who perpetrate hate violence against our neighbors. A G Rob Bonta says. Overall hate crimes jumped 31% last year, he says anti Asian hate crimes also spiked 107% during that time. Bonta says the roundtable discussions with local leaders and law enforcement will focus on ways to strengthen the response to heat crimes. Calista has issued another flex alert in the Southland and is again asking people to voluntarily conserve energy. It follows yesterday's alert that was in place because of predictions of high energy demand because of above Normal temperatures. Calisto says it expects people will be using air conditioners again, probably even tomorrow as well. The Flex started today at four o'clock this afternoon runs for another hour and a half to nine. During that time, people asked to set their thermostats to 78 degrees or higher. Three people in Florida been arrested for allegedly stealing the identities of seven people who lived in the collapse Condo tower near Miami, including five people who died. Cyber grave robbers did move very quickly. State attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle says the thieves went on shopping sprees about two weeks after the tower fell in July Professionals. Except for their names. Almost nothing else about them seems to be true. The man and two women allegedly used the stolen IDs to buy sandals at Nordstrom of Russia. Sochi person spent about $2500 at Bloomingdale's and Taco Bell's asking people to collect their used sauce packets and give them back. The company says it plans to recycle some of the £8 billion of used sauce packets that are thrown away every year. Taco Bell says customers can send the package for free through the mail. Things are slow in Studio City. This is the one on one southbound delays are packing up from cold Water Canyon to the 1 71 34 split. And then as you make that turn into Hollywood more delays ahead from Sunset Boulevard. It's heavy all the way into downtown Los.

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"seven people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Most the sun was out right now would be just about sunset. But unfortunately, we've just got a lot of heavy rain out there tonight. And if you're on the Cape and Islands South Coast, you are seeing some storms moving through. Once again. It's been that case all day in that part of the state. Later on tonight we may start to see this taper off toward daybreak alone near 62. For tomorrow, though there is a chance we could have a couple of showers early in the morning for the ride into work, but then things to clear up in the afternoon. Breezy, not quite so humid mix of sun and clouds in the high in the mid seventies weekend looking fantastic live Local and fiercely independent. This is WBZ NewsRadio. Another rainy night in Boston right now, 72 degrees a little bit of a breeze. Just about seven miles an hour at 6 45. Good evening. I'm Nicole Davis. Thanks for tuning in, as always, Always good to be with you. Here are the five things you need to know. State of Massachusetts, confirming 2096 new covid cases Tonight, 18 more people have died seven day average positivity rate up to 2.48% President Biden announcing new Covid protocols earlier, one of them requiring all federal employees get the vaccine or face a weekly test. Seven people are alive after a Cape Air flight crash landed in Provincetown, six passengers and one crew member were on board and the Justice Department suing Texas, claiming that state's new abortion law was enacted in open defiance of the Constitution. Governor Rabbit has yet to respond. Look, 6 46. We had a lot of rain this summer record amounts in spots and all that rain might have triggered a record amount of sewage to be dumped into the Merrimack River. When the rain is fast and furious. The elderly sewage plants along the Merrimack can't keep up and you get to swim and fishing boat in raw sewage. We've told you about that before. Merrimack River Watershed Council head John McCone is hoping to change that by spending time at the State House, trying to chisel out $250 million chunk of the billions coming from the American Rescue Act to upgrade. This is one of these super expensive projects fit. Maybe people up front don't want to see happen because it's so much money, but when it's finally done, they'll say, Hey, wow, Look what we ended up with, You know, it's such a better environment. Things are working better. You know, it's what we want to have happen. Those upgrades could cut pollution enough. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's News radio, Four of the five people running for Boston Mayor were at Roxbury Community College this morning for a forum after last night, going head to head on TV during a debate, But acting Mayor Kim Jenny was not there. She says she couldn't make it today because it was the first day of school in Boston. The other four. Those speaking about Boston's economic future, Here's.

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Operation Crossroads: The Test of Atomic Weapons in Naval Warfare

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:15 min | 1 year ago

Operation Crossroads: The Test of Atomic Weapons in Naval Warfare

"World war two had just ended the year before in nineteen forty-five while the war was over. The cold war between the united states and the soviet union was just beginning at this particular moment. The united states had a monopoly on atomic bombs. However it while they had vanished to create and detonate several bombs. There was still a great deal. They didn't know about this weapon. Only three atomic bombs had been detonated at this point. The original trinity test explosion in new mexico. The bomb used over hiroshima and the one used over nagasaki. All three of these were detonated over land. What no one knew was what would happen. If these weapons were used in naval warfare. What would happen to ships which were hit with an atomic blast with they sankar would they flow it. People in the navy had speculations but no one had any proof to this end of the. Us navy initiated operation crossroads. This was to be an a of atomic weapons in naval warfare. The navy search for a location where they could conduct such a test. They needed somewhere remote yet somewhere where they could set up headquarters on land and have observation posts. They eventually settled on a remote coral atoll in the pacific ocean in the marshall islands. The navy move the one hundred sixty seven people who lived on the island to other nearby islands so they could begin testing. They also sailed a fleet of ninety five ships to the atoll which would serve as target ships for the test. These were ships that were set for retirement and the scrap yard and instead would be used for testing they would get newt facilities for over. Forty thousand people were constructed. Who would be there to the tests. They had to build everything from scratch. They build bunkers to observe the test. They built barracks kitchens offices clubs for officers and clubs for enlisted men. It was a massive undertaking and all done far away from prying eyes in the middle of the pacific ocean on july first. The first of these tests took place he would be the fourth atomic bomb ever detonated. In the first above water the test was given the codename able it was dropped from a b twenty nine bomber and exploded approximately five hundred feet above the surface. It caused surprisingly little damage to the ships because the bombs were about a third of a mile or six hundred meters off target the next day. The news of this event spread around the world and everyone became familiar with this remote pacific island which was named

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"Credit for those who use Chievo. I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga A Megane Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need. To avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"Credit for those who use cheap. Oh I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need to avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"Credit for those who use cheaper. I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need. To avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"For those who use Chievo. I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need to avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"For those who use Chief. Oh I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need to avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"For those who use Chief. Oh I'm Ed Donahue. State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need to avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

Ed Donahue New York Jackie Quinn Congress New Jersey Louisiana Seven people Taliban State Health Department Washington seven nursing homes trillion dollar President Biden Hurricane Ida nearly 850 residents Louisiana Health Afghanistan Megane Americans
"seven people" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on AP News

"For those who use cheap. Oh I'm Ed Donahue State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out Hurricane Ida. Louisiana Health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to their residents. Seven people died in conditions deemed squalid without enough food medication, cooling or working bathroom facilities. The State Health Department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly 850 residents were kept in as Hurricane Ida roar. To shore. Earlier, health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are now losing their licences are owned by the same person. I'm Jackie Quinn. President Biden says. All Americans are now seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast. After touring flood damage in New York and New Jersey, the president said, even climate change. Skeptics should believe the warnings from economists, scientists and national security experts. They all tell us this is code red saying Extreme weather is everybody's crisis. Whether you're dealing with wildfires, flooding and storms or the resulting supply chain blockages and other effects. You can feel it. You can taste it. You can see it. The president's urging Congress to pass his trillion dollar infrastructure package, which he says will help mitigate the effects of future severe weather saga or Megane. Washington Afghanistan's Taliban has announced an interim government that seems unlikely to win the international support the new leaders desperately need to avoid an economic meltdown. It's an all male interim government.

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Louisiana Revokes Nursing Home Licenses After Deaths

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Louisiana Revokes Nursing Home Licenses After Deaths

"State officials in Louisiana are revoking the licenses of the seven nursing homes that evacuated residents into a warehouse to ride out hurricane ida Louisiana health officials released a statement that the seven nursing homes clearly failed to execute their emergency preparedness plans and failed to provide essential care and services to the residents seven people died in conditions deem squalid without enough food medication cooling or working bathroom facilities the state health department and the police have launched an investigation into the deaths and the conditions that nearly eight hundred fifty residents were captain as hurricane Idaho roared ashore earlier health officials had indicated that all seven nursing homes that are not losing their licenses are owned by the same person hi Jackie Quinn

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Biden Surveys NY and NJ Storm Damage After Deadly Flooding

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

Biden Surveys NY and NJ Storm Damage After Deadly Flooding

"As he gets a firsthand look at hurricane items damage president Biden is focusing on both short term relief and long term fixes in New Jersey where at least twenty seven people died due to a height of the president drove through a neighborhood with damaged furniture and other items stacked outside homes the losses that we witness today are profound and he says the more it will calm and less the nation acts the president says it's seeing climate change's effects in real time with more frequent and ferocious storms wild fires and the like now is the time to invest in infrastructure to lessen climate change's impacts we can't turn it back very much but we can prevent it from getting worse Sager made Donnie Washington

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"seven people" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

02:28 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on KTOK

"Podcasts. Mm hmm. Police say seven people were wounded in a shooting in Georgia when a gunman fired into a crowd of people Athens Clarke County police say the shooting happened earlier this morning in downtown Athens after a large fight broke out. Police are searching for a 21 year old man they consider a suspect, female officials say We need to adapt a stronger, more common events such as wildfires and hurricanes. More from Fox's Gurnal Scott, FEMA administrator Dion Chris Well says, when you look at the extreme weather we're experiencing. It's a sign of a climate crisis and a new normal we're seeing on Fox News Sunday, she says. There needs to be a future focus on withstanding these extremes. We will continue to respond to these threats and these events as they happen, But we have to start investing in reducing the impacts that we're seeing from these Chris well, says President Biden is authorized nearly $5 billion for Hazard mitigation against fires and floods. He's seen storm damage in Louisiana and will serve a more in New York and New Jersey this week. Grenell Scott Fox News Pope Francis is planning his next pilgrimage Foxes, Karen McCue reports. It will be the pontiff's first big trip since undergoing abdominal surgery. Earlier this summer, Pope Francis will visit the heart of Europe as he puts it, in a four day pilgrimage to Hungary and Slovakia. From September 12th to the 15th, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church will start off in Budapest and will stress the importance of the Eucharist for the faithful. The 84 year old Francis will wrap things up in Slovakia with a ceremony honoring that nations. Patronus the Virgin Mary In a public address in ST Peter's Square in Rome, Pope Francis said he wishes to pay tribute to so many heroic Catholics who endured years of hostilities and persecutions while he did not elaborate. It's believed he was referring to those years at the church and its believers suffered under Communist rule. Karen McCue Fox News I'm jokey euro boxes. On the air and online at Katie okay dot com. Use radio 1000 Katie. Okay, Oklahoma's first news go early, staying late. Travel stress freaking Celebrate Spike what you're doing notice The Bay Bridge needs a jingle. Yeah, telling people to cross the Bay Bridge early in the morning or late at night..

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ISIS Supporter Killed After Stabbing Attack at New Zealand Supermarket

NPR News Now

00:16 sec | 1 year ago

ISIS Supporter Killed After Stabbing Attack at New Zealand Supermarket

"Zealand. Prime minister justin to our dern is vowing to strengthen the country's anti-terrorism laws after a known isis supporters stabbed seven people in a supermarket yesterday the attacker had been under surveillance. Three people are in critical

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"seven people" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"This morning by becoming the state's first female governor. She took over after Governor Andrew Cuomo left office amid a sexual harassment scandal. Tennessee is dealing with devastating flooding that left at least 22 dead and dozens missing. Police and Humphreys County and the town of Waverly are still dealing with the loss of life after record floods. They have called on other agencies to help Waverley Police chief Grant Gillespie says protecting many of the victims homes as they try to recover is very important their houses or vulnerable right now, and their property is vulnerable, and we're gonna do our best to make sure that my message Saturday flash floods from 17 inches of rain devastated Waverly, the county sheriff said. The damage left behind will take weeks to deal with, even with state and federal help. Grenouille. Scott Fox News. Douglas Johnson of Iowa, who faces charges from the January six capital riot is asking a judge not to send him back to jail. This even though he was caught violating the terms of his pretrial released by accessing the Internet. Seven people were shot and killed in Chicago over the weekend with another 44 wounded, But it's not just the plague of gun violence. Police are warning folks about in the last week, groups of teens have violently attacked. Fact unsuspecting victims at least five times in the usually safe area of the loop downtown, beating them and stealing their belongings Boxes Garrett Tenney and Eating a hot dog may shorten your healthy life by up to 36.

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"seven people" Discussed on KTLK 1130 AM

KTLK 1130 AM

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on KTLK 1130 AM

"The state's first female governor. She took over after Governor Andrew Cuomo left office amid a sexual harassment scandal. Tennessee is dealing with devastating flooding. This left at least 22 dead and dozens missing. Police and Humphreys County and the town of Waverly are still dealing with the loss of life after record floods. They have called on other agencies to help Waverley Police chief Grant Gillespie says protecting many of the victims homes as they try to recover is very important their houses or vulnerable right now and their properties vulnerable and we're gonna do our best to make sure nobody messes with Saturday Flash floods from 17 inches of rain devastated Waverly, the county sheriff said. The damage left behind will take weeks to deal with, even with state and federal help. Grenouille Scott Fox News. Douglas Johnson of Iowa, who faces charges from the January 6th capital riot is asking a judge not to send him back to jail. This even though he was caught violating the terms of his pretrial released by accessing the Internet. Seven people were shot and killed in Chicago over the weekend with another 44 wounded, But it's not just the plague of gun violence. Police are warning folks about in the last week, groups of teens have violently attacked. Fact unsuspecting victims at least five times in the usually safe area of the loop downtown, beating them and stealing their belongings Boxes Garrett Tenney and Eating a hot dog may shorten your healthy life by up to 36 minutes. That's according to researchers at the.

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"seven people" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"seven people" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"History this morning by becoming the state's first female governor. She took over after Governor Andrew Cuomo left office amid a sexual harassment scandal. Tillis E is dealing with devastating flooding that's left at least 22 dead and dozens missing. Police and Humphreys County and the town of Waverly are still dealing with the loss of life after record floods. They have called on other agencies to help Waverley Police chief Grant Gillespie says protecting many of the victims homes as they try to recover is very important their houses or vulnerable right now, and their property is vulnerable, and we're gonna do our best to make sure that my message Saturday flash floods from 17 inches of rain devastated Waverly, the county sheriff said. The damage left behind will take weeks to deal with, even with state and federal help. Grenouille. Scott Fox News. Douglas Johnson of Iowa, who faces charges from the January six capital riot is asking a judge not descending back to jail this even though he was caught violating the terms of his pretrial released by accessing the Internet. Seven people were shot and killed in Chicago over the weekend with another 44 wounded, But it's not just the plague of gun violence. Police are warning folks about in the last week, groups of teens have violently attacked. Fact unsuspecting victims at least five times in the usually safe area of the loop downtown, beating them and stealing their belongings. Hawk's Garrett Tenney and Eating a hot dog may shorten your healthy life by up to 36.

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Afghanistan Evacuations: US Orders Emergency Use of 18 Commercial Aircrafts

WSB programming

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

Afghanistan Evacuations: US Orders Emergency Use of 18 Commercial Aircrafts

"News right now out of Afghanistan, the Pentagon ordering emergency use of 18 U. S commercial aircraft to transport Americans and Afghans after they've been flown out of Kabul. Now we are expecting to hear from President Biden today at four o'clock. With an update on the spiraling situation in Afghanistan. ISIS terrorists released from the prison at the Bagram airbase now apparently threatening people around the airport in Kabul. Reports of at least seven people killed now

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US Sending 1,000 More Troops to Kabul Airport

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

US Sending 1,000 More Troops to Kabul Airport

"President Biden will address the nation about Afghanistan as the U. S. sends more troops there to deal with the chaos the White House says the president's traveling back from camp David to speak about the U. S. evacuation from Kabul's airport at least seven people there are dead including some who fell from a departing U. S. military plane flights were suspended as troops tried to clear civilians from the tarmac Pentagon spokesman John Kirby says American troops killed two armed people and more forces are on the way we will continue to expand our security presence as needed another thousand troops will go straight to the airport instead of being on standby in Kuwait Sager mag ani Washington

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"seven people" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"seven people" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

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