The Daily Cat | Wed. 2-1-22

The Daily Cat | Wed. 2-1-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Wed. 2-1-22

Feb 02 2022 | 00:02:16

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Episode 0 February 02, 2022 00:02:16

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – 2/1/22

Snowy days at Northwestern, new Evanston art exhibit, vaccines for Chicago children, and an insight into the Russia Ukraine conflict

WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM

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Speaker 1 00:00:09 Good morning and welcome to the daily cat WMUR daily news brief. I'm your host, Ellie Skelly with a few things you need to know today. It's 9:00 AM central time on February 1st, 2022. Let's get into today's news this morning on campus around seven inches of snow has fallen overnight and continues to fall throughout the day. Many causes have been switched online. Make sure to check for an email from your professor and stay safe and warm when going outside and Evanston a new art exhibit at the noise cultural center, explore silence as a tool of violence. The exhibit called visible such invisible shows. Multidisciplinary works from a variety of artists, asked to consider violence that is both obvious and not seen. The exhibit will open February 4th and we'll continue through March 18th. Chicago winds may soon be able to vaccinate their children five years in younger federal regulators, encourage Pfizer to request an emergency authorization of its vaccine for children ages six months to five years old. If the shots are approved, they could arrive in Chicago by March in international news yesterday, Russian president Vladimir Putin said the United States was Gooding Russia into an armed conflict over Ukraine. The New York times writes that the statement may be Putin's wave urging the Kremlin to issue sanctions on us imports. This follows president Biden's threat of enforcing swift and severe sanctions of Russia, invades Ukraine. That's all for today's daily cat from WMUR news. I'm Ellie Skelly. See you tomorrow.

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