The child, Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Shammari, who grabbed attention with his eloquence and spontaneity in an interview with the governor of Al-Baha region, Prince Hossam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, confirmed that he did not feel fear or tension during the meeting with the prince, and said: “May God whiten his face if he fulfills my wish to meet him and greet him and kiss his head.” And I asked him not to prevent me from entering and to greet him, and to greet King Salman bin Abdulaziz and His Highness, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, may God protect them.”
September 2, 2022
“Nong Bua Phichaya FC”, the most bruised, lost 4 games in a row – “Ratchaburi FC” soared to take the top of the Thai League
Thai Football League 1 “Revo Thai League” Friday night, September 2, the game at Pitchaya Stadium, Muang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province. “Nong Bua Phichaya FC” or “Phaya Chicken” open house “Ratchaburi FC ” or “Dragon King” The home team has lost 3 games in a row since the start of the season, starting from the first game, going out to lose to Lampang FC 1-0 Played at home, lost to True Bangkok United 1-0 , and away Leo Chiang Rai United Losing back 2-0 and the 4th game, opening the home once morest Ratchaburi FC, which has won 3 games in a row, opening the house to winMuangthong United 1-0 , Raid to win bOnkaen United 2-0 and play at home win Lamphun Warrior 1-0
game in pairs “Nong Bua Phichaya FC” open house “Ratchaburi FC” The result of the match was the visiting team that came to defeat the locals by “Dragon King” Goals from Deerlay in the 16th minute and Alvin Fortes in the 45th minute complete 90 minutes. Nong Bua Phichaya FC Open house to lose to Ratchaburi FC 0-2 The locals are ranked 16th in the table, playing 4 matches, no points, while Ratchaburi FC has worked up to the top of the 4 matches of the table with 12 points, while the second place in the table is True Bangkok United, playing 3 matches. There are 9 points and 3rd place Buriram United has played 3 matches with 9 points as well.
Revo Thai League Week 4 Program
Saturday, September 3, 2022
18.00 True Bangkok United meets Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC True Stadium AIS PLAY
18.30 Khon Kaen United meets Lampang FC, Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium, AIS PLAY
19.00 PT. Prachuap FC meets Leo Chiang Rai United, Sam Ao Stadium, AIS PLAY
Sunday, September 4, 2022
17.30 Muangthong United meets Sukhothai FC Thunder Dome Stadium AIS PLAY
18.00 Lamphun Warrior meets Chonburi FC Stadium Chiang Mai 700 years TV5/AIS PLAY
18.30 Buriram United meets BG Pathum United Chang Arena AIS PLAY
19.00 Police Tero FC meets Port Authority FC Bunyachinda Stadium AIS PLAY


Nong Bua Phichaya FC (Pink shirt) played in the home of Pitchaya Stadium, Muang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province, lost to Ratchaburi FC 0-2, ranked in the Thai League table. “Phaya Kaichon” Nong Bua Phichan FC ranked 16th, the last, while “Dragon King” Ratchaburi FC is the leader of the crowd of 4 matches with 12 points.
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U.S. nonfarm payrolls increased by 315,000 in August, slightly more than expected. Unemployment rose to 3.7% | Anue Juheng – US stocks
The U.S. Department of Labor announced on Friday (2nd) that non-farm payrolls added 315,000 jobs in August, slightly higher than market expectations of 300,000, but far below the revised previous value of 526,000, and last month’s wage gains also increased slightly The decline, combined with the unemployment rate at 3.7% in August, above consensus expectations of 3.5% and up from 3.5% in July, still remains relatively strong for the overall job market and is unlikely to stop the Fed from continuing Accelerate the determination to tighten monetary policy.
August nonfarm payrolls report:
- Non-agricultural employment reported 315,000, expected 300,000, the previous value was revised down from 528,000 to 526,000
- Unemployment rate at 3.7%, expected 3.5%, previous value of 3.5%
- Average weekly hours worked 34.5 hours, expected 34.6 hours, previous value 34.6 hours
- The average hourly wage growth rate was reported at 5.2%, expected 5.3%, the previous value of 5.2%
- The monthly growth rate of average hourly wages was reported at 0.3%, expected 0.4%, and the previous value was 0.5%
- The labor force participation rate was reported at 62.4%, expected 62.2%, and the previous value was 62.1%
Nonfarm payrolls have increased by 5.8 million over the past 12 months, and the labor market continues to recover from the pandemic. The total number of non-farm payrolls is still 240,000 higher than the level before the outbreak of the epidemic in Europe and the United States in February 2020. This means that although the number of non-farm payrolls fell significantly in August, the overall labor market is still relatively strong.
Specifically, professional and business services continued to lead non-farm payroll growth, with 68,000 new jobs in August and 1.1 million in the past 12 months, followed by healthcare with 48,000 new jobs , the retail trade industry added 44,000 jobs.
It is worth noting that the labor market in the leisure and hospitality industry has cooled significantly, with 31,000 new jobs in this field in August, far below the 60,000 in July. Employment in the leisure and hospitality industry is still 1.2 million less than before the outbreak in February 2020.
Combined with the recently released ADP report, known as the “small non-farm farmer”, the US job market may have cooled. Data showed that the US ADP employment increased by 132,000 in August, far below the expected 300,000 and July’s 270,000.
On the whole, however, the labor market remains tight, and Powell’s hawkish attitude at the annual meeting of global central banks indicated that the Fed will continue to tighten policy to stabilize prices even if the number of new jobs falls sharply and the U.S. economy will slow further.
Expert opinion
Dennis DeBusschere, founder of research firm 22V Research, said today’s non-farm payrolls report was positive for risk assets on the day, as it reduced the likelihood of a sharp Fed rate hike. Still, labor demand appears to be strong for the Fed, making it unlikely that financial conditions will ease significantly, stressing that the reported numbers remain fairly strong.
With slightly higher-than-expected payrolls, higher unemployment and slightly weaker average hourly earnings, the initial market reaction confirmed sentiment was too pessimistic ahead of the report, according to John Kolovos, a strategist at Macro Risk Advisors. Kolovos estimatesS&P 500 IndexA rebound to 4,055 is possible following that, and 4,220 is still possible.
Market Reaction
At the time of writing, according to data from the CME Group FedWatch Tool, the probability of the Fed raising interest rates by 2 yards (50 basis points) in September was 42%, and the probability of raising interest rates by 3 yards (75 basis points) was 58%.
In the stock market,Dow Jones Industrial AverageIt rose more than 350 points or 1.11% to 32,006.91 points temporarily;Nasdaq Composite IndexUp more than 100 points or 1.13%, to temporarily report 11,917.72 points;S&P 500 Indexrose 1.2% to temporarily report 4,014.55 points;Philadelphia SemiconductorThe index rose 1.73% to temporarily close at 2,671.26 points.
U.S. 10-year Treasury yieldfell to 3.239%,US dollar indexfell to 109.045,goldPrices rose nearly 1 percent to trade at $1,726.20 an ounce.
Three Dominicans residing in the state of New York appear on the list of people wanted by the FBI on its website. The three are classified as fugitives by the federal agency and are wanted for acts that are not related to each other.
The list includes some 300 people of different nationalities and for various crimes such as association of malefactors, white collar crimes, drug trafficking, murder, possession of weapons, fraud, cybercrime, human trafficking, including the list of the most wanted.
For one of the fugitive Dominicans, the agency is offering a $50,000 reward. One of these is named Daniel Guzmanwho is being wanted for health care fraud.
Guzman He was an employee of a pharmacy in Upper Manhattan and is accused of his alleged role in a health care fraud scheme that cost Medicaid millions of dollars. The man allegedly conspired with other individuals to commit fraud by deceptively obtaining reimbursements from this program for prescription drugs that were not dispensed.
Guzman would receive prescriptions from Medicaid recipients at the pharmacy where he worked and then submit fraudulent reimbursement claims to the program, requesting reimbursement for the full value of the prescription drugs.
On August 13, 2008, Guzmán was arrested pursuant to a federal warrant issued once morest him by the Southern District of New York and released on bond. Guzman subsequently failed to appear in court when summoned, and on January 16, 2009, the Southern District of New York issued a federal warrant for his arrest. Guzmán was charged with failure to appear.

Within this list is Victor Emmanuel TolentinoWanted for breach of bail terms and conditions and drug conspiracy. The agency is offering a reward of up to $2,500 to those who help find his whereregardings.
Tolentino was allegedly a member of a drug trafficking organization in charge of shipping heroin, cocaine and marijuana to New York from Las Vegas, Nevada, and from San Diego, California.

On July 3, 2012, he was formally charged with being part of a drug trafficking conspiracy and was scheduled for trial in federal court in Manhattan, New York City, for September 30, 2013. The Dominican fled before the start of the trial. and did not appear in court.
On September 30, 2013, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a federal warrant for Tolentino’s arrest for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of his bail. He’s been on the fugitive list ever since.
According to the FBI, Tolentino has many tattoos, including a design with the words “The Prince” on his right upper arm and a cross with thorns on his upper left bicep, that say he has ties to Queens, New York and New York. with the Boston and Lawrence areas in Massachusetts. He is an avid weight lifter and is known to visit gyms often.
Another Dominican that appears on the list is Diego Alfonso de Leon Mejiaaccused of taking an illegal flight to avoid prosecution for murder, possession of a weapon for an illegal purpose.
De León Mejía is wanted for his alleged involvement in the murder of another man at a gas station in Paterson, New Jersey, on May 16, 2019. The victim was shot to death. On May 31, 2019, Diego Alfonso De León Mejía was charged with murder and possession of a weapon for illegal purposes by the Municipal Court of Paterson, State of New Jersey, and a state warrant was issued for his arrest.

The arrest warrant was issued by the United States District Court, District of New Jersey, on March 18, 2021, following De León Mejía was federally charged with taking an illegal flight to avoid prosecution.
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