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we only see it on average about 70 percent of them actually getting their unemployment check. that's even lower for african-americans it's only about 55 percent. of recent opened in poor prosy and one that makes many mistakes. and the rate to stay strong for his son of god being in the backyard is his therapy . how on earth our my son and i when i fuck him and you could be whatever you want to be this too shall pass god is a good god and then i'm into liver oh my god the bills being doubtful can do that. evening on manhattan's upper east side he and having dinner with his mentee james. it's the 1st time they've met in person for a long time. james has great news that i got a job working at a real estate or. small developer that
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a lot of great people and die there are able to offer me a full time opportunity despite everything going on right now looking towards a future things are certainly must must must certain when they were 8 months ago but i think everyone kind of does their part and does the things that they're supposed to feel what everyone will be in a better place i still do think it's a moment in time however i i had the same time feel like the crisis is much deeper morse than i did several months ago a lot more people are unemployed that means there's a lot less spending that affects other businesses so it it it becomes a vicious circle. in the bronx the mood is growing tense. for me and the region is holed up in her apartment with i wasn't since the start of the some of the number of shootings has kept rising 1st in august it was more than double the number in the previous year. and knowing what to eat a fine and all that is happening. sometimes partying can descend into
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a shootout in just a plank of an i. know i used to live in concert but something like firework you can find a difference between guns in power until you wake up the next morning her only this you know that's not. good half a bottle to go with all the things that we just came out of it's not getting better it's getting reckless the shooting that happened near you. and then if you witness it and if they see you you've got to look down or run. to kevin things start looking up in september everything he thought he had lost has suddenly become possible again. in new hampshire the 1st teacher is opening up again and he's directing the production. i'm very excited. i've been
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so inspired over the past week as this transpired during the past week and a half or 2 so you know solidified over the past week and i've just been so expired inspired coming up with choreography and ideas talking about costumes and lighting . dancing in the kitchen. because it's new 600 kilometers away but at least kevin gets to make you still rhetorical debut. now it just needs to get off the ground. i wanted to do it immediately i jumped at the chance it's very important to be able to start that engine again and so i'm honored to be a part of that to be a part of starting the movement towards making a lot of theater happen and. it's new and it's fashion week in new york summer and shocks in sofia from the hamptons to getting major health. and i also serve as editor as.
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a magazine the daily front row which is featured in the hamptons in new york city and l.a. . and today we're going to start our day off with a line which means it's one of very few of the fence most a fashion week this year is happening on. one with a fun week part about fashion week getting all found. otherwise # i don't wear any makeup really and so that's always a fun. if it is a normal fashion week it's literally from morning to night about 4 days to 5 days or. so then i'm a little nervous because they will get on each other's nerves and they will have fights and so i have to. have to be there to pick up the pieces but this particular fashion week in coven is so far going to be very relaxed. they found it in is on
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his way to central park. i want them both to have perspective. and i think in any situation to be the best that you can be you have to have perspective and understand for the situation that you're in. the benefits that you have the opportunities that you have and not to take those things for granted you used the word privilege. you know do they really understand the privileges that they have and you know could they be doing more with that. we don't feel privileged we're lucky to be in our position but. we have to wrap yeah everything out we have to know how to. whitefield new hampshire
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the town of 2200 has hardly any country cases kevin smith coolidge is getting ready for the premiere it's amazing to be up here because i already love the place and. because i think it's safer i was instantly able to just sort of exhale. the fish is one of the 1st in the whole country to open up again. kevin has had to quarantine and get tested like everyone on his team were rehearsing in their her storeroom in masks and trying to sing and dance the show in a wholesome mess not easy but we did what was necessary oh oh gosh she was hot we did have to make some concessions artistically because of the pandemic me we knew that we had to we couldn't let adrienne see more kids the big day is here to go as are only allowed in to see the performance under the tightest
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safety nations television teams aren't allowed in under the new rule use was. was kevin's down at his restored a little bit of normality in the midst of a pandemic was successful everybody's healthy things are clean the theatre sanitized and people came tonight it sat and watched and laughed together. it was amazing week it's october and the city is trying to get back on its feet 6 months ago this was the epicenter of the pandemic new york is a still traumatized anyone outside without a mask is viewed as anti social masks are only taking a few each of the new established curbside restaurants they're allowed to fill a quarter of inside c.c. but few people take the opportunity. the number of people applying for unemployment
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benefit has dropped again sharply but it's still 8 times what it was in 2019. empty office blocks across the city has meant many smaller businesses reliant on office workers have packed to close. new york is facing a massive tax deficit with no end in sight and despite all the hope precaution some districts seeing a rise in coronavirus cases again. people line up for food every part of town without a job savings the spend on rent and it's the poorest to live struggling to survive for many it's worse the $911.00 previously the worst catastrophe to hit you you. $911.00 targeted particular parts of the city but it didn't shut down the hole at honda me. you know and it certainly didn't go on for so many months there was
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a lot of emphasis on getting things back to normal as soon as possible and that obviously this pandemic isn't over in a reach around noon still feel trapped in their apartment and the regime doesn't want to some to go back to school in case he catches the virus came home schooling is made possible thanks to an i pad from school and an old computer these days ok i was just making sure. when i really like being inside mostly obstructive breaking into watching a show and the photo of play games or watches i just. but yeah i get slow. and marita hasn't found a new job and she's broke soon she won't be able to food this apartment. now mark receiving anything because of the pandemic. agreement that the government is doing is on pause at my feet the still strong i smiling and i'm
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taking one day at a time and stead of planning out my life you can't plan any more you just have to go with the day. when ambition is to finally get out of the bronx. the big piece the meeting for tonight. her father this is how. 1 long until the presidential election it's a talking with a professional for discussing the summit to friends. i am. so if we don't talk about politics i'm not saying yeah i know there's a lot of closet problems a lot of causing the problem that it would be a fix of the pandemic have made typically it's reflect sophie has her doubts now about the world if you will and since i see and i think it makes you why i'm going
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to where i can tutor kids that can't be cured or don't have laptops or don't have parents who can help educate them it makes me want to. really do more i think the gap between the poor the rich and certainly even the middle the middle's a huge margin but the gap has become too large and people are suffering as for i think the president has to really work on the pandemic has has exacerbated it in my opinion and brought it even more to light but the underlying issues were there before. the. popcorn for the televised debates between joe biden and donald trump. kevin is concerned about the election and the future of his country because you're. right. everybody has to be i am one of the people who lives will be
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affected directly by the choices that are made. in our country i don't have a cushion i'm an artist. you know i don't have i don't come from a trust fund family an artist blackmail where mitt you know and so these kinds of decisions affect me seriously you know despite the crisis kevin smith kirkwood has achieved his big debut but broadway remains closed for now. financially emerita running is a rock bottom but remains optimistic. the big 3 family has gained a new perspective on the sushi in their life tree lives tree wolves on city. the contrast existed long before the pandemic but the corona virus has amplified it
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and cemented the gaping division in society not just in new york the supposed is the metropolis of inequality but also across the whole country a challenge facing the united states and its new president. of. motor sport is it still a man. no way. when asked to compete in a race car driving. down there winning. our reza motorsport expert consensus the fastest female race car drivers of all time ok
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and explore the major world heritage sites with the b.m.w. world heritage 316 get kidnapped now. the be. this is the w. news a live shot from berlin degree is found after an indonesian airliner crashes into the sea search teams are scouring the waters where the plane went down just minutes after takeoff from just jakarta by the dozens of people on board most coming up in the shot thousands of national guard troops are deployed in washington for the storming of the capitol building
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a state of emergency has been declared i'm told joe biden is in operation. and in the bundesliga szabo boise pulling an embarrassing record thanks to a new 19 year olds here in. get it matthew peace corps a hattrick in their 1st league win to 31. richardson welcome to the show began in indonesia where a passenger plane crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from jakarta body parts and debris how been hold from the water near the crash location by search teams sent by indonesia's navy. will be anxious abate continues for people hoping for news of their loved ones who were on the jet that went down just 4 minutes into what should have been e 90 minute flight to pontianak the plane flown up by the budget airline just 3 of
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the jaya air disappeared in coastal waters officials said the 26 year old boeing 737 was carrying 62 people among them 7 children and 6 per cent. and joining me for more from a jakarta is a journalist a crescent astra crescent it is now a new day in indonesia a do we have an update on what happened to this flight. yeah. since yesterday sunday this has been found not far from the last known core unit some. of the aircraft like the wife asked the inflatable slide on floating in the face. but this really need to be checked and confirmed by x. 4 this morning you do spot are indeed from the stupid yeah also somebody mentioned what he but it's also found as well but i'm still unfortunately there is no sign
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off so far yet until today despite there being a lack of signs of survivors our search and rescue efforts is still underway. yes since yesterday night dozens of ships and boats has been deployed to be out of gas and then also this morning not i think couple of the. ships also including as well the hype that. we just say is so far under what sort of way which we saw not to be. we wouldn't be dual locate the exact location of the wreckage and also do today for us from navy and all of these are ready in case they find wreckage today and we don't want to be and as islands this is why it's channel up that is suddenly less
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than $25.00 meet us they will be continuing their search in those a shallow waters and looking back at what might have potentially played a role in this crash has the airline had any significant safety issues in the past . well. in the atlanta history. the 1st fact all accident so far since i know the last 10 years did this no fuss fact occident extent from any mind of my incidence. fatalities so this atalanta has quite a good safety net costs and also we know death to do the independent make that is meet our profits drumbeat and then he needs some old man that is but these and across these particular aircraft has been 54 times yesterday in the day and then that unfortunate but this is the 5th date and
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a few flights to date as well ass days before the accident so the system used this one this one is actually dead in the active process. thank you very much we will be following that story ask a day progresses you're welcome. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world us a secretary of state mike pompei o says he is lifting restrictions on contacts between u.s. officials and their taiwanese counterparts that's likely to anger beijing and increasing u.s. china tensions to describe the u.s. ambassador to the united nations kelly craft is to visit taiwan next week for high level meetings and that's prompted china to warn washington it was quote playing with fire for his insightful leaders. pakistan has been hit by a massive a power blackout with all major cities plunged into darkness after
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a breakdown in the national power grid pakistan's energy ministry urged people to remain calm and said it was working it to restore power quickly. and to washington d.c. now and security has been bolstered around the u.s. capitol following a breach that led to a mob of donald trump supporters storming the building earlier this week leading to 5 deaths now a growing number of republicans have been trying to distance themselves from trump as the democrats push to impeach him a 2nd time gains momentum meanwhile current vice president mike pence has said he will be at joe biden's inauguration days after president trump confirmed he will not be in attendance on january 20th the u.s. capitol. the violent scenes of a few days ago have made way for this a state of emergency and unscalable fans and more than 6000 national guard troops strict a security measure is
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a jew term ain in place until after joe biden's inauguration this month presidents meanwhile are still coming to terms with wednesday's riot we were just here i think less than a week ago with our son running around on the. same spot sort of taking over with. the protesters and. writers with how easily everything was overrun on wednesday it definitely makes it. it's very hard to see in reports of potential violence happening on you know days before night. and that's that's really disconcerting. dozens of those who stormed the capital have now been arrested with more arrests expected in the coming days the f.b.i. has appealed to the public to help bring more riotous to justice. house democrats are pressing ahead with an article of impeachment on monday
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a move which would make donald trump the 1st ever president to be impeached strikes it could also mean that trump would be able to run for public office in the future it's a move that has received support from some republicans but critics say that 10 against trump has come too late it doesn't seem to matter. that sustaining the law is a trunk and trump ism has damaged the country they don't care about that they're a little worried of the short term about their political positioning but in the long term they're not worried about anything. as to president trump he's now been banned from to a terrorist while his at the social media platforms who are quoting concerns over inciting fatha violence the tech giants and members of trump's own party may now also be tending against him but across the country this still no shortage of people who support the outgoing president. and earlier we spoke to edward always so junior
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high tech journalist in the u.s. has written that social media isn't entirely to blame for the capital storm but we asked him whether the situation would have escalated the way it did without social media platforms even if you mean out of power but at the specific time i mean you know one of the images that was circulated a lot was an image of a confederate flag being real did inside of the capitol building and i think that says everything we need to know in terms of whether or not this would have happened there are still at the heart of american society and still problems in that it got its institutions our relation to its legal systems local social social cultural. you know realities inside the united states there's still problem with you know rejection of democracy especially you know in the 70 years since it's been expanded fully. and that this you know right wing mob is i think just the latest manifestation of it but it's
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a consistent being that you know goes back to the earliest days of this country and it's not going to disappear with technological fixes it is definitely not going to disappear with out technological past months now as journalists edward on ways are jane you're speaking to me earlier now is take a look at some of the day's developments in the coronavirus pandemic pope francis says he plans to get vaccinated next week and he's calling on everyone to do the same saying he believes it is the ethically right thing to do chancellor angela merkel meanwhile has pledged to speed up and germany's vaccination program should knowledge the country's roll out had gotten off to. a slow start and the u.s. a state of california says it badly needs more medical workers in its overwhelmed hospitals a call for volunteers yielded 95000 applicants but only 14 people met the qualifications and snowstorms in spain have left a 4 people dead and cause a transportation chaos across much of the country the capital madrid has seen its
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heaviest snowfall in almost half a century and many of spain's provinces remain on high alert as a storm falana continues to wreak havoc but it has also brought a little rest right to a country that has been hit hard by repeated waves of covert 19. after a grueling 2020 for spain january's snow fall has provided less relief. in madrid they threw snowballs. and danced for joy in the streets. the fun even evoked hollywood it's a wonderful life. met jurassic park. for a visit to a friend of mine a criminal i've never seen anything like this. and it's magic. i don't think it's an exaggeration to say there's a lot of people on the streets despite the pandemic. it's just so much fun.
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on spain's roads though drivers weren't so amused as they became trapped in the snow. you know there's the i guess. i haven't had any food since 4 pm yesterday. i don't have much left to drink and i'm gradually running out of fuel. spain's interior minister said 1500 people were rescued from stranded vehicles and he had words of reassurance regarding supply of the coronavirus vaccine. she needs more or less for the security forces have deployed all their capacity to prevent the situation from affecting in any way the plans to contain the pandemic or the vaccination campaigns that the autonomous communities are continuing this. month. good news for those anxiously awaiting inoculation in the streets of madrid though people were clearly happy to let the virus take a snow day. it's now and
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a teenager is the toast of shawl that after scoring 3 goals and a victory that saves the club from equalling an unwanted just leave her record got its 1st win of the season in beating hoffenheim for nell as matthew became the 1st american to. score a hattrick in the bundesliga. was the world blues hadn't won any of the last 30 league matches and so any gold was going to be good as it turned out the opener was a real beauty that came from the feet of matthew hoppy an american nobody about to become a real somebody in the space of 20 minutes of football in front of pretty much no 1 . 1 goal in the 1st half followed by another just before the hour mark was the stuff of hewitt teenage dream which. and when the 19 year old scored his 3rd to all but in shock as with most run. the game had taken the shape of pure
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football fantasy. and so it was with a huge sense of relief that the hood the final whistle they do not equal the league record for games played without a win even if the california didn't catch much of the word of the post whistle team talk about i don't understand some of the army honors. resister stuff about the room happy and relieved beyond words the stadium d.j.'s tribute a song certainly not lost in translation. and rb lives as wasted the chance to take advantage of byron unix to fit to gladbach on friday they could have gone top with a win but lost a 31 at home to top meant jaden sanchez scored a classy opener in the 2nd half and then the norway striker erlang holland started a final move on 74 minutes. toyed with the lights as a defense would some super bowl passing that you see there and holland eventually finishing himself 4th to no one again before
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a late life such consolation torment unwittingly did old rivals by a favor and champions stay top. that's news update at this hour stay tuned for reporter taking an in-depth look at impellor russian opposition leaders who found refuge in the integrated always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website w dot com social media i think that the news and parachutes and embroiling from the whole team fits much for watching. the story of producer propaganda. they were called the ryan monitor bastards born after the 1st world war. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their fathers were soldiers from the french colony.
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