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that's right, so hughes has put out a - right, so hughes has put out a statement on twitter today andcant because it's the first time we've heard from one of ujah�*s team—mates since news of that shock positive test broke. hughes has described this as a situation out of his control, something that has not involved him but something he may be impacted on. he called for two things. he said... "this is vital, let the process run its course." so he's calling for fairness towards ujah. ujah has denied wrongdoing, he says he's shocked and devastated by what's happened. he tested positive for two banned substances which help build muscle. and unless he can provide an adequate explanation as to how those substances came into being in his system, he will face some hefty sanctions. he system, he will face some hefty sanctions-— system, he will face some hefty sanctions. ., ., . ., sanctions. he was also touched on the impact — sanctions. he was also touched on the impact it's _ sanctions. he was also touched on the impact it's likely _ sanctions. he was also touched on the impact it's likely to
that's right, so hughes has put out a - right, so hughes has put out a statement on twitter today andcant because it's the first time we've heard from one of ujah�*s team—mates since news of that shock positive test broke. hughes has described this as a situation out of his control, something that has not involved him but something he may be impacted on. he called for two things. he said... "this is vital, let the process run its course." so he's calling for fairness towards ujah....
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~ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that— country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in _ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in infections i news is that the surge in infections that had been predicted by government scientists and modellers has not happened, and papers released from the site advisory committee shows that the projection for hospital admissions was a third of the level that had been put forward in latejuly. if you look at the daily reported cases, though, having come down, they seem to have stabilised at around 30,000, and the week on week rate is up a bit, the hospital admissions continue to fall. the 0ns survey of community infections, including people without symptoms, shows that case rate remained unchanged in england last week, in northern ireland they were quite high, a bit lower in wales and scotland, and they did fall further in scotland. so health officials are saying people shouldn't be complacent about the virus, and public health england say there was considering going to
~ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that— country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in _ country, hugh? well, clive, the good news is that the surge in infections i news is that the surge in infections that had been predicted by government scientists and modellers has not happened, and papers released from the site advisory committee shows that the projection for hospital admissions was a third of the level that had been put forward in latejuly. if you look at the...
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our fun adventure with hugh jackman. >> were you trying to keep up? >>> good morning. it is 8:26.g proof of vaccination at large events. starting next month, indoor events with more than a thousand people will require vaccination proof or negative covid test. that rule will cover venues like the sap center. the mayor is calling for the same at any indoor venue with 50 people or more, but without option of a negative covid test. his proposal will be heard next tuesday and it would go into effect immediately if it is passed. stay tuned for that. >>> also staying tuned for the forecast which is hazy this morning. >> it really is. this is a live look now over walnut creek. you can see how hazy it is. the smoke in the air is keeping the air quality advisory in effect. we have marine layer, so you're getting a mix of both. today's forecast, still warm, especially for interior valleys. talking upper 80s. 88 in concord, 85 for morgan hill, 73 in oakland. expect for smoke to stay through tomorrow, getting a little better by saturday. >>> more local news for you in a half hour. see you then
our fun adventure with hugh jackman. >> were you trying to keep up? >>> good morning. it is 8:26.g proof of vaccination at large events. starting next month, indoor events with more than a thousand people will require vaccination proof or negative covid test. that rule will cover venues like the sap center. the mayor is calling for the same at any indoor venue with 50 people or more, but without option of a negative covid test. his proposal will be heard next tuesday and it would...
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starter gun oh, no, zharnel hughes, no... j 0h!, disqualified for a false start. at the second attempt, however, the most open men's final in years could begin. kerley gets a very good start. su bingtian gets left in the blocks this time and also jacobs is going very well. but it's jacobs over on the far side, this could well be italy's gold medal. it is! italy take the gold! lamont marcelljacobs' shock victory the first by a european in this event since 1992. the most unlikely of successors to bolt had been crowned. well, what a moment this is. in a sport dominated by one man for so long, track and field tonight finally has a new star. jacobs' remarkable victory representing a tearing up of the established order in olympic sprinting. it's amazing, fantastic. it's a gold medal, it's forever. a gold medal is forever in my home and i'm very happy. a devastated hughes, meanwhile, telling me what happened. my left calf cramped up on me. when i went in my set position, itjust cramped and i couldn't hold back. ijust ended up moving. i kn
starter gun oh, no, zharnel hughes, no... j 0h!, disqualified for a false start. at the second attempt, however, the most open men's final in years could begin. kerley gets a very good start. su bingtian gets left in the blocks this time and also jacobs is going very well. but it's jacobs over on the far side, this could well be italy's gold medal. it is! italy take the gold! lamont marcelljacobs' shock victory the first by a european in this event since 1992. the most unlikely of successors to...
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cher hughes was one of them.ng anyone who would listen that the disappearances and property transfers were no coincidence. >> i thought that bill had done something to these people. i was telling people in bocas, the suspicions were all saying the same thing. >> and bill is still living nearby. >> bill is still near, yeah. and he told people he was going to shut me up. >> he told people. that >> he told three people that, he moved out of the house and into a hotel with security. >> keith wasn't the only one that was nervous. >> i became convinced that this guy cortez had killed these people in order to steal their property. that's when i said, i'm going to the authorities. >> he urged keith to do the same. >> you need to come to panama city, get to the prosecutor and turn up the heat. >> keith went to panama city, and laid up the case to the panamanian fbi. >> kudos to the panama police, they stepped it up. >> but for all the suspicion, there was no hard evidence of a crime. that's when don winner got an idea. he
cher hughes was one of them.ng anyone who would listen that the disappearances and property transfers were no coincidence. >> i thought that bill had done something to these people. i was telling people in bocas, the suspicions were all saying the same thing. >> and bill is still living nearby. >> bill is still near, yeah. and he told people he was going to shut me up. >> he told people. that >> he told three people that, he moved out of the house and into a hotel...
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when we think of king and we think of king in a dream we can think of langston hughes. when we look at langston hughes and langston definitely being inspired by walt whitman so i would would love what this work to introduce you to your book, your new book you told how whitman's reputation has waxed and waned and i was wondering whether now when we come to the black lives matter movements we come to it at january 6, should we look at hiwhitman to restore our beliefor should we look at him differently ? >> it's a fascinating question. part of the reason why is reputation waxed and waned is because he is someone who we have traditionally invested so much of our own interpretation in. so certainly his record in supporting people of color is really hardly met. yet he is an icon for lgbt q plus people. how much we read him as a whole mixed picture as opposed to picking out different parts, you know, changes depending on where we are at politically as well. so i think you have to understand about these things in terms of the context of their time. i tried where i could to give
when we think of king and we think of king in a dream we can think of langston hughes. when we look at langston hughes and langston definitely being inspired by walt whitman so i would would love what this work to introduce you to your book, your new book you told how whitman's reputation has waxed and waned and i was wondering whether now when we come to the black lives matter movements we come to it at january 6, should we look at hiwhitman to restore our beliefor should we look at him...
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it also plays on the langston hughes construction the second poem is called 1963. doctor king begins why we can't wait describing a boy sitting on the stoop in harlem and a girl working the field in alabama and he goes on to reflect from their about the hopelessness. 1963. a boy sits on his stoop. the house liens hopeless the rats love him and his family. they know him. he has nowhere to go. nowhere to be. he dreams of nowhere. when here wakes up after dreams of nowhere he goes nowhere. he forgetshi him. the school forgets him and the parents are exhausted and forget him. nowhere explored. and a girl sits on her stoop that is older is a grandmother but not as sturdy. the field were her parents work as dusty as she has been not as angry. she sits and remembers dual —- school that they shout more period them books. this is the year. people will sing and the melody that hurts and the rhythm that burns and aflame so hot fire hoses go against walls their judges and county clerks the governor and country cannot extinguish anything. host: thank you i guess i would close y
it also plays on the langston hughes construction the second poem is called 1963. doctor king begins why we can't wait describing a boy sitting on the stoop in harlem and a girl working the field in alabama and he goes on to reflect from their about the hopelessness. 1963. a boy sits on his stoop. the house liens hopeless the rats love him and his family. they know him. he has nowhere to go. nowhere to be. he dreams of nowhere. when here wakes up after dreams of nowhere he goes nowhere. he...
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hugh pym, our health - been added to that situation. thank you. hugh pym, our health editor.aliban declare victory in afghanistan after the final us withdrawal last night — bring america's longest war to an end. and coming up — ahead of the landmark climate conference in glasgow — greta thunberg says she doesn't see scotland as a world leader in the fight against climate change. coming up on the bbc news channel... an impressive andy murray goes out of the us open, in a five—set thriller with stefanos tsitsipas, but the former champion at flushing meadows said he lost respect for his opponent — in a row over bathroom breaks. the bbc�*s moscow correspondent has left russia today, expelled by the authorities after being labelled a threat to national security. sarah rainsford, who first reported from moscow for the bbc over 20 years ago, just as vladimir putin came to power, has been told she can never return to the country. moscow claims the move is in response to the expulsion of a russian journalist from the uk two years ago, but the move comes amid a severe crackdown on inde
hugh pym, our health - been added to that situation. thank you. hugh pym, our health editor.aliban declare victory in afghanistan after the final us withdrawal last night — bring america's longest war to an end. and coming up — ahead of the landmark climate conference in glasgow — greta thunberg says she doesn't see scotland as a world leader in the fight against climate change. coming up on the bbc news channel... an impressive andy murray goes out of the us open, in a five—set...
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companies, as hugh says, are doing well earnings expectations are bullish.re areas of concern you have looking at this outside of covid and outside of the fed >> clearly treasury bonds are in a bubble the ten-year yield is so low as much as the treasury might have an impact on the stock market, that's where the stock market maybe isn't overvalued but i could consider them vulnerable, vulnerable to a rise in rates if that bubble bursts what would it take to burst that bubble that's where we get back to your comment about temper tantrum if the fed syphons money, that's what it takes. without the interference, the mass of money injected as well by congress, you wouldn't have yields as low as they are considering the inflation rates, where they are and what's going on as we come out of this pandemic so, therefore,you know that they're the ones suppressing the rates. as rates have come down, that's even pushed up equities even further. so that's where you might have some concern on the equity front. that said, there still are pockets of undervalued areas, both in
companies, as hugh says, are doing well earnings expectations are bullish.re areas of concern you have looking at this outside of covid and outside of the fed >> clearly treasury bonds are in a bubble the ten-year yield is so low as much as the treasury might have an impact on the stock market, that's where the stock market maybe isn't overvalued but i could consider them vulnerable, vulnerable to a rise in rates if that bubble bursts what would it take to burst that bubble that's where...
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we want to continue to follow me on her as scotty and hughes. make sure you download the tv app and like, always thanks for watching these. ah, ah, ah, you understand. and then need to talk to someone actually could be able to pay more than that. even better for me when i'm in a position where they need to go to fill in the mobile phone bill and it isn't about what, what you're going to be doing it. but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. it could put an office, me going to be as long as you want me to tell you the last thing you need to do is that quote number should look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict? with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence real summoning the demon a robot must protect its own existence. was one of the worst ever mess. sh
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drifted state much resentment of many unscathed hughes. and you're watching news views. huge right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, we begin this evening with shocking footage out of the u. k. where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades in baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all over their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or she corresponded show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing, protest is all on a mission. today. they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlet to another. try to be sort of the even days protest really started the nearby pause. i hadn't got a mission in their mind at that point, but they decided at that point to take the baby, please do to try and see why the baby many people are all doing a clue. they've 19 really opposed. also want to be in the mainstream media outlets are proposed the as well. they all said
drifted state much resentment of many unscathed hughes. and you're watching news views. huge right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, we begin this evening with shocking footage out of the u. k. where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades in baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlet, doorstep, all over their critiques of vaccine passports, and vaccine requirements for children, or...
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hugh pym, bbc news. hugh joins me now.stions, because there are quite a few. what we make of those? ti” has been a broad welcome for today's move but there are some outstanding questions. for example, why did the jcvi change its advice and matter of weeks, having said at the end of july that the health benefits did not outweigh the risks, they would keep it under review now there is more data, they say, reducing safety concerns and showing the spread was much more rapid amongst younger age groups, so there was more of a justification. people want to see the data, and some are saying why did the jcvi the data, and some are saying why did thejcvi not act the data, and some are saying why did the jcvi not act sooner. the data, and some are saying why did thejcvi not act sooner. then there's the issue of second doses of 16 and 17—year—olds. there was no clarity about that, we were told it could be 12 weeks or more, while data is being studied, although officials did say this was not a one dose strategy. then what about 12—year
hugh pym, bbc news. hugh joins me now.stions, because there are quite a few. what we make of those? ti” has been a broad welcome for today's move but there are some outstanding questions. for example, why did the jcvi change its advice and matter of weeks, having said at the end of july that the health benefits did not outweigh the risks, they would keep it under review now there is more data, they say, reducing safety concerns and showing the spread was much more rapid amongst younger age...
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you don't want to miss hughes and you're watching news views right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, weapon. which could be used in the conflict of yemen are being provided by the canadians. so they may report by amnesty international canada and project power shares. there are 2 other suspend, also have arms to saudi arabia effective immediately. now the group, i just prime minister just introduced us government is violating the arms trade treaty by transforming weapons to the gulf kingdom, which are being diverted for use in the war in yemen. light armored vehicles and sniper rifles were transferred from canada to the keno fedor rubia have already been found. so to give us the details to bring down mcadams, executive director of the front. paul, interesting institute. thank you so much for joining me, daniel. hi, scotty. you know, i just want to start off with just some background to this. you know, i hear a lot of things actually being exported out of canada. agriculture energy. great honey. but rarely do we actually talk about military items. so how big is t
you don't want to miss hughes and you're watching news views right here on our to america. let's get started. ah, weapon. which could be used in the conflict of yemen are being provided by the canadians. so they may report by amnesty international canada and project power shares. there are 2 other suspend, also have arms to saudi arabia effective immediately. now the group, i just prime minister just introduced us government is violating the arms trade treaty by transforming weapons to the gulf...
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. >> we think of keying in the dream more langston hughes looking at him so you are an expert so you say how their reputation has waxed and waned now coming to black lives matter. and then to look at it different. >> that is a fascinating question. the reason why that waxed and waned is someone we have traditionally invested of our own interpretation. and then the people of color so how much the whole next picture and having us pick out different parts so you have to understand in the terms of the context of their times i tried to give as much context as possible and you also have to recognize we are imperfect human beings and try to take what we can learn from these poetic forebears to set aside those things that are not useful. so whitman is a great example of that. and then to use as a title poem. so part of the way i want to respond to this is a non- whitman answer that when you put together and anthology to argue with a canon yes i'm thrilled to have whitman in the book that the reason i wanted to put it to gather was actually to increase the numberte the writers of color or wor
. >> we think of keying in the dream more langston hughes looking at him so you are an expert so you say how their reputation has waxed and waned now coming to black lives matter. and then to look at it different. >> that is a fascinating question. the reason why that waxed and waned is someone we have traditionally invested of our own interpretation. and then the people of color so how much the whole next picture and having us pick out different parts so you have to understand in...
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and drink. 0k, many thanks, hugh pym _ going for food and drink. 0k, many thanks, hugh pym there. _irst taking place since the coronavirus pandemic with no restrictions on fan numbers, and it's sure to be a full house at the community stadium in west london. here's our sports correspondent laura scott. empty, echoey stadiums became the unwelcome norm for a year and a half. but from tonight, they will look, sound and feel like this again. sell—out crowds are back, and so is the premier league — a big step closer to how we used to know it. it's an even more significant day for one club — brentford are back in the top—flight. well, i think we can hold our own... derek has been waiting a while. when we played arsenal in 1946, i was there as a boy of 14, i think. we've had a lot of disappointments, but at long last, you know, i think i've been waiting about 74 years. as long as it's a good game of football and we all enjoy it, that will please me. covid remains a big issue for the league. fans will face covid status checks, and players are still routinely tested. clubs are estimated to h
and drink. 0k, many thanks, hugh pym _ going for food and drink. 0k, many thanks, hugh pym there. _irst taking place since the coronavirus pandemic with no restrictions on fan numbers, and it's sure to be a full house at the community stadium in west london. here's our sports correspondent laura scott. empty, echoey stadiums became the unwelcome norm for a year and a half. but from tonight, they will look, sound and feel like this again. sell—out crowds are back, and so is the premier league...
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liz: scott fullman, hugh is right. we're seeing a rotation out of chinese stocks, although i'm wondering are there some deals because we saw this in 2018 where china set its sights on tencent, that went down to $42 and it completely recovered going as high as $90 so it's 56 at the moment but people were smart if they bought during the most fearful of times. >> well, yes and gamers are not putting down their joysticks. what they are doing is taking a step away, they are looking for other opportunities right now. the fact is is that to buy new systems, to buy even the components, very very expensive right now, so the investors when they are see ing this happening now in china, they are saying okay, do you know what? we're going to turn around and move on to other things at this point. we're seeing a recovery in some of the semiconductor stocks, i think that's where the money is coming from. it's moving from some of these gaming stocks and some of these chinese affiliated companies into the semiconductors. they are lookin
liz: scott fullman, hugh is right. we're seeing a rotation out of chinese stocks, although i'm wondering are there some deals because we saw this in 2018 where china set its sights on tencent, that went down to $42 and it completely recovered going as high as $90 so it's 56 at the moment but people were smart if they bought during the most fearful of times. >> well, yes and gamers are not putting down their joysticks. what they are doing is taking a step away, they are looking for other...
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united states and taliban to continue coordinating to get people out of the country for new z as hughes. john hardy. 2461 american service members who were killed while filling orders and the longest for american history since that last race car bomb explosion at the abbey gate. we have begun to know the faces and the stories of the most recent 13. her stories are heroic and their last few days on earth. tragic one message, rena ryan, now so from knoxville, tennessee. we said this home to his mother all good here, mom. i love, you know, as a mom who often gets quick selfies for my own child saying pretty much to say, i flatter with emotion to give what that mother is having to go through. knowing her worst nightmare is happening. then you have this instagram from sergeant nicole key, holding a sleeping african baby saying, i love my job. the sergeant, diesel last post. just a week ago, escorting. evacuated onto the bird with a heart emoji next to it. then there is this mother of us marine riley mccall who died nichol bombings, who called into the wilco radio show, saying, instead of jus
united states and taliban to continue coordinating to get people out of the country for new z as hughes. john hardy. 2461 american service members who were killed while filling orders and the longest for american history since that last race car bomb explosion at the abbey gate. we have begun to know the faces and the stories of the most recent 13. her stories are heroic and their last few days on earth. tragic one message, rena ryan, now so from knoxville, tennessee. we said this home to his...
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so today is just about what's going on in the future reporting from the hughes. i'm sure something now back here in america, a nother tv network is under fire for how they have covered the multiple sexual harassment scandals and devolving governor cuomo. now as we all know, new york governor cuomo, brother chris cuomo, is a well known primetime anchor at cnn. and over the weekend, chris, his colleague brian shelter defended how the network has handle the situation between the brothers. this is been a conundrum. first. again, that has no perfect answer, no perfect solution, some think, see, and i made it worse by letting chris interview his brother, when colbert 19 was ravaged in new york. but that was an unprecedented time period . and so is this one famous family in the news. a governor who soared to the highest types last year now fall into the lowest, most self inflicted wounds. and a brother who just wants to do his job. just one think or a show. but can he? that's the key question. or the conundrum as bryan pointed. but how should networks cover situations w
so today is just about what's going on in the future reporting from the hughes. i'm sure something now back here in america, a nother tv network is under fire for how they have covered the multiple sexual harassment scandals and devolving governor cuomo. now as we all know, new york governor cuomo, brother chris cuomo, is a well known primetime anchor at cnn. and over the weekend, chris, his colleague brian shelter defended how the network has handle the situation between the brothers. this is...
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hughes said on social media: michail antonio might still be practising his lifts in celebration todayrer and he helped send his club to top of the table. they beat leicester city 4—1 at the london stadium, with antonio scoring two of the goals. he's now passed paulo dicanio�*s club record. known for his creative celebrations, antonio had a cardboard cut out of himself ready and waiting by the side of the pitch so he could recreate the lift from the film, dirty dancing. i'll have more for you in the next hour. over the last week, we've seen chaotic and desperate scenes at kabul airport, as people try to flee afghanistan. one of those trying to leave was a young woman from nottingham, who was visiting relatives with her mother and two young siblings when the taliban took control. they've now managed to make it back to the uk — as our correspondent, navtej johal, reports. glad to see you again. lovely to see you. you look so handsome! thank you! the sound ofjoy and relief. rageeb has spent the past week worrying about his wife, adult daughter and two small children who have been trying d
hughes said on social media: michail antonio might still be practising his lifts in celebration todayrer and he helped send his club to top of the table. they beat leicester city 4—1 at the london stadium, with antonio scoring two of the goals. he's now passed paulo dicanio�*s club record. known for his creative celebrations, antonio had a cardboard cut out of himself ready and waiting by the side of the pitch so he could recreate the lift from the film, dirty dancing. i'll have more for...
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as of this broadcast for news views. hughes, i'm fair and runs back. now when we return is the solution to the border crisis. just don't have a border. that's what the president, mexico is suggesting over you. the $360.00 view, the ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to sit down and talk the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for
as of this broadcast for news views. hughes, i'm fair and runs back. now when we return is the solution to the border crisis. just don't have a border. that's what the president, mexico is suggesting over you. the $360.00 view, the ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to...
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hugh pym, bbc news.w infections recorded in the latest 2a—hour period, which means on average there were 28,a58 new cases per day in the last week. almost 6,000 people are in hospital with coronavirus. 9a deaths were recorded in the last 2a hours, which means an average of 88 deaths a day in the last week. more than 89% of adults in the uk have now had their firstjab. and over a0 million people have had both jabs — that's 75.7% of adults. it's beginning to look like the uk is catching up with other major economies as it bounces out of the pandemic — that's after shrinking faster than many last year. official figures for the latest three month period show that the economy expanded by nearly 5%, boosted by more spending in shops and hospitality. well, today's figures show that the economy is recovering very strongly, fastest quarterly growth in the g7 group of countries and evidence that our plan forjobs is working. but i'm not complacent. the shock that our economy and public finances have experienced is
hugh pym, bbc news.w infections recorded in the latest 2a—hour period, which means on average there were 28,a58 new cases per day in the last week. almost 6,000 people are in hospital with coronavirus. 9a deaths were recorded in the last 2a hours, which means an average of 88 deaths a day in the last week. more than 89% of adults in the uk have now had their firstjab. and over a0 million people have had both jabs — that's 75.7% of adults. it's beginning to look like the uk is catching up...
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as of this broadcast for news views. hughes, i'm fair and runs back. now when we return is the solution to the border crisis, just don't have a border. that's what the president, mexico is suggesting over you, the 360 do the i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for station let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time. time to sit down and talk to guilty. good. in a 6 day marathon of creativity, multi cultural festival, and the biggest variety is the competition for a few days. became a russian cultural capital. 28 categories. ahh, from filing a piano to the parenting and data protection night years just throwing up over water. sure. you know, if you could give some other kind of a 3 or for them to be here, they filter when reading or content the delta games only take the very best of the best buy. i choose vice president, come on, harris and the president of mexico are discussing reopening the us
as of this broadcast for news views. hughes, i'm fair and runs back. now when we return is the solution to the border crisis, just don't have a border. that's what the president, mexico is suggesting over you, the 360 do the i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for station let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time. time to sit down and...
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we want to continue to follow me on her as guardian hughes. make sure you download the tv app and like, always thanks for watching these. ah, ah, ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation . let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk to the other stuff. and then you need to talk to someone who can be a bunch of them. and i that when i'm in a position where you may need what's going on for me, which mobile phone you want to just about what it was, what you're doing today. i'm doing the able to get to know how to choose. you can put an offer me quite a bit as long as it doesn't work for me. that is, that quote, the, the ah, the big blow for the meeting movement, the leader of charities, is victims of sexual harassment. quit substitute, teach criticism for defending the new york matter. i'm to grow who's accused of abusing 11 women the wife of an alleged u
we want to continue to follow me on her as guardian hughes. make sure you download the tv app and like, always thanks for watching these. ah, ah, ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation . let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk to the other stuff. and then you need to talk to someone who can be a...
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i'm going to know hughes and you're watching new views right here on our to america . let's get started. ah, we start the show with the developing story out of new york, where governor andrew cuomo has announced his resignation tuesday. this, after a scathing report found he sexually harassed nearly a dozen women tree, chavez joined us from new york. yeah, that announced that really sent shock waves throughout new york. many people did not anticipate the governor to resign, especially because he had been so adamant that he would not back down. but that'll change today. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let the government get back to governing and therefore that's what i'll do. because i work for you and doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me. it's about way today. 3rd term governor andrew cuomo, stepping down after several lawmakers in the legislator were building a case for impeachment. and just one week after an investigation concluded that he had sexually har
i'm going to know hughes and you're watching new views right here on our to america . let's get started. ah, we start the show with the developing story out of new york, where governor andrew cuomo has announced his resignation tuesday. this, after a scathing report found he sexually harassed nearly a dozen women tree, chavez joined us from new york. yeah, that announced that really sent shock waves throughout new york. many people did not anticipate the governor to resign, especially because...
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f >>> now to that summer skin warning from actor hugh jackman., i've been through worse. >> reporter: this morning, hugh jackman famous for playing superhero wolverine is revealing a very human health scare. >> don't be like me as a kid. just wear sunscreen. >> reporter: the 52-year-old actor taking to twitter on monday posting this video. >> i just went to see lisa and trevor, my amazing dermatologists and doctors, and they saw something irregular so they took a biopsy. getting it checked. >> reporter: jackman has a history of basal cell carcinoma. the most common type of skin cancer and posted this in 2017 saying, another basal cell carcinoma. thanks to frequent body checks and amazing doctors all is well. an estimated 3 million people are diagnosed with the condition every year caused mainly by uv exposure. carcinomas look like little red bumps. >> remember, go and get it checked and wear sunscreen. >> reporter: while jackman has not revealed the results of his latest biopsy he's urging others to get checked. >> if you see a shot of me with th
f >>> now to that summer skin warning from actor hugh jackman., i've been through worse. >> reporter: this morning, hugh jackman famous for playing superhero wolverine is revealing a very human health scare. >> don't be like me as a kid. just wear sunscreen. >> reporter: the 52-year-old actor taking to twitter on monday posting this video. >> i just went to see lisa and trevor, my amazing dermatologists and doctors, and they saw something irregular so they took...
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>> well, they were friends, but for the most part, herston saw hughes as a younger brother. you know, they both were a part of the renaissance, and so sometimes herston would take him on her folklore expeditions. so she saw him as a colleague, as younger brother, as, you know, someone who, who was standing up for the folk. langston hughes wrote a dialect as well, and part of his work was to, like herston and the others of that renaissance, was to capture the ethos of that work they produced and so they were friends and working on a play together when things went awry. so it was a lot of confusion, but the long story short of that is that herston felt like hughes had betrayed her in his working with louis thompson in giving her credit for work that was herston's work. they had a fallout about it. they tried to repair the relationship, but it didn't quite get back together the way it was. so, that's kind of describing the relationship. thank you for your question. >> back here for a question right over here. >> okay. >> hello. welcome to africatown. my name is angela hill. i a
>> well, they were friends, but for the most part, herston saw hughes as a younger brother. you know, they both were a part of the renaissance, and so sometimes herston would take him on her folklore expeditions. so she saw him as a colleague, as younger brother, as, you know, someone who, who was standing up for the folk. langston hughes wrote a dialect as well, and part of his work was to, like herston and the others of that renaissance, was to capture the ethos of that work they...
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there are other motivations. breakfast britain wants to be the hugh and become the 1st european country to launch a space rocket from its own soil on the continent. although the coming commercial space era will be much less geopolitical than the 1st space race, last century. international rivalries do still feature. reach helen's out his era comal. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0. now, us military forces of launch to drone strike hitting a car they say was carrying suicide bombers on their way to attack cobble. apple are also reports of a rocket attack, local media, se sick civilians were killed. charles stratford has more from cobble these claims from sent. com. very specific claims to be fair as well. going into quite some detail about talk of secondary explosions and suicide bombers inside of vehicle intent on launching an attack. very specific details there just opposed to gates. these reports that we've heard from a people living in a neighborhood in that area outside the perimeter of the pool, talking about what they describe as a rocket attack at
there are other motivations. breakfast britain wants to be the hugh and become the 1st european country to launch a space rocket from its own soil on the continent. although the coming commercial space era will be much less geopolitical than the 1st space race, last century. international rivalries do still feature. reach helen's out his era comal. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0. now, us military forces of launch to drone strike hitting a car they say was...
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langston hughes wrote in dialect as well. and he -- part of his work was to, like hurston and others of the -- was to capture the folk spirit, capture the folk ethod in the work. they were working on a play called meal farm when things went awry. and -- it was a lot of confusion but the long story short of that is that hurston felt like hughes had had betrayed her in his working with louise thompson and giving her credit for work that was hurston's work. they had a fallout about it. they tried to get back together but it didn't get back to what it was. that kind of describes the relationship. thank you for your question. >> back here for a audience question. >> okay. >> hello. welcome to africatown. my name is angela hill. and i was wondering, have you traveled to vern an and found anyone there, the family of the founders of africatown? do they have stories of missing their loved ones? are there any stories were the benin side of the capture of their loved ones and how much they miss them? and wondering how they are doing? th
langston hughes wrote in dialect as well. and he -- part of his work was to, like hurston and others of the -- was to capture the folk spirit, capture the folk ethod in the work. they were working on a play called meal farm when things went awry. and -- it was a lot of confusion but the long story short of that is that hurston felt like hughes had had betrayed her in his working with louise thompson and giving her credit for work that was hurston's work. they had a fallout about it. they tried...
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ellen hughes-cromsick -- hughes-cromwick.ngela merkel speaking now, saying the taliban takeover of afghanistan is bitter. i will state germans use this to mean something far more emotional than the u.s., then americans do. of course, the same word. she is speaking with france's emmanuel macron, she says, to coordinate evacuations. they have both flown their own planes down there to get thousands of people out. she lays the blame effectively at the u.s., saying afghan operations are completely dependent on u.s. decisions. we are going to continue to follow that developing tragedy for you. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. hopes the world will ever reach herd immunity covid are fading. this month, the infectious diseases society of america estimated that delta had pushed the threshold for herd immunity well over 80%. we are joined by a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security. he joins us now. it is unlikely we are going to get that many people vaccinated. if you look at herd immunity and
ellen hughes-cromsick -- hughes-cromwick.ngela merkel speaking now, saying the taliban takeover of afghanistan is bitter. i will state germans use this to mean something far more emotional than the u.s., then americans do. of course, the same word. she is speaking with france's emmanuel macron, she says, to coordinate evacuations. they have both flown their own planes down there to get thousands of people out. she lays the blame effectively at the u.s., saying afghan operations are completely...
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hugh pym, bbc news. let's look at the latest official figures for the pandemic in the uk.ections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means an average of 33,776 per day in the last week. the latest figures show there were 7,015 people in hospital being treated for covid on friday. 50 deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that takes the average deaths per day over the past week to 97. 0n vaccinations — 88.4% of people aged 16 and over have now had theirfirstjab. and 78.7% of the population aged 16 and over have had both doses. a four—year battle — to save geronimo — an alpaca being kept at a farm in gloucestershire — has failed. the animal was destroyed — after twice testing positive for bovine tb — a highly infectious disease of cattle. geronimo's owner had claimed the tests were not reliable. the government said the action was necessary to prevent the spread of disease, as our correspondent claire marshall reports. he's not done anything wrong! this morning, the moment geronimo's supporters h
hugh pym, bbc news. let's look at the latest official figures for the pandemic in the uk.ections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means an average of 33,776 per day in the last week. the latest figures show there were 7,015 people in hospital being treated for covid on friday. 50 deaths were reported in the latest 24—hour period — people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that takes the average deaths per day over the past week to 97. 0n vaccinations —...
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here's our health editor hugh pym.e start of vaccinations for all i6 and i7—year—olds. in northern ireland, teenagers in that age group came forward just two days after experts gave the go—ahead for the extension of the programme. yeah, ijust want everything back to normal. you're going to have to get it, so might as welljust get it now. at this theatre school in lincoln, those we spoke to said they were thinking hard about it. invitations to 16 and i7—year—olds to getjabbed in england, scotland and wales are going out from today. we talk about vaccine quite a lot, mainly because some people are quite, like, not sure whether to get it or not. i've seen things, like, - online and things like that, but at the end of the day, - i think they know what's right and i'm happy to get it. say if i wanted to go on holiday with my mates, i will have the vaccine. like, i'm not going to miss outjust because i haven't had the vaccine. "don't miss out" is the message in a new drive in england to boost take—up of the vaccine among 18
here's our health editor hugh pym.e start of vaccinations for all i6 and i7—year—olds. in northern ireland, teenagers in that age group came forward just two days after experts gave the go—ahead for the extension of the programme. yeah, ijust want everything back to normal. you're going to have to get it, so might as welljust get it now. at this theatre school in lincoln, those we spoke to said they were thinking hard about it. invitations to 16 and i7—year—olds to getjabbed in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. and it turns out that prices are not rising by as much as some were predicting. the consumer prices index, which is a way of measuring inflation — was 2% injuly. that compares to 2.5% the previous month. cheaper clothing is one reason for the dip, but some experts are warning inflation could go much higher later this year. five days after a devastating earthquake in haiti and then a tropical store and, aid effort is yet to arrive. it is yet to reach rural areas which is lacking in emergency support and supplies. james clayton reports from the village of marceline, near the epicentre. as you head out from the city of les cayes to rural marceline, the road is marked by landslides... ..and deep cracks. the village is remote and the scale of the damage, catastrophic. rose—marie took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and
hugh pym, bbc news. and it turns out that prices are not rising by as much as some were predicting. the consumer prices index, which is a way of measuring inflation — was 2% injuly. that compares to 2.5% the previous month. cheaper clothing is one reason for the dip, but some experts are warning inflation could go much higher later this year. five days after a devastating earthquake in haiti and then a tropical store and, aid effort is yet to arrive. it is yet to reach rural areas which is...
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ah, ah, everybody on john, how do you feel in for scott e mail hughes? we begin today with the latest on that tanker ship attack in the gulf of home on them. the mercer st operated by an israeli company was hit by a suspected drone attack off the coast of oman, british national and a romanian citizen, were, were both killed israeli prime minister, natalie bennett, blamed her on shall not be shot. i have now heard that i ran in a cowardly manner, trying to avoid responsibility for the event. they are denying me because i see here absolutely i ran is the one that carried out the attacking the ship. i ran aggressive behavior is dangerous, not only through israel, but also hard international interests. the freedom of navigation and the international li friend. he also said that they have the intelligence evidence proving iran was indeed behind this latest drone attack. however, on foreign ministry spokesman denied any iranian involvement, as is usually the case. as you may recall yet, it's not the 1st time design is regime occupying the currency has made suc
ah, ah, everybody on john, how do you feel in for scott e mail hughes? we begin today with the latest on that tanker ship attack in the gulf of home on them. the mercer st operated by an israeli company was hit by a suspected drone attack off the coast of oman, british national and a romanian citizen, were, were both killed israeli prime minister, natalie bennett, blamed her on shall not be shot. i have now heard that i ran in a cowardly manner, trying to avoid responsibility for the event....
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hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show.his week — some of our favourite memories of new york city. from historical landmarks... i think it's what we needed to do to create a real movement, to create real equality. ..to hidden treasures... this view is incredible! ..where creativity is everywhere... somebody has to preserve a record of what we have. it's worth it. ..and everyone�*s got a story to tell. i'm a traveljournalist and a little while ago, i was injapan. hello and welcome to the programme, coming to you this week once again from our home here in london. that means, unfortunately, we are still grounded, but it does give us a great opportunity to rummage through the archives and dig up some forgotten gems. this week, memories from one of the most exciting destinations in the world, new york city. and we're kicking off with an emotional visit back in 2019, when the bbc�*s first ever lgbt correspondent ben hunt went for the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots. in the us, the 1960s was an era of activism and protests
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the everybody on john hardy philly in for scott e mail hughes. we begin today with the latest on that tanker ship attack in the gulf of home on van v mercer street and operated by an israeli company was hit by a suspected drone attack off the coast of oman, a british national, and a romanian citizen. were were both killed israeli prime minister, enough tale bennett blamed her on shall i feel sure. i have now heard that i ran and a cowardly manner is trying to evade responsibility for the event. there is a 9 man, so i said here absolutely i ran is the one that carried out the attacking the ship . i ran to aggressive behavior is dangerous not only real, but also hard international interests. the freedom of navigation and the international li friend. he also said that they have the intelligence evidence proving iran was indeed behind this latest drone attack. however, on foreign ministry spokesman denied any or any involvement, as is usually the case. resumes call yet. it's not the 1st time design. it's regime occupying the currency that has made su
the everybody on john hardy philly in for scott e mail hughes. we begin today with the latest on that tanker ship attack in the gulf of home on van v mercer street and operated by an israeli company was hit by a suspected drone attack off the coast of oman, a british national, and a romanian citizen. were were both killed israeli prime minister, enough tale bennett blamed her on shall i feel sure. i have now heard that i ran and a cowardly manner is trying to evade responsibility for the event....
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our health editor hugh pym has the latest.t qualify for a vaccination. but that will now change, and it's something to celebrate for lucy, and her mother barbara. when i heard the news i was like really excited. it's made me really happy. punching the air, we were in the car, she wasjust like, "yes!" the move follows advice to ministers expert ones thejoint committee for vaccine and immunisation. |vaccination of children and young | people can bring benefits to other people such as adults and including parents and grandparents, - but at the forefront is the health and benefits to children - and young people themselves. but only last month, thejcvi said the benefits did not outweigh the risks. we mustn't forget that the summer wave as we experiencing now, - was also quite uncertain about four weeks ago and now we have more i information on that, _ so it's notjust new data on one point, but it's new data i across the range of factors that influence advice. the committee looked at more vaccine safety data following reports in the
our health editor hugh pym has the latest.t qualify for a vaccination. but that will now change, and it's something to celebrate for lucy, and her mother barbara. when i heard the news i was like really excited. it's made me really happy. punching the air, we were in the car, she wasjust like, "yes!" the move follows advice to ministers expert ones thejoint committee for vaccine and immunisation. |vaccination of children and young | people can bring benefits to other people such as...
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for news views hughes cited having ger r t stuff. well, that's all the time we have for today show, but for the show more sure to download affordable tv app for your apple or android . android device. thanks for watching. and we'll see again. ah, ah, ah. the news came out of the the, the, the long ago humor was the domain of social critique and a means for us to laugh at ourselves. and the comic was a person who had the guts and skill to say what all of us might have been thinking . this is no longer the case, it would see now humour is just another political weapon. and you know, it's not very funny. the view and announces an official intervention over claims of excessive force and brutality by berlin police officers against anti lockdown protesters for the police union says the demonstrators themselves were far from pizza. i am sure that my colleagues actually, than accordance with the law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured, they clearly did not stumble, but that during the protest, you permission for coven vac
for news views hughes cited having ger r t stuff. well, that's all the time we have for today show, but for the show more sure to download affordable tv app for your apple or android . android device. thanks for watching. and we'll see again. ah, ah, ah. the news came out of the the, the, the long ago humor was the domain of social critique and a means for us to laugh at ourselves. and the comic was a person who had the guts and skill to say what all of us might have been thinking . this is no...
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a word of caution, hughes was the joint lowest to make it through to the final, but anything can happenments in the history of british track and field if he were to do it, but it's almost the first time since 1984 that britain has had a representative in both the men's and the women's100 metres final. dan roan in tokyo. _ the women's100 metres final. dan roan in tokyo, thank you very much. young people in england are to be offered incentives, including discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—19 vaccinations. ministers are hoping there will be further offers involving cafes and restaurants in the coming weeks to try to improve uptake of the jabs. simonjones reports. a day out with a difference. a pop—up vaccination centre was set up last week at the thorpe park theme park in surrey, part of a drive to get more younger people vaccinated. hi, guys, we're doing covid vaccines today. just over two thirds of adults aged 18 to 29 in england have received their first dose — that is a lower uptake than in the wider population. overall, 88% of people across the uk have had a firstja
a word of caution, hughes was the joint lowest to make it through to the final, but anything can happenments in the history of british track and field if he were to do it, but it's almost the first time since 1984 that britain has had a representative in both the men's and the women's100 metres final. dan roan in tokyo. _ the women's100 metres final. dan roan in tokyo, thank you very much. young people in england are to be offered incentives, including discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ord, is to confirm the country will to move to alert level zero, on saturday, in the biggest easing of restrictions since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, joins us now. what does alert level zero actually mean? ~ , ., , mean? well, it is a hugely significant _ mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, _ mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, if- mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, if not - mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, if not the | significant step, if not the terminus date of this very long journey we have been on in wales. more significantly may the rules on social distancing and limits on people meeting indoors will end on saturday, so friends and family can meet in each other�*s homes unrestricted. people can drink at the bar once again. changes made in england three weeks ago which the welsh government held back from until now. however, there will be changes coming in wales ahead of other parts of
hugh pym, bbc news.ord, is to confirm the country will to move to alert level zero, on saturday, in the biggest easing of restrictions since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel griffith, joins us now. what does alert level zero actually mean? ~ , ., , mean? well, it is a hugely significant _ mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, _ mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, if- mean? well, it is a hugely significant step, if not - mean? well, it is...
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for news years hughes, john hardy. as we have dentist and presidents knocked out of the presidential palace sunday, many local women are in fear of their lives as a taliban take over. but not the president's daughter. she is reportedly living in much different lifestyle in new york, while the basic rights of women are being stripped in afghanistan, 42 year old. marian connie is living in brooklyn working as a filmmaker the united states plans through vacuum as many as 22000 people by the end of august, while the united kingdom has brought back 300 british citizens and 2000 afghans. germany has now helped almost a 1000 as they look to bring more safe to safety or to peter oliver has more from berlin. well, what we've been hearing here in germany from the interior ministers of the 16 states that make up the federal republic is there petitioning whole state hope of the federal interior minister saying germany needs a new african refugees program, the official message, or the message coming from the top of government here
for news years hughes, john hardy. as we have dentist and presidents knocked out of the presidential palace sunday, many local women are in fear of their lives as a taliban take over. but not the president's daughter. she is reportedly living in much different lifestyle in new york, while the basic rights of women are being stripped in afghanistan, 42 year old. marian connie is living in brooklyn working as a filmmaker the united states plans through vacuum as many as 22000 people by the end of...