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and weldon moved on, too.ew years after befriending crystal, weldon found romance when he met a woman named lea conant. >> i had decided to -- learn how to shoot and buy a firearm and learn how to use it -- i was tired of feeling vulnerable as a woman and being scared of noises at night. >> reporter: lea said weldon didn't make a huge first impression when he rang up her purchases at the shooting range. but soon she realized. >> he was interested. and i was not at first. and he won me over. so -- >> how did he do that? >> he's very witty. and has very good intelligence and humor and -- just a really engaging personality. reporter: weldon told her about his work with crystal harris. >> it was just consistent with what i had heard about different people that he had come alongside and helped them feel more confident and safe. >> reporter: and just like crystal before her, lea felt empowered around weldon. >> he's strong. and i -- i enjoyed his strength. and i felt safe around him. >> reporter: on september 20, 20
and weldon moved on, too.ew years after befriending crystal, weldon found romance when he met a woman named lea conant. >> i had decided to -- learn how to shoot and buy a firearm and learn how to use it -- i was tired of feeling vulnerable as a woman and being scared of noises at night. >> reporter: lea said weldon didn't make a huge first impression when he rang up her purchases at the shooting range. but soon she realized. >> he was interested. and i was not at first. and...
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we've been guessing that reaction from around the weldon ass out of vegas and wrongs capital. he says iranian suffering from the impact of u.s. sanctions. a hopeful about biden. there won't be any. congratulations for president elect biden, coming from the iran, but president hassan rouhani has brought donald trump's policies. had been denounced in this election. and he said that the new administration, this was an opportunity for them to correct or compensate the mistakes of the past past and come on to the path of adherence. now he's talking about that 2015 nuclear deal that donald trump pulled united states out of. he said that iran has always been committed to its commitments if other parties are committed to this. now it's not certain how, what the next steps will be from the united states. whether they come back to the 2015 nuclear deal and then iran begins to start going back to its commitments, or whether iran shows that is willing to go back to its commitments. and then the united states returns to the deal. the president has. and rouhani praised the iranian people, h
we've been guessing that reaction from around the weldon ass out of vegas and wrongs capital. he says iranian suffering from the impact of u.s. sanctions. a hopeful about biden. there won't be any. congratulations for president elect biden, coming from the iran, but president hassan rouhani has brought donald trump's policies. had been denounced in this election. and he said that the new administration, this was an opportunity for them to correct or compensate the mistakes of the past past and...
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if you look into the weldon's and your lifestyle and visit evil of the water bottle, it's, you know, if we have the trailer may fracture well, because we just can't corners. retsinas for this is how we're used to seeing these hollywood hunks, ryan reynolds on the red carpet or on the big screen. but rob mcelhenney, a director and t.v. star in his own right. not everyone in wrexham knew them before, but everyone knows them now. in all honesty, i think they come across the 2 genuine guys. they talk well about the football club . they've researched the club, but obviously i think they've got the best intentions of rex, a vocal coach as hot. now this could play out like a hollywood script, but it may well become a running documentary thing on your favorite streaming service. the story, it's hoped of the little club in wales and its trailer manufacturer, sponsor, your humble. we're already getting it's really at the club that rose mightily from the depths of the 5th league of english football. just a reminder of the top story we're following for you today on d.w. news. austria enters a st
if you look into the weldon's and your lifestyle and visit evil of the water bottle, it's, you know, if we have the trailer may fracture well, because we just can't corners. retsinas for this is how we're used to seeing these hollywood hunks, ryan reynolds on the red carpet or on the big screen. but rob mcelhenney, a director and t.v. star in his own right. not everyone in wrexham knew them before, but everyone knows them now. in all honesty, i think they come across the 2 genuine guys. they...
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in 1955, felix de weldon dedicated this monument that he designed.t's the archetype of a marine, he's looking tough with his shirt off. there were two regiments of marines that fought in this area, the fifth and sixth marines. they were part of the second u.s. division. it was an army division. the marines probably had more experience than the army at the time of world war i. marines had been deployed around the world, in the caribbean. but general pershing, the commander of the american expeditionary forces, didn't want the marines to be part of the a.e.f. oftook heavy lobbying congress with help from the secretary of the navy, the commandant of the marine corps, finally pershing acquiesced and allowed two regiments, the fifth and sixth marines became part of the division. they would make a stand here at -- and suffer heavily over a month of fighting. during that period, they lost almost 10,000, wounded and killed. about 1800 of those marines were killed. let's take a look at some of the areas that show how those marines fought during the period of
in 1955, felix de weldon dedicated this monument that he designed.t's the archetype of a marine, he's looking tough with his shirt off. there were two regiments of marines that fought in this area, the fifth and sixth marines. they were part of the second u.s. division. it was an army division. the marines probably had more experience than the army at the time of world war i. marines had been deployed around the world, in the caribbean. but general pershing, the commander of the american...
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at the end of the day the only truth is that you are what you do, and i can't define myself by how weldon and i or anderson or jake or whoever it is pushes power to acknowledge, it is never going to work, it is never going to be satisfying. we can't do enough. what you can do in your own life, i can drag my kids -- they don't have to be at school anymore it seems, get them out of the house and go help the hilton cross by at heart of the hamptons and give people food. >> you were just reading my mind. >> just food. >> we have to figure out. we have to do something for hilton. >> just think about it, in america, food, 50 million people. >> the richest nation on the earth. if we have -- if they had millions of dollars for a bogus recount, think about where those millions of dollars can go to help people in your own local community. >> just food. >> just food. listen, you just read my mind. we have to help hilton out. we have to do some sort of fundraiser. >> poor hilton. all hilton does is try to help people and don and i are talking about them. people will give them turkeys, probably have f
at the end of the day the only truth is that you are what you do, and i can't define myself by how weldon and i or anderson or jake or whoever it is pushes power to acknowledge, it is never going to work, it is never going to be satisfying. we can't do enough. what you can do in your own life, i can drag my kids -- they don't have to be at school anymore it seems, get them out of the house and go help the hilton cross by at heart of the hamptons and give people food. >> you were just...
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in 1815, the poet james weldon johnson celebrated the 50th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words. since they struck off our bonds and made us men. in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white house. the first time that black men would go to the white house in a social way, and not as a servant or a slave. people who observed this scene noted that lincoln greeted them in a kindly way and not treating them any different than the white visitors. about a month and a half later two black army surgeons decided to go to the same thing and one of them is alexander augusto, who is here on the left. >> augusta had overcome tremendous life, and his family moved to baltimore in the 1830s? so in 1863 he sent a letter to abraham lincoln. he was still in canada, but he wanted lincoln to know he wanted to serve his nation and a race in the union army. despite his qualifications, augusta faced intense discrimination in the application process. >> he appeared before the army medical board in march 1863 and examined b
in 1815, the poet james weldon johnson celebrated the 50th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words. since they struck off our bonds and made us men. in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white house. the first time that black men would go to the white house in a social way, and not as a servant or a slave. people who observed this scene noted that lincoln greeted them in a kindly way and not treating them...
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the city's director of public health, julia weldon, said local leaders wanted the authority to closeeople are 1.5 times more likely than white people to be infected and may be more likely to need intensive care. dr manish pareek is one of the lead researchers. he explained how much is known about what causes the disparity. these are data which have brought together the published literature really from the start of the pandemic, from december last year, through to the end of august this year, and what we have done is we have brought together all the individual studies which have been looking at this over the last few months and tried to develop an overall risk for different ethnic groups in three aspects. one is infection and we find, as you say, increased risk of infection in certain ethnic groups, but also in terms of intensive care. the data on mortality and death is perhaps less clear and i think needs further work. in terms of the underlying reasons for that, i think there are a multitude of reasons but i think it will come down to a variety of aspects coming together. firstly, h
the city's director of public health, julia weldon, said local leaders wanted the authority to closeeople are 1.5 times more likely than white people to be infected and may be more likely to need intensive care. dr manish pareek is one of the lead researchers. he explained how much is known about what causes the disparity. these are data which have brought together the published literature really from the start of the pandemic, from december last year, through to the end of august this year,...
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we can speak now tojulia weldon, the director of public health for hull. thank you forjoining us. they would have said, that is really resilient, but we have seen this rise in our infection rate across particularly northern cities such as liverpool and blackburn, and unfortunately, with a city like ours, with high levels of deprivation, what we see is when we are hit by something like a pandemic, it is hardest, and the tail of the pandemic will hit us longest. and what sort of impact is that 800 per 100,000 cases having on health services, for starters? the impact is of course that we are seeing more admissions to hospital, so one of the worrying statistics in terms of the admissions of people over 60, which means more mechanical ventilation. at the moment, we have about 180 people in hospital with a number of those requiring ventilation. the hospital and community services are managing well at the moment, we are a city that pulls together. we have really good support from our public health city regional colleagues, i have to say, and we will continue to maintain our response to t
we can speak now tojulia weldon, the director of public health for hull. thank you forjoining us. they would have said, that is really resilient, but we have seen this rise in our infection rate across particularly northern cities such as liverpool and blackburn, and unfortunately, with a city like ours, with high levels of deprivation, what we see is when we are hit by something like a pandemic, it is hardest, and the tail of the pandemic will hit us longest. and what sort of impact is that...