the covid trend lines are in a word better. let s take a look. some of them are getting almost encouraging. if you look here had a month ago, 150,000 new covid infections a day. yesterday below 100,000 for the first time in two monies, 99.8 right there, down 33.5% from one month ago, that the rate of new covid infections. when cases come down, hospitalizations come down, down 32.5% from one month ago. the lowest hospitalization rates since early august. you can see a month ago 102,000 americans hospitalized and yesterday shy of 69,000 americans, and it lags a couple weeks behind but deaths now finally coming down as well. it is still horrific. yesterday more than 1,600 americans dying of the coronavirus but two weeks ago it was above 2,000. it s down 17.5% from two weeks ago so the trend lines are better. let s get an assessment. with us to share the expertise and insights is dr. rainy
how long does it take to forget? how long does it take to decide to do it again? today marks roughly 32.5 years, 12,000 days since the soviet withdrawal from afghanistan from the end of that war and the end of today of ours. good afternoon, everyone. i m here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from afghanistan and the end of the military mission to evacuate american citizens, third country nationals, and vulnerable afghans. the last c-17 lifted off from hamid karzai international airport at 3:15 eastern time. while it is complete, to ensure citizens and afghans who want to leave continues. i know you re going to hear more
what gorbachev called that bleeding wound. nbc news, near the african border. february 15, 1989. we talked about the length of time between all the various british invasions in afghanistan, those three different wars, 35, 40 years between them. how long does it take to forget? how long does it take to decide to do it again? today marks roughly 32.5 years, 12,000 days since the soviet withdrawal from afghanistan from the end of that war and the end of today of ours. good afternoon, everyone. i m here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from afghanistan and the end of the military mission to evacuate american citizens, third country nationals and vulnerable afghans. the last c-17 lifted off from
in medical debt. heather: have you heard any personal stories from the people you were able to help? we got a phone call yesterday from a woman who had been accidentally shot and had medical debt. it had been a burden on his family. he called the church and was grateful for the help and it will change his life. heather: that is amazing. if you look across the country this is a significant problem for folks. indiana actually ranks fourth in terms of the top ten state when it comes to past-due medical debt at 32.5% where obviously your church is located. exactly. medical debt has become a national crisis. 42.9 million americans have
representing the demonstrators in court and at least 3 opposition figures today. protests are becoming rare in egypt under this government one drove people to take to the streets now well absolutely i mean i think it s 1st important to remember that protesting is essentially illegal in egypt and so those that are going out into the street are risking their lives to do so now the call to protest from an exiled military contractor called muhammad ali who is based in barcelona and released videos and their massive corruption by the egyptian military he called for protests last friday and has called for a 1000000 person march this friday but it s also important to remember that this is less about paul and more about the message of how corruption has resonated strongly with the egyptian people this is given that an estimated 32.5 percent of people in