prize winners in economics as it will lower the inflationary pressures on the economy. over the next ten years it will not add to the deficit at all. it would actually reduce the deficit according to congress. i want to thank my colleagues in congress for the leadership, we spent hours and hours or months and months working on this. no one get everything you wanted including me. that s what compromises. that s consensus. and that s what i ran on. that s what i ran on. let s bring in the bbc s that s what i ran on. let s bring in the bbc s barbora. that s what i ran on. let s bring in - the bbc s barbora. framework seems the bbc s barbora. framework seems to be the new word for proposal. will this ever become an actual agreement with democrats saying yes to it? , ., agreement with democrats saying yes to it? , . agreement with democrats saying yes toit? , . ., ., to it? they are closer now to saying es that to it? they are closer now to saying yes that may to it? they are c
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who have decided they don t want to be refugees. - they don t want an even more uncertain life abroad. - they re going to stay. here and see if it works. and in rural areas across - afghanistan, people will stay. they will wait to find out what it s like to live - again under taliban rule. barbara plett usher is at the us state department. hi, barbara. you re at the state department because we re expecting to hear from aunt department because we re expecting to hearfrom aunt in and? department because we re expecting to hear from aunt in and? to hear from aunt in and? that s riuht. to hear from aunt in and? that s right- to hear from aunt in and? that s right- antony to hear from aunt in and? that s right. antony blinken. - to hear from aunt in and? that s right. antony blinken. to - to hear from aunt in and? that s| right. antony blinken. to talk right. antony blinken. to talk about the number of americans still believed to be in afghanistan, how many had been evacua
for afghan refugees. 0ur uk political correspondent nick eardley explained what we know so far, about how it will work. up up to 20,000 afghan refugees to come to the up to 20,000 afghan refugees to come to the uk up to 20,000 afghan refugees to come to the uk and resettle over the next few years to the uk and resettle over the next few years. 5000 in the first year, the rest few years. 5000 in the first year, the rest expected to come after that the rest expected to come after that. ministers here say it will focus that. ministers here say it will focus on that. ministers here say it will focus on what they re calling the most focus on what they re calling the most at focus on what they re calling the most at risk in particular, women and girls most at risk in particular, women and girls it most at risk in particular, women and girls. it is different from the scheme and girls. it is different from the scheme which had already been announced, which was for afghans
david lee on that. this reverberates, the spike in cases and company after company, public institution after public institution even the u.s. health department mandating vaccining for their staff, this is a trend. we ve seen the looks of goal, amtrak, walmart, sisco, tyson foods, lyft, new york stock exchange, godman sacks, a host of others no longer asking but demanding that employees be vaccinated or at least in the case of new york stock exchange, you can t step on the trading floor. it s a widening move on the part of companies to get ahead hoff the spike. it does appear to be early on to get more people vaccinated. is it enough? larry glazer is watching closely. this could have an impact on the economy and the marketing themselves. larry, good to have you. this is the center of an open or