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May never be achievable, lets think about what it is we want and what it is we would like to chahange and whwhat where we would like to be. How would we like to be . That k kind of thing. And i thouought, thats part of what that is part of what the show is. It shows people an alternative way of being. Amy all that and more, coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the e war and peace report. I am a amy goodman. Today wewe are joined by david byryrne, the celebratated musician, artist, writer, cycling enenthusiast, fifilmma, and nonow broadway star. His new broadway show is called american utopia. It is receiving rave reviews. amy american utopia grew out of david byrnes recent world tour, which the British Music publication nme said may jusust be the best live show of all time. The e production feaeatures dad byrne and 11 Musical Artists from around the globe, including six percussionists performing a s selection of sons from throughout his remarkable career feated on
May never be achievable, lets think about what it is we want and what it is we would like to chahange and whwhat where we would like to be. How would we like to be . That k kind of thing. And i thouought, thats part of what that is part of what the show is. It shows people an alternative way of being. Amy all that and more, coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the e war and peace report. I am a amy goodman. Today wewe are joined by david byryrne, the celebratated musician, artist, writer, cycling enenthusiast, fifilmma, and nonow broadway star. His new broadway show is called american utopia. It is receiving rave reviews. amy american utopia grew out of david byrnes recent world tour, which the British Music publication nme said may j just be the best live show of all time. Ththe production f features dad byrne and 11 Musical Artists from around the globe, including six percussionists performing a a selection of sons from throughout his remarkable career feured on
Obviously never had that motivation before. Theres a new way to keep your number when you switch mobile phone provider. From today all it takes is a text. Ill be looking at what the change means for you. Better the devil you know. A triumphant kylie steals the show at glastonbury 14 years after her cancer diagnosis prevented herfrom performing. Well bring you that and the rest of the highlights from the weekend. Dry all week for wimbledon. Weather forecast, showery, rain and windy forecast, showery, rain and windy for scotland and Northern Ireland but improving through the day. For england and wales, some sunny spells. I will have more in 15 minutes. Its monday istjuly. Our top story riot police have used pepper spray and batons during clashes with protesters in hong kong overnight, on the 22nd anniversary of its shift from british to chinese rule. The protests are the latest against a proposed law that would allow suspected criminals to be sent to Mainland China to face justice. The H
anti jewish in american history. let s take a look now at the human cost of russia s invasion of ukraine. moscow, like kyiv, has been very secretive when it comes to casualties from the fighting, but a bbc investigation suggests at least 25,000 russian soldiers have died. that s four times higher than the figure acknowledged by the kremlin. the research also suggests many of the casualties are now older fighters, with little or no training, with significant numbers recruited from prisons. 0ur correspondent 0lga ivshina has this special report. these are the war graves russia doesn t want to talk about. since december, the bbc has located seven new cemeteries dotted across russia and occupied ukraine. they are filled with the graves of poorly trained fighters. many were prisoners, recruited by the notorious wagner mercenary group. and the cemeteries are growing rapidly. this one is about 20 times bigger than it was six months ago. since the start of the war, we have been verif