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jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in what subsequently became known as the huyton firm. the huyton firm is named after the part of merseyside where it's based. it supplied massive quantities of heroin and cocaine across the uk. the crime group has been running huyton for 30 years. at the top are two brothers that have remained under the radar all that time. they have a ferocious reputation for violence, and nobody in this area wants to talk to me about them because they're too afraid of what might happen. the brothers seemed untouchable. but that changed four years a
jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in...
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jarvis has a long criminal history.e's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in what subsequently became known as the huyton firm. the huyton firm is named after the part of merseyside where it's based. it supplied massive quantities of heroin and cocaine across the uk. the crime group has been running huyton for 30 years. at the top are two brothers that have remained under the radar all that time. they have a ferocious reputation for violence, and nobody in this area wants to talk to me about them because they're too afraid of what might happen. the brothers seemed untouchable. but that changed four years ago
jarvis has a long criminal history.e's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in...
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the . 2 the street, the, i guess fire mike involved in can't as long as we really spearhead is one jarvis his son is cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun lots. and this how you can release to parents all the time. lots to choose the guy finish the wedding here i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs, out to church and there he was lying there. there's no way i'm going to come in. some people standing around there and you know, there is my son who i've seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's waiting on the street bleeding. and then the, i'm gonna scan and get into the hospital and he was laying in the bed. he couldn't speak, he had read my hand and holding hands, i'm talking me shaking his head. and then the next morning i got to call. he didn't make it was a right. i was angry. god, i was angry at society. i was angered over did this. i was angry that my son had died and all this anger, i had to process this for me before i could talk to anybody else. i just don't even leave me alone. is leave me alone in my
the . 2 the street, the, i guess fire mike involved in can't as long as we really spearhead is one jarvis his son is cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun lots. and this how you can release to parents all the time. lots to choose the guy finish the wedding here i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs, out to church and there he was lying there. there's no way i'm going to come in. some people standing around there and you...
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below the street the i guess on the michael road in kent alina's really, really spearhead is one jarvis his dissenters, 2 things now consider the parent whose loss of the child the gum by that's and that's how he relates to parents all the time to last i finished the wedding here. i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs outs church and there he was. i know there's no way i'm was it come in some people standing around there and you know, there is my son. i seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's lying on the street bleeding. and then the, i'm gonna scan them again to the hospital and he was laying in the bed. he couldn't speak, he had to grab my hand and holding hands and talking me shaking his head. and then the next morning i got a call. he didn't make it, i was angry, i was angry at guy that was angry at society. i was angry. whoever did this, i was angry, the my son, a dive and all this anger had to process this for me before i could talk to anybody else. i just it tell me, leave me alone, is leave me alone in my room. just le
below the street the i guess on the michael road in kent alina's really, really spearhead is one jarvis his dissenters, 2 things now consider the parent whose loss of the child the gum by that's and that's how he relates to parents all the time to last i finished the wedding here. i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs outs church and there he was. i know there's no way i'm was it come in some people standing around there and you know, there is...
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just really want to congratulate him for everything that he has done for diamond hill jarvis. that entire community on the north side of diamond hill is extremely proud of mr. sanchez and what he's doing and can't wait to continue to see him run. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. mann. mr. mann: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to continue calling attention for the need for congress to pass the comprehensive five-year farm bill that provides certainty to our agricultural producers while responding to market changes and strengthening the ag safety net. my priorities for the next farm bill have not changed. it is in the best interest of our american farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers to authorize a farm bill that protects and strengthens crop insurance. incentivizes agriculture trade programs that help americans remain competitive on the global stage, and conducts rigorous oversight and rolls back overly restrictive regulation and supports agriculture research and developme
just really want to congratulate him for everything that he has done for diamond hill jarvis. that entire community on the north side of diamond hill is extremely proud of mr. sanchez and what he's doing and can't wait to continue to see him run. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. mann. mr. mann: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to continue calling attention for the need for congress to pass the...
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here's abc news reporter rebecca jarvis with more in today's gma first look. we finally seeing april? >> finally, we're seeing some relief with price tags on staples like eggs, fruit, veggies and chicken all dropping. >> now supermarkets are vying for your business. >> what we've seen over the past couple weeks has been significant in the grocery industry. what we're going to see is just about every major retailer getting involved, lowering prices, adding more store brands, adding higher quality store brands and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll dig into whether the supermarket relief is temporary or here to stay with your gma first look. >> i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> happening today san francisco transit leaders will celebrate a huge injection of funding for the plan to connect caltrain and high speed rail to downtown. the federal government is promising nearly $3.4 billion to the project. the plan is to connect the fourth street caltrain station to the currently empty basement of the salesforce transit center. it will require digging more than a mile
here's abc news reporter rebecca jarvis with more in today's gma first look. we finally seeing april? >> finally, we're seeing some relief with price tags on staples like eggs, fruit, veggies and chicken all dropping. >> now supermarkets are vying for your business. >> what we've seen over the past couple weeks has been significant in the grocery industry. what we're going to see is just about every major retailer getting involved, lowering prices, adding more store brands,...
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now we turn to rebecca jarvis. she is live with the she is with a look on gma this morning.i rebecca. >> hi. oh my goodness i've missed you and i'm so glad to see you back here. it is great to be with you this morning. and coming up we have the new severe weather threat on the way this memorial day after a weekend of deadly weather, 72 reported tornadoes touching down across 12 states. we are tracking the very latest this morning. also this morning, the general hospital actor shot and killed on the street. the latest on the search for suspects right now in los angeles. plus, as millions of americans head to the beach for the holiday, the new rip current warning and the most common mistake people make in the water. and if you're not going to the beach, well, maybe you're hitting the store or doing a little online shopping. we will tell you exactly where you can find some of the best holiday savings. right now it is coming up right here on gma and we hope you'll join us. >> so rebecca, what happens at the rebecca jarvis home on a holiday weekend. was there a cookout. was there
now we turn to rebecca jarvis. she is live with the she is with a look on gma this morning.i rebecca. >> hi. oh my goodness i've missed you and i'm so glad to see you back here. it is great to be with you this morning. and coming up we have the new severe weather threat on the way this memorial day after a weekend of deadly weather, 72 reported tornadoes touching down across 12 states. we are tracking the very latest this morning. also this morning, the general hospital actor shot and...
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. >> abc news reporter rebecca jarvis looks at which food items are following the fastest. >> attention falling for the first time in a year, but we all know inflation has gotten a little out of hand. cash strapped consumers are seeing a little relief just in time for that memorial day barbecue, with prices on food at home down 0.2% overall in april, according to the labor department. in some cases, prices down even more. milk, chicken, fruits and vegetables nearly 1% lower, apples down 2.7% for the grill master pork ribs down 2.3% and eggs down 7.3. >> they've been going up considerably since the pandemic. now they're actually leveling off and decreasing because of the efficiencies that they've had, as well as these retailers pushing back on the price increases, retailers who've seen their customers cutting back, also starting to introduce additional savings. >> today we're going to see if we can get groceries for the week for under $100. >> target announcing that it's cutting prices on approximately 5000 frequently shopped products, including kitchen staples like milk, meat, bread, fr
. >> abc news reporter rebecca jarvis looks at which food items are following the fastest. >> attention falling for the first time in a year, but we all know inflation has gotten a little out of hand. cash strapped consumers are seeing a little relief just in time for that memorial day barbecue, with prices on food at home down 0.2% overall in april, according to the labor department. in some cases, prices down even more. milk, chicken, fruits and vegetables nearly 1% lower, apples...
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abc news reporter rebecca jarvis takes a look at how ai is shaping our future. >> linkedin and parentg their latest work trends report revealing generative ai is projected to change most job skills by nearly 70% by the year 2030. what are people to do when they hear ai is changing the world? and you're going to need an entirely new skill set to do your job in a matter of six years. it's more about how to use the new tool to do your job more efficiently. >> bringing these tools into work, using it to do everyday tasks you're entering a labor market that is brimming with change right now, and in that change, while it can be daunting , there's also tremendous opportunity to shape the future of the world. >> the new report, showing 3 in 4 people are using ai at work, but many, about half, are reluctant to admit using it for their most important tasks. >> if you think about your job as a set of tasks and then you take a look at which tasks have high probability of being automated by ai, you can start to make better sense of your job and your role. it turns out the large majority of jobs ar
abc news reporter rebecca jarvis takes a look at how ai is shaping our future. >> linkedin and parentg their latest work trends report revealing generative ai is projected to change most job skills by nearly 70% by the year 2030. what are people to do when they hear ai is changing the world? and you're going to need an entirely new skill set to do your job in a matter of six years. it's more about how to use the new tool to do your job more efficiently. >> bringing these tools into...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvisrs association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> what tpa does recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the hypocrisy and they're just not buying his books. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7 justices on the
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvisrs association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> what tpa does recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the hypocrisy and they're just not buying his book. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert...
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. >> jon coupal, with the howard jarvis taxpayers association, says the taxpayer protection act is about accountability. >> it doesn't prohibit the imposition of any tax. it simply says you've got to involve the people who pay the tax. if you want to collect more money. >> right now, the california supreme court is looking into whether or not the act violates the state's constitution. if it finds the act does, it could be removed from the november ballot . for now, both supporters and opponents say they'll each continue to push their messaging in the south bay. zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> donald trump is coming to the bay area, according to a report from reuters. the republican presidential candidate will attend a fundraiser in san francisco june 6th. that's two weeks from tomorrow. it will be hosted by venture capitalist david sachs and chamath palihapitiya, reuters reports. vip tickets cost $50,000. >> coming up. cancer is the leading cause of death for this group of people. >> and now there's a new multi-million dollar grant to help fund a groundbreaking study at ucsf to look int
. >> jon coupal, with the howard jarvis taxpayers association, says the taxpayer protection act is about accountability. >> it doesn't prohibit the imposition of any tax. it simply says you've got to involve the people who pay the tax. if you want to collect more money. >> right now, the california supreme court is looking into whether or not the act violates the state's constitution. if it finds the act does, it could be removed from the november ballot . for now, both...
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i mean, it's here in the real world, but on google maps, the road where newark boulevard and jarvis avenue meet recently disappeared. it's kind of weird. not an ideal situation. if your business is right there. they look around a lot, you know, and they still keep calling. we couldn't find you. mary fazio says fantastic cuts, gets calls regularly from customers who know they're nearby but can't quite find the spot using google maps. actually, we have this complaint for a long time. we tried it and the intersection showed up on the map and took us to the shop. but just down the road, newark buffet has been having similar issues coming and going even over here. yeah, you know, i have to go here. that's how i know i've been here and i got ten, 15 years already, right? i was like, it, i won't go this way. i don't want to go that way. you know what i'm saying? right? the good news. not everyone needs a phone to find a business. but they get here. oh, yeah? oh, yeah. before there is no google. nothing. everybody find the address. right so here. what happened? how did the intersection just briefl
i mean, it's here in the real world, but on google maps, the road where newark boulevard and jarvis avenue meet recently disappeared. it's kind of weird. not an ideal situation. if your business is right there. they look around a lot, you know, and they still keep calling. we couldn't find you. mary fazio says fantastic cuts, gets calls regularly from customers who know they're nearby but can't quite find the spot using google maps. actually, we have this complaint for a long time. we tried it...
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the road where newark boulevard and jarvis avenue meet recently just disappeared. some businesses in the area say it was hurting their bottom line because people couldn't find them. we checked google maps this afternoon and now it is visible. as for why it disappeared in the first place, google says it was a glitch and that it sometimes happens. a deadly international flight today, singapore airlines is offering condolences and an apology after one of its flights got caught in severe turbulence. here's what we know. flight 321 hit sudden, severe turbulence about ten hours into that journey from london to singapore, dozens of passengers were injured and one had an apparent heart attack as that plane fell close to 6000ft within minutes. at 29,000ft tall, you have the maximum level of winds flowing around the tops. of those mountains, and that air is rising and falling and twisting. and if you're downwind from those mountains, you're going to get turbulence. airline analysts say they're seeing more severe turbulence during flights these days. some say it's due to clim
the road where newark boulevard and jarvis avenue meet recently just disappeared. some businesses in the area say it was hurting their bottom line because people couldn't find them. we checked google maps this afternoon and now it is visible. as for why it disappeared in the first place, google says it was a glitch and that it sometimes happens. a deadly international flight today, singapore airlines is offering condolences and an apology after one of its flights got caught in severe...
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rebecca jarvis has exclusives with the ceo's of microsoft an linkedin. >> george: first we start with want to go back to aaron katersky at the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning again. stormy daniels had never described her alleged sexual encounter quite the way she did on the witness stand. jurors were rapt. trump was just furious. the judge told his lawyer he could hear him cursing loudly while daniels recalled vivid details, like the hotel room, three size the size of her apartment. she remembered the old spice and pert plus in his toiletry bag. her description of sex so explicit the defense objected and the judge agreed some details would have been better left unsaid. but he rejected the defense request for mistrial. during cross-examination daniels conceded she hated trump and wanted to sell her story but denied it amounted to extortion. the judge allowed daniels to testify so the jury could understand the basis for the $130,000 hush payment that is central to the case, not about sex, but about the falsification of business records. michael? >> michael: aaron katersky, thank y
rebecca jarvis has exclusives with the ceo's of microsoft an linkedin. >> george: first we start with want to go back to aaron katersky at the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning again. stormy daniels had never described her alleged sexual encounter quite the way she did on the witness stand. jurors were rapt. trump was just furious. the judge told his lawyer he could hear him cursing loudly while daniels recalled vivid details, like the hotel room, three size the size of her...
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rebecca jarvis is here with the story. >> rebecca: hey, michael.ses ing it. we have been watching prices rise for years. there are signs at the supermarket that prices might finally be ticking down. we're gonna tell you which aisle you'll find the biggest drops right now just ahead of the memorial day and start of summer season. stay with us. h us. ♪ ♪ summer's on its way... and wayfair's big memorial day clearance is here now! it's the talk of the town. right now through may 28th, get up to 70% off everything home. save on finds for indoors and out. plus, score surprise flash deals that'll make your day. and get it all with fast shipping straight to your door. save up to 70% off wayfair's memorial day clearance now through may 28th, and kickstart your summer with savings! ♪ wayfair every style, every home ♪ what's a walt disney world thrill feel like? it's like... [howdy, partners!] and like... [laughter] ♪ and also like... [screams] and it feels even better together. ♪ and check this out! you can thrill with this special 4-day, 4-park magic ticke
rebecca jarvis is here with the story. >> rebecca: hey, michael.ses ing it. we have been watching prices rise for years. there are signs at the supermarket that prices might finally be ticking down. we're gonna tell you which aisle you'll find the biggest drops right now just ahead of the memorial day and start of summer season. stay with us. h us. ♪ ♪ summer's on its way... and wayfair's big memorial day clearance is here now! it's the talk of the town. right now through may 28th,...
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i want to know how much you got in his tip jarvis playing and i don't think he, i don't good enough to cover a bigger box, but he was nero in that moment. i love that video. i showed it earlier this week by the way. okay. something going on, i want to get your reaction to and we're going to do this after the break, but let me tell you it up for you are ready. apparently there's a new study out that's gone crazy on the, on the google's, on the internet. so it says that young americans, when asked if they liked living in the united states, if they're patriotic, the number is dismal. it is tiny for people like under the age of 30. anybody over the age of like, between 60 and over 70, completely patriotic. lot of america think we're the best country in the world. i mean, it is quite easy. the disparity between these numbers, i'm going to share that with you. and we'll also talk about the so called upcoming debates between mr biden and miss trump stay right there. we're going to be right back a the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to the cost of full horses. here we discuss the wheel i
i want to know how much you got in his tip jarvis playing and i don't think he, i don't good enough to cover a bigger box, but he was nero in that moment. i love that video. i showed it earlier this week by the way. okay. something going on, i want to get your reaction to and we're going to do this after the break, but let me tell you it up for you are ready. apparently there's a new study out that's gone crazy on the, on the google's, on the internet. so it says that young americans, when...
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look at what people doing is you idiots use social jarvis vinyl. i wish i could be that optimistic. well, i'm going to finish up the program with my home. and here is that we have this, you and a party here. we have republicans and we have democrats here in there on the wrong these leaders are on the wrong side of history and i think that's what there's a class. it will be a societal clash against the lead. so you've got one minute go ahead. i think that's a really important point. i think both of you are correct in the sense that trump will probably be elected. but i think increasingly people across the board are going to see that trump will be no different than biden. and that is going to create even further at this illusion meant among americans. they will see increasingly that the united states is not a democracy. is one of despotic regime with 2 factions which agree on almost everything, almost every for exactly. well, unfortunately the, you know, this is a way if, if the election is going to be determined by donors and it probably will be, we're gonna find ourselves exactly in
look at what people doing is you idiots use social jarvis vinyl. i wish i could be that optimistic. well, i'm going to finish up the program with my home. and here is that we have this, you and a party here. we have republicans and we have democrats here in there on the wrong these leaders are on the wrong side of history and i think that's what there's a class. it will be a societal clash against the lead. so you've got one minute go ahead. i think that's a really important point. i think both...
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look at what people doing is you idiots use social jarvis vinyl. i wish i could be that optimistic. well, i'm going to finish up the program with my home, and here is that we have this unit party here. we have republicans, and we have democrats here in there on the wrong. these leaders are on the wrong side of history. and i think that's what there's a class will be a societal class against the leads and got one minute go ahead. so i think that's a really important point. i think both of you are correct in the sense that trump will probably be elected. but i think increasingly, people across the board are going to see that trump will be no different than biden . and that is going to create even further this illusion meant among americans. they will see increasingly that the united states is not a democracy. is one of despotic regime with 2 factions which agree on almost every being almost every for exactly. well, unfortunately the, you know, this is a way if it's the election is going to be determined by donors and it probably will be, we're gonna find ourselves exactly in the same
look at what people doing is you idiots use social jarvis vinyl. i wish i could be that optimistic. well, i'm going to finish up the program with my home, and here is that we have this unit party here. we have republicans, and we have democrats here in there on the wrong. these leaders are on the wrong side of history. and i think that's what there's a class will be a societal class against the leads and got one minute go ahead. so i think that's a really important point. i think both of you...
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however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance of her mother in 1908. the billion dollar holiday now has become a staple american tradition to uplift moms, and we also want to take a moment to honor those who have lost mothers or who don't know their mothers and may have lost children for all of the mothers and all forms, today is for you that, of course, includes meteorologist lisa argen, the mom of three. happy mother's day to you, lisa. we're loving this weather. >> oh, thanks, zach. that's so nice of you. yeah, we've got a cooldown underway. happy mother's day to you. this loop is from 6:00. the sun coming up at 601. so notice up and down the coast we have got a stretch of gray and looking at that, eroding the outer layers of it, the outer edges. and so it's getting sunny in our inland valleys. but at pier 39 it is pretty gray out there. 59 redwood city, 52 san francisco a mix of clouds and sun for you. oakland you're coming down today to near 70 degrees and on the peninsula. you had that sea breeze yesterday. so the cooling for
however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance of her mother in 1908. the billion dollar holiday now has become a staple american tradition to uplift moms, and we also want to take a moment to honor those who have lost mothers or who don't know their mothers and may have lost children for all of the mothers and all forms, today is for you that, of course, includes meteorologist lisa argen, the mom of three. happy mother's day to you, lisa....
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for west virginia activists, anna jarvis is credited with creating the holiday.r a national observance of her mother in 1908, but it became an official u.s. holiday in 1914. the national retail federation predicts consumers will spend over $33 billion on mom's this year. >>> if you don't have plans yet, the bay area has enough free events to keep you busy. at noon the mayor island heritage trust will hold their 15th annual mother's day tea in delano. served aboard the dolphin charters vessel. at 12:30, the 83rd annual roadshow will be held at the hollow flowers in golden gate park. pitchers inspiration is about sfo landmarks. and maybe you are a car lover and maybe mom is into cars. the 15th annual mother's day lowriders show will be held in san jose's mexican heritage plaza today. this weekend people across north america , get a special treat. >>> the rear view of the northern lights. thanks to a powerful geomagnetic storm that reached earth this weekend. luckily for us in the bay area and all of california , we also got to check this out which typically does no
for west virginia activists, anna jarvis is credited with creating the holiday.r a national observance of her mother in 1908, but it became an official u.s. holiday in 1914. the national retail federation predicts consumers will spend over $33 billion on mom's this year. >>> if you don't have plans yet, the bay area has enough free events to keep you busy. at noon the mayor island heritage trust will hold their 15th annual mother's day tea in delano. served aboard the dolphin charters...
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rebecca jarvis back with details. welcome back.own program. shoppers really like those as well. they want people to spend that $139 a year to become prime members. this service allows you to get grub hub plus, a value of $120 a year, for free. the way that it will work is that you can now order your grub hub on amazon.com and through the amazon app. you also will save, as a prime member, $5 on orders over $25 until june 2nd. you want to think about if you're somebody who orders food online, you know those fees, the delivery fee, the service fees, they can add up. sometimes it feels like you're paying more in fees. than you're paying for your actual food. grub hub plus allows you to see those numbers diminish so you're paying a lot less. >> george: do you have to do anything special to get access? >> rebecca: right now go to amazon.com/grub hub and see what the program entails. for that $5 off your $25 order, you do have to enter in the code prime 5 at checkout. again, that runs through june 2nd. >> michael: anybody with a credit ca
rebecca jarvis back with details. welcome back.own program. shoppers really like those as well. they want people to spend that $139 a year to become prime members. this service allows you to get grub hub plus, a value of $120 a year, for free. the way that it will work is that you can now order your grub hub on amazon.com and through the amazon app. you also will save, as a prime member, $5 on orders over $25 until june 2nd. you want to think about if you're somebody who orders food online, you...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all polient in ower inh the people. >> what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the park are seeing there just not buying his books. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7 justices on
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvis taxpayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all polient in ower inh the people. >> what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and...
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but that computer display looks more like jarvis from iron man. i talked to the ceo briefly at a tech conference. we had many comparisons with the science fiction over the years. that's true. or minority report or yes, exactly. it's always, wow, always 100. which makes the job really fun. the company says it creates 3d by sending different images to each eye the same way a set of stereo headphones and different sounds to each year. with all the ai talk, we've been sort of ignoring that previous trendy thing, the metaverse. apparently, some people paid thousands of dollars to dolce and gabbana for special clothes to wear in the universe. here are a few examples from dmg's web site. now, bloomberg says some of those buyers have filed suit in federal court, saying the company didn't deliver the virtual outfits on time, and there weren't many people in the metaverse to show them off to. so the customers think they were overcharged when they spent 6000. what dollar was like actual real dollars, like money dollars? no. i remember when all that was happe
but that computer display looks more like jarvis from iron man. i talked to the ceo briefly at a tech conference. we had many comparisons with the science fiction over the years. that's true. or minority report or yes, exactly. it's always, wow, always 100. which makes the job really fun. the company says it creates 3d by sending different images to each eye the same way a set of stereo headphones and different sounds to each year. with all the ai talk, we've been sort of ignoring that previous...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvisssociation. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the hypocrisy and they're just not buying his book. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7 justices on
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvisssociation. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvispayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit, urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the park are seeing there just not buying his books. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7 jus
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvispayers association. >> they want the measure to remain on the ballot, our constitution since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus...
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. >> it is so rebecca jarvis i was watching this live as she was interviewing him.t she truly did not understand that that's what he was going to do, because she said, oh, and i guess this money is going right into the college fund. he goes, nope, i'm actually going to donate it. wow. >> isn't that that is. >> that's a lot. $50,000 when you're 12 years old, you are going to have to fight me. >> at 33 years old, you're going to have to fight me. >> you probably got some scholarships in his future, though. >> i think he does definitely. >> yeah. >> congratulations. >> yeah. nice story. all right. good morning everybody. we're starting out clear and cold with 40s on the coast with high pressure in command. and we've got a pretty nice day ahead. it has been kind of warm in some parts of the bay area above average. there's a look at mount tam. the sun up about a minute ago, 53 in the city, 56. in oakland. it's 59. in hayward, 62 in san jose. look at half moon bay, 46 with a clear sky, 56 in redwood city. and from our exploratorium camera, a lot of sunshine on the way dow
. >> it is so rebecca jarvis i was watching this live as she was interviewing him.t she truly did not understand that that's what he was going to do, because she said, oh, and i guess this money is going right into the college fund. he goes, nope, i'm actually going to donate it. wow. >> isn't that that is. >> that's a lot. $50,000 when you're 12 years old, you are going to have to fight me. >> at 33 years old, you're going to have to fight me. >> you probably got...
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looks like jarvis from iron man ceo says it blows people away. the first time they see it.t's always wow, always 100, which makes the job really fun. it is super cool. so this has been simulated there. what you were seeing. but you know how if you put on a pair of stereo headphones, you're getting different sounds in each year? 3d always has worked the same way. you remember the blue and red glasses, right? right. you get a different image in each ear because you would filter it out or in each eye rather. and this works the same way, except it's pointing the video signals at each eye, just like headphones point stereo in your ears. crazy. yeah. interesting. all right. thanks guy. you bet. well, for some trying to just make it in the bay community organization is working to ensure everyone can put food on the table. a community refrigerator sits along hilton avenue in vallejo. it allows anyone to receive food, no questions asked, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the refrigerator was created by the organization. the vallejo project organizers say the anonymity helps people
looks like jarvis from iron man ceo says it blows people away. the first time they see it.t's always wow, always 100, which makes the job really fun. it is super cool. so this has been simulated there. what you were seeing. but you know how if you put on a pair of stereo headphones, you're getting different sounds in each year? 3d always has worked the same way. you remember the blue and red glasses, right? right. you get a different image in each ear because you would filter it out or in each...
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however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance ofe billion dollar holiday has become a staple american tradition to uplift moms, and we also want to take a moment to honor those who have lost mothers who don't know their mothers and for people who may have lost children. so for all mothers and all forms, today is absolutely for you. and one of those mothers of three is meteorologist alisa arjun. tracking the forecast. and what a beautiful day it's shaping up to be this mother's day. >> yeah it is. you know, we have some cooling that really got underway yesterday. and that sea breeze, which we are all used to and in fact may be looking forward to because it has been quite hot in our inland valleys. you get a chance to cool off today. yesterday we did manage those upper 80s, concord and livermore, and today numbers in the mid 80s just coming down a few degrees. but the real impact will be around the bay where numbers will be out of the 80s. in fact, we're looking at some 70s around the bay shore and even 60s as we get closer to oakland
however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance ofe billion dollar holiday has become a staple american tradition to uplift moms, and we also want to take a moment to honor those who have lost mothers who don't know their mothers and for people who may have lost children. so for all mothers and all forms, today is absolutely for you. and one of those mothers of three is meteorologist alisa arjun. tracking the forecast. and what a beautiful day...
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now we're going to bring in rebecca jarvis. she's live with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning rebecca. >> reggie and stephanie it is so nice to be with you this morning . and coming up we are following the breaking news overnight on the severe weather outbreak. at least 16 reported tornadoes in six states. ginger is on the scene with a glimpse of the damage in oklahoma this morning. also this morning, the new scam targeting college grads. we're going to tell you about the devious way criminals are making fake job offers. look real. plus, we're celebrating teacher appreciation day with a teacher that has her school dancing all over again, and we've got a big surprise for her. plus, we were on the green carpet for the met gala with all the outrageous looks. i saw you guys talking about that a minute ago, and we are cooking with emeril as we celebrate 25 years of breakfast in bed for some amazing moms. it's coming up right here on gma. and guys, i have to say. so you were just talking about zac posen at gap? yeah.
now we're going to bring in rebecca jarvis. she's live with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning rebecca. >> reggie and stephanie it is so nice to be with you this morning . and coming up we are following the breaking news overnight on the severe weather outbreak. at least 16 reported tornadoes in six states. ginger is on the scene with a glimpse of the damage in oklahoma this morning. also this morning, the new scam targeting college grads. we're going to tell you...
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the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvistion since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit urging the court to strip the measure from the ballot. they wrote the amount of harm this measure could cause is vast and would hamper local government in our state's ability to function. but republican assembly minority leader james gallagher disagrees. he says the governor is trying to take away the voters ability to decide for themselves. he's fine with taking away your right to vote. >> on the ballot in november. so, look, i think people see the park are seeing there just not buying his book. >> now the ball is in the court of the 7 justices on the state supreme court. among their options. they could strike it from the
the other side, attorney thomas hi-tech represented the measure's proponents, including the howard jarvistion since its inception. >> has stated that all political power inherent in the people. >> and what tpa does its recent war, not only the people's power to have check and balance on that requires the legislature to be part of that process. that's accountability. assembly speaker robert remus and former senate president pro tempore toni atkins signed onto the lawsuit urging the...
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however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance ofrican tradition to uplift moms. we also want to take a moment here to honor those who have lost mothers or don't know their moms and may have lost children for all mothers and all forms. all you mother figures out there today is for you. one of those mothers is elisa argento forecast. and what a great weekend we have for mother's day, because the last couple of weekends we had rain just in time for the weekend, and this weekend is really shaping up for us. >> yeah, it is really nice. in fact, we're going to see that breeze kick up again. but we already cooled down yesterday a little bit and we were looking at temperatures once again from the 60s to the upper 80s. and today that range gets a little narrower because the low clouds and fog have spread across the bay. and we're had that 10 degrees drop in oakland yesterday. so that was a biggie. and a couple degrees elsewhere, even san jose was about three degrees cooler. we had cooling all along the peninsula and high pressure while it's
however, it was west virginia activist anna jarvis who first campaigned for a national observance ofrican tradition to uplift moms. we also want to take a moment here to honor those who have lost mothers or don't know their moms and may have lost children for all mothers and all forms. all you mother figures out there today is for you. one of those mothers is elisa argento forecast. and what a great weekend we have for mother's day, because the last couple of weekends we had rain just in time...
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literally abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has the video. >> 18% of $27 is not $7.he fuzzy math prompting thousands of comments like restaurants need to pay their employees, not us. another person writing tipping is out of control. >> you can see here the payment device did say that the tip is calculated after tax and discounts. i don't know, these machines are everywhere now and there's this pressure to you know, you got to hit the button. whatever you you know pick your pick your price there jr thoughts thoughts. >> i it's totally out of control and i hope i'm not looked at as the cheap guy here, but i'm willing to tip somebody if i sit and eat at a restaurant. but the idea that if i'm taking food to go, that i'm expected to tip as well, i just don't understand. and it happens in retail stores now, too. kristen my problem with that is you're adding the tip as a percentage after you've already added the tax. >> so you know, that's already adding 10. so then that that that's not how it should be calculated. all right. moving on. state senator scott wiener is pushing
literally abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has the video. >> 18% of $27 is not $7.he fuzzy math prompting thousands of comments like restaurants need to pay their employees, not us. another person writing tipping is out of control. >> you can see here the payment device did say that the tip is calculated after tax and discounts. i don't know, these machines are everywhere now and there's this pressure to you know, you got to hit the button. whatever you you know pick your pick your...
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. >> jon coupal, with the howard jarvis taxpayers association, says the taxpayer protection act is aboutntability. >> it doesn't prohibit the imposition of any tax. it simply says you've got to involve the people who pay the tax if you want to collect more money. >> right now, the california supreme court is looking into whether or not the act violates the state's constitution. if it finds the act does, it could be removed from the november ballot. for now, both supporters and opponents say they'll each continue to push their messaging in the south bay. zach fuentes, abc seven news one dead and dozens of people hurt. >> passengers are talking about what happened when their plane hit extreme turbulence, and the agency now getting involved in stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat
. >> jon coupal, with the howard jarvis taxpayers association, says the taxpayer protection act is aboutntability. >> it doesn't prohibit the imposition of any tax. it simply says you've got to involve the people who pay the tax if you want to collect more money. >> right now, the california supreme court is looking into whether or not the act violates the state's constitution. if it finds the act does, it could be removed from the november ballot. for now, both supporters and...
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as my colleague jarvis givens has written in a book, wonderful book called fugitive pedagogy, have have often pulled out the black curriculum when white weren't looking. mm but the notion somehow that we are back in that space and that it's actually illegal and not just dangerous, i mean, it's two different things. one thing to pull out the black curriculum and is dangerous is another thing that is actually against the law. and so i think we have organize around this issue in ways that in some ways exceed or certainly match an urgency the voter suppression laws. i mean if you were to map on to the states where there's been legislative activity to ban knowledge of one kind or another on to voter suppression maps, you'd see all the same places lit up bright red and and i can just say to finish that mobilizing today civil rights leaders around this issue of a war on education has been very, very, very, very i can't say too very difficult. and it's perplexing and it again, only adds to the worry that i am expressing at this moment. and and i think educate has always been the battleground fo
as my colleague jarvis givens has written in a book, wonderful book called fugitive pedagogy, have have often pulled out the black curriculum when white weren't looking. mm but the notion somehow that we are back in that space and that it's actually illegal and not just dangerous, i mean, it's two different things. one thing to pull out the black curriculum and is dangerous is another thing that is actually against the law. and so i think we have organize around this issue in ways that in some...