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themselves free of rule has seen the most deaths so it's quite likely that the military is doing bartlett's trying to show that regardless of what the students want and what they declared themselves to be they are still the ones who are in charge. absolutely and so far they also appear to be completely ignoring international condemnation and sanctions. through that lens what more do protesters want to see from the international community. so protesters want to see a number of things some of which are not necessarily on the table right now. have all u.n. peacekeeping forces to be implemented in iraq for myanmar to be tried in the huge national courts of law as well as for special investigative groups to be in myanmar to monitor the situation. what the u.n. and other national other countries can do at the moment based on understanding international mechanisms that the global arms embargo would protesters have also been calling for as well as to mediate the situation and for the time to come to negotiation table with the elected government so that the american figure on the path warrants for t
themselves free of rule has seen the most deaths so it's quite likely that the military is doing bartlett's trying to show that regardless of what the students want and what they declared themselves to be they are still the ones who are in charge. absolutely and so far they also appear to be completely ignoring international condemnation and sanctions. through that lens what more do protesters want to see from the international community. so protesters want to see a number of things some of...
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bartlett became eligible at 34 weeks pregnant. >> i was so late in the pregnancy i didn't want to addi was feeling at nine months pregnant already. >> reporter: she decided to hold off until after her baby was born, a decision right for her. dr. faru also became eligible for the vaccine while pregnant. >> being pregnant in this pandemic added a lot more challenge to the usual challenge that comes with a pregnancy. >> even something as simple as staying hydrated. >> you have to make sure that you disinfect and also on a busy shift, we usually forget to eat. >> reporter: she's been working on the front lines in new york, contracted covid this spring and over the winter was hoping to see recommendations about the vaccine. while three of them have been authorized so far, pregnant women were not part of those clinical trials. but experts are looking to health care providers like her for early indications about the vaccine's ability to protect pregnant women. it's estimated more than 30,000 of them, either in health care or who started a trial and then became pregnant, have received one of
bartlett became eligible at 34 weeks pregnant. >> i was so late in the pregnancy i didn't want to addi was feeling at nine months pregnant already. >> reporter: she decided to hold off until after her baby was born, a decision right for her. dr. faru also became eligible for the vaccine while pregnant. >> being pregnant in this pandemic added a lot more challenge to the usual challenge that comes with a pregnancy. >> even something as simple as staying hydrated. >>...
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functioning as a residential house and people leave there still yeah it's even possible to power bartlett's over there but then in the 30 years i mean it was actually. degraded and built like in a very fancy way i mean to provide as more comfort for the people who work in the arctic as part of a kind of compensate for the severe conditions they have to work in. it is illegal labor just concerned because i think you know i can sense your passion and i can understand the message it's all about prestige and i could hear you michaud sort of not being in the background you know the prestige kind of from a distance a little bit of the sort of the cold war space race almost. just wanted to as the darkest articles of russian arctic which began in service times was a prisoner camps and it was all it's on the shelves from that since. so that's the dark side of the arctic. clearly became a hot spot now because of the. interests of in the context of great pile of rubble going. that means. has declared itself in new york to. everybody was a little bit surprised because geographically it makes no sense o
functioning as a residential house and people leave there still yeah it's even possible to power bartlett's over there but then in the 30 years i mean it was actually. degraded and built like in a very fancy way i mean to provide as more comfort for the people who work in the arctic as part of a kind of compensate for the severe conditions they have to work in. it is illegal labor just concerned because i think you know i can sense your passion and i can understand the message it's all about...
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still functioning as a residential house and people leave there still yeah it's even possible to bartlett's over there but back then in the 30 years i mean it was actually. degraded and built like in a very fancy way i mean to provide as more comfort for the people who work in the arctic as part of a kind of compensate for the severe condition they have to work and. it is illegal labor just constant because i think you know i can sense your passion and i can understand the message it's all about prestige and i could hear you michaud sort of not being in the background you know the prestige kind of reminiscent a little bit of the sort of the cold war space race almost. just on the roles of the darkest articles of russian arctic which began in service times was a prisoner camps and it was all it's on the shelves from that since. so that's the dark side of the arctic. clearly became a hot spot now because of the. interests of in the context of great power of order. but means. has declared so for new york to. everybody was a little bit surprised because geographically it makes no sense ok so we
still functioning as a residential house and people leave there still yeah it's even possible to bartlett's over there but back then in the 30 years i mean it was actually. degraded and built like in a very fancy way i mean to provide as more comfort for the people who work in the arctic as part of a kind of compensate for the severe condition they have to work and. it is illegal labor just constant because i think you know i can sense your passion and i can understand the message it's all...
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marvin bartlett is barclays chief head of fx. what do we think of these comments? marvin: they highlighted in their january meeting that they are concerned about the financial conditions. i think markets wrongly took those comments is hawkish. it was quite the opposite. they were saying we want to make sure that we are getting financing to all of the needs that are out there, and part of that is making sure the bond yields are inappropriate ranges, given where the state of the economy is. frankly, the economy significantly lagged other economies, which is why we are on the out of consensus side in forecasting euro depreciation this year. alix: the market was testing the ecb, and the ecb won by verbally intervening in some capacity. what is the pain threshold? marvin: i think it is a little early to declare who has won this battle. alix: touche. maybe just for today. [laughter] marvin: it is absolutely true. our view is that markets did overextend themselves. that often happens in bond market selloffs. you see this quite regularly. indeed, the last phase of the bond
marvin bartlett is barclays chief head of fx. what do we think of these comments? marvin: they highlighted in their january meeting that they are concerned about the financial conditions. i think markets wrongly took those comments is hawkish. it was quite the opposite. they were saying we want to make sure that we are getting financing to all of the needs that are out there, and part of that is making sure the bond yields are inappropriate ranges, given where the state of the economy is....
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. >> claire bartlett also got her shot two weeks after linden was born. >> have you had any time to thinklect with how you'll talk on linden about being pregnant with her? >> it will be interesting when she's old enough to understand that conversation with her, what her world will be like. how much will have changed. >> and hopefully how much will have returned back to normal of 15 states plus washington, d.c. do allow pregnant women to get the vaccine. on the list of he will gentle people that should have priority for the vaccine. but there are some experts who want to see more on the map. there is a higher risk for pregnant women who contract covid. that and the guidelines from groups that pregnant women should be offered the vaccine if they're eligible for it. >> raising questions. hallie jackson, thank you for putting the spotlight on that. >>> and i want to turn to you, from yahoo! news contributor, dr. blackstock. thank you for coming on the show. let's start with this news that the alabama state mask mandate will be lifted next month. we've talked about texas and others. there are
. >> claire bartlett also got her shot two weeks after linden was born. >> have you had any time to thinklect with how you'll talk on linden about being pregnant with her? >> it will be interesting when she's old enough to understand that conversation with her, what her world will be like. how much will have changed. >> and hopefully how much will have returned back to normal of 15 states plus washington, d.c. do allow pregnant women to get the vaccine. on the list of he...
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let's bring in dan bartlett from wal-mart. tell us about this announcement.eat to be with you. about 10 years ago, just short of 10 years ago we made a commitment at wal-mart source 250 billion american made goods. we've made over 90% progress on our way to thatextend that initiative. today we are announcing in partnership with suppliers that we'll commit to $350 billion more in u.s.-made products. the reason for that really is two things. one, it is good for our country. it will result in we think about 750,000 new jobs here in america. and also it is what our customers want. customers tell us that they want to buy products that are here locally grown, locally made. they want to support their local suppliers and entrepreneurs. it is a perfect opportunity we can work with our supplier base to fulfill the satisfaction or the desires of our customers. >> dana: have you seen anything in the last several years -- president trump put a big emphasis on products made in china and trying to get american companies to come back to america or other companies outside of
let's bring in dan bartlett from wal-mart. tell us about this announcement.eat to be with you. about 10 years ago, just short of 10 years ago we made a commitment at wal-mart source 250 billion american made goods. we've made over 90% progress on our way to thatextend that initiative. today we are announcing in partnership with suppliers that we'll commit to $350 billion more in u.s.-made products. the reason for that really is two things. one, it is good for our country. it will result in we...