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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of local but farmers know there are a few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest.
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of local but farmers know there are a few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they...
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police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quayle and jarvis. >>we're likely not the intended targets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern individuals getting locked up for illegal handguns and being released from custody, the next day. >>that's disgusting how does that happen. i'm chris horvatits in rochester. tonight richmond police saws are searching for answers in a drive-by shooting that killed a bay area rapper and injured 2 others. >>the shooting happened yesterday just before noon near 4th street and mcdonald avenue. investigators say the 29 year-old lamont a butcher who used the stage name it a way was shot and killed. detectives say that 2 others injured in that shooting have since been released from the hospital. investi
police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quayle and jarvis. >>we're likely not the intended targets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern...
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abc's rebecca jarvis takes a look. >> reporter: this morning, some of the most in-demand jobs at thedata analyst and project manager with starting salaries around necessarily need a college degree to land one. in fact, google is now offering what they call career certificates, six-month courses you take that fast-track you to a potential job with a company. at about $49 a month, they're a tracti fraction of the cost of a college education. >> i didn't have a career or a diploma or a degree. >> reporter: a single mom of two recently discovered the program after losing her job as a social media manager. >> at the time i was making minimum wage which here in tennessee is $7.25 and if you have rent, utilities, car loans, you can imagine how hard it is to live off of that wage with children. and multiple children at that. >> reporter: after three months and a number of interviews she was hired at a data center technician at her dream company, google. >> i actually tripled my salary. >> reporter: and the program doesn't just prepare you for a job at the tech giant, but 50 other top compani
abc's rebecca jarvis takes a look. >> reporter: this morning, some of the most in-demand jobs at thedata analyst and project manager with starting salaries around necessarily need a college degree to land one. in fact, google is now offering what they call career certificates, six-month courses you take that fast-track you to a potential job with a company. at about $49 a month, they're a tracti fraction of the cost of a college education. >> i didn't have a career or a diploma or a...
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police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quillen jarvis.>we're likely not the intended targets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know a party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern individuals getting locked up for illegal handguns and being released from custody, the next day. >>that's disgusting how does that happen. i'm chris horvatits in rochester. >>ahead tonight, you will meet the first chief meteorologist to track weather and all 50 states on national tv. as we continue our celebration of hispanic heritage month. >>also up next more than 3 million acres burned from wildfires here in the golden state thousands of homes so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forw
police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quillen jarvis.>we're likely not the intended targets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know a party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern...
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again, reception is spotty out there where the storm is hitting, the mayor of destin, florida, gary jarvisor being with us. were you guys prepared for this storm, for the winds and all of the rainfall and the flooding that came with it? >> yeah, we took it seriously. this is at first we kind of thought it was our second dry run, because you know, we had a hurricane laura earlier, so our staff and our public works people kind of got to go through a prepared pretrial run, so we thought this one here had a lot more better chances of impacting us so we took it really serious i think as the mayor there in orange beach spoke, i talked with a lot of charter captains in pensacola and in orange beach, and a lot of people had the feeling that it was going to go into the delta, pop back out and go into mississippi, so they watched it, and they took it seriously, but they didn't do the normal storm preparations. a lot of the guys kept their boats at the dock. as a result, when they thing ramped up to a cat 2, they suffered some serious damage we did a little bit of that here, our guys didn't leave the
again, reception is spotty out there where the storm is hitting, the mayor of destin, florida, gary jarvisor being with us. were you guys prepared for this storm, for the winds and all of the rainfall and the flooding that came with it? >> yeah, we took it seriously. this is at first we kind of thought it was our second dry run, because you know, we had a hurricane laura earlier, so our staff and our public works people kind of got to go through a prepared pretrial run, so we thought this...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections that. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through it and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for example our helic
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections that. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. also narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved a road through it and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in. no rain forest. no no and there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for exam
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections with. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. also narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through it and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for example our
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections with. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north players are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. for n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. also narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. or no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for exa
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north players are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. for n.g.o.s get money from...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst players the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for example our helic
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst players the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad...
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with me is dr sarah jarvis, who's a gp and clinical director of patient access dot com.ho's an infectious disease and global health expert at the university of oxford. thank you both forjoining me and being with us. lots of questions coming in. sarah, a question from alan williams, why has there been no mention of those previously shielding and why are we not been asked to shield again because of the increasing cases? well i would like the answer to those questions! shielding was paused back injune and july with the idea being it was to protect people while the pandemic was at its peak in the first wave and then as the numbers of cases reduced it became less dangerous for people to go outside but you are right that if you were previously shielding given the right and which cases are going up and it is not because more people are getting tested but because more people have got it as we discovered from our pilot study. it has gone to 6000 people a day last week. so we know that more people are getting it and so it is more dangerous but be sure we have is when we started of
with me is dr sarah jarvis, who's a gp and clinical director of patient access dot com.ho's an infectious disease and global health expert at the university of oxford. thank you both forjoining me and being with us. lots of questions coming in. sarah, a question from alan williams, why has there been no mention of those previously shielding and why are we not been asked to shield again because of the increasing cases? well i would like the answer to those questions! shielding was paused back...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade further north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are few consequences for illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections that. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and...
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visit jarvis and the listener knows exactly what the tracks about. the same time for an intro. the 1st few bars of a song are crucial they determine whether the listener sticks with it also gets to the next the vast competition for music has given many listeners a short attention span and so the 1st 30 seconds. i need just 20 seconds to never listen to the whole song now. that. the music industry started making money from streaming services in 2510 years later screaming about phones we're already making 2600000000 euros in revenue and since 2018 streaming has become the biggest source of income for the music industry last year it made up 56 percent of global music revenue that's why artists are under pressure to make their music available online play lists are also a crucial part of these major streaming platforms if an artist is featured on one it can seriously boost their streaming figures and revenue but who curator these playlist. popular mean. sick on spotify is promoted on playlists which drives up streaming figures even further. algorithms define who makes it as an artis
visit jarvis and the listener knows exactly what the tracks about. the same time for an intro. the 1st few bars of a song are crucial they determine whether the listener sticks with it also gets to the next the vast competition for music has given many listeners a short attention span and so the 1st 30 seconds. i need just 20 seconds to never listen to the whole song now. that. the music industry started making money from streaming services in 2510 years later screaming about phones we're...
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rebecca jarvis joins us with more about how it works and which one is best for us.'s called walmart plus and the two services are very similar but there are some big differences including the price. this morning, amazon prime officially has a megacompetitor with the launch of walmart plus. walmart's new delivery service offers unlimited free delivery on more than 160,000 items including groceries, plus in-store benefits like scan and go which lets you scan items as you shop and check out with the walmart app so there's no waiting in line. and discounts on fuel when you fill up your tank. at $98 a year or $12.9 aa month the new service is slightly cheaper than amazon prime which costs $119 yearly or $12.99 monthly. >> amazon shouldn't be worried right now that walmart plus and that app is going to take over market share but the growth rate of walmart's e-commerce is moving at such a rapid rate they should be scared for the near future. >> reporter: which service is better? experts say it depends on what you want. >> walmart plus may be more beneficial if you if you'r
rebecca jarvis joins us with more about how it works and which one is best for us.'s called walmart plus and the two services are very similar but there are some big differences including the price. this morning, amazon prime officially has a megacompetitor with the launch of walmart plus. walmart's new delivery service offers unlimited free delivery on more than 160,000 items including groceries, plus in-store benefits like scan and go which lets you scan items as you shop and check out with...
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and rebecca jarvis is talking about the job opportunities on good morni"good morning america do you applyr: how do you find a seen seasonal gig? you can apply on their website or use a free search engine like indeed, glass door oig or linkedin. and making that temporary position permanent, let them know that you would like to still around long term. >> macy he's also hi's also hir thousands. you can watch a full report on how to land seasonal job coming up on gma. >>> and if you love coffee, you are in the right place. san francisco comes in number two when it comes to large cities and coffee lovers in the ugs. so san francisco finished second only to seattle which of course is headquarters for star bucks. so a bit of an unfair race. wallethub.com can considered several factors including the number of coffee shops apt and average price. and of course the rest of the top five is portland, oregon and then miami which kind of surprised me and tampa, florida, which also surprised me. so y'all really like coffee in florida? >> don't do florida like that. we can enjoy cough tee too. >> but you'
and rebecca jarvis is talking about the job opportunities on good morni"good morning america do you applyr: how do you find a seen seasonal gig? you can apply on their website or use a free search engine like indeed, glass door oig or linkedin. and making that temporary position permanent, let them know that you would like to still around long term. >> macy he's also hi's also hir thousands. you can watch a full report on how to land seasonal job coming up on gma. >>> and if...
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brooks jarvis has been taking a deeper look at this growing problem. brooks?> the state has given out $77 billion in unemployment benefits since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but the numbers just aren't adds up, and neither are the names and the addresses on some of the edd mail. it's all points to a system failure and increasing fraud. as a retired police officer, eric found it suspicious. mail from california's employment development department sent to his address with someone else's name on it. >> i don't know how they got my address. i've never filed for unemployment in my life. >> reporter: he reported it to edd, but then another letter offering pandemic unemployment benefits for up to 17,550 dollars, hit and could be delivered through the mail by check or debit card. >> if i wasn't an honest person and not this mail, i could have filled that box out, signed a name, taken that atm card, but a hat on or something and started spending. >> reporter: instead, he contacted the danville police department. investigators haven't gotten far, especially wi
brooks jarvis has been taking a deeper look at this growing problem. brooks?> the state has given out $77 billion in unemployment benefits since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but the numbers just aren't adds up, and neither are the names and the addresses on some of the edd mail. it's all points to a system failure and increasing fraud. as a retired police officer, eric found it suspicious. mail from california's employment development department sent to his address with someone...
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like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through it and erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for example our he
like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst fires the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the health of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad...
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if you google mother's day, it was started by anna jarvis in 19 08. that's wrong. she starts it because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother. but the idea of mother's day comes straight out of the polls -- the post-civil war period with the idea that women, as mothers, could clean up world politics. isn't that cool? this is where we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870's. so in the 1860's, right up to 1870, you get the idea that women should have rights as all humans should have rights. but she gets the growth of this idea that women should have rights because they are different. because women have a perspective that they are going to be able to do things like stop war and stop the dangerous aspects of industrialization. so in 1874 we get the creation of the women's christian temperance union. the wctu. instantly they became politically involved. under annieed whitmire. they become politica
if you google mother's day, it was started by anna jarvis in 19 08. that's wrong. she starts it because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother. but the idea of mother's day comes straight out of the polls -- the post-civil war period with the idea that women, as mothers, could clean up world politics. isn't that cool? this is where we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they...
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club in soho, which helps the homeless and boasts clientele including actor peter capaldi and singer jarvisless people to find jobs. but they fear that covid's impact on the hospitality sector will cause large—scale unemployment and risk more people losing their homes. i think there is a significant cliff edge coming and we are optimistic here at the house that people do still want a connection to other people and that community is more important than ever. the widow of thames valley police constable andrew harper is pushing for cross—party support over her campaign for life sentences for those who kill emergency services workers. lissie harper is meeting politicians this week after her 28—year—old husband died last year when he was dragged behind a car in berkshire whilst on duty, causing his death. the pandemic has caused live music to suffer as gigs across london have been cancelled overnight for nearly six months now. so a musician from east london has found a way of drawing attention to herself in a bright yellow van and take her music on the road. she says it may have also helped lift
club in soho, which helps the homeless and boasts clientele including actor peter capaldi and singer jarvisless people to find jobs. but they fear that covid's impact on the hospitality sector will cause large—scale unemployment and risk more people losing their homes. i think there is a significant cliff edge coming and we are optimistic here at the house that people do still want a connection to other people and that community is more important than ever. the widow of thames valley police...
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police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quayle and jarvis.argets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern individuals getting locked up for illegal handguns and being released from custody, the next day. >>that's disgusting how does that happen. i'm chris horvatits in rochester. >>we're going hands on with some cool new features in ios 14 including i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda app
police believe the people who had the guns were firing at each other quayle and jarvis.argets. we have 2 innocent victims here that were attending. you know party with a few of the few friends. >>a city already reeling from the in-custody death of daniel prude last march is on edge once again tonight waiting for answers. police here say they're tired too tired of the violence. in this 30 year police veteran had something to say about this pattern individuals getting locked up for illegal...
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rebecca jarvis has the latest intel on all that and what other companies are looking for in potential help thousan comforts of your home. its first ever virtual career day. the free event september 16th inc hire arlingr. but with more than 29 millio americans still filing f unemployment benefits, where else c >> you know, the industries are hiring that a helping the u.s navigate this new noal so itogistics.re, itetail. we are seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that e helping us figure out how to floweare hiring.din, some of the most in demand skill in 83% o data sci >> really depends on the company. require four-year degrees.panies that we're seeing that are hiring, cvs u major tech and ibm offering high growth jobs, no college degree required.free resource is the nonprofit yeaup. after a six-month hi training program, they will match you with companies like salesforce, bank degree, robi robin. >> al i know a lot of people were taking notes. let's go back now to ginger. ginger.not tell you the number of people that didn't believe the of the snow from wyoming, south d
rebecca jarvis has the latest intel on all that and what other companies are looking for in potential help thousan comforts of your home. its first ever virtual career day. the free event september 16th inc hire arlingr. but with more than 29 millio americans still filing f unemployment benefits, where else c >> you know, the industries are hiring that a helping the u.s navigate this new noal so itogistics.re, itetail. we are seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that e...
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doctor sarah jarvis, thank you forjoining us on brea kfast. jarvis, thank you forjoining us on breakfastclubs worried about their survival during the coming season, without any fans, will draw some comfort and hope from the words of chelsea manager frank lampard. he's confident the top clubs will come together to help out. the english football league has warned it faces a £200 million collective loss due to the pandemic if spectators cannot return this season, and the chelsea manager understands the responsibility of those elite clubs at the top. i don't think there's anybody in any form of the game, the premier league, at the top of the pyramid, or grassroots football, that doesn't want to see this game continue and for clubs to not go under and for people to not lose theirjobs. so i think there'll be some positive action, positive thoughts, and the people who are at the top of the game to make those plans, i would certainly support ideas to try and help any form of grassroots football or sport get the help it needs to stay alive during this tough time. and we all will try and come toge
doctor sarah jarvis, thank you forjoining us on brea kfast. jarvis, thank you forjoining us on breakfastclubs worried about their survival during the coming season, without any fans, will draw some comfort and hope from the words of chelsea manager frank lampard. he's confident the top clubs will come together to help out. the english football league has warned it faces a £200 million collective loss due to the pandemic if spectators cannot return this season, and the chelsea manager...
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doctor sarah jarvis, thank you very not know where to get out.riday she couldn't. she called 191, was advised to self—isolate, she applied for a pull to test it arrived on sunday, she took the test at fort bm on monday, but as of today, this ta has had no results of the test. meanwhile, ten children and her class have developed very similar covid symptoms. so she is wondering if she had got that test last friday and got a speedy response to that test, could those children have avoided developing no symptoms. lots of questions being thrown up as a result of people not being able to get access to test immediately. if you're watching in the uk this afternoon. your questions on testing will be answered by virologist and lecturer in global health dr elisabetta groppelli. send your questions using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions or email us using yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. a line about sarah keir starmer, the labour leader, who has said that he is pleased and relieved that a coronavirus test result for one of his children had come back negative. —— sarah k
doctor sarah jarvis, thank you very not know where to get out.riday she couldn't. she called 191, was advised to self—isolate, she applied for a pull to test it arrived on sunday, she took the test at fort bm on monday, but as of today, this ta has had no results of the test. meanwhile, ten children and her class have developed very similar covid symptoms. so she is wondering if she had got that test last friday and got a speedy response to that test, could those children have avoided...
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our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has the latest on how to find them.s happening right now. it doesn't even mean you have to leave your home. a lot of the applications can be done in a work-from-home setting. you should find out within about 48 hours of your application whether you got the job, and employers tell us numbers of these positions will become permanent work. this morning, with more than 29 million americans currently collecting unemployment benefits, new seasonal jobs more important than ever. macy's exclusively telling "gma" they will host a national holiday hiring event on september 29th to fill 25,000 full and part-time roles at their fulfillment centers across the country for the holiday season. walmart announcing plans to hire 20,000 employees at fulfillment centers as they prep for an increase in online shopping this holiday. the retail giant hiring for a range of roles with hourly wages of up to $23.75. fedex says it plans to add more than 70,000 workers and ups who has offered jobs to seasonal employees, is looking to add 100,000 thi
our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has the latest on how to find them.s happening right now. it doesn't even mean you have to leave your home. a lot of the applications can be done in a work-from-home setting. you should find out within about 48 hours of your application whether you got the job, and employers tell us numbers of these positions will become permanent work. this morning, with more than 29 million americans currently collecting unemployment benefits, new seasonal jobs...
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doctor sarah jarvis and professor sian griffiths, thank you.r most this weekend. largely driver many places, it will turn warmer but the further north and you are, blustery wind and rain. persistent rain in north—west scotla nd persistent rain in north—west scotland courtesy of this stripe of cloud. just ploughing across the atlantic, destined to bring some very wet weather across the north—west of the uk. for england and wales, largely fine and sunny. the showers will tend to fade for a time but only as cloud. wendy in northern areas. the steady winds, a0-15 northern areas. the steady winds, a0—15 miles per hour. wet weather pushing through northern ireland and scotland. over the hills of north—west scotland, we could see a month worth of rain over the next couple of days. tonight is dry for england and wales with clear spells, temperatures 12— 13 degrees in most places. into tomorrow, here is that pipeline of moisture. it will be sitting particularly through the day, piling on across the hills of western scotland. for flooding disruption. eas
doctor sarah jarvis and professor sian griffiths, thank you.r most this weekend. largely driver many places, it will turn warmer but the further north and you are, blustery wind and rain. persistent rain in north—west scotla nd persistent rain in north—west scotland courtesy of this stripe of cloud. just ploughing across the atlantic, destined to bring some very wet weather across the north—west of the uk. for england and wales, largely fine and sunny. the showers will tend to fade for a...