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>> all right, rebecca jarvis live in new york for us. rebecca, thank you. >>> and overseas tonight, russian opposition leader alexei navalny, who survived being poisoned, has been sentenced to more than two years in prison. tonight, the u.s. calling for his immediate and unconditional release. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: tonight, russia's top opposition leader sentenced to more than 2 1/2 years in prison. alexei navalny, joking at times, but defiant throughout, drawing a heart on his cage to his wife yulia before being led away. he was sentenced today for breaching probation on an embezzlement case dismissed as unlawful by the european court of human rights. the reason he failed to meet probation officers in person as he was supposed to, because he was fighting for his life in a german hospital after being poisoned, but the court dismissed that. navalny fell ill in a flight from siberia to moscow last august. he was rushed to germany under high security, where it was found he'd been poisoned
>> all right, rebecca jarvis live in new york for us. rebecca, thank you. >>> and overseas tonight, russian opposition leader alexei navalny, who survived being poisoned, has been sentenced to more than two years in prison. tonight, the u.s. calling for his immediate and unconditional release. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: tonight, russia's top opposition leader sentenced to more than 2 1/2 years in prison. alexei navalny, joking...
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to talk about that showdown down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he has also written several books including what would google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example faceb
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to talk about that showdown down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he's also written several books including what would google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change the. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example f
to talk about that showdown down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he's also written several books including what would google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you...
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about that that should down down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he has also written several books including what would google do and matthew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news. well australia took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging down under google signing deals with news corp for example f
about that that should down down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he has also written several books including what would google do and matthew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen to both of you...
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we mourn seven heroes, michael smith, dix kobe, judith resnick, gregory jarvis, and chris nickel off.r loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear you do the full impact of this tragedy. but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave. they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i will give you joy. they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover his truths. they wished to serve, and they did. they served all of us. we have grown used to wonders in this >> for 25 years, the united states space program has been doing that. we have grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget we have only just begun. we are still pioneers. members of the challenger crew were pioneers. >> follow us on social media for more clips and posts. >> gary talks about his book, "the great comeback." how abraham lincoln beat the odds. he explained how he bounced back from his senate race loss to become the presidential nominee two years later.
we mourn seven heroes, michael smith, dix kobe, judith resnick, gregory jarvis, and chris nickel off.r loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear you do the full impact of this tragedy. but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave. they had that special grace, that special spirit that says give me a challenge and i will give you joy. they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover his truths. they...
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to talk about that showdown down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he has also written several books including what would google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you welcome to the program matthew let me start with you how did all stray you've become as you write ground 0 in the battle over who pays for news well astro you took laws that have been advanced in countries like france and germany and took a an extra step so they made a stronger version of those types of laws and i think that's really concentrated well you can tell it's concentrated the attention of both google and facebook and they're doing everything in their power to get australia to change the law. and we see jeff facebook and google diverging don't under google signing deals with news corp for examp
to talk about that showdown down under i'm joined tonight by 2 media insiders from new york jeff jarvis is a journalism professor at city university of new york he's a blogger at buzz machine dot com he has also written several books including what would google do and mathew ingram writes about digital media for the columbia journalism review his piece out today is entitled google and facebook grapple with news publishers as all straight you have becomes a test case gentlemen both of you...
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here is abc news reporter rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: end of an era, jeff bezos, founder of amazon,pd he's stepping down. the man who started amazon in 1994 building it from an online book store into a global giant worth more than $1.6 trillion. >> trying to find a product that actually matched the internet technology. that was really the key. because right now the web is still a fairly immature platform. >>> changing the way we shop, stream and get our deliveries. announcing he'll leave his role as ceo later this year. the idea for amazon has made bezos one of the wealthiest people on the planet, worth an estimated $196.4 billion. so what will this change due to amazon's stock and what's next for one of the world's richest people? it's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look," i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> apple is testing a way you can unlock your phone with face id while having your mask on. this new feature will require you to have an apple watch. all you'll need to do is have an unlocked watch and look at your iphone like usual. the update is expected
here is abc news reporter rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: end of an era, jeff bezos, founder of amazon,pd he's stepping down. the man who started amazon in 1994 building it from an online book store into a global giant worth more than $1.6 trillion. >> trying to find a product that actually matched the internet technology. that was really the key. because right now the web is still a fairly immature platform. >>> changing the way we shop, stream and get our deliveries....
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in december, she talked with my colleague, rebecca jarvis. >> how have you been managing all of this?t been very difficult since the pandemic began in march. thank god i have a team, people i work with, my manager, my supervisor. they are very resourceful. >> reporter: even before the pandemic, finances were tight for angel and her three children, ages 10, 7, and 6. she never wants them to be homeless like she was as a child, after her mother died. >> and i want my kids to have stability. >> reporter: child care has been one of her biggest problems to solve. in the spring her children were in a free day care for essential workers, a lifeline funded for a time by philanthropies. >> child care is not a family issue, it's a business issue. child care is a piece of critical infrastructure, like roads and bridges that help working parents get to work. it's especially important that we get single moms backnt workforce, because you can't work an in-person job if you don't have child care. >> reporter: her children finally entered an in-person learning pod at their school. but it had to close
in december, she talked with my colleague, rebecca jarvis. >> how have you been managing all of this?t been very difficult since the pandemic began in march. thank god i have a team, people i work with, my manager, my supervisor. they are very resourceful. >> reporter: even before the pandemic, finances were tight for angel and her three children, ages 10, 7, and 6. she never wants them to be homeless like she was as a child, after her mother died. >> and i want my kids to...
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but before you do, abc news chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has?hanges that you really should know about. >> reporter: the 2020 tax season is upon us and there are some big changes you should know about this year starting with those stimulus checks. first of all, they are not taxable income. however, about 12 million americans didn't receive the benefits that they were eligible for. remember, these are the checks that went out last year for up to $1,200 and $600 and about 12 million americans didn't receive them. so if you made up to $75,000 as an individual or $150,000 as a married couple you can file for the rebate recovery credit on the taxes for 2020. that will allow you to southeast benefits you were eligible for if you didn't get that check in the mail. unemployment benefits. those are taxable. so you do have to file those on your income taxes. but another thing to consider is that in this last year there was a significant amount of fraud, we're told, on unemployment benefits, which means if you get a 1099g form in the mail that doesn't look
but before you do, abc news chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis has?hanges that you really should know about. >> reporter: the 2020 tax season is upon us and there are some big changes you should know about this year starting with those stimulus checks. first of all, they are not taxable income. however, about 12 million americans didn't receive the benefits that they were eligible for. remember, these are the checks that went out last year for up to $1,200 and $600 and about 12...
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family which usually spawns those who live by vine gotten loose lucky he found a new partner rosa and jarvis the rabbi of dresden students community and his family did not completely break with him he regularly skype's with his family in new york state and lets them share his new life. there show you are our new chandelier. so i wouldn't say it's all one dear and. 16. i mean only 7 are here. if you think. his daughters from his 1st marriage mary and marquis are also taking part in the scott cole usually he travels to israel every 3 months to visit them but that's been impossible since february due to the pandemic miria you dressed up for the show about sure i'm ready i've got myself ready who isn't ready markie no milk is ready to follow the vine gardens ex-wife still leads an ultra-orthodox life she has broken off contact with him and never takes part in the calls with the children. i think that my children are too small to understand that i do not know what they're being told by their teachers and by their mother i do know that they will grow up and they will have. the ability to choose af
family which usually spawns those who live by vine gotten loose lucky he found a new partner rosa and jarvis the rabbi of dresden students community and his family did not completely break with him he regularly skype's with his family in new york state and lets them share his new life. there show you are our new chandelier. so i wouldn't say it's all one dear and. 16. i mean only 7 are here. if you think. his daughters from his 1st marriage mary and marquis are also taking part in the scott...
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the family which response those who live by vine garden was lucky he found a new partner rosa and jarvis the rabbi of dresden students community and his family did not completely break with him. he regularly skype's with his family in new york state and lets them share his new life. there's show you our new chandelier. so i'll do the same so i'm here in. 16. i mean only 7 are here. his daughters from his 1st marriage mary and markie are also taking part in the skype call usually he travels to israel every 3 months to visit them but that's been impossible since february due to the pandemic miria you dressed up for the shot sure i'm ready i've got myself ready who isn't ready markie no milk is ready to act the more he follows the vine gardens ex-wife still leads an ultra-orthodox life she has broken off contact with him and never takes part in the calls with the children. i think that my children are too small point to standards i do not know what they're being told by their teachers and by their mother i do know that they will grow up and they will have. the ability to choose afterwards b
the family which response those who live by vine garden was lucky he found a new partner rosa and jarvis the rabbi of dresden students community and his family did not completely break with him. he regularly skype's with his family in new york state and lets them share his new life. there's show you our new chandelier. so i'll do the same so i'm here in. 16. i mean only 7 are here. his daughters from his 1st marriage mary and markie are also taking part in the skype call usually he travels to...
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doctor sarah jarvis, always good to talk to you. i jarvis, always good to talk to you.wds were back the script, the australian open. tte: crowds were back and the script, the australian open. "tte: crowds were back and they the script, the australian open. t'te: crowds were back and they have the script, the australian open. tte: crowds were back and they have the latest lockdown in victoria which ended on wednesday and were just over 7000 fans in melbourne for the semifinals. another chance to equal the record of 21! grand slam titles and it is gone for now. how many more will she get? it's the first time that serena williams, has lost a semi—final at the australian open, a record that stretches back 18 years but the trouble was she was up against the in form naomi 0saka, whos on a 20 match winning run and she won 6—3, 6-4. it was rather fitting that some fans were back allowed back for the semi—finals, and they gave the 7 time champion, serena, a standing ovation. indeed rather emotional scenes, as serena now 39, placed her hand on her heart, and each time she goes ou
doctor sarah jarvis, always good to talk to you. i jarvis, always good to talk to you.wds were back the script, the australian open. tte: crowds were back and the script, the australian open. "tte: crowds were back and they the script, the australian open. t'te: crowds were back and they have the script, the australian open. tte: crowds were back and they have the latest lockdown in victoria which ended on wednesday and were just over 7000 fans in melbourne for the semifinals. another...
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colt jarvis, who is the communications director of visit ogden, would agree with that. hey, colt.! do you think that's a fair statement, that you guys have the best skiing and snowboarding, and if so, why? >> i think that it's more than fair. i think it's absolutely true. >> yeah, well, so, tell us about ogden city. >> we have a myriad of local, independent restaurants, as well as inexpensive boutiques and experiences that you can have off the mountain. >> what about the serious stuff when we want to hit those slopes? >> you can have anybody on any level of skill come and ski or snowboard in ogden, whether that is a first-timer or someone who's been doing it for years. we like to say that you can find whatever experience you're looking foin. that's why we have our three ski resorts, totaling, again, over 11,000 skiable acres. if you are looking for a glamorous experience of groomed trails and large lodges and cocktail hours, that is available to you. and if you're looking for that powder-hound, off-the-beaten-path, dive bar after and a good beer, we have that, too. >> and what abo
colt jarvis, who is the communications director of visit ogden, would agree with that. hey, colt.! do you think that's a fair statement, that you guys have the best skiing and snowboarding, and if so, why? >> i think that it's more than fair. i think it's absolutely true. >> yeah, well, so, tell us about ogden city. >> we have a myriad of local, independent restaurants, as well as inexpensive boutiques and experiences that you can have off the mountain. >> what about the...
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. >> christine jarvie. >> thank you very much mister speaker and can i associate myself the liberal democrats with the prime minister's comments on the holocaust. a year ago next week in a speech at greenwich the prime minister said that the us, it was high time the us their punitive tariffs on scotch whiskey. since then the industry has lost half 1 billion pounds in exports to the us and the government has failed to reach a deal to have the 25 percent tariffs removed so will the prime minister commit to what he argent ardently complies with the wto rules which led to the issue and can he promised in the budget 'stemperament will take it to support this vital industry and employer ? >> mister speaker i know my right honorable friend the chancellor actually does things to support fantastic industries such as scotch whiskey but one of the reasons for leaving the eu mister speaker is that we will be able to do a free-trade deal with the us and obviate a tariffs of the kind she describes which will be in perpetuity if the scottish nationalist party to get their way and take scotland back into the
. >> christine jarvie. >> thank you very much mister speaker and can i associate myself the liberal democrats with the prime minister's comments on the holocaust. a year ago next week in a speech at greenwich the prime minister said that the us, it was high time the us their punitive tariffs on scotch whiskey. since then the industry has lost half 1 billion pounds in exports to the us and the government has failed to reach a deal to have the 25 percent tariffs removed so will the...
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our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now.ing up people who may not have considered buying a stock. here we are in the midst of blizzard, what were two people discussing gamestop. this morning, market mania after a group of small investors rallied around a few cast-off stocks like gamestop soaring 400% last week some now cashing in. >> i think of it as like something fun to do and profitable at the same time. >> reporter: including 10-year-old jadyn carr, two years ago his mom bought his ten shares of gamestop. now, he sold them for more than $3,000, making quite a name for himself in the process. >> i looked at myself today, i just saw a whole list of my name on different news networks and channels. >> yeah, he was like, google me mom. >> reporter: while jadyn is moving on from gamestop, many others are actively trading it still, a group of you stock market new comers swapping tips on social media, causing surging demand for trading apps like robinhood. robinhood posting its highest daily average of users last week at 2.5 mil
our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis joins us now.ing up people who may not have considered buying a stock. here we are in the midst of blizzard, what were two people discussing gamestop. this morning, market mania after a group of small investors rallied around a few cast-off stocks like gamestop soaring 400% last week some now cashing in. >> i think of it as like something fun to do and profitable at the same time. >> reporter: including 10-year-old jadyn carr, two...
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it's as if they were channelling both howard jarvis and howard beal.ctivity and the latter of network motive fame which gave rise to a political movement that counted among's supports who's who of conservative lawmakers. they took on the gop party establishment spear heading opposition to government run healthcare and helped republicans take back the congress in 2010. they later orchestrated a government shutdown and forced the ouster of the house speaker john. much has changed. the caucus is gone and so too are the republicans undone by budget deals and congress's decision to suspend the debt ceiling. >> fiscal conservatives should be in mourning. >> the fight continues. trillions in spending thanks to the global pandemic could mean a resurgence. it could prove its epilogue rather than a rebirth. with 3 million supporters still backing tea party groups in 2021 supporters say theirs is a movement with plenty of power to yield with the mid-terms elections and the playbook from 2010 to dust off. >> bret: the dow dropped today and the s&p finished at a re
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>> rebecca jarvis, thanks very much. >>> to washington now and the latest on the impeachment trial of former president trump. set to get started in just six days and dueling briefs have been filed by house impeachment managers and the new trump legal team. with house prosecutors concluding that trump was, quote, singularly responsible for the january 6th siege of the capitol, trump lawyers denying the claim arguing it's unconstitutional to try a former president. our chief washington correspondent jon karl is tracking the case. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. in making their case that the president was singularly responsible for the horror that transpired on january 6th, the house managers will try to make an emotionally powerful case using videos from that day, graphic videos, including videos showing that at least some of those rioters up there clearly believed they were there at the behest of donald trump. so that's the case from the house managers. in terms of the case from the president's new legal team, they will focus primarily on the question of constitut
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rebecca jarvis joins us with more on how it works.as an audio only exploration of conversations with vips, sometimes you can participate directly, other times you can be a fly on the wall and already people have joined. everyone from drake to elon musk, to barbara corcoran. >> if you have not heard about clubhouse yet, you are absolutely missing out. >> what is clubhouse and should you be on it? spoiler, yes, you should. >> reporter: clubhouse, the exclusive invite only social networking app that is suddenly popping up everywhere. >> these little boxes that you see right here with a title and people within it are what's called brooms. >> reporter: in each of those rooms users can be a fly on the wall, listening in on conversations and interviews on loads of topics like a virtual dinner party on your phone. >> people are doing any and everything on clubhouse. they're pitching businesses, they're dating, there are stand-up comedy rooms on the platform. you have that option to raise your hand and join the conversation. >> reporter: it's
rebecca jarvis joins us with more on how it works.as an audio only exploration of conversations with vips, sometimes you can participate directly, other times you can be a fly on the wall and already people have joined. everyone from drake to elon musk, to barbara corcoran. >> if you have not heard about clubhouse yet, you are absolutely missing out. >> what is clubhouse and should you be on it? spoiler, yes, you should. >> reporter: clubhouse, the exclusive invite only social...
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judith reg nick, donald mcnair, gregory jarvis, and chris nickel off.loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy, but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace, special spirit. they had a hunger to explore and discover. they wished to serve and they did. we have grown used two wonders in this century, it is hard to dazzle us. for 25 years, the united space program has been doing such that. we have grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget we have only just begun. we are still pioneers. they, the members of the crew were pioneers. >> follow us on social media at c-span has re--- at c-span >> every saturday, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil-rights, u.s. presidents, 9/11. >> thank you for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual se
judith reg nick, donald mcnair, gregory jarvis, and chris nickel off.loss as a nation together. to the families of the seven, we cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy, but we feel the loss and we are thinking about you so very much. your loved ones were daring and brave and they had that special grace, special spirit. they had a hunger to explore and discover. they wished to serve and they did. we have grown used two wonders in this century, it is hard to dazzle us. for 25...
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unlike other social media platforms because it is exclusive invite only, but as rebecca v rebecca jarviss not the only thing that makes it stand out. >> if you have not heard about clubhouse yet, you are absolutely missing out. what is clubhouse and should you be on it? >> spoiler, yes, you should. >> clubhouse, it's the exclusive invite-only social networking app that sudden sli poppily pop everywhere. >> these boxes with the title and people within it are rooms. >> reporter: in each room users can be a fly on the wall, listening in on conversations and interviews on loads of topics like a virtual dinner party on your phone. >> people are doing any and everything on clubhouse. they are pitching businesses, they are dating, there is stand-up comedy rooms on the platform. you have that options to raise your hand and join the conversation. >> reporter: it's become a viral sensation? the stay-at-home pandemic era. clubhouse hit over 2 million weekly users within the last month. oprah and serena williams have been seen on the app. and recently, elon musk joining the club tweeting, on clubhou
unlike other social media platforms because it is exclusive invite only, but as rebecca v rebecca jarviss not the only thing that makes it stand out. >> if you have not heard about clubhouse yet, you are absolutely missing out. what is clubhouse and should you be on it? >> spoiler, yes, you should. >> clubhouse, it's the exclusive invite-only social networking app that sudden sli poppily pop everywhere. >> these boxes with the title and people within it are rooms....
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make sure they can get tested and make sure they can get vaccinated, jarvis said.m will soon add 30 more people to expand the informational effort to residents in low income and vulnerable communities. san francisco's restaurants and bars are fighting to survive. and now city and state leaders say they're pushing for rule changes aimed at keeping their doors open. ktvu is christian captain joins us now live and christian, the seas cities restaurant industry is changing right before our eyes and that's right, julie so many restaurants and bars and san francisco have closed, but for those that make it many of them will be fundamentally transformed. going forward. it's not hard to see the impact the pandemic has had on san francisco's restaurants and bars. many have closed their doors for good. and those who have survived have had to adapt. and for many that has meant taking what it once been endorsed service out onto the street. we have more seats out front now than we've had inside. that's one oyster depot. they'd like to keep their outdoor dining for as long as the
make sure they can get tested and make sure they can get vaccinated, jarvis said.m will soon add 30 more people to expand the informational effort to residents in low income and vulnerable communities. san francisco's restaurants and bars are fighting to survive. and now city and state leaders say they're pushing for rule changes aimed at keeping their doors open. ktvu is christian captain joins us now live and christian, the seas cities restaurant industry is changing right before our eyes and...
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journalist dominique jackson spoke to abc's rebecca jarvis how she managed to become debt free in the a pandemic. the 27-year-old says she was determined to take control. >> in 2018 i was laid off of my job and had no money and was living in a new city. when i got laid off it hit me like, girl, we got to get these finances together. i had a gal to have like, you know, six months to a year of an emergency savings. i moved in with my mom and really learned to in practice living [ inaudible ]. i picked up website design, social media management, doing freelance articles. >> jackson says she used a finance tool called undebt it, it gave her a personalized plan. "gma" will have a full report and tips at 7:00. >>> a santa rosa man is heading to hollywood because he made an impression on "american idol" wearing viking attire and carrying thor's hammer. >> who are you. >> my name is anthony guzman. >> would you consider yourself a viking? ol. re of a modern viking. >> skol. >> skol! >> what is that? >> so guzman explains that means cheers in scandinavian languages. online he's known as the vi
journalist dominique jackson spoke to abc's rebecca jarvis how she managed to become debt free in the a pandemic. the 27-year-old says she was determined to take control. >> in 2018 i was laid off of my job and had no money and was living in a new city. when i got laid off it hit me like, girl, we got to get these finances together. i had a gal to have like, you know, six months to a year of an emergency savings. i moved in with my mom and really learned to in practice living [ inaudible...
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rebecca jarvis here to break it all down.m last year, anywhere from $1,200 to $600 on the second round are not taxable income, and about 12 million americans who were eligible didn't actually receive them, and there's a way to get it on your 2020 taxes if you didn't receive them. you can file for what's known as the recovery rebate credit. this is for anyone making up to $75,000. married couples filing up to $150,000, and that will make you eligible for those $1,200 or $600 checks that went out last year. unemployment benefits. they are taxable income so you do have to file that as taxable income on your taxes, but if you received a form 1099-g that doesn't look right to you, you should know that there was a large amount of fraud we're told on some of the unemployment benefits, and that means that if you received a 1099-g form, george, that doesn't look right to you, that may be fraud and you want to report it immediately to your government. ask them, your local government and state government, ask for a form so you can file
rebecca jarvis here to break it all down.m last year, anywhere from $1,200 to $600 on the second round are not taxable income, and about 12 million americans who were eligible didn't actually receive them, and there's a way to get it on your 2020 taxes if you didn't receive them. you can file for what's known as the recovery rebate credit. this is for anyone making up to $75,000. married couples filing up to $150,000, and that will make you eligible for those $1,200 or $600 checks that went out...
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rebecca jarvis joins us with more. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael.the man she met on a dating app promised her the world. >> he told me that he fell madly in love with me and so, of course, i fell hook line and sinker. >> reporter: but later she says he started asking for money for his daughter's surgery asking her to open an account for him and send gift cards. >> and he said one of his children needed emergency surgery and that the co-pay on it was $500. could i send $500? so i did that and then it led to another $500 and then it led to a thousand dollars. >> reporter: according to this federal trade commission report, scammers took in record amounts of cash last year in romance scams. the median loss for consumers, $2,500. >> the $300 million reported lost on romance scams is a record number. that is absolutely unprecedented. >> reporter: the ftc reporting scammers are creating fake profiles and taking advantage of the pandemic and economic crisis. >> we have had people report hundreds of people report these scammers were sending them fraudulently
rebecca jarvis joins us with more. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael.the man she met on a dating app promised her the world. >> he told me that he fell madly in love with me and so, of course, i fell hook line and sinker. >> reporter: but later she says he started asking for money for his daughter's surgery asking her to open an account for him and send gift cards. >> and he said one of his children needed emergency surgery and that the co-pay on...
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rebecca jarvis joins us with her strategies. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, michael. no matter who you are, but you're about to meet a woman who paid it all down in the midst of a pandemic, and even after a job loss. here's how. 27-year-old dominique jackson has reason to celebrate. in less than three years, she was able to pay off all of her student loan debt, $30,000. >> i was living in a new city. when i got laid off it hit me like, we got to get these finances together. >> reporter: with one third of adults aged 30 or younger having student loan debt, she was determined to take control. >> i had my paycheck on autopilot to my savings account. >> reporter: then she pulled in the reins on her spending. >> i had to deal with my mom, and i learned practicing and, like, decreasing all of my expenses, while also increasing my income. >> reporter: she took on side jobs putting as much money as she could towards paying off that debt. >> i picked up website design, social media management, freelance articles. >> reporter: she discovered the finance tool, undebt it, a finan
rebecca jarvis joins us with her strategies. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, michael. no matter who you are, but you're about to meet a woman who paid it all down in the midst of a pandemic, and even after a job loss. here's how. 27-year-old dominique jackson has reason to celebrate. in less than three years, she was able to pay off all of her student loan debt, $30,000. >> i was living in a new city. when i got laid off it hit me like, we got to get these finances...
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haifa up with sarah jarvis, one of our regulars on the programme. how are ou?aybe you can explain. we are being told all over 50s will get the vaccination by may. what does that mean to you?— the vaccination by may. what does that mean to you? well, i hope they are talkinr that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about the _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about the end _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about the end of - are talking about the end of may, could because what we need to take into account is from probably towards the middle or end of march we are starting to give second vaccines as well, and that does mean of course that the number of new people who can be vaccinated is going to slow down if we get the same supply of vaccines. gps and practices have done an amazing job. they've given about three quarters of the vaccines so far, but of course that has meant that a lot of work will have to go. as younger people come in, it's more possible for them to go to
haifa up with sarah jarvis, one of our regulars on the programme. how are ou?aybe you can explain. we are being told all over 50s will get the vaccination by may. what does that mean to you?— the vaccination by may. what does that mean to you? well, i hope they are talkinr that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about the _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are talking about the end _ that mean to you? well, i hope they are...
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dr jarvis, good morning., different to how it is now? well, firstly. the _ different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines _ different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines do - different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines do appear i different to how it is now? well, | firstly, the vaccines do appear to not only offer really good protection, but even if they don't offer 100% protection, people who do get it appear to be much less likely to get severely unwell. so for instance with the astrazeneca vaccine, although the number of people getting it is not reduced by quite as much, if you look at the statistics, as with the pfizer vaccine, nobody who had had the astrazeneca vaccine within two weeks, orfrom two astrazeneca vaccine within two weeks, or from two weeks, astrazeneca vaccine within two weeks, orfrom two weeks, ended up in hospital. so we've now got vaccines which we think we can tweak very quickly. astrazeneca hasjust come out and said it can produce a version which could be
dr jarvis, good morning., different to how it is now? well, firstly. the _ different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines _ different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines do - different to how it is now? well, firstly, the vaccines do appear i different to how it is now? well, | firstly, the vaccines do appear to not only offer really good protection, but even if they don't offer 100% protection, people who do get it appear to be much less likely to get severely unwell. so for...