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doctor jarvis, other viruses as well. doctor jarvis. can — other viruses as well.r viruses as well. doctor - jarvis, can you remember what it was like to practise medicine before the pandemic, does it seems like a distant golden age? i pandemic, does it seems like a distant golden age?— distant golden age? i vaguely remember. — distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because - distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because i- distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because i was - distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because i was a i distant golden age? i vaguely. remember, because i was a gp distant golden age? i vaguely - remember, because i was a gp for 29 years before the pandemic and i would love to reinforce everything that my colleague has said, please, if you are eligible for your flu vaccination, this year the nhs has got the biggest flu vaccination in history, 35,000,000 people in the uk will be invited. they will not be invited in the same way as before the pandemic and we will probably never go back to the way we did before the pandemic, but for ma
doctor jarvis, other viruses as well. doctor jarvis. can — other viruses as well.r viruses as well. doctor - jarvis, can you remember what it was like to practise medicine before the pandemic, does it seems like a distant golden age? i pandemic, does it seems like a distant golden age?— distant golden age? i vaguely remember. — distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because - distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because i- distant golden age? i vaguely remember, because i was -...
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we looked at harry jarvis story of getting a boat coming to fort monroe saying it's a black man's warbefore it's through and this has a lot of popular sway and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the soldier model and we see it enacted in the labor model as it was for jordan anderson and we see those as this soldier with his family, the nuclear family finding a way overnight to be considered as part, a potential part of a middle class. there were 179 african-american soldiers, 19,000 sailors so they are making negotiations with the union and it's because they are able to make these negotiations. they don't -- yes, they are enthusiastic as harry jarvis to sign up and they were always writing letters back and forth to his wife. there's a lot of black men in these refugee camps during the civil war who say i will list that the 300 bounty is not enough. you have to guaranty my family will be rations, will be taken care of and have the opportunity to homestead as his migration severed that bond of the land even the makeshift spaces of the refugee camps. and one group of soldiers on the mi
we looked at harry jarvis story of getting a boat coming to fort monroe saying it's a black man's warbefore it's through and this has a lot of popular sway and it was enacted. we see it enacted in the soldier model and we see it enacted in the labor model as it was for jordan anderson and we see those as this soldier with his family, the nuclear family finding a way overnight to be considered as part, a potential part of a middle class. there were 179 african-american soldiers, 19,000 sailors...
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rebecca jarvis has more on the racial abuse he endured. >> we just want to be treated and seen as equal human beings. >> a former tesla contract worker speaking out after a san francisco federal court decided the electric car maker must pay him 130 7 million dollars over claims he suffered racist abuse at the company. oh in -- owen diaz told the court he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls, or coworkers told them to go back to africa and ethnic slurs were heard routinely. diaz says nothing was done to stop it, quitting after roughly one year on the job and
rebecca jarvis has more on the racial abuse he endured. >> we just want to be treated and seen as equal human beings. >> a former tesla contract worker speaking out after a san francisco federal court decided the electric car maker must pay him 130 7 million dollars over claims he suffered racist abuse at the company. oh in -- owen diaz told the court he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls, or coworkers told them to...
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here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: the man at the center of a $137 million verdict against tesla speaking out. >> you cannot keep treating workers like this. rebecca: owen diaz as an elevator operator told the court that he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls and coworkers told him to go back to africa. >> they decided not to follow through and kill investigations. rebecca: now tesla ordered to ming up we will have much more of our interview with owen diaz and the change he hopes his verdict will make in workplaces everywhere. with your gma first look, rebecca jarvis. kumasi: if you own a volvo the company issued a voluntary recall of 460,000 callers -- cars because of an airbag defect. the recall impacts older sedans. applies to your car and the dealership will of replace the airbag for free. reggie: amazon is working on a smart refrigerator. it can predict your food preferences and order groceries on your behalf. it uses similar technology fo
here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: the man at the center of a $137 million verdict against tesla speaking out. >> you cannot keep treating workers like this. rebecca: owen diaz as an elevator operator told the court that he faced a hostile work environment where employees drew swastikas and racist graffiti on bathroom stalls and coworkers told him to go back to africa. >> they decided not to follow through and kill investigations. rebecca: now tesla ordered to ming up we will have...
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here's chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from diapers to meat to car parts, even candy, supply shortages everywhere you turn. >> what normally would take a couple of weeks for us to get or even a week has stretched out to about a month or so. >> reporter: american families having a harder time finding what they need at the grocery store, pharmacies, even giant retailers. analysts already sounding the alarm to hurry up and finish those holiday wish lists. >> i think we can expect this to get worse before it gets better. and so for people who are looking forward to the christmas season, i think it makes sense to start ordering things now to make sure you have them on time. >> reporter: each piece of the supply chain strapped, giant backlogs at our ports, ships lined up as far as the eye can see, a shortage of truck drivers and factory workers. the cost of using shipping containers soaring because up nearly 300% this year, because the demand for them is so high, increasing the price retailers pay just to get their goods from asia to u.s. st
here's chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, from diapers to meat to car parts, even candy, supply shortages everywhere you turn. >> what normally would take a couple of weeks for us to get or even a week has stretched out to about a month or so. >> reporter: american families having a harder time finding what they need at the grocery store, pharmacies, even giant retailers. analysts already sounding the alarm to hurry up and finish...
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so great question because there's such am believe lens you can see even with harry jarvis.le] for two years and then comes back to boston which is a perfect example of african-american that we saw at the beginning of the -- [inaudible] this disconnect even as you're trying to imagine it. but i think there is, what's -- a reimagining of africa. even a kind of connection, a story that you take with you, and it's been changed. it's changed by the flora and fauna of america itself. so it becomes unmistakably african-american. and a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what lady ann -- shady ann sutton is putting forth. and that's why she tests zora neale hurston, who exactly are you and who can i trust. so the african-american population in freedom, the difference between jordan anderson and shady ann sutton is the wide chasm of diversity that is all the people coming into freedom. but there's a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both, can understand and make intelligible both. that's what i hope the goal would be. we'll see.
so great question because there's such am believe lens you can see even with harry jarvis.le] for two years and then comes back to boston which is a perfect example of african-american that we saw at the beginning of the -- [inaudible] this disconnect even as you're trying to imagine it. but i think there is, what's -- a reimagining of africa. even a kind of connection, a story that you take with you, and it's been changed. it's changed by the flora and fauna of america itself. so it becomes...
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the schools are really scrambling to get those kinds of items. >> and rebecca jarvis with us now. when you see those ships still out at sea, you really get it. and people at home are asking what everyone is asking, how long is this going to last? >> reporter: and the bottom line here, david, is that these problems aren't going away any time soon. they're forecast to last into next year and i spoke to a small business owner today who told me the merchandise she expected to have on her shelves for christmas isn't even coming until february. david? >> all right, rebecca, i know you're going to stay on this for us. thank you. >>> overseas tonight and news involving north korea coming in at this hour. that country releasing images tonight of what they say is their latest missile test. state-run media reporting they have tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile, their eighth test fire this year. south korean officials confirming tonight the missile rose 37 miles high, flew 470 miles, landing in the sea of japan. >>> back here at home tonight and three top pediatrics groups decl
the schools are really scrambling to get those kinds of items. >> and rebecca jarvis with us now. when you see those ships still out at sea, you really get it. and people at home are asking what everyone is asking, how long is this going to last? >> reporter: and the bottom line here, david, is that these problems aren't going away any time soon. they're forecast to last into next year and i spoke to a small business owner today who told me the merchandise she expected to have on...
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he later went back to the same parking lot and hit a cyclist and then took off and hit a car at jarvis avenue. curtis mcfarland was booked for drug possession, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, and attempted murder. >>> a powerful or pure it is disguised to look like bubblegum . a warning from one police department next. >>> lake tahoe water is so low even the boat docks do not reach. here the predictions . >>> and the message among giants fans today. keep calm and beat l.a. >>> robert durst has just been sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering his friend susan berman. he shot her in order to cover up the death of his first wife in 1982. this follows a five-month trial. >>> hayward police are warning people to look out for fentanyl that looks like bubblegum. it is produced in a form like gum and then color-coded based on strength. they are asking people to pass this along to family and friends and report opioid abuse. >>> shannon o'connor is suspected of hosting these parties in idaho where she and her sons moved earlier this year she was arrested last weekend. d
he later went back to the same parking lot and hit a cyclist and then took off and hit a car at jarvis avenue. curtis mcfarland was booked for drug possession, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, and attempted murder. >>> a powerful or pure it is disguised to look like bubblegum . a warning from one police department next. >>> lake tahoe water is so low even the boat docks do not reach. here the predictions . >>> and the message among giants fans today. keep calm...
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rebecca jarvis hosts a podcast about the trial. a new episode comes out every tuesday.perintendent is warning parents of a tiktok trend. reggie: a look at the big the of the new york stock exchange where we are down this morning. >> we've got a weather system to the north of us dragging in some high clouds. we have a mostly cloudy start out fair. looking at the upside from a roof camera here, temperatures are in the mid 50's. 68 it oakland. so cool mid and upper 50's in the southbay, the coast as we look at another view here, the s mild and conquered. 52 with cloudy skies in santa rosa. 54 nevada. you can expect a lot of cloud cover a few sunny breaks in the day. will remain cool this time of year. the cooler weather sticks around for the next few days. i friday, it system missing the bay area hitting us a chance of soureikely from the sierra nevada and then we will look at a system behind it with high pressure building in. that will bring warmer temperatures. write in time for fleet week where mid upper 60's over the weekend. sunday the warmest day. 70 in napa as well
rebecca jarvis hosts a podcast about the trial. a new episode comes out every tuesday.perintendent is warning parents of a tiktok trend. reggie: a look at the big the of the new york stock exchange where we are down this morning. >> we've got a weather system to the north of us dragging in some high clouds. we have a mostly cloudy start out fair. looking at the upside from a roof camera here, temperatures are in the mid 50's. 68 it oakland. so cool mid and upper 50's in the southbay, the...
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that was rebecca jarvis.ottom line is to be careful, as you would with any financial decision. and it's invite not -- advised not to use this for impulse purchase you might regret later. larry: a few inches of snow fell over parts of the sierra nevada mountains this morning. it's coming down. this video was shot along highway 50 at about 6500 feet, no snow for us here. a bit of rain. and it's certainly cooler. spencer: we had a little bit of rain this morning, really spotty, but the same system is boosting that snow there. next two days are going to be sunny. lake tahoe, i guess i'm having you say anything. here's a look at tonight's weather. we may have more showers passing through the bay area tonight, probably more widespread than this morning in the low to mid 50's. tomorrow, bright sunny skies, low at the coast 70's around the bay. monday and tuesday, we got gusty winds blowing over the bay area hills and mountains. therefore, we have a fire weather watch in effect sunday into late tuesday. get past the
that was rebecca jarvis.ottom line is to be careful, as you would with any financial decision. and it's invite not -- advised not to use this for impulse purchase you might regret later. larry: a few inches of snow fell over parts of the sierra nevada mountains this morning. it's coming down. this video was shot along highway 50 at about 6500 feet, no snow for us here. a bit of rain. and it's certainly cooler. spencer: we had a little bit of rain this morning, really spotty, but the same system...
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if you google mother's day it says it was started by anna jarvis in 1908, that is wrong. anna jarvis started because she remembered her mother going to these mother's days and this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother but the idea of mother's day come straight out of 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. this idea of women taking a role and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870s. in the 1860s up through 1870 you get the idea that women should have rights because all humans should have rights but in 1870s this idea that women should have rights because they are different, because women have a perspective that is going to be able to do things like stop war and stop the dangerous aspects of industrialization. 1874 we get the creation of the women's christian temperance union. instantly they became politically involved. they organized under any whitten meyer, they become politically active because they are trying t
if you google mother's day it says it was started by anna jarvis in 1908, that is wrong. anna jarvis started because she remembered her mother going to these mother's days and this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother but the idea of mother's day come straight out of 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. this idea of women taking a role and taking a role because they are...
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joining us now on the phone is blake jarvis. constable and helped organize a search for christopher. constable, so glad you could be with us. i'm glad we're able to report on good news. how in the world was little christopher found? >> well, almost a miracle how he was found. it was a complex organization, investigation, that led to his recovery. a good samaritan went and searched the back of his property and lo and behold located christopher. >> what was this property like? describe the conditions of this property and how far away it was from his home that he wandered away from. >> so christopher was found almost five miles away from his home where he went missing. the property is very dense, very wooded, very rough terrain to go through. >> and what kind of condition was christopher in because five miles for a 3-year-old in the woods over a period of days, what kind of condition was he in? >> he was severely dehydrated. he was scarred up. had a lot of mars and browses on from going through the terrain. other than that he was i
joining us now on the phone is blake jarvis. constable and helped organize a search for christopher. constable, so glad you could be with us. i'm glad we're able to report on good news. how in the world was little christopher found? >> well, almost a miracle how he was found. it was a complex organization, investigation, that led to his recovery. a good samaritan went and searched the back of his property and lo and behold located christopher. >> what was this property like?...
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it was for doug celebrities, layla to see she sung in, erica, she daveille, fletcher brought bob jarvis put really there a don't yell the french army knew it could behave, however, it light because it would be supported by the french authorities. regardless, the number of epolina attacks decreased and its leadership was gradually eliminated . among the arrests was the milk bard bomber. zora address is a tell they p. bullshit, the from behaviors who he pre asia feel super high. these are the paulette paul de la. dr. winful deal. okay. any deal on it? is that through math and english, more soberly. book a very good me call. no as quick, so cook up on it. the other thing, if i did wanted the 20th to let dr. pond on caesar, maxima, basketball, nauseous, talkative, peers, shashi to clear class. he proceed door. yes. earlier he, we are mon pu or monte left but the crackdown in algiers also triggered a french crisis of conscience. intellectuals like false why maria openly expressed their outrage despite media censorship. the french people could no longer close their eyes. torture would damage
it was for doug celebrities, layla to see she sung in, erica, she daveille, fletcher brought bob jarvis put really there a don't yell the french army knew it could behave, however, it light because it would be supported by the french authorities. regardless, the number of epolina attacks decreased and its leadership was gradually eliminated . among the arrests was the milk bard bomber. zora address is a tell they p. bullshit, the from behaviors who he pre asia feel super high. these are the...
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anna jarvis started because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. and this was her attempt to turn it into a day personally for her mother. but the idea of mother's day come straight out of this post- civil war. 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 a women taking a role in taking a rule because they are different starts in the 1870s. in the 1860s right up there 1878 you get the idea women should have rights because all humans should have rights. you get the idea women should have rights because they are different. because women have a perspective that's going to be able to do things like stop war and stop the dangerous aspects of industrialization. so 1874 we get the creation of the women's christian temperance union. instantly they became politically involved. they organized under annie whitmire. they come politically active because what they are trying to do is they are trying to stop excessive drinking. they're trying to promote temperance. many cit
anna jarvis started because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. and this was her attempt to turn it into a day personally for her mother. but the idea of mother's day come straight out of this post- civil war. 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 a women taking a role in taking a rule because they are different starts in the 1870s. in the 1860s right up there 1878 you get the...
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the bowman targeted the entrance to a mosque. osama bin jarvis is there. we can speak to him now a summer more. what more can you tell us about this? attack in the capitol hollow. this is the 1st time that taliban leaders and supporters have been targeted here in the capital cobble after they took takeover of the country. there's been no claim or responsibility as yet, but this was at a gathering where people were gathering in their hundreds to control the death of the taliban, spokesman's abuse lama joe had we saw him as he was leaving for this gathering. and we asked him about security and he told us that there is a security threat in the country, but he sidelined the questions about whether there is a real threat as to what we know so far is that the dozens of people were leaving the venue when there was an attack, the nature of the attack was still not unclear, as we know, claim of responsibility. but sources there, i have been telling us that the number of people have been arrested from the vicinity and the casualties because there were so many people
the bowman targeted the entrance to a mosque. osama bin jarvis is there. we can speak to him now a summer more. what more can you tell us about this? attack in the capitol hollow. this is the 1st time that taliban leaders and supporters have been targeted here in the capital cobble after they took takeover of the country. there's been no claim or responsibility as yet, but this was at a gathering where people were gathering in their hundreds to control the death of the taliban, spokesman's...
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j by you already at that time with jarvis, edward j. o. e. impossible, me motivated me? no, i bought an important ross dollars. hm. and thrust it up again. yeah. found it only a moment to get you. yeah. complete. dorothy dorothy and your voice, your memphis? memphis dial g r, o e, e e, e, e. and also no problem. i said i am rarely your way. my chair, i left the on call me by the it me marla analysis a yellow misunderstanding. ended up in a good price. i guess. i guess the article i want to have is one let getting. mm hm . at amazon job. yeah. then you will do has to move around that will be my little middle me keep on the minute but there it is. i mean i feel awful naveja.
j by you already at that time with jarvis, edward j. o. e. impossible, me motivated me? no, i bought an important ross dollars. hm. and thrust it up again. yeah. found it only a moment to get you. yeah. complete. dorothy dorothy and your voice, your memphis? memphis dial g r, o e, e e, e, e. and also no problem. i said i am rarely your way. my chair, i left the on call me by the it me marla analysis a yellow misunderstanding. ended up in a good price. i guess. i guess the article i want to have...
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i've gone to san wives at the end of the american occupation, though is probably far, far, far more jarvis on the ground than it was back in 2001. so this is also a failure of american policy in afghanistan. what about the taliban themselves? they've said that they are investigating the situation. how do you expect them to react? well, we see a change in their attitude to the problem. will phone will it? if it, if she could a harder the statement saying the oppose this attack there, pu ivy recognized actually called the show she of brothers in this instance, which is a big shift from the previous position. and they're not a friend of the she and have gone golden i to she of i once is long cells. but i think the taliban are actually quite keen to control afghanistan and creates a degree of stability. many of those who tons the tower van once more, as the american occupation came down, came to an end were due so precisely because that's our band counter, the promise of stability and security. and therefore, i think they've got to deliver on that promise. and if that means confronting isis ke
i've gone to san wives at the end of the american occupation, though is probably far, far, far more jarvis on the ground than it was back in 2001. so this is also a failure of american policy in afghanistan. what about the taliban themselves? they've said that they are investigating the situation. how do you expect them to react? well, we see a change in their attitude to the problem. will phone will it? if it, if she could a harder the statement saying the oppose this attack there, pu ivy...
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but as osama bin jarvis reports from cobble staying afloat during an economic crunch is not easy. it's 6 30 am and cobble and the morning shift is ready to begin the day. a multi layered securities needed at the largest beverage production plant in afghanistan. career success story began its carpet and t trade more than a century ago. and now his presence in 46 countries, these carbonated green, folk, ported to the mid leaf infant measure. the ones firmly on firm is a multi $1000000000.00 enterprise. it's a household brandon of la nathan. and the workers take pride in maintaining the quality of their product. but since the balaban took over, the revenues and production have been effected. if most drawn by young are found professionals, o 2000 employees and afghanistan, many have chosen not to leave their country after foreign forces pulled out. i have saw this enough on a storm and i have to serve the nation and serve her, my soil and my country. that's the biggest reason i harvested, being in of harnessed on is more just about profit being in of honest on is a to provide services
but as osama bin jarvis reports from cobble staying afloat during an economic crunch is not easy. it's 6 30 am and cobble and the morning shift is ready to begin the day. a multi layered securities needed at the largest beverage production plant in afghanistan. career success story began its carpet and t trade more than a century ago. and now his presence in 46 countries, these carbonated green, folk, ported to the mid leaf infant measure. the ones firmly on firm is a multi $1000000000.00...
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here's our chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, proctor & gamble, maker of tide detergent and crest toothpaste, the latest in a growing list of companies announcing price hikes on many household staples in response to mounting problems with the supply chain. in a call with investors today, the company, which already raised the price of pampers diapers earlier this year, said it is limiting how much some retailers can buy to prevent hoarding and changing up shipping routes to get around bottlenecks. the news comes as a record breaking 100 ships wait to unload at the ports of l.a. and long beach. our martha raddatz showing us right here in recent days what the bottleneck looks like up close. >> there are more than 60 container ships anchored here. normally, there wouldn't be any. and these are the ones we can see. out beyond here, there are dozens more waiting to anchor. >> reporter: now union pacific railroad joining those ports running 24/7. on monday, the american apparel and footware association called on the president to "incentivize th
here's our chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, proctor & gamble, maker of tide detergent and crest toothpaste, the latest in a growing list of companies announcing price hikes on many household staples in response to mounting problems with the supply chain. in a call with investors today, the company, which already raised the price of pampers diapers earlier this year, said it is limiting how much some retailers can buy to prevent...
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so i am grads, am to some extent screw william j jarvis of the global economy. and i will bobby, when says otherwise doesn't girl? i'm going to stand ye kind of makes oil and gas. many thanks for your time on your thoughts dr. mom, do salome international orland energy expert thinking don't you u . s. republicans have accused the military of double standards over a marine facing potential charges for criticizing the biden administration's policy from afghanistan. now it is in stark contrast to another officer who was earlier hailed as a hero for standing up to the trumpet, ministration ortiz, caleb martin, has been taking a closer look at the 2 cases. $2000000.00 from over $27000.00 different donors. that's how strongly people are feeling the case of lieutenant colonel sheller. he's facing potential criminal charges over criticizing commanders over the withdrawal from afghanistan. now his hearing has been delayed until next week, but his family is not very optimistic. or we have been told to prepare that it could be a long prison term. sheller was an active duty
so i am grads, am to some extent screw william j jarvis of the global economy. and i will bobby, when says otherwise doesn't girl? i'm going to stand ye kind of makes oil and gas. many thanks for your time on your thoughts dr. mom, do salome international orland energy expert thinking don't you u . s. republicans have accused the military of double standards over a marine facing potential charges for criticizing the biden administration's policy from afghanistan. now it is in stark contrast to...
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and what are they going to do about ok, osama bin jarvis. they bring us up to date from the afghan capital f and i was, i'm a thank you very much deeds. well, let's get more on this snow from a far hudson. i bill there. he joins us from islam about who's the security analyst and researcher on a militancy is good to speak to you. i'm just going to repeat what our correspondence said. there has been no claim of responsibility for this attack, but given the context of the situation that we're in now, which groups would you say would be among the 1st that you would suspect? i mean, who do you think would be attacking? it looks like the taliban themselves are being attacked. well, one cannot gulard the possibility that slung state horizontal, whence might possibly be the anger survey colors so far they haven't not offered chicken to survey. but there's a strong likelihood that there might be behind the civic. and in terms of the significance of this a, this is the 1st time the taliban have been attacked. it is the 1st time since the afghan capita
and what are they going to do about ok, osama bin jarvis. they bring us up to date from the afghan capital f and i was, i'm a thank you very much deeds. well, let's get more on this snow from a far hudson. i bill there. he joins us from islam about who's the security analyst and researcher on a militancy is good to speak to you. i'm just going to repeat what our correspondence said. there has been no claim of responsibility for this attack, but given the context of the situation that we're in...
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then he turned against jarvis and his successor, the current president nicholas mcdougall, and became a leading opposition figure. he was arrested in 2009 conditionally released after 6 years, then imprisoned again indefinitely in 2017 against the bottom. i want to emphasize that article 43 of the constitution clearly states that the responsibility for the life of detainees is exclusive of the state. even if the site is you searching it, it must guarantee inside the lives of all prisoners. today we see that this is not happening and the relatives of political prisoners pay for them. i am not gonna be earlier. oh, the venezuelan government is due to resume talks of your position in mexico city on sunday and all by the wells death will be added to the long list of issues over which they disagree. daniel schwein, la ow. 20. columbia is notorious of the world's largest supplier of cocaine, but it's now positioning itself as a producer and export of another drug. marijuana is becoming increasingly legal around the world. the government believes that colombia is well placed to become a lead
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after falling out with ben presidents, who were jarvis get only that aren't non being, i want to reiterate that we will not rest until there is justice because god and the world know that my father was murdered. i want to point out the integrity that we have for my brother who is still in the hands of his tortures and murderers of my father. he's still imprisoned and in pain, because unfortunately he saw my father die. he repeatedly begged for medical attention for my father, and they ignored him. thousands of people a stage to march in the u. s. territory of puerto rico in protest against pre repeated failures of the islands power grant. they blocked the main road in the capitals upon 4 years south to hurricane maria knocked out electricity. in the demonstrated side, the private company that to control should handed over to someone else at the sight of power. authority has failed to properly carry up maintenance and repairs. i kenneth mcclintock is the former secretary of state and lieutenant governor of puerto rico, and says the governor has ordered greater oversight of the pound brit, o
after falling out with ben presidents, who were jarvis get only that aren't non being, i want to reiterate that we will not rest until there is justice because god and the world know that my father was murdered. i want to point out the integrity that we have for my brother who is still in the hands of his tortures and murderers of my father. he's still imprisoned and in pain, because unfortunately he saw my father die. he repeatedly begged for medical attention for my father, and they ignored...
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j by you already at that time with jarvis. and what are jolie? impossible. me motivated me. no, i bought an important ross dollars. hm. and thrust it up again. yeah. it only a moment to get you. yeah. complete dorothy dorothy and your voice, your man friend, man for didn't that while that oh yeah, those are no problem. i said i am rarely your way. ready my chair, i left the on gone made by the it lee my la analysis, a yellow because and there's been the middle of it, you know? oh campus i guess it gets the article i want to have is one. like getting with it, then you will do has to move it on the go me my little middle me keep on the minute, but they did that. i mean, darcy awfully. if we all good. yes. yes. and that if i don't get any other than the mental health enough, i may have a couple more children about the model. well yeah, if i saw.
j by you already at that time with jarvis. and what are jolie? impossible. me motivated me. no, i bought an important ross dollars. hm. and thrust it up again. yeah. it only a moment to get you. yeah. complete dorothy dorothy and your voice, your man friend, man for didn't that while that oh yeah, those are no problem. i said i am rarely your way. ready my chair, i left the on gone made by the it lee my la analysis, a yellow because and there's been the middle of it, you know? oh campus i guess...
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is jarvis and all ministry described as a way to ease the high fresh atmosphere. i miss by presenting squid pink when 1020 time the participants who will take the exam said they are not tense. they stay happy during the exam during the pandemic, because by being happy they can increase their immunity. that's f than he is al. but i'll be back in my with much more the days. use a full bulletin on the way. ah ah. come kelly, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the scene of the explosion in spite. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was like. unequalled broadcasting thumbnails have been on august night. he was born a happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about, distract from create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systemati
is jarvis and all ministry described as a way to ease the high fresh atmosphere. i miss by presenting squid pink when 1020 time the participants who will take the exam said they are not tense. they stay happy during the exam during the pandemic, because by being happy they can increase their immunity. that's f than he is al. but i'll be back in my with much more the days. use a full bulletin on the way. ah ah. come kelly, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances...
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my name is jarvis. hello. my name is jarvis carpenter and i'm a resident here at the panoramic properties. i've been here about eight months. however, i'm not homeless because i'm a resident now. and i appreciate that. but i want to make a really good point here is that the management here -- al, erica -- are very helpful and approachable people here. i have mental issues. i have physical issues and they have done nothing but help me here. i say acquire this property now. do it now. right now. we're in need of this property to be helpful and safe like it is right now. but we need it to be affordable. now. thank you. have a nice day. >> thank you, jarvis. >> caller: is it my turn now? my name is lawrence austin. i think the panoramic is a very safe and secure building and a very good place for people who need that lift of, you know, having a real home and i have experienced homelessness myself and i don't at all fit this the stereotype of the drug dealer or the person with a deep drug problem. i've had mental i
my name is jarvis. hello. my name is jarvis carpenter and i'm a resident here at the panoramic properties. i've been here about eight months. however, i'm not homeless because i'm a resident now. and i appreciate that. but i want to make a really good point here is that the management here -- al, erica -- are very helpful and approachable people here. i have mental issues. i have physical issues and they have done nothing but help me here. i say acquire this property now. do it now. right now....
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has hewed advantage, they are not just our respect jarvis, they are about what the u.s.ng as a global power and with a lot of other countries increasingly concerned about what china is trying tohi do no. our goal is not to have any conflict with china, it's to reduce tension and demonstrate credible deterrence so they are not tempted with this rhetoric and capability to over reach. >> on the same program a few weeks ago i interviewed senatord duckworth and encourage audience, she went into this military and intelligence strategy and exactly what we are talking about and one thing she raised concerns about was a potential invasion of taiwan given the technology there. how concerned are you? >> something we watch very carefully, if you are at the end up pacific command in hawaii and watching day-to-day, to camp down any such potential, we have good relations with taiwan and commitment to taiwan and during since the 1970s. central is helping taiwanese defense capabilities, that's important, the taiwanese and their ability to defend t themselveses is a game changer n terms o
has hewed advantage, they are not just our respect jarvis, they are about what the u.s.ng as a global power and with a lot of other countries increasingly concerned about what china is trying tohi do no. our goal is not to have any conflict with china, it's to reduce tension and demonstrate credible deterrence so they are not tempted with this rhetoric and capability to over reach. >> on the same program a few weeks ago i interviewed senatord duckworth and encourage audience, she went...
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rebecca jarvis is back with how she did it, and what other business owners can learn from her experiencele to take over complete ownership of my brand. >> this is, like, you. >> the brave me. >> reporter: this morning, entertainer turned business mogul jessica simpson is taking full control of her billion dollar brand alongside her mom, tina. ♪ jessica and her mom negotiating for full ownership with parent company sequential brands group who filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. jessica telling "footwear news," it means the absolute world to me to be able to take over complete ownership of my brand. after 16 years in business, i feel ready to meet this next exciting phase with open arms. >> jessica simpson regaining control of her brand is ensuring that the brand jessica simpson doesn't lose value as it gets passed along from selling and reselling. >> reporter: the star also adding, i know the sky is the limit when my mom, our incredible team and i, lock into our customers completely. the brand founded in 2005 known for fun and flirty looks like these includes shoes, apparel, accessori
rebecca jarvis is back with how she did it, and what other business owners can learn from her experiencele to take over complete ownership of my brand. >> this is, like, you. >> the brave me. >> reporter: this morning, entertainer turned business mogul jessica simpson is taking full control of her billion dollar brand alongside her mom, tina. ♪ jessica and her mom negotiating for full ownership with parent company sequential brands group who filed for bankruptcy earlier this...
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rebecca jarvis is back with more on the investigation.ack up and running this morning. facebook, instagram and whatsapp after that nearly six-hour outage that impacted around 3.5 billion users and facebook says this morning they have determined the root cause of the problem calling it in a post a faulty configuration charge and they have no evidence that user data was compromise the as a result of this downtime and they are apologizing to all those affected. but you should know this type of thing is extremely rare. we do not see things like this, the amount of time, the amount of users impacted by this whole debacle. that is why you saw yesterday facebook's stock plunge almost 5%. its worst day so far this year. overnight facebook's ceo and founder, mark zuckerberg out with his own post, a statement of apology writing, sorry for the disruption. but, robin, given something like this, the size, scope and scale, researchers and experts say there still needs to be more investigation into really what happened here. robin? >> many would welcome
rebecca jarvis is back with more on the investigation.ack up and running this morning. facebook, instagram and whatsapp after that nearly six-hour outage that impacted around 3.5 billion users and facebook says this morning they have determined the root cause of the problem calling it in a post a faulty configuration charge and they have no evidence that user data was compromise the as a result of this downtime and they are apologizing to all those affected. but you should know this type of...
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buy now, pay later, rebecca jarvis has a look at the risks and benefits.in popularity and availability, but you really need to know what you're getting into before you take advantage. just in time for holiday shopping, target is announcing it's joining the growing number of retailers allowing customers to buy now and pay later. a new kind of installment plan different than layaway to make purchases. >> buy now, pay later is a type of payment system where retailers offer customers the ability to purchase a product, get it within a day or two and then pay for it over a certain amount of time. this is different than layaway because you get the product first. >> reporter: besides target, other big name retailers are jumping in, offering buy now, pay later including macy's, amazon and walmart. and experts predict a growing number of companies will soon partner up with third-party service providers like afterpay, klarna and sezzle, to embrace this option. 60% said they've used buy now, pay later. >> consumers worry whether they will get their products in time fo
buy now, pay later, rebecca jarvis has a look at the risks and benefits.in popularity and availability, but you really need to know what you're getting into before you take advantage. just in time for holiday shopping, target is announcing it's joining the growing number of retailers allowing customers to buy now and pay later. a new kind of installment plan different than layaway to make purchases. >> buy now, pay later is a type of payment system where retailers offer customers the...
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my name is jarvis. hello. my name is jarvis carpenter and i'm a resident here at the panoramic properties. i've been here about eight months. however, i'm not homeless because i'm a resident now. and i appreciate that. but i want to make a really good point here is that the management here -- al, erica -- are very helpful and approachable people here. i have mental issues. i have physical issues and they have done nothing but help me here. i say acquire this property now. do it now. right now. we're in need of this property to be helpful and safe like it is right now. but we need it to be affordable. now. thank you. have a nice day. >> thank you, jarvis. >> caller: is it my turn now? my name is lawrence austin. i think the panoramic is a very safe and secure building and a very good place for people who need that lift of, you know, having a real home and i have experienced homelessness myself and i don't at all fit this the stereotype of the drug dealer or the person with a deep drug problem. i've had mental i
my name is jarvis. hello. my name is jarvis carpenter and i'm a resident here at the panoramic properties. i've been here about eight months. however, i'm not homeless because i'm a resident now. and i appreciate that. but i want to make a really good point here is that the management here -- al, erica -- are very helpful and approachable people here. i have mental issues. i have physical issues and they have done nothing but help me here. i say acquire this property now. do it now. right now....