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mostafiz pays for all materials to make the jeans upfront.rom the bank for the denim and his workers‘ wages. he generally receives payment on delivery of the goods, not in advance. you can see all of these fabrics are from pakistan, china, india, turkey. and all these fabrics we bought from our manufacturing partners, oursuppliers, and they trusted us, they have produced these fabrics when we say to them to do it just like we trusted to our buyers and all these people, the same thing, our high street suppliers also trusted us and then we produce and then we ship. now, if you just look into all these fabrics, these are all $1, these are all here around $5—6 million of fabrics in this warehouse, and all of the fabric, we borrowed the money from the bank and we purchase this because we trusted our clients and told them we would finish them. but they simply cancelled them. as i say, they don't want them. one of the companies that cancelled a large order was uk high street retailer peacocks. in total, they cancelled a contract for 113,600 pairs of
mostafiz pays for all materials to make the jeans upfront.rom the bank for the denim and his workers‘ wages. he generally receives payment on delivery of the goods, not in advance. you can see all of these fabrics are from pakistan, china, india, turkey. and all these fabrics we bought from our manufacturing partners, oursuppliers, and they trusted us, they have produced these fabrics when we say to them to do it just like we trusted to our buyers and all these people, the same thing, our...
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jean: yes.ell, you know, once more on the vaccine, i think there is light at the end of the tunnel. scientist --petent i am very confident scientists are developing vaccines which are going to help a lot, people to go through this virus crisis. there will be one. now, we know there are many questions about prevention, about distribution, about the impact, and we should not expect a quick, immediate impact. it will take some time, but at least there is a light, and that is what is very important. i think this is well understood by the markets, and when i listen to comments made by policymakers, like central banks, i think this is what they say. they say, yes, we understand better, we know it is going to happen, we know it is going to help, now let's be cautious about the timing, which is, i think, a fair assessment. francine: thank you so much for your time today, mr. jean lemierre, the chairman of bnp paribas. coming up, we will have plenty the of banks, look at incoming and outgoing presidents,
jean: yes.ell, you know, once more on the vaccine, i think there is light at the end of the tunnel. scientist --petent i am very confident scientists are developing vaccines which are going to help a lot, people to go through this virus crisis. there will be one. now, we know there are many questions about prevention, about distribution, about the impact, and we should not expect a quick, immediate impact. it will take some time, but at least there is a light, and that is what is very...
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to say about jean tick. we have to have such an honor. my give a lot of. but i am. w. m. how that impacted without the killer and keep t ones that i didn't know it did it. did but that is so when i'm alone. the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have to hello. red has become basically like eating spoons ofugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. you had a lot. of a lot of the people fromhe day in a south not. good food. i have a bottle. bill that that i have been wellhought out plan. but any of these loans are going to . then. and you know if of the food not going to be a long we shook on a common come determined never this and think i mean and what my in with another daily he in no ma'am this thread be advised that are in the need yeah and bootedut id air for but then not been listed to be in am i the method and is coo
to say about jean tick. we have to have such an honor. my give a lot of. but i am. w. m. how that impacted without the killer and keep t ones that i didn't know it did it. did but that is so when i'm alone. the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have...
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i said my middle name is jean. what about goldie jean hawn? work for you. he went i guess it's going to have to work. i guess it is. >> that's where we met. >> look at this place, the army couldn't afford drapes? i'll be up at crack of dawn here. >> reporter: but by 1980s, goldie hahn was a name, a oscar winner, could produce a hit movie and star in it too. you were producing, directing, acting at time a lot of women were not doing that. how many times did you hear "no"? >> not many, but the problem wasn't the no, the problem was the trepidation of other male directors wanting to work with me because they thought that i would want to take over. >> what you doing with gun, snake? >> looking for somebody. >> reporter: for his part, kurt shed his wholesome disney image for something a little grittier. >> hey! you need a lift? >> reporter: when he met goldie again for audition for "swing shift" both were divorced, neither looking for love. >> i was at time in my life i was definitely not when it came to any relationship. i put my worst foot forward. you can han
i said my middle name is jean. what about goldie jean hawn? work for you. he went i guess it's going to have to work. i guess it is. >> that's where we met. >> look at this place, the army couldn't afford drapes? i'll be up at crack of dawn here. >> reporter: but by 1980s, goldie hahn was a name, a oscar winner, could produce a hit movie and star in it too. you were producing, directing, acting at time a lot of women were not doing that. how many times did you hear...
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jean. >> sure. >> every once in a while it comes back. even if you're in the wrong county. this all started with a tweet from the trump campaign's war room that was retweeted tens of thousands of times. >> oh, i understood. >> look, he's got nearly 89 million followers. >> yeah. >> also retweeted a fox news clip repeating the accusation about you. >> yeah. >> what kind of stress has this misinformation caused you personally? has it caused you any stress? are you blowing it off? what do you think? >> you know, i mean, it of course upset me that, you know, somebody would be saying that i'm committing voter fraud because that's absolutely not true. i would never do that. but not only that so much me, but think about that woman's family, you know? they just -- they lost her last year and he's going to, you know, contact them and say somebody was using her name to vote. i mean, that, you know, brings up a lot of emotions, i'm sure. i mean, myself and, you know, my siblings just lost our mom last year, and i can't imagine what, you know, that would do to us if somebody did that.
jean. >> sure. >> every once in a while it comes back. even if you're in the wrong county. this all started with a tweet from the trump campaign's war room that was retweeted tens of thousands of times. >> oh, i understood. >> look, he's got nearly 89 million followers. >> yeah. >> also retweeted a fox news clip repeating the accusation about you. >> yeah. >> what kind of stress has this misinformation caused you personally? has it caused you any...
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40 years50 yearsand you art o noticeifferees when you're alady onlylightly ove the ter likesle de jean crles. brunetin the binningit was slow press. it s really not real noticeae,ut then whener the wer start comg in evemore witit, it got to bmore rad becaue theyad more ter comi in a the landidn't sta a chae, so many ople on eir o did makthe decion to go becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of the iand, i wt to s, right fore i w born beuse he wasn't ablto get twork wit t road flding ande needed to rk, t i amrom th biloxihitimachchoctaw nd of isle jean chles, and that's my ritage, at is my dghter's hertage. y know, at's our mily legy. alber p. naqui yaah! [lghter] get allhe peoplwho wille namedhurry upfarmer b. a ild was rn, evebody wt and vit androught aift. nowt's t happeni. tnk you f today's sunse. aiden, u want indianame? yes. your names littleox. the dplacemenreally, ally mada changen our cuure. now weind of le-- ha ha !--like ere are indians, ok dre: the ly way tse astal counitiewill rvive into the ter 21st cenry is torotect oselves frothe gulf of meco. i realizin 300 yrs, thisi
40 years50 yearsand you art o noticeifferees when you're alady onlylightly ove the ter likesle de jean crles. brunetin the binningit was slow press. it s really not real noticeae,ut then whener the wer start comg in evemore witit, it got to bmore rad becaue theyad more ter comi in a the landidn't sta a chae, so many ople on eir o did makthe decion to go becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of the iand, i wt to s, right fore i w born beuse he wasn't ablto get twork wit t road flding ande...
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40 yea, 50 yea, and yostart o noticeifferees when you're alady onlylightly ove the ter likesle de jean crles. brunetin theeginningit was a slow ocess. iwas real not rely noticble, but tn whever theater staed cominin even re with , it got toe more pid becse they hadore war comingn and theand did't snd a chanc so many ople on eir o did makthe decion to go becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of thesland, want toay, right fore i w born beuse he wasn't able get to rk with theoad floong and hneeded to wo, but i amrom th biloxihitimachchoctaw nd of isle jean chles, and that's my ritage, at is my dauter's herige. younow, that's our family lacy. alber pnaquin:aah! [lghter] get allhe peoplwho wille namedhurry upfarmer b. a chd was rn, evrybody wt and vit androught aift. nowt's t happeni. tnk you f today's sunse. den, u want indian me? yes. your na is litt fox. the dplacemenreally, ally made change iour culte. now weind of le-- ha ha !--le there e no iians, ? dre: the ly way tse coastal counities ll rvive into the ter 21st cenry is torotect oselves rom thgulf omexico. realizin 300 yrs, thisil
40 yea, 50 yea, and yostart o noticeifferees when you're alady onlylightly ove the ter likesle de jean crles. brunetin theeginningit was a slow ocess. iwas real not rely noticble, but tn whever theater staed cominin even re with , it got toe more pid becse they hadore war comingn and theand did't snd a chanc so many ople on eir o did makthe decion to go becau of the ter. dena naqn: my damoved of thesland, want toay, right fore i w born beuse he wasn't able get to rk with theoad floong and...
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nbc bay area's jean elle is in the financial district with details. jean, what do we know? >> reporter: this is a very emotional scene and investigation unfolding right now here on speer street just off market. let me get out of the way, and you can see there are several firefighters standing in the street, and there is crime tape surrounding a fire rig and a muni bus. the fire department says a fire crew was here at 3:30 at 55 speer responding to a high rise fire on the it 19th floor. so there was a lot of activity here on the ground and up in the building itself. and while that was happening, a muni bus drove through the area, and as that muni bus drove through the area, i'm told a very large hose snapped up into the air and hit a firefighter, launching him into the air. when he landed, he was injured. he had a head injury and possibly other injuries. i'm told he was unconscious and not breathing here at the scene but was taken to general hospital where i'm told now he has critical injuries but is still alive. but he is critically injured. we're told he has life-threateni
nbc bay area's jean elle is in the financial district with details. jean, what do we know? >> reporter: this is a very emotional scene and investigation unfolding right now here on speer street just off market. let me get out of the way, and you can see there are several firefighters standing in the street, and there is crime tape surrounding a fire rig and a muni bus. the fire department says a fire crew was here at 3:30 at 55 speer responding to a high rise fire on the it 19th floor. so...
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debra jean christianson is a registered voter.he trump campaign and fox news host tucker carlson falsely claim her vote was fraudulent, saying she died last week. well, there is a debra jean christianson who passed away, but it isn't her. the vote was legally passed by a woman who is very much alive, and happens to share her name. they were both born in the same year and month, but on a different day. cnn's amara walker is following this for us. cnn spoke with debra jean christianson yesterday, tell us what she said about all of this? >> reporter: well, she said she had no idea her name was being used to spread false claims of voter fraud by the trump campaign, but she was taking all of this in stride, though he did say, look, this is ridiculous and not surprised that the trump campaign would resort to this. she also admitted she voted for trump in 2016, but over the past four years she's become disillusioned by his presidency, including his handling of the pandemic, so in 2020 this presidential election, she said she voted for jo
debra jean christianson is a registered voter.he trump campaign and fox news host tucker carlson falsely claim her vote was fraudulent, saying she died last week. well, there is a debra jean christianson who passed away, but it isn't her. the vote was legally passed by a woman who is very much alive, and happens to share her name. they were both born in the same year and month, but on a different day. cnn's amara walker is following this for us. cnn spoke with debra jean christianson yesterday,...
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you wearing jeans for that game?g, i mean i think they had shoulder pads >> seth: people forget, in the '80s, i mean, lawrence taylor played in jeans. [ laughter ] walter payton. oh no, we have another dog sighting >> big jeans guy >> seth: josh, who's the dog behind you >> this is debbie over here, very sweet very lazy. i knew she wasn't going to go anywhere if we started this. >> seth: debbie was a dog that was delivered to you via providence, correct? >> yeah, i found my dogs, and yeah, we found her, she was like outside hiding in a planter in front of our building, and i was going to meet my girlfriend mckenzie where she used to live around the corner, and there was a guy smoking a cigarette and it looked like he was casing out the joint, and he was looking at the building and he just pointed and said, "is that your dog," and she was laying in this planter and yeah, then i went and got mckenzie and we got our hands on her, and she's a real weirdo, but she's very sweet >> seth: how many years have you had her now?
you wearing jeans for that game?g, i mean i think they had shoulder pads >> seth: people forget, in the '80s, i mean, lawrence taylor played in jeans. [ laughter ] walter payton. oh no, we have another dog sighting >> big jeans guy >> seth: josh, who's the dog behind you >> this is debbie over here, very sweet very lazy. i knew she wasn't going to go anywhere if we started this. >> seth: debbie was a dog that was delivered to you via providence, correct? >>...
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this came a day after pressure by jean said its forces captured the strategic -- azerbaijan said itsorces captured the strategic city. we have more of a civilian impact of this conflict for the residents of this regional capital. >> for the residents, there is no time to lose. the road leaving out othe capital have climbed into a halt as thousands flee a city taking with him as many as they can. >> [speaking foreign language] >> just a few kilometers south, azerbaijan's forces are making a major push. the country's president claimed the army had taken control of a town with massive chip to jake importance. but the armenian government immediately denied the reports. in the capital, there was shock and disbelief that the town had fallen. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> both sides have been locked in bloody fighting for six weeks over the territory that is recognized as parts of azure but jean but is populated and governed by ethnic armenians. efforts to broker a cease-fire have amounted to nothing and it has cost the lives of thousands of people. >> in
this came a day after pressure by jean said its forces captured the strategic -- azerbaijan said itsorces captured the strategic city. we have more of a civilian impact of this conflict for the residents of this regional capital. >> for the residents, there is no time to lose. the road leaving out othe capital have climbed into a halt as thousands flee a city taking with him as many as they can. >> [speaking foreign language] >> just a few kilometers south, azerbaijan's forces...
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jean-pascal: you make a very important point.of covid, it does accelerate digitization because people have kind of seen the origin of the covid, which is population particularly on globalization. have rather seen an increase of awareness for sustainability. let's not forget that the sustainability was really the big item on the agenda of companies on society. so we have seen the sustainability subject has only grown. when you look at the way to resolve the issue of sustainability, making the world more sustainable, it is about digitalization, and i spoke about that before. the second one is electrification because electricity is the only energy with low decarbonization. so if you combine those two, digitization on electrification, which is the not -- which is not the same electricity as before -- is decarbonized, decentralized, digitized. then you have the path to sustainability. so you're perfectly right. we need a maximization of electrification in physics. you have more countries today in europe which are passing rules or regu
jean-pascal: you make a very important point.of covid, it does accelerate digitization because people have kind of seen the origin of the covid, which is population particularly on globalization. have rather seen an increase of awareness for sustainability. let's not forget that the sustainability was really the big item on the agenda of companies on society. so we have seen the sustainability subject has only grown. when you look at the way to resolve the issue of sustainability, making the...
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. >> yeah, just call him jeans guy.und of a scene during season 2 of "the mandalorian." viewers noticed him dressed casually in the background of a fight scene and someone online created a mock-up of jeans guy action figure. >> others are debating whether it's worse than the starbucks coffee cup that appeared in "game of thrones." >>> next a big addition. >> the shark from "jaws" has been moved into place. >> it's the last surviving "jaws" shark model and fully restored. the museum opens next spring. >>> next an act of kindness that caught our attention. a man walked up to a bar in cleveland and got a beer. >> then he got the bill for $7. take a look. the bill looks typical until you see the $3,000 tip he left behind. >> the bar/restaurant there is closing again because of the coronavirus, and he wanted to help the staff. >> i quickly glanced down, and it looked like a $300 tip, and i go, wow, that's a nice tip for a guy that just had a beer and i put my reading glasses on and my eyes almost popped out of my head. >> i'
. >> yeah, just call him jeans guy.und of a scene during season 2 of "the mandalorian." viewers noticed him dressed casually in the background of a fight scene and someone online created a mock-up of jeans guy action figure. >> others are debating whether it's worse than the starbucks coffee cup that appeared in "game of thrones." >>> next a big addition. >> the shark from "jaws" has been moved into place. >> it's the last surviving...
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they're jeans. they're leggings. they're jeggings! whoa. remove ten years of yellow stains with colgate optic white renewal. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. >>> this one makes my palms sweat. don't look down, an injured hiker and a member of a rescue crew were airlifted to safety on board a helicopter in california on tuesday. the hiker had spent several hours trapped under a boulder that pinned his right arm and backpack. it happened in a heavily wooded area of mount st. helena. he was able to remove his phone from his jeans and call 911. rescuers used night vision goggles to find him. however there is no word on his condition. >>> alabama's coach is sidelined by the coronavirus. and covid's toll on nursing homes. those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand." "the wall street journal" says the coronavirus death toll linked to
they're jeans. they're leggings. they're jeggings! whoa. remove ten years of yellow stains with colgate optic white renewal. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. >>> this one makes my palms sweat. don't look down, an injured hiker and a member of a rescue crew were airlifted to safety on...
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the vote was legally cast by a living woman who also happens to be debra jean christianson. and she joins me now. hi debra. you doing okay? mariana, georgia. i miss georgia. i miss living in atlanta. so, listen, i'm so sorry you're dealing with this. when did you learn about this baseless claim of voter fraud? >> last night when a cnn reporter showed up at my door. >> that was it? >> yeah, that was the first time. >> what did you think? >> huh? >> what did you think? >> i just -- i didn't know what to think. it's like, yeah, i'm alive and i don't know what's going on here, but it was not voter fraud. >> what did they say to you, deborah? >> they said that there was a deborah jean christianson that lived in -- actually it was fulton county, apparently, and passed away last year. and trump -- and i understood later on too that -- and i understand this has been going on since november 11th, which i didn't know -- anyway that on fox news or something they were talking about this and my name on there or whatever that i was voting with this woman's name and it was voter fraud. and
the vote was legally cast by a living woman who also happens to be debra jean christianson. and she joins me now. hi debra. you doing okay? mariana, georgia. i miss georgia. i miss living in atlanta. so, listen, i'm so sorry you're dealing with this. when did you learn about this baseless claim of voter fraud? >> last night when a cnn reporter showed up at my door. >> that was it? >> yeah, that was the first time. >> what did you think? >> huh? >> what did...
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her name was jean and she happened to be my mother. she found our way to warm sprepbgs in georgia -- springs in georgia and went to the facility over and over more than 100 miles round friend. my mother took doctor's advice as gospel. she kept me still when i wanted to run around. guided me through exercises i apparently hated. and she did it wail check -- while checking mailbox for letters from my dad from overseas. it is only because her determination my first vivid memory by her side in a small store on our way out of warm sprepbgs springs buying my first pareir schaus of. we beat polio here and we have almost defeated it worldwide. my fellow americans, our country is going to get back on orur feet or nation has real challenges and adversaries but our fellow citizen are not or enemies. there's if challenge we can not overcome together. my fellow kentuckians you have given me the honor of a life time. always be grateful. i will never let you down. may god bless kentucky and the united states america. >> i want to thank you all for su
her name was jean and she happened to be my mother. she found our way to warm sprepbgs in georgia -- springs in georgia and went to the facility over and over more than 100 miles round friend. my mother took doctor's advice as gospel. she kept me still when i wanted to run around. guided me through exercises i apparently hated. and she did it wail check -- while checking mailbox for letters from my dad from overseas. it is only because her determination my first vivid memory by her side in a...
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jean, and she also happened to be my mother.rucked to a facility in georgia more than 400 miles round-trip. my mother took the doctor's advice as gospel. still, when a toddler wanted to just run around, of course. and she did it all while checking the mailbox everyday for precious leaders' letters from my dad for overseas. it is only because of her determination that my first vivid memory, by her side, in a small store, on our way out of warm springs for the last time, buying my first real. pair of shoes. 10 years later, american ingenuity had found a vaccine. we beat polio, and we have almost a fetid it worldwide. ourmy fellow americans, country is going to get back on our feet. our nation has real challenges and real adversaries. but our fellow citizens are not our enemies. there is no challenge that we cannot overcome together. havellow kentuckians, given me the honor of a lifetime. i will always be grateful. i will never let you down. may god bless kentucky and the united states of america. >> i want to start by thanking you
jean, and she also happened to be my mother.rucked to a facility in georgia more than 400 miles round-trip. my mother took the doctor's advice as gospel. still, when a toddler wanted to just run around, of course. and she did it all while checking the mailbox everyday for precious leaders' letters from my dad for overseas. it is only because of her determination that my first vivid memory, by her side, in a small store, on our way out of warm springs for the last time, buying my first real....
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jean turned to her husband. >> she said, jean, your brother's not a bank robber.said i know my brother's not a bank robber but it looks like brian. >> and as she watched the standoff play out on tv, she saw exactly how he died. >> and you had been watching the last moments of brian's life. >> right. my brother was sitting there, you know, handcuffed. police officers were pointing guns at him, you know, like he's a criminal. what did he need at that moment, jean? >> brian needed assistance. brian needed compassion. brian needed to be heard. but none of that happened. >> maybe what brian needed most was for bomb techs to defuse the bomb around his neck. they didn't get that chance. coming from another part of town they arrived just two minutes after the explosion. the commander suited up into his bomb gear. >> what did you make of it? >> the collar still remained on his neck. so you could see that, and we couldn't tell whether there was any explosive devices inside, what remained of that collar. >> had you ever seen anything like it? >> like that? no. really, nobody
jean turned to her husband. >> she said, jean, your brother's not a bank robber.said i know my brother's not a bank robber but it looks like brian. >> and as she watched the standoff play out on tv, she saw exactly how he died. >> and you had been watching the last moments of brian's life. >> right. my brother was sitting there, you know, handcuffed. police officers were pointing guns at him, you know, like he's a criminal. what did he need at that moment, jean? >>...
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nbc bay area's jean elle spoke with a victim who wants it to stop before someone is seriously hurt. >> reporter: video captures the moment she's hit in the back with two participate ball shots thursday night leaving painful welts. >> i mean it hurt me but it was unexpected so it hurt more. it was really close, so i mean it hurt really bad. and my back started to weld up and my back was bleeding. >> reporter: at least three other people were struck last week all along courtland avenue. here at the brewing company witnesses say two people were hit, one in the head, one in the shoulder and they thought it sounded like gunfire. video shows what looks like the same car involved driving by the parklette friday night. >> it sounded like a gunfire when it went off. >> reporter: tony says it hit a woman in the side of her face. >> the woman was traumatized, unfortunately. and as soon as she got hit, they raced her into the bar and put some ice on her head. it was really severe. >> reporter: police are investigating. he's hoping the people in that white car realize this is more than a prank. >>
nbc bay area's jean elle spoke with a victim who wants it to stop before someone is seriously hurt. >> reporter: video captures the moment she's hit in the back with two participate ball shots thursday night leaving painful welts. >> i mean it hurt me but it was unexpected so it hurt more. it was really close, so i mean it hurt really bad. and my back started to weld up and my back was bleeding. >> reporter: at least three other people were struck last week all along courtland...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> a lot happening. every day we track the case count here in the bay area. this is the seven day average of new cases. on august 16th about 1,400 new cases. that was our peak. look at where we are now. nearly at that august peak almost 1,200 new cases. november 19th that's a jump about 200 more cases in a day. jessica? >> contributing to that surge is an outbreak at golden gate field. tonight the number of workers who has tested positive has doubled. more than 200 workers are now isolating. track officials say they're working with the berkeley health department to manage that outbreak. the racetrack, though, is closed for the rest of the month. >> tonight a warning from health leaders in santa clara county. they worry that covid cases could lead to overflowing hospitals three weeks from now. other counties say they're not quite there yet. >> reporter: tonight south bay health leaders expect we'll soon have more covid patients in hospitals that at any point in the pandemic. they could run out of room in
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> a lot happening. every day we track the case count here in the bay area. this is the seven day average of new cases. on august 16th about 1,400 new cases. that was our peak. look at where we are now. nearly at that august peak almost 1,200 new cases. november 19th that's a jump about 200 more cases in a day. jessica? >> contributing to that surge is an outbreak at golden gate field. tonight the number of workers who has tested positive has doubled....
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among those votes, auditors will find a ballot cast by woman called deborah jean christiansen.t will be hard to find anybody who's got a bad word to say about deborah jean christiansen, she was well known in her career to communities for your, bird watcher, avid gardener, a committed fan of thea georgia bulldogs. those who knew her were sad when she died last may and they might be surprised to learn that even after her death, deborah jean christiansen still managed to register to vote and then cast her ballot, presumably for joe biden. in some ways, it's an inspiring story. the triumph of voting over death. and no one quite embodies that story like james blalock of covington georgia. mr. blalock was a mailman for 33 years until he passed away in 2006. 14 years later, according to state records, he was still mailing things. james blalock cast a ballot in last week's election. how did he doas that?e it might be worth asking "the new york times." maybe james blalock wask just e of those extraordinary male carriers. now the rain, nor snow nor gloom of night, or even death itself co
among those votes, auditors will find a ballot cast by woman called deborah jean christiansen.t will be hard to find anybody who's got a bad word to say about deborah jean christiansen, she was well known in her career to communities for your, bird watcher, avid gardener, a committed fan of thea georgia bulldogs. those who knew her were sad when she died last may and they might be surprised to learn that even after her death, deborah jean christiansen still managed to register to vote and then...
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. >> rapper wyclef jean is on a new mission.m, how she hopes to inspire children to speak her language of dance. >> but first, here is today's "eye opener." >> a clear and combative message from president trump and his first question and answer since the election. >> president trump says biden should not yet be forming a cabinet despite the fact that the trump administration has already begun the transition. >> the former top cybersecurity official fired by president trump is speaking to "60 minutes." >> i didn't get a chance to say good-bye. that's what i'm most upset about. >> doctors are trying to curb the spread to avoid a devastating holiday season. >> millions of people have traveled this week despite those warnings. i'm really worried that come christmas and new year's, we're going to be struggling, finding a bed for them in the icu. >> gibson right side, wins the race. >> embarrassing showing by america's team. >> the first rookie will three touchdowns on thanksgiving since randy moss back in 1998. right off the gut. tha
. >> rapper wyclef jean is on a new mission.m, how she hopes to inspire children to speak her language of dance. >> but first, here is today's "eye opener." >> a clear and combative message from president trump and his first question and answer since the election. >> president trump says biden should not yet be forming a cabinet despite the fact that the trump administration has already begun the transition. >> the former top cybersecurity official fired...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> late to tonight we should at the school board cept us this statementaying in part we collectively and individualally found the social media comments posted by john's wife to be abhorrent and the racially based and gender based post does not reflect the values of our school district or our community. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it's cold right now, but i'll show you more of that snow and rain chances ahead. i'll wrap it up for you in 8 minutes. >>> also covid-19 cases starting to surge across the bay area and the big things doctors think are to blame for this spike. >>> as cases climb health care leaders are sharing tips how to keep you and your family safe during the holidays. we're back in a moment. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's rig
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> late to tonight we should at the school board cept us this statementaying in part we collectively and individualally found the social media comments posted by john's wife to be abhorrent and the racially based and gender based post does not reflect the values of our school district or our community. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it's cold right now, but i'll show you more of that snow and rain chances ahead. i'll wrap it up for you in 8...
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in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> have you heard about this gut punch for the warriors tonight? klay thompson is injured again, and the city of san francisco has denied the warriors' request to have fans at chase center. mayor breed's office says it cannot approve that warriors request to have 9,000 fans attend each game when the season starts next month. the move comes even though the team proposed testing every single person. as for klay thompson, we'll have more on his prognosis and the nba draft later in this newscast. >>> well, they are being stretched to the limit. that's what president-elect joe biden heard today during a virtual meeting with front line health care workers. covid cases as you know are surging around the country. the president-elect is pleading with americans to take the virus seriously as we head into the holidays. he also criticized president trump for continuing to block his access to information. >> this is like going to war. we need a commander in chief. unless it's made available soon, we're going to be behind by weeks or months. >> on capit
in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> have you heard about this gut punch for the warriors tonight? klay thompson is injured again, and the city of san francisco has denied the warriors' request to have fans at chase center. mayor breed's office says it cannot approve that warriors request to have 9,000 fans attend each game when the season starts next month. the move comes even though the team proposed testing every single person. as for klay thompson, we'll have more on...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, limiting his powers.y judge has ordered governor newsom to stop issuing coronavirus directives that interfere with state law. the southern county superior judge ruled today an executive order made back in june was unconstitutionally an overreach of newsom's power. the order required election officials to establish hundreds of locations where voters could cast their ballots. lawmakers have already approved the same requirement and the decision will actually have no effect on tomorrow's election. it lawsuit, though, was brought by two republicans in the state assembly who accuse newsom of overriding state laws in the name of safety. the newsom administration says it disagrees and is evaluating its next step. >>> a new study is revealing the strength and weaknessess of contact tracing. it shows that stran's covid-19 contact tracing team reached more than 80% of patients and their close contacts in the first weeks of the program. however, fewer than half of those contacts ended up getting tested. and the aver
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, limiting his powers.y judge has ordered governor newsom to stop issuing coronavirus directives that interfere with state law. the southern county superior judge ruled today an executive order made back in june was unconstitutionally an overreach of newsom's power. the order required election officials to establish hundreds of locations where voters could cast their ballots. lawmakers have already approved the same requirement and...
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. >>> como un delincuente peligroso, y escoltaron asÍ llevaron a gÓmez por la justicia y jean habla deliÓn sin precedentes, lupita jones sale a pedir perdÓn y a lucÍa aragÓn y vamos hasta laba labr brooklyn chef mexicana >>> nos unimos a los hermanos que fueron afectados por iota y hablamos con sobrevivientes y rescatistas y estaremos con fondo para su la cruz roja americana y en quÉ sitio podremos donar vÍveres >>> y junto a nosotros se unen para brindar...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> a similar situation at franco gallo plaza. it was held with hundreds of people, some holding signs that read "count every vote" and "protect democracy." organizers suspect there will be more post election demonstrations. you can expect escalating protests throughout the bay area. >>> as we monitor the vote count, there was a hiccup in santa clara county because of the coronavirus. this is the way it looked today as crews processed a record number of ballots. now the public health department confirms a worker tested positive for covid-19, and it required some safety sanitation measures. that person was last in the office on saturday. 751,000 ballots were counted as of last night. that's almost 30,000 more than the previous presidential election. the registrar hopes that the county can set a record for voter turnout, which is 86%, set back in 2008. >> our projection right now looks like we'll probably come in to about 890,000 or so ballots. that's out of the 1,25,000 registered voters. it's definitely high 80s. >> santa clara co
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> a similar situation at franco gallo plaza. it was held with hundreds of people, some holding signs that read "count every vote" and "protect democracy." organizers suspect there will be more post election demonstrations. you can expect escalating protests throughout the bay area. >>> as we monitor the vote count, there was a hiccup in santa clara county because of the coronavirus. this is the way it...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news. you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. there and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. let's return to the us now, we heard earlier thatjoe biden has encouraged people to refrain from high—risk activities over the thanksgiving holidays. the death toll from coronavirus in the us stands above 262,000 with almost 2300 deaths in the past 2a hours alone. i'm joined by dr mark morocco, a professor of emergency medicine at ucla, with a special plea for thanksgiving and the holiday season. thank you for being on the programme, i know it is late wednesday where you are, you are not quite into the thanksgiving day yet, but what is your message for americans the thanksgiving? well, happy thanksgiving to you in london, sally. the message behind the column, really, was a call for unity, a call for an united states in the last few years we have had severe disagreements about how we see this virus and how we see this challenge that we need to meet and we think that we are ente
jean mckenzie, bbc news. you can find much more from the bbc‘s 100 women season online. there and remember to keep returning to the website as more and more stories will appear in the days to come. let's return to the us now, we heard earlier thatjoe biden has encouraged people to refrain from high—risk activities over the thanksgiving holidays. the death toll from coronavirus in the us stands above 262,000 with almost 2300 deaths in the past 2a hours alone. i'm joined by dr mark morocco, a...
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see amount of its global presence further in the coming years but will this aggressive agenda put jean on a collision course with the u.s. this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. china's central committee has announced its plans for the next 15 years senior communist officials have agreed to increase beijing's political economic and military influence but despite facing a president of global health crisis and rising unemployment of also endorsed president xi jinping as the man who will steer china through the challenges ahead. well let's take a closer look at beijing's global influence in recent years its economy is the 2nd biggest in the world after the u.s. and its plans to dominate global trade further through its trillion dollar belt and road initiative china has also developed its militarist significantly making it the largest of any country this has a large bay jeanne to reassert its claims over the south china sea practically unchallenged while expanding its presence in the region and elsewhere. and under chewed him pings leader to its budget for diplomacy has double
see amount of its global presence further in the coming years but will this aggressive agenda put jean on a collision course with the u.s. this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. china's central committee has announced its plans for the next 15 years senior communist officials have agreed to increase beijing's political economic and military influence but despite facing a president of global health crisis and rising unemployment of also endorsed president xi jinping as the man who...
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amy: jean ross, thank you for being with us, president of national nurses united.en we come back, we look at as central america. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "tukur." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. america.n to central on monday, hurricane iota made landfall monday on nicaragua's caribbean coast as a category 4, just two weeks after hurricane eta devastated communities across the region, killing at least 140 people and leaving tens of thousands homeless. hurricane iota is the strongest november hurricane to ever make landfall in nicaragua. it let much of the coastal city of puerto cabezas without power, dozens of indigenous communities in nicaragua and honduras were evacuated this weekend. this is a resident of puerto cabezas who sought shelter ahead of the storm. die. could that is why we have to come here to shelter. on the case, there's nothing to eat at all. all the plantations have come down. amy: hurricane iota's devastation comes as much of the central american region is still reeling from the destruct
amy: jean ross, thank you for being with us, president of national nurses united.en we come back, we look at as central america. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "tukur." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. america.n to central on monday, hurricane iota made landfall monday on nicaragua's caribbean coast as a category 4, just two weeks after hurricane eta devastated communities across the region, killing at least 140 people and leaving...
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the jean is this long. this piece fits in here, or is it over this way?n the right. they have today, month after month were putting these things together. >> 13,000 pieces had to find their proper place. incredible. >> it's clearly a virus that was human adapted but it was very even like, but what we think is that it was a entirely event like virus that somehow adapted to humans. we now know that there are several adaptations in the jeans that are crucial to the adaptation to humans. so it imagine using the adaptations as a greeting tool to address the birds train as to whether it was actually moving along in a way that -- if we identified changes that were crucial to rub kidding q meant we could bind to that particular change to prevent the brothers from actually infecting a human. the 1918 flu had as its most striking future is -- even having the interest sequence of the virus in front of us we don't yet understand why it behaves in that matter. our idea is that people in that particular age may have had the wrong sort of immunity to the 1918 harris. a
the jean is this long. this piece fits in here, or is it over this way?n the right. they have today, month after month were putting these things together. >> 13,000 pieces had to find their proper place. incredible. >> it's clearly a virus that was human adapted but it was very even like, but what we think is that it was a entirely event like virus that somehow adapted to humans. we now know that there are several adaptations in the jeans that are crucial to the adaptation to...
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the products sold out for now on amazon. >> my question is what do mom jeans smell like?that's very strange. >> everybody keeps asking that question. i'm unsure. my producer's guess is maybe fresh laundry or sunday dinner. something like that. >> all right. i do like the smell of play dough. >> they also have a spa day scent. like -- the regular, exactly. i want to try that. let's try that. >> yeah. all right. thank you. we will talk to you again at 6:30. >> you got it. >> mom jeans. >> yeah. >> need a fanny pack scent. >> i'm the cool mom. >> fanny packs are cool. >> time now is 5:40. >> coming up, bay area wildfire victims getting help sooner than expected. the new plan from pg&e. . >> i'm tracking on shore flow and with it we are going to see cooler temperatures for today. it's a foggy start. we will talk about what you can expect through the rest of the week coming up. . >> and we are starting to see things getting crowded at the bay bridge toll plaza and a . >>> too japan town. merchants just got an unexpected announcement from their landlord. they say now that there
the products sold out for now on amazon. >> my question is what do mom jeans smell like?that's very strange. >> everybody keeps asking that question. i'm unsure. my producer's guess is maybe fresh laundry or sunday dinner. something like that. >> all right. i do like the smell of play dough. >> they also have a spa day scent. like -- the regular, exactly. i want to try that. let's try that. >> yeah. all right. thank you. we will talk to you again at 6:30. >>...
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behind the main characters, there's a dude just kind of sanding there in his blue jeans and t-shirt.r there, carl weathers, was also directing the episode so he didn't catch the mistake jeans guy took off on twitter with some vying for him to get his own action figure and lego set. viewers compared the moment to the infamous "game of thrones" blunder last year when a coffee cup appeared during a celebration of the victory at the battle of winterfell don't go looking for the mandylorian moment they've removed jeans guy from the episode. but never from our hearts. we'll be right back with your sunday mugshot in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot ♪ ♪ and never brought to mind ♪ should auld acquaintance be forgot ♪ ♪ and auld lang syne ♪ we'll take a cup of kindness yet ♪ ♪ for auld lang syne next customer please. ♪ ♪ why not bring the holidays to a vrbo vacation home. somewhere with more space to get closer to the people you love. ♪ ♪ your together awaits. with vrbo ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it
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jean and we fully ignore those. well the us has reported 4 straight days of new coronavirus infection records on saturday more than 126000 cases and around 1000 deaths were reported at least 230000 people are known to have died with co with 1000 in the united states its total infection count is nearing 10000000. turkey has congratulated azerbaijan's president suzanne says forces have seized an important city in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh is the 2nd biggest city in the region where there's a bunch on as fighting with armenia celebrations continued into the night in the as area capital baku its military says the fighting in the going to cover is intensifying but the armenians are telling a different story the spokesman for the armenian prime minister says their forces have been engaged in intensive combat in shusha or shashi as the armenians call it he also says the azerbaijan forces have retreated. turkey's finance minister says he's resigning because of health reasons but by a truck who's also the son i
jean and we fully ignore those. well the us has reported 4 straight days of new coronavirus infection records on saturday more than 126000 cases and around 1000 deaths were reported at least 230000 people are known to have died with co with 1000 in the united states its total infection count is nearing 10000000. turkey has congratulated azerbaijan's president suzanne says forces have seized an important city in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh is the 2nd biggest city in the region where...
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jean—cedric michel, many thanks for being with us. it is my pleasure. you are watching bbc news. someone is giving you a friendly smile, but with face coverings it's not so straightforward. india grant has more on the art of the "smize" — smiling with your eyes. smizing or smiling with your eyes, it's an idea popularised by supermodel tyra banks. with our faces covered by masks a lot of the time, our eyes and what they signal are really important. and in 2020, we've all had to learn how to smize. so can these people in aberdeen tell if i'm happy to see them? um, with one eye, yes. laughs it looks like you probably are. yeah, i can tell that you're smiling because i can tell from people's eyes if they're smiling or not. yes, you are smiling, i can tell by your eyes. i think you have to smile a bit more when you're wearing a mask, it does comes over in your eyes. no, no idea, to be honest. you are now, i see your eyes. psychologist david smith walked me through the science of the smile and how it takes over your whole face. actually, a lot of the smile is in the eyes. back in the 1
jean—cedric michel, many thanks for being with us. it is my pleasure. you are watching bbc news. someone is giving you a friendly smile, but with face coverings it's not so straightforward. india grant has more on the art of the "smize" — smiling with your eyes. smizing or smiling with your eyes, it's an idea popularised by supermodel tyra banks. with our faces covered by masks a lot of the time, our eyes and what they signal are really important. and in 2020, we've all had to...
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i just picked up the great historian by the name of jean edward smith. great biographer. i read his biographies, tran10 eisenhower. and eisenhower was by far the best biography ever written about him and there have been good ones. it he died in 2000 in 19. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book which was on fdr. american historians choose the best book of the year . back in 2007 . so it's been around a while. it's been one of those books then been sitting on my bookshelf i just had not gotten to it. this six or 700 pages. but we lost some things last year in september actually. and i happened to think about that and i pulled out the book . and i order his last book which i have not read yet on the liberation of paris which was published in 2019. i've been doing that. earlier this summer, i got on by accident, biographies of ambassadors. and arsenal throat a great biography by guy named william dodd, the american investor in germany. i was in the 1930s. and his family which was quite a eccentric group. in their experience of being in germany as hend
i just picked up the great historian by the name of jean edward smith. great biographer. i read his biographies, tran10 eisenhower. and eisenhower was by far the best biography ever written about him and there have been good ones. it he died in 2000 in 19. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book which was on fdr. american historians choose the best book of the year . back in 2007 . so it's been around a while. it's been one of those books then been sitting on my bookshelf...
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karine jean-pierre, thank you very much. we love having you on. >>> and donald trump is said to be worried, not about losing to joe biden but all of the investigations he would no longer be immune from starting at about noon on january 20th. i will talk with steve schmidt. >>> plus, attorney general eric holder is here. he will join me on republican efforts to suppress the vote. you don't want to miss it. back with more of "the reidout" after this. he reidout" after this and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lowe
karine jean-pierre, thank you very much. we love having you on. >>> and donald trump is said to be worried, not about losing to joe biden but all of the investigations he would no longer be immune from starting at about noon on january 20th. i will talk with steve schmidt. >>> plus, attorney general eric holder is here. he will join me on republican efforts to suppress the vote. you don't want to miss it. back with more of "the reidout" after this. he reidout"...
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i mean, who says there's no jeans?aring the gaffe to the now-infamous coffee cup left on the set of "the game of thrones." we also love the mandalorian in this house. huge fans. you'll be so surprised to learn. >>> anyway, which word would you choose to sum up 2020? quarantine? masks? the oxford english dictionary struggled to pick just one word for its annual word of the year, and they included several, while noting how the pandemic has had a strong impact on the language that we commonly use. social distancing and unmute were highlighted in the report, along with expressions like blursday, as in how the days of the week just seem to blur together. it also mentioned how the usage patterns of words like remote, frontline, and in-person changed over the course of this year. social justice terms were also included on the list, including systemic racism, black lives matter, and juneteenth. >>> still ahead here, how a focus on diversity is playing a role in president-elect joe biden's cabinet picks. >>> and as we go to bre
i mean, who says there's no jeans?aring the gaffe to the now-infamous coffee cup left on the set of "the game of thrones." we also love the mandalorian in this house. huge fans. you'll be so surprised to learn. >>> anyway, which word would you choose to sum up 2020? quarantine? masks? the oxford english dictionary struggled to pick just one word for its annual word of the year, and they included several, while noting how the pandemic has had a strong impact on the language...
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maya hari is potting melon and cauliflower seedings she also grows chilly over jeans and bananas on her roof terrace. the technology executive is a step ahead of many of her compatriots if singapore's government has its way the high tech city state will soon become a nation of allotment gardeners you don't have the seasons but you can pick the vegetables and fruits and things that grow in tropical weather and you can give that a shot what's not obvious is it's hard to do that in flats which is really the predominant we we live in singapore and that's the hard part of the book planted with you growing vegetables at home gardening with the government isn't just stopping at this promotional video 150000 of these starter kits with vegetable seeds are currently being sent to people like my own citizens or to become part of an ambitious plan. whether purple peppers are called marry her up to now singapore is only produce 10 percent of its food but by 2030 the government aims to increase the up to 30 percent maya hari says the pandemic has shown the greater self-sufficiency is the right strate
maya hari is potting melon and cauliflower seedings she also grows chilly over jeans and bananas on her roof terrace. the technology executive is a step ahead of many of her compatriots if singapore's government has its way the high tech city state will soon become a nation of allotment gardeners you don't have the seasons but you can pick the vegetables and fruits and things that grow in tropical weather and you can give that a shot what's not obvious is it's hard to do that in flats which is...
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i have also been reading, i picked up a great historian by the name of jean edward smith, great biographer. i read his biography grand and eisenhower, by far the best eisenhower biography of a written. he died in 2019. right now, just got into his book on fdr, the parkland prize which american historians choose as the best book of the year in 2007. it has been around a while. one of those books had been sitting on my bookshelf and i have not gotten to it. it is a 700 page read. we lost smith about a year ago, september actually. almost precisely a year ago. i happened to think about that, pulled out the book and ordered his last book which i have not read on the liberation of paris published in 2019. kind of been doing that. earlier this summer i got by accident a binge of biographies of ambassadors and eric larson also rose a great biography of william dodd the american ambassador in germany in the 1930s and his family which was quite an eclectic and eccentric group, and their experience of being in nazi germany as hitler was consolidating power in the first evidence of what was going to
i have also been reading, i picked up a great historian by the name of jean edward smith, great biographer. i read his biography grand and eisenhower, by far the best eisenhower biography of a written. he died in 2019. right now, just got into his book on fdr, the parkland prize which american historians choose as the best book of the year in 2007. it has been around a while. one of those books had been sitting on my bookshelf and i have not gotten to it. it is a 700 page read. we lost smith...
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and then i also been reading, i just picked up the great historian by the name of jean edward smith.s a great biographer never read his biographies, grants and eisenhower. and eisenhower was by far the best eisenhower biography ever written and there are some good ones. but he died in 2019. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book, on fdr, american historians, said it was the best book of the year back in 2007 so it is been around for a while. one of those books that it's been sitting on my bookshelf and i just had not gotten to it. it's a 700 page read. we lost smith last year, about a year ago in september actually. almost precisely he year ago. and i happened to just think about that in a poll of the book. i ordered his last book which i have not read yet on the liberation of paris which was published in 2019. i have been doing that. in earlier this summer, i got on by accident, a bench and biographies of ambassadors. eric carson also wrote a great biography of a guy name lynn dodd it was the american investor in germany. in the 1930s. in his family which was
and then i also been reading, i just picked up the great historian by the name of jean edward smith.s a great biographer never read his biographies, grants and eisenhower. and eisenhower was by far the best eisenhower biography ever written and there are some good ones. but he died in 2019. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book, on fdr, american historians, said it was the best book of the year back in 2007 so it is been around for a while. one of those books that it's...
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and i've also read, i just picked up the great story by the name of jean ever smith, great biographer. i've read his biographies, grant and eisenhower. eisenhower part of this and there's been some good ones but he died in 2019. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book which is on fdr, one simply called the parchment prize which is koreans choose as the best book of the year. back in 2007, it's been around for a while but it's one of those books it's been sitting on my bookshelf and i just had not gotten to it. it's 600 injury but we lost smith last year, about a year ago september so almost precisely a year ago. and i happen to just think about that and pulled out the book and then ordered his last book which i've not read yet on the liberation of paris which was published in 2019. so i kind of been doing that earlier this summer , i got on a by accident a binge of biographies of ambassadors and eric larson also wrote a great biography of a guy named william brown who was the american ambassador in germany and the 1930s. and his family which was quite a eclectic
and i've also read, i just picked up the great story by the name of jean ever smith, great biographer. i've read his biographies, grant and eisenhower. eisenhower part of this and there's been some good ones but he died in 2019. so right now, i just got into what may have been his best book which is on fdr, one simply called the parchment prize which is koreans choose as the best book of the year. back in 2007, it's been around for a while but it's one of those books it's been sitting on my...
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long and brilliant career, i've also been reading, i just picked up the greatest story of the name of jean edward smith, great biographer, i read his biographies a grant in eisenhower, by far the best eisenhower biography ever written and there has been some good ones. but he died in 2019, right now just got into what may have been his best book fdr on the department price which is american historians choose the best book of the year, back in 2007 it's been around it's been a book we've been sitting on my bookshelf and we had not gotten to it, it's a six or 700 page read, we lost smith last year about a year ago september, almost precisely a year ago and i happen to think about them pulled out the book and ordered his last book which i've not read on liberation of paris which was published in 2019, i have been doing that in earlier this summer i got on by accident a binge of biographies of ambassadors and eric larson also wrote a great biography of a guy named william he was an american ambassador in germany in the 1930s, and his family which is quite an eccentric group and their experienc
long and brilliant career, i've also been reading, i just picked up the greatest story of the name of jean edward smith, great biographer, i read his biographies a grant in eisenhower, by far the best eisenhower biography ever written and there has been some good ones. but he died in 2019, right now just got into what may have been his best book fdr on the department price which is american historians choose the best book of the year, back in 2007 it's been around it's been a book we've been...
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and then i have also been reading, i just picked up a great historian by the name of jean edward smith come great biographer. i read his biographies of grant and eisenhower. eisenhower biography i think is by far the best eisenhower biography ever written, and there's been some good ones. but he died in 2019, so i am right now just got into what may be his best book was on fdr, something called the parkman prize which american historians choose of the best book of the year. it's been around a while, one of those books that's been sitting on my bookshelf and i just have not gotten to it. it's quite a read, six, 700 page read. we lost smith last year, about a year ago september actually. almost precisely a year ago. i happened to just think about that and pulled out the book and then ordered his last book which i've not read yet on "the liberation of paris" which was published in 2019. kind of been doing that. earlier this summer i got on by accident of binge of biographies of ambassadors, and erik larson also wrote a great biography of a guy named william dodd who was the american ambas
and then i have also been reading, i just picked up a great historian by the name of jean edward smith come great biographer. i read his biographies of grant and eisenhower. eisenhower biography i think is by far the best eisenhower biography ever written, and there's been some good ones. but he died in 2019, so i am right now just got into what may be his best book was on fdr, something called the parkman prize which american historians choose of the best book of the year. it's been around a...