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it came from a good time. we say course, so i kind of from have the same feeling towards time is something that's been very precious. and definitely one of the most important things start. we happen to wells with assets that we have. it was easy. now when you started here in the black chapter, you really didn't know anything about watches. now you were pretty much an expert. um, so what makes a cat the watch stand out to pick from a technical point of view? well, i can't say is much more than the watch and i can't say is a history. and i can't, the is brand that's intern sky link to russian culture russian history. and it's also the result of an incredible new how that is kept in under this roof, which otherwise would have disappeared. because you can always buy the machines in switzerland. but the new house is out solution incredible. these people doing incredible things with their hands. and the result is what you with us. any but fees, ships that are connected that's should always give the right time is jus
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what is a to be on time? takes 20 years ago, i set myself the goal of creating the 1st of a tube alone in russia, in a table clock. last on usual goal was a challenge i decided to take upon myself to create the tool below. and as a mechanism invented by dis, with what jamaica abraham lou, but again, 200 years ago, i should start with the purpose of countering the effect of gravity on the accuracy of a time piece with the laws of physics hasn't changed much over the last 200 years, so one of the key components of a time based of 10 shows its accuracy is the balance wheel. who has access must coincide with its center of mass and none of them even now in the 25th century. we can't make it exactly so therefore the job of a trouble is to average out gravitational error and provide accurate time keeping. so i think it works well in portable time piece is and is a great solution on, you know, some of your designs are fantastic with um, extravagant ideas and thinking of the time piece that calculates the time on mars
what is a to be on time? takes 20 years ago, i set myself the goal of creating the 1st of a tube alone in russia, in a table clock. last on usual goal was a challenge i decided to take upon myself to create the tool below. and as a mechanism invented by dis, with what jamaica abraham lou, but again, 200 years ago, i should start with the purpose of countering the effect of gravity on the accuracy of a time piece with the laws of physics hasn't changed much over the last 200 years, so one of the...
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from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else cost yet and look at i don't think that's fair. okay, so so what is your yeah. what do you do because it doesn't think that's. so what do you think might. oh the maximum it is is for cameras. okay. so nice. cool bicep. nice cool part time high school. yeah. no, these people are, students, people working and people are working. and so they're students. and as i mentioned, most lawyers are going to be making a lot of money. it's not until the great migration people begin to move northward until black lawyers for the most part will have the clientele to support 1930s really onward to africa-american lawyers will have the the clientele to support them and they
from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else cost yet and look at i don't think that's fair. okay, so so what is your...
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we talk about price to tangible book, price to book, and he obviously watches the show from time to time, because jpmorgan almost got 2.35 times tangible book, almost two times book value, which is historically expensive. it's not an indictment of the bank it's a great bank, it's just very expensive when you hear it from him, you have to take notice. >> well, i -- i'm not sure i want to hear from jpmorgan they're buying their stock back now either, though it doesn't mean i go out and sell, because they're not buying and i think there's an importance difference. i think at times jpmorgan, jami dimon, he stepped in to buy his company when it has been, i think, absurdly cheap or at times when there's been places in the market to -- to inject confidence into the shares i think about where companies, especially banks, are vilified for buying back shares for him to get out there right now and say, i'm buying back stocks, i don't think hi's that concerned about public backlash, but i think he thinks about the big picture and every word he says i don't know that this is a place he needs to say,
we talk about price to tangible book, price to book, and he obviously watches the show from time to time, because jpmorgan almost got 2.35 times tangible book, almost two times book value, which is historically expensive. it's not an indictment of the bank it's a great bank, it's just very expensive when you hear it from him, you have to take notice. >> well, i -- i'm not sure i want to hear from jpmorgan they're buying their stock back now either, though it doesn't mean i go out and...
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no, as i say, i can't place the same time _ long time? no, as i say, i can't place the same time and i long time? no, as i say, i can't place the same time and there| long time? no, as i say, i can't. place the same time and there are many— place the same time and there are many other— place the same time and there are many other things going on at the same _ many other things going on at the same time, whether i had bumped up a-ain same time, whether i had bumped up again something where angela had been particular defensive on something, and i mentioned here she did say— something, and i mentioned here she did say to _ something, and i mentioned here she did say to meet the woman because my daughter— did say to meet the woman because my daughter had caused the problem. we shouldn't— daughter had caused the problem. we shouldn't be just making assumptions. we should be looking into things — assumptions. we should be looking into things in detail, but i cannot remember— into things in detail, but i cannot remember the detail,
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it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or just to make them learn? bruce: look, if we can bring them up to take on roles. and eventually, eventually, i will become an executive chairman. and i'll still be around. but somebody else is going to run the place. francine: will you ever retire? bruce: i will become an executive chairman at some point in time. and what that means is, i'm here to help mentor young people, help with business development, look after clients that can be helpful to the overall organization. but at some point in time -- this is a hard business
it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or...
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did you never at any time connect the _ time. did you never at any time connect the long-running - time. did you never at any time i connect the long-running criticism connect the long—running criticism of horizon's — connect the long—running criticism of horizon's integrity that had been forced _ of horizon's integrity that had been forced upon the post office by sub—postmasters for years and years with being _ sub—postmasters for years and years with being informed that there was a problem _ with being informed that there was a problem with the expert evidence on which _ problem with the expert evidence on which the _ problem with the expert evidence on which the post office had relied about— which the post office had relied about books? | which the post office had relied about books?— which the post office had relied about books? ., �* ,, . about books? i don't think i made that connection _ about books? i don't think i made that connection because - about books? i don't think i made that connection because it
did you never at any time connect the _ time. did you never at any time connect the long-running - time. did you never at any time i connect the long-running criticism connect the long—running criticism of horizon's — connect the long—running criticism of horizon's integrity that had been forced _ of horizon's integrity that had been forced upon the post office by sub—postmasters for years and years with being _ sub—postmasters for years and years with being informed that there was a...
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i think is only a matter of— time to listen. i think is only a matter of time _ time to listen. i think is only a matter of time until- time to listen. i think is only a matter of time until they. a matter of time until they have — a matter of time until they have t0~ _ a matter of time until they have t0~ i— a matter of time until they have to. ithink— a matter of time until they have to. i think the - a matter of time until they have to. i think the time . a matter of time until theyj have to. i think the time is now — a central demand among demonstrators is for universities to divest from israel because of the war in gaza. cornell's law school describes divestment as the process through which an organisation sells off its shares, assets or other investments for political, ethical or financial reasons. other demands include universities stopping business with military weapons manufacturers that supply arms to israel, not accepting research money from israel that helps the country's military efforts, and more transparency over what money universities receives from israe
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it isn'tjust three times this year, it is a l three times this year, it is a further four times next year so three times this year, it is a furtherfour times next year so by the end of 2025, with interest rates in the uk at five .25 now, they are recommending interest rates should be 3.5%. a very different situation underlines the idea of there being a turning point in the uk economy and that the inflation crisis somewhat behoves us —— behind us. the bank of england makes its decisions month by month, they are a bit worried inflation is proving sticky, similar situation as in america. they will take this one by one butjust to give an idea of where things might head and perhaps more cuts than many people expect. head and perhaps more cuts than many peeple exam-— people expect. faisal, thank you very much. _ people expect. faisal, thank you very much. our— people expect. faisal, thank you very much, our economics - people expect. faisal, thank you | very much, our economics editor. let's return to that news about the plane travelling from london to singapore having to divert to
it isn'tjust three times this year, it is a l three times this year, it is a further four times next year so three times this year, it is a furtherfour times next year so by the end of 2025, with interest rates in the uk at five .25 now, they are recommending interest rates should be 3.5%. a very different situation underlines the idea of there being a turning point in the uk economy and that the inflation crisis somewhat behoves us —— behind us. the bank of england makes its decisions...
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six months' time, by which time under the i time, by which time under the timeframe _ time, by which time under the timeframe the _ time, by which time under the timeframe the legislation, - time, by which time under the | timeframe the legislation, lots time, by which time under the i timeframe the legislation, lots of flights— timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken _ timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off - timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off and i timeframe the legislation, lots of flights should've taken off and he did not _ flights should've taken off and he did not he — flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose _ flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to _ flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to hold - flights should've taken off and he did not. he chose to hold the - did not. he chose to hold the selection _ did not. he chose to hold the selection before _ did not. he chose to hold the selection before it's -
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you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then there's something else. okay. you you run this part? yeah i don't i think i don't want to be on that part. i want to be on this side, so i don't i don't donna, you have to go up there and we're going to put a two minute timer, and it will be like, donna will do whatever she wants to do. i don't know what to say. i just it's i'm excited for this, but it's also. i'm. i appreciate your words so much. it means very much to me, you know, i, i've always tried to do a good job and be respectful and be kind and get the
you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then...
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the first time my majority was just - the first time my majority was just over 4000 — the first time my majority was just over 4000. last _ the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time _ the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it— the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was - the first time my majority was just over 4000. last time it was just . over 4000. last time it wasjust over— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14.000 _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over14,000. so— over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to _ over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find - over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find that - over 4000. last time it wasjust over 14,000. so to find that it l over 4000. last time it wasjusti over 14,000. so to find that it is over14,000. so to find that it is now— over 14,000. so to find that it is now 27.000~~ _ now 27,000... cheering- cheering and i hope people have put their trust _ and i hope people have put their trust in _ and i hope people have put their trust in me —
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local time. it is a four is a comprehensive exam, 3 hours and 15 minutes with four different components, a multiple choice, a short answer, a document based essay question and a long essay question. this year, school districts had an option to either take the tradition no pencil and paper version or a digital version of the exam. starting next year, with the 2025 administration, all of the ap us history exams will be digital only on a computer. jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other time periods are each about 10 to 17%. and those time periods may
local time. it is a four is a comprehensive exam, 3 hours and 15 minutes with four different components, a multiple choice, a short answer, a document based essay question and a long essay question. this year, school districts had an option to either take the tradition no pencil and paper version or a digital version of the exam. starting next year, with the 2025 administration, all of the ap us history exams will be digital only on a computer. jason stacy. what time periods does this exam...
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time. so basically, so on a digital to utah, i bring it with me when i'm out and it's definitely improve my social life color to black and white because that way it's just not going to hit the same. you're not going to get the same domain hit and you're just going to not one and mindlessly scroll. so you deleted all social to focus on your cell are the, to the average person will spend about 5 years of a life on that fine. i myself spend around 6 hours a day, which is around average fudzinski. i'm millennials, not proud of it, but you know, so all we addicted to our devices. is it a problem? joining us today to discuss this all jose brian is an advocate for digital minimalism. an offline living, so you need this group the are right. so experimenting with reducing how screen time. i'm sophie smith's gala digital journalist and also the welcome to you. oh, thank you so much for being here. i'm sure you only can. i spoke with you, you, you turned your smart phone into them fired. how has that
time. so basically, so on a digital to utah, i bring it with me when i'm out and it's definitely improve my social life color to black and white because that way it's just not going to hit the same. you're not going to get the same domain hit and you're just going to not one and mindlessly scroll. so you deleted all social to focus on your cell are the, to the average person will spend about 5 years of a life on that fine. i myself spend around 6 hours a day, which is around average fudzinski....
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said we can't do that china is not a threat time and time again. he quietly by the way mostly kept the trump tariffs on china. his entire time, now he's tripling the rate quadrupling on ev. will: same reason as student loan policy take a look at a what's going on and in terms of votes. michigan, of course, he needs state of michigan. it is highs number of people employed in the autoindustry. >> electric vehicles is cratering right now. so because it is so expensive to create, no one wants them. so what china is trying to do is flood the market. she's putting tariffs on them to prevent them from bringing in chief ev to save jobs and they're not going anywhere in america either. another job that joe biden is created that won't work. will: swam border security. you know record l of got away when is it comes to border security. has absolutely exploded. this is -- from 2021 to 2023. we know with one over 1.5 total known got aways under biden reason we're togs about this riewrming after rumor coming from the white house will that there's an executive act
said we can't do that china is not a threat time and time again. he quietly by the way mostly kept the trump tariffs on china. his entire time, now he's tripling the rate quadrupling on ev. will: same reason as student loan policy take a look at a what's going on and in terms of votes. michigan, of course, he needs state of michigan. it is highs number of people employed in the autoindustry. >> electric vehicles is cratering right now. so because it is so expensive to create, no one wants...
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i yield my time -- myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank the distinguished gentlelady from south carolina for her great leadership on this and mr. connolly from virginia for his very hard work on it too. in this century public confidence in the federal government depends on ensuring that our federal information technology systems and websites are secure, safe and effective. we invest more than $100 billion every year in federal i.t. needs. outdated legacy i.t. systems and infrastructure are costly to maintain and very challenging to secure against the onslaught of cyber attacks by adversaries and criminal organizations. the constantly changing landscape of information technology requires resources if federal agencies are going to be able to protect data privacy, complete their missions and effectively serve our people. the modernizing government technology reform act would ensure this important work continues smoothly by extending the technology modernization fund sunset from december, 2025, to december, 2031. it would also
i yield my time -- myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank the distinguished gentlelady from south carolina for her great leadership on this and mr. connolly from virginia for his very hard work on it too. in this century public confidence in the federal government depends on ensuring that our federal information technology systems and websites are secure, safe and effective. we invest more than $100 billion every year in federal i.t. needs. outdated legacy i.t. systems and...
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time will tell. some _ know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians - know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians appeared before here, as well.— before here, as well. absolutely. the all before here, as well. absolutely. they all know _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they are. - before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they are. this| before here, as well. absolutely. i they all know who they are. this is a time of reckoning. itjust shows that human life is more important than any amount of money and that needs to be the first and foremost decision and anything, and that is in any walk of life, whether in a large organisation, but you have to accept that example. they have to set the precedent and they have to set the precedent and they have to set the precedent and they have to set the standards for everyone to live their lives by, if they don't —— if they don't set t
time will tell. some _ know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians - know who they are, as well. time will tell. some politicians appeared before here, as well.— before here, as well. absolutely. the all before here, as well. absolutely. they all know _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they _ before here, as well. absolutely. they all know who they are. - before here, as well. absolutely. they all know...
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but 5, this time it's been a 3rd time. and because the chinese authorities are very specific about the goals and the intention of the military exercise, which is targeting the new government under the time on new presidents, launching the so i think most of the tony's people view this more as a part of the political sciatic, but at the same time of course, they are very aware of the ability that time one needs to possess as to potentially counter such a military threat. so i think the after the military exercises over today, there will be a lot more public discussion about ty, ones needs to be thought its own defense capabilities. you reference the president a lodging, tell you on this one. and on monday, how was he responding personally to this baptism of fire? so he in fact, immediately visited one else tie one's troop and military base and tell him which has to very close to time one's main international airport that also took place in a large military exercise here in taiwan. last july, he was very clear the peace gove
but 5, this time it's been a 3rd time. and because the chinese authorities are very specific about the goals and the intention of the military exercise, which is targeting the new government under the time on new presidents, launching the so i think most of the tony's people view this more as a part of the political sciatic, but at the same time of course, they are very aware of the ability that time one needs to possess as to potentially counter such a military threat. so i think the after the...
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patent for this program, this time, the second time, it is very organic, you also ran bayart, you ran bayart for many years, yes, yes. about five or six years, it was somewhat similar, you had to participate, that is, you were both an evil and a good investigator, so to speak, if such that you had to guess something, so these were the projects, well, there are a lot of television projects, and television , of course, is very important in my life, and if we are talking about some kind of literal recognition of popularity, of course this is before and today. television gives, but what ’s surprising is that recently i’ve already started talking about it, so if you’re there once a week or there once a month or every week you’re on air, then naturally absolutely everyone will recognize you, but as soon as you leave the air for what reasons? -for reasons, after one and a half to two months everything, everything, i have already encountered this many times, not me personally, i watched, as it were, the biography of my friends, informational occasions, for me, how to say this, an essa
patent for this program, this time, the second time, it is very organic, you also ran bayart, you ran bayart for many years, yes, yes. about five or six years, it was somewhat similar, you had to participate, that is, you were both an evil and a good investigator, so to speak, if such that you had to guess something, so these were the projects, well, there are a lot of television projects, and television , of course, is very important in my life, and if we are talking about some kind of literal...
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the time has come and the wait is oven _ the time has come and the wait is oven and — the time has come and the wait is over. and that means through the power— over. and that means through the power of— over. and that means through the power of our democracy the voters now get _ power of our democracy the voters now get to — power of our democracy the voters now get to choose. the power of the vote, _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the power each and every one of you _ vote, the power each and every one of you has— vote, the power each and every one of you has to — vote, the power each and every one of you has to change our country, our community, and your future for the better~ — our community, and your future for the better. so whether you are a family— the better. so whether you are a family that has been battling the cost of _ family that has been battling the cost of living, dealing with anti—social behaviour, whether your business _ anti—social behaviour, whether your business has been struggling for year
the time has come and the wait is oven _ the time has come and the wait is oven and — the time has come and the wait is over. and that means through the power— over. and that means through the power of— over. and that means through the power of our democracy the voters now get _ power of our democracy the voters now get to — power of our democracy the voters now get to choose. the power of the vote, _ now get to choose. the power of the vote, the _ now get to choose. the power of the...
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i'll tell you about the most important events at this time. two injured due to russian shelling in yelyzavetivka and severny in donetsk region. the occupiers shelled the region almost 2,400 times during the day, the regional police reported. they fired aerial bombs, artillery, drones, and mlrs. under attack on... seven settlements were burned, 17 residential buildings were damaged. and it is already known about two victims as a result of a rocket attack on kharkiv. in the morning, the russians hit the object of the transport infrastructure. five more townspeople were injured as a result of the night attack by the shaheds, oleg sinigubov, the head of the region, said. due to falling debris, fires started in two residential buildings. the building of the utility company was damaged, the consequences were liquidated. continues in the morning , a 52-year-old man from the village of glyptsi in the kharkiv region died in the hospital. he was injured during of an enemy attack on may 17 - oleg singuv added. and one person died, three more were injured
i'll tell you about the most important events at this time. two injured due to russian shelling in yelyzavetivka and severny in donetsk region. the occupiers shelled the region almost 2,400 times during the day, the regional police reported. they fired aerial bombs, artillery, drones, and mlrs. under attack on... seven settlements were burned, 17 residential buildings were damaged. and it is already known about two victims as a result of a rocket attack on kharkiv. in the morning, the russians...
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sometimes you get the same paragraph 100 time, 1,000 time, 100,000 times. this would allow agencies to post a sample of mass comments like this but if they do they are required to post the number of such comments received that the volume of public sentiment is still fairly and effectively registered. and the bill would also require agencies within one year to establish policies for handling computer generated comments which is a growing concern to management with the recent remarkable advances in artificial intelligence. but i -- i am eager to hear from mr. higgins. i you his legislation as one that supports the administrative rule making process which is so much under attack these days. there are people who say, we shouldn't have rules and regulations but of course the way our system works is that in congress we pass laws. on things like the clean air act and clean water act. but we don't get into all the fine details, that's left to the executive branch to do a rule making that. too is an open process where people can register their concerns and send comm
sometimes you get the same paragraph 100 time, 1,000 time, 100,000 times. this would allow agencies to post a sample of mass comments like this but if they do they are required to post the number of such comments received that the volume of public sentiment is still fairly and effectively registered. and the bill would also require agencies within one year to establish policies for handling computer generated comments which is a growing concern to management with the recent remarkable advances...
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, from time to time, of course, you have to buy something for yourself, at first, of course, when the family arrives, that is, the wife buys what she needs, but still during the week you have to stop by the store, nothing bad i don’t see anything unusual about this, but do you remember what you last bought in a store? well , to answer this question purely formally, the last time i stopped by the mainland was because i needed to buy batteries for the remote controls and electrical tape for the car. how do you generally distribute expenses in your family? collectively, that is, in this regard, we have a common budget, so everyone who receives income earns money, it’s all earned for the family, here i have an eldest son, he also got a job at the age of 14 summer months and also proudly contributed to the family budget, it is clear that everything was spent on him, and even more than he earned, but... the rewards were mostly, of course, there were rewards, but they were mostly moral and in this regard , sometimes it was really nice when the father, with whom we had a very warm relatio
, from time to time, of course, you have to buy something for yourself, at first, of course, when the family arrives, that is, the wife buys what she needs, but still during the week you have to stop by the store, nothing bad i don’t see anything unusual about this, but do you remember what you last bought in a store? well , to answer this question purely formally, the last time i stopped by the mainland was because i needed to buy batteries for the remote controls and electrical tape for the...
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- [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these other times were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris kearns goodwin, welcome back to "firing line." - i'm so glad to be with you. this is great. - you recently published your eighth book, "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." this book was born out of a project that you and your late husband, dick goodwin, undertook when he turned 80 years old, to finally go through 300 and some boxes of archival material that he had collected and kept safe for many years. he h
- [doris] we're in a very tough time right now, but these other times were even rougher. - [margaret] what does pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin say now? - [announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, peter and mary kalikow, the asness family foundation, the beth and ravenel curry foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab,...
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also no, just like yesterday, of course i understand that time has passed, a lot of time has passed, but everything is dear to me, everything that is dear to me is naturally dear, it is always with me, no matter how much time has passed, or maybe this film was it would be even more expensive for you if you played there, because you had to play, why aren’t you in love and dove? with pleasure, i would love to play it, it happened that way, but this film, how it was received, love and love, we all love it now, like a devout believer, then what kind of criticism was there and so on, we have to persecute they know how, they started once, then don’t stop for a long time, they accepted the film and loved it, again, again, this is what in his films there is always some kind of homespun, you know? interesting, he told me an absolutely wonderful phrase, already towards the end of his life, constantly, but no, he even told me, you know, how boring it is for me to film without you, this is very important, for me these were some very dear words, you see, that’s why he always chose not becau
also no, just like yesterday, of course i understand that time has passed, a lot of time has passed, but everything is dear to me, everything that is dear to me is naturally dear, it is always with me, no matter how much time has passed, or maybe this film was it would be even more expensive for you if you played there, because you had to play, why aren’t you in love and dove? with pleasure, i would love to play it, it happened that way, but this film, how it was received, love and love, we...
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now it's time for the panel. susan, let's start with you, you want to talk about taylor swift, who is very popular at the harlem —— arrowhead stadium, the kansas city chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great britain, _ soon in great britain, congratulations to you both, i'm sure _ congratulations to you both, i'm sure you — congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. | congratulations to you both, i'm sure you have your tickets. i am rel in: sure you have your tickets. i am relying on _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim- _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she _ sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has - sure you have your tickets. i am relying on kim. she has been i relying on kim. sh
now it's time for the panel. susan, let's start with you, you want to talk about taylor swift, who is very popular at the harlem —— arrowhead stadium, the kansas city chief stadium, she is currently dating travis kelsey, but she has announced some final dates on her tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans. you tour, which is not an imminent with other nfl fans.— other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great _ other nfl fans. you will see her soon in great britain, _ soon in...
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and she i want more time, meaning more time on the air. yeah. you know, fascinate let me ask you a little bit about susan page and how you came to not only author but how you got into journalism. you and i have covered politics and, presidents together for i. when when did you come to washington? so i covered the 1980 presidential campaign for newsday and, then went on the white house. and you were, of course, already a very well-established figure there. i had been there for a couple of years, and 1980 was a watershed year. can you imagine a candidate for president not only beating the incumbent who was up for, but winning 44 states and then 49 states and his reelection. the it was a fascinating time to be. but how did you go journalism in the first place? so i you know, i liked like like many journalists i worked on high school paper and i and this was in wichita, kansas. and but i but i liked other things, too. besides journalism, i really and this sounds possibly ridiculous now, but i was very serious about playing the oboe. i played the obo
and she i want more time, meaning more time on the air. yeah. you know, fascinate let me ask you a little bit about susan page and how you came to not only author but how you got into journalism. you and i have covered politics and, presidents together for i. when when did you come to washington? so i covered the 1980 presidential campaign for newsday and, then went on the white house. and you were, of course, already a very well-established figure there. i had been there for a couple of years,...
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about t times. the times were so different from today's times. you know, it's not like it's ancient history. it's couple of decades ago. and yet, as you said, a time of such tumultuous for black people in this country, for women in this country. i in so many ways, our nation was undergoing upheavals. and she was she swimming in those waters. you know, she was not. barbara walters lived a feminist life, but she didn't espouse a feminist agenda. she was very focused on cutting a path for herself and in doing that she cut a path for other women, yourself, like myself, to follow. she made things easier for us by doing what she did. but she was she was pretty focused on her own career. and i'm just i'm so it's so interesting. you actually were at abc just before she was. do remember the first time you met her? oh, i. and it's a funny little story. i actually the first time i met her, gerald ford was the brand new president who had been swept in, not elected. but after watergate, president nixon resigned.
about t times. the times were so different from today's times. you know, it's not like it's ancient history. it's couple of decades ago. and yet, as you said, a time of such tumultuous for black people in this country, for women in this country. i in so many ways, our nation was undergoing upheavals. and she was she swimming in those waters. you know, she was not. barbara walters lived a feminist life, but she didn't espouse a feminist agenda. she was very focused on cutting a path for herself...
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>> it is your time. we have witnesses here. >> i would assume you would agree. >> we have witnesses if you want to ask questions or waste time with me. >> i am not wasting time with you. we have been discarding all day. i hope we can come to an agreement that white house officials should not be bribed or unduly influenced by foreign powers. i think you and i agree. i see you nodding your head. i assume that is a yes. i am glad that we can work as an oversight committee on an investigation. and we can make sure no one in the white house have betrayed the public trust. we have spent countless hours talking about hunter biden, investigating everything a person it seems like he has ever shaken hands with. we have not found a shred of evidence that connects it to the president of the united states or anyone with any say over u.s. policy, but someone who has worked in the white house did accept money from a foreign power. donald trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, received a staggering $2 billion from saudi ara
>> it is your time. we have witnesses here. >> i would assume you would agree. >> we have witnesses if you want to ask questions or waste time with me. >> i am not wasting time with you. we have been discarding all day. i hope we can come to an agreement that white house officials should not be bribed or unduly influenced by foreign powers. i think you and i agree. i see you nodding your head. i assume that is a yes. i am glad that we can work as an oversight committee...
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time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and...
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the time. and so i thought it was actually very remarkablthis connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah ether some very interesting, harrowing including one in which ted williams crash landed. and this is all in the book. but at the time i didn't know if there was a interesting story and. it was something that john glenn covered in his autobiography. and when ted williams died reporters wrote about it in his obituaribut i learned more about their friendship that had spanned s, weren't best friends. they didn't spend summer vacations together with their kids playing in the front yard and going doing barbecues together. t isat sort of ebbed and flowed over the decade and glenn back to space in october the age of 77 years oldter friendship seven, he went back to space. and one of the people he people he told about the mission was ted williams. he drove to his house inonally said, i want you to be there ted williams wasn't in very good health.e strokes, but he wasn't to miss j
the time. and so i thought it was actually very remarkablthis connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah ether some very interesting, harrowing including one in which ted williams crash landed. and this is all in the book. but at the time i didn't know if there was a interesting story and. it was something that john glenn covered in his autobiography. and when ted williams died reporters wrote about it in his obituaribut i learned more about their friendship that had...
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time you're 25, and by the time you're 30, you have to invest 10 times to get the same results. and he won a nobel prize for this work. at one time, i was the largest investor and we had 2,200 early child care. so i read this thing. too small to tail. i don't know if you -- to fail. i don't know if you create all the logos or not but early language, learning from birth, young children, almost 60%, when you go to that site and study it, of children, start kindergarten unprepared, mind their peers in critical language and reading skills. and you now, 1.4 million children you p provided books to their families. 160,000 parents, now was that your idea? too small to fail? president clinton: no. i wish i could take credit for it. i love it. it's one of my favorite projects. but it came out of work that my daughter, chelsea, leads with the team of our people who work with preschoolers. but it's been an incredible experience. i mean, we -- we have all kinds of partnerships that we work with and try to help succeed. but my favorite, i think, is the coin operated laundry association. thin
time you're 25, and by the time you're 30, you have to invest 10 times to get the same results. and he won a nobel prize for this work. at one time, i was the largest investor and we had 2,200 early child care. so i read this thing. too small to tail. i don't know if you -- to fail. i don't know if you create all the logos or not but early language, learning from birth, young children, almost 60%, when you go to that site and study it, of children, start kindergarten unprepared, mind their...
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he is a 24 time grand_ time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam— time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam singles champion now. as diokovic_ grand slam singles champion now. as djokovic said, after a decent start against _ djokovic said, after a decent start against pierre, yes, i would like to think_ against pierre, yes, i would like to think that — against pierre, yes, i would like to think that but i started very well in monte — think that but i started very well in monte carlo, rome and geneva, the three day— in monte carlo, rome and geneva, the three clay tournaments he played before _ three clay tournaments he played before roman garrison this year. look_ before roman garrison this year. look what — before roman garrison this year. look what happened after that. he lost his_ look what happened after that. he lost his way so we really can't be sure _ lost his way so we really can't be sure at _ lost his way so we really can't be sure at the — lost his way so we really can't be sure at the moment. so roberto will be sure at the moment. so roberto w
he is a 24 time grand_ time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam— time and time again. he is a 24 time grand slam singles champion now. as diokovic_ grand slam singles champion now. as djokovic said, after a decent start against _ djokovic said, after a decent start against pierre, yes, i would like to think_ against pierre, yes, i would like to think that — against pierre, yes, i would like to think that but i started very well in monte — think that but i started very well in monte...
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it was time for conversation and it was time for showing the people home on the earth what spacevel is like, how, how for wonderful. you have yr choice. if you don't like things right far enough to go upside down, i juo says. roger, down here. okay, we got one in each direction. that's the only way to. farther and farther earth stafford, young and cernan flew their wiss now off the rotating home planet. eyly a progression of minutes as the spacecraft rotated at thres an o finish. but i am still trying to. we're going to strike out throughout the world. we sho be around the moon. rogereality, real eyeball hands. tehran trace up being flipped four and a half. apollo ten houston. soundse ready for a naval drill in the flight deck. and here is your horoscope ready for today. apollo ten thomas stafford. u concentrate on finishing things that you have ted. today's a will be a moderate. use this time to take inventory. john young you will have a slow day today. thisl you time to concentrate on the work ahead. you will enjoy your surroundings and companion and dino you are go breathe. give car
it was time for conversation and it was time for showing the people home on the earth what spacevel is like, how, how for wonderful. you have yr choice. if you don't like things right far enough to go upside down, i juo says. roger, down here. okay, we got one in each direction. that's the only way to. farther and farther earth stafford, young and cernan flew their wiss now off the rotating home planet. eyly a progression of minutes as the spacecraft rotated at thres an o finish. but i am still...
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i'm looking at the over time you issue from that time december. i wanted to confirm in this looking at this and like the general fund impacted is still within the salary saving that the police department has indicated from the last fits kwhal they have their fiscal year budget approved? >> yes. that's true. there was also the allocation for the apec. that was transferred to the department. but outside of that, it was projected be within the over all approved salary as originally approved. >> thank you. supervisor melgar. >> thank you, chair chan. i see amanda here. you know, i worry about the over time spending by both police and yesterday we heard about sheriff. i think it is in the good for the workers over time. it is not good for their families, either. it just it is not sustainable for a human body forriers to be working over time. so, i'm wonder whatting is the plan? going forward? i know this upon in my own district we have been running on over time for you know mostly 2 of 3 precinct this is cover my district we are considered a bit less c
i'm looking at the over time you issue from that time december. i wanted to confirm in this looking at this and like the general fund impacted is still within the salary saving that the police department has indicated from the last fits kwhal they have their fiscal year budget approved? >> yes. that's true. there was also the allocation for the apec. that was transferred to the department. but outside of that, it was projected be within the over all approved salary as originally approved....
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and so that was all the time we've got left. you can, of course, get all the latest sports news on our website at bbc.com/sport. but for me, mark edwards and the rest of the team here. we'll see you soon. bye bye. hello there. we've seen a lot of wet weather around lately. the ground is already pretty saturated in many spots, but on tuesday, there were some sunny spells around, and of course, in the best of the sunshine at this time of year, it always feels pleasantly warm. but the general theme doesn't change over the next couple of days — more heavy thundery downpours in the forecast, some brighter spells in between. it won't be raining all the time, but it has been very wet over the last 2a hours or so with this band of rain pushing eastwards, clearing away into the north sea. some showers still behind it as we head into wednesday morning, but it is a mild start to the day. and then on wednesday, it's another day of scattered heavy downpours, also some brighter spells, of course. this time the focus for the thundery showers
and so that was all the time we've got left. you can, of course, get all the latest sports news on our website at bbc.com/sport. but for me, mark edwards and the rest of the team here. we'll see you soon. bye bye. hello there. we've seen a lot of wet weather around lately. the ground is already pretty saturated in many spots, but on tuesday, there were some sunny spells around, and of course, in the best of the sunshine at this time of year, it always feels pleasantly warm. but the general...
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at that time mr. manbabet was the deputy of the premises, now i am the deputy of the premises of the holy shrine they also know that a pilgrim should not come and take shelter there. if not , where does this come from? he will come back and say that imam reza loves his adulterers very much . they should make a documentary and then the book will be published. finally, imam reza, imam mehrabani , and mr. hosseini , let me tell you one more thing. pakistani pilgrims, when they come to the holy mashhad , they are very oppressed. they ordered from there that these are pilgrims of imam reza there are those who are very sincere towards imam reza , they are taken care of. and when they come to mashhad, they are concerned that they may not be without a place, with regard to their food , their pilgrimage, and as with their dear non -iranian brothers, now, dear brothers of the citizens , there is a special attitude towards the appearance of imam reza, that if they say that khadim al-reza is really the true examp
at that time mr. manbabet was the deputy of the premises, now i am the deputy of the premises of the holy shrine they also know that a pilgrim should not come and take shelter there. if not , where does this come from? he will come back and say that imam reza loves his adulterers very much . they should make a documentary and then the book will be published. finally, imam reza, imam mehrabani , and mr. hosseini , let me tell you one more thing. pakistani pilgrims, when they come to the holy...
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at that time what — me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would _ me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you _ me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say- me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say to - me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say to his. that time. what would you say to his comments _ that time. what would you say to his comments and — that time. what would you say to his comments and what _ that time. what would you say to his comments and what would _ that time. what would you say to his comments and what would you - that time. what would you say to his comments and what would you do i comments and what would you do diffe re ntty — comments and what would you do differently this— comments and what would you do differently this time? _ comments and what would you do differently this time? —— - comments and what would you do differently this time? —— john - differently this time? —— john curtice — differently t
at that time what — me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would _ me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you _ me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say- me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say to - me you want from a good as leader at that time. what would you say to his. that time. what would you say to his comments _ that time. what would you say to his comments and — that time. what would you say to...
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so last time. uh, especially the trinity trinity, to me that the original, which is a big arcadia of taiwan is at the time west. jade, where we see that the all the word especially the internet to meet the store number as of all of that. but for the time these people will discuss very routine ovalo daily lives, because the china law frying a lot of watches and the fido, just around taiwan strait and be, become a new normal. you know, thailand straight. i think that the people just get used to that and also he bought, discussing about how to strengthen our own defense kind of beauty. victor, i don't, i mentioned that is the message the beijing wants to hear and response to these drills at the people's liberation army said they are a strong punishment. the separatist x. i mean, is that a total of reaction to the presidents? and will gratian speech. you know, i think of, i think the speech made the countries as far as the one time a policy is concerned is cut them off to a declaration of war. he risks
so last time. uh, especially the trinity trinity, to me that the original, which is a big arcadia of taiwan is at the time west. jade, where we see that the all the word especially the internet to meet the store number as of all of that. but for the time these people will discuss very routine ovalo daily lives, because the china law frying a lot of watches and the fido, just around taiwan strait and be, become a new normal. you know, thailand straight. i think that the people just get used to...
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to time. winds light to moderate, but the strongest gusts perhaps to the far northwest where the heaviest bursts are likely to be. we are going to see temperatures peaking at around 18 or 19 degrees, but where the cloud and rain lingers, certainly a disappointing feel. as we go to thursday evening into the early hours of friday morning, gradually, that low pressure will drift its way further north and east and start to pull away, but it stays rather cloudy, damp and murky. so a pretty murky start to friday morning, and we will be chasing cloud around on friday. cloud thick enough further north for a spot or two of light drizzle at time to time. hopefully some brightness down to the south, but it would be dry here and top temperatures once again likely into the high teens. into the start of the weekend, this little ridge of high pressure keeps things quite on sunday. it is a bank holiday weekend, i know, there is a weather front starting to push in from the west giving us a level of uncertainty
to time. winds light to moderate, but the strongest gusts perhaps to the far northwest where the heaviest bursts are likely to be. we are going to see temperatures peaking at around 18 or 19 degrees, but where the cloud and rain lingers, certainly a disappointing feel. as we go to thursday evening into the early hours of friday morning, gradually, that low pressure will drift its way further north and east and start to pull away, but it stays rather cloudy, damp and murky. so a pretty murky...
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no every time i've know at the time i want to focus on that moment. good thing, but the prosecution's got to focus not on who he is today. who was the time this actually is what went down. >> i mean, in addition to knowing michael cohen, i've known a lot of people that have worked for donald trump before he was president. i mean, everyone in there as a puppet, everyone in their is being used and their families are not safe. i mean, there's no one is safe in trump's orbit. and in fact, when you go to work for him, we know this now. >> it can end up one of a couple of ways. >> you're probably going to be on a higher able after that, you might go to jail after that. >> i mean, it's not a safe space. >> michael cohen knew that and michael cohen actin the part at the time he is now trying to say, well, i've changed, i've evolved, i'm hearing people say that about him now. but michael cohen knew what he was doing. >> and to your point, if i were the prosecution, i would've said so you lie. >> how many times do you think you lied in your career for donald tr
no every time i've know at the time i want to focus on that moment. good thing, but the prosecution's got to focus not on who he is today. who was the time this actually is what went down. >> i mean, in addition to knowing michael cohen, i've known a lot of people that have worked for donald trump before he was president. i mean, everyone in there as a puppet, everyone in their is being used and their families are not safe. i mean, there's no one is safe in trump's orbit. and in fact,...
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to time. we do not know where ponti pilate stayed when he lived in jerusalem. there are two options: he could have stayed in a palace that was once built. this palace is located in the western part of the city, near the modern yaba gate, above it now stands the police station of the old city, but could stop at a fortress built by the romans, called antonia, in the eastern part of the city. roughly speaking, if ponti pilate chose comfort, he stayed in the palace of king herod, and if he chose official duty. then in the fortress of antonia, the path of sorrow or the way of the cross, it is he who leads calvary, it begins from here, from the fortress of antonia, today via dela rossa is a large covered eastern market, however, in the time of jesus, i think it was the same, just they sold other souvenirs here, 2.0 years ago who were only here there were no pharisees, shepherds, fishermen, tax collectors, merchants. there were pickpockets scurrying around. in a word, the life of the eastern city was
to time. we do not know where ponti pilate stayed when he lived in jerusalem. there are two options: he could have stayed in a palace that was once built. this palace is located in the western part of the city, near the modern yaba gate, above it now stands the police station of the old city, but could stop at a fortress built by the romans, called antonia, in the eastern part of the city. roughly speaking, if ponti pilate chose comfort, he stayed in the palace of king herod, and if he chose...
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they worked hard during covid time. and now they're not getting to graduate peacefully, and so it's disappointing. >> i don't think to disrupt this moment is respectful for people who have worked so hard. >> reporter: angelina and sydney say even with the extra fireworks, the commencement ended on a positive note to wrap up their four years at uc berkeley. >> i'm so happy. >> i'm so happy getting to be with my loved ones. >> reporter: the 90-minute ceremony ended without any arrests. berkeley officials say while the protest was loud, it was peaceful. >> war protests do continue at other universities across the country this weekend. students walked out of their commencement ceremony at virginia commonwealth and police moved in to clear demonstrators and tents from the university of pennsylvania's campus. >> and at the university of san francisco, students are continuing their pro-palestinian protest with a rally this afternoon. you can see several tents and signs on the plaza. we talked to one student protester who said
they worked hard during covid time. and now they're not getting to graduate peacefully, and so it's disappointing. >> i don't think to disrupt this moment is respectful for people who have worked so hard. >> reporter: angelina and sydney say even with the extra fireworks, the commencement ended on a positive note to wrap up their four years at uc berkeley. >> i'm so happy. >> i'm so happy getting to be with my loved ones. >> reporter: the 90-minute ceremony ended...