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there is a question about whether this is a rejiggering ahead of a possible secession or a question ofant to have lives. jonathan: they will continue in the roles and yes, i am sure that is true. i am sure that he would like his life back. given that their new building will be wrapped up in the next 12 months there will be a lot of questions asked about succession and if we are getting closer to the big man making an exit. lisa: we have seen that a lot of other firms and i think a lot of people keep asking at a time where certainly, in the private equity sphere we have seen the changing of the guards in a significant way. jonathan: daniel pinto to retire at the end of 2026 and we have this from jennifer becoming the ceo -- the coo effective immediately. let us turn to the economic data tomorrow morning. the cpi 8:30 eastern time. we got ppi, how encouraging was that number ahead of the head inflation read tomorrow morning? tom: thank you for having me but that number is a breath of fresh air. we have seen a relief rally because the bond market needed it. clearly, we have to see some so
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. >> gets a new day in united states senate and a new day in america. in many cases it's not a very nice world that it is a nice world today and i appreciate it very much. the transition will be as smooth as they can get and i very much appreciate it. >> thank you all. one of the lessons of thinking about change is incredibly volatile. occasionally we benefit it literally plummets overnight. means these changes can reverse it. and this kind of volatility and social change is something that if we think we are entering a period it's going to become far more prevalent. we will have expect precisely what we are we are talking about, this kind ofve volatility and cycling between two extremes. >> that was malcolm gladwell from a quarter-century ago. malcolm gladwell where does the of "the tipping point" come from? that the term was originally used by real estate agents in the 1950s and 60s during the era. when black families were moving into urban areas throughout the country and families were so alarmed by this they were selling their homes and moving to the
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a for such a big issue. and they, i think that they, it would be one of the road is the next administration of the, the american was made as an administration. i mean, on sunday lincoln, the secretary of state did say, but he wants to see on hopes for a seas 5 deal that would come through if not onto this administration. then uh, with the next um and then you also have the families of those health caps have just yesterday saying that they are doing apartments to benjamin netanyahu of taking a deal. this is somebody that said time and time again, because the only one deal that did go through was back in november 2023. and of course the concern here is for those caps is still being held. and goals are whether they are even alive or not. right, and i, i think that the right time i seem to get the grades. you are prose, this always bostrad processing which only bottled a hosted just being bullied and the address of the main building, the done as well as the commodities keeping them a is the wrong good step to th
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no word on a cause here, but again, a large fire at a gas station in antioch.e're working to get more information on this situation here. we'll bring you further updates throughout the evening. all right. we're going to head to break now. and before we do that, we will check on the roads around the bay area. and we'll take you here to richmond. and this is the toll plaza, or heading toward the toll plaza of the richmond san rafael bridge. and you can see traffic is sailing along here as you head on to the b dge to head over biles has been named sports illustrated sportsperson of the year. the honor comes amid a historic year for biles, who staged a huge comeback at the olympic games in paris. she took home three golds and a silver this summer. those recent wins put her at 11 olympic medals, making her the most decorated american gymnast of all time. >> kenyan space officials are now investigating an object they say fell from space and landed in a local village. the metallic, partially burnt, ring shaped object fell from the sky on monday. no one was injured. it
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a, a, a renewed effort to focus on things are at home. but to be sure they're already hawks who are angry to uh, uh, to influence the state department policy. and one of the major achievements of a truck administration would be to cause the state department to be returned to diplomacy and away from a militarism which they have adopted as a, as an approach towards dealing with other nations. well, we look forward to your appointment in a drug for ministration, maybe in the state of aba, maybe in the infrastructure of this so needed. that is because it is. thank you and thank you. it's good to see you next. that's it for the show. i continued condolences to those of iving, the u. k. u. s to i'm genocide here in this region will be back on monday again with the most expensive files go publish. and that's how you'd be for more analysis on the future of the usa, on the world of to the historic election. wind of the 47th us president, donald j. trump, and you'll then even touch why the social media is not sensitive in your country. and i do i c
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now play itself because it's the sorry, after throwing a win of a share in the scene, a rumbling a call. could us go in and the spots and scottish me to feel this comments. when i scored his fault of the seas, the seal the when i'm sending a concise side call 3 points, a head of so on. so the cincinnati bengals go to when they needed to stay alive in the race to secure a spot in the nfl playoff. jo bar, it passed the 277 year olds and one such down. and this went over the pittsburgh steelers a 5th consecutive victory for them, bangles me, but then the problem coast and miami dolphins to lose that games on sunday to grab a playoff. but we won't. jackson through the c touchstone process is the baltimore ravens when they have signal for the 2nd straight season. they couldn't subdivision for the 3510 victory over the cleveland browns life. and the plants at home against either the la challenges. well the pittsburgh stings there's no fool, it's finished. we'll know more name as silica has suffered another injury set by the end of the 1st grand slam of the season. i saw it was supposed to pul
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there is a perception that jimmy carter is a wonderful former president and a nice guy, but a failed president. and mondale goes on to say that that is all wrong. kai bird is the latest to take a fresh look at the carter presidency. kai is a pulitzer prize winning historian and journalist, is the author of a number of books, including the color of truth, the mcgeorge bundy and william bundy brothers in arms. the chairman, john j. mccloy and the making of the american established men crossing mandelbaum gate coming of age between the arabs and israelis. in 1956 to 1978, the good spy, the life and death of robert ames. ames perished in april 18, 1983. truck bombing of the american embassy in beirut and the american prometheus. the triumph and tragedy of j. robert oppenheimer with coauthor martin j. sherman, which won the 2006 pulitzer prize for biography or autobiography. his latest book, which we're going to talk about tonight, the outlier the unfinished presidency of jimmy carter, is a rich and human story of jimmy carter marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful politica
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it's a it's a unique. yeah, i do. i tell a story in the book about a soccer coach i was going to and had this who's that's what i was going to just ask you about. i've had i've had this experience of people saying he's the real ted lasso, right? he's a ted lasso. be based on him. but it's both ted lasso and this coach that i a story about who's named who's hitting is a dutch coach who sort of at the last minute was recruited to coach the south korean national soccer team in 2002, when south was also hosting the world cup. and they're their team had been bombing out of like small local tournaments in asia, was playing very poorly. and so as a desperate measure, they said, okay, let's let's bring this dutch guy who has a reputation of sort of a miracle worker, a whisperer who can bring out the talent and team, even though he's never been to korea before. he doesn't speak korean. he doesn't know who the star korean players are. and it sounds a bit ted lasso. right. and it turned out that he was exactly what they needed.
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not on a way in. i think a native of light needs a reason to exist in the 21st century.culated so people can this word of it. part of it begins at home. most people think four and eight is like 3% of our budget. it's not 1% i never considered to be charity. it's international interest. a great example is a migratory issues on our southern border. they're almost entirely driven not entirely but primarily driven by insecurity and instability and automotive, honduras, and el salvador. i believe it is not just more humane but it is international interest to all those countries to extent we can defeat the gangs and the drug druglore making people insecure. not only as at the right thing to do but that's good for our country that we do that, the we address that issue. the same is true in the asia-pacific region where the stakes are much higher in the long term as well. part of it is requires those of us who believe the world is better when america's engage in it to make that argument. i view this moment in our history as a challenge. for a long time we took them for granted or
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a man who's not taking a day off.s mr. steve paulson. >> thank you kindly, sir. appreciate that. we'll take a look at today's weather, which isn't bad. we'll have more sun in the morning, clouds in the afternoon. one more systems on the way for tomorrow. but that will be for tomorrow. for today looks pretty good. although clouds will be increasing, especially north. then eventually we'll see them drag across. but the main system has ways to go. so morning sun, afternoon clouds. that will be for today. after that though, it looks like the jet stream will buckle a little bit. we'll probably get some clouds as we go into the weekend, but it does look dry after friday as far as amounts go. what's new? it's napa, north santa rosa, cloverdale, lakeport with two thirds to three quarters south of that, it's about a 10th of an inch to a quarter or a third. so this has been the pattern here. going well back into even november if you will. 40s on most of the temps. menlo park, walnut creek at 39. there's some 30s. boulder creek
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in the after a 2 year political cell mates 11 on has a president. the election of army chief joseph iron by parliament is welcomed from washington to take her on. he takes the helm of a country ravaged by will and academic crises. what all his immediate challenges, this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program on the wrong con, you'd be hard pressed to find many issues that iran and israel agree on brought to joseph owen's election as liberal is present, as one will many greeted by both as well as a cross, the middle east. right consensus on the well political stage 2 with the us, russia and china old welcoming. his appointment is ended 2 years of a political stone age, but left the country without government 11 on they consolidated with and is ready invasion and tax across the country. ongoing regional conflict and political instability add to the lebanon's catastrophic economic crisis. and you could understand why this election is being greeted with such hope and optimism. so what all the challenges present i own and his country face.
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but he is a winner and a fighter. what — he is a winner and a fighter.lm of his hand — what layers in the palm of his hand is— what layers in the palm of his hand is the biggest fight in the history of our country. wiii— the history of our country. will he _ the history of our country. will he walk away from that? maybe — will he walk away from that? maybe. with a calling him out, the pressure is mounting for the pressure is mounting for the fight _ the pressure is mounting for the fight. it could be the start_ the fight. it could be the start of— the fight. it could be the start of a great buildup and mind— start of a great buildup and mind games or be the end of his careeh — mind games or be the end of his careeh h— mind games or be the end of his career. �* ., , ,., , ., career. a huge opportunity for daniel who — career. a huge opportunity for daniel who had _ career. a huge opportunity for daniel who had a _ career. a huge opportunity for daniel who had a brilliant - career. a huge opportunity for| daniel who had a brilliant 2024 when he realised li
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us shares stage a bit of a recovery after two weeks of losses. fresh data eases fears that inflation is making a comeback ahead of tomorrow's consumer inflation number. plus — higher prices in the pipeline. brent crude trades at a four—month high above $80 a barrel — after a us sanctions crackdown — on russia's �*shadow fleet�* of tankers. charging ahead — global ev sales hit record highs — growing by a quarter last year. but can europe, where sales fell, keep up with the ev revolution? and the spoils of warhammer. how miniature orcs and goblins turned into a pile of treasure — and made games workshop a $5 billion company. welcome to business today, live from new york. us stocks are off to a strong start today at the opening bell, after new data eased inflation fears. the december producer price index — which tracks prices at the �*factory gate�*— rose 3.3%, below expectations, raising hopes that the federal reserve can cut rates. additionally, reports suggest the trump team is considering a gradual approach to raising tariffs to avoid a sudden s
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a majority by a couple of seats.i'm not i'm not surprised by it. i also think it was great for the country to see a funeral for the 39th president, a president who when people talk about jimmy carter, for those who don't know a lot about politics particularly and even those who are in politics today probably have a different view of jimmy carter and a negative view of jimmy carter's presidency. and to see all the living presidents there at a time in which there is political division in the country, and there's some animosity and some certain back and forth, and to see probably the two best symbols of the republican democratic party, respectively, talking and laughing and seeming to have a light moment in a very in a very serious setting, and then to see people talk about president carter like they did. i thought it was a i hope a lot of people watched it because i felt better about the country and felt better about being an american after just watching the whole the whole two hours there as we celebrated the life of
a majority by a couple of seats.i'm not i'm not surprised by it. i also think it was great for the country to see a funeral for the 39th president, a president who when people talk about jimmy carter, for those who don't know a lot about politics particularly and even those who are in politics today probably have a different view of jimmy carter and a negative view of jimmy carter's presidency. and to see all the living presidents there at a time in which there is political division in the...
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town hall or a or a a lincoln day dinner, a dairy breakfast or a parade or a fair. the kindness that has come from my constituents, as i've done best to serve their interests, interests i could not fill my heart with greater pride and joy to represent the people of wisconsin. seventh congressional district, which is the central, northern and western part of our great state. but as many of us will tell you that i don't think our founders ever envisioned that to come to this chamber, it should a lifetime sentence. we were supposed to come be a citizen. legislators and serve our time and and then step aside, let someone else step forward and do the good work and in news report says, i've announced that i was going to step aside. people will say that sean duffy seat. well, i think we should correct that. it is not my seat. it not my predecessor seat. it's the people seat that they get to choose every two years. well, now this is going to be eight months in a new congressman to represent them. it is the people's seat. it is not mine. it is. it theirs. so thank you to the
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storm tracker two it's a quiet one, a calm one, a cold one. the futurecast model will show you in and out of clouds is what we are expecting for the next day or two. and outside of that, it may just be about the chilly temps this morning. 46 degrees in san francisco to start the day for the inner east bay 39 in livermore and in the north bay 41 in napa in our east bay. a few more numbers to look at here. upper 30s orinda as well as lafayette. once we get past the chill temperatures into the afternoon, mid to upper 50s for most. very seasonal for this time of year. and the extended forecast here, we'll show you just a modest warm up for the next few days. right now, tuesday looks to be the warmest day when some of our inland cities reach into the mid 60s under partly cloudy, dry conditions. back to you. >> thank you. rosemary. coming up, 49ers getting ready to play their final, final game of the season without two key players. why coach shanahan is sitting them out and what he's looking forward to, despite a very disappointing 2 724 49ers, play
storm tracker two it's a quiet one, a calm one, a cold one. the futurecast model will show you in and out of clouds is what we are expecting for the next day or two. and outside of that, it may just be about the chilly temps this morning. 46 degrees in san francisco to start the day for the inner east bay 39 in livermore and in the north bay 41 in napa in our east bay. a few more numbers to look at here. upper 30s orinda as well as lafayette. once we get past the chill temperatures into the...
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she carried a gun. >> she carries a gun and she carries a knife and a wet. various things happen in the book but she says that'ss her idea of utopia. she makes those plants andes announcesy that things start getting interesting for everybody. >> one of the first things i've read about the book before i actually read the book was it's compared to agatha christie and i'm a huge agatha christie fans. i'm like i don't know. you did it. this is an awesome mystery and for me what was so fascinating as i have not read a ton of historical narrative nonfiction and you had to take thesece primary resources. here's my question. you have the elements of sex murder in mystery and then you have the history. how do you balance that when you're writing fiction like this i'm now about to become anything. often people lament that we can't make up dialogue and can't make up events. in this book all of the dead people did exactly what i wanted them to do fortunately. it doesn't always work out that way. luckily i had the primary first material i needed to write it like a novel.
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así que si va a salir por la mañana a trabajar, bueno, pues así es como van a estar estas temperaturas en los 61. mínima de 45. el domingo en los 64. mínima de 48. cielos parcialmente soleados. vamos a tener una buena temperatura en los 66 el lunes de la próxima semana y la mínima en los 48. y así es como tenemos las temperaturas por los medios 60. ya regreso con más información en unos instantes. cómo se va a ver también san francisco? gracias gaby. y por supuesto, no olvide que para mantenerse bien informado sobre todo lo que ocurre con las condiciones del tiempo, puede descargar nuestra aplicación telemundo48.com. es la única aplicación en el área de la bahía en español y con toda la información local. y vamos a otras noticias porque los equipos de limpieza de nueva york ya comenzaron sus labores de limpieza. tras este espectáculo de la caída de la esfera, la cual es tradicional que libera una tonelada de confeti en el aire sobre todas las personas. los millones de residentes que estuvieron ahí presente en times square para este tipo de limpieza. cabe mencionar que se necesitan 300
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a. it was set on fire and it was partly destroyed as part of israel seas, and the area has been going on for more than a 100 days. during the attack is very forces detained, the hospital's direct to the doctor who some abo, sophia, was whereabouts a still unknown. we're going to bring in allies for some bucks. if the doctor or both of his son were going to be talking to him through a translator, he is joining us now. on the line from northern gast, i thank you very much indeed, sir, for being with us. have you had any contact with your father or have you had any contact with anybody who says that they have seen or heard from your father? the hey, and that's going to give me. i like to very much for having me. and to the moment we had see you information and not the official total regarding our father. some of people who have been recently released to those says something about my father. and they told me that he has been told to severely by this rate is. and he was throw, said the to ano
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that this wasn't just a fight for a rib ribbon or, a medal or a or a grade or or some badge. this was a fight for my life, and i had no control over it. and so i. i finally realized who i was on a universal scale. i am nothing but a mere man. what my brother told me about me being invincible wasn't true. i very quickly discovered that i was facing death. and in those next few moments, having that realization first thing i did before i even threw myself the dirt was i threw my arms in the air and surrendered to my god. and screamed out, jesus, save me. now we all heard stories about, you know, there's there's no atheists in a foxhole and. i don't know if that's true or not, but i can tell you for me, that moment it wasn't a foxhole, but it was a it was a hellscape of southern afghanistan. and i was dying. and there was only one place i knew to go. and that was to ask for some reprieve. my creator. there was no miracle, though, no miracle of a mighty wind rushing down from having to blow the flames. i had to try. i tried to stop, drop and roll. it didn't work. i was so tired. d
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does anyone have a plan? does anyone have a plan? and the answer from the leadership back then was no. now we have clear leadership in place. the first test for that plan comes today, and this vote certification process begins in a little less than four hours here on capitol hill, as the law goes. vice president kamala harris will preside over it, essentially making official her election defeat to donald trump. christian. laura, back to you. it's got to be a tough one. all right, chris pallone, thanks for the latest from washington. while federal investigators in new orleans are providing an eerie first look at how the man behind the deadly new year's attack prepared ahead of time, agents say the attacker recorded this video on his meta glasses in october as he biked around the french quarter and on the night of the attack. surveillance cameras captured him placing two coolers containing explosives near bourbon street. that's where 14 people died and 30 more were injured before the attacker was killed. neither of those devices detona
does anyone have a plan? does anyone have a plan? and the answer from the leadership back then was no. now we have clear leadership in place. the first test for that plan comes today, and this vote certification process begins in a little less than four hours here on capitol hill, as the law goes. vice president kamala harris will preside over it, essentially making official her election defeat to donald trump. christian. laura, back to you. it's got to be a tough one. all right, chris pallone,...
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i was a a 15 to 18% earnings growth. that is asking a lot.will be true in some sectors, but not across fourth. it really has to happen with the mega names. that is what the market needs to see them continue to lead higher. almost all of the returns of the s&p came from seven names since the election. we don't think that is possible to be consistently true throughout the year. when he participation in financials. had a great year last year. we can see broadening in certain areas, but it is not uniform. it is on an equal opportunity broadening in the market. everyone thought that would happen last year in september. it petered out pretty quickly. let's see what can happen to sustain it this year. is not easy to broaden 493 names went 7 have been carrying the load. >> you would have to look at the seven comedy ever predicted for which of them are able to hit those 15% to 18% numbers? it will not be all seven of them. which ones do and which ones don't? you don't know? >> we own most of them. i would say, we look at what we own. don't be google,
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a 1.itos que no están protegidos bajo la ley santuario y lo ponen en la mira de inmigración, son los homicidios, asalto, violación, secuestro, uso de armas, entre otros. en el caso de las víctimas de violencia doméstica que se encuentren en este país de forma indocumentada, podrían tener la opción de pedir una visa u para regularizar su estado migratorio aquí en los estados unidos. mi reporte continuamos con más y como le mencionamos, la comunidad inmigrante de san josé sigue atemorizada tras estos falsos rumores de redadas de ice en vecindarios del este de la ciudad. ha salido mucha información falsa. la semana pasada. muchos anuncios en el social media en facebook. es que los rumores en san josé se dieron tras 2 allanamientos del alguacil del condado de santa clara, que estaban relacionados a crímenes de propiedad. sin embargo, fotografías comenzaron a circular en las redes y decían que eran miembros de ice, pero los habían confundido. pero miembros de la red de respuesta rápida confirma
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i imagine us being a place where a la, a lady moves into a new apartment in palm springs and says, as well, really needs a painting. let's go to slab city and see what they got. so there's, i think it's called slab dustin so i'm just, this is us like the slab or it's kicking out whoever needs to be kicked out or, you know, run and you know, i don't like doing this for, you know, if you, i don't want extra money or i've been through a lot of my life bro. men through a lot of the drive by and 96. my best friend oscar who rather got shot in the head right in front of me. uh 60 years old. so i've been to a lot of, you know, cuz i'm uh, trying to dig it out to hollywood, the draft early society. and it told me it was split up very. you can always rely on the if you got a problem that needs to be solved and i can solve it. if you've got a revolver that needs to be resolved, that can resolve it. and it's got a little light of the nice of you find the next video that item for you, for you to draw a model that needs to be called a problem. know the model to look how many bodies they just gone
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whitman, who was not a famous writer then at all, he was a he was a journalist. he was a printer. the triumph of leaves of grass was was years in the future still. i was covering it for a newspaper called the new york aurora, and he wrote a mainly positive review of emerson himself. but he was quite satirical about the crowd that was in the room. and if you'll indulge me for a moment, i would just like to read one paragraph from his review. here we go. and by the way, he mentions horace greeley here, the great crusading newspaper editor and writer of the day, the transcendentalist, meaning emerson, had a very full house on saturday evening. there were a few beautiful maids, but more ugly women, mostly blue stockings. several interesting young men with biron collars. dr. ayres and parsons, gram mites, annapolis zionists, sage editors, a few of whom were taking notes and all the other species of literati. greeley was in ecstasies. whenever anything particularly good was said, which seemed to be once in about 5 minutes, he would flounce about like a fish out of water, or like a tickl
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that's a little bit of a strange word, a rule is a special provision to consider a bill. and in the last few decades, passing rules has been a strictly partisan affair. not on everything but on important bills that's been the so the spectacle that played out was that democrats just sat back for a while and watched republicans try to pass this rule and they -- most republicans did come and vote for the rule but it was several dozen of them that didn't. and so it was not going to pass without democratic support. and then finally, minority leader jeffrey said ok. if you want to go vote for this rule and help them out, you can go do that. and 52 democrats crossed the aisle and passed the rule. from mccarthy's critic, this whole situation was worse than woe woebegone. really damnable. they thought he had really sold out the party. you hear a lot of charges of the unit party when it comes to spending bill on the party. critics on the right feel that way. so this really damaged kevin mccarthy from then on and he didn't proffer before the motion to vacate finally came in. so here
that's a little bit of a strange word, a rule is a special provision to consider a bill. and in the last few decades, passing rules has been a strictly partisan affair. not on everything but on important bills that's been the so the spectacle that played out was that democrats just sat back for a while and watched republicans try to pass this rule and they -- most republicans did come and vote for the rule but it was several dozen of them that didn't. and so it was not going to pass without...
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a month. a big appetite for health information. if you are not trying to sell something to someone that is the way to do it give them information they trust, department of defense approached us we're building fitness portion of army's web site, this is what our veterans will be using allowing them, family ofs and employees, to be able to benefit from a slew of different tools. they get no advertising on this site, just a service that veterans get, these are buildable endeavors, the infrastructure exists, if you to nothing el go home take real age test, it will tell you how old your body thinks you are. we have that helps to define that 25 million americans are are taken it every individual i think was needs a barometer of a score card how they are doing, they are tips. to give you advice, you get sick,iv you and your friends how to manage it they are scale able and inexpensive. we can use them for state employees, california has a let's get healthy task force, they built their own dashboard of
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a. the justin to the open with today during this press conference just to show how i've been touched. he totally is with canadians, who again are starting to see their interest more aligned with the interest of the average european or the average american who voted for trump. and that's why we're starting to see these leaders fall one by one. if they're not residing, they're trying to find a way to just hang in there by, you know, by the skin to the teeth. of truth, those imminent departure has been welcomed by donald trump following criticism of leaky borders, trade deficits. the incoming us president suggested candidate would be better off becoming an american state and continuing under the prime ministers leadership. as many people in canada loved being the 51st state justin to don't knew this and resigned together what a great nation it would be. it is in fact a needle and it sort of a trump is good at it, what the people like it or not reminding canada. so who's in charge when it co
a. the justin to the open with today during this press conference just to show how i've been touched. he totally is with canadians, who again are starting to see their interest more aligned with the interest of the average european or the average american who voted for trump. and that's why we're starting to see these leaders fall one by one. if they're not residing, they're trying to find a way to just hang in there by, you know, by the skin to the teeth. of truth, those imminent departure has...
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we feel terrible to any family that loses a mom, a sister, a father, a brother. >> and and we think that these can be a >> preventable child was the 24th pedestrian to be hit and killed by a car in 2020 for the deadly crash happened at you lois street which will soon be permanently closed to cars after voters passed prop k in november. the measure will make the upper great highway car-free 7 days a week executive director of walk jodie medeiros says the closure is a step in the right direction. closing the great highway 2 vehicles and opening it to people. that's just one more step for san francisco to be a safer place for all of us to walk. but not everyone agrees. opponents of the measure say closing stretch of road will create more congestion in nearby neighborhoods. want to disclose full timn. is there anything we can do to make sure, but that is used. the pilot enabled the city to do the research to understand where the traffic can go in sunset boulevard. is that logical space for? >> that north south traffic efforts to create safer streets in san francisco have not been full proof
we feel terrible to any family that loses a mom, a sister, a father, a brother. >> and and we think that these can be a >> preventable child was the 24th pedestrian to be hit and killed by a car in 2020 for the deadly crash happened at you lois street which will soon be permanently closed to cars after voters passed prop k in november. the measure will make the upper great highway car-free 7 days a week executive director of walk jodie medeiros says the closure is a step in the...
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we lost a lot of business. i thought for a while i would go back and get a good job. building program, never decided to do it because georgia changed. >> carter grew his peanut farm into a million-dollar business. carter's hands in the soil but his head held loftier goals. enter local and state politics, in 1971, he became governor georgia. >> the time for racial discrimination is over. >> his first words put him on the cover of time magazine and onto the national political map . once in office, he quickly pushed for change with engineer like efficiency, streamlined the government by eliminating hundreds of state agencies and it was not long before carter had his eye on a bigger prize. >> everybody said that i did not have a chance but i was going to run for president if i got my vote and rosa's vote, i would not back down. there are some feelings you can get with any sportsbook. ohhh! the highs! no, no, no. the no, no, noooos - oooooooo! the oh, oh, ohhhhs! now whatcha wanna do with this? but the feeling that, no matter what, you're taken care of. ohhh, i just earned
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why don't be a slave? there africa. the policy is a bit of a shambles. i think the feed store when the wins. um, i think frauds pulled out of the body early last year. and so there's hardly a surprise. but i was very interested in a to listen to your translation of president my cross speech, and i've never sold the blood for non web humility. but latent is older than c, c, a pad the has, i'm afraid jump that you'll have to love that word. but i assure you, too well said, go now listen to it just quickly before i let you go and i'll let you get out on this while i know i f e is kind of a rang 2nd. in the opinion, polls you said is not going to win the election, but um, can you just help me understand what i mean? how, how about view or understand as well how? how does the a, if the risen so fast and easy is, and popularity has been an acceleration, as well as a party of speed in existence. oh uh uh, i saw something of uh, well meaning, uh, uh for 12 years now and your rise, its, uh, your right. uh, it is rides is unprecedented in germany at why, where the
why don't be a slave? there africa. the policy is a bit of a shambles. i think the feed store when the wins. um, i think frauds pulled out of the body early last year. and so there's hardly a surprise. but i was very interested in a to listen to your translation of president my cross speech, and i've never sold the blood for non web humility. but latent is older than c, c, a pad the has, i'm afraid jump that you'll have to love that word. but i assure you, too well said, go now listen to it...
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these might be a, so just that a, a took a picture of himself doing wrong kinds auto seduce any time. so might be a, so just to just exit called into the oldest and didn't come in well 5. but the fact that there is an evidence that the, such as losing guys in no paper knows that these, in this specific country, this is a reasonable so every is why the soldier is that these profit and it was as a citizen, special name. and they think that this is a huge, a challenge that needs be more important due to some funds. these challenge will be more important if is when we think twice about the policy in guys the, the point of saying the west bank, how we can protect civilians, how, like, we can a fight deal. we dial to helping so many eh, and people around it. because when we see some guys of the pictures of the state, they use the destruction, you see a whole community that is being in default and you'll see people asking for food then walter, this is something that is a state of democratic state. you cannot beat it. you cannot, you can beat this, this would not be a policy. that's why i thi
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among the victims, a young aspiring nurse, a single mother, a british citizen and a former princetony football star. >> the last few days have been both tragic and emotional. families have been affected in ways that will continue to haunt them. now and into the future. >> governor jeff landry calling flags at state buildings to fly at half staff on different days to ensure every victim receives their own individual day of remembrance. president biden and the first lady visiting the historic french quarter monday, where they're attending a public prayer service and meeting with families and local officials. >> the president, whoever it is, represents america and by him and the first lady coming there showing that america cares. >> president biden previewed his message sunday. >> there's nothing you can really say to somebody who has had such a tragic loss. and my message is going to be personal to them. if i get if i get to get them alone about, they just have to hang on to each other. >> public safety in new orleans is a top concern as mardi gras season begins. and now the city of ne
among the victims, a young aspiring nurse, a single mother, a british citizen and a former princetony football star. >> the last few days have been both tragic and emotional. families have been affected in ways that will continue to haunt them. now and into the future. >> governor jeff landry calling flags at state buildings to fly at half staff on different days to ensure every victim receives their own individual day of remembrance. president biden and the first lady visiting the...
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a single political party instead of a free choice. a rigid cultural orthodoxy. instead of democratic tolerance and diversity. democracies often not lived up to those values, but the power, those values is evident. of course, no one would make the choices that reagan outlined and choose totalitarianism. that's why reagan was that the world was at a turning point. and i think now we can answer the puzzle. why did reagan's message work so much better in the long term than in the short term? first, reagan's speech combined the three most important strategies for influencing people. when you give someone an argument, an argument that two coherent world worldview is ideology, that tells us the world is now how, the world could be and how to get from here to there. he gave us a worldview. democ racy works totalitÉ and doesn't. he gave us a narrative and an empowering narrative, not about a western desire for freedom, but a human for freedom. tracing it to exodus from egypt. and then he tapped into a set of values. and that's how one produces the emotional reaction that
a single political party instead of a free choice. a rigid cultural orthodoxy. instead of democratic tolerance and diversity. democracies often not lived up to those values, but the power, those values is evident. of course, no one would make the choices that reagan outlined and choose totalitarianism. that's why reagan was that the world was at a turning point. and i think now we can answer the puzzle. why did reagan's message work so much better in the long term than in the short term? first,...
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so says done a pull job as thomas a full year of a and paul. but lambert did not back from the a f. the policy is broke out against left, his officials, how the hypocritical approach to public opinions and if americans silly and as my sort, sort of uh, uh, subsidizing less weight. and g is the job. and the then these being framed by the job and political establishment as a pillar of democracy and enlivening debate with another english 1000000000 now, not left wing on best occasion, eat on mosque is commenting on german politics at but in favor of the rights we or conservative party, then this is deemed to be in defense. so again, her favorites, a file you have a well admitted doubled standards applied into wisdom. you know? yeah, you have to have more. he's been for a vague allegations of father and into theater. i did see the these going to within the next elections, but let's just see results is deemed to be very unstable to qualify the establishment. then we need to build up a credible case that i'm quite sure that they use statements such as masks, to, to build a case savanski h
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a mix of a few 40s. we will drop down to a mix of a couple of upper 30s tomorrow morning.e to be in early january. hardly any variation in temperatures across the entire bay area. everybody will be in the mid to upper 50s. and the warm spot on the map, 59 degrees in san jose. is and only a 3-degree spread by tomorrow afternoon. a couple degrees warmer on sunday. which means the average. the cooler spots around 60, some of the warmer spots on thursday and getting up into the upper 60s and hitting 70 degrees. something to look forward to as we continue to search for the next chance of rain. >>> ahead in sports, steph curry went crazy against the sixers, but they will have a tougher time on saturday verses memphis. >>> and plus, yeah, yes. sunday's niners game, i would be meaningless. but one player in particular touches of black. they say a lot without having to say much. they stand for elegance. refinement. and prestige. even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night. they make you see everything in a new light. the kia x-line nightfall co
a mix of a few 40s. we will drop down to a mix of a couple of upper 30s tomorrow morning.e to be in early january. hardly any variation in temperatures across the entire bay area. everybody will be in the mid to upper 50s. and the warm spot on the map, 59 degrees in san jose. is and only a 3-degree spread by tomorrow afternoon. a couple degrees warmer on sunday. which means the average. the cooler spots around 60, some of the warmer spots on thursday and getting up into the upper 60s and...
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i think of this as a mixture of a factory, a playground... ..and a laboratory. joy of the studio for me is that we're all, in a way, upping each other�*s game. hi there, maria. maria has evolved this to a level of excellence that we couldn't have imagined. you can see that this is... yeah, pretty much derived from a scan of a mould of me. we've got a lot more seams and a lot more welds. and it's becoming more complex as we go. anyway, it's uncannily quiet in here today, but, normally, it's really, really loud and noisy and there's a lot going on. but, anyway, i wanted us to go up to the drawing studio and maybe we can have some fun making stuff. yeah? we're going to make the table very messy. so we're going to play three games. they call it a masterclass, but, as far as i'm concerned, we're going to have some fun. we're each going to make five hand—sized balls. and i think they should, should be a decent, decent size. and then we'lljust, um, put them one after the other and space them out. how many of you work in clay? i do sometimes. 0h! everybody. that's good.
i think of this as a mixture of a factory, a playground... ..and a laboratory. joy of the studio for me is that we're all, in a way, upping each other�*s game. hi there, maria. maria has evolved this to a level of excellence that we couldn't have imagined. you can see that this is... yeah, pretty much derived from a scan of a mould of me. we've got a lot more seams and a lot more welds. and it's becoming more complex as we go. anyway, it's uncannily quiet in here today, but, normally, it's...
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animal, or a dog, or a puppy, or a kitten, anything. dennis murphy: but allergies would end her ambitions to be a vet. rita trapaga: i kept telling her, "don't give up your passion. don't give it up. dennis murphy: but wendy did have another passion and it was for fashion, and makeovers. ralph trapaga: oh my goodness someone: pretty girl. wendy: give a little turn. dennis murphy: at easter, she memorably dolled-up her nieces for a living room fashion show. ralph trapaga: and here is the director of the entire operation. dennis murphy: how nice a kid was this church-going, slightly sheltered, girl? well there's this story of the classmate without a dress: ralph trapaga: one girl-- couldn't afford to go to the prom. and-- wendy got this girl prettied up, got her a dress, everything. that was the heart she had." dennis murphy: after graduation, two cousins who owned their own salons urged wendy to follow in their footsteps. dennis murphy: she had a flair for it. and you can do very well in that field-- rita trapaga: yes, she did. yes she d
animal, or a dog, or a puppy, or a kitten, anything. dennis murphy: but allergies would end her ambitions to be a vet. rita trapaga: i kept telling her, "don't give up your passion. don't give it up. dennis murphy: but wendy did have another passion and it was for fashion, and makeovers. ralph trapaga: oh my goodness someone: pretty girl. wendy: give a little turn. dennis murphy: at easter, she memorably dolled-up her nieces for a living room fashion show. ralph trapaga: and here is the...
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she grew up in a in a family that was quite involved with a fashion we see her as a as an unhappy one year o or six month old in 1874 with her mother and mother is the height of fashion for 1874. you see an illustration in here from harper's bazaarf 1874 where she's wearing almost the identical hairstyle. so she she came into the world of fashion. harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with months of preparation shown at the same time. so the people in budapest and the people in milan and the people in rome and people in waterloo, iowa, all the same images to inspire them. as a nine year old, you can see she was already interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is that is made with with silk satin. and it's all puffed and ruched. and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much
she grew up in a in a family that was quite involved with a fashion we see her as a as an unhappy one year o or six month old in 1874 with her mother and mother is the height of fashion for 1874. you see an illustration in here from harper's bazaarf 1874 where she's wearing almost the identical hairstyle. so she she came into the world of fashion. harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: that -- that's a a capri-sun. >> i -- i don't know what a a "capri-sun" is, butw that only a seasoned professional is able to open it. you must puncture it with a a special cylindrical sipping device. >> jimmy: all right, thank you very much. get out of here. [ cheers and applause ] a mocktail bartender. you can't do that. >> otherwise it can go right in your eye. >> jimmy: it's very hard. thank you. >> you'll go blind. >> jimmy: thank you. it's hard to do. [ cheers and applause ] can't do it. "lemon-ah-de." and finally, the consumer electronics show kicked off in las vegas today. and one company debuted a a vacuum with a robotic arm that can suck up small objects. [ light laughter ] guys were like, "yeah, vacuuming, that's definitely what we use the robotic sucking arm for." we have a great show. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. what a fun show. what a fun show we have for you tonight. she stars in the critically-acclaimed movie "the last showgirl." it's in theaters eve
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: that -- that's a a capri-sun. >> i -- i don't know what a a "capri-sun" is, butw that only a seasoned professional is able to open it. you must puncture it with a a special cylindrical sipping device. >> jimmy: all right, thank you very much. get out of here. [ cheers and applause ] a mocktail bartender. you can't do that. >> otherwise it can go right in your eye. >> jimmy: it's very hard. thank you. >> you'll go blind....
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police will receive a call from a friend or a family member. often those friends or family members are out of state or out of the area. they have not heard from their loved one. they don't know if they're in an evacuation center, if they've been injured or hurt, and they ask deputies or police officers to please do welfare checks. and sadly, we have been at many, many fires where human remains would be later found from people who either chose not to evacuate or possibly for whatever reason, were unable to get out in time. >> that's reporter gigi garcia there, reporting from pacific palisades. we're concerned about the weather in southern california, keeping half an eye on what's happening here at home. a live look here at the oakland estuary. a little bit of haze in the air. we've had spectacular clarity over the past couple of days. mark tamayo because of the winds. but they're not really apparent right now, are they? >> yeah. most of the bay area right now, at least right around the bay itself. the winds are not too bad, but some spots inland
police will receive a call from a friend or a family member. often those friends or family members are out of state or out of the area. they have not heard from their loved one. they don't know if they're in an evacuation center, if they've been injured or hurt, and they ask deputies or police officers to please do welfare checks. and sadly, we have been at many, many fires where human remains would be later found from people who either chose not to evacuate or possibly for whatever reason,...
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we ended up getting a job at a place called the pussycat a-go-go. it was five of us, three black guys, two white guys. one of the first integrated bands to play this city. as a matter of fact they call themselves the checkmates, and everybody says they're going to be big stars. >> and if versatility is any criteria, they'll make it. >> the checkmates were what i call the backbone of the business, the ones that are always there working, working. >> we would start at midnight and we'd finish at eight in the morning. elvis, frank sinatra and sammy davis and all those people would come over and the place would be packed the whole time. we'd heard the whole thing about the mob involvement here, and you didn't want to make those guys angry. they sat us down and they said, these are the rules. you do your shows, and then you go to your dressing room and you wait till your next show. you don't go out and mingle with the audience. and we said, well, we got two white guys that doesn't get you in. black people really weren't welcomed, even though the laws had
we ended up getting a job at a place called the pussycat a-go-go. it was five of us, three black guys, two white guys. one of the first integrated bands to play this city. as a matter of fact they call themselves the checkmates, and everybody says they're going to be big stars. >> and if versatility is any criteria, they'll make it. >> the checkmates were what i call the backbone of the business, the ones that are always there working, working. >> we would start at midnight...
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today we will be talking about truman capote's work, cold blood, a work of a true crime or and also a very significant work in the of american american. so. this book in cold blood is very important. it was widely regarded to be a tour de force. it was written and now 1966, it s originally serialized in 65 in the new yorker magaznd then it produced broad public interest debate. both for i ssational topic and for its new methods of journalistic reporting and investigation. there are many sort of concerns that critics have had towards this work because truman capote, he considered this work a what he called nonfiction, the nonfiction novel. so to what degree was nonfiction is a subject of debate. and this work is about a murder in. kansas in holcomb, kansas but it has a broader as i mentioned, it is very gnicant to american literary history and it continues to sit shape public scussion of the nature of violence in american society. it a very intimate story about the demise of an american family and addresses the major impact of violent crime in a small community as well as it shakes our
today we will be talking about truman capote's work, cold blood, a work of a true crime or and also a very significant work in the of american american. so. this book in cold blood is very important. it was widely regarded to be a tour de force. it was written and now 1966, it s originally serialized in 65 in the new yorker magaznd then it produced broad public interest debate. both for i ssational topic and for its new methods of journalistic reporting and investigation. there are many sort of...
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yeah, we've got a bit of a selloff here.h lows here, down 395 points. but nasdaq stocks, technology stocks, are everywhere here. and right now we have moved to bosch, the german appliance if maker. oh, they do a lot. they're doing the whole smartphone thing. that in and of itself is not a brand new idea, but they are bringing the heat to ces but also the chill with their latest innovation including an a.i.-generated, matter-enabled refrigerator. let me introduce bosch north america ceo with darcy clarkson. great to have you. thank you very much. what does that mean, matter-enabled? >> what that means is, it's a connected appliance. just to share with you, bosch has had connected appliances for over ten years. and so we have our own app that enables you to do a number of great features n. a connected home, you can't have them connected with everything, and so matter is an interoperability standard that this product will be able to access all smart product homes will be on the same system. liz: it's alexa-enabled, correct? it'
yeah, we've got a bit of a selloff here.h lows here, down 395 points. but nasdaq stocks, technology stocks, are everywhere here. and right now we have moved to bosch, the german appliance if maker. oh, they do a lot. they're doing the whole smartphone thing. that in and of itself is not a brand new idea, but they are bringing the heat to ces but also the chill with their latest innovation including an a.i.-generated, matter-enabled refrigerator. let me introduce bosch north america ceo with...
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my say a spell. it's kind of a category. there's also this notion you can take fish with you when you go fishing them to consider with like can fish or fish pie read the. what already knew that you shouldn't bring those alone or hard blown chicken eggs? what do you mean? the daughter of the thought it would have been supposedly also bad luck. the just superstitions of course, from the area that says just a bit superstition and kind of help you speak. sure. there we go. a little more. let me turn it. huh. the whatever works. the yes, wonderful. got it. you can do a sideway. sure. he goes to west columbia, close to bell with a quick really, to said, sure, yeah, nice. the so of with golf saw fish that we've cause constancy and we're going to make luca fish soup. where do we start with, why do we still it was saying what will boil some water 1st. so konstantin can you make from any type of fish that maurice even use any type of fish? you can mix them up as well to do whatever you have to hand road shuttle rough, anything that yo
my say a spell. it's kind of a category. there's also this notion you can take fish with you when you go fishing them to consider with like can fish or fish pie read the. what already knew that you shouldn't bring those alone or hard blown chicken eggs? what do you mean? the daughter of the thought it would have been supposedly also bad luck. the just superstitions of course, from the area that says just a bit superstition and kind of help you speak. sure. there we go. a little more. let me...
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thought about this a lot because i've been a manager a while now and i've been a manager young people, you know, especially i worked at teen vogue and i was deeply inspired. i think this is kind of what you were speaking to in the beginning. how well-read they were on labor studies and the language of labor organizing but weren't necessarily organized anything were more just using invoking some of that language and using whatever skills or whatever tools were at their disposal to feel more liberated in their workplace. but it didn't feel like it was a strategy that was actually going to uplift everybody in that like there were still, you know the young working class black girl from queens that just like works 24 seven and like wasn't part of that culture and, you know. and so that discrepancy made me reflect on, especially during the pandemic, you have quiet quitting, right? i don't know if anybody read about that. but the idea i mean, it's kind of outrageous, but basically it's like i'm just going to do i was hired to do i'm no longer going to go above and beyond. right. or the great
thought about this a lot because i've been a manager a while now and i've been a manager young people, you know, especially i worked at teen vogue and i was deeply inspired. i think this is kind of what you were speaking to in the beginning. how well-read they were on labor studies and the language of labor organizing but weren't necessarily organized anything were more just using invoking some of that language and using whatever skills or whatever tools were at their disposal to feel more...