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commissioner arce i thank you, laura for the presentation. i was one thing i want to ask you about is the cleanpowersf. >> uh-huh. >> budgetary vaurjsz the $19.9 million that are lower than expected cost of power purchase site is if a trend? i may have a false impression that it is going the other way we see going forward decrease in costs or volatile can swing the other way. >> yes. it is volatile we've seen massive increased in the powers by the hetch hetchy powers and i guess we budget for the power prices it is down a little bit i'm not sure i certainly couldn't say what the future chart looks like. but continuation volatile market. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> why are sales down across all 3 enterprises i can't understand that leaving the city or is it a good thing. >> it is quite hard to make projections the cfo is making assumptions. >> right? the thing with water and the power as well the main drivers not seeing on the victim of crime recovery we anticipated throughout and that will be factored into the next budget for the furt
commissioner arce i thank you, laura for the presentation. i was one thing i want to ask you about is the cleanpowersf. >> uh-huh. >> budgetary vaurjsz the $19.9 million that are lower than expected cost of power purchase site is if a trend? i may have a false impression that it is going the other way we see going forward decrease in costs or volatile can swing the other way. >> yes. it is volatile we've seen massive increased in the powers by the hetch hetchy powers and i...
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commissioner arce?id you have something to add. >> yes, just my brain is still calibrating the 2025. looking back and seeing the 4 special meeting in january of 24 i have to say, little relief resulting from the fact it is not coming up >> don't worry. i would like throughout the year i love to kind of really become more knowing how it all fits together. you know in terms of like our assumptions about long-term water usage and needs and long-term power procurement. when we fully achieve our energy independence and ability to not be subject to a lot of what the utility does with respect to get negligent way of things we did as an agency, about the ability to builted more of our local generation to have more assets that help us avoid the whims of the market and -- just the stuff we than you know great work and the long-term vision in wastewater i would like to for my own knowledge throughout the year become more verse in the this. obviously deferring to the general manager and staff to where it goes befor
commissioner arce?id you have something to add. >> yes, just my brain is still calibrating the 2025. looking back and seeing the 4 special meeting in january of 24 i have to say, little relief resulting from the fact it is not coming up >> don't worry. i would like throughout the year i love to kind of really become more knowing how it all fits together. you know in terms of like our assumptions about long-term water usage and needs and long-term power procurement. when we fully...
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it doesn't always appear in a straight line, which is actually more of an arc when you look up in thes it special because they will always follow the arc no matter what. briefly, where is the best place in the world to see these planets aligning? the place in the world to see these planets aligning?— planets aligning? the cool thing about _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, it _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, it doesn't l thing about it, it doesn't matter. so long as you have a clear view of the sky and a cloud, you can see this from anywhere in the world, just look up once the sky gets dark! brilliant to hear, anyone watching, you can go out when it is dark and see the planetary parade. thank you, andrew. mi; planetary parade. thank you, andrew. y , stay with us here on bbc news. hello. saturday was a day where the clean—up could begin from that incredibly powerful storm eowyn that battered parts of the uk and the republic of ireland on friday. a much calmer end to the day saturday. we had a fine sunset across southern
it doesn't always appear in a straight line, which is actually more of an arc when you look up in thes it special because they will always follow the arc no matter what. briefly, where is the best place in the world to see these planets aligning? the place in the world to see these planets aligning?— planets aligning? the cool thing about _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, it _ planets aligning? the cool thing about it, it doesn't l thing...
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this is i one of the key bed arcs of the relationship. i was never a great fan of the term "special relationship". it can feel for the needy. military intelligence organisations relationship is exceptionally close like no other in the world, and it is essential, important to both partners. and look, even when you've had, and there've been several times in my lifetime relations between the white house and number ten haven't been that close. it's not always dr reagan or bush, that relationship is defensive security and it has been as strong as ever and i'm sure will flourish, however things go between starmer and trump over the next four years. find over the next four years. and of course. — over the next four years. and of course. you _ over the next four years. and of course, you had _ over the next four years. and of course, you had a - over the next four years. and of course, you had a very difficult time. can peter should he really be an honest, open candid friend or does that not necessarily work out for this particular administration
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the arc of your professional career, what you did before you came to congress in order to be effectivewhether you were in the military and a lawyer and in the state senate like my colleague the vice chair, local mare, private sector like me. pe 33rd congressional district choose not to be the representative and i will move on. that's what i will continue to focus on. >> you have anything on that? >> one of the best thing the er on c-span 3 at 9:30 p.m. symposium over russia and china retiship. and later, at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will hear fromutgoing federal trade commission chair lina khan at the bokgs institution, you can watch our live coverage on c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings, c-span gives you a front-row seat to help how issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no interruption and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of governme
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toward an area with a little more cover so you can hear a woman a short time ago for her sister and arcing being healed across the street as we came up here. we spoke with another man who says he and knew he had a friend nearby in an apartment. as he took a crowbar and bashed out her window to get her out she didn't know at the time there is a fire so close to her. so those are the things people are experiencing tonight to get their loved ones to safety. we spoke with another woman who said she with her people, seniors in a parking lot and she brought a bunch of gets so that she could make this a little less terrible for them to >> and we keep using the word worst-case scenario, because it was almost like the worst combination of environmental factors going into tonight. and now the worst case scenario is playing out. >> yeah, so, two different factors playing out, when complete lack of rainfall southern california has seen so far. literally visible from space. this is the satellite perspective, using the specific wavelength and look towards southern california, there are a couple of black
toward an area with a little more cover so you can hear a woman a short time ago for her sister and arcing being healed across the street as we came up here. we spoke with another man who says he and knew he had a friend nearby in an apartment. as he took a crowbar and bashed out her window to get her out she didn't know at the time there is a fire so close to her. so those are the things people are experiencing tonight to get their loved ones to safety. we spoke with another woman who said she...
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after sunset, venus, jupiter, saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation, and can be seen
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at government was looking at reviving plans to support what it calls the region and of the oxford, arcoment, 7looking com-anies at governments, companies investing in new technology? . c i, 7. investng in newstechnotogy? is investingin newstechnotogy? is exactly the right thing the government to be announcer did not m then announcer did notbavetoo more in terms 77307115}; 777d7o7lla7r7s7 777hl>we7véi 7k7i7n7d 7 kind of infrastructure any kind of infrastructure development along the corridor very welcome by is very welcome by industry thatis is very welcome by industry that is inclusive of technology but also ——’ that area. it is very and technology rich from an 7 7from7an77inte7lle7ctua7l 77 area from an intellectual perspective. but one has to perspective; but one has to what the investments say, what are the investments the government is to the government is willing to make and other to make and what other policies to and the best attract and keep the best talent from talent that graduates from keeping = -:7 inthe uk 7 in the uk rather 77 in the uk rather than 77777 77 77to7bui7ld to
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host: how do you teach the arc of history rather than big events only?uest: i mean, the big thing i really think is important that i think so many traditional history books are missing out on is how these events connect to one another. we tend to learn about them as disparate things, from the perspective of, ok, the jazz age, the roaring 20's. and we study the harlem renaissance. we study this as a separate event from what is happening elsewhere in the country in the 1920's. we do not simultaneously study the second coming of the kkk, we don't simultaneously study the wild west. we don't simultaneously study the groundwork for the great depression. these are treated as separate things in the minds of students. even adults today when i am teaching don't realize how many of these things were happening at the exact same time. one example is very popular book killers of the flower moon which was made into a big martin scorsese movie recently. s haening at the same time as the harlem renaissance and the jazz age. and yet in most students of history's minds, t
host: how do you teach the arc of history rather than big events only?uest: i mean, the big thing i really think is important that i think so many traditional history books are missing out on is how these events connect to one another. we tend to learn about them as disparate things, from the perspective of, ok, the jazz age, the roaring 20's. and we study the harlem renaissance. we study this as a separate event from what is happening elsewhere in the country in the 1920's. we do not...
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sam lewis, the ceo of arc.d morning. >> good morning. >> so i don't think a lot of people understand who are the people who are imprisoned or who are in prison, who are eligible to go out and fight these fires. >> so, as i understand it, there's people that have convictions for escape, can't serve on the fire camps and people that have convictions for arson, can't serve on fire camps, but most others are eligible. not all. there are some felonies that are not eligible. there's an application process you have to apply. you can't just go there and then you have to be accepted. once you're accepted, the training begins. >> all right. and you see these pictures we're showing of the brave men and women who go out there and do this. do you believe that after getting training to become firefighters, some of these firefighters should be able to join departments because in many cases they are prohibited from doing so because of their prison record? >> well, in fact, we've actually changed that here in california in 2018
sam lewis, the ceo of arc.d morning. >> good morning. >> so i don't think a lot of people understand who are the people who are imprisoned or who are in prison, who are eligible to go out and fight these fires. >> so, as i understand it, there's people that have convictions for escape, can't serve on the fire camps and people that have convictions for arson, can't serve on fire camps, but most others are eligible. not all. there are some felonies that are not eligible. there's...
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now cruella's arc away from them all through world. i hope i didn't forget anything i avoided the issue a long ways away for the last five days. the flight of apollo nine settled into a routine, a routine of picture taking and with an occasional burn to refine the orbit. but this routine was a look into the future of future when manned orbiting space stations operating in concert with unmanned scientific satellites could examine earth from this vantage point when cameras, as those on apollo nine will take multiple spectrum from visible light, the infrared locating hitherto untapped geological biological resources and perhaps even more important, when man can look at his world with a new perspective quantitatively and qualitatively observe the results of his actions on face of his world for with the power man controls, he can change the nature of his planet. he can no longer think of unrelated occurrences. he must realize that exists within the structure of earth's planetary ecological system. he can with this new technology, the of his
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there are days when that arc seems longer than others, but we have to keep bending the arc towards truthffectively canonized doctor king is not only because of his aims, but because of his means, because of the legacy of nonviolent direct action and its moral call to our conscience. and that as a tactic was effective as a political tactic. but it was also effective for us as a country in recognizing the truth and the dignity in what he was asking, offering and demanding the nonviolent core of his tactical brilliance. is part of why he's something more than his moment. that said, we have had his holiday today, on the day that we've had 1500 january 6th defendants, including those who were very, very violent, those who were convicted of violence against others, including violence against police officers in particular, all pardoned. having had their records expunged and now being celebrated as heroes by the president of the united states. i worry about the next steps in political violence in our country, and i wonder how you are thinking about that today. >> well, there's no question that d
there are days when that arc seems longer than others, but we have to keep bending the arc towards truthffectively canonized doctor king is not only because of his aims, but because of his means, because of the legacy of nonviolent direct action and its moral call to our conscience. and that as a tactic was effective as a political tactic. but it was also effective for us as a country in recognizing the truth and the dignity in what he was asking, offering and demanding the nonviolent core of...
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there are always a variety of characteristics that go into members being successful here, seniority, arc of your preferringal career, when you did before you came to congress to be effective. whether you were in the military,, and a lawyer or state senate like my colleague vice chair, whether you were a local mayor, we liv every two years by term limits. if the people in california choose for me to not be theire representative, ill -- i will move on, i have limits. the voter decide that. i will focus on that and live by. >> do you have anything? >> nope. >> he said it was perfect. >> one of best things is american people put term limits on a u.s. president. >> thank you.. >> since 1979, in partnership with cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage from halls of congress and house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings, cspan gives you a front row seat. unfiltered. your unfiltered view of government. ♪ ♪ >> bill now heads to senate name
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days, where there has been so much re—evaluation ofjimmy carter's presidency, a reflection of the long arcover a lifetime of public service, and perhaps a more complicated picture than the immediate aftermath of those months when he left office. i think the sheer length of time since he left the white house means there will have been quite naturally these various moments of vision over his legacy and his achievements, and his failures. those things go through phases, different periods of historical analysis, different generations of historians that go back and take a fresh view of these things, and we are talking history here, and we're not talking contemporary political life, we are talking about the previous century. and i think also the other factor you have to remember is that because of the nature of constitution and now we have a 2—term limit on presidents. if you do not do two terms, somehow that is by definition a failure. and so i think he suffers from that particular problem as well, but there were also other real big problems you have been talking about, this huge period of stag
days, where there has been so much re—evaluation ofjimmy carter's presidency, a reflection of the long arcover a lifetime of public service, and perhaps a more complicated picture than the immediate aftermath of those months when he left office. i think the sheer length of time since he left the white house means there will have been quite naturally these various moments of vision over his legacy and his achievements, and his failures. those things go through phases, different periods of...
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what's the arc of its progress? upward with more books, fewer books? >> there has been a contraction in the publishing industry, publishing houses have downsized, outsourced, and of course we know bookstores are closing. so, then again, amazon continues to steam ahead selling books by the millions. they sell in a number of our books so i think it is a mixed bag. on one hand people are obtaining information by a lot of other digital means, the internet, on their phones , but by the same token there is nostalgia for books, used bookstores are popping up. hipsters hang out in used bookstores reading real books. so i think the jury is still out on what's going to happen. >> interesting because i think the layperson is well aware local barnes & noble's close and you are looking online for books. if you ride the train to work 10 or 15 years ago everybody had a paperback book, now everybody has their face in a mobile device. you wonder what they are doing, how many people are reading? >> who can tell and then again printed books were not always worth reading.
what's the arc of its progress? upward with more books, fewer books? >> there has been a contraction in the publishing industry, publishing houses have downsized, outsourced, and of course we know bookstores are closing. so, then again, amazon continues to steam ahead selling books by the millions. they sell in a number of our books so i think it is a mixed bag. on one hand people are obtaining information by a lot of other digital means, the internet, on their phones , but by the same...
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they say video from a gas station january 7th shows electrical arcing and sparks on a transmission towerling on to a dry hillside. minutes later the hillside began to burn. the eaton fire has destroyed more than 9,000 structures and killed at least 17 people. southern california edison says there's no evidence its equipment started the fire. >>> well, there are increasing concerns about bird flu in the u.s. a rare strain of the virus has been detected on a duck farm about 100 miles of san jose, california. it is the first confirmed case of that particular strain in the country. a more common strain of bird flu was also detected at the same farm. it comes as the trump administration has told federal health agencies to stop most communications with the public through at least the end of this month. >>> now to the middle east where the families of hostages are forced to endure more psychological warfare. the palestinian islamic jihad terror group released a propaganda video of civilian hostage arbel yehud who is due to be released on thursday. the family asked the media not to broadcast any
they say video from a gas station january 7th shows electrical arcing and sparks on a transmission towerling on to a dry hillside. minutes later the hillside began to burn. the eaton fire has destroyed more than 9,000 structures and killed at least 17 people. southern california edison says there's no evidence its equipment started the fire. >>> well, there are increasing concerns about bird flu in the u.s. a rare strain of the virus has been detected on a duck farm about 100 miles of...
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what happened today and in fact the entire arc of american history. evan perez is out front.elling evan that the charges could have been brought a whole year earlier. now, that is a wow moment. that is something that could have changed where trump is standing tonight, what happened today and in fact the entire arc of american history. >> the incoming president is not -- >> first that breaking news on a possible pardon tonight. what more are you learning about request by former proud boys leader enrique tarrio for a full pardon from trump? >> erin, the incoming president is not really saying exactly how he's going to go forward with these pardons. but enrique tarrio is one of the ones that i think would get a lot of pushback from people like lindsey graham, people in the -- in the president's circle who support law enforcement. remember, enrique tarrio had one of the longest sentences, 22 years for seditious conspiracy. he's one of over 1,500 people who've been charged with crimes related to january 6th. you know that over 600 of those were charged with assaulting police offic
what happened today and in fact the entire arc of american history. evan perez is out front.elling evan that the charges could have been brought a whole year earlier. now, that is a wow moment. that is something that could have changed where trump is standing tonight, what happened today and in fact the entire arc of american history. >> the incoming president is not -- >> first that breaking news on a possible pardon tonight. what more are you learning about request by former proud...
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then joanna chris bailey from behind the arc or from behind the arc. they call them the splash sisters. cal was scoring from all over the court. emily had 18. the bears hit eight threes in the game. they beat florida state 82 to 70. the golden bears improved to a perfect 11 zero at home. they are 16 and two overall on the farm, the cardinal taking on number 21. nc state stanford off to a strong start. chloe clardy with the three ball. she had 17 but a six point lead after one. turns into a six point deficit heading into the locker room at half. then the wolfpack blow it open in the third by outscoring the cardinal by 19. in the quarter, the pack hand the cardinal its first home loss of the season, 81 to 67. stanford falls to nine and seven overall and one and four in the acc. that's a look at sports. guys back to you. back to you. anthony thanks. still to come fire fight frustration. the question is being raised over why hydrants ran dry when the l.a. wildfires broke out. what experts have into 24in the wildfires that have ripped through l.a. amid the
then joanna chris bailey from behind the arc or from behind the arc. they call them the splash sisters. cal was scoring from all over the court. emily had 18. the bears hit eight threes in the game. they beat florida state 82 to 70. the golden bears improved to a perfect 11 zero at home. they are 16 and two overall on the farm, the cardinal taking on number 21. nc state stanford off to a strong start. chloe clardy with the three ball. she had 17 but a six point lead after one. turns into a six...
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. >>> morgan stanley called cyber arc a beneficiary of the treasury act. the ceo joins us with how they are hoping the footprint will expand with a new administration. >>> let's check on the numbers. >> the reason why you and i and everybody talking about the ten-year is because it's the highest level since open is one of the reasons why you see markets under pressure right now. the rising rates not good for valuations. look at the dow industrials, down 70 points. 42,641 is the level for the blue chip. broader s&p 500 is now back below that 6,000 mark. 5,934. two-third of one percent decline. look on 5,950 the medium term 50-day moving average. below that level and just to give you perspective here, at the highs of the session, we were up 25 points and down 56 at the low. keep an eye on the particular ranges today. the nasdaq composite, tech heavier side, down 1.5%. the laggard, that's 289 points to the downside, 19,576 is your trade on the composite index. one of the big things we are watching today is also the opposite move in the positive side of things
. >>> morgan stanley called cyber arc a beneficiary of the treasury act. the ceo joins us with how they are hoping the footprint will expand with a new administration. >>> let's check on the numbers. >> the reason why you and i and everybody talking about the ten-year is because it's the highest level since open is one of the reasons why you see markets under pressure right now. the rising rates not good for valuations. look at the dow industrials, down 70 points. 42,641...
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buying knives online, so there may be a question there that the leaders the opposition, can be badge and arcter those attacks that the perpetrator, there was a lot of misinformation and false information online, that fuelled rights at the time, as the claim from the conservatives, that the question whether they could have done more central time, she may want to press on that, that may be one thing that she will pick up. that may be one thing that she will pick up-— that may be one thing that she will pick up. what we expect in terms of questions _ will pick up. what we expect in terms of questions on - will pick up. what we expect in terms of questions on the i terms of questions on the economy, rachel reeves and decisions made on the budget? this has been a running theme and it will continue to be all the way through until the next election. the issue at the minute is, as you say, the decisions in the budget and the pressures that have built on the chancellor, rachel reeves, and as new figures have shown in the month of december, it was higher—than—expected. that squeezes her room for remov
buying knives online, so there may be a question there that the leaders the opposition, can be badge and arcter those attacks that the perpetrator, there was a lot of misinformation and false information online, that fuelled rights at the time, as the claim from the conservatives, that the question whether they could have done more central time, she may want to press on that, that may be one thing that she will pick up. that may be one thing that she will pick up-— that may be one thing that...
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after sunset, venus, jupiter and saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation and can ben with the naked eye. president trump has said he'll speak to sir keir starmer by phone in the next 2a hours. speaking on air force one he insisted the pair get along very well, saying quote "i may not agree with his philosophy, but i have a very good relationship with him. trump's ally elon musk has criticised the starmer government over its response to child exploitation cases. here's more of what president trump said on board air force one. do you think you'll get along with keir starmer and the uk government? i with keir starmer and the uk government?— with keir starmer and the uk government? i have met him already three _ government? i have met him already three times. - government? i have met him already three times. he - government? i have met him already three times. he and l government? i have met him already three times. he and i have a call over the next 2a hours. i get along with him well. i like him a lot. he is liberal, which is a little bit different for me. but i think
after sunset, venus, jupiter and saturn and mars will be visible in an arc—like formation and can ben with the naked eye. president trump has said he'll speak to sir keir starmer by phone in the next 2a hours. speaking on air force one he insisted the pair get along very well, saying quote "i may not agree with his philosophy, but i have a very good relationship with him. trump's ally elon musk has criticised the starmer government over its response to child exploitation cases. here's...
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in terms of like do you put a narrative arc to a book which obviously is a finite object as a finiteu capture that is like, oh, you know, like sometimes have my good days and i'm a bad, you know, how does, how do you to that when you have so much feedback from the early folks in your life who don't who either didn't know that you're neurodivergent know that she suffer from depression especially when you didn't know that she from depression endured. i think it's and they're saying like what you were doing so well yesterday. right. like all of us have that familiarity with that phrase. you were doing so well yesterday. you were doing so well last week. and the implicit question of what happened so, how do you put that into a book? and i think that's part of the reason why i went with the essay. right, is i think i'm a i am naturally a very episodic thinker, but i think that it helps people experience the book, these kind of like individual segment and like snapshots like you were saying of a life and it all kind of fits together. and i found way to thread a lot across that final essay
in terms of like do you put a narrative arc to a book which obviously is a finite object as a finiteu capture that is like, oh, you know, like sometimes have my good days and i'm a bad, you know, how does, how do you to that when you have so much feedback from the early folks in your life who don't who either didn't know that you're neurodivergent know that she suffer from depression especially when you didn't know that she from depression endured. i think it's and they're saying like what you...
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curry on fire from beyond the arc. he pulls up from deep there. draining the triple.ext possession. curry hits another three. stephen curry went eight for eight from three point range for the first time in his career. that's the most threes he has hit in a row without missing. he finished with 30 points and the warriors won 139 105. >> new orleans hosted college football's sugar bowl today. the game between notre dame and georgia was supposed to be played yesterday, but of course was postponed because of the terror attack and there was heightened security for today's matchup. fighting irish and bulldogs fans had a moment of silence before the game. gunner stockton making his first career start in place of the injured carson beck. opening kickoff here of the second half, jaden harrison takes the return up the middle, scoots past a couple of bulldogs and then he makes one more miss right there. harrison races down the sideline for a 98 yard touchdown, and notre dame's head coach, marcus freeman is fired up. notre dame leads 20 to 3. later in the third same score, stockt
curry on fire from beyond the arc. he pulls up from deep there. draining the triple.ext possession. curry hits another three. stephen curry went eight for eight from three point range for the first time in his career. that's the most threes he has hit in a row without missing. he finished with 30 points and the warriors won 139 105. >> new orleans hosted college football's sugar bowl today. the game between notre dame and georgia was supposed to be played yesterday, but of course was...
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i think that has to be the narrative arc and we are going to be given so many stories, so many things that he is going to break, so yes, and social security might be the first one. allowing prescription drug prices to rise again. the cost of living going up. the instability in the world that will drive up gasoline prices, energy. he says he was going to fix everything, make things better? i agree we need to hold him accountable for those promises because people did not vote for him because they thought he was a good person or they thought he was good for the republic. they voted for him because they were sick and tired of being sick and tired of not being able to get ahead and he promised them that they would. shame on us we could not allow people to reach that conclusion. now we have to connect it all the time. we also have to stand firm on our principles, our belief in the dignity of every person, and for the republic, for our being a country of laws and nobody should be above the law, not the president and not anybody else, but the main through line has to be to fight him on the th
i think that has to be the narrative arc and we are going to be given so many stories, so many things that he is going to break, so yes, and social security might be the first one. allowing prescription drug prices to rise again. the cost of living going up. the instability in the world that will drive up gasoline prices, energy. he says he was going to fix everything, make things better? i agree we need to hold him accountable for those promises because people did not vote for him because they...
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. >> jim: yeah, high arc. >> gus: galloway. indiana, ohio state. both teams need one. 77-76. galloway. keeps it alive. crosses over. jump stop. five to shoot. carlisle. spins. one to shoot. gets it off. an air ball. a shot clock violation with 14.2 to go. so what kind of play? coach diebler has a time-out left. indiana out of time-outs. he will call a time-out. >> jim: i think this play is under review. >> the previous play is under review for timing. >> gus: want to know how much time is left. remember, this game was even at 71 at the end of regulation. right know the clock reads 14.2. >> jim: yeah, the shot goes up, 16.3. the shot is up. doesn't hit the rim. >> gus: 14.9 maybe? >> jim: yep. looks like that. >> gus: indiana led by 10 late in the second half. >> jim: might be right there. right at 15, gus. >> gus: the buckeyes have had some close losses including last two games. oregon, wisconsin. 73- 73-71. lost to pittsburgh by a point. >> jim: a chance here on the last possession by -- >> after review, the game clock will be settle to 15.5. >> jim: wow. >> gus: so 14.2 to
. >> jim: yeah, high arc. >> gus: galloway. indiana, ohio state. both teams need one. 77-76. galloway. keeps it alive. crosses over. jump stop. five to shoot. carlisle. spins. one to shoot. gets it off. an air ball. a shot clock violation with 14.2 to go. so what kind of play? coach diebler has a time-out left. indiana out of time-outs. he will call a time-out. >> jim: i think this play is under review. >> the previous play is under review for timing. >> gus: want...
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paris rang in the new year in spectacularfashion with a firework display on the champs elysee and the arce triomphe. all the landmarks being to off. —— ticked off. now let's take you to berlin. residents attended a massive open—air party at the brandenburg gate. it's considered to be one of the biggest new year's eve parties in the world. and these were the scenes in brazil over rio's legendary copacabana beach. thousands of people packed onto the beach to watch the annual new year fireworks there. but not all new year's events went ahead. in scotland, edinburgh's outdoor hogmanay celebrations were cancelled for the first time in nearly 20 years because of strong winds and rain. the event, which usually includes a street party and fireworks, was called off due to safety concerns. puerto rico has welcomed in 2025, but celebrations are muted due to a power outage in the us territory. a failure of the island's electricity grid has left many in darkness, though power has now been restored to some critical facilities including hospitals. president biden has offered federal assistance to help s
paris rang in the new year in spectacularfashion with a firework display on the champs elysee and the arce triomphe. all the landmarks being to off. —— ticked off. now let's take you to berlin. residents attended a massive open—air party at the brandenburg gate. it's considered to be one of the biggest new year's eve parties in the world. and these were the scenes in brazil over rio's legendary copacabana beach. thousands of people packed onto the beach to watch the annual new year...
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. >> you try to trace arcs of history, like what is happening today that you can trace back to those days, and you can look in our american politics, you can certainly look in the middle east and find the arc of history that things that began or at least gained fruit in time and space during the carter era are still with us today. >> i would posit that what we're seeing right now, which is wonderful, a moment of bipartisanship, people coming together, well, not an arc. it will be a brief moment. we are days away from the return of donald trump and bipartisan washington. we should celebrate it today. we don't get enough of it in this town where people have respect for service, respect for individuals, respect for bigger things than party labels. so i would celebrate it today because we will in days we will not see mike pence in the same room as donald trump after this day. >> so the reality is, jimmy carter lived to be 100. >> you saw in the picture before the vice presidents were laughing. >> they were catching up. >> one of the things we'll see today is just the dynamics between the
. >> you try to trace arcs of history, like what is happening today that you can trace back to those days, and you can look in our american politics, you can certainly look in the middle east and find the arc of history that things that began or at least gained fruit in time and space during the carter era are still with us today. >> i would posit that what we're seeing right now, which is wonderful, a moment of bipartisanship, people coming together, well, not an arc. it will be a...
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. >> we see what is unequivocally arcing at the very origin of this fire. we know that their equipment was involved in this, and now it's just a matter of determining why did this happen. >> that video requires careful analysis, and it's premature for anyone to be speculating on what the video footage means before it goes to investigators. >> the socal edison representative told abc news that during their initial investigation of the lines, they did not see any faults, but now admit to finding faults near lines that don't serve the canyon. >> a proposed bill could make big oil companies pay for natural disasters. both californians and insurers would be able to sue fossil fuel companies for damages for things like fires and floods. it's called the affordable insurance and climate recovery act. >> we know that insurance in california is escalating in cost, and it continues to escalate, and it's going to keep moving in that direction. we are all paying for these disasters. >> senator scott wiener says big oil isn't paying for anything, but it pushed its produc
. >> we see what is unequivocally arcing at the very origin of this fire. we know that their equipment was involved in this, and now it's just a matter of determining why did this happen. >> that video requires careful analysis, and it's premature for anyone to be speculating on what the video footage means before it goes to investigators. >> the socal edison representative told abc news that during their initial investigation of the lines, they did not see any faults, but now...
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franklin, who was fairly old by the time of the boston tea party and longer in boston, but you look the arc of his life. people in the 1720s didn't have nice things. there weren't many nice things they could to have. if you look at the material culture of how everyday people lived, the level of furnishings and homes were quite low. the amount of imported consumer goods that people could eat or drink were not very much. but this built over time, over the 50 years that followed by the time in the 1770s. is this growing consumer culture that north american colonists, the british colonies, north america can engage. it's about having nicer furniture, imported furniture, perhaps even from elsewhere, if you're wealthy, but a proper tables and chairs and cabinets and cupboards that their ancestors may not have had, it may simply have been a stool and a table may have been. and as some sort of a have made bed may have been, all they had newly made linens, sheets that could have been woven in a mill in lancaster rather than lancaster share in england rather than made at home. you can be having import
franklin, who was fairly old by the time of the boston tea party and longer in boston, but you look the arc of his life. people in the 1720s didn't have nice things. there weren't many nice things they could to have. if you look at the material culture of how everyday people lived, the level of furnishings and homes were quite low. the amount of imported consumer goods that people could eat or drink were not very much. but this built over time, over the 50 years that followed by the time in the...
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so, much of what the speaker does, what the responsibilities of the speaker arc have been determined or developed over time through rules of the house, practice, precedent and so forth. and what has happened over time is the speakership has changed quite dramatically from the first house of representatives to the way the speaker operates in the power yesterday. host: how so? >> so, when the speaker ship was first occupied the speaker was largely seen as a parliamentarian position. be a neutral arbiter of what was happening on the house floor. but, over time, with the development of political parties, speakers began to be more of a party leader as well as a leader of the whole house and then it is the responsibility as a house group, the house grew, the number of committees grew, and then of course the rise of the modern media, television, etc., the role of the speaker expanded to one in which they have to do a deal with everything from how the house is operating internally to helping their party and its members win seats in the house. host: could anyone be nominated as speaker, do yo
so, much of what the speaker does, what the responsibilities of the speaker arc have been determined or developed over time through rules of the house, practice, precedent and so forth. and what has happened over time is the speakership has changed quite dramatically from the first house of representatives to the way the speaker operates in the power yesterday. host: how so? >> so, when the speaker ship was first occupied the speaker was largely seen as a parliamentarian position. be a...