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i think in the future we will see more flexibility in dealing with peace in israel and his neighbors. the carter center will be involved as much as possible in helping to orchestrate another successful election in egypt, which will be their first one since his death. i will be sending a delegation over there to meet with military leaders and the opposition to see how we can help them formulate a new constitution, and also to have successful elections probably next september. that may be more than you wanted to know about it. mr. updegrove: i don't think we know enough yet. the egyptian military currently holds power in egypt. and they said that they would yield to the democratic process. can we trust that the junta, will, in fact, make good on their promise? they have deep economic interests in egypt and, ostensibly, an interest in protecting the status quo. what are your views on that? pres. carter: as you know, when mubari decided to step down, he said that suleiman would take over, he was in bed with mubarak. and that was not satisfactory to the freedom demonstrators, so they refus
i think in the future we will see more flexibility in dealing with peace in israel and his neighbors. the carter center will be involved as much as possible in helping to orchestrate another successful election in egypt, which will be their first one since his death. i will be sending a delegation over there to meet with military leaders and the opposition to see how we can help them formulate a new constitution, and also to have successful elections probably next september. that may be more...
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if you're in santa rosa or in novato, but then again in the south bay, not so bad. get to san francisco, 4 degrees warmer there and 4 degrees warmer in half moon bay. so little difference north bay versus south. it right now. if you're heading outside temperatures, a lot of areas in the 40's and 50's. 36, though, in palo alto. 35 for petaluma. 35 for santa rosa. so some areas are chilly this morning. other areas are in the 50's and now we're gonna hunt for some raindrops. will we find them? no, not today. not this week. high pressure continues to rain supreme and we continue with the offshore flow of wind. that is the dry conditions. so we're not seeing any any precipitation for us. is what we very much need, especially in southern california. high temperatures yesterday is a lot of the 60's, even 70 for santa rosa and the forecast highs for today. warm still above normal, but not quite as warm as yesterday. so a lot of areas in the 60's from half moon bay at 61 oakland, 65 vallejo. 65 in congress. 65 so pretty consistent there. look ahead. shows. yeah, we've got so
if you're in santa rosa or in novato, but then again in the south bay, not so bad. get to san francisco, 4 degrees warmer there and 4 degrees warmer in half moon bay. so little difference north bay versus south. it right now. if you're heading outside temperatures, a lot of areas in the 40's and 50's. 36, though, in palo alto. 35 for petaluma. 35 for santa rosa. so some areas are chilly this morning. other areas are in the 50's and now we're gonna hunt for some raindrops. will we find them? no,...
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now we've been hurt in recent years in this country. in the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angola, watergate, cia, we've been hurt. our people feel that we've lost something precious. that's not necessary. i wanna see our nation return to a posture and an image and a standard to make us proud once again. i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to be a strength of bombast and threats. it ought to be a quiet strength based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, an innate strong will and purpose that god's given us in the greatest
now we've been hurt in recent years in this country. in the aftermath of vietnam, cambodia, chile, pakistan, angola, watergate, cia, we've been hurt. our people feel that we've lost something precious. that's not necessary. i wanna see our nation return to a posture and an image and a standard to make us proud once again. i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought...
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in the american madison keys in the final four.s opponent from the netherlands. he teamed up with gordon reid and they progressed through to the last four in the doubles after beating the japanese duo.
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those are the white hydrants that you see in almost in every corner in san francisco. we have a secondary water supply which is specifically used for firefighting. >> after two very stressful weeks, we decided to come here to stay with our friends. >> elaine zang and her family are visiting from west l.a. luckily, they didn't evacuate their home, but she was very surprised to see this fire drill demo happening. >> i think that's the right thing to do. that's what we need. i hope la has prepared better for the wildfires we had. >> the mayor says real time drills like this are happening every weekend across the city. >> and so we will be vigilant. we will stay on top of it. that's my commitment to the people of san francisco. we have to keep them as safe as possible. >> in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> well, bart is seeing more daily riders to start 2025. it says numbers show an increase of anywhere from 10,000 to 24,000 people compared year, year to year. that is, the transit agency attributes this to the installation of new faregates, along with so
those are the white hydrants that you see in almost in every corner in san francisco. we have a secondary water supply which is specifically used for firefighting. >> after two very stressful weeks, we decided to come here to stay with our friends. >> elaine zang and her family are visiting from west l.a. luckily, they didn't evacuate their home, but she was very surprised to see this fire drill demo happening. >> i think that's the right thing to do. that's what we need. i...
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in america happened in l.a. that period and it is driven by a small number of prolific bank robbers, chief among them these two gang members called casper and sea dog who catch the bank robbing bug in the early 1990's and in the space of one and half years they robbed 175 banks, which is a record. no one has even come close. there innovation is that they outsource the actual bank robbery to kids, they recruit kids from high schools and give them semi automatic weapons and send them to the bank branches and then herd them in getaway cars, take the money away from them, and send them home. it is hilarious in retrospect, but i use it at the beginning of the book to illustrate the principles of epidemics, this was an epidemic driven by two people and it was specific to l.a. and is that specificity i spend a lot of time of explaining in “revenge of the tipping point." peter: how did you find there story? malcolm: i remember. i was very interested in bank robbery for reasons i do not remember and once you start going
in america happened in l.a. that period and it is driven by a small number of prolific bank robbers, chief among them these two gang members called casper and sea dog who catch the bank robbing bug in the early 1990's and in the space of one and half years they robbed 175 banks, which is a record. no one has even come close. there innovation is that they outsource the actual bank robbery to kids, they recruit kids from high schools and give them semi automatic weapons and send them to the bank...
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we cut $1.7 billion in spending our first year in office. we cut red tape and streamlined services, working with other statewide electeds and the legislature. we balanced the budget every year. we bolstered cybersecurity. we brought life back to our main streets. we made record investments in education, strengthened tribal relations, built infrastructure, unleashed energy production, and diversified the economy. north dakota is both growing and getting younger. one of the only states that's doing that and we have the third lowest unemployment in the country and the highest participation in the nation. and again, working with the legislature this past year, we achieved historic pension reform, helped pass term limits, and enacted the biggest tax cut in state history. we know we can do the same for america. right now. the world, our economy, our both changing rapidly and how we respond will define our future. technology is changing every job, every company in every industry. and this change will become more rapid than ever before. we need new
we cut $1.7 billion in spending our first year in office. we cut red tape and streamlined services, working with other statewide electeds and the legislature. we balanced the budget every year. we bolstered cybersecurity. we brought life back to our main streets. we made record investments in education, strengthened tribal relations, built infrastructure, unleashed energy production, and diversified the economy. north dakota is both growing and getting younger. one of the only states that's...
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you can see darkness in in hostage square in tel aviv.e will then see the return of palestinian prisoners, probably about 90 of them women and children, and they will be going to a point in the west bank. that's where they will be released. nobody, no, no, palestinians are being released back into gaza just yet, and civilians are not being allowed, who are not in gaza are not being allowed back into gaza just yet. so the released, the released palestinians will go to the west bank. you can see everybody watching very closely. these are families and supporters in hostage square in tel aviv who are gathered waiting for something. you can see expectant looks on their faces, but we all we know now is the idf has said they are on their way out of gaza. we will continue to follow this very closely and as i get more information, i will pass it on to you. so at the moment, that's what we're going to stick with. i think we're going to hang on to that for a second. i think i'm going to go back to you for a second, john, to ask you just about this p
you can see darkness in in hostage square in tel aviv.e will then see the return of palestinian prisoners, probably about 90 of them women and children, and they will be going to a point in the west bank. that's where they will be released. nobody, no, no, palestinians are being released back into gaza just yet, and civilians are not being allowed, who are not in gaza are not being allowed back into gaza just yet. so the released, the released palestinians will go to the west bank. you can see...
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, but also in gaza in, in, in gaza. you know, they are, they are affectively, like you said they're trying to eliminate, i'm off as a governing authority there. and all the evidence suggests that they are deliberately allowing the flooring of, of basically armed gangs in, in gaza over in the west bank. lot of his really politicians are, is ours saying that they need to just basically choke the life out of the p at, you know, withholding withholding salaries, constantly making, making their kind of security role that they have as a kind of sub contractor for the as really government much more difficult, it almost seems as if they're hoping that they will be some type of, you know, armed conflict in the west bank that would then allow for something similar there that's happening in gaza. but like i said, that's, it's an extraordinarily dangerous game. but it's, it's not obvious where, where that ends and, and whether it necessarily ends well for. it is relatively, as really go from i got a private communication from a sen
, but also in gaza in, in, in gaza. you know, they are, they are affectively, like you said they're trying to eliminate, i'm off as a governing authority there. and all the evidence suggests that they are deliberately allowing the flooring of, of basically armed gangs in, in gaza over in the west bank. lot of his really politicians are, is ours saying that they need to just basically choke the life out of the p at, you know, withholding withholding salaries, constantly making, making their kind...
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many areas now in the 40's, some in the 30's still. even if they're below freezing, the warm-up really nicely areas this afternoon will be in the 50's and even this 60's 60 in hayward, 59 degrees in vallejo. and 56 degrees is the forecast high for san francisco. >> so it's going to be beautiful. high pressure has been reigning supreme. >> and that will change. and after it breaks down, we'll start to see some rain approaching california. it will be especially rainy in northern california. the question is how far south as it get for significant rain. i think everyone across the bay area will see a few drops mostly in the north bay will sort it all out in a little bit right now all right. kathy, thank you for that what we've been dealing with in our 9 o'clock hour. still a lot of busy highways out there like 85 88 e travel to oakland. >> well, maybe the south bay, you're seeing a lot of delays, a 90 minute ride into the city on no accidents on our ridges. a lot of people traveling in the high was a slow them down. 21 for the san mateo br
many areas now in the 40's, some in the 30's still. even if they're below freezing, the warm-up really nicely areas this afternoon will be in the 50's and even this 60's 60 in hayward, 59 degrees in vallejo. and 56 degrees is the forecast high for san francisco. >> so it's going to be beautiful. high pressure has been reigning supreme. >> and that will change. and after it breaks down, we'll start to see some rain approaching california. it will be especially rainy in northern...
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the world in terms of in terms of its gdp. we are the great economic giant of the world. the world. but how did it happen? well, we all agreed. the civil war played a critical role in this. the civil war which which gave a huge boost because of the demands of the war to industrialization the north was already ahead. the union was already in industrial development. the south at beginning. but the end of that war, they were far, far ahead. you know, they had taken this industrial beginning and they pushed it forward vigorously. they you'll think like this or there's this, a colonial complex. the clothing and the arming and the feeding of union troops, those hundreds of thousands of union troops that required a massive industrial invasion in the north, whose works here in in the northeast, creating this this one was primarily responsible. the creation of the iron clouds. so these are you know, these are these are scenes that remind of the importance of the war and pushing the united states economically specifically industrially,
the world in terms of in terms of its gdp. we are the great economic giant of the world. the world. but how did it happen? well, we all agreed. the civil war played a critical role in this. the civil war which which gave a huge boost because of the demands of the war to industrialization the north was already ahead. the union was already in industrial development. the south at beginning. but the end of that war, they were far, far ahead. you know, they had taken this industrial beginning and...
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third be in the red sea, in yemen or in the middle east. the only viable path is a political solution. this cessation of attacks in yemen and syria and a cease-fire in gaza and the released of hostages are of utmost importance. in yemen, and inclusive political solution of the united nations auspices is the best way of putting an end to the spiral of violence that's been touring the country apart for years now. the regional situation must not be instrumentalized by any of the parties for their own political gain. all parties involved and those who exert influence on them must refrain from action that could exacerbate tensions. madam president, we are deeply disquieted by the events of the last few days. council must contribute to a diplomatic solution, we must speak with one voice in this deadly chapter of regional kong for grayson -- conflagration in which civilians pay a heavy price. switzerland is now stepping down and will continue to work for the sake of international law and the protection of civilians everywhere and at all times. we
third be in the red sea, in yemen or in the middle east. the only viable path is a political solution. this cessation of attacks in yemen and syria and a cease-fire in gaza and the released of hostages are of utmost importance. in yemen, and inclusive political solution of the united nations auspices is the best way of putting an end to the spiral of violence that's been touring the country apart for years now. the regional situation must not be instrumentalized by any of the parties for their...
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in the fall were some positive directions including some real progress in in the concept of the u.n. security council reform so we had to pushwe to remake te u.n. as we can but we had to think about how do we supplement the u.n. and augment the capacity to solve and manage global problems when the u.n. is incapable of that and a lot of that has to do with recognizing that we are living inn a multi-power world and the world in which power is much more dispersed than it has been in the past. one of the logix of the past that we to divest from is this notion of great powered dominance because he it just isn't accepted by the rest of the world. and that is the logic that goes backck eventually to the napoleonic wars and the time of vienna and that's one great power dominance was invented and it's been codified in the u.n. security council but it is being rejected by this global majority and thank you for using that term. iin don't like the term the glol south because of those in the knowledge the fact that we are really talking about the majority of the worlds population and by the way m
in the fall were some positive directions including some real progress in in the concept of the u.n. security council reform so we had to pushwe to remake te u.n. as we can but we had to think about how do we supplement the u.n. and augment the capacity to solve and manage global problems when the u.n. is incapable of that and a lot of that has to do with recognizing that we are living inn a multi-power world and the world in which power is much more dispersed than it has been in the past. one...
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in 1824. lafayette was the last surviving major general of the american revolution and one of the very last links to washington, at least in a military sense. lafayette was respected. he was revered, and he was loved by americans. so if invoking the memory of george washington, the founding of the nation, the franco-american alliance, which secured the victory at yorktown, couldn't bring the nation together. who could? in february of 1824, monroe wrote to lafayette, inviting him to america for a visit of celebration. and lafayette agreed. and a plan was soon set into motion. lafayette booked passage on a ship and he arranged for his son, george washington. lafayette, and his personal secretary, auguste levasseur, to travel with him. and it was on august 15th, 18, 24, when lafayette, once again stepped onto american soil upon hi landistaten island, new york, the very next day, he sailed across the harbor to a recept castle clinton, which is depicted here in this mid-19th century painting. at ca
in 1824. lafayette was the last surviving major general of the american revolution and one of the very last links to washington, at least in a military sense. lafayette was respected. he was revered, and he was loved by americans. so if invoking the memory of george washington, the founding of the nation, the franco-american alliance, which secured the victory at yorktown, couldn't bring the nation together. who could? in february of 1824, monroe wrote to lafayette, inviting him to america for...
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but when you're talking about the original voucher systems in cleveland, in milwaukee, in a d.c., in in new orleans where it was a primarily highly mobile and generally at risk and under resourced to begin with about 25 to 30% of vouchers as exited and went back into the public school system. they these kids tended to lower income children. they tended to be disproportionately children color even in schools that were majority students of color to begin with. they tended to be lower scoring on the state exam. these are consistent patterns push out so so in these in these in these targeted voucher programs from those demonstration periods i mentioned at the beginning of the talk there's not a lot of evidence that on things researchers observe there is sort of selectively admitting you know, kind of the best or whatever means students. but there is a lot of good that students are pushed out. i'm much worried about students being pushed out of voucher systems in voucher schools than i am necessarily the admissions side that's in because there's tends to be a little more oversight, especi
but when you're talking about the original voucher systems in cleveland, in milwaukee, in a d.c., in in new orleans where it was a primarily highly mobile and generally at risk and under resourced to begin with about 25 to 30% of vouchers as exited and went back into the public school system. they these kids tended to lower income children. they tended to be disproportionately children color even in schools that were majority students of color to begin with. they tended to be lower scoring on...
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i am in, i'm in, i'm in two. >> here. inauguration night abc. after an historic day comes in a historic night. david muir, the abc news special. what will president trump do next? the executive orders his campaign promises his inner circle and inside the inaugural celebration monday on abc. daytime soap opera stars are coming together today to support people impacted by the devastation and loss. >> angeles abc news reporter george pennacchio spoke with general hospital actors josh kelly and bradford anderson on how they're stepping up to help . >> i was just trying to figure out what i could do. >> general hospital star josh kelly wanted in some way to help in the wake of the wildfires. the former army ranger got the idea to do some kind of charity event on zoom. his co-star bradford anderson jumped in to assist in organizing it and co-hosting it with josh. with more help from the folks at coastal entertainment. so now, this sunday at 12:30 p.m. pacific time, 230 central and 330 in the east. date the time makes a difference is happening. the str
i am in, i'm in, i'm in two. >> here. inauguration night abc. after an historic day comes in a historic night. david muir, the abc news special. what will president trump do next? the executive orders his campaign promises his inner circle and inside the inaugural celebration monday on abc. daytime soap opera stars are coming together today to support people impacted by the devastation and loss. >> angeles abc news reporter george pennacchio spoke with general hospital actors josh...
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future if he's in jail or not in jail. motivation. you take your hypothetical. we don't know what color this fellow was. if he spent his whole life in the ghetto high crime area and it's today all he has is these two prior criminal records that isn't all that bad. on the other hand, if he's in an affluent suburb, he's a very bad felon, so you'd be inclined sentence the more affluent offender more severely owing to the differences in. fact i would think that it's more likely that he's a bad apple. i that would count against him if he came from an affluent society. we don't know what his motivation was. if he's got five kids, a wife that needs money to get an operation for cancer that i think would in his favor if he's a drug addict actually. i can't that is in his favor. he's compelled by a drive that he can't control. on the other hand, if he needs money to chase around at horse tracks and gamble, i think that would count against him. so i'd like to know lots more about this felon. but what do you hope to accomplish by kno
future if he's in jail or not in jail. motivation. you take your hypothetical. we don't know what color this fellow was. if he spent his whole life in the ghetto high crime area and it's today all he has is these two prior criminal records that isn't all that bad. on the other hand, if he's in an affluent suburb, he's a very bad felon, so you'd be inclined sentence the more affluent offender more severely owing to the differences in. fact i would think that it's more likely that he's a bad...
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it's now 35, in south san jose and in morgan hill.s 31 in danville, and it's 33 in santa rosa and sonoma. so it is a cold start. we will see a big ramp up in those temperatures again today, where we trend actually above normal by about eight degrees in a lot of spots. so in santa rosa we're looking at a high of 64 and 68 in san jose. but it will be cooler for the weekend. so we'll get a look at that forecast coming up in a few minutes. marcus. thanks, kari. well, later this morning, a call for help from the city of vallejo. this is to help solve the shooting of a four year old girl today in the bay's bob redell. live for us this morning. and, bob, do we have any information about possible arrests? not that we're aware of. good morning to you, marcus. that's why later this morning at 11, the city of vallejo, we're talking about the mayor, police department. they're going to hold this news conference to address this weekend shooting of that young child and try to get the public's help, to try to find the person or persons responsible fo
it's now 35, in south san jose and in morgan hill.s 31 in danville, and it's 33 in santa rosa and sonoma. so it is a cold start. we will see a big ramp up in those temperatures again today, where we trend actually above normal by about eight degrees in a lot of spots. so in santa rosa we're looking at a high of 64 and 68 in san jose. but it will be cooler for the weekend. so we'll get a look at that forecast coming up in a few minutes. marcus. thanks, kari. well, later this morning, a call for...
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is our scout team quarterback in nse , in the league and he's in there in practice with the no look passescen our defense every single week. we talk about a guy who has the it factor. >> purdy has had that it factor all along. and it was only a matter of time when he got his moment, you to be prepared coming in against miami in 22. you know, haven't looked back since about very rich man, is there any doubt in your mind that he is the forty-niners franchise quarterback going forward? not at all. i mean properties them and he will be the 4th quarter which this area. but ariel sharon, tyler bouldin with plenty of super bowl rings on >> that's about as good endorsements. come right. let's head out to lincoln financial field in philly with the eagles hosting the packers in the nfc wild-card matchup as we get a break in the 3rd quarter. eagles up by 7 on second and one jalen hurts with the past. the dallas got hurt. he trusted the man. they're still on his feet. he's in there. 24 yard touchdown. and they would miss the extra point. but still the eagles pad their lead to 13 on 4th quarter. samsco
is our scout team quarterback in nse , in the league and he's in there in practice with the no look passescen our defense every single week. we talk about a guy who has the it factor. >> purdy has had that it factor all along. and it was only a matter of time when he got his moment, you to be prepared coming in against miami in 22. you know, haven't looked back since about very rich man, is there any doubt in your mind that he is the forty-niners franchise quarterback going forward? not...
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. 64 in san jose, low 60s in san francisco. no rain in the extended forecast. and fortunately, i'll have a look at what we can expect moving forward. coming up. >> sounds good. thank you. rosema next, 2024 was officially the hottest year on record. coming up, what experts say caused the rise and its global impact. >> and tragedy in an east bay neighborhood. the triple shooting that leaves two dead and one injured. we'll tell you what w (vo) fargo is your virtual assistant from wells fargo. (woman) oh, come on! come on! (vo) fargo lets you do this: (woman) fargo, turn off my debit card! (woman) i found it! i found my card! (vo) and also, this: (woman) fargo, turn on my debit card. (vo) do you fargo? you can, with wells fargo. what else can fargo do? quickly tell you what you spend on things like food. (dad) fargo, what did i spend on groceries this month? (son) hey dad, can the guys stay for dinner? (dad) no... (vo) learn more at wellsfargo.com/getfargo. we are following for you today. the red flag warning continues for los ange
. 64 in san jose, low 60s in san francisco. no rain in the extended forecast. and fortunately, i'll have a look at what we can expect moving forward. coming up. >> sounds good. thank you. rosema next, 2024 was officially the hottest year on record. coming up, what experts say caused the rise and its global impact. >> and tragedy in an east bay neighborhood. the triple shooting that leaves two dead and one injured. we'll tell you what w (vo) fargo is your virtual assistant from wells...
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we welcome those of you who are with us here in antiquarian hall in worcester. we also welcome those of you who are watching us tonight on youtube. whether you are here in worcester or anywhere around the country or around the world. we're also pleased to have with us tonight c-span recording this program for a later broadcast. the american antiquarian society is located on the ancestral homelands of the nipmuc tribal community, who remain an active presence here in central massachusetts. my name is scott casper and i have the pleasure and the honor of serving as president of the american antiquarian society. our mission here is to cultivate a deeper understanding of the american past, grounded in the primary sources we've been collecting for more than 200 years. we have in collection everything from newspapers and periodicals to graphic arts material to books and pamphlets, manuscripts and children's literature. more than two and a half million objects collected over 200 years and continuing to be collected to this day. in addition to welcoming researchers from
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so nobody was in it. nobody was hurt in the fire. but neighbors are very concerned because it took the firefighters longer to get their cause recently. just last week shut down fire station. 28. >> there's no way of saying we certainly would have been better off. we don't know what how far involved it would have been. have we gotten but there 5 minutes away at the most, you know. so that's another 7 to 8 minutes of time that the that the fire can continue to grow. it's very concerning because >> i don't think my family are any other family should be the sacrifice for budget. >> the city of oakland made the decision because they had to save money. so they closed last week. they close fire station. 25 28 oakland's firefighters union the whole time has said that it was not a good idea. they are very concerned about the response times going forward. >> in a significant move, the santa clara county board of supervisors has approved the dissolution of the santa clara county fire district, which currently serve san martine and surrounding a
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>> i have the confidence in both canadians and in parliamentarians' interest in serving canadians in the right way. we are in a minority government right now. and there hasn't been an active leadership in the minority government in more than 50 years in this country. and there is always going to be the challenge of having a leadership race while a parliament would face confidence votes in the course of delivering supply to the government. so this is something that we are going to navigate through. but i truly feel removing the contention around my own continued leadership is an opportunity to bring the temperature down, have a government that will focus on the complex issues that are coming forward in the coming months while the party gets to have a full national process that brings in people from right across the country and makes a determination about the best person to carry these progressive liberal standard into the next election. >> can you clarify whether ministers who would like to campaign for your job step out of parliament and how can the liberal government be in a positio
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there are 15 in the last ten, 15 in the last ten days or so.me of those tunnels perhaps are still operable, that there are still ways that hamas has been able to operate despite the overwhelming israeli military presence. jonah, thank you. hesham, this one is for you. it's from mike in brighton, who asks, "as part of the ceasefire deal, the un's palestinian refugee agency "says hundreds of trucks of supplies will be allowed by israel "to enter gaza daily. "how do we know that israel will honour this israel will honour this commitment"? he asks. yeah, i mean, it's not it's really a wait and see situation on the the previous agreements, um, previous promises for unfettered entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave. they weren't met and there were chronic shortages of food, fuel, essential medical supplies. we constantly saw these reports of restrictions being placed on convoys, and trucks having to wait for weeks outside at the, the crossing point. so it will really be a wait and see situation. and then we also saw contradictory statements. isra
there are 15 in the last ten, 15 in the last ten days or so.me of those tunnels perhaps are still operable, that there are still ways that hamas has been able to operate despite the overwhelming israeli military presence. jonah, thank you. hesham, this one is for you. it's from mike in brighton, who asks, "as part of the ceasefire deal, the un's palestinian refugee agency "says hundreds of trucks of supplies will be allowed by israel "to enter gaza daily. "how do we know...
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in san jose. 62 in livermore. 59 degrees in concord. 58 in santa rosa and 55 degrees in half moon bay. but much warmer weather is actually on the scout. today's all enact the record for the state. 73 degrees set back in 18. 87. i think we're going maybe see some of these temperatures get close as we head through this week. we might see some record breaking heat as high pressure builds in that offshore wind that sinking air really crank up the temperatures likely see some 70's across the bay area right now. yeah, that rain line moving well to the north high pressure building in and all of a sudden that jet stream that have been rolling into the bay area throughout the latter part of december. now it's going to go way up in a can of at the des peres all the way in the country's midsection. they're going to see some very cold weather ahead. we're going to talk more about that. some wintry weather all the way. the deep south coming up in a few minutes. all right. or it's to south bay. now, police arrested a man and a woman for allegedly selling and supplying drugs and guns across several
in san jose. 62 in livermore. 59 degrees in concord. 58 in santa rosa and 55 degrees in half moon bay. but much warmer weather is actually on the scout. today's all enact the record for the state. 73 degrees set back in 18. 87. i think we're going maybe see some of these temperatures get close as we head through this week. we might see some record breaking heat as high pressure builds in that offshore wind that sinking air really crank up the temperatures likely see some 70's across the bay...
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debt ceiling in there because in a lot of anxiety. in getting that out of the way with the reconciliation and with to get democrats on a bill like that because they will have to go for california wildfires. that will be number one. when it comes to immigration border issues we still need we can do some of the reconciliation which means funding border walls and ice ages across in real immigration reform unity those in the senate president trump over recent every biden error order that was ever implemented that cause the destructive policy of our border and i think he'll do that on day one is ready to go and will see improvements right away. >> when you like him i like him is unfair to the public that can't be delivered the margin is then in the house even picking the speaker along came with drama, what needs to happen for the house to coalesce given the narrow majority. period a huge difference between now and the last, the hell of the last two years has been the contrarians in congress, you serve the congress and know exactly what i'm
debt ceiling in there because in a lot of anxiety. in getting that out of the way with the reconciliation and with to get democrats on a bill like that because they will have to go for california wildfires. that will be number one. when it comes to immigration border issues we still need we can do some of the reconciliation which means funding border walls and ice ages across in real immigration reform unity those in the senate president trump over recent every biden error order that was ever...
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the other location in santa rosa closed down in 2022.an's spokesperson said the petaluma property was recently sold and the restaurant was not given the choice to continue operating. last year, the city approved a plan to demolish the building and build a chick fil a. the staff has been offered transfers to other locations. well, new year's eve came early for some families on the peninsula. [applause] two one. the hiller aviation museum in san carlos held its annual noon new year's eve party. it included three giant balloon drops, live entertainment and performances, a bounce house for the kiddos, and a chance to explore the museum's imagination playground and invention lab. we are now in the final countdown to the 2025 rose parade in southern california, and that parade provides a big boost to the city of pasadena. hundreds of thousands of people, including tourists from all over the world, are expected to attend tomorrow's tournament of roses parade festivities and, of course, the football game. pasadena's mayor says the event has brou
the other location in santa rosa closed down in 2022.an's spokesperson said the petaluma property was recently sold and the restaurant was not given the choice to continue operating. last year, the city approved a plan to demolish the building and build a chick fil a. the staff has been offered transfers to other locations. well, new year's eve came early for some families on the peninsula. [applause] two one. the hiller aviation museum in san carlos held its annual noon new year's eve party....
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more in the 1950's and last in the 1980's. -- less in the 1980's.size military do we need it for going to have bases in syria and a robust presence in europe and bases and military forces in africa to fight the terrorists there and a four second fight iran and -- force that can fight iran? to say we have these actions without specifying the ability to fulfill all of these desires is -- if they want to advocate for these things, they should be responsible and tell us what the means are necessary. nobody does that. with donald trump points out in many people he appointed to positions is we don't have a military that can afford bases in syria and bases in africa and nato like 1985 and face china's rise and have two carrier stations in the indian ocean -- stationed in the indian ocean at all times. we don't have that military. if you want to do with the editorial board does, they should tell us what it is going to cost. they should have the sort of public opinion mobilization they employ for things like lower taxes towards defense spending increases so
more in the 1950's and last in the 1980's. -- less in the 1980's.size military do we need it for going to have bases in syria and a robust presence in europe and bases and military forces in africa to fight the terrorists there and a four second fight iran and -- force that can fight iran? to say we have these actions without specifying the ability to fulfill all of these desires is -- if they want to advocate for these things, they should be responsible and tell us what the means are...
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wrote in 1938. i can that seeing things is almost a necessity in this visual minded period of our development. she recognized that the movies were primarily enjoyed as entertainment but also identified them something which may be used to shape public opinion and act as a powerful, imaginative stimulus. by 1951, e.r. hosted an episode of mrs. roosevelt meets the public to discuss the topic of television itself. sensing that it would eventually reach a far greater number of people than any other media impressed by its potential as an educational resource, but already concerned with how convincing and selling you the products of various sponsors it was proving to be interpreting, evaluating, experiencing and exploiting these visual mediums were part of eleanor roosevelt skill from the explosion of the film industry in the early sound era. through the time in which television became a dominant political force. thank you. so we have time for some questions. you have a question. just come up to the microp
wrote in 1938. i can that seeing things is almost a necessity in this visual minded period of our development. she recognized that the movies were primarily enjoyed as entertainment but also identified them something which may be used to shape public opinion and act as a powerful, imaginative stimulus. by 1951, e.r. hosted an episode of mrs. roosevelt meets the public to discuss the topic of television itself. sensing that it would eventually reach a far greater number of people than any other...
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was bring in taro from bloomberg economics in tokyo. it was expected but nonetheless another historic move from the boj. what does it change on the outlook because that is important? >> of course, the rate hike today was widely expected. what was surprising was the tone in his latest quarterly outlook report. means it's inflation outlook was lifted up, not just securing 2% further, but as well as it reveals the policy board is now still alert to the inflation overshooting because surprisingly for fiscal year 2025, they lifted up from previous 1.9% to 2.4% percentage points, as well as evaluating that the risk is further towards the upside. that's why on the boj's communication, i felt it shifted -- they are still concerned about securing 2% inflation. two, they secured inflation as well as alert to overshooting inflation. that is probably a sign that the boj is now pressing ahead with normalizing policy again. i was expecting those hawkish boj but market wasn't priced in. but now it's clear. i don't expect my baseline scenario that the
was bring in taro from bloomberg economics in tokyo. it was expected but nonetheless another historic move from the boj. what does it change on the outlook because that is important? >> of course, the rate hike today was widely expected. what was surprising was the tone in his latest quarterly outlook report. means it's inflation outlook was lifted up, not just securing 2% further, but as well as it reveals the policy board is now still alert to the inflation overshooting because...
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set in.et's listen. [video clip] >> what i am going to do is fix the tax system. we have a thousand trillion errors in america -- billionaires in america. they pay 8.2% in taxes. if they paid 24% or 25%, we would raise $500 million -- billion dollars. we will be able to wipe out debt and help make sure all those things we need to do, child care, elder care, making sure we strengthen our health care system, making sure we are able to make every solitary person eligible for what i have been able to do with the covid -- with dealing with everything we have to do with -- look, if we finally beat medicare -- host: after that debate performance, there were calls throughout the democratic party for president biden to step back from the race, which he eventually did. rob is in minnesota on our line for republicans. caller: i think you do a great job on c-span. i do not know how you vote, but i think you do a great job on c-span. i have to grade biden a f. that is going to bother democrats, but i cann
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in. a colorful moves on inauguration in 1949. expressive of the mood of a nation the country is striving for a peaceful world yet of the military need to make keep that peace in harry truman's own work. it marks the beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive for themy frie. before i begin expression of those thoughts that i deem appropriate to this moment, would you me the privilege of uttering a little private prayer my own and i ask you bow your heads, almighty god, as we here at this moment, my associates in my future associates in the executive branch of government join me in beseeching that our make full and complete our dedication to the service of the people in this throng and our fellow citizens everywhere. give us we pray the to discern clearly right wrong and allow all our words and actions to be governed there by and by the laws of this land. a especially we pray that our concern shall be for all the people, regardless of station race. our calling may cooperation
in. a colorful moves on inauguration in 1949. expressive of the mood of a nation the country is striving for a peaceful world yet of the military need to make keep that peace in harry truman's own work. it marks the beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive for themy frie. before i begin expression of those thoughts that i deem appropriate to this moment, would you me the privilege of uttering a little private prayer my own and i ask you...
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right now, we're at 38 degrees in martinez and 36 in santa rosa, 38 in san jose. and we also are watching out for those high winds. now we're getting a wind advisory in effect for the north bay mountains until 1:00 tomorrow morning. currently in mount saint helena, we're getting a wind gust at 56mph. a lot of us in the valleys are not feeling that. with a calm wind to start out, and our temperatures today are headed for the low 60s, martinez today will be 62 and 64 in san jose. we're also going to be above what we typically see for parts of the north bay. now. for tomorrow, we are going to see some sghtly warmer temperatures headed for the mid 60s, more widespread across the bay area, and even some upper 60s for santa rosa on wednesday, with upper 60s for the south county as well. when we compare that to what's happening elsewhere, there's this plunge of the polar vortex that's causing the temperatures in some parts of the midwest and even the deep south to reach just barely above freezing and even single digits, and even below zero for some of the northern states
right now, we're at 38 degrees in martinez and 36 in santa rosa, 38 in san jose. and we also are watching out for those high winds. now we're getting a wind advisory in effect for the north bay mountains until 1:00 tomorrow morning. currently in mount saint helena, we're getting a wind gust at 56mph. a lot of us in the valleys are not feeling that. with a calm wind to start out, and our temperatures today are headed for the low 60s, martinez today will be 62 and 64 in san jose. we're also going...
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temperatures in the 60's for us in the bay area today. it is going to be a mild day at the coastline. honestly, a great coastal day. if you've got the time 60's for the rest of us as well. millbrae at 62 degrees. carlos at 64 south bay. temperatures in the upper 60's with santa clara and san jose. each at 67 today, east bay temps low to mid 60's for you. yesterday was actually a record breaking day for santa rosa getting up to 72 degrees. breaking that record for january 7th today of got you at 66. a look ahead. does show gradual cooling into next week. but no sign of rain in this forecast. we are staying dry >> on the u.s. a full line of war from some earlier issues they have are keeping a close eye on things there soon. as that goes down, we'll tell you give you an update. 90 right on the bay bridge. will traffic continues to build on our highways and bridges as the morning goes on. 47 minutes in the south bay. last time we checked in under 30. traffic is building there to 80 82 might be good options for you at this time. so to. 37 abou
temperatures in the 60's for us in the bay area today. it is going to be a mild day at the coastline. honestly, a great coastal day. if you've got the time 60's for the rest of us as well. millbrae at 62 degrees. carlos at 64 south bay. temperatures in the upper 60's with santa clara and san jose. each at 67 today, east bay temps low to mid 60's for you. yesterday was actually a record breaking day for santa rosa getting up to 72 degrees. breaking that record for january 7th today of got you at...
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if you look in this picture, you can see the bridge i just showed in the last in the background. there. so while the army used, the railroad bridge to cross that had been enslaved, headed for the fore just below the bridge place called cow ford on. the rappahannock river. franklin hoff, who was a surgeon with the 97th new york, wrote that, these people, enslaved people singly and in pairs and groups, families and in squads of ten and 20. another man recalled, perhaps describing this precise group, an old -- man driving a yoke of oxen fastened to a rickety wagon on which were piled women and children betting and boxes in wonderful confusion and still, a third man described the group again, maybe this very group with an oxen team drawing a wagon with their worldly goods. and on top of these were three wenches and a perfect swarm of ebony children. so was remarkable to me that i that there are descriptions the people in this photograph we don't know their names but timothy o'sullivan, the photographer arrived at camp fort at some point. he set up his equipment just south of the cros
if you look in this picture, you can see the bridge i just showed in the last in the background. there. so while the army used, the railroad bridge to cross that had been enslaved, headed for the fore just below the bridge place called cow ford on. the rappahannock river. franklin hoff, who was a surgeon with the 97th new york, wrote that, these people, enslaved people singly and in pairs and groups, families and in squads of ten and 20. another man recalled, perhaps describing this precise...
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, in, in south africans. so just a big finding, a heavy out saturday for hours, but not succeeded in taking a back at the village. as you mentioned over the last few years and 23 as made, substantial gains, and that's become much more they've become much more rapid just in recent weeks, the flight things become heavier. and certainly there's a sense of panic among many people in the city of go by many a crossing to a neighboring for one, the people the flank, waiting to find out. it's a and $23.00. and the london soldiers who are fighting alongside them will actually come into the city and take it, as they said once before in 2012. all right, thanks so much to malcolm web. the updates us on that situation in the democratic republic of congo from nairobi. now of thousands of children in the northern nigeria and city of condo, all struggling to survive on the streets. the stay is really just for the 7. launch the campaign to remove them, say they're a security threat, but they, the agencies say the cool top in
, in, in south africans. so just a big finding, a heavy out saturday for hours, but not succeeded in taking a back at the village. as you mentioned over the last few years and 23 as made, substantial gains, and that's become much more they've become much more rapid just in recent weeks, the flight things become heavier. and certainly there's a sense of panic among many people in the city of go by many a crossing to a neighboring for one, the people the flank, waiting to find out. it's a and...
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in gaza. starting yesterday, we have seen tens of thousands of civilians finally could make their way back home to their homes in gaza's north. but when i visited gaza in december, i was shocked by the disruption that these people will find in the north as they come home. it will be a race against the clock to give families the emergency shelter, the water, sanitation and other basic relief following their recovery and rehabilitation to homes, like that and assuming systems across gaza and in particular, in the north. we also need to ensure that people can move freely from south to north and north to south in the future. more than 46,000 people killed with houses still under the rumble, half women and children, all are innocent. more than 1,000 health workers have been killed along side more than 350 aid workers. the vast majority were colleagues from unrwa. and the security council must understand that 66% of all structures in gaza have been damaged or destroyed according to the united nation
in gaza. starting yesterday, we have seen tens of thousands of civilians finally could make their way back home to their homes in gaza's north. but when i visited gaza in december, i was shocked by the disruption that these people will find in the north as they come home. it will be a race against the clock to give families the emergency shelter, the water, sanitation and other basic relief following their recovery and rehabilitation to homes, like that and assuming systems across gaza and in...
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we have seen him weigh in in other elections in other countries. our eye on with this breaking news of justin trudeau resigning as the leader of the liberal party in canada. thank you, both, paula newton, jeff zeleny, we'll be right back. >>> in just a couple of hours from now, the house and the senate will convene to certify the results of donald trump's election win. a once routine and ceremonial process until 2021. look at this split screen right here. this dichotomy, really. where you see the -- there was the rally, the trump rally and then the rioters went and stormed the capitol building in the early afternoon in 2021, january 6th, on this day. now 11:15 a.m. , same day, four years later, a beautiful, snowy, peaceful day in washington. democratic congressman jake of washington -- of massachusetts i should say joins us now from ÷÷capitol hill. you are in washington now. you're here for this sacred day, the certifying of the election. you know, when you look back four years ago, you had been on the job just a few days when those rioters stormed
we have seen him weigh in in other elections in other countries. our eye on with this breaking news of justin trudeau resigning as the leader of the liberal party in canada. thank you, both, paula newton, jeff zeleny, we'll be right back. >>> in just a couple of hours from now, the house and the senate will convene to certify the results of donald trump's election win. a once routine and ceremonial process until 2021. look at this split screen right here. this dichotomy, really. where...
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in the white housein arriving next week in the white house in so many questions about exactly what thatl change for ukraine in its ability to prosecute this war on the ground, lots of concern in recent weeks about whether donald trump would try to push ukraine towards any kind of concessions in its war with russia, and the russian invasion of this country in order to stop the war, which of course donald trump once said he was famously going to be able to do in 2a hours. i think he has had a bit of a reality check since then and certainly the word from the foreign ministry in ukraine is they are not under any pressure to move to peace talks but certainly the discussion, i think, here in ukraine very much is about how some kind of peace might look and with ukraine can arrive at that point from a position of strength, whether it is able to come to the table and talk about a possible peace deal from a position of strength, and i suppose in that sense i'm talking to people like poland, ukraine's allies, is very important, in terms of determining what exactly the support from the west will be
in the white housein arriving next week in the white house in so many questions about exactly what thatl change for ukraine in its ability to prosecute this war on the ground, lots of concern in recent weeks about whether donald trump would try to push ukraine towards any kind of concessions in its war with russia, and the russian invasion of this country in order to stop the war, which of course donald trump once said he was famously going to be able to do in 2a hours. i think he has had a bit...
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i was in the far east, in singapore. also in the middle east.ion. the uae, major producer of oil and gas, is also a major producer of new nuclear plants. they have four new nuclear plants. they have a vast array of solar. one of the largest fields in the world. they are determined to have a higher level of energy produced by renewable energy. lisa: i'm thinking about the electric vehicle credits. the idea that we would really transition people to vehicles that were considered cleaner. yet china did it successful because they have the resources to do that. the united states doesn't. they need to import them and it makes the u.s. more dependent on other places. were some government policies misguided and what was necessarily to tackle the problem from an economic perspective? sec. kerry: i think we worked very hard to open up new supply chains. we did open up new supply chains. india is an example. we invested about $500 million in trying to -- in building the largest production plant in the world. yes, china has in fact captured much of that mark
i was in the far east, in singapore. also in the middle east.ion. the uae, major producer of oil and gas, is also a major producer of new nuclear plants. they have four new nuclear plants. they have a vast array of solar. one of the largest fields in the world. they are determined to have a higher level of energy produced by renewable energy. lisa: i'm thinking about the electric vehicle credits. the idea that we would really transition people to vehicles that were considered cleaner. yet china...
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they do not get in the way of russians in syria. that has changed now in 2024. and i would say it has changed because both of them had to ask, china and russia, that is, what is the game here, what are we doing here? and the key issue is the united states. the key issue is to diminish american influence. for example, it is good for china to have a high tech relationship with israel, but it is being destroyed. they are willing to take that destruction because there is a bigger game. the bigger game is u.s. influence on the world. rush: i think that sounds right. thank you to the panelists. i will turn out to the audience. we have all of you in the room, several hundred online. we will start with questions in the room and then move online. who would like to ask the first set of questions? you can direct them generally or to a panelist. thank you. >> thank you. rush, you have written about china's attempt to impact the multilateral rules-based system. it sounds like from everything we've been hearing today, observing in the world, we might be careening more toward
they do not get in the way of russians in syria. that has changed now in 2024. and i would say it has changed because both of them had to ask, china and russia, that is, what is the game here, what are we doing here? and the key issue is the united states. the key issue is to diminish american influence. for example, it is good for china to have a high tech relationship with israel, but it is being destroyed. they are willing to take that destruction because there is a bigger game. the bigger...
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imagine waking up in new orleans come out to party and bring in 2025, nc carnage in the streets on bourbont as they are also getting ready for a huge event later tonight, the sugar bowl. investigators telling fox news, this man who has not been officially identified by drove a truck through a crowd in new orleans. they say he was trying to run over as many people as he could, then he opened fire. police say he was carrying a glock and a rifle. we know ten dead, dozens injured, at least two police officers booted by that gunfire. listen. >> last night, we had over 300 officers out there, and because of the intentional mind-set of this perpetrator, who went around our barricades in order to conduct this, he was hell-bent on creating the carnage and the damage that he did. >> okay, so this happened at 3:00 in the morning, which, you know, think not a lot of people would be out, not on bourbon street. people would still be out for hours. this man comes speeding down the street in a white pickup truck, some type of electric vehicle. you can see there, the entire front end was smashed in. he the
imagine waking up in new orleans come out to party and bring in 2025, nc carnage in the streets on bourbont as they are also getting ready for a huge event later tonight, the sugar bowl. investigators telling fox news, this man who has not been officially identified by drove a truck through a crowd in new orleans. they say he was trying to run over as many people as he could, then he opened fire. police say he was carrying a glock and a rifle. we know ten dead, dozens injured, at least two...
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i think in the, in the says, so i was in the han units in the south in uh in. um you're in general hospital in april of this year and then in uh, november we went up north to uh all the hospital baptist hospital and uh, and got the city and its just uh, the level of destruction is particularly up north is just unbelievable. i mean, it looks like nothing short of a post apocalyptic scene from a, from a site assigned to the fiction movie. like, i mean it's, everything is flat and people are living and the remains of what, what of the buildings that were there. and those buildings are now getting attacked . i mean you, you literally have that. um, yeah, you don't see soldiers. typically you see these drones that are just dropping bombs and then these quad copiers are come off the back of the drones to, to shoot anything. there's less living and many of the medical providers that we worked with and their families would, would come in as victims of these attacks. and they would, more than uh, you know, deal with oftentimes happen at the end of the day. and they woul
i think in the, in the says, so i was in the han units in the south in uh in. um you're in general hospital in april of this year and then in uh, november we went up north to uh all the hospital baptist hospital and uh, and got the city and its just uh, the level of destruction is particularly up north is just unbelievable. i mean, it looks like nothing short of a post apocalyptic scene from a, from a site assigned to the fiction movie. like, i mean it's, everything is flat and people are...
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none of like they are in, in greece, in portugal. and we know those places have had some tragic fires in the last decade or so. and indeed in california 2017 and 2018 were 2 of the worst fire years ever, significantly worse, of course. and then what we saw last year. so i'm not worried about line where to fax, the real issue here of course is why we're authorities caught off guard. after all, as noted, this is an ongoing risk in california and really we should have been ready for this . the surprise was, was, was overcome, right? once we caught up, this is the city is prepared for this because buyers are part of our landscape. we have systems built. we brought in phenomenal resources, the story about the helicopters. i watch those go over ad today. you've never seen anything like it. we can fight this when we're ready. the question is, why, when we ready? and the answer is, is really since a pandemic began, you've seen this turn in local politics towards social justice and environmental justice really very much at the expense of publ
none of like they are in, in greece, in portugal. and we know those places have had some tragic fires in the last decade or so. and indeed in california 2017 and 2018 were 2 of the worst fire years ever, significantly worse, of course. and then what we saw last year. so i'm not worried about line where to fax, the real issue here of course is why we're authorities caught off guard. after all, as noted, this is an ongoing risk in california and really we should have been ready for this . the...
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it was the same in public as it was in private.. and that work, again, has been based fundamentally on love and respect. the carter center has 3,500 employees, but only a couple hundred in the united states. the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work. ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one example, we have all heard a lot lately about guinea worm disease. it's an ancient and debilitating disease of poverty. and that disease will have existed from the dawn of humanity until jimmy carter. when he started working on this disease, there were 3.5 million cases in humans every year. last year, there were 14. and the thing that's remarkable is that this disease is not eliminated with medicine. it's eliminated essentially by neighbors talking to neighbors about how to collect water in the poorest and most marginalized villages in the worl
it was the same in public as it was in private.. and that work, again, has been based fundamentally on love and respect. the carter center has 3,500 employees, but only a couple hundred in the united states. the rest are spread throughout the countries where we work. ethiopia, south sudan, chad, bangladesh, and all of the carter centers' programs are based on a respect, that same respect for the power of regular people. even if they are in tiny villages miles from anywhere else. to give one...
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but in less than a $100000.00 in the tenants. none of them had, i came to say you wish me to kind of keep this that you do energy when will it in the gym and yeah, without any napkins. and the top clean, but the show would have been in a talk on just being in this out of that next year. and that one was the, the, the most of the gun, the trick, my thought was it t i had to come up. but up next to me via the narrative and nearby for the bottom on must sit the must city a gun at the out the kind of see how it actually does in the shack for the problem on the sure. if you january. yeah, yes sir, you call them a 100. i mean, do i said in unison, sure, august 3rd, i mean in january the same so either side of it or i left you eligible idea. are you sending your pardon me saturday and you said you don't have to to say, i mean it was just give me 50 year, which to my you can i mean i'm approve and of the me at the he's in the cock this in a ser. some a most is the names of the which just see if you this the festival to go home soon enoug
but in less than a $100000.00 in the tenants. none of them had, i came to say you wish me to kind of keep this that you do energy when will it in the gym and yeah, without any napkins. and the top clean, but the show would have been in a talk on just being in this out of that next year. and that one was the, the, the most of the gun, the trick, my thought was it t i had to come up. but up next to me via the narrative and nearby for the bottom on must sit the must city a gun at the out the kind...
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was on active duty in the pacific in the navy. i chose the navy, and so annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. >> why nuclear submarines? fmr. pres. carter: that came along later. i wanted to go to submarines, which was the elite force in the navy. i was in the fleet-types of marines, the ones used in the second world war. and then the navy built its first ship after the second world war, which was an anti-submarine submarine. i was the first officer assigned to it. in the nuclear program came along i immediately put in for. every other submarine officer did as well. but i was one of the two selected in the navy. i didn't know what it was, really. it was a secret. but i knew it was an ultimate test job in the navy and i was lucky to get it. >> this is carter, the story goes that you wanted to be a navy wife? you wanted to get out of planes and see other things, is that right? mrs. carter: i was excited about traveling around the world, getting to see new and different places. and loved it. in fact, he was never o
was on active duty in the pacific in the navy. i chose the navy, and so annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. >> why nuclear submarines? fmr. pres. carter: that came along later. i wanted to go to submarines, which was the elite force in the navy. i was in the fleet-types of marines, the ones used in the second world war. and then the navy built its first ship after the second world war, which was an anti-submarine submarine. i was the first officer assigned to it. in...
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in april, you said vladimir putin's war in ukraine constituted genocide in april of 2022. you called for delivery of security assistance to ukraine. we have seen inconsistent support for ukraine, greater support on initiative to support ukraine to hold russia accountable. can you confirm your role as un ambassador to address and punish russia's ongoing attempted genocide in ukraine? >> i support donald trump's commitment to bringing this war to a resolution to stop the killing and he campaigned on that issue and feel deeply and i support that and it falls squarely in line with the founding mission of the international peace and security. look at my record on the house armed services committee and house intelligence committee i have a strong record when it comes to deterring russia, during donald trump's term voting for lethal laid to ukraine. i believe peace through strength is our strongest deterrent, the only one where vladimir putin did not invade another country because of that peace through strength leadership and rebuilding we passed through the national defense auth
in april, you said vladimir putin's war in ukraine constituted genocide in april of 2022. you called for delivery of security assistance to ukraine. we have seen inconsistent support for ukraine, greater support on initiative to support ukraine to hold russia accountable. can you confirm your role as un ambassador to address and punish russia's ongoing attempted genocide in ukraine? >> i support donald trump's commitment to bringing this war to a resolution to stop the killing and he...
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in the incident in the us city of new orleans, energy prices in europe, search to more than 50 years per megawatt hour for the 1st time in over a year. as you thing cause of justified from me has been cold in the light came. so i took the pos, i'll please south to a miss our launch, as i suppose you play in memphis on paris faces, one rejection and after the following senate of leave, the ivory coast of the new you buy a house in pine street, i think the link a shifting tide on the, on the escape, the company today for the latest global news of the bible. and this is on the international and we saw it was breaking news. at least 10 people were killed and dozens of others injured. when to pick up something arrived into a cloud in the us city of new orleans. as already said, the public phase, i had a dice flag on his vehicle and he was shot dead, an exchange of gunfire with police. yesterday i is trying to determine whether he was connected with the terrace group or not. of the subject has an identified as 42 year old, some suited to bar a us citizen who was driving a ford pickup truck
in the incident in the us city of new orleans, energy prices in europe, search to more than 50 years per megawatt hour for the 1st time in over a year. as you thing cause of justified from me has been cold in the light came. so i took the pos, i'll please south to a miss our launch, as i suppose you play in memphis on paris faces, one rejection and after the following senate of leave, the ivory coast of the new you buy a house in pine street, i think the link a shifting tide on the, on the...