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it will take time. it will take time this is a long-term.hink there are particular shifts and behaviors that we can do today. i think there's lots of evidence teachers can embrace teaching practices regardless of at the school leader does in their the classroom without changing curriculum about changing disciplinary procedures that does give kids more autonomy and agency and boost their engagement and interest. >> when you do that the result of fall as well. >> would apple encourage folks to look at the work of john marshall. for the test of this across 13 other countries randomized controlled trials comparing classroom to classroom within school it's quite impressive. that does not seem to be out there. there is want another one what caregivers and families do at home. there is a lot they can do and shifting how they talk less about what are your grades in more what did you learn? >> i love this point i one 100% support the system which is why we think of so much of our redesign long-term. one of things i learned in life systems level work
it will take time. it will take time this is a long-term.hink there are particular shifts and behaviors that we can do today. i think there's lots of evidence teachers can embrace teaching practices regardless of at the school leader does in their the classroom without changing curriculum about changing disciplinary procedures that does give kids more autonomy and agency and boost their engagement and interest. >> when you do that the result of fall as well. >> would apple encourage...
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so we've seen time after time more and more fires. the camp fire in par dials. 85 lives -- paradise. 85 lives lost. the park fire last year. 400,000 acres from chico all the way up to mount lassen. the dixie fire. one million acres. this is all northern california. now, southern california is getting international coverage and rightfully so. so what are we going to do? what is newsom going to do? well, he wants to blame it on climate change. so we see time and time again, we're hearing about climate change. we're hearing about carbon dioxide. well, here's the same chart i show often on this floor. carbon dioxide represents 0.04% of the atmosphere. it's barely changed. look at the rest of the chart, what isn't co-2. they want to just make it a climate change story. so, what are we doing to make things more fire-resilient in southern california? this is a reservoir just up the hill from the pacific pal sides -- palisades. the portion on the right here is what it looks like more or less when it's full. here's what it looks like presently
so we've seen time after time more and more fires. the camp fire in par dials. 85 lives -- paradise. 85 lives lost. the park fire last year. 400,000 acres from chico all the way up to mount lassen. the dixie fire. one million acres. this is all northern california. now, southern california is getting international coverage and rightfully so. so what are we going to do? what is newsom going to do? well, he wants to blame it on climate change. so we see time and time again, we're hearing about...
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now time _ four or five years' time. flank you. now time for _ four or five years' time. flank you.for a look at the weather. this week we are looking at the cold weather continuing. further wintry showers for some. widespread frosts and the risk of ice first thing. you can see the colder blues remain. as we head to the weekend the milder yellows come our way and it won't be as cold as at the moment. what we have at the moment is the morning's rain having moved away. but further snow showers continuing in northern and southern scotland, northern england and wales, wintry showers into the midlands and northern ireland. temperatures today may say two to about seven. but we have gusty winds and when you a add on the wind chill, it will feel suck zero and gales through the north sea. tonight further wintry showers in northern scotland, northern ireland, wales, north—west england, through the midlands and another cold night with a widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. tomorrow, will be a brighter day for many. but still wintry showers coming in on the northerly flow
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you think about how much time was spent on lawfare in all of these cases, media time, oxygen time, it'swith here the special counsel rules are pretty clear, the special counsel does an investigation he writes a report and gives it to the attorney whn release it. that is what is going to happen at some point in this case before january 20th. because the biden administration has the right to. and are not going to be any bombshells change our view what has been going on the past few years. >> bret: there you go, thanks, panel, have a great weekend. up next, "notable quotables."ly ♪ t note that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio. (wife) what about commission- based products? (fisher investments) we don't sell those. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in your best interest. (husband) so how do your management fees work? (fisher investments) we have a transparent fee, structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
you think about how much time was spent on lawfare in all of these cases, media time, oxygen time, it'swith here the special counsel rules are pretty clear, the special counsel does an investigation he writes a report and gives it to the attorney whn release it. that is what is going to happen at some point in this case before january 20th. because the biden administration has the right to. and are not going to be any bombshells change our view what has been going on the past few years....
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he also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time.captain bruno fernandes, he'd given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make that extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no matter what the situation we compete in today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserved the win. it is not personal, they didn't deserve to lose but we deserved to win, the way we played, the way we fight. it was really tough since the beginning, we didn't have the ball too much, but we controlled without the ball, so i want to also say thank you to the fans. it was unbelievable. it's unbelievable. obviously, you measure the performance and what we did in relation to the position, you know, you just have to win the game bya mile, but the reality is that we are not, and the only thing that's going to be judged is that, but internally, i can't, i love my players, i
he also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time.captain bruno fernandes, he'd given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make that extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no matter what the situation we compete in today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserved the win. it is not...
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we have to look at what time counts as learning time. is it is only see to time, only occurring at one point in a traditional school day, we have a generation of adolescents that now haven't tasted what it feels like to be free from the encumbrances. that with both families and young people looks very different now. that is part of what we are seeing, where we can make those connections in tangible ways. yes, relationships. but, relationships that make sense in the daily realities of families and young people. >> i want to jump in a little on that. i will mix metaphors, but i think it makes sense. we both have problems with the throw and catch of this and a chicken and the egg problem at the same time. we have a lot of work to do on the engagement front, particularly in high school. that is catching. we want to make sure we can receive children back so they are more welcome after pandemic disengagement. it is much harder to do because we have a lot of kids that are already more disengaged as evidenced by chronic absenteeism. you mentione
we have to look at what time counts as learning time. is it is only see to time, only occurring at one point in a traditional school day, we have a generation of adolescents that now haven't tasted what it feels like to be free from the encumbrances. that with both families and young people looks very different now. that is part of what we are seeing, where we can make those connections in tangible ways. yes, relationships. but, relationships that make sense in the daily realities of families...
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this time to the city of alexandria. may her happiness and prosperity continue to realize more and more the fondest wishes of our venerated washington. to alexandria. thank you, general lafayette, for those kind words. welcome to the alexandria history museum at the lyceum. my name is liz williams and i am the deputy director of the office of historic alexandria. it is my honor to introduce our speaker for tonight. elizabeth reese is a public historian based in washington, d.c., and has spent over a decade as an interpreter at federal historic sites, including hamilton grange national memorial and the united states capitol. throughout her career, she has developed programs on civil rights, women's history and founding america. her first publication, i hope you all have bought your copy, was marquis de lafayette returns a tour of american ameri's national capital region. elizabeth is the chair of the american friends of lafayette, bicentennial committee for washington, d.c., and is also a member of afl's bicentennial comm
this time to the city of alexandria. may her happiness and prosperity continue to realize more and more the fondest wishes of our venerated washington. to alexandria. thank you, general lafayette, for those kind words. welcome to the alexandria history museum at the lyceum. my name is liz williams and i am the deputy director of the office of historic alexandria. it is my honor to introduce our speaker for tonight. elizabeth reese is a public historian based in washington, d.c., and has spent...
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it took him a bit of time. as we study that period in 1981, he wasn't sure what he would do, what he and rosalynn would do, but she, uh, with his encouragement, they opened this carter center just one year later in 1982. and from there, nearly four decades of work began and a very active center. >> it is. it's not just a library or a museum, although those elements are here. there is work being done here. and i wonder, jeff, to what extent was the late president, a consultant and a confidante for his successors, former presidents obama and president clinton? they released statements, but they didn't seem to have the references of personal conversations and reaching out for advice. do we know that the relationship post-presidency had with his democratic successors, and that is what is so extraordinary? >> because, quite frankly, the relationship was not very close. they certainly was admiration from bill clinton and barack obama. bill clinton also was also sort of picking up the baton of being a southern governo
it took him a bit of time. as we study that period in 1981, he wasn't sure what he would do, what he and rosalynn would do, but she, uh, with his encouragement, they opened this carter center just one year later in 1982. and from there, nearly four decades of work began and a very active center. >> it is. it's not just a library or a museum, although those elements are here. there is work being done here. and i wonder, jeff, to what extent was the late president, a consultant and a...
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so it's just, um, yeah, it takes time. you know, it definitely takes time. but, um, with an additional training that you receive while you're incarcerated, uh, they definitely give you the tools, the knowledge, skills and tools and abilities to make it happen. >> yeah. the estimate from the state government is that this saves this program, saves californians about $100 million a year. so it's a great savings to the people. so let's talk about pay for these men and women who are out fighting the least skilled makes at least $26.90 per day. why not more if they're out doing the same work, regardless of being incarcerated, they're out doing the same work as someone who is not. >> yeah. um, you know, look, there's very little pay. you know, we're talking dollars here. um, but, um, you know, they're getting the experience, and, and our job is to try to get them on a pathway so they can be able to have a good career once they come home. um, and that's one of the reasons why my co-founder, brandon smith and i started the forestry and fire recruitment program. um, w
so it's just, um, yeah, it takes time. you know, it definitely takes time. but, um, with an additional training that you receive while you're incarcerated, uh, they definitely give you the tools, the knowledge, skills and tools and abilities to make it happen. >> yeah. the estimate from the state government is that this saves this program, saves californians about $100 million a year. so it's a great savings to the people. so let's talk about pay for these men and women who are out...
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and that was his policy director at that time.hey were talking about new programs, and he connected with black voters because of the shared experience that he had. that really let him see personally the discrimination, the lack of opportunity. and when he went on the school board, victor, he went into a black school and he saw in a high school that the seats were for five and six year olds. it was impossible for a kid to do. and he said, this is the kind of discrimination we can't tolerate it anymore. so he saw this from the ground level up. it was very personal to him. when andy young took him to the black caucus in congress to try to convince them to support him, there was great feeling. why are we seeing as charlie rangel from new york said, this georgia cracker? well, when he started talking about his background, his feelings of what happens when you see discrimination, it totally transformed the whole caucus. so his connection with black voters and with black americans and with all of the under trodden was important. >> you k
and that was his policy director at that time.hey were talking about new programs, and he connected with black voters because of the shared experience that he had. that really let him see personally the discrimination, the lack of opportunity. and when he went on the school board, victor, he went into a black school and he saw in a high school that the seats were for five and six year olds. it was impossible for a kid to do. and he said, this is the kind of discrimination we can't tolerate it...
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time when it failed the first time around? failed the first time around? thank you for havin: time around? thank you for having me _ time around? thank you for having me on. _ time around? thank you for having me on. i— time around? thank you for having me on. i think- time around? thank you for having me on. i think that l time around? thank you for- having me on. i think that most everyone who is watching this new that that was inevitable next phase, so i think that it was best to move on, certainly from an outside perspective. it was very positive together domestic legal procedure, the wheels moving and get this arrest and investigation done, because this is the process and it is really vital that south korea is now following its own rule of law, its own process. the president himself release a video saying, calling the investigation illegal, but he has submitted to the arrest in order to prevent large shed. what do you make of the statements he has been making, calling these arrests against him as illegal? i calling these
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if that isn't it to you by the time i present. so i think those 2 factors are creating a time crunch, and pressure. all their thoughts said, i think the very real concerns about is really commitments, domestic, you know, political issues of, of the weather. these really class and cabinet will approve this deal. that's the big fact that you and then that's the question of how will these negotiations, how actual hostage and put in prison exchange as well. so i do think that the charts of good still full of thought, but my assessment, having told to us officials throughout this period, including the previous cruise, we are truly close that enough it for how long do you think that prime minister netanyahu once this deal or as you just heard from mac, but is it the president presents the very soon a of the office coming to office integration of president trump, this change things. he never wanted this deal. i mean this deal was offered in march and again in may of 2024. and again in july of 2024 and 3 times. 1 he refused, he was reluct
if that isn't it to you by the time i present. so i think those 2 factors are creating a time crunch, and pressure. all their thoughts said, i think the very real concerns about is really commitments, domestic, you know, political issues of, of the weather. these really class and cabinet will approve this deal. that's the big fact that you and then that's the question of how will these negotiations, how actual hostage and put in prison exchange as well. so i do think that the charts of good...
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the whole time. >> the whole time i just. oh. but i'm feeling so fine. >> okay, i feel okay tonight. okay, harry i thought i told y'all you should know i'm not the drama type. >> the types that feel good. yeah, the type to stop hating. circle all the above. hey, that's what's up. and if you want a good time, don't pass this up. i feel like i found a gold mine. that's hot. >> jackpot. yeah. i want the whole nine. oh, god. >> harry, don't hurt yourself, harry. don't you hurt yourself, baby face. okay. all right. >> hey. >> all right. he did it in. these ladies did it! oh, my god, they look amazing. >> good time. yeah. are you having a good time? yeah. there it is. the captains are getting it. >> we're having a good time. hey, you came to have fun in the crowd. >> you came to have fun tonight. oh, you came to have fun tonight. hey, hey, come on, let me hear you. there it is. >> i feel like i found a gold mine. that's hot. >> i all right, i'm having fun the whole time. i ain't just feeling good. okay? hey, harry, you have joined the
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since that time, there have been times when the democrats had a majority in everything, and there has been divided government. but it really is an opportunity for the republicans. i reflect on when president trump was first elected in 2016 during that first term, we went to work and i am proud of the work we did on the tax cuts and the jobs act, and really lead to a booming economy and more jobs being created. securing the border was a top priority. energy production. that was when america became energy independent. how important energy is. as chair of the energy and commerce committee, i am very concerned about energy and right now america has become dependent again, and we need to be meeting those energy needs. energy is foundational to everything. it is foundational to our economy, to our lives, to our standard of living. and we need to make sure that we are meeting our energy needs. and so, i am looking forward to what the republicans are going to be able to accomplish during this upcoming term. >> what will you miss about congress? rep. mcmorris rodgers: i am going to miss the pe
since that time, there have been times when the democrats had a majority in everything, and there has been divided government. but it really is an opportunity for the republicans. i reflect on when president trump was first elected in 2016 during that first term, we went to work and i am proud of the work we did on the tax cuts and the jobs act, and really lead to a booming economy and more jobs being created. securing the border was a top priority. energy production. that was when america...
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a few spits and spots of showery rain from time to time.ouding over from the west. a little less cold here, where we've got that blanket of cloud, but don't expect a dramatic change quite just yet. we're looking at highs of around 7 or 8 degrees, with the best of the sunshine again between 2 and 4 celsius. now, as we move out of saturday into sunday and the week ahead, it looks likely that the wind direction will change as southwesterly flow will drive in weather fronts to the far north and west, but mild air right across the country. so we will start to see a change by the middle part of the week for all of us. takes its time in arriving across central and southern england, but by the middle of the week we're back to double figures. but there will be a little bit of rain to go with it. take care. live from singapore, this is bbc news. whole neighbourhoods burned to the ground — devastation in los angeles with wildfires still raging completely uncontained. at least seven people have died and nearly 200,000 people are fleeing their homes. al
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i was just a young lawyer at the time. i was practicing a law firm, paul weiss, rifkind wharton garrison, receiving what, i thought was a tremendous education in in the art and science of the law, but decided that i wanted to use that training to hopefully represent several communities in central in the legislature. so i'd make a decision. a young lawyer to challenge this 20 year incumbent. at the time had no name recognition, no prior political involvement, no money in the bank and the first thing i decide to do is to go a long time political leader and the community to get his advice and hopefully his support. and at the end of the conversation i'll never forget it because he says to me, well, you seem like a good young and you've got some interesting ideas. you're from the community, but there's one question you didn't answer. i said, what was that? he said, how many people what exactly is your electoral base? how many people can you count on to vote for you on election day. i hadn't thought about that question, but i r
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but noel holick has been denied his time.ng reasons, insisting it has not been a distraction, but the pressure is on for england to win, they didn't win enough games in 2024, what a start they have it doesn't get much harder than ireland away in dublin on one february. world number onejudd trump is through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponent's mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 112 and will face ding junhui next. and in tuesday's late match, 2018 champion mark allen came through 6—2 against china's sijiahui. he'll face 3—time winner mark selby in quarter finals. the remaining last 16 matches are on wednesday with world champion kyren wilson in action against zhang anda. before we go, a reminder that you can get all the latest from the australian open over on the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre
but noel holick has been denied his time.ng reasons, insisting it has not been a distraction, but the pressure is on for england to win, they didn't win enough games in 2024, what a start they have it doesn't get much harder than ireland away in dublin on one february. world number onejudd trump is through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponent's mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five...
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a times found that his reading depths were covered on average 16 times more often than when the victims were power. steering words like slusher and master were used to describe attacks, but killed his release at least 60 times more frequently than for mass killings of palestinians. when those terms were almost never used and your times headlines are filled with volume after volume of story where palestinians appear to have been killed in a mysterious attack waged by no one. no positives are always referred to as dying in the past tense. it's very clear that there is an agenda from the leadership of the new york times, and that's been attested to by whistle blowers in the news room. who said that it's very clear that they are steering coverage in particular direction. and the palestinians are subjected to a different set of standards and as railways, when talking about their dust, their sufferings or their perspectives, there was a massacre on october 7th, there were atrocities committed, it was barbaric. i think those were appropriate words to use and the response was intense. it involv
a times found that his reading depths were covered on average 16 times more often than when the victims were power. steering words like slusher and master were used to describe attacks, but killed his release at least 60 times more frequently than for mass killings of palestinians. when those terms were almost never used and your times headlines are filled with volume after volume of story where palestinians appear to have been killed in a mysterious attack waged by no one. no positives are...
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and 6 times 12, and 73 inches, vie bided 36 and a half. if my waist size is more than 36 and a half, i am at risk for cardiovascular disease, men after age of 40 never buy a new built size they just dip the belt beneath the fat they mislead themselves in thinking that 32 inch waste is still when they still having at age 45, why, is the waist more important? because, see that liver there. gallbladder is greenr thing, are it the mix with bile there, it washing food, and it breaks town small particles that allows to absorb through wall of small intestine to the big portal vein. that carries nutrients to liver, if they are high quality, the liver loves, if it is junk, it turns your liver to fatty, you begin too to something else, it is toxic and release toxic cholesterol that yellow pad, oh, -- it gets large. and pulled across the screen. that is why i care about belly fat, not fat beneath the skin, not jiggly arm or big thighs, what kills that you belly fat, that is beneath muscle, that is placed there pause our ancestors needed to store fat
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how important is this time at a timing? is it trying to just pull steering before donald trump comes into office to i think this is margie. know, this is a symbolic china had to do something. and so i don't see these as a major step to of, of escalation of patients from china to try to do something. ultimately what chinese do is just the, it wants to the, the leaders of the cc want to see what is going, what is going to be trying to support you when he comes to the top of the street. it's so it's a wait and see game, but i do not see major. it's a, it's not the major sanctions here. those are marginal uh, but china had to do something, had to make a point. it's, it's not only you cannot only use words, but in general, when you look at the how trying to answers to the west, china doesn't actually believing sanctions. china on the opposite believes that by engagement trying that can, it can gain leverage. so you treat more with the country, you engage and somehow you will have more common purpose. uh, so in general, diseases
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their mother, naked and dead in the bathtub, stabbed over 80 times. >> it was the first time i'd ever been on something as horrific as that. >> 16 year old taz and jazz are straight-a students headed for the ivy league, and they're devastated. >> i see the blood on the nurse on the floor, and i went to nunez keinner. >> but cops will soon uncover disturbing clues that lead to a shocking confession. >> the hairs on the back of my neck stood straight up. >> your daily source for true crime starts right now. welcome to true crime news. we begin today with a single mom in georgia. savagely murdered, discovered by her twin teenage daughters in the bathtub. and the clues will lead detectives to the most surprising places of all. the tragic end for nikki whitehead was the last chapter in a troubled, difficult life. she was literally born in prison. her mother doing time for drug possession. nikki was raised by her grandmother, who had a tough time keeping her on the straight and narrow. >> she didn't have what you call a curfew. >> nikki was able to come and go as she pretty much pleased, an
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well, last time the democrats did help johnson, they helped him out several times.lly, in the last congress. why would they do that? they have no incentive to help johnson and trump this time around, right? >> especially if you've got midterms coming up. and obviously, hakeem jeffries wants to get that speaker's gavel. and depending on what happens between now and then, i mean, we've seen in recent days, you know, you could have members potentially go by the wayside and all sorts of ways. and then just the numbers aren't there anymore. and maybe hakeem jeffries becomes the speaker. larry, we're short on time because he's got special coverage coming up. but always good to talk to you. we'll do it again very soon. thanks as always. thank you. jim. good to see you, larry. all right. our live coverage of the speaker vote is coming up at noon. we'll be right back. >> in the situation room with wolf blitzer tonight at six on cnn. >> now's the time to go back in time and shine a light on the family journey that led to you. ancestry can help you piece together the past with
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time now 503. well, bourbon street in new orleans has reopened after the new year's day terror attack, but it remains a focus of healing after 14 people were killed in that attack, 35 others were hurt. >> the coroner in new orleans says it will take some time before all of the victims are identified. but we are getting some new information right now. the fbi is still looking for a motive. along bourbon street, people continue to build memorials to honor the lives lost. volunteers are also coming together to help donate blood for local hospitals. >> life isn't guaranteed to none of us. >> the terrorists don't want us to do anything. >> the fbi says the suspect was an army veteran from texas who was inspired by isis. the suspect showed his support for isis on social media before the attack. the flag of the islamic state group was also discovered on his truck. now, even though the fbi determined the attacker acted alone, security remained heightened in new orleans as the sugar bowl game was held a day
time now 503. well, bourbon street in new orleans has reopened after the new year's day terror attack, but it remains a focus of healing after 14 people were killed in that attack, 35 others were hurt. >> the coroner in new orleans says it will take some time before all of the victims are identified. but we are getting some new information right now. the fbi is still looking for a motive. along bourbon street, people continue to build memorials to honor the lives lost. volunteers are also...
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it's going to take extra time, you know, is taking extra time that a high speed rail in california andstruction of the tracks. >> it's supposed to begin finally this year in kern county, governor newsom says the tracks are going to be laid down this spring. this project was approved by voters in 2008. it has taken 16 years. 2 green light construction and the costs are nearly 100 billion dollars more than anticipated. governor newsom address the negativity surrounding the project. one that long ago. >> leaders in the state of california talking about this project said why the are we doing it in the central valley? there's just tumble weeds. in the central valley. well, tell that to the folks in merced said fresno and bakersfield to led to the folks that are out here every single day living their lives out loud in the manufacturing warehousing logistics. >> some people wondering, though, when will they be able to ride id? and the word is that the train will take some passengers in the year 2032 or 2033. >> for your health. a study from ucsf calls into question how effective pax lov it is
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this is times square. take a look right now.orcement agencies are concerned the celebrations could be targeted tonight although there is no specific threat and no major incidents in other cities and countries around the world already ringing in 2025. you can see the fireworks over the sydney bridge and take a look, this was the celebration in the heart of paris. we've got team coverage tonight starting with our emilie ikeda in times square. emilie, what are you seeing? >> hi there, hallie. the stage is set for one of the biggest new year's eve parties in the entire world. police in and out of uniform fanned out across the ci, urging the public to stay alert for signs of trouble. from barriers to k-9s to thousands of officers tonight authorities are rolling out a sweeping security presence at the crossroads of the world expected to draw more than a million revelers for the midnight magic. >> everywhere, police. >> you just walk around and see they have a pretty good handle on it. >> there are special teams preventing pick pocketi
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every time. i mean, it's like, it's getting like it's going to be msnbc, cnn. >> host: and that is the casket. we will watch for a bit here on c-span. this is the casket come out of the capitol building work. [background sounds] .. ♪♪ ♪♪ [background sounds] [background sounds] # [background sounds] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [background sounds] # [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> and we are continuing our coverage of the state funeral of former president jimmy carter here on c-span. we're also on c-span2. we will be ending this broadcast at 9:30 on c-span. so if you're watching c-span be sure to switch over to c-span2 if you'd like to continue seeing coverage. funeral because we will be going to the house floor for their legislative business right at 9:30 on c-span. but we will continue the coverage of the state funeral over on c-span2. some information for you on the speakers. you'll be hearing at the funeral, joshua carter, his grandson. you'll hea
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could this time be different? what we did see you as president joe biden, in that speech, specifically talk about the phone calls. he's made to the mayor of cutter to these really prime minister and then soon to eat the egyptian leader. and normally we just see a readout on that interesting that he put it in his farewell speech on what he believes he's accomplished when it comes to foreign policy. that said, we've heard from national security advisor jake sullivan, who again said that they were closed. but he went on to say that no one would be less surprised than him if there isn't a deal in the next 5 days, there's somewhat of mix signals there. but crucially, perhaps differently. now we're really seeing leaks to the media about what the potential outlines of the deal are. that's a little bit different than what we've seen before. but again, i think you have to approach this with caution because again, we've been, the president talked about this is a deal that he came up with in may. that was 8 months ago, more
could this time be different? what we did see you as president joe biden, in that speech, specifically talk about the phone calls. he's made to the mayor of cutter to these really prime minister and then soon to eat the egyptian leader. and normally we just see a readout on that interesting that he put it in his farewell speech on what he believes he's accomplished when it comes to foreign policy. that said, we've heard from national security advisor jake sullivan, who again said that they were...
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i learned something all the time. this is the type work skill you enjoy, the satisfaction, seeing the product completed as it's completed. you feel well. i have done this work and it's something that i want to be proud of. gold inlays two for the largest surface of a shotgun receiver model 1100 and. custom work is careful work by the time leon bob were through with this rifle, leon had grown a mustache mustache and think, let's take a good look at the ultimate in the gunsmith. art art. and. leon the d grade seven millimeter, a final firing check. wayne leake is one of the foremost gun designers, the world, and he works at all the time. this is where you'll find him on holidays and weekends and summary evenings when there's still light in the sky. here at his own private hundred yard range in the woods behind his house, he built the range himself. there's a tip for shooters in those tractor tires they down noise wayne's out a 22 target rifle standard 540 x. how's this for a 100 yard group with a production 22. another
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any time you want a gathering, give me a call, we'll have a good time, we'll have the dancing and the music. and chuck said something, nice comments on the floor. but he left out one thing. every time we were on the boat, from lee greenwood, proud to be an american, we hug together in a circle. that's what it's all about. that's what the country needs right now, it needs more of us together, respecting each other, working together. so i would like to say this. god has blessed me and blessed you with the opportunity to do something for a lot of people. they're counting on us and i think the challenges before you will be more daunting than ever before. i believe in you more than you believe in yourself. you are up for the challenge. i believe that. i will be rooting, screaming and hollering for my team. the r's and d's are my team. thank you for the honor of a lifetime to serve in i think the greatest deliberative body has known and ever will know, the united states senate. god bless and god bless the united states senate. >> it's always been about working with everybody and putting the
any time you want a gathering, give me a call, we'll have a good time, we'll have the dancing and the music. and chuck said something, nice comments on the floor. but he left out one thing. every time we were on the boat, from lee greenwood, proud to be an american, we hug together in a circle. that's what it's all about. that's what the country needs right now, it needs more of us together, respecting each other, working together. so i would like to say this. god has blessed me and blessed you...
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but change always takes time.here is a lot of resistance, especially when the going is good, why change something that is so good? right? but, like you say, we need to push ahead and we need to be in front of the time so that we can be the ones that open the gates and say, this is what is moving forward and this is what it means to go forward and it is like taking risks and not just sitting in your comfort zone. because very soon people will realize that you just stagnated and you have just stood still because are doing the same thing over and over again. i was on an international platform and then someone came to see me and said, i don't know if you would have time to work with me because i would like to do sense and sensibility with martial arts. when? so i waited for two years. >> good pitch. >> yes. two years before the crouching tiger and in that time i spent time in hollywood because after tomorrow never dies, it was a little bit -- the door was a little bit open but i found that it was a very stupid -- ster
but change always takes time.here is a lot of resistance, especially when the going is good, why change something that is so good? right? but, like you say, we need to push ahead and we need to be in front of the time so that we can be the ones that open the gates and say, this is what is moving forward and this is what it means to go forward and it is like taking risks and not just sitting in your comfort zone. because very soon people will realize that you just stagnated and you have just...
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we have been here time and time _ tell. we have been here time and time again _ tell.time again over - tell. we have been here time and time again over the - tell. we have been here time and time again over the last. and time again over the last few months. what do we understand are the kind of final points behind out? it final points behind out? it seems more than the 11th hour this time _ seems more than the 11th hour this time. they have started to brief— this time. they have started to brief reporters. they did not -et brief reporters. they did not get to— brief reporters. they did not get to this previously. according to the israeli authorities, seven or eight months _ authorities, seven or eight months ago, it is the same deal that was— months ago, it is the same deal that was presented back in may. but they— that was presented back in may. but they say that hamas used it to move — but they say that hamas used it to move forward. this time they are more — to move forward. this time they are more prepared to move forward _ are more prepared to move forward. the ev
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she ran to dad enough times, probably 30 times during an 18 month period. >> cops were called two times to chad and ashley's home for incidents of violence. each time chad is not arrested, authorities claimed. ashley refused to write a police statement or press charges. >> he brainwashed her and beat her down, made her know how ugly she was. >> ashley's family claimed chad's violence toward ashley continued to escalate, yet after each episode, she returns. >> i tried my best. i, i tried my best with her. and she wouldn't listen. she just wouldn't listen. >> and chad posted his horrific handiwork all over his facebook page. ashley's uncle saw the brazen and brutal photos pop up on chad's page. >> it's like he viewed that as a prize or a trophy. i don't know what's in his mind, but he's a sick man. >> then chad reportedly turns his rage toward ashley's family. >> he had said, i'm killing everybody in this place. >> ashley's sister lisa begins to believe his threats, claiming chad had pulled out a gun and held it to her head. lisa says chad eventually puts the gun away, but when lisa and a
she ran to dad enough times, probably 30 times during an 18 month period. >> cops were called two times to chad and ashley's home for incidents of violence. each time chad is not arrested, authorities claimed. ashley refused to write a police statement or press charges. >> he brainwashed her and beat her down, made her know how ugly she was. >> ashley's family claimed chad's violence toward ashley continued to escalate, yet after each episode, she returns. >> i tried my...
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i've done this three times. once you do it you see how much redundancy there is in the system and how hard it is to get enough areas end. >> one more quick -- >> why don't you talk about it. >> people here so they can -- >> guest: i will do it with you after. >> 987,000 voters who registered on january 1st which is impossible. somebody who is into this, it was done by an independent 501 nonpartisan thing and when i found out about it i was appalled. if we want to educate people it is an important thing. >> send it to me. i'm easy to find online, lindsey cormack.com, on instagram how to raise a citizen. let's do one more. >> what if you -- people want to be influencers most kids now. want to be a political scientist/politician/influencer of politics, i on my youtube channel which i will tell you later do polls for the upcoming election and other things related to this election so is that an acceptable thing like an influencer? there are a lot of types of influencers. and the people that play video games all the t
i've done this three times. once you do it you see how much redundancy there is in the system and how hard it is to get enough areas end. >> one more quick -- >> why don't you talk about it. >> people here so they can -- >> guest: i will do it with you after. >> 987,000 voters who registered on january 1st which is impossible. somebody who is into this, it was done by an independent 501 nonpartisan thing and when i found out about it i was appalled. if we want to...
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it was a very troubling time.nut farmer just kind of emerges out of plains, georgia, talking about faith and family, talking about national responsibility as the country was going through the crisis of watergate and the vietnam war. and i remember actually being, you know, at that moment, i wanted to say, okay, do i vote for the peanut farmer, because there was a lot of appeal to him, and gerald ford, god bless him, he had a hard, hard row to hoe, because he was representative of that administration that just tarnished the nation's image in so many ways and he did the pardon and, well. it is a lot flashing back for me as a young kid growing up here in d.c. >> jimmy carter, and president carter is one of the prime examples of how history records your time as president and how maybe in the moment it is talked about one way, but when looking over the arc of his life and his service, people are remembering him frankly quite fondly. >> and for that post-time. >> and transformative. and the live shots that people are se
it was a very troubling time.nut farmer just kind of emerges out of plains, georgia, talking about faith and family, talking about national responsibility as the country was going through the crisis of watergate and the vietnam war. and i remember actually being, you know, at that moment, i wanted to say, okay, do i vote for the peanut farmer, because there was a lot of appeal to him, and gerald ford, god bless him, he had a hard, hard row to hoe, because he was representative of that...
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we have to look at what time counts as learning time. is it is only see to time, only occurring at one point in a traditional school day, we have a generation of adolescents that now haven't tasted what it feels like to be free from the encumbrances. that with both families and young people looks very different now. that is part of what we are seeing, where we can make those connections in tangible ways. yes, relationships. but, relationships that make sense in the daily realities of families and young people. >> i want to jump in a little on that. i will mix metaphors, but i think it makes sense. we both have problems with the throw and catch of this and a chicken and the egg problem at the same time. we have a lot of work to do on the engagement front, particularly in high school. that is catching. we want to make sure we can receive children back so they are more welcome after pandemic disengagement. it is much harder to do because we have a lot of kids that are already more disengaged as evidenced by chronic absenteeism. you mentione
we have to look at what time counts as learning time. is it is only see to time, only occurring at one point in a traditional school day, we have a generation of adolescents that now haven't tasted what it feels like to be free from the encumbrances. that with both families and young people looks very different now. that is part of what we are seeing, where we can make those connections in tangible ways. yes, relationships. but, relationships that make sense in the daily realities of families...
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or one event at a time.evi strauss was of course very famous for making levi's. he was not the inventor of denim pants. he was not the inventor of jeans. people have been wearing jeans for a long time prior to that. in fact, there are quite a few examples of people who were wearing jeans when they escaped enslavement. you can find advertisements in newspapers that describe and escaped enslaved person is wearing what they referred to at the time as negro cloth or sometimes they would call them jeans and they were work pants. they were pants that were, you know, hearty and hard wearing and inexpensive to make. levi strauss came along and improved on the idea of denim pants. he improved on them by adding rivets to the joints so they became much more durable and difficult to rip them so they were popular with people during the california gold rush, people who needed really hard wearing clothes. one of the reasons i bring him up is because he is an example of how the entire country, whether or not they expressly,
or one event at a time.evi strauss was of course very famous for making levi's. he was not the inventor of denim pants. he was not the inventor of jeans. people have been wearing jeans for a long time prior to that. in fact, there are quite a few examples of people who were wearing jeans when they escaped enslavement. you can find advertisements in newspapers that describe and escaped enslaved person is wearing what they referred to at the time as negro cloth or sometimes they would call them...
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around. >> i have changed over time. i have gotten older and wiser and more mature. i stopped drinking somewhere along the way. that was a big help. >> reporter: after 17 years of representing district 3 is not only one of the longest serving politicians. his name is prominent in north beach. >> even before we actually thought of a band it is a neighborhood that was into its own self-determination that resisted genderification and stuck up for tenants. he is a that should guide the city of the unwarranted influence of billionaires and despite the current challenges facing the city he is optimistic >> san francisco is incredibly resilient city. boomed and busted many times since before the great earthquake and fire, after the great earthquake and fire. >> while he currently has mow plans to run for office, he is not going away just looking for new ways to be involved. >> and i have become really quite grateful and thankful. not only for my own personal story but for so many people that care so deeply about an incredible c
around. >> i have changed over time. i have gotten older and wiser and more mature. i stopped drinking somewhere along the way. that was a big help. >> reporter: after 17 years of representing district 3 is not only one of the longest serving politicians. his name is prominent in north beach. >> even before we actually thought of a band it is a neighborhood that was into its own self-determination that resisted genderification and stuck up for tenants. he is a that should...
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times.laims of major pacific palisades reservoir was offline and empty when the fires broke out. so the last thing people in la needed was a false panic. but thousands of their phones started buzzing last night with this emergency evacuation alert. turns out it was an error and meant for people in a different fire warning zone. top officials then acting totally clueless on how it happened. and like kamala, they promised to find out the root causes. watch. >> i want to clarify. this is not human driven. there is no one sitting at a desk right now initiating emergency alerts as these alerts are being issued. they are not being activated or initiated by a person. we have every technical specialist working to resolve this issue and to find the root cause. >> and after that screw up, gavin newsom had the gall to lecture people about misinformation. >> i ask you. we've got to deal with this misinformation. there were hurricane force winds of mis and disinformation lies. people want to divide this
times.laims of major pacific palisades reservoir was offline and empty when the fires broke out. so the last thing people in la needed was a false panic. but thousands of their phones started buzzing last night with this emergency evacuation alert. turns out it was an error and meant for people in a different fire warning zone. top officials then acting totally clueless on how it happened. and like kamala, they promised to find out the root causes. watch. >> i want to clarify. this is not...
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reed it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food.le are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ >>> we want to close by remembering mississippi businessman clarke reed, who developed the republican party in the state and across the south beginning in the 1960s. he's died. he was 96 years old. reed was chairman of the mississippi republican party from 1966 to 1976. at a time when democrats still dominated the region. he is credited with helping president gerald ford win the 1976 republican nomination, when during the convention, delegates were divided between ford and california governor ronald reagan. and remembering reed, senator roger wicker of mississippi wrote, "there is no more significant figure in the development of modern day mississippi republican party than clarke reed. our state has lost a giant." >> yeah, i mean, we lived in mississippi in the late
reed it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food.le are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ >>> we want to close by remembering mississippi businessman clarke reed, who developed the republican party in the state and across the south beginning in the 1960s. he's died. he was 96...
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he didn't much care at times either. it made his time as president a little harder but he kept true to his beliefs and true to his principal as he saw it. he didn't become another creature as he didn't want to become and i think that in the decades since then people have come to appreciate the best he represented and the snubs that were seemingly so important back in the 1970s have long been forgotten. >> as he watch this, the legacy of his presidency being recorded by journalists and by his biographers, but an undeniable standard set and raised of his post-presidency and philanthropy and his character and generosity on full display. >> it's on full display. given the kind of respect that it should be given. we must remember that he came at a time that this country was in turmoil. we had just witnessed less than 10 years before the assassination of dr. martin luther king and robert kennedy followed by the vietnam war protest, then watergate which is why nixon had to resign just a couple years before this and it led to ca
he didn't much care at times either. it made his time as president a little harder but he kept true to his beliefs and true to his principal as he saw it. he didn't become another creature as he didn't want to become and i think that in the decades since then people have come to appreciate the best he represented and the snubs that were seemingly so important back in the 1970s have long been forgotten. >> as he watch this, the legacy of his presidency being recorded by journalists and by...
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eastern time. local official, as bill melugin had mentioned, we don't expect to see at this point the mayor or the governor, but things can change. it's a breaking news situation right here on fox news. >>> well, the more lag go -- mar-a-lago where president-elect donald trump is holding key meetings with house republicansy one of them is joining us next. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. here's an important benefit for veteran homeowners who need cash. you can take out $70,000 or more with the newday 100 va cash out loan. with home values still close to all-time highs, now's the time to turn your home equity into cash. rates on credit cards and car loans have
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and this is because in the off time they've been live down so many times with the point now the. 1 really worried about expressing any sort of of, of, of happiness or celebration, despite the far we see. and so people are coming out of their tense and, but they're coming out and asking the question, is this going to happen this time? is this real or we're not going to be live down again, particularly after our very violent and then lottie day, just as we progressed for this sigmund once again and attack and engage with the leading 6 people killed and many still under the levels of the bomb tom, this been happening over and over, within the past the 12 hours with more than 33 people have been killed. now they are keeping an ear an eye on the progress of the fox. it from the how about a potential fire. but again, there also keep it on your, on where is the next bomb is going to fall. what were you looking at now? is a group of any gathering any potential gathering of people is being targeted deliberately by these really monitors. it's not just the residential buildings that public facilitie
and this is because in the off time they've been live down so many times with the point now the. 1 really worried about expressing any sort of of, of, of happiness or celebration, despite the far we see. and so people are coming out of their tense and, but they're coming out and asking the question, is this going to happen this time? is this real or we're not going to be live down again, particularly after our very violent and then lottie day, just as we progressed for this sigmund once again...
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no, no, it wasn't. suddenly of course it's no, it's just of time i, i was cells many times actually it's uh, so when i start ex, showed that i wasn't the depth because of that to work because i tried to create a new or if that means the carpets i experimental didn't it didn't happen and there was an going, it was gone wrong is wrong with i don't know way so in the cetera. so i swear to spend a lot of money for that. i didn't know. one was interesting that i think to several years uh through this beginning some moment i said, oh i am doing that. maybe i should stop but, but something that you believe that, oh is it just need time? it just need okay, this is not the right. so let's take another step, another step, and then you kind of achieving buys like day by day and step by step. you're shooting to the certain moment when it's got to like an exploration. so you have to kind of come to the certain point and then, or it's kind of starting the slow rather than itself. and i remember approximately this moment i understood that for example, of some, some media or writing about me more than i
no, no, it wasn't. suddenly of course it's no, it's just of time i, i was cells many times actually it's uh, so when i start ex, showed that i wasn't the depth because of that to work because i tried to create a new or if that means the carpets i experimental didn't it didn't happen and there was an going, it was gone wrong is wrong with i don't know way so in the cetera. so i swear to spend a lot of money for that. i didn't know. one was interesting that i think to several years uh through...
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do you have a favourite memory of that time?ut my time here with my brother, who also went here. i would come out to the stadium sometimes and just do work in between classes. and so fond memories just being here and studying and being with my brother. so what is harder, being a mother or an athlete? they both have their challenges but being a mother, it's so unpredictable. there are so many challenges. it wears on your heart a lot. and so i would say that that's probably the tougher one. is your daughter interested in sport and athletics in particular? she is athletic. i see it coming. but right now, she's doing a little bit of everything. tennis and swimming and just, you know, being a kid playing. are there specific challenges you think she will have to face as a woman of colour when she grows up? i mean, growing up as a woman of colour in this world, of course, she'll have hardships, she'll have difficulties. and i want to give her the tools to be able to navigate those challenges. as a mom, of course, i worry about those th
do you have a favourite memory of that time?ut my time here with my brother, who also went here. i would come out to the stadium sometimes and just do work in between classes. and so fond memories just being here and studying and being with my brother. so what is harder, being a mother or an athlete? they both have their challenges but being a mother, it's so unpredictable. there are so many challenges. it wears on your heart a lot. and so i would say that that's probably the tougher one. is...