Hi, teachers.
Below is my transcript of a report on California’s blackouts, and the only thing that I’ve got listening to the news is that there are power outages in the state T.t
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[00:00-00:33] (transcribed)
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CALIFORNIA BRACES FOR ANOTHER ROUND OF OUTAGES AS HEAT LOOMS. CALIFORNIA’S ROLLING BLACKOUTS ARE THE FIRST SINCE 2001 ENERGY CRISIS.
Anchor: Are rolling blackouts terribly new for California? How does this differ from any other sort of super hot summer?
Reporter:
Yeah, so, I think a lot of people are thinking (1?)out of this compared to last summer where we heard about rolling blackouts (2?)little, little, thus wildfires. I think (3?)it’s more about explaining what is going on. So (4?)the great opportunity is temporarily starting up customers (5?)quote with high demand and, and relatively limited power supply. There’s been millions of customers (6?)infected in especially evening hours and we’re (7?)spreading through Wednesday to continue. (…)
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Yeah, so, I think a lot of people are thinking, how does this compare to last summer where we heard about rolling blackouts as the res..., results (?) of wildfires. I think it's worth explaining a little bit what is going on. So the grid operators've (?) been temporarily shutting off customers to cope with high demand and, and relatively limited power supply. There’