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maps for the central feature of pacific house. the enormous and beautiful blue oval of the pacific fountain was the first things visitors saw when they arrived. its shimmering blue basin was the size of a back yard swimming pool. the very cartography of these maps was unique. pacific house notes that conventional -- noted that conventional world maps features the atlantic at the center with -- featured the atlantic at the center with the pacific relegated to the margins, literally marginalized, emphasizing america's relationship with europe. a u.c. cartographer drafted a new map projection with the pacific at the center. antonio bolivar, a talented san francisco architect, worked on this project for six months. took a long time to make. the founders of pacific house had long range plans and the fountains was facilitated in sections to allow moving it after the fair. very important point. in this cartoon by sotomayor, the child seems to be enjoying the fountains. he's leaning over the rim of the fountain, looking at the map. enormo
maps for the central feature of pacific house. the enormous and beautiful blue oval of the pacific fountain was the first things visitors saw when they arrived. its shimmering blue basin was the size of a back yard swimming pool. the very cartography of these maps was unique. pacific house notes that conventional -- noted that conventional world maps features the atlantic at the center with -- featured the atlantic at the center with the pacific relegated to the margins, literally marginalized,...
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the indo-pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region to my mom comes from southeast asia with some iberian background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring together under the edit against china competition under the trump administration and how we're going to move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had here at the hudson will help me to put the final touches to the book. i am going to talk about what i call china's premature need for hegemony. the more politically correct term was as written for a number of things in the station but premature hegemony pretty much puts it were indeed it to be put. the question right now is how do we preserve peace and stability in the indo-pacific? this is not about confronting china per se or excluding china but how to make sure we manage the rights the china in ways it's mutually acceptable and beneficial. this is the book. sor
the indo-pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region to my mom comes from southeast asia with some iberian background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring together under the edit against china competition under the trump administration and how we're going to move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had here at the hudson will help me to put the final...
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when it comes understand what's happening in the pacific, particularly in the asia-pacific asia-pacific, i think there are two figures that helped me a lot to frame the question and possible answer. one is of course the late leader, he was not wide right in everything that he got china very much like any was a bridge between the west and east especially comes to engagement with china and the other one is my favorite philosopher walter. one of the observations li kwan made which made a huge impression on me was the rise of china especially for is so dramatic that is not going to only require tactical balance of power adjustment it's going to change the system itself because of the sheer size and influence in the vision of china. and we feel that very much in southeast asia, that this is not just another rising power but this is going to change the rules of the game. we're beginning to feel that now as we enter what we can call a strategic inter-agency in east asia. walter talked about how after every fascism is a failure of revolution. i'm not saying china is a fascist but what i'm tryin
when it comes understand what's happening in the pacific, particularly in the asia-pacific asia-pacific, i think there are two figures that helped me a lot to frame the question and possible answer. one is of course the late leader, he was not wide right in everything that he got china very much like any was a bridge between the west and east especially comes to engagement with china and the other one is my favorite philosopher walter. one of the observations li kwan made which made a huge...
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pacific commanders responsible for 30 million square miles ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this fastness while civilian ships and aircraft between some of the world most prosperous nations. moreover, the u.s. pacific forces alongside their regional allies face the greatest threats since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past 40 years increasing security wealth. in the last 20 undermining the global economic order. over the past decade is transformed military from a force suited to internal security missions to one that can protect ours. the chinese have developed a military design to counter american ally capabilities. transported a region defined by strategic chokepoints and large scale economic destructions could spark protests and threaten regime survival. thus any conflict china fights must be short, intense, decisive. general secretary does not fear conflict, he worries about it for long competition there allies. people's liberation army possesses capabilities that will destroy local adversaries military while als
pacific commanders responsible for 30 million square miles ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this fastness while civilian ships and aircraft between some of the world most prosperous nations. moreover, the u.s. pacific forces alongside their regional allies face the greatest threats since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past 40 years increasing security wealth. in the last 20 undermining the global economic order. over the past decade...
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into pacific command is responsible for 30 million square miles of open ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this vastness while civilian ships and aircraft sale and fly between some of the world most populous nations. moreover, the u.s. pacific forces alongside the regional allies face the greatest threat to peace and order since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past four years increasing its material wealth, and the last 20 one on the mony the u.s. backed global economic order. trying to substitute their own -- the last 20 here over the last decade it has transformed its military from force only suited to internal security missions to one that can protect power abroad. the chinese have developed a military designed to counter american and allied capabilitie capabilities. it relies on maritime transport in a region defined by strategic chokepoints. any large-scale economic disruptions could spark protests and threaten the regimes survival. thus, any conflict china fights must be short, intense, decisive. general secretary xi ji
into pacific command is responsible for 30 million square miles of open ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this vastness while civilian ships and aircraft sale and fly between some of the world most populous nations. moreover, the u.s. pacific forces alongside the regional allies face the greatest threat to peace and order since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past four years increasing its material wealth, and the last 20 one on the...
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and pacific and grafton, along with me, can kiss that revenue goodbye. i'm not going to make sam do business with one of my companies just because i own it. it's got to be good enough to win the business. ana: so this is my interpretation of simple greek. i kind of started the process with what reminds me of greece or greek restaurant. so i just went through so many inspiration images that kind of inspired me to design the furniture. and i really call these "mood boards." i feel like this puts you in the mood like, when you walk into a space, what's the mood? the table, what i designed was in a powder coated metal, and again, bringing in those colors, the blue, the green, and it has a bar top finish. lemonis: and that's cool, that's different. ana: and then for the chair, i wanted to bring in the logo of the simple greek and then the texture pattern fabric on the seat, and it's all laser-cut, and then finished in a green powder coat to have that olive color. and then for the bar stool, i decided to kind of powder coat it in the blue, just to be able to h
and pacific and grafton, along with me, can kiss that revenue goodbye. i'm not going to make sam do business with one of my companies just because i own it. it's got to be good enough to win the business. ana: so this is my interpretation of simple greek. i kind of started the process with what reminds me of greece or greek restaurant. so i just went through so many inspiration images that kind of inspired me to design the furniture. and i really call these "mood boards." i feel like...
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the pacific fountain was glady mcbean's final major san francisco commission. it capped off a remarkable recess m resume of work. >> thank you, sir. are there any other public comment? i do not see any. let me at the all for taking the time to come out very early this morning to -- and your passion and the historic records. and i think just what can i say? just to -- we extend our gratitude to you. let me also take this opportunity here for all of you and for those that are watching, mr. bilowski, your leadership on the treasure island museum, you are constantly up here advocating and working religiously, if i can say that. you're conducting workshops, you're educating people. let it be known that we consider the pacific fountain in our work plan of treasure island. we continue to support the museum. why? before we developed that island into what it needs to be, it had the history. and the history, when we look at treasure island as a point of destination, what are people coming to see? yeah, later on, they might come in to look at the open space and all of tha
the pacific fountain was glady mcbean's final major san francisco commission. it capped off a remarkable recess m resume of work. >> thank you, sir. are there any other public comment? i do not see any. let me at the all for taking the time to come out very early this morning to -- and your passion and the historic records. and i think just what can i say? just to -- we extend our gratitude to you. let me also take this opportunity here for all of you and for those that are watching, mr....
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"asian pacific america" will be back next week. we'll see you then, thanks for watching. ♪ >>> the house has acted on a very sad day. >> i don't feel like i'm being impeached. >> billionaires should not pick the next president. >> kids like that, you never think it's going to be yours ♪ ♪ >> good morning and welcome to "sunday today" on this december 22nd i'm willie geist happy holidays to all of you and your families. president trump now just the third president in american history to be impeached, is spending the long break at his florida estate and praising republicans for voting unanimously against impeachment. we'll talk to chuck todd in a moment about what happens next
"asian pacific america" will be back next week. we'll see you then, thanks for watching. ♪ >>> the house has acted on a very sad day. >> i don't feel like i'm being impeached. >> billionaires should not pick the next president. >> kids like that, you never think it's going to be yours ♪ ♪ >> good morning and welcome to "sunday today" on this december 22nd i'm willie geist happy holidays to all of you and your families. president trump...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >>> they're changing children's lives and families lives for profit. >>> the new neighbor that >>> finally, the baseball star getting paid more than anyone to pitch in the big leagues here is kevin tibbles. >> reporter: talk about money ball. >> $344
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it....
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the babies's asia—pacific editor has morelj mean, asia—pacific editor has more.” mean, really money talks here. china is the premier league's most lucrative market. people are saying, look, that's what's going to happen next, contracts will explicit explicitly say you're not allowed to tweet anything political but this really is a fine line because the longer beijing begins to push this, they just testing who longer beijing begins to push this, theyjust testing who is going to really react to this. in hong kong where protests have been going on for more than half a year and on monday's the chief executive was in beijing for a visit. both sides mentioned in the protests have taken an economic toll on this special region. translation: hong kong's economy is an obvious downturn. many industries had suffered major set backs. we may say this situation is unprecedented and how severe and uncomplicated it is. translation: in terms of the economy, remarkable slowdown has emerged in the first half of this year. at this time, the main causes lay in external factors including the trade dispute betwe
the babies's asia—pacific editor has morelj mean, asia—pacific editor has more.” mean, really money talks here. china is the premier league's most lucrative market. people are saying, look, that's what's going to happen next, contracts will explicit explicitly say you're not allowed to tweet anything political but this really is a fine line because the longer beijing begins to push this, they just testing who longer beijing begins to push this, theyjust testing who is going to really...
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protest signs and demonstrators linked together in the streets outside pacific gas & electric headquarters. >> we need to put energy back in the hands of the people and we are calling on the governor. we are calling on the utilities commission and pg&e to be accountable , to put money in the right places which is the people. >> reporter: part of the reason the public safety power shutoff that left millions of northern california's in the dark. disabilities rights advocates a people aren't given enough warning and had few options. >> i can't take a go-bag and go find a safe place. is not that easy. i can't fit a generator in the go back. i need a cpap to sleep. >> reporter: a spokesperson said , we understand and recognize the serious concerns raised by customers and wildfire victims. we acknowledge that while we have made progress we have more work to do. the crowd who chanted and spoke out on the company's beale street plaza want a more equitable utility to emerge from bankruptcy. >> when pg&e is restructured , he needs to put us up in front, in that structure, in the governance so we hav
protest signs and demonstrators linked together in the streets outside pacific gas & electric headquarters. >> we need to put energy back in the hands of the people and we are calling on the governor. we are calling on the utilities commission and pg&e to be accountable , to put money in the right places which is the people. >> reporter: part of the reason the public safety power shutoff that left millions of northern california's in the dark. disabilities rights advocates a...
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the managing director of twitter asia—pacific. let's catch up with our team in india, because two of india's largest telecommunications companies are backtracking on charging customers for free outgoing calls to other networks. let's crossover to mumbai and we arejoined by our colleague in business reporter monica miller. monica, why are they backtracking? well, just a couple of weeks ago they slapped these fees on customers who were used to giving these calls, these outward calls to other networks for free. these customers are now faced with aao — 50% rate increase. and this is because these companies are bleeding money. collectively they and $10 billion. now, india has some of the cheapest rates in the world, in fa ct, cheapest rates in the world, in fact, you can get a prepaid plan which is worth one — two us dollars. that is great for the customer but bad for business. so now they are dealing with really narrow margins. in fact, vodafone's chief executive said they may have to leave the market if they don't come up with th
the managing director of twitter asia—pacific. let's catch up with our team in india, because two of india's largest telecommunications companies are backtracking on charging customers for free outgoing calls to other networks. let's crossover to mumbai and we arejoined by our colleague in business reporter monica miller. monica, why are they backtracking? well, just a couple of weeks ago they slapped these fees on customers who were used to giving these calls, these outward calls to other...
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so as commander of the third fleet in south pacific and commander of the south pacific before that, halsey had commanded from shore. he had to. that is an effective way to operate. he had disperse task groups and he had to ensure that there was capacity for them to act on their own initiative on the circumstances that were emerging. but prior to that, halsey had been a task force commander himself and one of the things that occurred is as halsey moves o command the third fleet at leyte gulf he returns the shipboard. and he slips back into patterns of decision-making habits that he had adopted when he was a task commander rather than fleet commander. when options are presented to us, when we can make decisions are heavily influenced by the circumstances in which we appear and the circumstances that we are in at the time. so i think halsey being aboard ship influenced his perspective. he slips more of the habit of being a task commander and less of a fleet commander and over the proceeding weeks, he had essentially pushed mitscher aside. he had not brought in his perspective. halsey essentia
so as commander of the third fleet in south pacific and commander of the south pacific before that, halsey had commanded from shore. he had to. that is an effective way to operate. he had disperse task groups and he had to ensure that there was capacity for them to act on their own initiative on the circumstances that were emerging. but prior to that, halsey had been a task force commander himself and one of the things that occurred is as halsey moves o command the third fleet at leyte gulf he...
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well, i've had the pleasure of attending the silicon valley asian pacific film festival. i have hosted some q&a sessions with filmmakers. the event is a project of cats, contemporary asian theater scene, and is still growing and evolving. joining me now is an old friend, he is co-founder of cats and the co-chair of the silicon valley asian pacific film festival, steve yamaguma. and also with us, i have the privilege of welcoming filmmaker andrea yu-chieh chung. born in taipei, she is a trained classical musician who found she had a passion for documentary filmmaking and on a global scale. she is presenting her latest work, "finding nasseebi," a film where she turns the camera
well, i've had the pleasure of attending the silicon valley asian pacific film festival. i have hosted some q&a sessions with filmmakers. the event is a project of cats, contemporary asian theater scene, and is still growing and evolving. joining me now is an old friend, he is co-founder of cats and the co-chair of the silicon valley asian pacific film festival, steve yamaguma. and also with us, i have the privilege of welcoming filmmaker andrea yu-chieh chung. born in taipei, she is a...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >>> finally, the baseball star getting paid more than anyone to pitch in the big leagues here is kevin tibbles. >> reporter: talk about money ball. >> $344 million is hard to imagine. >> reporter: you heard right $324 million over nine years for garr
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it....
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is a new arms race picking up steam in the pacific? plus -- why it's more important than ever to thank a veteran this weekend. soledad: now to a weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." it looks like there could be a new arms race brewing underwater in the pacific. the u.s. navy announced this week it's going to spend more than 22 billion dollars on the most advanced submarines in the d. the navy's most expensive shipbuilding contract ever was awarded to general dynamics and huntington ingalls for nine nuclear-powered, virginia-class "fast attack" submarines. the virginia-class subs are sort of like a swiss army knife, they can do it all. the submarines can destroy enemy vessels, launch missiles to hit land-based targets, and collect intelligence while sitting just off a country's coastline. the navy's announcement to beef up its fleet comes after china's recent rollout of its own submarines. china's subs can launch missiles nearly five-thousand miles away from its coast, which puts targets as fa
is a new arms race picking up steam in the pacific? plus -- why it's more important than ever to thank a veteran this weekend. soledad: now to a weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." it looks like there could be a new arms race brewing underwater in the pacific. the u.s. navy announced this week it's going to spend more than 22 billion dollars on the most advanced submarines in the d. the navy's most expensive shipbuilding contract ever was...
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the pacific threat is destroyed. -- the pacific fleet is destroyed. the navy and the nation turn to chester nimitz. he's told pack a bag, go to pearl harbor and take command of the pacific fleet. the problem is the pacific fleet is sunk. it's in the bottom of pearl harbor. luckily the carriers were out. there's a few submarines there. he takes commands of the pacific fleet, not on one of those gorgeous battleships and beautiful white service dress uniform. he takes command in a set of khakis with a smell in the air, watching bodies being pulled out of the smoking hull of the arizona. that's resilience. he squares his shoulder. he builds a team, with people like nimitz and macarthur and others and methodically slowly he takes apart the japanese empire. two ships, upper left, that's the arizona, folks. if you have not been to pearl harbor and gone to the temple of the navy, go and see the arizona. that's the start of world war ii. bottom right, what's that? that's missouri. that's missouri. that's the ship upon which the surrender document of the japane
the pacific threat is destroyed. -- the pacific fleet is destroyed. the navy and the nation turn to chester nimitz. he's told pack a bag, go to pearl harbor and take command of the pacific fleet. the problem is the pacific fleet is sunk. it's in the bottom of pearl harbor. luckily the carriers were out. there's a few submarines there. he takes commands of the pacific fleet, not on one of those gorgeous battleships and beautiful white service dress uniform. he takes command in a set of khakis...
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but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility. and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. a system being used by the japanese navy was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these islands and landmasses around the pacific ocean. so the u.s. army has to figure out where are we going to get , our women? if the navy had approached all these women's colleges and sewn up the northeastern seaboard, where are we going to get our educated minds to work on the japanese army ciphers? the army decided to recruit schoolteachers. this is dot braden, from lynchburg, virginia, not far from my hometown of roanoke. she was teaching school in 1942, eldest daughter in a family of four, mom a single mother, her mother, her parents were separated, her mother was suppo
but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility. and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. a system being used by the japanese navy was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these...
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december 71941 the pacific fleet is destroyed. the navy and the nation turned to chester go to pearl harbor and take command of the pacific fleet the problem is it is sunk. it is at the bottom of pearl harbor luckily the carriers were out there is a few submarines. he takes command not on one of those gorgeous battleships in his service white uniform but in a set of khakis watching bodies being pulled out of the smoking hole. that is resiliency squares his shoulder with people like macarthur and methodically and slowly he takes apart the japanese empire. that is the arizona folks. if you have not been to pearl harbor and gone to the temple of the navy, go. see the arizona. that is the start of world war ii. that is missouri. that is the ship upon which the surrender document was signed. this is the beginning and the end of the second world war. what happened in the middle chester happened in the middle. it's a great story of resilience and through that hole. he never raises his voice he does not engage his ego. this is the kind of
december 71941 the pacific fleet is destroyed. the navy and the nation turned to chester go to pearl harbor and take command of the pacific fleet the problem is it is sunk. it is at the bottom of pearl harbor luckily the carriers were out there is a few submarines. he takes command not on one of those gorgeous battleships in his service white uniform but in a set of khakis watching bodies being pulled out of the smoking hole. that is resiliency squares his shoulder with people like macarthur...
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robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we start with one of the most important issues facing asian americans and pacific islanders: the 2020 census. why it's so crucial the community is involved and gets counted. then i once mentored a young man in tv news, now on a mission to get his own talk show; hopefully not mine. toan lam is back to tell us how it's going. next, author, model, and former pageant queen ashley chu is here to talk about her multi-faceted life and her newest book, the next segment of her travel series, "550,000 miles." and the spectacular stage show, shen yun show, is coming back to the bay, bringing the history of china to life. all that on our show today. we've done quite a few shows on census 2020 because so much is riding on the results, especially for the asian american and pacific islander communities. to talk about what's at stake and how the community can help is tim olson, associate director for field operations for the u
robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we start with one of the most important issues facing asian americans and pacific islanders: the 2020 census. why it's so crucial the community is involved and gets counted. then i once mentored a young man in tv news, now on a mission to get his own talk show; hopefully not mine. toan lam is back to tell us how it's going. next, author, model, and...
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but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility. and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. it was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these islands and landmasses around the pacific ocean. so the u.s. army had to figure out, where are we going to get our women? if the navy had approached all these women's colleges and sewn up the northeastern seaboard, where are we going to get our educated minds to work on the japanese army ciphers? the army decided to recruit schoolteachers. dot braden,this is from lynchburg, virginia, not far from my hometown of roanoke. she was teaching school in 1942, eldest daughter in a family of four, mom a single mother, her mother, her parents were separated, her mother was supporting their household and of $900 a year
but in the pacific ocean, the u.s. had lead code breaking responsibility. and we had just been terribly surprised in the pacific ocean, and the division of labor in the u.s. military services was the u.s. navy, the women you saw on the platform, they had lead responsibility for the japanese naval fleet code. it was our navy's responsibility. but the u.s. army had responsibility for code breaking by the japanese army, which is now spread out on all these islands and landmasses around the pacific...
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it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another thing that happens is when colonizers get there they're visiting hawaii on larger trade routes. so you see people predominantly americans coming from the pacific northwest where they're engaging in fur and hid e-trade traveling to china. and as they stop along that trade route, they often would stop in hawaii. there's a place where they could get food. a place where they can resupply their ship. it's a long journey. it's a rest along the way. by the time we're into the early 1800's, hawaii is a stop in trade networks. hawaii was also an island rich
it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list,...
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you were commander of the -- it's now the indo-pacific command. and of course, we talk a lot about the south china sea and naval operations and boats, but you also had to think about airspace and what china was doing by way of trying to keep people out of certain air defense identification zone issues, trying to declare these spaces where any other country would have to alert china and indirectly ask for permission to use international air space. how do you see the overall situation? is it getting worse? do you think we stabilize the situation and china is not going to encroach further? o you think we're on a potentially delicate place where things could get worse? what did you have to do to contend with this challenge? gen. robinson: i'll tell you about my experience and a couple things about where we are now. i only know what i see in the news. i took command in hawaii and admiral locklear was the commander. he presided over the change of command. and in his speech, he said this is a huge area of responsibility. 52% of the globe is that area. an
you were commander of the -- it's now the indo-pacific command. and of course, we talk a lot about the south china sea and naval operations and boats, but you also had to think about airspace and what china was doing by way of trying to keep people out of certain air defense identification zone issues, trying to declare these spaces where any other country would have to alert china and indirectly ask for permission to use international air space. how do you see the overall situation? is it...
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the pacific island state of samoa goes into lockdown as it carries out emergency measles mass vaccinations more than 60 people most of them children have been seen since. we take you to the village of turkey with all of its. villages old style twitter is under threat says young people. so you know it's to protect traditions. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program we begin with breaking news from the united states u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi says she's ready to draft articles of impeachment against the president's announcement must the culmination of a months long inquiry into whether whether president trump abused his office over his dealings with ukraine is alleged to have held up military aid to ukraine in exchange for that country launching an investigation into democratic presidential candidate joe biden this a speaker pelosi said threatened the heart of the u.s. constitution the president has engaged in abuse of power undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections. are in defiance of the vision of our founders and the oath of office that he takes
the pacific island state of samoa goes into lockdown as it carries out emergency measles mass vaccinations more than 60 people most of them children have been seen since. we take you to the village of turkey with all of its. villages old style twitter is under threat says young people. so you know it's to protect traditions. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program we begin with breaking news from the united states u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi says she's ready to draft articles of impeachment...
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it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another thing that happens is when colonizers get there , they're visiting hawaii on larger trade routes. so you see people predominantly americans coming from the pacific northwest where they're engaging in fur and hid e-trade -- hide trade traveling to china. and as they stop along that trade route, they often would stop in hawaii. there's a place where they could get food. a place where they can resupply their ship. it's a long journey. it's a rest along the way. by the time we're into the early 1800's, hawaii is a stop in trade networks. hawaii was also an island rich in sandalwood which is i
it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another...
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the central pacific railroad company which would later become the southern pacific. >> the same part of the deal that gave ownership rights to miles on each side. >> it was 10 miles on either side of the right away. if you -- if you want to public schools in california like i did, in sixth grade it was a checkerboard. we would won't go into the details but they have a wide swath of land in 1864. it was 20 miles on each side. they have the right to use the coal and timber, anything you can find for the construction of the railroad, all the mineral rights for the land. they had mission bay later. it was a day in those days and the contract, these are the exact words from the contract, extinguishing all indian titles. >> that takes us back to leland as governor which is more than a railroad story. it is the darker side of california history that are largely forgotten. for example, the wars against the indians in california. can you talk about that? >> i would site the premier historian, stanford's gubernatorial rain, establish california's killing machine. there is no question about thi
the central pacific railroad company which would later become the southern pacific. >> the same part of the deal that gave ownership rights to miles on each side. >> it was 10 miles on either side of the right away. if you -- if you want to public schools in california like i did, in sixth grade it was a checkerboard. we would won't go into the details but they have a wide swath of land in 1864. it was 20 miles on each side. they have the right to use the coal and timber, anything...
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that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. it's not a yearly shot. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. don't get prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened im
that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can...
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indo pacific concept. it focuses on broadening ties to other nations based on rule of law and respect for sovereignty, with shared access to the commons and prosperity. the u.s. supports pluralism around the globe. after world war ii, the united states led the creation of the poorest post international border that was free to an unprecedented degree. following this after world war i, the post-world war ii system was designed to benefit victors, giving all an equal voice in the international forum. the arrangements looked to prevent a new world war by ensuring that prosperity could be shared, as with all human endeavors. these things fall short of perfection, but overall this idea for the last seven decades has been a stunning success. as president trump said in addressing the united nations, it is an internal credit to the american character that even after we and our allies emerged victorious from the bloodiest war in history, we did not see territorial expansion or attempt to impose our way on the lives
indo pacific concept. it focuses on broadening ties to other nations based on rule of law and respect for sovereignty, with shared access to the commons and prosperity. the u.s. supports pluralism around the globe. after world war ii, the united states led the creation of the poorest post international border that was free to an unprecedented degree. following this after world war i, the post-world war ii system was designed to benefit victors, giving all an equal voice in the international...
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define pacification. that is a process of establishing or reestablishing effective local government within a political framework of a legitimate central government, and its constitution. it includes the provision of sustained incredible territory security and the involvement of the people, as well as the initiation of self-sustaining and expanding economic and social activities. as a second lieutenant infantry officer, i was originally assigned as the deputy district senior advisor to the district. this was the district of the town, as well as the provincial headquarters. after about six weeks, mr. tracer asked me to join the provincial staff. two of these pacification activities where the cadre and the psdf, for which i was the advisor. the cadre, the rural development in 1965 andd organized into paramilitary groups, was charged with motivating and organizing the , to assume that their own self-defense and to raise the living standards of the villages. the cadre was young men who were probably better edu
define pacification. that is a process of establishing or reestablishing effective local government within a political framework of a legitimate central government, and its constitution. it includes the provision of sustained incredible territory security and the involvement of the people, as well as the initiation of self-sustaining and expanding economic and social activities. as a second lieutenant infantry officer, i was originally assigned as the deputy district senior advisor to the...
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in november i visited the indo pacific command and various officials and partner nations. our military to military relationship in both regions remains strong and it is essential to continue efforts to maintain great power of peace in an era of great power competition and to continue our collective efforts. this week i met with my russian counterparts that you may recognize. issues to enhance our. -- we discussed serious strategic issues to enhance our. i conducted my first discussion as a chairman with my counterpart in china, generally and over the phone we renewed a relationship that was established while i was chief of staff and he was the head of the ground forces. i look forward to meeting with my nader counterpart in our semi annual gathering over in europe or after the first of the year. and i am looking forward to the signing ceremony later today. it will authorize the joint force to receive additional resources needed to maintain the priorities of the department and the joint force readiness reform. increasing the valley and building our partner relationships you
in november i visited the indo pacific command and various officials and partner nations. our military to military relationship in both regions remains strong and it is essential to continue efforts to maintain great power of peace in an era of great power competition and to continue our collective efforts. this week i met with my russian counterparts that you may recognize. issues to enhance our. -- we discussed serious strategic issues to enhance our. i conducted my first discussion as a...
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well as a hagen is a medical officer at the world health organization regional office for the western pacific he says vaccines are the safest and most effective way to tackle the current measles outbreak. the truth is that vaccines are some of the safest interventions that we have access to measles vaccine alone has prevented over 21000000 deaths since 2000. the deaths of that did occur couple years ago were extremely tragic because they were preventable errors do occur but it was not a problem with the vaccine it was a it was it was an unfortunate error and administration people who are under vaccinated are people who live in. situations where they don't have access to the vaccine they live in conflict areas they may be part of marginalized populations that don't have the same access to services. and so those and so the fact that these pockets of people who are not immune as been growing over time in some populations leads to this sort of a tinderbox situation and once that the disease introduced it's place resume rapidly and unfortunately to spreading across the world and that leads to a lo
well as a hagen is a medical officer at the world health organization regional office for the western pacific he says vaccines are the safest and most effective way to tackle the current measles outbreak. the truth is that vaccines are some of the safest interventions that we have access to measles vaccine alone has prevented over 21000000 deaths since 2000. the deaths of that did occur couple years ago were extremely tragic because they were preventable errors do occur but it was not a problem...
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pacific command joint intelligence center said quote this deal marks a u.s. navy's latest respond to china's growing military power and aggressive actions in the western pacific experts say the u.s. is facing on precedented pressure in the press if a largely from the chinese navy that has been making huge leaps in the numbers and quality of its submarine fleet beijing's force is also expected to grow with china in the next 5 years expected to roll out their version of the advanced nuclear powered submarine now the u.s. navy told congress earlier this year that the submarine activity by the 3 u.s. adversaries in the pacific would you call china russia and north korea have increased threefold since 2008 congress however announce that only half of the submarines that the u.s. navy demanded would be authorized in washington site have injure r.t. . all right as we go to break or quarters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered over social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify app
pacific command joint intelligence center said quote this deal marks a u.s. navy's latest respond to china's growing military power and aggressive actions in the western pacific experts say the u.s. is facing on precedented pressure in the press if a largely from the chinese navy that has been making huge leaps in the numbers and quality of its submarine fleet beijing's force is also expected to grow with china in the next 5 years expected to roll out their version of the advanced nuclear...
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pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are no pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are no longer going to bea excuse. you are no longer going to be a priest! many parts of the global church, such as the united states had been revealed as not only hotbeds of abuse, but places where the system is to stop it failed. cardinal theodore mccurry, in 2002, he was defrocked after the judge found him guilty of sexually abusing miners and seminarians for decades. question still remain about who might have known about his behaviour does mike up and interstellar, cardinal george pell is serving a six yearjail sentence for cardinal george pell is serving a six year jail sentence for abusing two boys. he is currently appealing against that verdict. but critics say there are inconsistencies with the church's approach. last month, an enquiry in britain heard how the country because my papal ambassador refused to give evidence, citing diplomatic protocol. and the seal of the confession, some insist it must a lwa ys the confession
pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are no pacific or secret is no more an excuse. you are no longer going to bea excuse. you are no longer going to be a priest! many parts of the global church, such as the united states had been revealed as not only hotbeds of abuse, but places where the system is to stop it failed. cardinal theodore mccurry, in 2002, he was defrocked after the judge found him guilty of sexually abusing miners and...
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pacific command joint intelligence center said quote this deal marks a u.s. navy's latest respond to china's growing military power and aggressive actions in the western pacific experts say the u.s. is facing on precedented pressure in the press if it largely from the chinese navy that has been making huge leaps in the numbers and quality of its submarine fleet beijing's force is also expected to grow with china in the next 5 years expected to roll out their version of the advanced nuclear powered submarine now the u.s. navy told congress earlier this year that the submarine activity by the 3 u.s. adversaries in the pacific with china russia and north korea have increased threefold since 2008 congress however announce that only half of the submarines that the u.s. navy demanded would be authorized in washington site haven't gerard t. . all right as we go to break or watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered over social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify applebee's
pacific command joint intelligence center said quote this deal marks a u.s. navy's latest respond to china's growing military power and aggressive actions in the western pacific experts say the u.s. is facing on precedented pressure in the press if it largely from the chinese navy that has been making huge leaps in the numbers and quality of its submarine fleet beijing's force is also expected to grow with china in the next 5 years expected to roll out their version of the advanced nuclear...
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for the ocean cleanup our aim is to have the great pacific garbage patch but actually all oceans cleaned by 2040 so that i guess is our long shot so we have to work towards that system number 2 is going to be a stepping stone for us to get closer to a full fleet of systems out there and it's difficult to put an exact time frame on that say the initiation of the full fleet because we still have some technology development stages to go through but the ambition to have all the oceans clean by 2040 that definitely remains and that is our target well that's an incredibly great target and i can't thank you guys enough for all the hard work that you're doing out there and the world thinks you are you know great great aunt ingenuity great engineering and great minds thank you so much when they learned of the director precipitous ocean of the ocean cleanup project truly a pleasure having you on as always sir. very kind thank you very much for having me . great work that they're doing all right well my friends this old earth of bars still holds many secrets to uncover and one of them is just what
for the ocean cleanup our aim is to have the great pacific garbage patch but actually all oceans cleaned by 2040 so that i guess is our long shot so we have to work towards that system number 2 is going to be a stepping stone for us to get closer to a full fleet of systems out there and it's difficult to put an exact time frame on that say the initiation of the full fleet because we still have some technology development stages to go through but the ambition to have all the oceans clean by 2040...
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pacific command the joint intelligence center said quote this deal marks a u.s. navy's latest respond to china's growing military power and aggressive actions in the western pacific experts say the u.n. has navy that has been making huge leaps in the numbers and quality of its submarine fleet beijing's force is also expected to grow with china in the next 5 years expected to roll out their version of the advanced nuclear powered submarine now the u.s. navy told congress earlier this year that the submarine activity by the 3 u.s. adversaries in the pacific with china russia and north korea have increased threefold since 2008 congress however announce that only half of the submarines that the u.s. navy demanded would be authorized in washington site haven't gerard t. . all right as we go to break or watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of a proper cover of our social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify appleby's it can everywhere you listen to your favorite or not so paper products coming up thi
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for the ocean cleanup our aim is to have the great pacific garbage patch but actually all oceans cleaned by 2040 so that i guess is our long shot so we have to work towards that system number 2 is going to be a stepping stone for us to get closer to a full fleet of systems out there and it's difficult to put an exact time frame on that say the initiation of the full fleet because we still have some technology development stages to go through but the ambition to have all the oceans clean by 2040 that definitely remains and that is our target well that's an incredibly great target and i can't thank you guys enough for all the hard work that you're doing out there in the world thinks you you know great great and ingenuity great engineering and great minds thank you so much when they learned of the director precipitous ocean of the ocean cleanup project truly a pleasure having you on as always sir. very kind thank you very much for having me . great work that they're doing all right well my friends this old earth the bars still holds many secrets to uncover and one of them is just what exact
for the ocean cleanup our aim is to have the great pacific garbage patch but actually all oceans cleaned by 2040 so that i guess is our long shot so we have to work towards that system number 2 is going to be a stepping stone for us to get closer to a full fleet of systems out there and it's difficult to put an exact time frame on that say the initiation of the full fleet because we still have some technology development stages to go through but the ambition to have all the oceans clean by 2040...
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it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another thing that happens is when colonizers get there they're visiting hawaii on larger trade routes. so you see people predominantly americans coming from the acific northwest where they're engaging in fur and hid e-trade traveling to china. and as they stop along that trade route, they often would stop in hawaii. there's a place where they could get food. a place where they can resupply their ship. it's a long journey. it's a rest along the way. by the time we're into the early 1800's, hawaii is a stop in trade networks. hawaii was also an island rich
it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list,...
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we have 2 more storms out in the pacific. the first one out here lining up, not that far. and the next for saturday. let's come in for a closer look at this first one. bring them both on shore. the first one comes in right there. you see the time stamp that says wednesday morning? and that's really the way i think about this. it's going to be wednesday morning's commute to work that we'll pick up another enough. it will slow down your drive for the first half of wednesday. now the next storm arrives saturday into sunday, and that's it lined up right into the coast as we get into, right in between the 2. saturday and sunday. the general take away is rain both days. probably the second half of saturday into sunday. let's look at the one for wednesday's commute since we have clearer information. tuesday night, 10:00, already off the coast. but you can see the brighter colors here. the pops of yellows and oranges. as we get into the wednesday morning time frame, that says 5:00 a.m., and right over the heart of the bay area, there's enough rain we have to deal with it for the d
we have 2 more storms out in the pacific. the first one out here lining up, not that far. and the next for saturday. let's come in for a closer look at this first one. bring them both on shore. the first one comes in right there. you see the time stamp that says wednesday morning? and that's really the way i think about this. it's going to be wednesday morning's commute to work that we'll pick up another enough. it will slow down your drive for the first half of wednesday. now the next storm...
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i'm here as the commander of pacific air forces. again, i just happened to be a woman. so, because of his different and in different services and countries, i put a lot of pressure on myself to make sure i kept everything on an even playing field and i'm here to do a job. michael: as air battle manager, i'd like to explore what that means for the crowd on television and here watching and learning about the military. you were involved not only in the air to air element, but the air to ground element. you and your colleagues were mapping the entire orchestration, the entire choreography of a concerted effort that involved electronic air forward craft, ground attack aircraft, the whole enchilada, is that right? gen. robinson: that's right. this crowd looks old enough to give you my first analogy. "top gun." that's the second weapons school. if you remember at the end of "top gun", the round scope, he's talking to maverick. anybody? can i get a couple nods? ok, good. that's what i did. the fighter pilots on the radio, one to tell them where the bad guys were. two, to help t
i'm here as the commander of pacific air forces. again, i just happened to be a woman. so, because of his different and in different services and countries, i put a lot of pressure on myself to make sure i kept everything on an even playing field and i'm here to do a job. michael: as air battle manager, i'd like to explore what that means for the crowd on television and here watching and learning about the military. you were involved not only in the air to air element, but the air to ground...
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coming up we have an update on the ocean cleanups effort to tame and destroy the great pacific garbage patch and our correspondent there and bronze actually has a light on some capitol hill hypocrisy state to watch as the whole. the book. seemed wrong lol just don't call. me the bold yet to shape our just. to add to it and engage because the trail. find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i'm going to fulfill the promise is possible to the people. you know we've all pots it was. really. pretty good. now you want to 1st correct that. you know. the cat. getting ready for the global show the central bank that being the i.m.f. in this case versus bitcoin big ben you argentina that's why we're. the democratic party establishment in congress has been having a pretty up and down roller coaster ride of the few weeks or watchers i mean not only were they able to finally bring impeachment articles against the brand name and cheap u.s. president donald trump but they were also able to help donald trump create a new trade deal with mexico and canada a new now if you were wait
coming up we have an update on the ocean cleanups effort to tame and destroy the great pacific garbage patch and our correspondent there and bronze actually has a light on some capitol hill hypocrisy state to watch as the whole. the book. seemed wrong lol just don't call. me the bold yet to shape our just. to add to it and engage because the trail. find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i'm going to fulfill the promise is possible to the people. you know we've all pots it...