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off the embark to daryl so were really excited about. where are your own homeport for cruises to alaska mexico and hawaii and 39 of the 75 bookings for 2014 our home port calls good that about 52%. 33 of which are offered by princess gould. so princess cruise it continues to be our largest clients. so, the cruise industry is really important part of the port strategy including maritime recreation and transportation which we value very much and looking forward to the inauguration of the james r herman cruise terminal at pier 27 in september. we are looking forward to breaking to 300,000 passenger mark. so onward and upward. they said and i want to thank in particular, your daily and michael nuñez commissioner adams, and members of the ilwu been traveling around pressing hard to witness more business and it seems to be coming to fruition. it takes a long lead time given that the cruise ships booked out almost 18 months in advance. soak your marketing today 18 months before you'll see the 1st of your lip fruits of your labor but clearly paying off and could not be more proud of everyone's effort
off the embark to daryl so were really excited about. where are your own homeport for cruises to alaska mexico and hawaii and 39 of the 75 bookings for 2014 our home port calls good that about 52%. 33 of which are offered by princess gould. so princess cruise it continues to be our largest clients. so, the cruise industry is really important part of the port strategy including maritime recreation and transportation which we value very much and looking forward to the inauguration of the james r...
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padres se presentan a la escuela y son parte del skwufsh clcurria tasa de graduaciÓn, alaska, georgia, nuevo mÉxicoa mayorÍa en el paÍs. >> que hemos puesto para poder ayudar a los niÑos que podemos estar con todo idioma inglÉs obviamente estÁ trabajando porque podemos llegar al final y los niÑos se pueden graduar, se pronÓstica la tasa de graduacion llegarÁ a 90% a nivel nacional, la escuela benito juÁrez se propone graduar a todos sus estudiantes. >> el talento y el potencial la verdad es tremenda. >> en chicago, janet rodrÍguez, telemundo. >> una empresa de construcciÓn en china creÓ una casa que puede fabricarse en masa con ayuda de una impresora en tercera dimensiÓn, paredes realizada con la improvisa que utiliza una tinta de cemento, el techo y otros elaborados con materiales tradicionales es posible realizar una casa en 24 horas un costo menor a los 5.000 dÓlares, la empresa no permitiÓ que entrara a la fÁbrica en donde se encuentra el empre presor dicie que tiene que proteger sus secretos comerciales, tÚ sabes lo que es construir una casa en 24 horas por 5.000 dÓlares, lo que podrÍa ayudar.
padres se presentan a la escuela y son parte del skwufsh clcurria tasa de graduaciÓn, alaska, georgia, nuevo mÉxicoa mayorÍa en el paÍs. >> que hemos puesto para poder ayudar a los niÑos que podemos estar con todo idioma inglÉs obviamente estÁ trabajando porque podemos llegar al final y los niÑos se pueden graduar, se pronÓstica la tasa de graduacion llegarÁ a 90% a nivel nacional, la escuela benito juÁrez se propone graduar a todos sus estudiantes. >> el talento y el...
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been southern british columbia, but the united states might poses the entire west coast from alaska to mexico. or even more if we were a trading power across the pacific. it could have been a separate country. but as it was because of the war of 1812 and it wasn't the treat of gent but in 1818 as many of you know the u.s. and great britain signed the join occupation agreement for the northwest that meant neither americans or british could be here even though the british established themselves in this region and this area was in limbo until the 1840s. it could have been all british or all-american. other questions? >> if wonder if you go into detail about jacob astor and the struggles he faced trig trying to get the ship out here >> terrible struggle. you can imagine it is 12,000 miles around cape horn in new york city. it take as year to get a message. sorry, it is 25,000 miles. 12,000 is china. that was one of the problem with astor's vision was the lag in communication. not the lack of communication because he tried to communicate. he didn't know rather hunt arriv arrived. he did, mostly en
been southern british columbia, but the united states might poses the entire west coast from alaska to mexico. or even more if we were a trading power across the pacific. it could have been a separate country. but as it was because of the war of 1812 and it wasn't the treat of gent but in 1818 as many of you know the u.s. and great britain signed the join occupation agreement for the northwest that meant neither americans or british could be here even though the british established themselves...
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been southern british columbia, but the united states might poses the entire west coast from alaska to mexico. or even more if we were a trading power across the pacific. it could have been a separate country. but as it was because of the war of 1812 and it wasn't the treat of gent but in 1818 as many of you know the u.s. and great britain signed the join occupation agreement for the northwest that meant neither americans or british could be here even though the british established themselves in this region and this area was in limbo until the 1840s. it could have been all british or all-american. other questions? >> if wonder if you go into detail about jacob astor and the struggles he trig trying to get the ship out here >> terrible struggle. you can imagine it is 12,000 miles around cape horn in new york city. it take as year to get a message. sorry, it is 25,000 miles. 12,000 is china. that was one of the problem with astor's vision was the lag in communication. not the lack of communication because he tried to communicate. he didn't know rather hunt arriv arrived. he did, mostly entact b
been southern british columbia, but the united states might poses the entire west coast from alaska to mexico. or even more if we were a trading power across the pacific. it could have been a separate country. but as it was because of the war of 1812 and it wasn't the treat of gent but in 1818 as many of you know the u.s. and great britain signed the join occupation agreement for the northwest that meant neither americans or british could be here even though the british established themselves...
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alaska. there was an earthquake in mexico. seems to be happening all up and down the west coast.m the north country down to the south countries. but it was 50 years ago today that the big earthquake, 9.2 on the richter scale, hit anchorage. something is going on. we've got a lot of headlines for you. let's start running you through all the ones we have. >>> the obama administration again delaying its decision whether to proceed with the controversial keystone xl oil pipeline to allow more time, yes, more time for review. this means a decision may not come until after the midterm elections in november. oh, yes
alaska. there was an earthquake in mexico. seems to be happening all up and down the west coast.m the north country down to the south countries. but it was 50 years ago today that the big earthquake, 9.2 on the richter scale, hit anchorage. something is going on. we've got a lot of headlines for you. let's start running you through all the ones we have. >>> the obama administration again delaying its decision whether to proceed with the controversial keystone xl oil pipeline to allow...
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alaska. there was an earthquake in mexico. seems to be happening all up and down the west coast. all the way from the north country down to the south countries. but it was 50 years ago today that the big earthquake, 9.2 on the richter scale, hit anchorage. something is going on. we've got a lot of headlines for you. let's start running you through all the ones we have. >>> the obama administration again delaying its decision whether to proceed with the controversial keystone xl oil pipeline to allow more time, yes, more time for review. this means a decision may not come until after the midterm elections in november. oh, yes david: "wall street journal" saying selloff in big tech names like google badly hurt the hedge funds them in negative basis so far for the year. liz: time warner communications and comcast begun selling after assets worth $20 billion to charter communication, who was in the running of the for time warner cable to release tensions about the planned merger. david: calpine says the deal will enable it to focus on the wholesale power markets and better align its
alaska. there was an earthquake in mexico. seems to be happening all up and down the west coast. all the way from the north country down to the south countries. but it was 50 years ago today that the big earthquake, 9.2 on the richter scale, hit anchorage. something is going on. we've got a lot of headlines for you. let's start running you through all the ones we have. >>> the obama administration again delaying its decision whether to proceed with the controversial keystone xl oil...
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miranda gave a few more details of other alleged murders in raleigh, north carolina, mexico beach, florida, and big lake, alaskace say in to the towns there are no unsolved homocides the chief says there are possible -- it is possible there are victims the cops don't know about. >> a prostitution subculture, runway juvenile subculture. those people disappear every day. she is part of multiple subcultures where people do go missing and can kind up deceased and nobody may know. >> reporter: miranda reportedly says she is weeing to talk to -- willing to talk to the fbi and her lawyer won't let her do it. >> her story sounded ridiculous and sounds like the family doesn't believe it either. >> the sister says she is a liar. the father says she is a compulsive liar. they say whatnot you can't believe what she says and they also confirm this is a girl with at lot problems, abused as a young kid, ran away from home, uses drug. police sale she is guilty of one murder, the craigslist killing, and the reporter who interviewed her in jail says she was believable when she gave some more details about some of these other all
miranda gave a few more details of other alleged murders in raleigh, north carolina, mexico beach, florida, and big lake, alaskace say in to the towns there are no unsolved homocides the chief says there are possible -- it is possible there are victims the cops don't know about. >> a prostitution subculture, runway juvenile subculture. those people disappear every day. she is part of multiple subcultures where people do go missing and can kind up deceased and nobody may know. >>...
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may start exporting gas to other markets in a few years time, other than mexico and some transfers to canada, a few out of alaska, it is not a big exporter at this point. share of russia's natural gas exports by destination, this is for 2012. guest: germany is the big single buyer. the smaller european countries are quite vulnerable as well. dependentem are 100% on russian gas. you look at the case of the baltic states, belarus. ukraine depends on it. and the further west you get, the u.k., spain, france, countries like that have other alternatives. there is gas that comes from north africa by tanker. there is gas that comes by pipe length -- pipeline. there is gas that comes from norway. the further you move from east to west, the dependency on russia lessons a little bit. host: explain who gas promise. guest: it is the gas giant. there is a close relationship the kremlin.om and it is used very much to support russian state policy. and sometimes, the kremlin and gas from -- gazprom are actually in conflict. there are times when the kremlin will say, i prefer you to do this or that. such as, let's try to make a
may start exporting gas to other markets in a few years time, other than mexico and some transfers to canada, a few out of alaska, it is not a big exporter at this point. share of russia's natural gas exports by destination, this is for 2012. guest: germany is the big single buyer. the smaller european countries are quite vulnerable as well. dependentem are 100% on russian gas. you look at the case of the baltic states, belarus. ukraine depends on it. and the further west you get, the u.k.,...
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independence of alaska or hawaii, and sell weapons to the pro--independence guys -- if china is a country that establishes missile or missile-defense systems in cuba and aligns with canada and mexicowill the united states have mutual trust with china? it is impossible. >> can i respond? >> go ahead, peter. >> you made my case for me. take the example of hawaii. i am oklahoma. say china decided to take texas from the united states. most do not have commercial interests in texas, yet all oklahomans and all americans would reject that, the angry, and fight over it, and not because of material interests, but because of symbolic politics, self-esteem. i do not think we are disagreeing with one another in the sense that at one level you asked about trust and distrust. those are the things that are below the surface. so, regular day-to-day working relationships are very smooth and improving. i agree with your analysis. it is when you have issues that pushes beneath the surfaces is when you see there is a lack of mutual trust that undermines the stability of the relationship in times of crisis. if you care about u.s.-china relations, we need to be repaired for the next bombing, plane coll
independence of alaska or hawaii, and sell weapons to the pro--independence guys -- if china is a country that establishes missile or missile-defense systems in cuba and aligns with canada and mexicowill the united states have mutual trust with china? it is impossible. >> can i respond? >> go ahead, peter. >> you made my case for me. take the example of hawaii. i am oklahoma. say china decided to take texas from the united states. most do not have commercial interests in...
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pro-independent guys on the islands in alaska, if china is a country who established missiles or missile defense systems in cuba and have allies with canada and mexico will united states joined you have mutual trust with china? it's impossible. >> can i respond to speak was go ahead, peter. >> you pretty much made my case for me, because take the example of hawaii, or i'm from oklahoma, so texas. say china decide to take texas from the united states. most okies don't have too many commercial interests, material interest in texas, and yet all oklahomans and all americans would reject that, would be angry and would fight over. and it's not because mr. interest. it's because symbolic politics, because of self-esteem. so i actually, i don't think we're disagreeing with one another in the sense that at one level you asked about trust and distrust and those are the things that are below the surface. so regular day-to-day working relationships are very smooth and improving. i complete agree with your analysis. it's when you have issues that push beneath the surface that you see there is a lack of mutual trust which undermines stability of the relationship
pro-independent guys on the islands in alaska, if china is a country who established missiles or missile defense systems in cuba and have allies with canada and mexico will united states joined you have mutual trust with china? it's impossible. >> can i respond to speak was go ahead, peter. >> you pretty much made my case for me, because take the example of hawaii, or i'm from oklahoma, so texas. say china decide to take texas from the united states. most okies don't have too many...