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the great ocean is for us. is for the. beethoven in his truck. is for the body. 202250th anniversary here on. for to me to lawrence nothing is the same anymore the heart of new york her city it still beats but much more slowly than it did before she's been performing on broadway stages for 10 years. but everything's been closed down here since the outbreak of the pandemic this. i feel sorry to part break that i hate. that i did before. what's next for to mika what's next for new york in the city recover from the pandemic. manhattan times square but there's one place in the world where life never stand still it's right here. but now all this magical place is deserted. almost. to make a runs into some colleagues by chance they're also musicians and currently out of work but they're busy shooting the music video for the internet as superheroes super powers can't hurt right now. that the order of their. new york the city where dreams are meant to become reality right now it's more like a nightmare from. the borders have been closed for months there a
the great ocean is for us. is for the. beethoven in his truck. is for the body. 202250th anniversary here on. for to me to lawrence nothing is the same anymore the heart of new york her city it still beats but much more slowly than it did before she's been performing on broadway stages for 10 years. but everything's been closed down here since the outbreak of the pandemic this. i feel sorry to part break that i hate. that i did before. what's next for to mika what's next for new york in the...
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see, and all free men was thrilled to the effect of this atlantic civilization, joined by it's great ocean the united states. what a destiny, what a destiny can be hours to stand as a great central pillar linking europe, the americas and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the americas, north and south, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and miss -- misunderstandings of the past will be submerged won by one in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. we know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day or wiped away in an hour. but we pledge, we pledge that human sympathy, what our neighbors to the south call an attitude of simpatico, no less than enlightened self interest will be our guide. [applause] i can see this atlantic civilization galvanizing and dining emergent nations everywhere. i know that freedom is not the fruit of every soil. i know that our own freedom was achieved through centuries, by unremitting efforts a brave and wise men, and i know that the road to free
see, and all free men was thrilled to the effect of this atlantic civilization, joined by it's great ocean the united states. what a destiny, what a destiny can be hours to stand as a great central pillar linking europe, the americas and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the americas, north and south, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and miss -- misunderstandings of the past will be submerged won by one in a...
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provide options for people to safely ride a skateboard or walk, and be able to take in the great views of the ocean are terrific. i do not think we will miss that one. >>> a long flat paved areas at the park the national park. accessible to people with disabilities. making it a reality likely will not be easy. there have been complaints of increased traffic. traffic mitigation would need to be studied. >> we are used to coming up here. we're kind of shocked today when we had to stop. we were lucky enough to get a parking spot. >> they provided the statement. the great highway park initiative is a community led plan. the agency has not formally responded to the proposals. we have been working with community stakeholders and the supervisor to address community concerns related to traffic and safety. we are working to balance these trade-offs and hopefully can find a long-range solution as the process unfolds in the month ahead. the petition organizer said they have back organizations with the supervisor staff. the national park. in san francisco, leigh martinez. >>> the board of puppies that were sto
provide options for people to safely ride a skateboard or walk, and be able to take in the great views of the ocean are terrific. i do not think we will miss that one. >>> a long flat paved areas at the park the national park. accessible to people with disabilities. making it a reality likely will not be easy. there have been complaints of increased traffic. traffic mitigation would need to be studied. >> we are used to coming up here. we're kind of shocked today when we had to...
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ocean spray and all. he said he had, quote, too much fun with it. >> what a great ad campaign for ocean spray, too. >> oceanay is like, oh, my god, cranberry juice is cool. finally. who knew? that is making me pucker, it's so tart. >>> all right, let's see, do we need something that is thirst quenching like cranberry juice today, kari? >>> in some spots, yes. it's still going to be very warm this afternoon. let's head out and look at our temperature trend in foster city where we've seen improvements in the air quality and it's going to be a comfortable day. we're starting out with some low nifts here, a chilly morning. once all of the clouds and fog clears out we'll have some nice weather. i think we'll see more sunshine by 10:00 or 11:00 and then making it into the upper 60s by early in the afternoon as we head there into the 70s. 82 will be the high in palo alto. 85 in san jose. some 90s in the tri-valley and 90 degrees in concord. as you head up to santa rosa we're reaching up to 87 degrees while san francisco will be in the low 70s. our air quality over the next few days will still be smoky in the north
ocean spray and all. he said he had, quote, too much fun with it. >> what a great ad campaign for ocean spray, too. >> oceanay is like, oh, my god, cranberry juice is cool. finally. who knew? that is making me pucker, it's so tart. >>> all right, let's see, do we need something that is thirst quenching like cranberry juice today, kari? >>> in some spots, yes. it's still going to be very warm this afternoon. let's head out and look at our temperature trend in foster...
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he goes in search of his missing father one whose great grandfather grandfather and father who committed suicide in the ocean on land. the family suicides would have been used to have this the protagonist is a problem is that his father took his own life early on and in this way he turned away from his son in a way that is so radical it can't really be surpassed because it's your own. tradition stop here the boy would not be without a father and he would not have a son who had no father and his son would not have a son without a father. the book's title serpentines shows how the characterised thrown back and forth to suffer each painful twist of life again the journey takes him back to southwestern germany depression travels alone as does his fear of ending up like his father he said there's a damn anger of the damn fathers directed against me themselves and every one of the children had to suffer for the childhood of their fathers and i was also a damn father. healing is prevented by the half truths the family legends the told proudly over and over again. that is the. problem is that a story might not even
he goes in search of his missing father one whose great grandfather grandfather and father who committed suicide in the ocean on land. the family suicides would have been used to have this the protagonist is a problem is that his father took his own life early on and in this way he turned away from his son in a way that is so radical it can't really be surpassed because it's your own. tradition stop here the boy would not be without a father and he would not have a son who had no father and his...
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in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, devastation of our great forests, toxic air production, lots of insects and wildlife and our oceansnd bees are all disastrous trends. from the loan and the anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to be un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to discuss the crisis that's destroying the planet. away from the spotlight to get glimpses of her more private life of the personal to all these public appearances have ta ken the personal to all these public appearances have taken from her and her homesickness and her longing to get back with her daughter and most importantly her experience of asked burgers which taught her to do with being unpopular when young and helped her to focus on a problem that others seem keen to face head—on. of course as greta herself said her own focus should not be on her but on climate change and an issue which perhaps sits uneasily with a documentary which makes very nature is about her. but there is no doubting that is what greta thunburg has become albeit at the cost of a no
in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, devastation of our great forests, toxic air production, lots of insects and wildlife and our oceansnd bees are all disastrous trends. from the loan and the anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to be un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to discuss the crisis that's destroying the planet. away from the spotlight to get glimpses of her more private life of the...
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catches and tension in the region well to answer this i'm joined by top of a great smattering of the chief executive of the china ocean institute good to have you with us so is china 1st of all soley responsible for overfishing in the seas no a lot of china's neighbors have big fishing industries and japan was the 1st country to have a large industrial fleet and the the 1st bilateral agreements in the 1950 s. in east asia were to prevent japanese from fishing in chinese waters so now you see the opposite you see chinese fishing in japan's waters or korea's waters and then in the south china sea the naam is a huge fishing nation if you've ever driven along the the enemy's coastline at night it's like looking out on a starry sky it's look at on the ocean and see all the lights from the fishing vessels. and the philippines indonesia they're all big fishing nations and essentially what's happened is the south china sea was traditionally for centuries available for everybody to use and we've overlaid this new system of sovereignty through the un convention and the sea and that has led to people fighting over what belongs t
catches and tension in the region well to answer this i'm joined by top of a great smattering of the chief executive of the china ocean institute good to have you with us so is china 1st of all soley responsible for overfishing in the seas no a lot of china's neighbors have big fishing industries and japan was the 1st country to have a large industrial fleet and the the 1st bilateral agreements in the 1950 s. in east asia were to prevent japanese from fishing in chinese waters so now you see...
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midst of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air pollution, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceansthese are all disastrous trends. in i am greta, nathan grossman profiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to the un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to address a crisis that's destroying the planet. this is all wrong. away from the spotlight, we get glimpses of her more private life, of the personal toll these public appearances have taken upon her, her homesickness and longing to get back with her beloved dogs, and, perhaps most importantly, her experience of asperger‘s which taught her to deal with being unpopular when young and then helped her to focus on a problem that few others seemed keen to face head—on. time is running out. of course, as greta herself says, our own focus should not be on her, but on climate change — an issue that perhaps sits uneasily with a documentary which, by its very nature, is about her. but causes nee
midst of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air pollution, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceansthese are all disastrous trends. in i am greta, nathan grossman profiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to the un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to address a crisis that's destroying the...
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he goes in search of his missing father one whose great grandfather grandfather and father who committed suicide in the ocean on land in a family of suicides would have been used to this the person agonists a problem is that his father took his own life early on and in this way he turned away from his son in a way that is so radical it can't really be surpassed. because. the tradition stopped here or your father boy would not be without a father and he would not have a son who had no father and his son would not have a son without a father. the book's title serpentines shows how the character is thrown back and forth to suffer each painful twist of life again the journey takes him back to southwest in germany depression travels along as does his fear of ending up like his father he says there's a damn anger of the damn fathers directed against themselves and every one of the children had to suffer for the childhood of their fathers and i was also a damn father. keeling is prevented by the half truths the family legends the told proudly over and over again. that is the. problem is that a story might not even
he goes in search of his missing father one whose great grandfather grandfather and father who committed suicide in the ocean on land in a family of suicides would have been used to this the person agonists a problem is that his father took his own life early on and in this way he turned away from his son in a way that is so radical it can't really be surpassed. because. the tradition stopped here or your father boy would not be without a father and he would not have a son who had no father and...
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he goes in search of his missing father one whose great grandfather grandfather and father who committed suicide in the ocean on land in a family of suicides would have been used to the protagonist is a problem is that his father took his own life early on these away and in this way he turned away from his son in a way that is so radical it can't really be surpassed. because. the tradition stopped here the boy would not be without a father and he would not have a son who had no father and his son would not have a son without a father. the book's title serpentines shows how the characterised thrown back and forth to suffer each painful twist of life again the journey takes him back to southwestern germany depression travels along as does he fear of ending up like his father he says there's a damn anger of the damn fathers directed against 11 selves and every one of the children had to suffer for the childhood of their fathers and i was also a damn father. shieling is prevented by the half truths the family legends the told proudly over and over again. that is the. problem is that a story might not even be hal
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yesterday and it was so nice to not have to worry about cars and trying to dart across the great highway to get to the ocean. we have seen a lot of fog that was there yesterday. it's still hovering over the bay as we take a live look outside in san francisco. let's go around the bay checking out some of our high temperatures this afternoon reaching into the upper 80s in concord, san francisco will reach 71 degrees and napa today will have some warm weather a high of 83 degrees. now we are going to have to watch napa and a lot of the north bay for the potential of a high fire danger. all of these areas shaded in orange. it may be a high fire danger starting tonight as some strong winds from the north start to come in. so we'll talk more about that and what's ahead in the rest of the forecast coming up. mike, how is it looking right now for the commute? >>> kari, it looks like i found the reason why there was some slowing. we'll take a look at our san jose camera where we saw a different pattern. there was a set of headlights stuck in the center divide. it just cleared when i wasn't looking. looking at the ma
yesterday and it was so nice to not have to worry about cars and trying to dart across the great highway to get to the ocean. we have seen a lot of fog that was there yesterday. it's still hovering over the bay as we take a live look outside in san francisco. let's go around the bay checking out some of our high temperatures this afternoon reaching into the upper 80s in concord, san francisco will reach 71 degrees and napa today will have some warm weather a high of 83 degrees. now we are going...
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of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air production, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceansprofiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to the un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to address a crisis that's destroying the planet. this is all wrong. away from the spotlight, we get glimpses of her more private life, of the personal toll these public appearances have taken upon her, her homesickness and longing to get back with her beloved dogs, and, perhaps most importantly, her experience of asperger‘s which taught her to deal with being unpopular when young and then helped her to focus on a problem that few others seemed keen to face head—on. time is running out. of course, as greta herself says, our own focus should not be on her but on climate change — an issue that perhaps sits uneasily with a documentary which, by its very nature, is about her. but causes need figureheads, and there's no doubting that's what thunberg's bec
of the sixth mass extinction, deforestation of our great forests, toxic air production, loss of insects and wildlife, the acidification of our oceansprofiles teenage climate activist greta thunberg. from the lonely anonymity of her first school strike outside the swedish parliament in stockholm to her speech to the un in new york where she upbraided the leaders of the world for failing to address a crisis that's destroying the planet. this is all wrong. away from the spotlight, we get glimpses...
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we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans and tamed the wilderness and laid down the railroads and raised up the great skyscrapers. won 2 world wars and defeated communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. >> [cheers and applause]. >> proud citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to the american people. >> [cheers and applause]. >> with your help -- and we are doing that. have you noticed? a lot of things are changing very fast in d.c. we need this final step. this final step. it's going to be something. but with your devotion and drive we will keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. >> [cheers and applause]. >> we are one movement, one family and one glorious nation under god. with the incredible people of wisconsin, we have made america powerful again. our military is so powerful. we have made america wealthy again. look at what is happening to your country. we have made america strong again. we a
we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans and tamed the wilderness and laid down the railroads and raised up the great skyscrapers. won 2 world wars and defeated communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. >> [cheers and applause]. >> proud citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to the american people. >>...
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ocean but you know whether or not. whichever side the scientific argument is on i think there is a great deal of certainty that when peopleread in their newspapers that treated contaminated water from the fukushima daiichi disaster is being dumped into the pacific ocean near fukushima that it's going to have an effect on the ability of these fisherman to be able to sell their fish because people are going to say well we're not 100 percent sure it is safe now that could be bad reporting or it could be a scientific. discretion or science or just being prudent but the reality the economic reality for these fishermen is real and you can expect that their debt their businesses will be damaged by it whether or not it's safe or or not safe but look you just take the temperature for us in japan. is the public behind this move is is it a popular move to to to say that actually that the water is safe they can be dumped or is it is a people divided as one of the well the japanese public might be thinking. well to be honest i have i haven't seen a specific poll that's asked about that cyc i cannot answer that question with precision
ocean but you know whether or not. whichever side the scientific argument is on i think there is a great deal of certainty that when peopleread in their newspapers that treated contaminated water from the fukushima daiichi disaster is being dumped into the pacific ocean near fukushima that it's going to have an effect on the ability of these fisherman to be able to sell their fish because people are going to say well we're not 100 percent sure it is safe now that could be bad reporting or it...
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great cars. liz: let's talk about the ocean.c at a time where you do not have any product rolling off the assembly lines and you don't have revenue. tell me, make your pitch to investors of why we should take a chance on fisker's stock right now. >> today in the world, there's produced about 80 million vehicles and less than two million of those are electric. it's pretty clear to everybody that we are going electric. so who's going to come out and take that market and how are you going to take a big slice of that market? we have set ourselves up as the world's first digital car company. we have a completely different business model of anybody else. we are doing kind of what apple is doing, we are outsourcing manufacturing to the world's third largest supplier. we have a deal with them. they are taking a 6% stake in fisker. we are kind of taking people along for the ride to see how we are going to build this company. we have already built a very successful proprietary app. we are fully digital. we have over 5,000 reservations in
great cars. liz: let's talk about the ocean.c at a time where you do not have any product rolling off the assembly lines and you don't have revenue. tell me, make your pitch to investors of why we should take a chance on fisker's stock right now. >> today in the world, there's produced about 80 million vehicles and less than two million of those are electric. it's pretty clear to everybody that we are going electric. so who's going to come out and take that market and how are you going to...
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was acknowledge age of free security when north america could rely on the two great moats of the atlantic and pacific ocean, technology elimit nateed that age of free security and we're in an increasingly interconnected and shrinking world in which challenges to our security overseas can quite readily reach our shores and that's whether it's jihaddist terrorists leak september 11th w coronavirus that reached our shores earlier this year. so i think with the argue. in bounds i we have to stay engaged and we have to have a broad range of defensive capabilities, not just military. to convince or adversaries they can't accomplish they're objectives through the use of force or the use of other means below the threshold of what might elicit a military response. >> so that segways to my next quick question. how do you design a comprehensive defense strategy, military, cyber, bio, climate, politicalern phoenix. the military is not well equipped to deal with those things and not equipped to deal with 0 some of them at all. we look at the response of pandemic we look like a pack ol' of fools because we can get our a
was acknowledge age of free security when north america could rely on the two great moats of the atlantic and pacific ocean, technology elimit nateed that age of free security and we're in an increasingly interconnected and shrinking world in which challenges to our security overseas can quite readily reach our shores and that's whether it's jihaddist terrorists leak september 11th w coronavirus that reached our shores earlier this year. so i think with the argue. in bounds i we have to stay...
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the violation of ocean so we went in with a great deal of force and exercised that force with considerable wisdom and stopped when we were done. limited operation. i was there for the whole thing so i speak with a little bit of authority here. in terms of the boss area and the part closest to the golf, they were hoping to get rid of saddam hussein and we did nothing to support them so one might honestly say we stopped to soon. kuwait was restored to sovereignty, i was back there not too long "afterwards" and they rebuilt the place. that's a very different matter from the quagmires we involved ourselves in since so it's a distinguished cash i'm not somebody who believes force should never be used in international relations, there are times when nothing else will do. >> here is an interesting question from carlos in chile. he says it's common to hear as an argument, this outrage would never happen in the usa and i'm not sure whether he hears you and chile, sometimes we say that in the u.s., he says here this would never happen in the usa until you scratch the surface and discover that govern
the violation of ocean so we went in with a great deal of force and exercised that force with considerable wisdom and stopped when we were done. limited operation. i was there for the whole thing so i speak with a little bit of authority here. in terms of the boss area and the part closest to the golf, they were hoping to get rid of saddam hussein and we did nothing to support them so one might honestly say we stopped to soon. kuwait was restored to sovereignty, i was back there not too long...
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comfort from nature's bounty >>> researchers call her the queen of the ocean group of scientists tagged and released a massive, 17-foot greatva scotia the shark, which researchers call megumi, is believed to be 50 years old this group has tagged hundreds of sharks in order to learn more about their migration patterns and all about their daily lives. >> i love this story macaulay culkin may take the title for most creative face covering he took to social media to remind people to wear their masks while sporting that picture of his younger self. remember that? clutching his face recreation of that classic moment, it was just a cool way to encourage people taking precautions against covid-19 although, touching your face is probably not a good idea. >> but on the mask, it's good. do you remember, he tweeted a little bit ago, i'm 40 now, do you feel old >> yeah, and we do. >> we've all heard how politics can put a strain on relationship between family and friends heard and experienced. two neighbors in georgia are coming together to put friendship ahead of their political differences. from our savannah affiliate, wsav, has their
comfort from nature's bounty >>> researchers call her the queen of the ocean group of scientists tagged and released a massive, 17-foot greatva scotia the shark, which researchers call megumi, is believed to be 50 years old this group has tagged hundreds of sharks in order to learn more about their migration patterns and all about their daily lives. >> i love this story macaulay culkin may take the title for most creative face covering he took to social media to remind people to...
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nation, and america is great because the people are great with winston churchill saying we have not journeyed all this way across centuries, across oceansross mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. america is in trouble today not because the people have failed, but because the leaders have failed, and american needs the leaders to match the greatness of the people. [cheers and applause] >> this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know that the great question americans must answer by their votes in november is this, when we should -- whether we shall continue for four more years the policies of the last five years, and this is their answer, and this is my answer to that when the strongest nation in the world can be tied down for four years in a war in vietnam with no end in sight, when the richest nation in the world cannot manage its own economy, when a nation with the greatest tradition in the rule of law is plagued by lawlessness, when a country known for quality of opportunity is torn by violence, and when the president of the united states cannot travel abroad or to any major cit
nation, and america is great because the people are great with winston churchill saying we have not journeyed all this way across centuries, across oceansross mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugar candy. america is in trouble today not because the people have failed, but because the leaders have failed, and american needs the leaders to match the greatness of the people. [cheers and applause] >> this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know...
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ocean that lesion and london and. i also mentioned that we need to confront the loneliness into sunday's shoot basis you know the great lines a quite subtle so i believe that this break some part of this break was needed and it's a critical balance between knowing how to see a spend time with oneself versus socializing and if either of it is not enough then that's the problem so one thing that the lockdown article the crisis has also helped us in is trying an understanding how can we spend time with ourselves you know having a saudi chuka having enjoying our hobbies reflecting on us and that's one big speech really we can use to deal with this chronic loneliness not only in the pandemic but even after that really briefly after the pandemic what happens then when people ditched their dog or that sexto woman's mental health speech such an issue. of course i think this is just the tip of the iceberg and the beginning we're looking at next 6 months to one year mental health issues are going to race. i as a mental health professional my person take will be that people will try to at least you know they will learn to spend
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withdrawing significant american forces from around the world and expecting that the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea on the 18th century. that is not where we are today. >> right. twont to touch upon security council members and current discussions in the news right now. the trump administration has getowledged it is trying to nuclear talks with russia off in ground and possibly do so a swift way that they will be able to reach some sort of agreement that might ultimately extend the new start agreement which expires in february. the trump administration has insisted it would prefer trilateral nuclear talks with china included in those talks. china and russia have never been enthusiastic about that idea. now it seems like the administration is proceeding with talks with russia alone, potentially with some concessions on warheads and other issues. the in and talk to me about state of play with those nuclear powers in particular and this vision the trump administration has about having a trilateral clear deal, especially given the atmosphere we are living in today tensions rising with both countri
withdrawing significant american forces from around the world and expecting that the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea on the 18th century. that is not where we are today. >> right. twont to touch upon security council members and current discussions in the news right now. the trump administration has getowledged it is trying to nuclear talks with russia off in ground and possibly do so a swift way that they will be able to reach some sort of agreement that might...
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segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release notice of preparation for the environmental impact report for its ocean beach climate change adaptation project. just want to let the public know there is an updated proposal and its been released in terms of the n.o.p., the environmental notice for that study. and includes several pieces of traffic and transportation circulation. we're happy to bring it and update to you at one of your future meetings. at the local level, the octavia improvement study is under way at the request of commissioner preston. it's focusing on survey, seeking interim transportation, uses and challenges, by not just the local study area or the extended s
segment to discuss the critical and related improvements for the ocean beach climate adaptation project. safety improvements at a great highway boulevard connection. and, of course, our transportation authority district board mobility study at the request of supervisor mar. all of these are interrelated and they're advancing. it's complicated. we have some federal funds we must make sure to retain and apply as that picture continues to evolve. now we have the planning department just release...
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we stand at the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, tamed the wilderness, later down the railroads, raised up the greatrapers, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america the single greatest nation in the history of the world. and the best is yet to come. proud citizens like you helped build this country. together, we are breaking out -- taking back our country. we are returning the power to you, the american people. with your help, devotion and drive, we will keep on working, we will keep on fighting. we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. we are one movement, one people, one family, one glorious edition under god. -- glorious nation under god. with the incredible people of nebraska and iowa, we have made america powerful again. we have made america wealthy again. we have made america strong again. we have made america proud again. america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, nebraska, thank you iowa, thank you, get out and vote. ♪ there is no need to be unhappy. young man, there is no place you can go. i said young man, when you are short on
we stand at the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, tamed the wilderness, later down the railroads, raised up the greatrapers, won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america the single greatest nation in the history of the world. and the best is yet to come. proud citizens like you helped build this country. together, we are breaking out -- taking back our country. we are returning the power to you, the american people. with your help, devotion and drive, we...
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it's a great walkway across ocean beach. let me just highlight a couple of things in my d-1 neighborhood. first, we just had a fulton street safety project go through. my understanding is the speed limit on fulton will stay at 30 roughly for the foreseeable future pending future rule changes in sacramento. i think there's an opportunity, and some people today have discussed this, to use traffic engineering techniques of various kinds to slow the speeds on fulton incrementally and iteratively so even if you have to use the 85% rule, progressively reducing the posted speed. so i would be interested to observe whether there's a strategy that can be articulated to achieve. that the second is a comment also relating to fulton. there are a number of crosswalks that don't exist on the high injury map in fulton, and i would hope that people would reconsider if it makes sense as what of an economic strategy to paint crosswalks either along or across fulton in the high injury network areas along the park because they're going to get a
it's a great walkway across ocean beach. let me just highlight a couple of things in my d-1 neighborhood. first, we just had a fulton street safety project go through. my understanding is the speed limit on fulton will stay at 30 roughly for the foreseeable future pending future rule changes in sacramento. i think there's an opportunity, and some people today have discussed this, to use traffic engineering techniques of various kinds to slow the speeds on fulton incrementally and iteratively so...
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ocean highway to the united states. a destiny, what a destiny can be hours to stand as a great central pillar, leaving europe the americansures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the american north and south, will be linked in a mighty system. a system in which the air is and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged won by one, in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. we know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day, or in an hour. but, we pledge that human sympathy, what our neighbors to the south an attitude of seem bad tickle. no less and self interest will be our guide. [cheers and applause] i can see this atlantic civilization galvanizing, leading nations everywhere. i know that freedom is not the fruit of every soil. i know that the road to freedom was achieved through centuries of honoring efforts are brave and wise men. i know the road to freedom is a long, and challenging road. i know that some men may walk away from it, and some men resist challenge, accepting the false security of got governmental fraternal-ism. [cheers and applause] i pledge that the ame
ocean highway to the united states. a destiny, what a destiny can be hours to stand as a great central pillar, leaving europe the americansures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the american north and south, will be linked in a mighty system. a system in which the air is and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged won by one, in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. we know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day, or in an hour. but,...
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>> senator, i would need to take that question back to the bureau of oceanic management. >> okay, great. thank you. yeah, i would appreciate any insight you might have on that. mr. french, as to agenda item -- or senate bill 4431, emergency wild fire and public safety act of 2020, this legislation includes an exemption for the state of california from the prohibition on the export of unprocessed timber of dead and dying trees. can you tell me why this prohibition exists in the legislation and why we would consider exempting california from it? >> well, i think that's a question for the authors. but i can talk about the situation generally. the only way that we can export dead, dying trees or logs from national forests is to make a determination they're in excess of domestic capacity. and that is generally a very hard thing to do. it has been a discussion for years in areas with large dead and dying trees like california, like we see in other areas that right now they don't get utilized because they don't have value, yet there are markets that have developed, especially in asia, where th
>> senator, i would need to take that question back to the bureau of oceanic management. >> okay, great. thank you. yeah, i would appreciate any insight you might have on that. mr. french, as to agenda item -- or senate bill 4431, emergency wild fire and public safety act of 2020, this legislation includes an exemption for the state of california from the prohibition on the export of unprocessed timber of dead and dying trees. can you tell me why this prohibition exists in the...
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significant deal we may ever made >> everyone says you are a great designer, within the industry, some people says this. if you can get the ocean built in a big number number to make a go with it and you are making too much money than your company can get. >> we have a pretty firm build the materials, we have a firm program plan and the cost is put out. we are not starting from zero. when you start a car from zero, you don't know what the cost is going to be. we have selected a platform that they have developed over the last 2.5 years we have all the cost for this platform we know what the cost is going to be to bring this vehicle to market it is going to be less than $1 billion which is effective in the car industry we are racing over a billion dollars with a spa that won't happen in this case >> now let's talk about that your judgment is that you need x amount and you got it. your past record we focus on the fact that you had some failures. we went to bill mcdermott. bill has done a great job. he wrote today he goes, "i believe in great come back especially in the foundation designing huge markets, henry wants this." he focus
significant deal we may ever made >> everyone says you are a great designer, within the industry, some people says this. if you can get the ocean built in a big number number to make a go with it and you are making too much money than your company can get. >> we have a pretty firm build the materials, we have a firm program plan and the cost is put out. we are not starting from zero. when you start a car from zero, you don't know what the cost is going to be. we have selected a...
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say we should be withdrawing forces from around the world and expecting the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea in the 18th century but that isn't where we are today. >> very important and i now want to touch upon security council members and encourage discussing. the trump administration acknowledged it is trying to get nuclear talks with russia off the ground and possibly doing so in a swift way that they would be able to bring some sort of agreement that might extend the new start agreement that expired in february. initially the administration insisted it would prefer trilateral talks with china being included. china and russia have never been very enthusiastic about that idea and now it seems like they are proceeding rather rapidly potentially with some concessions. if any of you can jump in and talk about the state of play and the vision about having a trilateral nuclear deal given the atmosphere we are in today and the tension rising with those countries. >> i will say the last s.t.a.r.t. treaty that was signed during the obama administration was the highlight of the u.s. russian re
say we should be withdrawing forces from around the world and expecting the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea in the 18th century but that isn't where we are today. >> very important and i now want to touch upon security council members and encourage discussing. the trump administration acknowledged it is trying to get nuclear talks with russia off the ground and possibly doing so in a swift way that they would be able to bring some sort of agreement that might extend...
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ocean it's now they do the same with. in point with or been in hungary and great recently just recently they started doing the problem because this religion is universal it's not about the united states dominating other countries it's about this religion dominating everyone else so let me let me get this straight short so you can get an abortion ok. you can go to the liquor store you can create a garden and you can go to a meeting ok i guess this is some poor of utopia chris term. but for us talking to people watching as this is the dystopian it's dystopian and it is very ideologically driven and it doesn't open itself to interrogation 10 seconds go ahead yes that's exactly right the baucus a is so blatant that now you had the u.s. courts for the 1st time stepping in that was a federal. court in pennsylvania that cracked down on the. government restrictions and now you had the other day at the sequels they're breaking down that they just simply not want the job in iraq run out of time and they're going to try to take over the courts doing ok i want to think like my guest would have as yet and here and must want to rethink ou
ocean it's now they do the same with. in point with or been in hungary and great recently just recently they started doing the problem because this religion is universal it's not about the united states dominating other countries it's about this religion dominating everyone else so let me let me get this straight short so you can get an abortion ok. you can go to the liquor store you can create a garden and you can go to a meeting ok i guess this is some poor of utopia chris term. but for us...
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withdrawing significant american forces from around the world and expecting that the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea in the 18th century. that's not where we are today. >> right. very important and i want to kind of now touch upon, speaking of the united nations, i want to touch upon, too, security counl acknowledged that it is trying to get nuclear talks with russia off the ground. and possibly doing so in a swift way that they would be able to reach some sort of an agreement that might ultimately extend the new start agreement, which expires in february. initially the trump administration had insisted that it would prefer tri-lateral nuclear talks, with china being included in those talks, china and russia have never really been very enthusiastic about that idea and now it seems the administration is proceeding rapidly on talks with russia alone, potentially on concessions of warheads and other issues. so if you can -- any of you, just jump in and talk to me about sort of the state of play with those two nuclear powers in particular, and this vision that the trump administration, president tr
withdrawing significant american forces from around the world and expecting that the oceans are going to protect us. that was a great idea in the 18th century. that's not where we are today. >> right. very important and i want to kind of now touch upon, speaking of the united nations, i want to touch upon, too, security counl acknowledged that it is trying to get nuclear talks with russia off the ground. and possibly doing so in a swift way that they would be able to reach some sort of an...
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great. with winston churchill we said, we have not journeyed all this way. across the centuries, across the oceansountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy. america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed. when america needs our leaders to match the greatness of her people. [applause and cheers] this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know that the great question america will answer by their votes in november is this. whether we shall continue to four former years -- this is their answer. and this is my answer to that question. when the strongest nation in the world, can be tied down for four years and a war in vietnam with no end in sight. when the richest nation in the world can't manage its own economy. when a nation with the greatest tradition of the rule of law, is played by unprecedented lawlessness. when a nation has been known for a century, for equality of opportunity, is torn by unprecedented racial violence. when the president of the united states cannot travel abroad or to any major ci
great. with winston churchill we said, we have not journeyed all this way. across the centuries, across the oceansountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy. america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed. when america needs our leaders to match the greatness of her people. [applause and cheers] this great group of americans, the forgotten americans and others, know that the great question america will answer by their...
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stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, came to wilderness, laid down the railroads, the greatkyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. [cheering] proud citizens like you help build this country and together, we are taking back our country, we are returning power to you, the american people. [cheering] with your help, your devotion and your drive, we are going to keep on working, we are going to keep on fighting and we are going to keep on winning, winning. [cheering] we are one movement, one people, one family and one glorious nation under god. [cheering] together, with the incredible people of pennsylvania, we have made america powerful again. [cheering] we have made america wealthy again with what's going on. we have made america strong again. [cheering] we have made america proud again. we have made america safe again. we will make america great again. thank you, pennsylvania. go out and vote. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] ♪ paul: there it is, th
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. >> george, when you look at this from across the ocean, what do you think this tells us about populism? you have in greattain a quasi populist at the helm as well. >> the first thing i'd say, fareed, is a global health crisis and an act of nature could be a moment where people rally around an incumbent. it wouldn't necessarily mean someone is ejected from office. some governments have become more popular because of their handling of coronavirus. but not so much the populous starting with donald trump. he is very much part of a global movement. it includes the brexit referendum and the people who led brexit and now lead the british government here in the u.k. it includes people like the president of brazil. although they are nationalist movements, which sort of by definition aren't national, they drew links with each other and drew inspiration from each other and donald trump himself called, said i'm mr. brexit when he was just a candidate. and i think by contrast, joe biden is mr. mainstream. he is extremely well known to the rest of the world. normally, democrat presidents, if they win, are unknown gove
. >> george, when you look at this from across the ocean, what do you think this tells us about populism? you have in greattain a quasi populist at the helm as well. >> the first thing i'd say, fareed, is a global health crisis and an act of nature could be a moment where people rally around an incumbent. it wouldn't necessarily mean someone is ejected from office. some governments have become more popular because of their handling of coronavirus. but not so much the populous...