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indo-pacific country. the world's foremost populous and three largest economies are located in the region. armies in 10 largest the world-are located there. the u.s. maintains five treaties, all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative, the belten road initiative and in order to be competitive and gain an we must have continuous presence. in order to maintain overmatch and prevent conflict in the army must be.s. postured in the region for the intensifying competition and if required to win in conflict. there is an ongoing fight for influence in the region for which access and presence are critical. partners matter. but the type of partner is paramount. china uses economics and many partner with them out of in this lies a great deal of vulnerability. the army partnership comes with and interoperable equipment, training on a basis and a commitment should deterrents world'spresent in the best fighting force. china may be the partner of coercion b
indo-pacific country. the world's foremost populous and three largest economies are located in the region. armies in 10 largest the world-are located there. the u.s. maintains five treaties, all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative, the belten road initiative and in order to be competitive and gain an we must have continuous presence. in order to maintain overmatch and prevent conflict in the army must be.s. postured in the...
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we are an indo-pacific country. the world's foremost popu lou u countries are located in the region. six of the ten largest armies in the world are located there. the u.s. maintains five bilateral treaties all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative -- alternative to the belt and road initiative. in order to be competitive and gain an advantage, we must have continuous presence. in order to maintain overmatch to avoid conflict in the region, the u.s. army must be postured in the region for the intensifying competition and if required, to win in conflict. there is an ongoing fight for influence in the region, for which access and presence are critical. partners matter. but the type of partner is paramount. china uses course of economics and many partner with them out of necessity. in this lies a great deal of vulnerability. the army partnerships comes with its modern and inoperable equipment, training on a continuous basis and a commitment should deterr
we are an indo-pacific country. the world's foremost popu lou u countries are located in the region. six of the ten largest armies in the world are located there. the u.s. maintains five bilateral treaties all critical for our national security and prosperity. forces in the region reinforce the american narrative -- alternative to the belt and road initiative. in order to be competitive and gain an advantage, we must have continuous presence. in order to maintain overmatch to avoid conflict in...
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pacific, ande really you only need to look at a map of the pacific to get this at an intuitive level, was before anything else a c war. war and anas a sea air war. land was a seaialized adjunct to the campaign. , something that does not come intuitively to us as americans in quite the same way it does, for example, to the british or the japanese, these are island nations in which the intuitive sense you have to control the sea before anything else comes more natural in the military tradition of great britain. it was often said the royal navy was the primary service and the british army was the secondary service. true inld say that was japan, as well. it has never been true of the united states. the thinking that way, to think of it principally as a sea war in which primarily we had to take islands for various reasons and had specialized forces in the marine corps and guamto do that, saipan and or two of the three objectives of the marianas islands. they took in 300 square miles. groupse unlike the tiny of micronesia, which had been the objectives of the central pacific campaign, which
pacific, ande really you only need to look at a map of the pacific to get this at an intuitive level, was before anything else a c war. war and anas a sea air war. land was a seaialized adjunct to the campaign. , something that does not come intuitively to us as americans in quite the same way it does, for example, to the british or the japanese, these are island nations in which the intuitive sense you have to control the sea before anything else comes more natural in the military tradition of...
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pacific command is responsible for 36 square miles of open ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this vastness while civilian ships and aircraft sail and fly between some of the world's most p populous nations. moreover, u.s. forces alongside their regional allies, face the greatest threat to peace and order since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past 40 years increasing its material wealth and the last 20 undermining the u.s.-backed global economic order. trying to substitute its own. to one that can project our chinese have developed a military designed to counter american and allied capabilities t relies on maritime transport in a region defined by strategic choke points. any large-scale economic zrungss could spark protests and threaten the regime's survival. thus, any conflict china fights must be short, intense, decisive. general secretary xi jinping worries about a prolonged confrontation with the u.s. and its allies. thus the people's liberation army possesses capabilities to destroy an adversary's military, while m
pacific command is responsible for 36 square miles of open ocean in the western pacific alone. several island chains break up this vastness while civilian ships and aircraft sail and fly between some of the world's most p populous nations. moreover, u.s. forces alongside their regional allies, face the greatest threat to peace and order since the soviet union. people's republic of china has spent the past 40 years increasing its material wealth and the last 20 undermining the u.s.-backed global...
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in the center of the pacific ocean is a key geographic point in this is a big -- in the pacific ocean, hawaii. if you take a globe of the , it gets coldthis and shrinks -- you turn the what do we see? >> [inaudible] nothingok: hawaii and else, right? essentially. it is also important to realize why this is so vital. if you go from san francisco to japan on your way to manila, it is a straight line. not this way, so sorry for that presentation, but it is important to realize that the two routes to japan lead from the south or the north. in the pacific theater. that is exactly what we will see in a minute. this is that picture, japanese boys, 14, 15 years old will be studying this map and understanding the relationship with the powers in the pacific and enjoying the fun of thinking they are a great naval power, because japan was a great naval power in the pacific in the 1930's, and now before the war, china had begun to expand. the japanese were beginning to feel they were [inaudible] certainly the young japanese children worst feeling they would step into a world where japan would be t
in the center of the pacific ocean is a key geographic point in this is a big -- in the pacific ocean, hawaii. if you take a globe of the , it gets coldthis and shrinks -- you turn the what do we see? >> [inaudible] nothingok: hawaii and else, right? essentially. it is also important to realize why this is so vital. if you go from san francisco to japan on your way to manila, it is a straight line. not this way, so sorry for that presentation, but it is important to realize that the two...
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i am a pacific guy and that did not win him over. i thought this was an accident that i ended up in europe and secondly because all of our lives are accidents. all of our lives, the big terms, we can never predict them and so i wanted a title of the book that emphasized you can have a brilliant plan for your life but there will be intervening moments. >> the most important words in the language i have you ever considered, and i know that guy. i know a guy that made your career. >> admiral mike mullen, who was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the far end of this, but early in his career and early and mine, senior to me which is a perfect distance for a mentor in the military. when he was the head of human resources, we call them detailers. he was my detailer and broke me out of a standard seagoing career and said you have got something going on and we are going to send you to the fletcher school of law and diplomacy and put you in position to do a phd that is very unconventional. he was there at the beginning of my career.
i am a pacific guy and that did not win him over. i thought this was an accident that i ended up in europe and secondly because all of our lives are accidents. all of our lives, the big terms, we can never predict them and so i wanted a title of the book that emphasized you can have a brilliant plan for your life but there will be intervening moments. >> the most important words in the language i have you ever considered, and i know that guy. i know a guy that made your career. >>...
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i just wonder why the other pacific nations, some of them are most directly affected, don't see it thatrime minister of tuvalu, enele sopoaga, and forgive me if i have mispronounced his name, who chaired last year's pacific islands forum. he said he was stunned by the un—pacific tenor and manner of scott morrison, the australian prime minister, who was, in his words, trying to water down the wording of the communique, their agreement on acting on climate change. they wanted really strong action and the australian prime minister was sitting there saying, "no, no, i'm not going to sign that." there's always different perspectives. what australia was doing in that context was taking out some things from that communique which are unrealistic and untenable. basically no reference to coal or end reliance on that kind of thing, which is responsible for many of these issues, as you would expect, wouldn't you? well, saying there should be no new coal—fired power stations by 2020, which is now, that is patently unrealistic. so, if you want to have credibility internationally, it's good to put out
i just wonder why the other pacific nations, some of them are most directly affected, don't see it thatrime minister of tuvalu, enele sopoaga, and forgive me if i have mispronounced his name, who chaired last year's pacific islands forum. he said he was stunned by the un—pacific tenor and manner of scott morrison, the australian prime minister, who was, in his words, trying to water down the wording of the communique, their agreement on acting on climate change. they wanted really strong...
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but here is the railroad index names you know like union pacific. norfolk southern, ksu.et's draw some lines. is it this it has all the elements of that. but let's do it a few other ways so we plunge 17%, recover 23%. and overs past eight months what we've done is gone up 2.5% 2.5% in eight months it couldn't be extended if you made no progress despite the straight down and straight back up it's all very symmetrical, the time down and up put a line on top and has the elements of a well defined level and breakout you can try the lines so many ways call it a wedge, ascending triangle call it what you want making no progress in a year's and that's the important thing union pacific the biggest name in the group here is a long-term chart, no lines or annotations by me here i think is how one would draw the lines what we know off the line to the penny, to the penny, to the penny. and we need quailing and union pacific on the longside, pretty straightforward setup. >> carter, mike khouw, what do you think? what's the trade here? >> so this is an interesting situation. we had csx
but here is the railroad index names you know like union pacific. norfolk southern, ksu.et's draw some lines. is it this it has all the elements of that. but let's do it a few other ways so we plunge 17%, recover 23%. and overs past eight months what we've done is gone up 2.5% 2.5% in eight months it couldn't be extended if you made no progress despite the straight down and straight back up it's all very symmetrical, the time down and up put a line on top and has the elements of a well defined...
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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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look at union pacific. it's the exact same setup. here is a long-term chart, no lines or annotations by me and here is how one would draw the lines and what we know to the penny and we have been coiling and we are just now breaking out. union pacific on the long side >> what's the trade here >> this is an interesting situation. we had csx report this week. the group has performed very well unp is up over 4 3k9 this week alone and when we see situations like that, you might use like a risk reversal. you're not caught chasing by purchasing the stock at these levels we want to take an implied move. they average closer to three that suggests that the weekly options might be a little higher priced thaj they might otherwise be the trade quite simply if it seems simple is three legs to it but selling next week's 177 and a half put and the 190 call so that's a strangle. we'll collect 2.95 for that. the may 1.90 call. the interesting thing of course is by selling that 177 put i could potentially put the stock that's essentially where it began
look at union pacific. it's the exact same setup. here is a long-term chart, no lines or annotations by me and here is how one would draw the lines and what we know to the penny and we have been coiling and we are just now breaking out. union pacific on the long side >> what's the trade here >> this is an interesting situation. we had csx report this week. the group has performed very well unp is up over 4 3k9 this week alone and when we see situations like that, you might use like...
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he promised to pull out of a trans-pacific partnership, and he has. he promised to pull out of paris, and he has. he promised to appoint conservatives to the courts, and he did. he promised to build the wall, and he has, at least to the level that congress would let him. he promised to bring china to broker on trade and he has certainly made a very strong start. he promised to pull america out of the endless wars of the middle east, and with far fewer u.s. soldiers killed on his watch, america is liked no less, but feared much more. above all else, he promised to make america great again. and i think he is largely succeeding, fundamentally because his main instincts are sound, and supreme self-confidence means that he is never afraid of acting upon them. first and foremost, trump is an american patriot. america made him. so he loves his country as he loves himself. now, inevitably, there have been some questionable calls. pulling out of the trans-pacific partnership was one, if only because for once, it enabled china, with its rival free-trade deal, t
he promised to pull out of a trans-pacific partnership, and he has. he promised to pull out of paris, and he has. he promised to appoint conservatives to the courts, and he did. he promised to build the wall, and he has, at least to the level that congress would let him. he promised to bring china to broker on trade and he has certainly made a very strong start. he promised to pull america out of the endless wars of the middle east, and with far fewer u.s. soldiers killed on his watch, america...
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navy was ahead of them in the pacific.was an incentive, it was chagrinning, but was an incentive. to question about the women, some of the messages really didn't need to be translated. if it was a numerical message like the worksheet i showed you, you could translate those messages into english, if it stood for supply ship. but the machine ciphers that were coming out in romanized japanese, you did need people who understood japanese to translate those, and you needed people who understood german to translate enigma messages. they would snap up anybody who majored in german in college, or people who knew japanese. some of them were women who had graduated from bible colleges and had become missionaries, because that was the other respectable occupation for a college-educated woman, missionary. a young woman named virginia knew japanese because she had been a missionary, and she read the japanese surrender message before everyone did beat it everyone did, because she was a translator working that japanese system. >> i read
navy was ahead of them in the pacific.was an incentive, it was chagrinning, but was an incentive. to question about the women, some of the messages really didn't need to be translated. if it was a numerical message like the worksheet i showed you, you could translate those messages into english, if it stood for supply ship. but the machine ciphers that were coming out in romanized japanese, you did need people who understood japanese to translate those, and you needed people who understood...
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indo pacific.it is more thorough economy oriented rather than security oriented and pursuing a middle way to connect the security corporation and economic corportation. regarding the point of the third point. one of the most important points for japan and the united states to garner support to the political leverage in the security institutions, strikes a balance between economy and security. too much security oriented approach is not welcomed by us here. and related to the third point, it is a good balance between economy and security. in this regard, to the united states in developing in southeast asia in other regions. in this regard the cooperation is quite significant if it is materialized and also the final cooperation in terms of engaging pro-china and southeast asia in the continent of southeast asia in particular, cambodia, laos and vietnam. >> thank you and all the people who are in for this excellent program. i am so happy to be here to have an opportunity to give a presentation and enjo
indo pacific.it is more thorough economy oriented rather than security oriented and pursuing a middle way to connect the security corporation and economic corportation. regarding the point of the third point. one of the most important points for japan and the united states to garner support to the political leverage in the security institutions, strikes a balance between economy and security. too much security oriented approach is not welcomed by us here. and related to the third point, it is a...
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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 responsibly -- 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. this is. -- 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 supporting their h
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 responsibly -- 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...
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used to be agent pacific region and now our american counterparts actively promoting the pacific region of the term of the same as rule based order which is now it's part of the. cabbie of the re and now they are talking about shingo pacific region and the we have also discussed. these particular deterrence or the name or a concept we have a disguise it was the attitude of russia on how collaboration must be built on multilateral bases regions in our region and there are a brooch is are basically similar but would be india and russia they do not support any attempts to use these kind of concepts like indo-pacific strategies to for better words get you the conflicts forum some confrontational configurations in this region. change in russia the state important to continue collaboration in the multilateral organisation that were already created with. the ages this is station of the southeastern countries. they have the security of war and they have a special magnesium defense minister is somebody else ianthe entrées and that partners still be association and there is such an instrumental c
used to be agent pacific region and now our american counterparts actively promoting the pacific region of the term of the same as rule based order which is now it's part of the. cabbie of the re and now they are talking about shingo pacific region and the we have also discussed. these particular deterrence or the name or a concept we have a disguise it was the attitude of russia on how collaboration must be built on multilateral bases regions in our region and there are a brooch is are...
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i said i'm a pacific guy. that did not win him over, and so i felt this was kind of an accident that i ended up in europe. secondly, because all of our lives are accidents. all of our lives, the big turns come we can never predict of them. and so i wanted a title of the book that emphasized that you can have a brilliant plan for your life but there will be intervening moments. a accidental speeders i've often said the most important words in english language are, have you ever considered, and i know a guy. [laughing] who is that guy and i know a guy who made your career? >> admiral mike mullen who was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff at the far end of his career, but early in his career in early in mind he is probably tenure senior to me which is the perfect distance for a mentor in the military. when he was the head of human resources, we called him in the navy, detailers, he was my detailer and the out of a standard seagoing career and said, you know, stavridis, you get something going on. we are go
i said i'm a pacific guy. that did not win him over, and so i felt this was kind of an accident that i ended up in europe. secondly, because all of our lives are accidents. all of our lives, the big turns come we can never predict of them. and so i wanted a title of the book that emphasized that you can have a brilliant plan for your life but there will be intervening moments. a accidental speeders i've often said the most important words in english language are, have you ever considered, and i...
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a good for all of those. >> i would remind the audience a few weeks after d-day in the pacific landedthe marines to begin the liberation so we were mounting multiple conditions around the world. >> it boiled down to one thing, the landing craft in the pacific and europe. that's why eisenhower said they won world war ii because they made all of these. >> do you have any final thoughts? >> there are so many more stories to be told. using this object is exhausted and every year produces books that break new grounds. it's amazing the second world war holds our fascination comfortable to the civil war in this country but i can't see that. i'm a specialist in the cold war but i have to admit that it doesn't have the same fascination as the second world war there is a wonderful story of what so many americans dead at home as well and the dove down in new orleans is the kind of ingenuity and industrial might of the united states contributed that was so important and so many wonderful stories of what american americe contribute to the war effort. >> if you have questions would you please go to
a good for all of those. >> i would remind the audience a few weeks after d-day in the pacific landedthe marines to begin the liberation so we were mounting multiple conditions around the world. >> it boiled down to one thing, the landing craft in the pacific and europe. that's why eisenhower said they won world war ii because they made all of these. >> do you have any final thoughts? >> there are so many more stories to be told. using this object is exhausted and every...
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imean, i'm asia—pacific region.ptimistic that the phase two negotiations will get off the ground, but i think they are going to be bogged down by very difficult issues, including issues related to the state directed economy of china, industrial subsidies, the operation of state—owned enterprise and frankly getting more on technology transfer and intellectual property protection. so it's going to be a very difficult phase two negotiation, and i think it's going to be difficult to successfully conclude it in the second round of talks any time soon, particularly in aus talks any time soon, particularly in a us election year. and as president donald trump said that tariffs will not be lifted until the phase two deal is reached after the election, it's not actually changing a lot of things for us and chinese and the rest of the world businesses, which have been affected by this trade war. well, most of the tariffs, correct, are remaining in place but i think it does at least provide more certainty than we had before the
imean, i'm asia—pacific region.ptimistic that the phase two negotiations will get off the ground, but i think they are going to be bogged down by very difficult issues, including issues related to the state directed economy of china, industrial subsidies, the operation of state—owned enterprise and frankly getting more on technology transfer and intellectual property protection. so it's going to be a very difficult phase two negotiation, and i think it's going to be difficult to...
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>>one person is dead after driving the wrong way on highway one in pacific. all of the late >>29 and the breaking news that we're following is out of pacifica were all southbound lanes of highway one are closed because there was a deadly crash there for sarah stinson has been giving us the update this morning. she's live at the scene sarah. >>yeah we have confirmed that the wrong way driver died in this crash and that person had a passenger that person was driving a dodge charger and you can see it in the video it's completely mangled totaled and as the passenger was able to be saved by firefighters who were on scene they use the jaws of life to get that person out and take them to sf general with unknown injuries. then the person that the wrong-way driver hit was in a mercedes suv and that person was also taken to the hospital with unknown but it looks like 2 people survived this crash but are definitely injured and they're not wrong way driver. >>died on scene other corners here and they're still investigating and trying to figure out why this all happened.
>>one person is dead after driving the wrong way on highway one in pacific. all of the late >>29 and the breaking news that we're following is out of pacifica were all southbound lanes of highway one are closed because there was a deadly crash there for sarah stinson has been giving us the update this morning. she's live at the scene sarah. >>yeah we have confirmed that the wrong way driver died in this crash and that person had a passenger that person was driving a dodge...
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certainly for union pacific we've seen operating ratio come down, freight car capacity up, dwell timeive productivity up. how much more is there to implement in terms of this type of precision railroading and what does that mean in terms of longer term the operating ratio for the company? >> thank you for that question i have to say i'm just so proud of the women and men of union pacific and the work that they've done to generate the service product that's generating these kinds of productivity numbers that you just shared. there's plenty left in the tank. when we talked this morning on our call we talked about train length being an important part of productivity, about efficiently switching car and doing less switching we talked about efficient use of assets like our locomotives and freight cars and maintaining the railroad in an efficient manner. we've got projects in all of those areas to advance all of them i think the end game that we've discussed with our share holders is trying ultimately to get to a 55 operating ratio and what we said this morning is this year we're committing
certainly for union pacific we've seen operating ratio come down, freight car capacity up, dwell timeive productivity up. how much more is there to implement in terms of this type of precision railroading and what does that mean in terms of longer term the operating ratio for the company? >> thank you for that question i have to say i'm just so proud of the women and men of union pacific and the work that they've done to generate the service product that's generating these kinds of...
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that's the power of pacific.s the power of pacific. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, life insurance that lets you live today and protect tomorrow. that's the power of pacific. when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too. and last 12 hours. 12 hours? who studies that long?! mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (man) we weave security into their business. (man) we weave security in
that's the power of pacific.s the power of pacific. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, life insurance that lets you live today and protect tomorrow. that's the power of pacific. when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific...
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and in our global ideas series we head to the pacific ocean it's home to many species of sea turtle our reporter clare richardson went to the art of an island part of the solomon islands north of australia she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles from. the solomon islands look like power dice on us the region hair in the south pacific is home to rich merryman biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female tuttle's lay roughly $1000.00 eggs each season. only one in a 1000 will make it to adult hood. that chances are made by hunting and their legal trading. research estimate that some $10000.00 turtles are harvested each year. that's pushed hawksbill sea turtles to the brink of extinction. but for the creatures who make it to this particular beach that's home. these women are on a mission to save the tassels in 2016 they formed a group which brings together communities from 3 islands to protect the tools from hunting. the fearful many think they have different powerful background so having to
and in our global ideas series we head to the pacific ocean it's home to many species of sea turtle our reporter clare richardson went to the art of an island part of the solomon islands north of australia she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles from. the solomon islands look like power dice on us the region hair in the south pacific is home to rich merryman biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here....
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i we ignored most of the lessons and pacific. we had a bloodbath in 1943.we knew how not to and yet we made, an omaha these terrible mistakes. i think the answer to that is yes, certainly they will attack a very heavily german. you shouldn't have a wet 80-pound pack on your move, north low, move fast. that is a trick. the rangers have been told the same thing. they were not climbing cliffs with massive packs on their back. it was all about movement and speed, that it would save him. a lot of mistakes made. i will say one thing, if you go to utah beach, next time you go. walk along those dooms and think about this. almost 30,000 americans came ashore on utah. 197 casualties. it is a miracle. it is a beautiful success story. and the reason is, being bombed living daylights out of every german along that beach, within -- as omaha, -- i'd like you to find me an example of a more lethal bombing in u.s. history than utah beach. some of those beautiful planes were almost touching. but boy, did they do a good job. i hope i have answered the question. the famous ger
i we ignored most of the lessons and pacific. we had a bloodbath in 1943.we knew how not to and yet we made, an omaha these terrible mistakes. i think the answer to that is yes, certainly they will attack a very heavily german. you shouldn't have a wet 80-pound pack on your move, north low, move fast. that is a trick. the rangers have been told the same thing. they were not climbing cliffs with massive packs on their back. it was all about movement and speed, that it would save him. a lot of...
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union pacific reported fourth quarter earnings.tock is up on a positive outlook for the future. here is union pacific ceo lance fritz. welcome, great to have you with us. give us a synopsis of where you think your company is and how the earnings reflect that. lance: demonstrated was a substantially better product and excellent productivity created by the men and women of union pacific as we implemented unified plan 2020. when we look into 2020, we think some headwinds we had in 2019 are turning into tail winds, specifically around trade and more specifically around the u.s. china phase one deal. however, there is no uncertainty that has to be cleared up. our main competitor in trucks is still loose in terms of overall pricesy, but with gas still low there is a significant .eadwind on-call david: how much is cold trailing trailing off? lance: in the long term there are secular headwinds against coal. there are opportunities to offset that. petrochemical industry is the wonderful industry that has blossomed. there is a gigantic oppor
union pacific reported fourth quarter earnings.tock is up on a positive outlook for the future. here is union pacific ceo lance fritz. welcome, great to have you with us. give us a synopsis of where you think your company is and how the earnings reflect that. lance: demonstrated was a substantially better product and excellent productivity created by the men and women of union pacific as we implemented unified plan 2020. when we look into 2020, we think some headwinds we had in 2019 are turning...
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there out in the middle of pacific. saipan, tinian and guam on most maps, tinian is so close to saipan, they are virtually one blob together. guam is 100 miles away. we are focusing on saipan and tinian in this presentation. -- saipan. this is a map to orient you briefly. you see where the american landings took place on the 15th of june down in the southwest portion of saipan. the area where it became the most notorious for suicides is up at the very north end of the island, two locations. the point which became shorthand for everything. and also a location they called suicide cliffs. this is an image that i took marpihis year from the point looking west. i have been to a lot of sites in the pacific and i have seen a lot of ocean. but i would have to say i have never seen a swath of the pacific as gorgeous as the waters off marpi point. the deep purple blues of the ocean, the whitecaps, no photograph to my mind actually totally captures the absolute beauty of that. but to stand there and to realize what the history is,
there out in the middle of pacific. saipan, tinian and guam on most maps, tinian is so close to saipan, they are virtually one blob together. guam is 100 miles away. we are focusing on saipan and tinian in this presentation. -- saipan. this is a map to orient you briefly. you see where the american landings took place on the 15th of june down in the southwest portion of saipan. the area where it became the most notorious for suicides is up at the very north end of the island, two locations. the...
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the solomon islands look like paradise on earth the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marry me biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female turtles lay roughly $1000.00 eggs each season. only one in a 1000 will make it to adult hood. that chances are made by hunting and the legal trading. research estimate that some 10000. tools are harvested each year. that's pushed hawksbill sea tug tools to the brink of extinction. but the creatures who make it to this particular peak that's how. these women are on a mission to save the tassels in 2016 they formed a group which brings together communities from 3 islands to protect the tools from hunting. the 3 for me anything they have different from a background so having to give also. have the opportunity for them to embrace it challenge and put the project they gave that uniting them together for conservation . there on my way to the owner forms a spectacular group of islands that are one of the largest breeding grounds in the south pacific for the hop
the solomon islands look like paradise on earth the region here in the south pacific is home to rich marry me biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female turtles lay roughly $1000.00 eggs each season. only one in a 1000 will make it to adult hood. that chances are made by hunting and the legal trading. research estimate that some 10000. tools are harvested each year. that's pushed hawksbill sea tug tools to the...
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more rain in the pacific northwest.st kari hall. as we check out our high temperatures today, we are headed into the upper 50s to low 60s, near the coast and for much of the bay, heading to the south bay, a little warmer, up to 64 degrees. 65 in morgan hill. antioch will be close to 66 degrees. we'll have a fairly mild week ahead. we'll see more clouds, slight chance of rain, especially in the north bay tomorrow morning. the rest of the week we are drying out. we have a warm and sunny weekend ahead. >> and that is your latest weather. savannah >> al, thank you >>> coming up next, is it time to forget some of the things mom told you dr. oz is here to tell us is it myth or fact commonly-held misconceptions about cold and flu season. ahh. that's not what that is for. we're back firs looking to get your business off to a fast start in the new year? it's go time! switch to comcast business and get fast internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. plus, complete reliability with 4g lte backup. and, cloud-based security
more rain in the pacific northwest.st kari hall. as we check out our high temperatures today, we are headed into the upper 50s to low 60s, near the coast and for much of the bay, heading to the south bay, a little warmer, up to 64 degrees. 65 in morgan hill. antioch will be close to 66 degrees. we'll have a fairly mild week ahead. we'll see more clouds, slight chance of rain, especially in the north bay tomorrow morning. the rest of the week we are drying out. we have a warm and sunny weekend...
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and the seven-day for cast is coming up at the bottom of the screen, and as we take a look at the pacific, and this is the next storm system that is coming in, and the central with the storm pressure extending from that and out ahead of that, we are seeing the rain from the pacific northwest, and as this storm system moves into the bay area, it is going to continue to weaken, and to do so, it is going to be here from overnight to early morning and looking at the spotty showers and looking at the time line, which is 1:30 in the morning, and there is some ways to make it into the bay area before sunrise. as we go into the late morning and afternoon hours, that rain is going to move on and it is looking to bring some rain areas up to 1/10 of an inch, and going into saturday afternoon and in time for the kickoff of the game, the skies are clear across the bay area, and no more rain left behind, and so we will have some nice weather for the game, and as we are looking for what else is coming our way, and going into next week, another quick moving storm system into monday and tuesday and we wil
and the seven-day for cast is coming up at the bottom of the screen, and as we take a look at the pacific, and this is the next storm system that is coming in, and the central with the storm pressure extending from that and out ahead of that, we are seeing the rain from the pacific northwest, and as this storm system moves into the bay area, it is going to continue to weaken, and to do so, it is going to be here from overnight to early morning and looking at the spotty showers and looking at...
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the situation in the south pacific is much worse than they had imagined. so they postponed any offensive into india. however, they do say you may continue preparations and planning for it. now, in march, 1943, the japanese reorganize the command reorganize their command structure in burma and sorry to keep going back and forth, but this is a very simple organizational chart of the new organization and what the japanese did in march 1943 was they inserted a burma area army command between 15th army and southern expeditionary army. i hope you can read it. the japanese did not have a core structure in their army, so their army command is actually about the same size of a corps in the u.s. army and their area army is -- i'm getting that right, i have it written down. so they don't have a corps structure. the army is equivalent to an american court. and the burma area army is not as grand as it sounds. they set up this new command structure. and at the same time another change they made was they promoted mutaguchi to commander of 15th army. now, about the time
the situation in the south pacific is much worse than they had imagined. so they postponed any offensive into india. however, they do say you may continue preparations and planning for it. now, in march, 1943, the japanese reorganize the command reorganize their command structure in burma and sorry to keep going back and forth, but this is a very simple organizational chart of the new organization and what the japanese did in march 1943 was they inserted a burma area army command between 15th...
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mountain and pacific time zones, 202-748-8001.f you are in iraq veteran and want to give your perspective, you can call us at 202-748-8002. -- can text us by calling texting us at 202-748-8003. you can post on our social media sites as well. @cspanwj is our twitter feed and our facebook page is facebook.com/cspan. reporter joins us on the phone, a senior correspondent based in baghdad. we thank you, good morning. he will join us shortly for this conversation. if you want to let us know about your thoughts, you can give us a call on the line. 202-748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. for veterans -- if you are a veteran of iraq, give us a call at 202-748-8002. text us by giving us your name, city, and state at 202-748-8003. the washington post has a perspective piece taking a look at why iraq is the center of the dispute between iran and the united states, this is a piece done by adam taylor. one of the questions they post is what relationship does iran have with troops
mountain and pacific time zones, 202-748-8001.f you are in iraq veteran and want to give your perspective, you can call us at 202-748-8002. -- can text us by calling texting us at 202-748-8003. you can post on our social media sites as well. @cspanwj is our twitter feed and our facebook page is facebook.com/cspan. reporter joins us on the phone, a senior correspondent based in baghdad. we thank you, good morning. he will join us shortly for this conversation. if you want to let us know about...
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sites in this book -- in the pacific and i have seen a lot of ocean. but i would have to say i have never seen a swath of the pacific as gorgeous as the waters off marpi point. the deep purple blues of the ocean, the whitecaps, no photograph totally captures the absolute beauty of that. but to stand there and to realize what the history is, what the horror is that took place, and then to look at this natural beauty is one of the most jarring experiences i've ever had in terms of being on a site, on a historic site in the pacific. if i turned around and took a shot directly behind myself looking south, the high-rise area you see there was what was called suicide cliffs. marpi point is only 80 to 100 feet from top to bottom. suicide cliffs is as much as 800 feet from top to bottom. there were probably more suicides on the high ground than on marpi point. but marpi point got a lot more attention. this is tinian, the marines landed there on the 24th of july way up in the northwest, one of the most brilliant operations of the war, and drove the japanese dow
sites in this book -- in the pacific and i have seen a lot of ocean. but i would have to say i have never seen a swath of the pacific as gorgeous as the waters off marpi point. the deep purple blues of the ocean, the whitecaps, no photograph totally captures the absolute beauty of that. but to stand there and to realize what the history is, what the horror is that took place, and then to look at this natural beauty is one of the most jarring experiences i've ever had in terms of being on a...
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. >> people in the pacific northwest are waking up to snow this morning. power outages are already being reported. meanwhile in the south, they're cleaning up the destruction after more than a dozen tornadoes. one twister was on the ground for 40 miles. >> and on the east coast it's weather whiplash after record temperatures that felt more like may than january. >> reporter: overnight in seattle -- >> snow hitting the county tonight. we'll see how far south it comes. >> reporter: a day's long cold snap kicked off with snow. a rare sight for the area even in january. storms are hitting the pacific northwest along with the coldest temperatures so far this season. >> the snow is coming down pretty good, and frankly is accumulating. >> reporter: the storm is raising safety concerns along the coast after the rough surf swept a family out to sea. authorities say an oregon father and his two children were on the beach when they were hit by a large wave. one child died. the other remained missing overnight. in the south, a trail of destruction. storms spawned more
. >> people in the pacific northwest are waking up to snow this morning. power outages are already being reported. meanwhile in the south, they're cleaning up the destruction after more than a dozen tornadoes. one twister was on the ground for 40 miles. >> and on the east coast it's weather whiplash after record temperatures that felt more like may than january. >> reporter: overnight in seattle -- >> snow hitting the county tonight. we'll see how far south it comes....
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. >> reporter: as if on cue -- >> there she is.r:rudy, a giant pacific octopus and one of the stars ofngland aquarium in boston, seemed to want to play with us. >> some people go ew, that's creepy. you go -- >> i say this is one of the most beautiful creatures on this planet. one of the smartest, one of the most interesting, and one of the most alien. >> reporter: in fact, they're portrayed in movies as aliens. >> that's right. and as monsters. >> reporter: yes, hollywood octopuses have torn down the golden gate bridge. they've destroyed ships. and feasted on movie stars. montgomery says it's unfair to demonize them. >> you would really have to go to outer space to come up with is. their nerves are in their armpits. they have three hearts. they have blue blood. and the grace. i mean, who has gracetgery spen countless hours here studying these other-worldly beings while writing her book, "the soul of an octopus." do you believe the octopus has a soul? >> i believe if i've got a soul this octopus has a soul. >> reporter: and that she claims is not the only thing they have in common with
. >> reporter: as if on cue -- >> there she is.r:rudy, a giant pacific octopus and one of the stars ofngland aquarium in boston, seemed to want to play with us. >> some people go ew, that's creepy. you go -- >> i say this is one of the most beautiful creatures on this planet. one of the smartest, one of the most interesting, and one of the most alien. >> reporter: in fact, they're portrayed in movies as aliens. >> that's right. and as monsters. >>...
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so north right now upin the r pacific northwest of this stem right here is eventually going to work its y our direction and that our first chance of rain in your forecast. it's t gonna come until well after sunset tonight, so your daytime hour both your morning comte and ur evening commute today are looking good to go you've got dry skies for both of these pretty comfortable afternoon really on top with some mostly sunny conditions, not quite as but yes, showers do arrive well intothe evening tonight after most of us have gone to bed, 30's and 40's for your current temperatures across the bay, we have areas like san jose today, redwood city double in livermore concord on up into the noh bay all in the 30's soor a lot of us it is a cooler start tothe morning than even sterday was remember yesterday's chilly conditions well for us but some parts of the north bay. it'swell even cooler than that fairfield down degrees san jo. also notably down into the 30's 4 degrees cooler than sterday was so it is a cold start to the morning. we are looking at a comfortably cool afternoon ahead, not as wa
so north right now upin the r pacific northwest of this stem right here is eventually going to work its y our direction and that our first chance of rain in your forecast. it's t gonna come until well after sunset tonight, so your daytime hour both your morning comte and ur evening commute today are looking good to go you've got dry skies for both of these pretty comfortable afternoon really on top with some mostly sunny conditions, not quite as but yes, showers do arrive well intothe evening...
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forecasts you're seeing some of that activity right now across northern california eventually into the pacific northwest. what we have here across the bay area is some light sprinkles that just linger right along the coastline and for some of them are more now more mountainous areas in the east bay where you are picking up some drizzle this morning just adding to a little bit of that wet mess on the roads that you are encountering right now temperatures are in the 40's and 50's and not releasing any 30's on the map so a more mild morning than yesterday was you can expect that after such a cloudy and rainy evening overnight. sometimes that will keep temperatures a bit on the more moderate side and that certainly happened last night with the oakland conquered in san jose each 11 degrees, warmer than at the same time yesterday so we're trading in the frigid cold temperatures for now just a bit of a wet feel as you step outside i'd still get that jacket ready to go with you just don't have to worry so much about the extra layer like you have been towards the afternoon not quite as warm as it has b
forecasts you're seeing some of that activity right now across northern california eventually into the pacific northwest. what we have here across the bay area is some light sprinkles that just linger right along the coastline and for some of them are more now more mountainous areas in the east bay where you are picking up some drizzle this morning just adding to a little bit of that wet mess on the roads that you are encountering right now temperatures are in the 40's and 50's and not...
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tangan investment banker and political analysts in singapore via skype russian business was the asia pacific chief economist for the risk consultancy i.h.s. markets and in london gareth leather a senior economist specializing in american markets at capital economics gentlemen welcome to you all we have of course been discussing in great depth the human impacts all theists this virus but if we could focus on the economic impact as well i mean are tangan to you 1st just how much of a crisis would you say this is in economic terms. well it's the only thing we have to go on is really to go back to 2003 in the sars epidemic now what happened there is that it was off about one percent of chinese g.d.p. during the 2nd quarter but by the end of the year it had actually kind of nala fied what you had in 2002 was 9 percent growth in 2003 it was 10 percent in 2410 percent then it went up to 2011 in 2005 so there wasn't much of a big blip as people thought now remember that was a 6 month. extension of this kind of outbreak and it's anticipated that this will be about a half that so looking at those numb
tangan investment banker and political analysts in singapore via skype russian business was the asia pacific chief economist for the risk consultancy i.h.s. markets and in london gareth leather a senior economist specializing in american markets at capital economics gentlemen welcome to you all we have of course been discussing in great depth the human impacts all theists this virus but if we could focus on the economic impact as well i mean are tangan to you 1st just how much of a crisis would...
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over in miami for that 3:30 pacific time kickoff, 68. partly cloudy. looks all good down there towards miami. raj and the whole team will have updates, continuing to lead up to that spouper bowl. back here in the bay area where most of us are going to be, we don't have tickets to the super bowl, 56 here for that 3:30 kickoff. wind gusts 15 to 30 miles per hour. we're doing you rieght here on both coasts from the east to the west. i think it's unanimous. the best thing this weather is for is staying inside and eating all of the food that's going to be lining up. >> i love super bowl food. >> i'm getting hungry. >>> coming up, a change on the way for pg&e during those planned blackouts. the new rules the utility is facing. >>> and we have skbrimmy. >> hey, guys, "the tonight show" starts in just a few minutes. i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for
over in miami for that 3:30 pacific time kickoff, 68. partly cloudy. looks all good down there towards miami. raj and the whole team will have updates, continuing to lead up to that spouper bowl. back here in the bay area where most of us are going to be, we don't have tickets to the super bowl, 56 here for that 3:30 kickoff. wind gusts 15 to 30 miles per hour. we're doing you rieght here on both coasts from the east to the west. i think it's unanimous. the best thing this weather is for is...