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pacific -- 10:05 a.m. pacific. >> doctoral candidate maria mcdaris discusses the influence of the southern pacific railroad in creating california farming communities. she argues that goal was to create new markets in business for themselves while creating model communities that ascribe to their own view. -- worldview. the center for the american west hosted the event and provided the video. >> my name is felicity beringer. i am the writer at stanford's center for the american west. we are very lucky to be the host of this presentation by maria mcdaris. maria, who is coming to us all the way from marin is someone who is hard to introduce. usually, you like to introduce people with a synced title like a law professor, a journalist, but maria doesn't make introductions easy at all. she is hard to fit into a single mold. she is an architect, she is a historian, she is the parser of literary themes of theory and then anthropologist. maybe the easiest thing to say is maria is polymath. she takes a vision of wha
pacific -- 10:05 a.m. pacific. >> doctoral candidate maria mcdaris discusses the influence of the southern pacific railroad in creating california farming communities. she argues that goal was to create new markets in business for themselves while creating model communities that ascribe to their own view. -- worldview. the center for the american west hosted the event and provided the video. >> my name is felicity beringer. i am the writer at stanford's center for the american west....
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and the pacific fleet. the pacific fleet's battleships will finally get up to about 50.t will get 78 carriers, heavy and medium. they're mostly going to be in the pacific. there's going to be a few battleships but there's no german navy. and there's going to be artillery support in iterally. -- in artillery. there's going to be artillery support at d-day. you'll need destroyers to guard the convoys that are providing key supplies to britain. but the navy is going to have to be in the wide-open theater and the, in the pacific. why? because the second largest navy in the world after the united states will not be britain very quickly, it will be japanese. in the american way of thinking, they finessed that problem by saying, ok, we'll see it's european first, but we are going to have the west coast be assured, all of the politicians, they'll know that most, a lot of their resources are going to go to what's next to them and more importantly, we're going to spend, put the navy and the marines in the pacific and the army and the heavy bombing campaigns at least in the beginni
and the pacific fleet. the pacific fleet's battleships will finally get up to about 50.t will get 78 carriers, heavy and medium. they're mostly going to be in the pacific. there's going to be a few battleships but there's no german navy. and there's going to be artillery support in iterally. -- in artillery. there's going to be artillery support at d-day. you'll need destroyers to guard the convoys that are providing key supplies to britain. but the navy is going to have to be in the wide-open...
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here you will find 965 total pacific islanders, some students make up 56% of pacific islanders in sfusd. pacific islander graduates meeting the requirements are low compare to rest of the district. 20% of -- now i like to turn it over to glenn. >> i have three daughters, currently attending school of the arts and balboa high school and lake shore elementary school. i like to thank sfusd data team for their help with this information. there are three key areas that are pacific islander students are facing. there are 52% pacific islander students, families in the phase 2a group. responding to the in-person learning survey. far below the district average of 73%. of those respondents, 59% plan to attend in-person. close to the district average of 57%. overall, attendance in the school district has remained relatively flat across the past three years, even with the switch to distance learning. this is true for the students across grade spans. however, pacific islander students have experienced decline in average attendance during the first half of the school year. learning loss in fall 2020
here you will find 965 total pacific islanders, some students make up 56% of pacific islanders in sfusd. pacific islander graduates meeting the requirements are low compare to rest of the district. 20% of -- now i like to turn it over to glenn. >> i have three daughters, currently attending school of the arts and balboa high school and lake shore elementary school. i like to thank sfusd data team for their help with this information. there are three key areas that are pacific islander...
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it has interest in the pacific. but even as much as it wants to hold india and singapore and all of those jewels of the empire, it's willing to not to put them second in comparison with the british homeland. that's going to be a issue all of 1942. to what degree do we put? resources and how is it going to be solved? it's going to be solved in a very brilliant way that may have been inadvertent. the americans are going to learn a couple of things given the vast 3000 mile expanse of the united states. and given the fact that most of the industry in the united states is bilateral. in the sense that the great lakes region and the east coast naturally can can turn its attention to europe why the pacific great centers of commerce and seattle and oakland and san francisco and los angeles san diego can turn to the pacific. so yes, we have a two front war but one way of looking at it is there's two united states. each one is fighting their own war. it's more likely that a lot of if you go up in, california. it's not certain
it has interest in the pacific. but even as much as it wants to hold india and singapore and all of those jewels of the empire, it's willing to not to put them second in comparison with the british homeland. that's going to be a issue all of 1942. to what degree do we put? resources and how is it going to be solved? it's going to be solved in a very brilliant way that may have been inadvertent. the americans are going to learn a couple of things given the vast 3000 mile expanse of the united...
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they are known as the central pacific jupiter and the union pacific number 119. they have become probably the two most famous locomotives. it is kind of a cool way to commemorate that. after the ceremony, a lot of pictures were taken, and then the operation of the railroad became huge throughout the country. because they were trying to increase time and efficiency within these companies themselves, eventually, the line that was passing through this area was bypassed. they build a trestle bridge and causeway street across the desk straight across the great lake from the nevada-utah order, straight across the point of the promontory mountains. but cut about 80 miles of extra time, trouble and money. it became a huge have for transporting troops and materials and supplies across the country, and would just have trains every hour coming and unloading huge amounts of supplies and people. and it became a major city, major thoroughfare for moving across the country. >> as railroads and steam engines connected the country in the 1800s,. roadways and the automobile would
they are known as the central pacific jupiter and the union pacific number 119. they have become probably the two most famous locomotives. it is kind of a cool way to commemorate that. after the ceremony, a lot of pictures were taken, and then the operation of the railroad became huge throughout the country. because they were trying to increase time and efficiency within these companies themselves, eventually, the line that was passing through this area was bypassed. they build a trestle bridge...
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he served a board a tug in the pacific and then when the war was over he still had to finish out his time of service. so post world war ii, mr. graphs was assigned to the uss atr 40 and he participated in operation crossroads. all right. so operation crosswords was something i had heard about but maybe wasn't quite sure immediately. so operation crossroads is a series of nuclear tests at the bikini atoll in the marshall islands in the pacific that were done in 1946. so the natives on the bikini atoll and in enemy talk were removed off of the islands so that the us could perform these nuclear tests and continue to study them able and baker were both detonated and they tested nuclear weapons on naval warships. in particular and so mr. graphs he was situated about 10 miles or so out from the detonations and he witnessed abel and baker after these detonations. they were living life as normal on the ships and they would actually pull the water from the lagoon to clean with to brush their teeth with and to cook with so these atomic detonations were? within 10 to 20 miles of the ships. and
he served a board a tug in the pacific and then when the war was over he still had to finish out his time of service. so post world war ii, mr. graphs was assigned to the uss atr 40 and he participated in operation crossroads. all right. so operation crosswords was something i had heard about but maybe wasn't quite sure immediately. so operation crossroads is a series of nuclear tests at the bikini atoll in the marshall islands in the pacific that were done in 1946. so the natives on the bikini...
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so, many countries in the pacific are in the i countries in the pacific are in the same state as us,stating economic impacts, so australia through kovacs has devoted 200 million, 18 million is for low middle income countries, also $500 million investment over three years for vaccine access and health security in the region. find for vaccine access and health security in the region. and the messa . e security in the region. and the message from _ security in the region. and the message from the _ security in the region. and the j message from the authorities, security in the region. and the - message from the authorities, from scientists is that once these vaccines are rolled out, it's not going to mean the end, though, of dealing with this pandemic. and our people happy to take that on board? 0r people happy to take that on board? or is there pandemic fatigue? it’s a or is there pandemic fatigue? it's a com - lex or is there pandemic fatigue? it's a complex conversation. _ or is there pandemic fatigue? it's a complex conversation. i _ or is there pandemic fatigue? it�*s —. complex con
so, many countries in the pacific are in the i countries in the pacific are in the same state as us,stating economic impacts, so australia through kovacs has devoted 200 million, 18 million is for low middle income countries, also $500 million investment over three years for vaccine access and health security in the region. find for vaccine access and health security in the region. and the messa . e security in the region. and the message from _ security in the region. and the message from the...
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partnership you see british trade reps if this tennis ball is the earth the pacific ocean is here and your all. it's britain isn't much to do with the pacific ocean as they have to do with sipping pina coladas topless on a beach but they're still asking to join because they didn't want to get left behind you know how it is you turn your back for one minute and then the party happened without you and all your citizens don't get properly screwed by a fascist corporate the ocracy based on the religion of money. so the trade deal still exists without the us it wasn't even talked about during our 2020 alexion even though i will bet you my underpants joe biden joins the c p t p p within the next year in fact last year biden says it's that 50 p.p. wasn't perfect but the idea behind it was a good one adding that the u.s. withdrawal put china in the driver's seat. the corporate takeover will be completed when he signs on and our garbage mainstream media won't even mention it in till the day it happens and i always keep my word so biden doesn't join the c.p.t. peeping in the next year i will se
partnership you see british trade reps if this tennis ball is the earth the pacific ocean is here and your all. it's britain isn't much to do with the pacific ocean as they have to do with sipping pina coladas topless on a beach but they're still asking to join because they didn't want to get left behind you know how it is you turn your back for one minute and then the party happened without you and all your citizens don't get properly screwed by a fascist corporate the ocracy based on the...
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pacific -- 10:05 a.m.ific. >> doctoral candidate maria mcdaris discusses the influence of the southern pacific railroad in creating california farming communities. she argues that goal was to create new markets in business for themselves while creating model communities that ascribe to their own view. -- worldview. the center for the american west hosted the event and prod
pacific -- 10:05 a.m.ific. >> doctoral candidate maria mcdaris discusses the influence of the southern pacific railroad in creating california farming communities. she argues that goal was to create new markets in business for themselves while creating model communities that ascribe to their own view. -- worldview. the center for the american west hosted the event and prod
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approval for its single dose of vaccine americans now have a 3rd option and we'll see how small pacific nations have managed to avoid massive coronavirus outbreak seen elsewhere in the world. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored point qatar airways we've got to return to winter for parts of the korean peninsula and japan over the next couple of days because this little bank of clouds sliding across the northeast of china behind our cold front which will gather and move further southward so sad but a snow coming through here maybe as much as 50 or 60 centimeters into parts of north korea some of the snow pushing into the north of south korea further south some very heavy rain maybe 6070 millimeters of rain coming through here and that could cause some localized flooding make the most of the dry day that we do have a monday for much of japan because the system will move through the sea of japan heavy rain coming through with still coming in from the south there for tokyo so the temperatures not faring too badly at around 18 celsius before the system sweeps through later on in the we
approval for its single dose of vaccine americans now have a 3rd option and we'll see how small pacific nations have managed to avoid massive coronavirus outbreak seen elsewhere in the world. it's time for the perfect jenny. sponsored point qatar airways we've got to return to winter for parts of the korean peninsula and japan over the next couple of days because this little bank of clouds sliding across the northeast of china behind our cold front which will gather and move further southward...
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reason we take these measures it is to save our people's lives and to save their livelihoods small pacific on the nation's largely been successful at keeping cover 19 at bay but despite these efforts the tourism dependent economies have been badly affected and there is no sign yet of any recovery because the gauge is more in that . papa new guinea is experiencing a rise in coded 19 cases and testing writes a low but for the most past pacific island nations have avoided a major health classes during the pandemic their crisis is an economic one with borders shot many people are out of work and true as independent countries like that awhile too and. it's also recovering from a cycloid that devastated communities from many in the transfer of the children to every school you know it's a real crisis. vaccines are being rolled out in the marshall islands and plan helped by the u.s. government but for the rest some experts say it could take years to bax in a small oist of their people countries are initially relying on the global kodak's initiative an alliance of organizations delivering that seem
reason we take these measures it is to save our people's lives and to save their livelihoods small pacific on the nation's largely been successful at keeping cover 19 at bay but despite these efforts the tourism dependent economies have been badly affected and there is no sign yet of any recovery because the gauge is more in that . papa new guinea is experiencing a rise in coded 19 cases and testing writes a low but for the most past pacific island nations have avoided a major health classes...
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more showers over the pacific at the moment, still trending in. heading towards 10:00 to midnight, we will see the rain winding down. here's the view from salesforce tower, surrounded by clouds and rain. 6/10 of her rain in sebastopol. just over a quarter inch in san francisco. six 107 inch so far in san jose. we are not done yet. we will take a look at how much to expect out of the next waves of rain coming up in just a few minutes. >> thanks, paul. >>> kpix 5 app is a great way to track the weather. downloaded to get updated forecasts and breakin news alerts. >>> take a look at san jose, where the rules have changed again tonight. indoor worship services have kpix 5 explaining. >> reporter: all along, santa clara county has said, our band has specifically been an ban on indoor gatherings, including houses of worship. it depends on who is interpreting the law as to what it should be. >> posters doors have been locked since march. >> reporter: when the courts ruled they can reopen on a limited basis, a lot of eager worshipers felt like their praye
more showers over the pacific at the moment, still trending in. heading towards 10:00 to midnight, we will see the rain winding down. here's the view from salesforce tower, surrounded by clouds and rain. 6/10 of her rain in sebastopol. just over a quarter inch in san francisco. six 107 inch so far in san jose. we are not done yet. we will take a look at how much to expect out of the next waves of rain coming up in just a few minutes. >> thanks, paul. >>> kpix 5 app is a great way...
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which is going to take us through the war in the pacific in asia from 1940 1:45. one of the interesting aspects is how quickly the turning point came in. the bombing of pearl harbor was december of 1941 and just about six months later, after the japanese had ran wild through the pacific, the battle of midway was fought. at the battle of midway, u. s. dive bombers destroyed no fewer than four japanese aircraft carriers in a very brief battle. that was a major portion of japan's strength. whatever chance that japan had of winning that pacific war probably disappeared in 1940. sorry 1942. to that really added to the painting humiliation of pearl harbor into the big victory at midway. it is a big ocean. that is a relatively brief time. the war would go on for over three years from june of 1942 through august of 1945. officers across the world realized that the war was over. they take in this colossal gamble to launch a war on the united states, a company country whose academy was ten times larger than theirs. on what could they do but now but hang tough and hope for a
which is going to take us through the war in the pacific in asia from 1940 1:45. one of the interesting aspects is how quickly the turning point came in. the bombing of pearl harbor was december of 1941 and just about six months later, after the japanese had ran wild through the pacific, the battle of midway was fought. at the battle of midway, u. s. dive bombers destroyed no fewer than four japanese aircraft carriers in a very brief battle. that was a major portion of japan's strength....
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alliance of organizations delivering that seems to developing nations exact rollout dates for the pacific conserved but it's hard to tell begin in the coming months for the interest from the percent over what do we know next but there isn't enough we need the support of everyone to make sure. eventually everybody getting vaccinated against this horrible aren't. for the other 80 percent astray and new zealand have committed to supplying vaccines but their timeline also isn't clear some experts believe this trial years should already be hoping its neighbors given its relatively low numbers could that 19 cases and to secure regional influence in the pacific if we want to keep being relevant in the region it is name calling for us to. provide the region with that savings to help them with the implementation of that explanation rollouts the region has previously faced challenges in delivering vaccines to isolated communities this time around vaccination is critical to reopening borders and getting countries back on track nicola gage. in bangladesh hundreds of people have demonstrated following
alliance of organizations delivering that seems to developing nations exact rollout dates for the pacific conserved but it's hard to tell begin in the coming months for the interest from the percent over what do we know next but there isn't enough we need the support of everyone to make sure. eventually everybody getting vaccinated against this horrible aren't. for the other 80 percent astray and new zealand have committed to supplying vaccines but their timeline also isn't clear some experts...
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they were abducted they've managed to keep the coronavirus said bay but the next challenge for many pacific islanders will be getting access to vaccines and a toxic legacy a pesticide linked to high cancer rates protesters in martinique demand answers from the french government. man maher has been back under military control for a whole month but sunday has been the deadliest day as the military junko use that lethal force to crackdown on pro-democracy protesters 18 people have been killed by police in the past 24 hours that's according to the un's human rights office when. there 30 people were wounded as authorities use the tear gas stun grenades and live ammunition in cities across the country and in the past day alone at 92 people 85 of the medical professionals and 7 journalists were detained adding to the month long total of more than a 1000 arrests tony chang now reports on a day of urban battles across. medics struggle to treat a wounded protester shot in the chest and arm on the streets of daraa way and southern men and the security services crackdown early on sunday police supporte
they were abducted they've managed to keep the coronavirus said bay but the next challenge for many pacific islanders will be getting access to vaccines and a toxic legacy a pesticide linked to high cancer rates protesters in martinique demand answers from the french government. man maher has been back under military control for a whole month but sunday has been the deadliest day as the military junko use that lethal force to crackdown on pro-democracy protesters 18 people have been killed by...
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lots more to come here in al-jazeera including how small pacific nations that managed to avoid a major health crisis during the pandemic plus testers in martinique in the caribbean are demanding action against a pesticide blamed for high levels of cancer in the region one that stated it's. time for the perfect. sponsored plan qatar airways hello that the weather's looking largely fine in try for japan over the next couple of days with a nice big area of high pressure keeping it settled and calm but a very different story for northern parts of china we've got this cold front which will sink its way further south which and there is some snow on this system quite a bit of it for some that'll roll through beijing temperatures around 4 or 5 celsius as we go on through sunday then and then as it continues to make its way further south with winds pushing up from the south reading up the winds pushing in from the north a convergence line the air is forced to rise cool condense give us a cloud the big cloud as well and some very heavy rain quite an active storm that and that could cause some fl
lots more to come here in al-jazeera including how small pacific nations that managed to avoid a major health crisis during the pandemic plus testers in martinique in the caribbean are demanding action against a pesticide blamed for high levels of cancer in the region one that stated it's. time for the perfect. sponsored plan qatar airways hello that the weather's looking largely fine in try for japan over the next couple of days with a nice big area of high pressure keeping it settled and calm...
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the university of pacific will soon be known for another color.nge and black, the stockton campus is going green. the more we can use these renewable energy sources. the more we can reduce that so called carbon footprint on band contribute, i think to a better toe a better environment, you peep resident christopher callahan announced a new solar initiative, which will make pacific number two in the country and renewable energy among college campuses. this is a fantastic partnership between university of the pacific and tesla. solar campese are being constructed in eight of the university's parking lots across the 175 acre campus. once installed, the solar panels will generate more than 30% of you. appease energy needs by producing our own energy in this partnership with tesla's of our energy bills are electric bills will go down and down and down, and in the out years we're projecting savings of more than a million dollars a year, so that is. you know quite significant, especially as we try to keep tuition rates as low university of project this s
the university of pacific will soon be known for another color.nge and black, the stockton campus is going green. the more we can use these renewable energy sources. the more we can reduce that so called carbon footprint on band contribute, i think to a better toe a better environment, you peep resident christopher callahan announced a new solar initiative, which will make pacific number two in the country and renewable energy among college campuses. this is a fantastic partnership between...
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the war in the pacific though is still raging. and when truman enters office, he's told that it could be six months. it could be longer. to bring the japanese. to defeat and even though it potsdom he's going to get notified of a new. success in the manhattan project the first detonation of an atomic weapon. we'll see that this isn't the war ending tool that it turns out to be that this is not believed to be the final thing that the united states needs to destroy japan. because when we look at the map. in 1945 the red areas are areas controlled by the united states and its allies in the pacific. and so you see where the united states has really drawn a very continually smaller. news around the home islands of japan and they're cutting off these. japanese imperial ocean holdings and then here in mainland china you see the japanese have a continental presence, but it's continuing to be eroded from. chinese forces and this will be something that the soviets once they declare war on the japanese. will be even more. difficult for the ja
the war in the pacific though is still raging. and when truman enters office, he's told that it could be six months. it could be longer. to bring the japanese. to defeat and even though it potsdom he's going to get notified of a new. success in the manhattan project the first detonation of an atomic weapon. we'll see that this isn't the war ending tool that it turns out to be that this is not believed to be the final thing that the united states needs to destroy japan. because when we look at...
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holding out against both germany and japan, both atlantic and pacific. europe and pacific. only the united states was fighting in every theater except the eastern front. may not have made the americans feel more secure at the end of the war, but there was a feeling that world war ii was a legitimate cause against evil. and we can ask ourselves question, what if the axis had won, and what would the world look like today? and by no means was it a foregone conclusion during the war that we would win until very late. so, what do we choose to look at? what images do we think of when we go back and look at world war ii, images that tell us what people came out of the war in terms of their attitudes. certain images, certain memories do affect americans and did affect the american view. in the case of munich, the munich meeting in the fall between prime minister chamberlain and adolf hitler, chamberlain and france agreed to give hitler czechoslovakia. in exchange hitler said this is my last territorial demand. within a few months, hitler was annexing all of czechoslovakia and prepa
holding out against both germany and japan, both atlantic and pacific. europe and pacific. only the united states was fighting in every theater except the eastern front. may not have made the americans feel more secure at the end of the war, but there was a feeling that world war ii was a legitimate cause against evil. and we can ask ourselves question, what if the axis had won, and what would the world look like today? and by no means was it a foregone conclusion during the war that we would...
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it all started in pacific heights on january 6. a man carjacked a van with two children sitting inside. the father was making a door dashed delivery. the van was found hours later in the bayview with the children safe inside. >>> police arrested the first suspect last week. both are facing a laundry list of charges from carjacking to kidnapping. >>> wildlife officials have determined that a coyote that but a small child yesterday is at the same animal responsible for the other attacks. are four happened in the moraga area. ieused und the child's clothing coto the attacks. it was a match and officers are working to trap the aggressive coyote. >> it is obviously abnormal that it is biting people. that in itself is concerning. >> they are so smart that they have a good reputation for being intelligent animals that are cunning and they perhaps are better than most other li and have adapted to humans very well. >> it will be put to sleep and tested for rabies. >>> a beautiful sunset this evening. mid-level class reflecting the last rays
it all started in pacific heights on january 6. a man carjacked a van with two children sitting inside. the father was making a door dashed delivery. the van was found hours later in the bayview with the children safe inside. >>> police arrested the first suspect last week. both are facing a laundry list of charges from carjacking to kidnapping. >>> wildlife officials have determined that a coyote that but a small child yesterday is at the same animal responsible for the other...
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learn more about the uso tonight at 10pm eastern 7pm pacific here an american history tv. you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. prepare to cast off which one cabana cast off. lastly then we cast off that. you're watching american history tv covering history. c-span style with event coverage. i witness accounts archival films lectures and college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places all weekend every weekend on c-span 3 next on lectures in history tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences in one hour and 15 minutes david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains their impact on them today. in two hours on reel america three film
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there, it is the pacific rim countries, chile, up the pacific rim, all the way to canada and all the way out through japan, china and korea. and the conversation was completely different. it was about global trade, freeing trade. i thought in that sense, the countries had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. sec. shalala: it's how they -- is how they perceive themselves significant there? sec. rice: i think it is. if you look at places like chile, now quite developed and anyways, columbia, getting there -- in many ways, columbia, getting there in terms of development, a country like brazil is interesting because on the one hand, it is one of the leaders in the global economy, but with huge income distributional difficulties that keep it on the developing countryside. country side. if you look at the poorest countries like guatemala, you're talking about places where you can't even reach farmers in the highland by highway. their problems are to try to build infrastructure so they can join the 20th-century economy, forget the 21st century
there, it is the pacific rim countries, chile, up the pacific rim, all the way to canada and all the way out through japan, china and korea. and the conversation was completely different. it was about global trade, freeing trade. i thought in that sense, the countries had more in common with their asian counterparts than their latin american counterparts. sec. shalala: it's how they -- is how they perceive themselves significant there? sec. rice: i think it is. if you look at places like chile,...
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let's get to "abc 7 news"news"ne reporter matt boone, live for us in pacific heights. what can you tell us? >> reporter: dion, absolute nightmare situation for the father and the two children he says were inside his car he says was taken behind me. police are behind me on the scene canvassing the area. an amber alert was just issued. we know this happened around 8:45 this evening. as you mentioned, dion, the man was making a doordash delivery here in pacific heights neighborhood of san francisco near laguna and jackson streets. these are the pictures of the two children who he says are inside the car, his 4-year-old daughter and his 1 1/2-year-old boy. the story right now that we're getting is that he was making that delivery. he was inside of the apartment, came back out. that's when he says he interacted with someone who was inside of his car. >> i was working, delivering food for doordash. i was in there for less than a minute. i came out, a guy was in my car. a stranger was in my car. i yesterday at him, tell him to get out. two of my kids is in the car. i just wan
let's get to "abc 7 news"news"ne reporter matt boone, live for us in pacific heights. what can you tell us? >> reporter: dion, absolute nightmare situation for the father and the two children he says were inside his car he says was taken behind me. police are behind me on the scene canvassing the area. an amber alert was just issued. we know this happened around 8:45 this evening. as you mentioned, dion, the man was making a doordash delivery here in pacific heights...
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. >> starting with us and china the pacific is the widest ocean it in geopolitical terms seems to be getting wider. it's fair to acknowledge the us and chinese governments have very different worldviews and systems of government of values and even philosophical traditions. i do think we are in the era of strategic competition and i don't think that will and are have a lot of implications for a great many questions. at the same time i don't think we can afford to allow the divide to become a complete rupture. we need to have the dialogue that spans the pacific and to identify where we can and indeed and must work together with climate being at the top of the list even issues of technology seeing two spheres , i believe there will be a need for interoperability and at times were technology to move across the pacific and with the controls that will ensure trust. all of that is a long way to say this is complicated and will take not just thoughtfulness the people of goodwill to sit down and talk it through the path forward. the other part is to be convinced that this is the time that i b
. >> starting with us and china the pacific is the widest ocean it in geopolitical terms seems to be getting wider. it's fair to acknowledge the us and chinese governments have very different worldviews and systems of government of values and even philosophical traditions. i do think we are in the era of strategic competition and i don't think that will and are have a lot of implications for a great many questions. at the same time i don't think we can afford to allow the divide to become...
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everything that fell from the sky and the rainy pacific northwest was harnessed.now, water today is an entitlement in the midwest. you expect to have it delivered to your doorstep whether you live in phoenix or denver or most of the pacific northwest for that matter. it wasn't until world war ii came along, the war accelerated the trend. government came in and showed what amazing things they could do in reengineering this wonderful piece of land of ours. so the columbia river ultimately was pinched by a dozen dams, almost every major in the west had a dam on it save yellowstone. that remains one of the few unharnessed rivers. a lot of people talk about what those dams did to salmon migration. it's interesting to watch how the public perception of dams has changed. now they say in the northwest, we have almost zero net co 2 emissions. why? because hydro power. everything comes from the sky. it doesn't release greenhouse gases, but it had the salmon effect. that's another story. now, there's one asterisk to this story of what happened to the big mighty columbia rive
everything that fell from the sky and the rainy pacific northwest was harnessed.now, water today is an entitlement in the midwest. you expect to have it delivered to your doorstep whether you live in phoenix or denver or most of the pacific northwest for that matter. it wasn't until world war ii came along, the war accelerated the trend. government came in and showed what amazing things they could do in reengineering this wonderful piece of land of ours. so the columbia river ultimately was...
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it was the only independent airborne regiment in the pacific theater. so as you go through the book one of the first guys you'll meet is the guy named bill calhoun and at the age of only 21. i'm sorry 22 first lieutenant bill calhoun was already a veteran paratrooper. he earned a purple heart but the time he gets ordered to take corregidor and he was the leader of the first platoon for f company and in this picture here, he's holding a thompson submachine gun. honestly, calhoun is my -- winters if anyone who's read band of brothers. you know calhoun really represents the character. the books narrative is really built on his unpublished memoir, you know, i got two copies of this noir one from a historian named paul whitman who had edited it and added some context to it. the second copy i got was a printed on dot matrix paper with his handwritten notes on it and and that came from his family and his memoir really? is the backbone of the narrative of rock force it gives you the character to follow as well as his he gives him his inner monologue and i think
it was the only independent airborne regiment in the pacific theater. so as you go through the book one of the first guys you'll meet is the guy named bill calhoun and at the age of only 21. i'm sorry 22 first lieutenant bill calhoun was already a veteran paratrooper. he earned a purple heart but the time he gets ordered to take corregidor and he was the leader of the first platoon for f company and in this picture here, he's holding a thompson submachine gun. honestly, calhoun is my -- winters...
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watch both programs sunday at 8pm eastern 5pm pacific on the presidency here on american history tv. retired navy captain cynthia macri discusses the impact of world war ii on japanese americans through the lens of her family's experiences the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this talk and provided the video. good morning. i'm pleased to be here again to talk about the japanese american experience in the military. i'm the daughter of a korean war veteran. the cousin of a highly decorated vietnam veteran and i myself am a united states navy retired. there was no expectation of military service in my family. but those who influenced me early in my life as an american living and growing up overseas were us service members ranging from the united states marine security guard detachment at the united states embassy in islamabad to the military attaches to our ambassador retired brigadier general by road and the famed brigadier general chuck yeager, who as you may recall was the first pilot to break the sound barrier. i was determined to be a us marine how ever i got in
watch both programs sunday at 8pm eastern 5pm pacific on the presidency here on american history tv. retired navy captain cynthia macri discusses the impact of world war ii on japanese americans through the lens of her family's experiences the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this talk and provided the video. good morning. i'm pleased to be here again to talk about the japanese american experience in the military. i'm the daughter of a korean war veteran. the cousin of a...
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we'll have high pressure over the pacific. air flows from high pressure to low pressure, basically going to drive down some very dry northeasterly winds, 20-45 miles per hour, tuesday and wednesday. can you see for tonight, it's calm out there for the winds. as we roll through tomorrow morning, notice in the mountains you can see the color popping, the red and magenta, 20-40 miles per hour on those wind gusts. not quite as windy for the lower elevations but the mountains definitely going to see winds. things ramp back up once we hit wednesday's forecast, that looks like it would be the windiest as we roll through wednesday. if you have allergies, they are off the charts. they could be bothering you for the next couple days. temperatures as we start out, not overly cold. 44. a little cloud cover. san francisco at 47 degrees. daytime high tomorrow with the drier and warmer wind, you can see everyone warms up. 75 in santa rosa. 72 in san francisco, even at the coast, 69 in half moon bay, and san jose will be at 74 degrees. we had
we'll have high pressure over the pacific. air flows from high pressure to low pressure, basically going to drive down some very dry northeasterly winds, 20-45 miles per hour, tuesday and wednesday. can you see for tonight, it's calm out there for the winds. as we roll through tomorrow morning, notice in the mountains you can see the color popping, the red and magenta, 20-40 miles per hour on those wind gusts. not quite as windy for the lower elevations but the mountains definitely going to see...
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this is to promote the asian and pacific islander culture and celebrate the chinese new year.is a very special time when families come together, but this year, we must celebration in a new way because we are in the middle of a pandemic, but nevertheless, celebrate, we will. at this time, i'd like to introduce carmen chu, city administrator of san francisco. welcome, carmen. >> hi. my name is carmen chu, san francisco city administrator. [speaking chinese language] >> even though we can't come together in person, it's so important to make sure we come together in cultural tradition. it's the year of the ox, and the ox is known to not only be positive, but hard working and honest. especially when we're facing covid-19, it's important for us to all power through it and to see the light at the end of the tunnel. of course, many of us would be going out to eat and to our favorite shops during this time. we can still do that, and let's continue to support our local small businesses during this time. of course, we want to take the time to recognize the artwork that are going to be al
this is to promote the asian and pacific islander culture and celebrate the chinese new year.is a very special time when families come together, but this year, we must celebration in a new way because we are in the middle of a pandemic, but nevertheless, celebrate, we will. at this time, i'd like to introduce carmen chu, city administrator of san francisco. welcome, carmen. >> hi. my name is carmen chu, san francisco city administrator. [speaking chinese language] >> even though we...
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the incident happened saturday night right here in the pacific heights neighborhood. it turns out the man that was arrested is already facing multiple charges from last year including robbery. >> the two young children in the backseat of the stolen honda ours. this latest carjacking putting lives at risk and is becoming a theme in san francisco even in pacific heights. people are scared. they are really skip it people are moving because of this. >> sf pd arrested romero on tuesday. he is facing to charges of robbery. prosecutors from the das office asked a judge to detain the 25- year-old while awaiting trial in both cases but were denied. a judge set bail and allowed his released twice with ramiro spending 135 days in jail. >> we know crime is a reality. we know sometimes people have been arrested will reoffend. >> the suspect was wearing a gps ankle monitor at the time of the arrest. >> they reoffend reoffend and reoffend and then they commit a crime that is taken enough now to prosecute because it is in the spotlight. >> the district includes pacific heights. >> th
the incident happened saturday night right here in the pacific heights neighborhood. it turns out the man that was arrested is already facing multiple charges from last year including robbery. >> the two young children in the backseat of the stolen honda ours. this latest carjacking putting lives at risk and is becoming a theme in san francisco even in pacific heights. people are scared. they are really skip it people are moving because of this. >> sf pd arrested romero on tuesday....
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the other issue which you mention, walter, the indo pacific is china and that is in my view going to be the single biggest challenge not just in the month but the years to come. very briefly, my understanding, tell me if i am wrong, those significant bipartisan agreements in washington that the more confrontational position adopted by the trump administration vis-À-vis china was not wrong and even joe biden as i recall said i will be tough on china. that is the american approach to china. the european approach at this moment is not quite there. we've seen a significant change in the way we think about china. we tended to think about china as a police we can export a huge number of bmws and volkswagens and that was the end of our strategic thought about china. that has changed. we are now adopting papers in the eu about china as a rival, not only as a partner but a systemic rival so there is a change in language, in understanding but i think most in europe continue to believe it should be possible on the basis of such principal as reciprocity that should be possible to create a level
the other issue which you mention, walter, the indo pacific is china and that is in my view going to be the single biggest challenge not just in the month but the years to come. very briefly, my understanding, tell me if i am wrong, those significant bipartisan agreements in washington that the more confrontational position adopted by the trump administration vis-À-vis china was not wrong and even joe biden as i recall said i will be tough on china. that is the american approach to china. the...
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the incident happened on saturday night, here in the pacific heights neighborhood. it turns out the man who was arrested is also facing multiple charges from last year, including robbery. the two young children in the backseat of this stolen honda are safe. this latest carjacking putting lives at risk is becoming a theme in sentences go, even in pacific heights. >> people are scared. they are really scared. people are moving because of this. >> reporter: police arrested erwin in the bay on tuesday and he is already facing two previous charges of robbery and possession of a stolen vehicle from last year. prosecuted from the das office asked the judge to detain the 25-year-old while awaiting trial in both cases, but they were denied. a judge set bail and allowed his release twice with romero spending 125 days in jail. >> we know crime is a reality, we note sometimes people who are arrested will reoffend. >> reporter: police say the suspect was wearing an ankle monitor at the time of the arrest. >> the reoffend and reoffend and commit a crime that is big enough now to
the incident happened on saturday night, here in the pacific heights neighborhood. it turns out the man who was arrested is also facing multiple charges from last year, including robbery. the two young children in the backseat of this stolen honda are safe. this latest carjacking putting lives at risk is becoming a theme in sentences go, even in pacific heights. >> people are scared. they are really scared. people are moving because of this. >> reporter: police arrested erwin in the...
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toward the pacific northwest but there are more rain chances in the seven- day forecast. we get into the details of that in a few minutes. >>> please turn to piece together a deadly shooting that killed one man, says another to the hospital. police were called to the scene around 10:30 last night. it is in the neighborhood off of highway 4. when officers got there they found the man who had been shot sitting in a parked car, he did not survive. they found a second gunshot victim nearby. he wasas rushed to the hospspit and is expecteded to recocover ththere is no word yet on wheth the e two shootingngs are conne or the suspect t has bebeen identifieded. >>>>> a violenent valentinines weekend d in the bay area. . saturdrday, san francisco polic say's s x people were shot in t bay view. seseveral calllled in afafter t heheard gunfire and near thiri and d cassava avenue, , all six people arere expectcted to sus bubut no word on a motive. in the meantitime oaklkland po are offering a $30,000 reward for a shooting early saturday morning. it happens near police headquarters near
toward the pacific northwest but there are more rain chances in the seven- day forecast. we get into the details of that in a few minutes. >>> please turn to piece together a deadly shooting that killed one man, says another to the hospital. police were called to the scene around 10:30 last night. it is in the neighborhood off of highway 4. when officers got there they found the man who had been shot sitting in a parked car, he did not survive. they found a second gunshot victim...
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pacific islander health parity coalition. as noted in the slides. some of the a3 encompasses goals of insuring that covid-19 materials are culturally lynn giss tickly appropriate and materials used for outreach and covid-19 testing sites are led and coordinated by community partners and showing there's adequate staffing with those who speak the language available for community members, there are resources available and for community members to feel comfortable. the need for collection of dis aggregated data to form appropriate and effective response to mitigate the spread of covid-19. lastly with plans for the roll out and outreach. next slide. in respect to the community focus, there has been pop up testing at various locations and weekly, in chinatown and chinese hospital and all the main testing sites, pop up testing at the portola districts, the southeast asian community development center, japan town, visitation valley and collaboration with the community development center and the northeast medical services and two test
pacific islander health parity coalition. as noted in the slides. some of the a3 encompasses goals of insuring that covid-19 materials are culturally lynn giss tickly appropriate and materials used for outreach and covid-19 testing sites are led and coordinated by community partners and showing there's adequate staffing with those who speak the language available for community members, there are resources available and for community members to feel comfortable. the need for collection of dis...
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watch the full program sunday at 2 pm eastern 11 am pacific here on american history tv. each week american history tvs reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues you're on the march to health at hershey's store get your free polio shot today at hershey's store. example injection means polio protection let's make columbus the best vaccinated city in america. children bring your parents and parents bring your children. precious stone ten days after the program was first announced television and newsman gathered to record the grand opening of the polio station on the main street of the city. the mayor was there. he got the first shot. you and then another for the benefit of photographers. nursing schools use the campaign as a practical training ground for student nurses. the mayor remained to see the community effort well on its way. it was an extremely pleasant start a good omen for the campaign columbus the best vaccinated city in america children bring your parents and parents bring your children get your free polio shot
watch the full program sunday at 2 pm eastern 11 am pacific here on american history tv. each week american history tvs reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues you're on the march to health at hershey's store get your free polio shot today at hershey's store. example injection means polio protection let's make columbus the best vaccinated city in america. children bring your parents and parents bring your children. precious stone ten days...
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it's a triumph for china after years of negotiations 15 countries in the pacific region have signed the r.c. e.p. free trade agreement joining the states and western allies south korea japan australia and new zealand these countries are present one 3rd of the world's population and its global economic output china also has an investment agreement with the e.u. and with the silk road project the middle kingdom is forging new alliances and relationships in central asia and africa. meanwhile china is vigorously pushing its own agenda for example the country imposed sanctions on goods from australia because among other reasons the government barred a chinese company wait from building a 5 g. network. message if you oppose china joran trouble how dangerous will china's expansionism be for the u.s. . stricken with this conflict between china and australia what is going on there. i think. for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chines
it's a triumph for china after years of negotiations 15 countries in the pacific region have signed the r.c. e.p. free trade agreement joining the states and western allies south korea japan australia and new zealand these countries are present one 3rd of the world's population and its global economic output china also has an investment agreement with the e.u. and with the silk road project the middle kingdom is forging new alliances and relationships in central asia and africa. meanwhile china...
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as applying to join the trans-pacific free trade bloc known as c p t p p british international trade secretary liz truss is expected to make the request during a call with the ministers of japan and new zealand on monday c.p.t. p.p. currently consists of 11 countries with australia canada and singapore also involved u.k. trades with the members amounted to 125000000000 dollars last year so here's the british trade secretary. who trans-pacific partnership is a trade area have a 9 trillion pounds worth of economic opportunity for which businesses fosgate called needs like malaysia mexico economies like canada japan and 1st of all it will have tariffs on 95 percent and unlike the e.u. it doesn't have the strings attached and there is no coal no controlling british borders there's no demand for money so this is a grouping of sovereign nations what it will do is link written to some of the fastest growing economies and well to give us those opportunities in the future well it's now a month since the u.k. left the single market and customs union it hasn't been without problems for traders
as applying to join the trans-pacific free trade bloc known as c p t p p british international trade secretary liz truss is expected to make the request during a call with the ministers of japan and new zealand on monday c.p.t. p.p. currently consists of 11 countries with australia canada and singapore also involved u.k. trades with the members amounted to 125000000000 dollars last year so here's the british trade secretary. who trans-pacific partnership is a trade area have a 9 trillion pounds...
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ten of those markets were here in asia pacific. in the market at the time. so consumer sentiment in the market at the time. _, , ., the time. so when it comes to the relationships _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found - the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found there | relationships that you found there was an interesting one in terms of anxiety and trust in government. which countries are you finding are actually trusting their governments? this certain place is japan for example have been doing relatively well when it comes to coronavirus. in fact we saw across asia pacific that there was a much higher level of trust in government here in terms of trust in government here in terms of response to the pandemic. specifically in singapore and china. where only 9% of respondents were concerned about their governments response to the pandemic. what concerned about their govern
ten of those markets were here in asia pacific. in the market at the time. so consumer sentiment in the market at the time. _, , ., the time. so when it comes to the relationships _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you _ the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found - the time. so when it comes to the relationships that you found there | relationships that you found there was an interesting one in terms...
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it's a triumph for china after years of negotiations 15 countries in the pacific region have signed the r c e p free trade agreement joining the states and western allies south korea japan australia and new zealand these countries represent one 3rd of the world's population and its global economic output china also has an investment agreement with the e.u. and with the silk road project the middle kingdom is forging new alliances and relationships in central asia and africa. meanwhile china is vigorously pushing its own agenda for example the country imposed sanctions on goods from australia because among other reasons the government barred a chinese company from building a 5 g. network. the message if you oppose china you're in trouble how dangerous will china's expansionism be for the us. searching. for him with this conflict between china and australia what is going on there. i think. for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chin
it's a triumph for china after years of negotiations 15 countries in the pacific region have signed the r c e p free trade agreement joining the states and western allies south korea japan australia and new zealand these countries represent one 3rd of the world's population and its global economic output china also has an investment agreement with the e.u. and with the silk road project the middle kingdom is forging new alliances and relationships in central asia and africa. meanwhile china is...
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is 7.7 magnitude quake hit the south pacific region. locals are told to avoid the beaches and the shore areas over the last week there have been eight other earthquakes within 100 miles of that area. >>> me video into the newsroom minutes ago. it has been such a gorgeous sunny dapeake eo water an those clear skies. it was really a beautiful springlike day. it was kind of weird but it was nice. >> nice out there today. we will have more nice days and store pretty much every other day. the rain chances are nice as well because we definitely need the rainfall. widespread rain is on the way thursday. this is the first system that will move in. this is the heaviest rain we will pick up. the next round of rain will move in on saturday. we will get into the every other day pattern. the showers on saturday are going to be lighter and they are going to be more spotty. it is about a coin flip chance of any rain measuring over a trace of rainfall in any particular spot around the bay area. let's focus on tomorrow's brain. increasing clouds tonight
is 7.7 magnitude quake hit the south pacific region. locals are told to avoid the beaches and the shore areas over the last week there have been eight other earthquakes within 100 miles of that area. >>> me video into the newsroom minutes ago. it has been such a gorgeous sunny dapeake eo water an those clear skies. it was really a beautiful springlike day. it was kind of weird but it was nice. >> nice out there today. we will have more nice days and store pretty much every other...
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pacific islander health parity coalition. as noted in the slides. some of the a3 encompasses goals of insuring that covid-19 materials are culturally lynn giss tickly appropriate and materials used for outreach and covid-19 testing sites are led and coordinated by community partners and showing there's adequate staffing with those who speak the language available for community members, there are resources available and for community members to feel comfortable. the need for collection of dis aggregated data to form appropriate and effective response to mitigate the spread of covid-19. lastly with plans for the roll out and outreach. next slide. in respect to the community focus, there has been pop up testing at various locations and weekly, in chinatown and chinese hospital and all the main testing sites, pop up testing at the portola districts, the southeast asian community development center, japan town, visitation valley and collaboration with the community development center and the northeast medical services and two test
pacific islander health parity coalition. as noted in the slides. some of the a3 encompasses goals of insuring that covid-19 materials are culturally lynn giss tickly appropriate and materials used for outreach and covid-19 testing sites are led and coordinated by community partners and showing there's adequate staffing with those who speak the language available for community members, there are resources available and for community members to feel comfortable. the need for collection of dis...
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believe in the global system europe and the united states together with our allies in the end of pacific work so hard to build over the last 70 years we can own the race for the future but to do so we have to be clear about the stark investments and partnerships that this will require great to protect to protect for space for innovation for an electoral property and the creative genius that thrives of the free exchange of ideas and open democratic societies we have to ensure that the benefits of growth are shared broadly and equitably not just by a few i have to push back against the chinese government's economic abuses and coersion that undercut the foundations of the international economic system everyone everyone must play by the same rules u.s. and european companies are required to public to publicly disclose corporate governance structure to corporate governance structures and abide by rules to deter corruption i'm optimistic practices chinese companies should be held in the same standard much shape the rules that will govern the advance of technology and the norms of behavior in c
believe in the global system europe and the united states together with our allies in the end of pacific work so hard to build over the last 70 years we can own the race for the future but to do so we have to be clear about the stark investments and partnerships that this will require great to protect to protect for space for innovation for an electoral property and the creative genius that thrives of the free exchange of ideas and open democratic societies we have to ensure that the benefits...