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with the asean and pacific island nations. new areas of cooperation, we have agreed to create synergy. th meeting todaye, we assessed, is a cornerstone for developing the r.o.k.-u.s. alliance into a comprehensive strategic alliance, and we will closely cooperate for peace, security, prosperity on the korean peninsula and the region. we go together. thank you. >> thank you very much. my first question to the four of you. you discussed the need of beijing to do more to reign in north korean aggression, but china has been largely signed on north korean deployment to help -- silent on north korean deployment to help russia's war effort. what steps would you like to see happen next? and is now the time for south korea to supply offensive arms to ukraine? and over to the middle east, if i may. secretary austin, secretary blinken, do you see lebanon's cease-fire deal coming together? and then in gaza, the u.s. has been pushing israel for answers on the devastating strike for days now to no avail. also, the letter you sent to the isra
with the asean and pacific island nations. new areas of cooperation, we have agreed to create synergy. th meeting todaye, we assessed, is a cornerstone for developing the r.o.k.-u.s. alliance into a comprehensive strategic alliance, and we will closely cooperate for peace, security, prosperity on the korean peninsula and the region. we go together. thank you. >> thank you very much. my first question to the four of you. you discussed the need of beijing to do more to reign in north korean...
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the - pacific, and if he brought it forward _ pacific, and if he brought it forward for— pacific, ande would not be i forward for operations into| region, we would not be up forward for operations into . region, we would not be up to bring — region, we would not be up to bring it— region, we would not be up to bring it to _ region, we would not be up to bring it to the _ region, we would not be up to bring it to the pacific- region, we would not be up to bring it to the pacific next - bring it to the pacific next year. _ bring it to the pacific next year. which _ bring it to the pacific next year, which shows - bring it to the pacific next year, which shows how. bring it to the pacific next - year, which shows how limited we are — year, which shows how limited we are if— year, which shows how limited we are. if anything, _ year, which shows how limited we are. if anything, the - year, which shows how limitedj we are. if anything, the lesson at the — we are. if anything, the lesson at the moment _ we are. if anything, the lesson at the moment is _ we are. if anything, the lesson at the
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texas pacific land corp.the corporate successor to texas pacific land trust which was formed way back in 1888 when a planned transcontinental railroad went bankrupt. the texas and pacific railway was never completed but they had a really great bunch of contracts with texas, california, arizona and new mexico. that granted them sections of land for every mile of rail built. even though the company went under they laid 972 miles of track which translated into 3.5 million acres of land in texas. that land was put into a trust for the benefit of the bond holders who eventually started laetzing their acreage to oil prospectors. huge business. which is why the trust certificates were listed on the new york stock exchange back in 1927. ultimately the texas pacific land trust spun off its underground mineral rights as txl oil which was bought by texaco which in turn got bought by chevron. however, the trust contain a non-participating interest under certain tracts of land. and that land happened to be in the permian
texas pacific land corp.the corporate successor to texas pacific land trust which was formed way back in 1888 when a planned transcontinental railroad went bankrupt. the texas and pacific railway was never completed but they had a really great bunch of contracts with texas, california, arizona and new mexico. that granted them sections of land for every mile of rail built. even though the company went under they laid 972 miles of track which translated into 3.5 million acres of land in texas....
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we depended ties with our global partners, especially in the indo pacific. and we celebrated 75 years of the strongest, most successful defensive alliance in history. i'm proud of all this progress, but we still got work to do. our priority is implementing the important agreements from nato's recent summits, and today we continued our progress. we are forging nato's most robust defense plans since the end of the cold war, and that will help ensure that we have the forces and capabilities to meet any contingency. that includes air and missile defense, which are crucial for defending the allied airspace, and earlier this month the general directed a reinforcement of nato air surveillance in rumania to monitor -- in romania to monitor russian military activity. nato allies continue to make robust investments in air and missile defense, but we must invest in many other areas to meet our requirements. i'm glad to say that we are sharing the burden of collective defense more than ever. this year a record 23 nato allies are hitting or copping our shared commitment
we depended ties with our global partners, especially in the indo pacific. and we celebrated 75 years of the strongest, most successful defensive alliance in history. i'm proud of all this progress, but we still got work to do. our priority is implementing the important agreements from nato's recent summits, and today we continued our progress. we are forging nato's most robust defense plans since the end of the cold war, and that will help ensure that we have the forces and capabilities to...
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we we will tell you about the black berets of the pacific fleet who are fighting here.latoon commander at that time was denis, a political officer by education, who due to circumstances headed the assault group. my great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and older brother, they are all military personnel, they are all officers. the airborne assault company is the elite. therefore , where it is hot, there we are. it is not for nothing that the marines have disappeared, where we are, there is victory. now , when you say this phrase, it immediately becomes clear that we will not retreat. until the task is completed, there is no escape from us, the guys fought in difficult areas during the hardest months for our army, suffered losses. it would be interesting to know the fate of our heroes, those we recorded then, here is the commander of your group, who is a psychologist, yes, the deputy political officer is a psychologist, yes, he is alive, the main thing is, he is alive, alive, healthy, continues to serve as well, 155, everything is fine with him, yes, we communicate. giv
we we will tell you about the black berets of the pacific fleet who are fighting here.latoon commander at that time was denis, a political officer by education, who due to circumstances headed the assault group. my great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and older brother, they are all military personnel, they are all officers. the airborne assault company is the elite. therefore , where it is hot, there we are. it is not for nothing that the marines have disappeared, where we are, there is...
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a pathway to the pacific. and potential trading routes with eastern sort of nations like russia, to some extent, but also possibly looking at china and japan. because the only way around was down underneath south america, and that is a long way to go. i think it is approximately a 180 day journey if you go around the east coast and all the way down to california. it takes half a year. so if you can find a quicker way, you are going to take it. and then jefferson says, obviously we all know there are people living in the louisiana territory. you are probably going to run into them. please collect all the information you can about the languages they speak. about their allegiances. about their affiliations. about the way that they live and sustained themselves. and to do as much as you can to not hit the united states if at all possible. so we ended last time on this idea that one of the most omnipresent threats to the new american republic were these indigenous nations. lewis and clarke are acting in part as dip
a pathway to the pacific. and potential trading routes with eastern sort of nations like russia, to some extent, but also possibly looking at china and japan. because the only way around was down underneath south america, and that is a long way to go. i think it is approximately a 180 day journey if you go around the east coast and all the way down to california. it takes half a year. so if you can find a quicker way, you are going to take it. and then jefferson says, obviously we all know...
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in the pacific coast in the 1840s. fremont makes several expeditions to california but in 1846 his expedition is the one that helps conquer california for the united states subduing the bear flag revolt and declaring united states sovereign t. i was want to be very clear, the navy is involved but what we really care about are these army guys. in 1846, without firing a shot, the army captures california and fremont is basically free to establish a headquarters and start to map and explore california. and i think we all know what that exploring is going to turn up. we will talk about it in just a minute. but it is going to produce great value for the u.s. fremont is going to become so famous as this pathfinder, that is his nickname, the pathfinder, and conqueror of california that he's going to run for president. he's going to be the first republican candidate for president in 1856 brady does not win. but and to be fair the dude lost to james buchanan and that is brutal. like, james buchanan? but he tried. he did his bes
in the pacific coast in the 1840s. fremont makes several expeditions to california but in 1846 his expedition is the one that helps conquer california for the united states subduing the bear flag revolt and declaring united states sovereign t. i was want to be very clear, the navy is involved but what we really care about are these army guys. in 1846, without firing a shot, the army captures california and fremont is basically free to establish a headquarters and start to map and explore...
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the pacific railroad in 1862 gives us the first. they will start surveying r those railroads in the 1850s but at this point even steamships are rare so you are under your r own power. louis and clark are doing a lot of paddling. they thmay have earned up to 18,000 calories a day just by how hard they were working which is crazy. they did not need to hit the gym. water is super important. a pathway to the pacific and potential trading routes with our nations like russia to some extent but also possibly looking at china and japan. the only way around was underneath south america. i think it is approximately a 180 day journey if you leave from the east coast of the united states and go down to end up in california. it takes half a year. if you can find a quicker way you will take it. then jefferson says, obviously we all know there are people living in the louisiana territory. you will probably run into them. please collect all the information you can about them. about the languages they speak, allegiances, affiliations, the way they l
the pacific railroad in 1862 gives us the first. they will start surveying r those railroads in the 1850s but at this point even steamships are rare so you are under your r own power. louis and clark are doing a lot of paddling. they thmay have earned up to 18,000 calories a day just by how hard they were working which is crazy. they did not need to hit the gym. water is super important. a pathway to the pacific and potential trading routes with our nations like russia to some extent but also...
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i had a briefin: indo-pacific region? i had a briefing with _ indo-pacific region?ick break pro quo, is help with its space programme and its nuclear programme, that is the worry. nuclear programme, that is the wor . ., worry. here in the uk far right activist tommy _ worry. here in the uk far right activist tommy robinson, - worry. here in the uk far right i activist tommy robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley—lennon, has beenjailed yaxley—lennon, has been jailed for three yaxley—lennon, has beenjailed for three months after admitting contempt of court. he breached a 2010 legal injunction that prevented him from repeating libel libellous statements about a syrian refugee. he wrongly claimed the man had attacked a girl at her school. our correspondences outside crown court for us and he says the judge he sent a strong message about the justice system.— justice system. stephen yaxley-lennon, - justice system. stephen yaxley-lennon, betterl justice system. stephen - yaxley-lennon, better known as yaxley—lennon, better known as stephen robinson, founded many year
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it certainly was jefferson appoints meriwether lewis to find a route to pacific. lewis as sort of a friend of jefferson who'd worked alongside jefferson for many years, is also from the same part of virginia, right? jefferson is from albemarle county and its surrounding area. he says, hey, you got some time, you got a couple years because i'd love to see if you can find a water route to the pacific. and lewis says, why not? i'll take it on, but i'd like to have a second in command. and he asks william clark to to fulfill that role. clark is part of a family of noted soldiers and explorers his brother, george rodgers. clark was a famous participant in that northwest indian war that we talked last class. and so clark kind of has a pedigree of this. i would say clark slightly more capable of the two. also, poor meriwether lewis just kind of fumbles and bumbles into. one or two disasters. the most famous of these is when he's down, kind of in that part of idaho there he drops down there, he's out hunting one day with another of the expedition, who is very near sighted
it certainly was jefferson appoints meriwether lewis to find a route to pacific. lewis as sort of a friend of jefferson who'd worked alongside jefferson for many years, is also from the same part of virginia, right? jefferson is from albemarle county and its surrounding area. he says, hey, you got some time, you got a couple years because i'd love to see if you can find a water route to the pacific. and lewis says, why not? i'll take it on, but i'd like to have a second in command. and he asks...
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region. tend to stay in the asia-pacific region. tend to stay in the asia-pacific reuion. , .on. joanna lu there. but while consumer spending may be muted, the golden week has boosted home sales, according to chinese state media. cctv reported that the number of home viewings increased significantly over the holiday. the sales of homes also rose across the country. it comes after a string of stimulus measures were announced to prop up the sector, including lowering down payments for first—time home buyers. staying with china but turning to the auto industry because the european union recently agreed to impose new tariffs on electric vehicles made in china. but it wasn't a unanimous vote. many abstained in german opposed. the boss of german carmaker volkswagen says the european union should exempt some companies from its tariffs on china—made electric vehicles. for more, let's bring in the asia editor hans grimmel. thank you forjoining me. which european countries are likely to benefit? it european countries are likely to benefit?— to benefit? it is a question about whether _ t
region. tend to stay in the asia-pacific region. tend to stay in the asia-pacific reuion. , .on. joanna lu there. but while consumer spending may be muted, the golden week has boosted home sales, according to chinese state media. cctv reported that the number of home viewings increased significantly over the holiday. the sales of homes also rose across the country. it comes after a string of stimulus measures were announced to prop up the sector, including lowering down payments for...
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military footprint around the world and the posture in the indo pacific.expanding basing options in the philippines are popular new guinea. in the expansion on pacing in guam and how you see this trend going. i'm pretty sure you are going to say it's going in the right direction, you started it yourself, but how much further doesn't need to go, what are the next steps at a future president will have to think about as long -- along with the sec.? >> i would be reluctant to talk about posture without talking about capability, capacity and the defense industrial base. the fact that we are creating a more resilient force posture is something we want to do, we all knew that was the way to make ourselves more operationally effective. but a couple of things are required. number one, when we started talking about four plus one, we said something that i think now is particularly relevant. we should -- any potential conflict in the future will have global implications, and any future conflict will have implications across all domains. air, land, space and cyberspace
military footprint around the world and the posture in the indo pacific.expanding basing options in the philippines are popular new guinea. in the expansion on pacing in guam and how you see this trend going. i'm pretty sure you are going to say it's going in the right direction, you started it yourself, but how much further doesn't need to go, what are the next steps at a future president will have to think about as long -- along with the sec.? >> i would be reluctant to talk about...
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of course where california, so with pacific as well as atlantic in terms of u.s. pirg but no, i don't think that at all. the nato countries are seen it, important for them to become more involved in the pacific as well. kind of behavior, aggressive behavior in south china sea in what means for trans commerce and the rest is very important. it's important to hong kong. trade issues and the rest, very important. the indo-pacific is very important to the united states, very important to kamala harris. she has demonstrated that. >> thank you that. a bit of china in. james. >> james comer bbc. let me pick up on the previous question. kamala harris it's a bit of an unfinished page i can put it about foreign policy we're all scratch their heads thinking what would a kamala harris presidency be? what would it mean for the of the world? can you give us your sense of her priorities, instincts on foreign policy across-the-board to sort of fill in some of those gaps? >> you have to just look to the american experience, not as individuals, except for one, except for one. becau
of course where california, so with pacific as well as atlantic in terms of u.s. pirg but no, i don't think that at all. the nato countries are seen it, important for them to become more involved in the pacific as well. kind of behavior, aggressive behavior in south china sea in what means for trans commerce and the rest is very important. it's important to hong kong. trade issues and the rest, very important. the indo-pacific is very important to the united states, very important to kamala...
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and the pacific northwest 1 to 3in. so that's going to be a huge, huge storm for them. we'll watch that rain line closely. if it moves even 100 miles more to the south, our rain chances would be much higher. right now, though, we're looking for 74 on sunday and halloween for everyone. the kids, the adults coming in dry and 70. yeah, that looks really good. no ponchos on this on this halloween? no, not at all. not the costumes. okay. thanks, jeff. yeah. all right. going to take a live look outside again. this time sfo, a major airline working to cut down on what they call gate lice. it's not what you think. it doesn't have anything to do with bugs. i'm sam liccardo, and i approve this message. evan low. caught again. his tactics called "outrageous" and "self-serving." slapped with charges that he illegally used banned corporate money for his campaign. low's already under investigation for running a corrupt scheme to give political access to big money donors. but when it comes to fighting for us... low's missed nearly 1,000 votes... from affordable housing to climate chan
and the pacific northwest 1 to 3in. so that's going to be a huge, huge storm for them. we'll watch that rain line closely. if it moves even 100 miles more to the south, our rain chances would be much higher. right now, though, we're looking for 74 on sunday and halloween for everyone. the kids, the adults coming in dry and 70. yeah, that looks really good. no ponchos on this on this halloween? no, not at all. not the costumes. okay. thanks, jeff. yeah. all right. going to take a live look...
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liberation advance in the kursk region, the fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade of the pacific fleet marines completely cleared the village of obukhovka, korenevsky district, from the ukrainian armed forces. alexey chibodarev, on what prospects this victory opens up. large banks have introduced a new commission for those planning to buy housing on a mortgage. and a vital necessity, let's plan today's dinner. a training home for teenagers with mental disabilities has opened in krasnodar, what do they teach there? hello, you are watching the news on ntv, egor kalovanov is in the studio. so, the ministry of defense reported on the liberation of the settlement of grodovka in the dpr by russian troops, units of the central group of troops were active. the advance of our forces was also noted, during the fighting the enemy lost about 200 servicemen in a day, and russian pilots, missilemen and artillerymen destroyed the israeli-made rada multifunctional radar station, as well as the infrastructure of two ukrainian military airfields, fsu ammunition depots, production workshops and sto
liberation advance in the kursk region, the fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade of the pacific fleet marines completely cleared the village of obukhovka, korenevsky district, from the ukrainian armed forces. alexey chibodarev, on what prospects this victory opens up. large banks have introduced a new commission for those planning to buy housing on a mortgage. and a vital necessity, let's plan today's dinner. a training home for teenagers with mental disabilities has opened in...
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said that while there was "no question" slavery was "abhorrent" but he wanted the meeting on the pacificto focus on the "here and now". king charles and queen camilla are present for the commonwealth heads of government meeting. the couple will complete a day of engagements before meeting with commonwealth leaders at the end of the week. frederick mitchell is the foreign minister of the bahamas. he spoke to the bbc earlier today. fist he spoke to the bbc earlier toda . �* ., today. at the moment the countries _ today. at the moment the countries want _ today. at the moment the countries want the - today. at the moment the - countries want the conversation to start about it. there appears to be reluctance to even start the conversation. many countries have conceded the apology by the british government doesn't want there. at this time the discussion needs to be had about the history of this and the ill effects of what happened after slavery was abolished which continue to affect our society today. joining me live now from samoa is our correspondent katy watson. how much is this question of
said that while there was "no question" slavery was "abhorrent" but he wanted the meeting on the pacificto focus on the "here and now". king charles and queen camilla are present for the commonwealth heads of government meeting. the couple will complete a day of engagements before meeting with commonwealth leaders at the end of the week. frederick mitchell is the foreign minister of the bahamas. he spoke to the bbc earlier today. fist he spoke to the bbc earlier...
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the international pacific festival is ending in the capital of primorye. ten countries, the best productions. and what was most memorable? and at the beginning about the strikes on the rear areas of ukraine, arrivals in kiev and an explosion fire in the port in the odessa region. in this area there is a transshipment base of the armed forces of ukraine and infrastructure for the transfer to the war zone, equipment and ammunition. well , on this recording, as reported, the sound of drones flying to the oil depot, soon a series of explosions. oh, it has begun. and now exclusive videos, footage made by fighters of the thirty-fifth motorized rifle brigade of the center group, a german leopard tank was knocked out in the dpr on the outskirts of dimitrov, the ukrainian name is mirnograd. our military struck with the help of fvedrones, first they disabled the electronic warfare station on the hull, then immobilized it, the crew escaped. to prevent the ukrainian armed forces from evacuating the leopard, they fired continuously. the tank was knocked out, despite se
the international pacific festival is ending in the capital of primorye. ten countries, the best productions. and what was most memorable? and at the beginning about the strikes on the rear areas of ukraine, arrivals in kiev and an explosion fire in the port in the odessa region. in this area there is a transshipment base of the armed forces of ukraine and infrastructure for the transfer to the war zone, equipment and ammunition. well , on this recording, as reported, the sound of drones flying...
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it is also a first for a pacific island to host the summit.ake a success of it. the main road from the airport to the capital is one long welcome party. villages across samoa's main island have been sprucing up their home waiting for visitors. we samoan people, we always extend our hospitality. the same with the king also. this is a great opportunity to welcome him. the king may be in the spotlight, but so to are the issues that matter to him. and they are issues that matter to islanders. the pacific is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels. while here, the king has chosen to visit a mangrove restoration project and a national park, highlighting the effects of climate change. it is a packed schedule in samoa, as it was in australia. on friday, he will be speaking to commonwealth leaders before flying back home. samoa is a pacific island nation — made up on nine islands — and with a population ofjust 218,000 people. king charles will be staying in a small village on the south coast down from the capital apia — called siumu — wherejust mo
it is also a first for a pacific island to host the summit.ake a success of it. the main road from the airport to the capital is one long welcome party. villages across samoa's main island have been sprucing up their home waiting for visitors. we samoan people, we always extend our hospitality. the same with the king also. this is a great opportunity to welcome him. the king may be in the spotlight, but so to are the issues that matter to him. and they are issues that matter to islanders. the...
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in the pacific.as an even greater problem, one complicated by the huge and widely separated areas which had to be kept under observation by the malaria survey and control units. the solomon islands campaigns proved a severe test for these units. they searched for new mosquito vectors and determined their habitats. the men took out a brain used repellent on net. there were many breeding places of the anopheles on the road to japan to control them. every method of spraying, dusting, oiling and draining was used. typhus of the scrub by mite variety proved a serious disease hazard in the pacific, and the india burma theater. since much less was known about this form of typhus. extensive studies had to be made of the clinical disease. the request, the causing it and the animal hosts and insect vector carrying it. rodents and other mammals as well were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. ticks, mites and other surface insects of the common wild animals were studied as possible vectors. s
in the pacific.as an even greater problem, one complicated by the huge and widely separated areas which had to be kept under observation by the malaria survey and control units. the solomon islands campaigns proved a severe test for these units. they searched for new mosquito vectors and determined their habitats. the men took out a brain used repellent on net. there were many breeding places of the anopheles on the road to japan to control them. every method of spraying, dusting, oiling and...
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what happens in the indo-pacific? i, it could change the dynamics on the korean peninsula and potentially signal that the risk of conflict as much tyre between north and south korea than we currently anticipate. >> really interesting, really alarming stuff, colonel. thank you so much. you bet coming up some new details about a deadly e coli outbreak? think that the cdc has tied to mcdonald's quarter pounders stay with us for that election day. >> vice president harris faces voters and takes to pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris tonight at nine eastern on cnn sell your home in any season for any reason start your >> it has seven nutrients to help fill those holes. your immune system. >> what holes supporting nutrients our most complete support yet, i you sure. you tend to exaggerate go ahead and call them yourself. thank you for calling out now, this is an how can i help you? >> didn't you really have medicare plans that cover dental vision and hearing?
what happens in the indo-pacific? i, it could change the dynamics on the korean peninsula and potentially signal that the risk of conflict as much tyre between north and south korea than we currently anticipate. >> really interesting, really alarming stuff, colonel. thank you so much. you bet coming up some new details about a deadly e coli outbreak? think that the cdc has tied to mcdonald's quarter pounders stay with us for that election day. >> vice president harris faces voters...
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you see an organized line and it works its way off of the pacific.ow we can take there and march this in this general direction and watch it fall apart as it does that. from 5:00 a.m., going into the early afternoon, it fizzles out. and then maybe through the late afternoon there might be a few more straggler showers coming in on the coast. none of it will amount to a lot the best part, seeing the beautifully organized line going through the north bay at 5:00 a.m. if we put the rainfall totals on here as you suspect from what we just saw. from here, south, the numbers are nonexistent. nothing measurable, maybe if you are lucky you get rain out of this in the city. look at the north bay. if you were watching this last night you can tell it is different. get a close-up look at santa rosa. last night at the forecast, 4/100th of an inch of rain. it is virtually nothing. at least it was something measurable. today, you went up now you are up to one tent of an inch of rain. again, we would laugh at that when we get into winter and when serious storms come
you see an organized line and it works its way off of the pacific.ow we can take there and march this in this general direction and watch it fall apart as it does that. from 5:00 a.m., going into the early afternoon, it fizzles out. and then maybe through the late afternoon there might be a few more straggler showers coming in on the coast. none of it will amount to a lot the best part, seeing the beautifully organized line going through the north bay at 5:00 a.m. if we put the rainfall totals...
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to put to that as a life front can just acknowledge the situation and the positive apologize and pacific wait until a survivor all 0. why then? yeah, so i did inside the lesson powers of the u. s. u k, i'm bronze will fueling the conflict. what i saw with my eyes were on one hand, they sent me so to my lease is going house to house looking for to seize, killing 2 of these we went into hiding. and then as we try to escape at some point, we have many near death experiences. by the way, as we escaped. there was also a big campaign, a bombing campaign by the, our b of. so you have the sort of musicians that are killing people, brutally with and with hands. now, as this was happening, my on myself and my own mother were at one point, ordered to take our own grace. at that point is when i felt so alone fell completely lonely. even though i was standing there with my mother when they ordered us to take our own graves. so they can bury you after they kill us at the time it was a proxy war between us and that you okay. on one hand supporting the r p. s. rebels and friends. on the other hand of su
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but as this moves into some cooler pacific waters, it is expected to weaken by sunday morning. winds of 45mph. but it is going to be parallel here to california. so we're actually going to see some of that remnant tropical moisture, at least a plume of that more tropical air make it down near the california mexican border. it doesn't really look like a whole lot would come from it. maybe an isolated chance of a thunderstorm. we're not concerned about that. we'll keep an eye on it. it's a storm up to the north. that is very impressive. still here? saturday morning at 7:00, you can see how wide reaching. i think by the time we get to sunday, we still could have some drizzle chances in the morning. maybe a spotty shower into the afternoon, and likely hold on to a slim chance here as we head through sunday evening and another spotty chance here as we head into monday with some dusting of snow there throughout the cierra overall totals here for us just trace amounts to 2/10 of an inch. you get into a half inch or more around eureka and still looking at 1 to 3in here from seattle all
but as this moves into some cooler pacific waters, it is expected to weaken by sunday morning. winds of 45mph. but it is going to be parallel here to california. so we're actually going to see some of that remnant tropical moisture, at least a plume of that more tropical air make it down near the california mexican border. it doesn't really look like a whole lot would come from it. maybe an isolated chance of a thunderstorm. we're not concerned about that. we'll keep an eye on it. it's a storm...
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at san francisco's western edge is the place where land meets pacific ocean. here, the great highway, built in 1929, stretches three and a half miles down the coast. it's a fickle road, often closed to traffic when winds push ocean beaches sand onto the asphalt. in 2022, the board of supervisors approved a three year pilot project to keep the road car free on weekends. every weekend this place just comes alive with people interacting, exchanging. but now, on the november ballot, proponents of a car free great highway are proposing permanently closing the section between lincoln and sloat and converting it into a park. so you'd have places for people to put up art. there'd be places for people to bike. there'd be art. installation space. prop k supporter britt marie allman lives nearby, and also owns a yarn shop in the neighborhood. it really does seem like the time is now to create this promenade. a place that is a town, a town square for us all. proponents of prop k say the roadway is unreliable anyway because of sand and erosion issues. heidi josephson, a ne
at san francisco's western edge is the place where land meets pacific ocean. here, the great highway, built in 1929, stretches three and a half miles down the coast. it's a fickle road, often closed to traffic when winds push ocean beaches sand onto the asphalt. in 2022, the board of supervisors approved a three year pilot project to keep the road car free on weekends. every weekend this place just comes alive with people interacting, exchanging. but now, on the november ballot, proponents of a...
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and pacific island nations. and a new areas of cooperation such as aukus portmac we've agreed to create synergy. the meeting today we assess is a cornerstone for developing the rok-u.s. alliance into global conference of alliance and we will closely cooperate for peace and security of prosperity korean peninsula and in the region. we go together. thank you. >> thank you very much. questions for the full view. you discussed me for beijing to do more to rein in north korea's aggression but so far china has been largely silent on north korea's deployment of troops of russia's war efforts. what do you make of the silence? what do you want to see? what specific steps would you like to see happen next? and is now the time for south korea to supply a sense of arms to ukraine and then over to them at least if i may, secretary austin, secretary blinken. do you see lebanon ceasefire to come together? is that on the horizon? in gaza, the u.s. has been pushing israel for answers on that devastating strike to no avail. also
and pacific island nations. and a new areas of cooperation such as aukus portmac we've agreed to create synergy. the meeting today we assess is a cornerstone for developing the rok-u.s. alliance into global conference of alliance and we will closely cooperate for peace and security of prosperity korean peninsula and in the region. we go together. thank you. >> thank you very much. questions for the full view. you discussed me for beijing to do more to rein in north korea's aggression but...
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and the prime minister is in the south pacific — he sits down with our political editor chris mason,uring a meeting of commonwealth leaders in samoa. speaking in russian. our russia editor steve rosenberg challenges vladimir putin on the war with ukraine — as he's allowed a question at the president's press conference for the first time in years. also tonight — the menendez brothers, convicted in 1996 for murdering their parents in beverly hills — could they be about to walk free? we'll be live in la. and on bbc london — the parents of a child killed fresh insight on the stories of the day with big interviews at our regular panel at newsnight. and look at with the papers as saying about tomorrow's news. good evening. the chancellor has told the bbc that the government will change the way it measures its debt in next week's budget, to allow for more borrowing. rachel reeves said it will free up billions of pounds for infrastructure spending — on rail, roads and building projects. the shadow chancellor, jeremy hunt, says increasing borrowing will mean interest rates stay higher for lon
and the prime minister is in the south pacific — he sits down with our political editor chris mason,uring a meeting of commonwealth leaders in samoa. speaking in russian. our russia editor steve rosenberg challenges vladimir putin on the war with ukraine — as he's allowed a question at the president's press conference for the first time in years. also tonight — the menendez brothers, convicted in 1996 for murdering their parents in beverly hills — could they be about to walk free? we'll...
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tonight on wind, germany and other allies are worried about china is growing influence in the, in the pacific. the i bring golf, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin this friday and 11 on where israel says that it's forces have killed around 250 has bullet fighters since its troops entered the country earlier this week. israel has stepped up air strikes on, has below strongholds and southern bay route. and some reported say in an attempt to kill the militant groups next leader, israel's cross border assault has force tens of thousands of lebanese to flee the finding massive explosions, drug southern bed with overnight as is that i get, he's all just strikes against his will and 11 on those displays live in fear of becoming the target. i says, missouri lies, but i don't know how long you don't know when the roof is to hit you and your family. you get scared, of course, and you can sleep. you were even, might strike you by mistake. in southern lebanon is highly forces. press ahead, the condo patients, and say, they have good a
tonight on wind, germany and other allies are worried about china is growing influence in the, in the pacific. the i bring golf, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin this friday and 11 on where israel says that it's forces have killed around 250 has bullet fighters since its troops entered the country earlier this week. israel has stepped up air strikes on, has below strongholds and southern bay route. and some reported say in...
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by the time we get to this weekend, there will be some rain in the pacific. i'll let younow what that mea kns first time earlier this month. now we're learning that tesla's new cyber cab could soon turn heads on the streets of palo alto. turns out palo alto has a problem with its popular rideshare service called link, but it may have a solution. tesla and its new autonomous vehicle. here's nbc bay area's audrey asistio with that potential partnership. raj. and yes, i spoke with a council member tonight who says the city shuttle service isn't sustainable. this while tesla needs a place to test out its self-driving cars. so the city recently held a meeting with tesla about a potential partnership. and so far, he says, it sounds promising. palo alto councilman greg lin tanaka says he came up with the partnership idea six plus months ago. the idea basically, is that tesla needs to have this robotaxi and they need a place to test it and then in palo alto, we have a link where we're trying to provide rides for our kids. and because we don't really have bus bussing
by the time we get to this weekend, there will be some rain in the pacific. i'll let younow what that mea kns first time earlier this month. now we're learning that tesla's new cyber cab could soon turn heads on the streets of palo alto. turns out palo alto has a problem with its popular rideshare service called link, but it may have a solution. tesla and its new autonomous vehicle. here's nbc bay area's audrey asistio with that potential partnership. raj. and yes, i spoke with a council member...
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i spoke to sala george carter, who's a samoan high chief and director of the anu pacific institute.his visit. samoa is very proud of its history, and part of that history is being part of the commonwealth. the highest gift not only the country but the people is bestowing a chiefly title, it makes king charles one of our own, that cultural connection. there were a few villages offering bestowing titles, and this esteemed title was bestowed today by a village which creates that cultural bond of the king to the people of samoa. there will be more villages tomorrow. but of course this is a day of celebration, that we have on the shores of this island nation a king from the uk. is his reception equally warmly received across samoa? we saw protests in australia, i just wonder if there is any anti—monarchy sentiment in samoa? absolutely not, we are proud in samoa of our cultural heritage. we have our own head of state and head of government, but the celebration in terms of being part of the commonwealth is important, vital to samoa. we joined the commonwealth in the 19705. in part, for nav
i spoke to sala george carter, who's a samoan high chief and director of the anu pacific institute.his visit. samoa is very proud of its history, and part of that history is being part of the commonwealth. the highest gift not only the country but the people is bestowing a chiefly title, it makes king charles one of our own, that cultural connection. there were a few villages offering bestowing titles, and this esteemed title was bestowed today by a village which creates that cultural bond of...
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mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001.rom the denver gazette just this week, a story about a 90-year-old poll worker in colorado. the headline, meet a jefferson county nonagenarian election judge, with in the supply of energy, they write, it is hard to deny her uncanny ability to bring people together for one of democracy's most on the mental acts, casting a ballot. she said she made her way into the election profession by a way of a serendipitous phone call in 2007. she says i was retired, had an election -- eight relative working as an election judge. she called me because i knew i liked working part-time jobs. i need some help, would you be interested in being a judge? and ever since 2007, she has been an election judge in colorado, has seen five presidential elections. the story featuring her in the colorado gazette. this is tony in brooklyn, new york. how long have you been a poll worker? caller: well, i am 64 now, and i actually, when i was 16, i volunteered in 1976 election, basically helping little old ladies poll
mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001.rom the denver gazette just this week, a story about a 90-year-old poll worker in colorado. the headline, meet a jefferson county nonagenarian election judge, with in the supply of energy, they write, it is hard to deny her uncanny ability to bring people together for one of democracy's most on the mental acts, casting a ballot. she said she made her way into the election profession by a way of a serendipitous phone call in 2007. she says i was...
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you look out of the pacific, though, lawrence, different story. but we got monster storm out that i mean, this is no joke. this is a cat 5 storm. now as strong as they get so a major hurricane now brewing in the middle of the pacific right now turning its way across open waters. and that's why it's been able to maintain some of the strength, even strengthen a little bit since last night. you can see it rolling across lost a little bit of the eye last night was kind of reforming and going through what's called eye wall replacement. but now. >> yeah, it is just humming along out there in open waters. a look at that. well defined eye. you can tell how strong these are when they get really circular. they give you an idea that is just really going strong and well, the fine and this is a compact storm. so good news is right now. it's not running toward land is moving away from mexico at this time. the one thing to watch out would be hawaii. but here's the latest in the forecast. you can see right now sustained winds of 100 and 60 miles per hour. that is
you look out of the pacific, though, lawrence, different story. but we got monster storm out that i mean, this is no joke. this is a cat 5 storm. now as strong as they get so a major hurricane now brewing in the middle of the pacific right now turning its way across open waters. and that's why it's been able to maintain some of the strength, even strengthen a little bit since last night. you can see it rolling across lost a little bit of the eye last night was kind of reforming and going...
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it�*s also a first for a pacific island to host the summit, and samoa�*s pulling out all the stops to ready for this week�*s visitors. we are samoan people, we always extend our hospitality. same with the king. so, you know, we have this great opportunity to welcome him. the king may be in the spotlight, but so too are the issues that matter to him. and they are issues that also matter to islanders. the pacific is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels, while here the king�*s chosen to visit a mangrove restoration project and a national park, highlighting the effects of climate change. the king will then spend friday with commonwealth leaders — climate is expected to once again dominate the agenda. but at this meeting of nations brought together by british colonisation, talk of historic links to the slave trade are bound to come up. the government has ruled out an apology and financial reparations are not on the agenda either. neither will the king be able to say anything, as he needs the government�*s approval. he will, though, address leaders and host a dinner on friday before
it�*s also a first for a pacific island to host the summit, and samoa�*s pulling out all the stops to ready for this week�*s visitors. we are samoan people, we always extend our hospitality. same with the king. so, you know, we have this great opportunity to welcome him. the king may be in the spotlight, but so too are the issues that matter to him. and they are issues that also matter to islanders. the pacific is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels, while here the king�*s...
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ipec, which you say is asian, ipec is asia and the pacific, it is the asia pacific regional accreditation union or ipec, and it is the international laboratory accreditation union or ilac. in the accreditation system in the world, 11 countries participate in more than 160 accreditation bodies. when a country or its accreditation body becomes a member of these bodies , the result of inspection and certification is trusted all over the world. compliance will be done. well, alhamdulillah, i must proudly say that the islamic republic of iran has successfully become a member of the assemblies after 27 years. international or the international union to confirm the qualification of ilc laboratory, and this process, as i said , they allowed us to share these mutual arrangements with our conformity assessment institutions , and we announced this to everyone all over the country . institutions are doing those requirements and actually the process that they have to do and some are doing it and this work has been done. once a product is tested in our country, it won't be tested in other countries, it
ipec, which you say is asian, ipec is asia and the pacific, it is the asia pacific regional accreditation union or ipec, and it is the international laboratory accreditation union or ilac. in the accreditation system in the world, 11 countries participate in more than 160 accreditation bodies. when a country or its accreditation body becomes a member of these bodies , the result of inspection and certification is trusted all over the world. compliance will be done. well, alhamdulillah, i must...
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region, it describes in detail and the kuads, kuads, pacific... partnerships in the field of economicsl the main emphasis is military, to consider, bulinkin believes that success, the success of the us administration is, well, the transfer of military alarm or military threat to the asian-pacific region, in the article there is a statement, you know, it is so funny, but conceptual, that the united states are ready to compete with the revzenic powers in what we call the world majority. as confirmation , well, a project is cited, which is really such a geopolitical, of course, from angola through zambia to the indian ocean, well, that's all, and the article also says that the united states will look for private investors to solve infrastructure projects around the world, that is, in fact , there is no money, yes, but you build, and what is not, the article, this seems more important to me, there are no reasons for a crisis in relations between the united states and these four countries, especially between russia and china, this is a given, this crisis exists, so we are dealing with it, t
region, it describes in detail and the kuads, kuads, pacific... partnerships in the field of economicsl the main emphasis is military, to consider, bulinkin believes that success, the success of the us administration is, well, the transfer of military alarm or military threat to the asian-pacific region, in the article there is a statement, you know, it is so funny, but conceptual, that the united states are ready to compete with the revzenic powers in what we call the world majority. as...
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the only strategist, the main strategist in the pacific. now, truman, a rookie president, was not about to challenge roosevelt's political and military judgment. and so. that that's why he he stuck with macarthur and made him the supreme commander, harold ickes, who was close to roosevelt and actually to truman. he was a new dealer. he was in both the cabinet, roosevelt's cabinet and truman's cabinet. he said that truman had no other choice. and he publicly said the blame for appointing to the occupation is in the pacific, in the far east is due to roosevelt. harry truman, saving democracy, an. early 1947 early 1947, truman faced situation similar to what biden is dealing with in ukraine. only for truman it was greece and turkey and soviet inspired communists threatening threatening threatening greece with taking over their government against the will of the and the will of their people. and the kremlin was pressuring turkey to amend the treaty governing? the turkish straits and undersecretary dean acheson and persuaded truman that if greec
the only strategist, the main strategist in the pacific. now, truman, a rookie president, was not about to challenge roosevelt's political and military judgment. and so. that that's why he he stuck with macarthur and made him the supreme commander, harold ickes, who was close to roosevelt and actually to truman. he was a new dealer. he was in both the cabinet, roosevelt's cabinet and truman's cabinet. he said that truman had no other choice. and he publicly said the blame for appointing to the...
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the pacific islands _ international spaces. the pacific islands very - international spaces.much on the front line, the forefront of the impacts of climate change. thank you so much for your time today. five people have been killed and more than 20 injured during an attack in turkey on the headquarters of a defence company. it happened at an aerospace complex north of the capital ankara. turkey's interior minister said a woman and a man had been "neutralised" in what he said was a terrorist attack. no—one has claimed responsibility. caroline hawley has the details. from the car park outside the headquarters of turkey's state—run aerospace company, someone filmed as the attack unfolded. first came the shooting. then the explosion. followed by more gunfire. the attackers appear to have arrived in this taxi. to the right of it, one of the first casualties. cctv showed two attackers — one a man, one a woman — just outside the building, carrying large rucksacks and automatic weapons. the man then enters the headquarters. security forces rushed to the scene as employees took refuge
the pacific islands _ international spaces. the pacific islands very - international spaces.much on the front line, the forefront of the impacts of climate change. thank you so much for your time today. five people have been killed and more than 20 injured during an attack in turkey on the headquarters of a defence company. it happened at an aerospace complex north of the capital ankara. turkey's interior minister said a woman and a man had been "neutralised" in what he said was a...
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so 845 we get texas larger. 1846, we get the pacific northwest. 1848 we get we get california. and in all the southwest, you know, this huge gorging, gorging, that's 1 million, 200,000 square miles. it's right out, three quarters of a billion. that's got to be acres. that's twice as much land as acquired in the louisiana purchase in 1803. you know, difficult of overestimate. and with that, you know the the 48 states are contiguous united states was essentially completed except for the gadsden purchase in 1845. all right. i mean, 1850s, 54, which i think it was kind of an after dinner meant after this after this atlas that was a great gorging, gorging of land right up. look at it. this way. what are we what are we talking about? if this country, over the next three years, between 18, 20, 24 to 27, would to that much if we were to add that much land not to west, we can't go there. we'll get whipped. but to the south, what would that be? that would mean, but in 2027, the united states would expand, would contain all of mexico all of honduras, all of nicaragua, of central america,
so 845 we get texas larger. 1846, we get the pacific northwest. 1848 we get we get california. and in all the southwest, you know, this huge gorging, gorging, that's 1 million, 200,000 square miles. it's right out, three quarters of a billion. that's got to be acres. that's twice as much land as acquired in the louisiana purchase in 1803. you know, difficult of overestimate. and with that, you know the the 48 states are contiguous united states was essentially completed except for the gadsden...
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the color and pride of the pacific fleet. commanders of surface and underwater airships accept congratulations on their holiday. without them, without exaggeration, there would be no glorious achievements of victories. the power of the fleet is the business of each commander. a rare moment: the guards missile cruiser varyak moored at the thirty-third berth of vladivostok. this is the flagship of the pacific fleet, and more often it is in the distant... you come to the command post, look there or at the navigation post, very often you take an example from the ship from the flagship and then implement it at home. many crews today honor their commanders at sea, ships on combat duty in different parts of the ocean, diesel-electric submarine magadan just returned from a campaign, it lasted more than 40 days, ended successfully, largely thanks to the commander. varshavyanka became a home, so only an admiral, as they say, is further. far eastern news bureau. and now to the situation in the kursk region. the crew of the su-25 aircraf
the color and pride of the pacific fleet. commanders of surface and underwater airships accept congratulations on their holiday. without them, without exaggeration, there would be no glorious achievements of victories. the power of the fleet is the business of each commander. a rare moment: the guards missile cruiser varyak moored at the thirty-third berth of vladivostok. this is the flagship of the pacific fleet, and more often it is in the distant... you come to the command post, look there...
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we've got to countries, we announce the corresponding banking effort in the pacific islands in under 10 months. we've got to get to 12 on the average. simplicity. 21 countries now where all parts of the institution have one country representing. our scorecard is now a combined scorecard for the hole. how many girls went to school, how many carbon emissions we avoid as opposed to how many projects and dollars. i'm not saying we won't focus on projects and dollars, i'm just saying we also need to keep an ion output and by the way, so people can look at what we are doing by project. and i want to add one specific one that i think is relevant. we have a digital platform now where they can all put a project into it and we cannot finance together. we can discuss together, finance together, to benefit from working together as compared to making the country go through three hoops to deal with three mdd's to come to one place. there's 100 projects going through that pipe right now. i'm hopeful this will lead to a good outcome. in the same way, i think there's a lot of work yet to be done on w
we've got to countries, we announce the corresponding banking effort in the pacific islands in under 10 months. we've got to get to 12 on the average. simplicity. 21 countries now where all parts of the institution have one country representing. our scorecard is now a combined scorecard for the hole. how many girls went to school, how many carbon emissions we avoid as opposed to how many projects and dollars. i'm not saying we won't focus on projects and dollars, i'm just saying we also need to...