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panama is the southern most central american nation at the country's narrow is pointed canal connects the coastal cities of panama city and cologne the pacific with the atlantic and caribbean. the ticket hole in the station of the panama canal railway is low on charm and there aren't many customers it's the rainy season and that means low season. when you have. a total of ten diesel electric locomotives hold the passenger trains then named of the stations along the route that numbers derive from the early years of the railway in panama our trains ready it has a locomotive and both ends this push pull system means the stuff don't have to do any shunting at the final stops. is a tour guide he'll be showing as a very special corner of his country served by students trying to top up their income a small but welcome breakfast at seven fifteen on the don't the only passenger train of the day departs panama city for cooling the seventy seven kilometer trip takes around an hour. and only runs with days undeterred by the early hour passengers from many countries have come along for the ride th
panama is the southern most central american nation at the country's narrow is pointed canal connects the coastal cities of panama city and cologne the pacific with the atlantic and caribbean. the ticket hole in the station of the panama canal railway is low on charm and there aren't many customers it's the rainy season and that means low season. when you have. a total of ten diesel electric locomotives hold the passenger trains then named of the stations along the route that numbers derive...
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into slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history with respect to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season will be back on saturday when we scramble today's you good bye minister's questions but your we call in challenge to raise amazing minority government on its multi-billion pound failure to protect public services until then people that buy social media with a twenty two years to the day that yasser arafat one hundred percent of the vote in palestine supposed elections conducted as he faced a defacto assassination threat from british and u.s. backed israeli agents. global warming are selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is going. to st
into slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history with respect to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season will be back on saturday when we scramble today's you good bye minister's...
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slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history what was back to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season we'll be back of that day when we describe will today's u.k. by minister's questions but there we called in challenge to raise a maze minority government on its multi-billion pound failure to protect public services until then people like us by social media with you know exactly twenty three years to the day if yasser arafat won eighty eight percent of the vote in palestine first elections conducted as he faced a defacto assassination threats from british and u.s. backed israeli agents. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but knowing first signed up to be friggin poisone
slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history what was back to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season we'll be back of that day when we describe will today's u.k. by minister's questions...
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into slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history what was back to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season will be back on saturday when we do scramble today's your good bye mrs questions but here we call in challenge to raise amazing minority government on its multi-billion pound failure to protect public services until then people like us by social media will see also have a twenty two years to the day if yasser arafat won eighty eight percent of the vote in palestine's first elections conducted as he faced a defacto assassination threat from british and u.s. backed israeli agents. young children who worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million doing so today. this culture led to the d
into slave in the panama canal. so in these places where you have the sharpest evidence of corruption and wealth and the sickness of capitalism and colonialism you also have workers who resisted against that and sell i was simply trying to look at the richness of that history what was back to workers of color in the caribbean present obviously vince thank you. thank you and that's it for office show the new season will be back on saturday when we do scramble today's your good bye mrs questions...
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friedman, when you talked about the days of the panama canal, there's an excellent book called "the path between the seas". >> i've read it. >> the time, the bureaucracy, the complexity how long -- the title is actually, "the panama canal, 1870 to 1914" so it did span a 44-year plan and the issues -- and they actually had to, you know, find a cure for a major disease that was killing a lot of people down there at the time of the construction, so it was a remarkable achievement, and it was over 100 years ago. so thanks for bringing that up. several projects and programs passed in the water infrastructure improvements for the nation act. they're important to reduce flooding, ice jam prevention. you mentioned mitigation and the mitigation pilot program so in your view, how important is preventi preventing flooding to the economic health of rural communities. >> to reiterate what we mentioned before, it is immeasurable. communities are responsible. counties, in particular, are responsible for health and public safety, and we take many measures to ensure that our public is protected. we're th
friedman, when you talked about the days of the panama canal, there's an excellent book called "the path between the seas". >> i've read it. >> the time, the bureaucracy, the complexity how long -- the title is actually, "the panama canal, 1870 to 1914" so it did span a 44-year plan and the issues -- and they actually had to, you know, find a cure for a major disease that was killing a lot of people down there at the time of the construction, so it was a...
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americans crossed oceans, dug out the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam if you've ever seen it. the empire state building. they built it in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year, empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, pride in our values and respect for our great american flag. right? because america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers. it belongs to you. i think we've taught them that. it doesn't mean it's easy. it's nasty in washington. but step by step by step, just keep going, right? going. it is a nasty place. nobody thought we were going to have this much success so quickly. thank you, darling. it belongs to our american people with destiny in your hands america will, once again, be a nation that thinks big, dreams bigger and always reaches f
americans crossed oceans, dug out the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam if you've ever seen it. the empire state building. they built it in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year, empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create...
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but experts a certain the canal is not panama's main source of income by fuck the many years the country has held second place in the informal tax haven rankings and for good reason. it really has no. banking industry which is known for anything other than its secrecy it doesn't have a lot of natural resources to export it's not known for being a location where one could generate a lot of business but it is a jurisdiction where people can operate in obscurity jennifer is a legend in the world of tax havens and financial crime. welcome to the sunshine. he likes nice shoes jewelry and expensive cars of which incidentally he owns several. two jaguars and and two bentleys so this is the one that i. know real clicks is all over the world consulting for businessmen and bankers and helping to expose tax evasion and money laundering schemes but just a few years ago he'd make it to the age of forty he risks being assassinated the rogue consultant found himself accidentally in the world of financial crime. then one day somebody came in and asked me a question that i could not answer he said listen
but experts a certain the canal is not panama's main source of income by fuck the many years the country has held second place in the informal tax haven rankings and for good reason. it really has no. banking industry which is known for anything other than its secrecy it doesn't have a lot of natural resources to export it's not known for being a location where one could generate a lot of business but it is a jurisdiction where people can operate in obscurity jennifer is a legend in the world...
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downtown area which were all being built with plunder drug profits it's common to consider the panama canal as an awesome read that nourishes the country's budget every year more than fourteen felson ships use the route to transport millions of tons of cargo grain from china soy from brazil. sugar from cuba and oil from venezuela and everyone pays pays pace but experts a certain the canal is not panama's main source of income by fuck the many years the country is held second place in the informal tax haven rankings and for good reason. it really has no. banking industry which is known for anything other than its secrecy it doesn't have a lot of natural resources to export it's not known for being a location where one could generate a lot of business but it is a jurisdiction where people can. operate in obscurity kenna three is a legend in the world of tax havens and financial crime. welcome to the sunshine. he likes nice shoes jewelry and expensive cars of which incidentally he owns several. to jaguars and and to ben place so this is the one that i. know real collectors all over the world c
downtown area which were all being built with plunder drug profits it's common to consider the panama canal as an awesome read that nourishes the country's budget every year more than fourteen felson ships use the route to transport millions of tons of cargo grain from china soy from brazil. sugar from cuba and oil from venezuela and everyone pays pays pace but experts a certain the canal is not panama's main source of income by fuck the many years the country is held second place in the...
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friedman, when you talk about the dates of the panama canal, the path between the seas -- >> i read it. >> they come in about the time, the complexity from the bureaucracy, all of those things and how long, , the title is the path between the seas, panama canal, so it did expand 40 for your plan. the issues, you know, plan to cure a major disease that was killing a lot of people during the time of construction sews a remarkable achievement and is over 100 years ago. so thanks for bringing that up. ms. ufner, several projects and programs passed in the water act, important to reduce flooding, ice jam prevention, mitigation pilot program. in your view how important is preventing flooding the economic health of world community? >> reiterate what we mentioned before, it is immeasurable. communities are responsible, counties in particular, are responsible for health and public safety. and we take many measures to ensure that our public is protected. we are the first on the scene of any emergency, flooding disasters. and when the result in deaths and/or damage to our economies, ultimately im
friedman, when you talk about the dates of the panama canal, the path between the seas -- >> i read it. >> they come in about the time, the complexity from the bureaucracy, all of those things and how long, , the title is the path between the seas, panama canal, so it did expand 40 for your plan. the issues, you know, plan to cure a major disease that was killing a lot of people during the time of construction sews a remarkable achievement and is over 100 years ago. so thanks for...
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problem with him and the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rules the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barons. became the nominal director of the offshore firm that acquired old the blood thirsty motorist essence. some animal rights activists are just upset that we eat meat period which makes no sense by the way because animals eat other animals and we're supposed to be equal with animals but suddenly they don't want to humans eating other animals so in a sense they're saying that animals have the right to eat other animals but humans don't have a right to eat other animals even though they think we're all equal so some of there's a logical inconsistency there. lemme warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you
problem with him and the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rules the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barons. became the nominal director of the offshore firm that...
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problem with him in the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rule the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one nine hundred eighty five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's front. drug barack out of quinto. became the nominal director of the offshore firm that acquired older bloodthirsty motorist essence. a bachelor sudden passing i have only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your at right up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never. off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of and those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the
problem with him in the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rule the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one nine hundred eighty five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's front. drug barack out of quinto. became the nominal director of the offshore...
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problem with him and the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rule the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barack got a quintet. became a nominal director of the offshore firm that acquired older bloodthirsty motorist essence. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into pigs these were the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of low bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions off be. people are very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline off to almost a decade how good are the results she saw in your duties with a buddy who people gathered in which to watch it all get people to see what i do and a choice that he gets traded beau
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not on but along the panama canal. a train trip to remember. with spectacular views. across a continent. on the. other. guests traveling by train in panama the few. dollars. when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and e.w. make snap are the traveling easy because it's available and thousands of her talents resorts and cruise ships worldwide. or have you found a domain signing in the subject that shows the w. in your room you can have a great price to d.w. dot com travel quiz. book. dropping on civilians during the launch of the situation escalates the fingers along god's commandment for schools. with ruthless choke elation the military leaders want to go to the extent of the most chilling going to control of the airspace as it does in a minute if technological todd. the conflagration. destruction. starting february third. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin i'm under our top stories after a divisive year as president donald trump is called for unity his first state of the union addre
not on but along the panama canal. a train trip to remember. with spectacular views. across a continent. on the. other. guests traveling by train in panama the few. dollars. when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and e.w. make snap are the traveling easy because it's available and thousands of her talents resorts and cruise ships worldwide. or have you found a domain signing in the subject that shows the w. in your room you can...
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problem with him in the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rule the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barrett cutter quintet. became the nominal director of the offshore firm that acquired older bloodthirsty motorist essence. the central bank there is the lender of last resort or to provide liquidity case there's a credit freeze the fact that you have such a banks becoming the buyer of first order and that they're printing money to buy stocks is a complete inversion of what their role is supposed to be in the economy and they become a giant hedge fund. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us a full on author of the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it's the john oliver of r t america is
problem with him in the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rule the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barrett cutter quintet. became the nominal director of the...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge, and for the panama canal. i will pass over in silence the time it took to build the area bridge, that was almost 20 years and it was over budget by $6 billion on a one billion dollar project, so that happens. [laughter] not with the high-speed rail, we've got that one covered. build it they did, all those projects, and build it we will, america's first high-speed rail system. one link between san jose and san francisco, an electrified caltrain, is financed and ready to go. another billion, with matching funds, will be invested in los angeles to improve union station as a major transportation hub and fix the anaheim corridor. [applause] the next step is completing the valley segment and getting an operating system connected to san jose. yes it costs a lot of money, but it is still cheaper and more convenient than expanding airports, which nobody wants to do, and building new freeways, which land owners often object to, to meet the growing demand. it will be fast, quiet, and powered by renewable electricity , a
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge, and for the panama canal. i will pass over in silence the time it took to build the area bridge, that was almost 20 years and it was over budget by $6 billion on a one billion dollar project, so that happens. [laughter] not with the high-speed rail, we've got that one covered. build it they did, all those projects, and build it we will, america's first high-speed rail system. one link between san jose and san...
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friedman, when you talked about the days of the panama canal. "the path between the seas". >> i've read it. >> they comment about the time, the complexity, the bureaucracy, all of those things and how long. the title is "the path between the seas: the panama canal it was a remarkable achievement. it was over 100 years ago. thanks ffr bringing that up. several projects sdp programs passed in the water infrastructure improvement for the nation act. they're important to reduce flooding. ice jam prevention. you mention mitigation pilot program. in your view how important is preventing flooding to the economic health of rural communities. >> to reiterate what we mentioned before, it is immeasurable. communities are responsible counties in particular are responsible for health and public safety. and we take many measures to ensure that our public is protected. we're the first on the scene of any emergency. flooding disasters. and when they result in deaths, and or damage to our economies ultimately impacts the national economy. so it's huge that we're
friedman, when you talked about the days of the panama canal. "the path between the seas". >> i've read it. >> they comment about the time, the complexity, the bureaucracy, all of those things and how long. the title is "the path between the seas: the panama canal it was a remarkable achievement. it was over 100 years ago. thanks ffr bringing that up. several projects sdp programs passed in the water infrastructure improvement for the nation act. they're important to...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canalbut build it they did and build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system. one link between san jose and san francisco -- an electrified caltrain -- is financed and ready to go. another billion, with matching funds, will be invested in los angeles to improve union station as a major transportation hub and fix the anaheim corridor. [applause] gov. brown: the next step is completing the valley segment and getting an operating system connected to san jose. yes, it costs lots of money but it is still cheaper and more convenient than expanding airports and building new freeways to meet the growing demand. it will be fast, quiet and powered by renewable electricity and last for 100 years. [applause] already, more than 1,500 construction workers are on the job at 17 sites and hundreds of california businesses are providing services, generating thousands of job years of employment. as the global economy puts more americans out of work and lowers wages, infrastructure projects like t
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canalbut build it they did and build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system. one link between san jose and san francisco -- an electrified caltrain -- is financed and ready to go. another billion, with matching funds, will be invested in los angeles to improve union station as a major transportation hub and fix the anaheim corridor. [applause] gov. brown: the next step is completing the...
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perspective with the panama canal two thirds of maritime trade passes through the canal run by the canadians and has been expanded but there are challenges here. maritime challenges. they will see natural disasters plagued the area and then the challenge of narcotics. let me show you a hopeful photograph. a high-tech u.s. navy vessel capturing a drug runner. that is the one on top in the photograph. [laughter] the one on the bottom looking like the batman submarine was built in the jungle of columbia. . . . . >> 5million and anna hundred 50 million out. that's what under my fragile democracy creates corruption. driven by demand in the united states. luckily, we are partners who focus on the transit but never solved it. we need to work on the supply side and we need to work on the demand side in the united states and address medically the challenges here. let's go north to the arctic. on the left is a doomed vessel. it sailed empowered itself into the high north in the mid- 19th century. private public expedition. got caught in the ice and most of the crew got were lost. even as late as the 1
perspective with the panama canal two thirds of maritime trade passes through the canal run by the canadians and has been expanded but there are challenges here. maritime challenges. they will see natural disasters plagued the area and then the challenge of narcotics. let me show you a hopeful photograph. a high-tech u.s. navy vessel capturing a drug runner. that is the one on top in the photograph. [laughter] the one on the bottom looking like the batman submarine was built in the jungle of...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and the panama canal. to build the bay area bridge. that was almost 20 years. by the way, it was over budget by $6 billion on a $1 billion project. >> reporter: assemblyman phil tang is a supporter of high speed rail and agrees projects often
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and the panama canal. to build the bay area bridge. that was almost 20 years. by the way, it was over budget by $6 billion on a $1 billion project. >> reporter: assemblyman phil tang is a supporter of high speed rail and agrees projects often
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very few soldiers go through the panama canal. it's just easier to put them on trains and send them across the united states. they will embark from ports along eastern seaboard with new york city being largest one. it sounds like your father was in the 28th division and you're correct, they participate in all of the major campaigns of the aef in the war. sadly, the veterans records administration that held most world war i records suffered a fire in the 1970s so a number of those records were lost. though if you get on ancestry.com, you can get his -- there's a paid political announcement, i guess. you can get his draft certificate. you can also maybe hook up some other information. but you can be assured that if he had gone over with early contingent, the 28th division, he would have had a number of campaign bars, signifying each one of the major campaigns of the aef attached to his victory medal. >> while we're talking about resources, i recall that mary in phoenix had asked where can she find out more about people who didn't go
very few soldiers go through the panama canal. it's just easier to put them on trains and send them across the united states. they will embark from ports along eastern seaboard with new york city being largest one. it sounds like your father was in the 28th division and you're correct, they participate in all of the major campaigns of the aef in the war. sadly, the veterans records administration that held most world war i records suffered a fire in the 1970s so a number of those records were...
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i remember going through the panama canal, it was great fun for an eight-year-old. i can't imagine the trepidation and anxiety that must have plagued my mother, who was the only woman on board the ship with three young girls. surrounded by love, and very secure parents, who really look out for us. so we never felt any want. >> do you remember when you were thinking, or what you thought when you landed in america? i thought american roads would be paved with gold. typical immigrant folklore. america is the land of opportunity, the land of hope. it is a land where everything is good, a land where the roads are paved with gold. as a child, i thought i am coming to america, reunited with our father. that was exciting, but we were coming to a new country, there is a great deal of excitement. >> were was home first? americans parents are of chinese dissent. they left during the height of the civil war. they were located to taiwan. lateles southeast of the ninth. the youngestame sea captain at the age of 29, which is quite a feat. he was in charge of a ship full of men, aw
i remember going through the panama canal, it was great fun for an eight-year-old. i can't imagine the trepidation and anxiety that must have plagued my mother, who was the only woman on board the ship with three young girls. surrounded by love, and very secure parents, who really look out for us. so we never felt any want. >> do you remember when you were thinking, or what you thought when you landed in america? i thought american roads would be paved with gold. typical immigrant...
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-- that has the depth and width necessary to take on the new ships that are coming through the panama canal. that's an important part of our economy. baltimore has a 50-foot shipping channel, and a 50-foot container berth. we look at what we are able to do, i can give a lot of statistics and put it in the record, mr. chairman, so i don't to read the entire -- the entire numbers in regards to the port of baltimore. but let me just point this out. business at the port generates 13,650 direct jobs -- direct jobs, in the port of baltimore, with more than 127,000 jobs in maryland linked to port activities. the port is responsible for nearly $3 billion in individual wages and salaries and contributes to more than $310 million in state and local tax revenues. so none of this can be done without a strong federal partnership. we can't do it on our own. we need a strong federal partnership. yesterday, we had a long discussion about jobs on the floor of the united states senate. we all know that investing in infrastructure, it will not only build the tools necessary so that we can grow our economy, it
-- that has the depth and width necessary to take on the new ships that are coming through the panama canal. that's an important part of our economy. baltimore has a 50-foot shipping channel, and a 50-foot container berth. we look at what we are able to do, i can give a lot of statistics and put it in the record, mr. chairman, so i don't to read the entire -- the entire numbers in regards to the port of baltimore. but let me just point this out. business at the port generates 13,650 direct jobs...
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americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal, and launched a man onto theace of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged to the steel our skyscrapers. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country. confidence in our values, and respect for our great american flag. america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers, it belongs to you. and i think we have taught them that. >> laura: joining us now with reaction, its former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. this speech was awesome, i know you have already written a piece for "usa today" chronicling all the successes that trump has had. if any other president and other party had such a year of accomplishment, the media it would going bananas. >> 70% approval rating, they would all be cheering him. it's common sense and its policy, and policy matters. it's great leadership from the bully pulpit. it makes so much common sense and it's so commercially sound. that's the reason. >> laura: the next se
americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal, and launched a man onto theace of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged to the steel our skyscrapers. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country. confidence in our values, and respect for our great american flag. america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers, it belongs to you. and i think we have taught them that....
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americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dugout the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam. the magnificent hoover dam. the empire state building. they built it in a year. nobody knows that. one year. actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans can do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, confidence in our values and respect for our great american flag. [cheers & applause] right? [applause] because american doesn't belong to the washington power brokers. it belongs to you. i think we've taught them that. doesn't mean it's easy. it doesn't mean it's easy. it's nasty in washington. step by step by step, just keep going, right? going. it is a nasty place. woo! but we're getting it. nobody thought we would have this kind of success so quickly. thank you, darling. it belongs to the american people with our destiny in your hands, america wil
americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dugout the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam. the magnificent hoover dam. the empire state building. they built it in a year. nobody knows that. one year. actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans can do anything, build anything and create...
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say you're japan and want to sell a car in puerto rico, just go through the panama canal, drop off acontinue to the mainland, right? not so far. because of an obscure u.s. maritime law it's illegal to go to more than one american port per visit. the cars have to go to the mainland, then get transferred to an american ship with an american crew and then go to puerto rico, making cars cost 40% more on the island and groceries 21% more. which is a source of that old puerto rican proverb, you have lost your mofungo mind. some people i imagine are for puerto rico being its own country. what do those people say and what's the argument against that? >> all our numbers show this more than 90% of the people in puerto rico value their u.s. citizenship. more than 90% of the people want to vote for the president of the united states. it's become a political argument on how you get to that point. the reality is that texas has a bigger independence movement than puerto rico does. so, you need to look at the numbers. >> i feel like it's the movement for statehood for puerto rico, to pick up tractio
say you're japan and want to sell a car in puerto rico, just go through the panama canal, drop off acontinue to the mainland, right? not so far. because of an obscure u.s. maritime law it's illegal to go to more than one american port per visit. the cars have to go to the mainland, then get transferred to an american ship with an american crew and then go to puerto rico, making cars cost 40% more on the island and groceries 21% more. which is a source of that old puerto rican proverb, you have...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canalt build it they did and build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system ... and the best part: iit will last 100 years, long after you are gone. 1/25/2018 10:38:02 am (gmt -8:00) coming up at eight.. an east bay family's business targeted by thieves ... who get away with thousands of dollars of equipment... and it was all caught on camera. plus. winter storms bringing fresh powder to the sierra...just in time for the weekend. we'll tell you how much fell overnight...and what your ski report looks what your ski (gmt -8:00)10:38:02 am 1/25/2018 challenges. coming up at eight.. an east bay family's business targeted by thieves ... who get away with thousands of dollars of equipment... and it was all caught on camera. plus. winter storms bringing fresh powder to the sierra...just in time for the weekend. we'll tell you how much fell overnight...and what your ski report looks like. and next. a series of recent earthquakes in california have people on edge. a quake expert weighs i
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canalt build it they did and build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system ... and the best part: iit will last 100 years, long after you are gone. 1/25/2018 10:38:02 am (gmt -8:00) coming up at eight.. an east bay family's business targeted by thieves ... who get away with thousands of dollars of equipment... and it was all caught on camera. plus. winter storms bringing fresh powder to...
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freeman, you talk about the days of the panama canal, there's an excellent book by david mccullough. i don't know if you had a chance to read it, the path between the seas but the comment about the time and the complexity and the bureaucracy, all of those things, i think the title is actually in market now, 1870 to 1914. it's been 44 years in planning and actually had to find a cure for major disease that was killing a lot of people down there at the time the construction. it was a remarkable achievement over a hundred years ago. thank you for bringing that up. several projects and programs passed in the water infrastructure improvements for the nation act, they are important to reduce flooding, you mentioned mitigation and in your view, how important is preventing flooding to the economic health of rural communities? >> to reiterate, what we mentioned before, it is immeasurable. communities are responsible, counties in particular are responsible for health and public safety and we take many measures to ensure that our public is protected. we are the first on the scenes of any emerge
freeman, you talk about the days of the panama canal, there's an excellent book by david mccullough. i don't know if you had a chance to read it, the path between the seas but the comment about the time and the complexity and the bureaucracy, all of those things, i think the title is actually in market now, 1870 to 1914. it's been 44 years in planning and actually had to find a cure for major disease that was killing a lot of people down there at the time the construction. it was a remarkable...
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americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam. the magnificent hoover dam, if you've ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year, nobody knows that. one year. it's actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build anything is create anything as long as we have pride in our country. confidence in our values. and respect for our great american flag. [cheers and applause] right? because america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers. it belongs to you. and i think we've taught them that. doesn't mean it's easy. it doesn't mean it's easy. it's nasty in washington, but step by step by step, just keep going, right? going. it is a nasty place. ooh! but we're getting it. nobody thought we were going to have this kind of success so quickly. thank you, darling. it belongs to the american people with our d
americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam. the magnificent hoover dam, if you've ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year, nobody knows that. one year. it's actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and the panama canal. i'll pass over in silence the time it took to build the bay area bridge. that was almost 20 years. by the way, it was over budget by $6 billion on a $1 billion project. >> reporter: assemblyman phil tang is a supporter of high speed rail and agrees projects often cost more than projected. >> i think we need to make sure the cost estimates are correct, but there's always going to be a certain level of unpredictability with high speed rail. >> reporter: what level is tolerable? i mean if it's $1 trillion, is there a limit? >> absolutely. that's why i think, you know, we have this one leg going to san jose. we have the electrification of caltrain. those seem like very obvious legs to complete, but you're right. i mean we're building it right now. at some point is there too much? i don't know exactly when that point's going to come. >> but east bay republican katherine baker said this project is not a good use of taxpayer money. >> i think californians deserve so much better. >> she said
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and the panama canal. i'll pass over in silence the time it took to build the bay area bridge. that was almost 20 years. by the way, it was over budget by $6 billion on a $1 billion project. >> reporter: assemblyman phil tang is a supporter of high speed rail and agrees projects often cost more than projected. >> i think we need to make sure the cost estimates are correct, but there's always going to be a...
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i remember going through the panama canal, it was great fun for an eight-year-old.
i remember going through the panama canal, it was great fun for an eight-year-old.
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americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam. if you've ever seen. it the empire state building, they built it inun -- in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, confidence in our values and respect for our great american flag. right? because america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers, it belongs to you. and i think we've taught them that. it doesn't mean it's easy. it doesn't mean it's easy. it is nasty in washington. but step by step by step just keep going, right. going. it is a nasty place. woo. but we're getting it. nobody thought we were going to have this kind of success so quickly. thank you, darling. it belongs to the american people with our destiny in
americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man on to the face of the moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam. if you've ever seen. it the empire state building, they built it inun -- in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do...
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to defend democracy in panama, to combat drug trafficking, and to protect the integrity of the panama canalreaty. >> this was a pretty consistent refrain from president bush, that he was going to try to see noriega go. they end up hearing about a coup plot from some junior military officers in the noriega regime. and their there are different cabinet secretaries had different reactions to whether or not they should get involved in that coup attempt. the mixed signals ended up leading to a failed coup in panama. so now we have a crisis. we have a coup rising up against somebody that president bush said should go. different members of the cabinet responding differently. the coup fails. and president bush appears to have egg on his face. >> and recently we were out in wyoming. and we were talking to dick cheney, the former vice president, former secretary of defense, former member of the house of representatives. so someone with lots of washington experience in different areas of washington and two different branches of government. and this is what vice president cheney was pointing out to us.
to defend democracy in panama, to combat drug trafficking, and to protect the integrity of the panama canalreaty. >> this was a pretty consistent refrain from president bush, that he was going to try to see noriega go. they end up hearing about a coup plot from some junior military officers in the noriega regime. and their there are different cabinet secretaries had different reactions to whether or not they should get involved in that coup attempt. the mixed signals ended up leading to a...
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the panama canal opened in 1914. this is a serious fear. there is also the concern, the basic concern, this is the reference to barbarians. it does not refer, i don't think, to the canadians, who are by and large lovely people. the fear is that canada, then fully a part of the british empire, could become german. this then is a strategic situation the united states can't abide. i don't think there are many americans who worried the rest of the country would be taken over by the germans. there is, however, a common thread running through american popular culture in 1915 and 1916 that we as americans had not done anything to stop it. there is a series of pulp fiction novels that came out on exactly this fear that the germans are going to invade the united states. or that the united states will become the next china, a wealthy country picked apart by european great powers because it cannot defend itself. that fear is absolutely in the american ether. another fear that is that germany will ally with mexico. there was a civil war going on in mex
the panama canal opened in 1914. this is a serious fear. there is also the concern, the basic concern, this is the reference to barbarians. it does not refer, i don't think, to the canadians, who are by and large lovely people. the fear is that canada, then fully a part of the british empire, could become german. this then is a strategic situation the united states can't abide. i don't think there are many americans who worried the rest of the country would be taken over by the germans. there...
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he set in motion the events that led eventually -- i saw the display outside -- to the panama canal, t.r. gets an awful lot of credit for that. and he deserves it, but it was really mckinley who reversed a policy of his predecessor, cleveland, who was an anti-exspanksist and said, no, no, we're going to move on this canal and set in motion the studies and the actions and the planning that led to the canal. he brought about the open door to china which basically saved china from being carved up by the industrial powers, european and japanese powers. he created the concept of trade reciprocity which when i was covering trade policy in the 1980s when it was a hot issue for "the wall street journal," reciprocity was really what was then called sort of fair trade it's make it even so that we can have these exchange of goods back and forth across borders. he crafted the concept of noncolonial imperialism which i believe ultimately was picked up by franklin roosevelt when he was transforming the world through world war ii and putting america at the center of it. it was on his watch that we
he set in motion the events that led eventually -- i saw the display outside -- to the panama canal, t.r. gets an awful lot of credit for that. and he deserves it, but it was really mckinley who reversed a policy of his predecessor, cleveland, who was an anti-exspanksist and said, no, no, we're going to move on this canal and set in motion the studies and the actions and the planning that led to the canal. he brought about the open door to china which basically saved china from being carved up...
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dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of the moon.s and fwrit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam if you've ever seen it. the empire state building. they built it in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything. build anything. and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, confidence in our values. and respect for our great american flag. [applause] right? because america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers. it belongs to you. i think we've taught them that. doesn't mean it's easy. it doesn't mean it's easy. it's nasty in washington. but step by step by step, just keep going, right? going. it is a nasty place. but we're getting it. nobody thought we'd have this kind of success so quickly. thank you. it belongs to the american people with our destiny in your hands, america will once again be a nation that thinks
dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of the moon.s and fwrit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam if you've ever seen it. the empire state building. they built it in one year. nobody knows that. one year. it was actually less than one year. the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything. build anything. and create anything as long as we have pride in...
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there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canaland build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system ... and the best part: iit will last 100 years, long after you are gone. (steve) the governor wasn't 100 percent confident we will make it that far ... will make it confident we percent wasn't 100 governor the (steve) the governor wasn't 100 percent confident we will make it that far ... citing today's decision by the bulletin of atomic scientists to move its "doomsday clock" to two minutes before midnight ... meaning the risk of nuclear war is equal to its highest point during the cold war. (pam) california allows terminally ill patients to end their lives with a prescription... but it comes at a costly price. since california's "right to life" law was implemented a year ago... doctors estimate they have written more than 500- lethal prescriptions... but they say... many of their other patients cannot afford the medicine because of price - gouging. the pills used to assist in dying.. can cost up to 4-thousand- dollars. "i
there were for the bay area rapid transit system, for the golden gate bridge and for the panama canaland build it we will -- america's first high-speed rail system ... and the best part: iit will last 100 years, long after you are gone. (steve) the governor wasn't 100 percent confident we will make it that far ... will make it confident we percent wasn't 100 governor the (steve) the governor wasn't 100 percent confident we will make it that far ... citing today's decision by the bulletin of...
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you're incredible people americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our sky scrapers americans built the hoover dam the magnificent hoover dam, if you've ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year nobody knows that. one year it was actually less than one year the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, confidence in our values and respect for our great american flag. [ applause ] >> right because america doesn't belong to the washington power brokers. it belongs to you. and i think we've taught them that doesn't mean it's easy doesn't mean it's easy it's nasty in washington but step by step by step, just keep going, right going. it is a nasty place. but we're getting it nobody thought we were going to have this kind of success so quickly. thank you, darling it belongs to the american people with our desti
you're incredible people americans crossed oceans, tamed the wilderness, dug out the panama canal and launched a man onto the face of moon. american hands and grit poured the concrete in our highways and forged the steel in our sky scrapers americans built the hoover dam the magnificent hoover dam, if you've ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year nobody knows that. one year it was actually less than one year the empire state building. we won two world wars. americans...
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americans crossed oceans, obtained the wilderness, dugout the panama canal and launched a man onto thee of the moon. pouredn hands and grit the concrete on our highways and forged the steel for our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam, if you have ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year, nobody knows that. less than one year. the empire state building. two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long as we have pride in our country, confidence in our our great respect for american flag. [applause] pres. trump: because america does not belong to the washington power brokers, it belongs to you, and i think we have taught them that. it doesn't mean it is easy. it doesn't mean it is easy, it is nasty in washington, that step i step by step, just keep going. it is a nasty place. woo. but we are getting it. nobody thought we would have this kind of success this quickly. it belongs to the american people, with our destiny in your hands, america will once again be a nation that thinks big, dreams big
americans crossed oceans, obtained the wilderness, dugout the panama canal and launched a man onto thee of the moon. pouredn hands and grit the concrete on our highways and forged the steel for our skyscrapers. americans built the hoover dam, the magnificent hoover dam, if you have ever seen it. the empire state building, they built it in one year, nobody knows that. less than one year. the empire state building. two world wars. americans do anything, build anything and create anything as long...
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and he was on the bottom of the panama canal when they first were building it. he served in the 25th infantry division in world war i. my father was also in -- my father was in world war ii, in the navy. he served with the marines that invaded iwo jima, and i got drafted during the vietnam war. and i remember my grandfather telling me, you know, you should be proud to serve in the military. one of the things i'd really like to say is your museum is magnificent. i was there last year, and i spent the whole day there, seeing all the different things. i was way up into the tower there that you have over there. it just was -- i'd recommend it for anybody. i mean, it's really a great museum to visit, okay? thank you very much. >> thank you very much. i'm sure the people in this community who support the museum and the folks who work here really appreciate that call, and we hope more people will come visit as a result of watching this program. you can make it a twofer, because it's not very far from independence, missouri, and you can see harry truman's home. harry tr
and he was on the bottom of the panama canal when they first were building it. he served in the 25th infantry division in world war i. my father was also in -- my father was in world war ii, in the navy. he served with the marines that invaded iwo jima, and i got drafted during the vietnam war. and i remember my grandfather telling me, you know, you should be proud to serve in the military. one of the things i'd really like to say is your museum is magnificent. i was there last year, and i...