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suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacific industries. mr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. a new nationalflagship is to be commissioned by the government in a bid to boost british trade and industry overseas. the royal navy vessel — which will cost a reported £200 million and be in service for 30 years — would be used to host trade fairs and diplomatic meetings. it will be the successor to the royal yacht britannia, which was retired in 1997. lord ricketts is the former british ambassador to france and national security adviser, he's now a crossbench peer. he told me he believes its not worth the cost. colossal waste of money, because i don't think it's at all rele
suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacific industries. mr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins....
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suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. more than 100 long—tailed macaque monkeys that were being illegally smuggled in the back of a pickup truck have been rescued in thailand. a field hospital has been set up to treat 80 of them. you may find some of the images in russell trott�*s report distressing. sedated but safe. rescued macaque monkeys, many pregnant, being treated by thai medical teams. more than 100 were discovered — terrified, struggling and gasping for air, in mesh bags tied together and being transported to the cambodian border. 18 didn't make it. translation: the monkeys i were exhausted and dehydrated for a long t
suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer,...
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suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificly, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. the timejust coming the time just coming up to quarter past three. the headlines on bbc news... calls for the uk government to have an open debate with the public about restriction easing plans onjune the 21st. the group that represents nhs trusts in england warns of the pressures being faced by hospitals. the newly—elected leader of the democratic unionist party accuses the eu of using northern ireland as a "play thing" to punish the uk for brexit saying it's playing "fast and loose" with the peace process. and... borisjohnson marries his fiancee carrie symonds in a secret ceremony at westminster cathedral. sport and for a full round up,
suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificly, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. the timejust coming the time just...
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right you know you can see 2 very professional accurate guesses one shows a coming in over the south pacific and the other shows it coming over there with that wind we're not going to know probably until an hour or so before the actual impact in i i would need to guess where it's going to come in that's the issue you not know we know where it's going to committed civil less than and is it coming in as one piece old do we expect it to fragment. sure it's a large woman and it weighs 20 metric tons than a large aluminum cylinder and most of it will burn up in reentry but the large engines at the bottom and some of the internal parts may survive to come in and land and that's what you might want to be worried about except most of the ground that is covering is ocean so the chances of it's going to hit lead or hit anybody where exceptionally small but not 0. have been similar cases where debris crashed back to earth is there anything that can be done where it's a crashed to earth or heaven you know wherever it lands to prevent any large scale damage well normally i get asked you know can you shoo
right you know you can see 2 very professional accurate guesses one shows a coming in over the south pacific and the other shows it coming over there with that wind we're not going to know probably until an hour or so before the actual impact in i i would need to guess where it's going to come in that's the issue you not know we know where it's going to committed civil less than and is it coming in as one piece old do we expect it to fragment. sure it's a large woman and it weighs 20 metric...
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she was remarkable and lives on in the south pacific, climate warriors are doing great work. >> you touched on a lot we will get to eventually but i love this idea that you bring up often, this is hard work and it can be a daunting and lonely fight and that is why having community and friends you look up to and do this work with, i am grateful, for your dedication to her. now that we have a sense of who the book was dedicated to, i would like to ask you to rewind, it was published in april of 2019. few things have happened since then, we can definitely hit on that but even before that i don't know when you started writing the book but curious who you imagined reading it and who you saw taking what "falter: has the human game begun to play itself out?" outlined and putting it into action, how it is different from your previous 16 books. >> i think most serious writers basically spend their lives writing one book, different chapters to it. and service is part and parcel with that work in many ways, pushback for many years, when i started doing this in my 20s i had no idea i would do anything
she was remarkable and lives on in the south pacific, climate warriors are doing great work. >> you touched on a lot we will get to eventually but i love this idea that you bring up often, this is hard work and it can be a daunting and lonely fight and that is why having community and friends you look up to and do this work with, i am grateful, for your dedication to her. now that we have a sense of who the book was dedicated to, i would like to ask you to rewind, it was published in...
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tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced each other in this constitutional game. the scottish naval captain -- that's part of the reason he does what he does, but also the main population had a strong set [inaudible] it is only what -- it's a misstep of influences from different parts. >> there are many, many ways in which the constitutions are the means of taking rights away from people or any rights, granting rights to some by extension limit them to others or deny them to others. and yet you do show with tahiti and hawaii efforts by nonwhite men or women to assert themselves. now, how does that fit in with these questions about warfare and the e
tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced...
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van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation of kiribati, had this extraordinary hot spot that developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, ringing the real al
van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's go there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean,...
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there right now you can see 2 very professional accurate guesses one shows a coming in over the south pacific and the other shows it coming over there at that where we're not going to know probably until an hour or so before the actual impact you know i i would need to guess where it's going to come in that's the issue you not know we know where it's going to committed civil last minute and is it coming in as one piece old do expect it to fragment. it's a large woman and it weighs 20 metric tons and a large aluminum cylinder and most of it will burn up in reentry but the large engines at the bottom and some of the internal parts may survive to come in way and that's what you might want to be worried about except most of the ground that it's covering is ocean so the chances that it's going to hit leader hit anybody where exceptionally small but not 0. have been similar cases where debris crashed back to earth is there anything that can be done where it's a crashed to earth or heaven you know where it lands to prevent any large scale damage well normally i get asked you know can you shoot it do
there right now you can see 2 very professional accurate guesses one shows a coming in over the south pacific and the other shows it coming over there at that where we're not going to know probably until an hour or so before the actual impact you know i i would need to guess where it's going to come in that's the issue you not know we know where it's going to committed civil last minute and is it coming in as one piece old do expect it to fragment. it's a large woman and it weighs 20 metric...
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suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacifics. mr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. the headlines on bbc news... 0pposition politicians in israel are moving closer to forming a new government and removing the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. the head of the group which represents nhs trusts in england has told the bbc that hospitals are still under pressure and there must be an open debate about plans for a further easing of restriction. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, hello and welcome to sportsday. let's start with number asi because she's been fine and future majors if she's been fine and future majors if she fails to make h
suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacifics. mr morrison said australia and new zealand were family, but, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil...
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. >> the forecast indicates the crash landing could happen sometime, somewhere in the south pacific, ast off april 29 from south china, 100 feet long, 16 feet wide in ways 22 tons. normally rocket bodies detached and fall on of planned path to the ocean but this somehow ended up in orbit and no one knows where the trunk will end up the orbit covers a large portion of the planet canada to new zealand. there is a threat it could happen in a inhabited area. >> we don't have a plan to shoot the rocket down, we are hopeful he will land in a place where it won't harm anyone. >> the rocket is one of more than ten china plans to send into space creating its own space station. chinese authorities say most of the rocket will likely burn up in space but there's concern over the outcome of the situation. here is a administrator. >> certainly this is not good behavior and needs to be changed. ultimately what will have to happen is if there is damage from this, whatever nation where the damage is, they need to be challenging china to make sure they pay the damages were ultimately what happens. >> f
. >> the forecast indicates the crash landing could happen sometime, somewhere in the south pacific, ast off april 29 from south china, 100 feet long, 16 feet wide in ways 22 tons. normally rocket bodies detached and fall on of planned path to the ocean but this somehow ended up in orbit and no one knows where the trunk will end up the orbit covers a large portion of the planet canada to new zealand. there is a threat it could happen in a inhabited area. >> we don't have a plan to...
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public to the middle, and on the very last update it move to the very last update it move to the south pacific is actually very stable one. keep an e e actually very stable one. keep an eye on _ actually very stable one. keep an eye on these _ actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys - actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys if i actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys if you're| an eye on these guys if you're in the galapagos islands at the moment! —— on the skies. how do other rockets or other bits of space that are coming back to earth, how are they normally controlled, to avoid this situation? i! controlled, to avoid this situation?— situation? if it is truly a iece situation? if it is truly a piece of _ situation? if it is truly a piece of debris, - situation? if it is truly a l piece of debris, meaning situation? if it is truly a i piece of debris, meaning we cannot control it, it is loaded, in a random reentry point, so these do happen, but usually they are not this big. 0r usually they are not this big. or something this big, we try to do a controlled
public to the middle, and on the very last update it move to the very last update it move to the south pacific is actually very stable one. keep an e e actually very stable one. keep an eye on _ actually very stable one. keep an eye on these _ actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys - actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys if i actually very stable one. keep an eye on these guys if you're| an eye on these guys if you're in the galapagos islands at the moment! —— on...
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suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificbut, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. it's an eyesore which blights alleyways, streets and fields. we're talking about flytipping — which is now happening 20,000 times a week in england alone, according to the local government association. linsey smith reports on the misery that flytippers have brought to one street in grimsby — and i do hope you're not eating while you watch this. eight years' worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and herfamily can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say, if they want it clearing, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get ac
suspended due to a snap seven—day lockdown, the bubble could be extended to other parts of the south pacificbut, like most households, there are disagreements. canberra's controversial deportation of new zealanders convicted of crimes, including children, has strained the relationship. a senior australian minister compared the policy to taking the trash out. it remains a very sore point between these trans—tasman cousins. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. it's an eyesore which blights...
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even to the most remote island in the south pacific.ink about the art of this pandemic, it's not in china. -- if you think about the arc of this pandemic, it's not in china. everybody is saying that what happens when he gets to the developing world. you have these apocalyptic projections about what's going to happen. talking about famines of biblical proportions in africa. nobody quite understand why it doesn't happen, but it has happened now. far more contagious, far more deadly. in an emerging world that suffered from complacency and a lack of preparedness and lack of support from rich countries. matt: what can be done about this? we are hearing a lot of big companies and countries offer a little help. germany has blown military transport to -- to it -- has flown military oxygen to india. only 32 million will go this year. there are a lot more people in need. what needs to be done? andy: there are easy wins. the stockpiles in the united states could be shipped immediately. the big debate right now in india and south africa. they've be
even to the most remote island in the south pacific.ink about the art of this pandemic, it's not in china. -- if you think about the arc of this pandemic, it's not in china. everybody is saying that what happens when he gets to the developing world. you have these apocalyptic projections about what's going to happen. talking about famines of biblical proportions in africa. nobody quite understand why it doesn't happen, but it has happened now. far more contagious, far more deadly. in an...
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. >> a lot of people don't realize that -- you think the balmy south pacific water, it's 85 degrees, but your natural body temperature is, you know, 98.6. >> i think a lot of the people did die of hypothermia. but there was no way that i could tell that these -- what caused their death. that wasn't my objective. my objective was to keep them alive. >> how were y'all located? how were y'all found? >> an airplane flew over us. it's in my office. an airplane flew over us and thought we were an enemy. came in to -- a second time to bomb us and i think it was -- i'm not sure who it was yelled that's men in the water. i don't know who the hell it was. but some -- one of the crew yelled, those are men in the water. and they took another pass and notified the navy and the navy came in with the ships 18 hours later. >> so that was gwen's plane? >> gwen was -- glen was the guy that was captain of the plane that spotted us. >> they flew over your group? >> yeah. he's the hero of the crowd. >> now, what happened -- you said it took 18 hours for the rescue ships to get there once you were located
. >> a lot of people don't realize that -- you think the balmy south pacific water, it's 85 degrees, but your natural body temperature is, you know, 98.6. >> i think a lot of the people did die of hypothermia. but there was no way that i could tell that these -- what caused their death. that wasn't my objective. my objective was to keep them alive. >> how were y'all located? how were y'all found? >> an airplane flew over us. it's in my office. an airplane flew over us...
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they focused on the south pacific just between australia and new zealand.or eight hours ago so we are still anticipating another update here relative shortly. but these orbital paths i talked about here, the yellow lines are actually the uncertainty just after the predicted re-entry time which, by the way, is about just after midnight on sunday morning eastern standard time just to put it in perspective. every yellow line that you see there puts other cities and other locations on the map at play. if the satellite or rather the rocket was to make a re-entry time prior to the expected time that you see at the top of my tv screen, you can see other locations across the pacific and to south america and eventually into africa at play as well. let's put it in perspective. the facts we know, it's all about how much land versus ocean water ratio here and we have pretty good chances if this thing were to fall and make contact with the earth. only 10% of the world's population encompasses that land mass. >> good to know. thank you, derek van dam. appreciate it. >>>
they focused on the south pacific just between australia and new zealand.or eight hours ago so we are still anticipating another update here relative shortly. but these orbital paths i talked about here, the yellow lines are actually the uncertainty just after the predicted re-entry time which, by the way, is about just after midnight on sunday morning eastern standard time just to put it in perspective. every yellow line that you see there puts other cities and other locations on the map at...
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where the men -- with their tahitian companions meet up finally on this tiny, rocky island in the south pacific by the 1830s you get american whalers landing on pitcairn island, and they say well, where is your charter? generally, sure? -- can we come ashore? at the time a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838, and rights the pitcairn a constitution. so for the first time this constitution which endures until the 1930s gives women the vote on the same faces as men. this is quitete extraordinary ad i think it also shows incidentally how different places influenced each other in these constitutional gains. the scottish naval captain -- part of the reason he does what he does. but also the main reason the nonwhite population at the site has a strong set of -- [inaudible] and certain tahitianet traditios give women physical problems but also -- its own ruler has been experimenting with his own code. so i think what you got emerges in the episode of pitcairn is a mixture of influences from different parts of the globe. >> than many, many ways in which constitutions are the means of a taking rights
where the men -- with their tahitian companions meet up finally on this tiny, rocky island in the south pacific by the 1830s you get american whalers landing on pitcairn island, and they say well, where is your charter? generally, sure? -- can we come ashore? at the time a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838, and rights the pitcairn a constitution. so for the first time this constitution which endures until the 1930s gives women the vote on the same faces as men. this is quitete...
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this covers a large portion of the planet from the eastern coast of canada to new zealand in the south pacifichere's the threat that it could hit an inhabited area. here is u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin on the matter. >> i think it speaks to the fact that for those of us who operate in the space domain, that it is a requirement, there should be a requirement to operate in a safe and thoughtful mode and make sure that we take those kinds of things into consideration, as we plan and conduct operations. >> secretary austin says the u.s. has no plans to shoot the rocket down. aerospace tracking the out of control rocket, they forecast it will re-enter the earth's atmosphere sometime early tomorrow morning, just after midnight and hit the pacific ocean, somewhere near the equator. since most of our planet is water, the parts of the rocket that don't burn up in space are likely going to splash down somewhere and f.a.a. officials say they're working with norad to track possible impact this could have on commercial flights as far as delays and cancellations are concerned. >> cristina coleman, wo
this covers a large portion of the planet from the eastern coast of canada to new zealand in the south pacifichere's the threat that it could hit an inhabited area. here is u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin on the matter. >> i think it speaks to the fact that for those of us who operate in the space domain, that it is a requirement, there should be a requirement to operate in a safe and thoughtful mode and make sure that we take those kinds of things into consideration, as we plan and...
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as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing into the south pacific where it could still, but now one tracker could land on an inhabited area. the huge rocket blasted off from south china, all for china's ambitious plan to build their own space station. it was a completely successful launch, but the size of the core stage in the rocket, about 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighing 21 tons is too large to burn up in earth's atmosphere as it comes back down. the pentagon will not attempted a hollywood like intervention. >> we don't have a plan to shoot the rocket down. we're hopeful that it will land in a place where it won't harm anyone. >> this is graphic animation of the space station's ultimate china space station building with the rockets. two more launches are scheduled in the coming weeks and will send cargo on one, three astronauts to the core module, which is what this rocket took up. this is the second straight chinese rocket, big, this size, that came back to earth out of control. the last time it happened was last year. that ended up casting debris damaging buildings on the africa
as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing into the south pacific where it could still, but now one tracker could land on an inhabited area. the huge rocket blasted off from south china, all for china's ambitious plan to build their own space station. it was a completely successful launch, but the size of the core stage in the rocket, about 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighing 21 tons is too large to burn up in earth's atmosphere as it comes back down. the pentagon will not attempted a...
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reporting that trump's former pentagon chief kenneth had spent upwards of $204 or more, flight to the south pacificis is really bad d.c. swat behavior, your final word. >> we've been locked up for a year end couldn't travel anywhere and now all these people making the rules or breaking other these rules and you wonder, are there any adults out there leaving this country at all. liz: joe concho, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. just ahead dhs oversight council mike cowell, we have two democrats in the biden of administration for the border crisis, the white house press secretary jen psaki complain it is maddening, people keep asking why the white house is not calling the border when everyone else sees that it is. a crisis. that story next. >> divided a administration is totally concealing all information coming out from the border, all information, you cannot get information at the state level or any level, not sure joe biden kamala harris know what's going on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve
reporting that trump's former pentagon chief kenneth had spent upwards of $204 or more, flight to the south pacificis is really bad d.c. swat behavior, your final word. >> we've been locked up for a year end couldn't travel anywhere and now all these people making the rules or breaking other these rules and you wonder, are there any adults out there leaving this country at all. liz: joe concho, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. just ahead dhs oversight council mike cowell, we...
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. >> katie: maybe it is sedona south pacific ocean.ype person thing to do. >> greg: that is very, very true. she might be the type of person that after she goes to sedona is going to open up a gift shop that it's just like sedona with all the things -- >> katie: just buy a crystal instead. >> greg: do you have any mistaken tattoos on your body, if so, where and what are they? >> juan: you know, you're so cute, greg. with this, who cares, i read several stories about americans who have chinese symbols tattooed on them and it turns out the symbols don't say what they thought they would say. nobody knows, nobody cares, no one is planning a trip based on her coordinates. i just think it's -- she made a mistake. >> greg: that is good point, if she had not told anybody, nobody is going to go double check this. there is no oath of tattoos, there should be a snowpack for tattoos. three pinocchio's. >> jesse: run a little retraction like "the washington post" at the bottom, so i got "watters' world" on my waistline and they only gave me 1t. so
. >> katie: maybe it is sedona south pacific ocean.ype person thing to do. >> greg: that is very, very true. she might be the type of person that after she goes to sedona is going to open up a gift shop that it's just like sedona with all the things -- >> katie: just buy a crystal instead. >> greg: do you have any mistaken tattoos on your body, if so, where and what are they? >> juan: you know, you're so cute, greg. with this, who cares, i read several stories...
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the comparison between my brother's years or experiences in vietnam versus his experience in the south pacific during world war ii. so, he really did not start talking about it until we were all young adults. then he started talking more about it in earnest when he was probably closer toward retirement. and then the grandchildren came along, he had four grandkids, my sister and i t ried to make sure we actively engage the children with their grandfather. asking him questions and we tried to record it as best we could. in the mid-1990's, dad decided to write his memoir. so he did. it was basically a stream of consciousness, just random thoughts, but he did try to express some of his experiences. and he did devote a number of passages to his experiences during world war ii. tyler: it sounds like it was a really formative experience in his life. that he was proud of judging b y how prominently he displayed things in your home and mentioned it to your brother later on. how do you think his war experiences may be shaped his outlook on being an american later in life? elaine: i think ever since my f
the comparison between my brother's years or experiences in vietnam versus his experience in the south pacific during world war ii. so, he really did not start talking about it until we were all young adults. then he started talking more about it in earnest when he was probably closer toward retirement. and then the grandchildren came along, he had four grandkids, my sister and i t ried to make sure we actively engage the children with their grandfather. asking him questions and we tried to...
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this is the kind of america i believe in and this is the kind of america i fought for in the south pacific and the kind my brother died for in europe. no one suggested then that we might have a divided loyalty. that we did not believe in liberty. or that we belonged to a disloyal group that threatened the freedoms for which our forefathers died. in fact, this is the kind of america for which our forefathers did die. when they fled here to escape religious oaths that denied office to members of less favored churches, when they fought for the constitution, the bill of rights, the virginia statute of religious freedom. when they fought at the shrine i visited today, the alamo. side by side with bowie and crocket, no one knows whether they were catholics or not. for there was no religious test there. i ask you tonight to follow in that tradition, to judge me on the basis of 14 years in the congress. on my declared stands against the ambassador to the vatican, against unconstitutional aid to pa -- parocial schools. instead of doing this, do not judge me on the basis of these pamphlets and publi
this is the kind of america i believe in and this is the kind of america i fought for in the south pacific and the kind my brother died for in europe. no one suggested then that we might have a divided loyalty. that we did not believe in liberty. or that we belonged to a disloyal group that threatened the freedoms for which our forefathers died. in fact, this is the kind of america for which our forefathers did die. when they fled here to escape religious oaths that denied office to members of...
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forecasts indicate this could happen early tomorrow morning just after midnight somewhere in the south pacific. but again, it is very different to pin -- difficult to pinpoint an exact time and location. [background sounds] >> reporter: now, the giant rocket blasted off on april 29th from south china. it's huge compared to others. it's 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighs 22 tons. normally rocket bodies detach and fall on a planned path into the ocean, but this chinese rocket somehow ended up in orbit around the earth, and no one knows exactly where huge chunks of it will end up. its orbit covers a large portion of the planet, to there is a threat it could hit an inhabitedded area. here's u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin on the matter. >> i think this speaks to the fact that for those of us who operate in the space domain, this is a requirement -- there should be a requirement to operate in a safe and thoughtful mode and make sure that we take those kinds of things into consideration as we plan and conduct operations. >> reporter: finishing aa officials say they're working with norad to t
forecasts indicate this could happen early tomorrow morning just after midnight somewhere in the south pacific. but again, it is very different to pin -- difficult to pinpoint an exact time and location. [background sounds] >> reporter: now, the giant rocket blasted off on april 29th from south china. it's huge compared to others. it's 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighs 22 tons. normally rocket bodies detach and fall on a planned path into the ocean, but this chinese rocket somehow...
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around midnight in the south pacific. but again as very difficult to pin point an exact time and location -- >> when you're traveling as fast as this rocket body is traveling, if you're off project wring it is going reenter off by ten minutes which it is really easy to have off by ten minutes then you're off by, you know, 3,000 miles. reporter: this giant rocket blasted off on april 29th from south china, and it is huge compared to others it is 100 feet long 16 feet wide weighs 22 tons normally in space launches, rocket bodies deattach fall on planned path into ocean but this long march 5b rocket somehow ended up in orbit around earth and no one knows exactly where huge chunks of it will end up. it is orbit covers a large portion of the planet from canada to new zealand so this is a threat that could end up hitting an inhibited area this chinese rocket is one of more than 10 that china plans to sending into space and it is ambition to create its own space station. chinese authorities say most of this out of control rocket
around midnight in the south pacific. but again as very difficult to pin point an exact time and location -- >> when you're traveling as fast as this rocket body is traveling, if you're off project wring it is going reenter off by ten minutes which it is really easy to have off by ten minutes then you're off by, you know, 3,000 miles. reporter: this giant rocket blasted off on april 29th from south china, and it is huge compared to others it is 100 feet long 16 feet wide weighs 22 tons...
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reporting that trump's former pentagon chief kenneth had spent upwards of $204 or more, flight to the south pacifically bad d.c. swat behavior, your final word. >> we've been locked up for a year end couldn't travel anywhere and now all these people making the rules or breaking other these rules and you wonder, are there any adults out there leaving this country at all. liz: joe concho, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. just ahead dhs oversight council mike cowell, we have two democrats in the biden of administration for the border crisis, the white house press secretary jen psaki complain it is maddening, people keep asking is maddening, people keep asking why the white h we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. us
reporting that trump's former pentagon chief kenneth had spent upwards of $204 or more, flight to the south pacifically bad d.c. swat behavior, your final word. >> we've been locked up for a year end couldn't travel anywhere and now all these people making the rules or breaking other these rules and you wonder, are there any adults out there leaving this country at all. liz: joe concho, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. just ahead dhs oversight council mike cowell, we have...
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at the moment, we have focused in on the south pacific, specifically across the. >> it asmin sea just off the coast of new zealand, between australia and new zealand, that's the area that area space.org has shifted and altered just because of the tran trajectory of the rocket that continues to barrel towards earth. as we discussed already, this is really interesting. over 70% of the world covered in water. the remaining area covered in land. it is only populated with 10% of the human population there on the ground. so very unlikely to impact us here. back to you. kim? >> thank you for the assurance. appreciate it. derek van dam. >>> thursday's elections in the u.k. gave boris johnson reason to celebrate. now, he has his mind on scotland, where the outcome remains on a nice edge. we'll go live to london for the latest. >>> plus, the epic struggle to get oxygen to india's covid patients, volunteers are now making the difference between life and death. we'll have that story just ahead. stay with us. the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's associa
at the moment, we have focused in on the south pacific, specifically across the. >> it asmin sea just off the coast of new zealand, between australia and new zealand, that's the area that area space.org has shifted and altered just because of the tran trajectory of the rocket that continues to barrel towards earth. as we discussed already, this is really interesting. over 70% of the world covered in water. the remaining area covered in land. it is only populated with 10% of the human...
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>> brown: called rapa nui in the polynesian language, easter island sits in the middle of the south pacific0 miles off the coast of chile. it's home to about 7,000 residents and some of the world's most stunning scenery, including about 1,000 giant statues known as moai. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's also home to 38 year-old mahani teave. ♪ ♪ ♪ teave recorded this version of chopin's scherzo number one in b minor for her debut album, “rapa nui odyssey.” ♪ ♪ ♪ and in march, the album climbed to the top of billboard's classical charts, a remarkable development for a woman who grew up on one of the most remote spots on the globe. >> as a child, i never felt isolated. in fact, in the beginning, i thought this was the whole planet. >> brown: but, she told me from near her home on rapa nui, there was a big problem. >> regarding educational possibilities, that was difficult. it was difficult, like, to have dreams of some kind and want to pursue some artistic talent, for example, and not have the possibilities. like people would come for a year and teach something, ballet or theater or something else. and then they w
>> brown: called rapa nui in the polynesian language, easter island sits in the middle of the south pacific0 miles off the coast of chile. it's home to about 7,000 residents and some of the world's most stunning scenery, including about 1,000 giant statues known as moai. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's also home to 38 year-old mahani teave. ♪ ♪ ♪ teave recorded this version of chopin's scherzo number one in b minor for her debut album, “rapa nui odyssey.” ♪ ♪ ♪ and in march, the album...
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today reporting trump's former pentagon chief spent upwards of $2 million or more flying to the south pacificf dollars spent on him and his family flying to see the navy army games, people are out there need to see this is bad d.c. swamp behavior. your final word. >> particular in a time when we've been locked up for a year end could not travel anywhere and now all these people make and the roles are breaking all the rules and you wonder are there any adult left leading this country anymore, it seems like it's a very short supply. liz: joe concha, great to have you on, we really appreciate it. former dhs oversight council like towel, we've got to top democrats plan, the biden of administration for the border crisis as the white house press secretary jen psaki can place is maddening people keep asking why the white house is not calling the border when everyone else sees that it is, crisis. that story next. >> the biden administration is totally concealing all information coming out from the border, all information, you cannot get information at the state level or any level, i'm not sure joe bi
today reporting trump's former pentagon chief spent upwards of $2 million or more flying to the south pacificf dollars spent on him and his family flying to see the navy army games, people are out there need to see this is bad d.c. swamp behavior. your final word. >> particular in a time when we've been locked up for a year end could not travel anywhere and now all these people make and the roles are breaking all the rules and you wonder are there any adult left leading this country...
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turned out it was john kennedy and that is one reason john kennedy went to the south pacific, so thate was away from ings. -- inga. eventually they fell out over mccarthy. pearson became a ferocious opponent of mccarthy's, winchell became a cheerleader and eventually destroyed winchell's career. but their friendship fell apart as a result. elizabeth: thank you. interesting. i have one last question if anyone has one more. another question from catherine miller who says, thank you so much. she is working on her thesis and looks forward to using the book this summer. her question is what were pearson's thoughts on nuclear weapons and did that change over time or did he really not think much about nuclear weapons and nuclear policy? don: there is not a lot. he was a cold warrior to some degree and he bought the cover story that came out that the intelligence agencies were putting out there was a missile gap in the 1950's. he has a book about it. he was not antinuclear but he was a quaker and at heart a pacifist. he made exceptions. he thought the korean war -- he supported world war ii,
turned out it was john kennedy and that is one reason john kennedy went to the south pacific, so thate was away from ings. -- inga. eventually they fell out over mccarthy. pearson became a ferocious opponent of mccarthy's, winchell became a cheerleader and eventually destroyed winchell's career. but their friendship fell apart as a result. elizabeth: thank you. interesting. i have one last question if anyone has one more. another question from catherine miller who says, thank you so much. she...
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english in the south pacific, he never forgot his fellow veterans who didn't make it home. economy made it his life's mission to honor the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who gave their lives for the cause of american freedom. known for his efforts to maintain the roanoke war memorial, driving around town in his red, white and blue car, and handing out juicy fruit gum, he made an impression wherever he went. in 2008 he said one of his proudest moments wag having marble flower vases added to the star city's war memorial after years of lobbying. urging folks to, quote, never forget those veterans. his daughter said his work was never about him but rather about the veterans who served and gave their lives. with traffic stopped, a police officer standing at attention and members of the combat veterans motorcycle association as pal bearers, he was laid to rest the way he deserved. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend m
english in the south pacific, he never forgot his fellow veterans who didn't make it home. economy made it his life's mission to honor the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who gave their lives for the cause of american freedom. known for his efforts to maintain the roanoke war memorial, driving around town in his red, white and blue car, and handing out juicy fruit gum, he made an impression wherever he went. in 2008 he said one of his proudest moments wag having marble flower vases added...
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as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing in the south pacific. e rocket blasted off in south china. one of ten planned launches for the ambition to build their own space station. it was a successful launch. the size of this four-core stage rocket, 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighing 121 tons was big. parts could burn up in the atmosphere but that's parts. that means there are parts coming down, maybe the pacific, maybe land. >> thank. i don't know how alarmed to be about this. but i'm going to try to just put it out of mind. >> john: i wouldn't obsess over it. you may have to duck. might as well say somewhere on earth. >> other than that, a great weekend. thanks for joining us on this friday. hope everybody has a great weekend as well as you. >> john: see you tomorrow at noon. trace gallagher is in for more that. >> nothing like ten tons of metal falling out of the sky. i'm trace gallagher. right now disappointing new numbers released showing a slow down in hiring last month. 266,000 jobs added to the u.s. economy. a sharp decline for march a
as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing in the south pacific. e rocket blasted off in south china. one of ten planned launches for the ambition to build their own space station. it was a successful launch. the size of this four-core stage rocket, 100 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighing 121 tons was big. parts could burn up in the atmosphere but that's parts. that means there are parts coming down, maybe the pacific, maybe land. >> thank. i don't know how alarmed to be about this. but...
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they have significantly more ships, bombers, fighters, missiles in the south pacific than us and our allies. i would say you are right. china is not yet are peer in the worldwide military capability. do they exceed our capability in the south china sea? sec. austin: thank you, sir. my assessment is they don't. you heard me say before that china is currently and will remain our challenge going forward. you see me do a number things to continue to focus the department on the china challenge. we established a task force that's about to complete his work and will inform our efforts going forward here to create synergies and 11 eight duplication -- eliminate duplication and focus us on the china challenge. again, china has no allies. we have many allies around the world. we certainly have strong allies in the indo pacific region. that gives us greater capacity and greater capability. you have seen us recently begin to strengthen those alliances. i will make my first overseas trip, along with secretary blinken, to that region. i think it was very well received trip. we are investing in the
they have significantly more ships, bombers, fighters, missiles in the south pacific than us and our allies. i would say you are right. china is not yet are peer in the worldwide military capability. do they exceed our capability in the south china sea? sec. austin: thank you, sir. my assessment is they don't. you heard me say before that china is currently and will remain our challenge going forward. you see me do a number things to continue to focus the department on the china challenge. we...
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as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing down into the south pacific near the equator new new zealandlies further reports slamming into ground, in northeastern africa. so, it remains possible, pieces of this rocket, could still land on an inhabited area. the huge rocket blasted off april 29 from south china. it's one of more than 10 planned launches, all for china's ambition to build its own space station. it was a completely successful launch april 29 but the size it was 5b course stage rocket about 100 feet long, 16 feet wide weighing 21 tons is far larger than the usual piece of discarded rocket debris which usually just burns up in earth's atmosphere upon descent. here is the defense secretary yesterday. >> i have a plan to shoot the rocket down. we're hopeful that it will land in a place where it won't harm anyone. reporter: aren't we all. as for space junk, this rocket is enormous. this is a graphic animation of the chinese space station final product, a few years away from now. ultimately, about a quarter of the size of our current space station. there are two more launches sch
as of yesterday, trackers had it splashing down into the south pacific near the equator new new zealandlies further reports slamming into ground, in northeastern africa. so, it remains possible, pieces of this rocket, could still land on an inhabited area. the huge rocket blasted off april 29 from south china. it's one of more than 10 planned launches, all for china's ambition to build its own space station. it was a completely successful launch april 29 but the size it was 5b course stage...
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as of yesterday trackers had it splashing into the south pacific. western asia or northeastern africa. it remains possible pieces of the rocket could land on an inhabited area. it blasted off in april from china. the core stage is what is plummeting. 100 feet long and weighs 21 tons. one of 10 more planed launches for china's ambitious space station construction. the defense secretary yesterday. >> we don't have a plan to shoot the rocket down. we're hopeful it will land in a place where it won't harm anyone. >> this is graphic animation -- we don't have it. it is going to be astrofilesists believe 20 to 40% of the rocket will burn up upon descent through the atmosphere but likely break apart. one scientist put the potential damage impact like a series of small plane crashes for miles. >> dana: let's hope it is in the ocean. thank you. >> bill: heads up or heads down? are you worried? >> dana: no. you can duck and cover. did you do that in school in does anyone under the age of 30 know what duck and cover means? >> raise your hands. the teaching of
as of yesterday trackers had it splashing into the south pacific. western asia or northeastern africa. it remains possible pieces of the rocket could land on an inhabited area. it blasted off in april from china. the core stage is what is plummeting. 100 feet long and weighs 21 tons. one of 10 more planed launches for china's ambitious space station construction. the defense secretary yesterday. >> we don't have a plan to shoot the rocket down. we're hopeful it will land in a place where...
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they want to go upward we have actually seen in the some of the geographies, the south, the pacific northwest where there was retail foot traffic and openings we were outperforming our overall growth rate, which is assigned the people are voting with their feet and moving into this new model of shopping. so, i think we feel more confident than ever that this is serving a way that people wouldn't you rather go out to dinner with friends, have lunch with your mom than go shopping and try on things in a department store closing room? would you like to have that time back? one of the things i looked at before joining is what are the elements of value? what are the things people love about stitch fix? and part of it is the tremendous convenience. and that is never going to go away. we make people feel more attractive because of the notion of personalization. those are enduring values that i think will be even more beneficial. and what we're doing with our shopping feed and that experiences we feel like we are moving from our ddd era into the streaming area where at any moment you can see what ther
they want to go upward we have actually seen in the some of the geographies, the south, the pacific northwest where there was retail foot traffic and openings we were outperforming our overall growth rate, which is assigned the people are voting with their feet and moving into this new model of shopping. so, i think we feel more confident than ever that this is serving a way that people wouldn't you rather go out to dinner with friends, have lunch with your mom than go shopping and try on...
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our combatant commanders told us that we'll be outnumbered by self-fighters in the south pacific by 2025. and it will be even worse if american f-22's cuts the lead because you know other countries, like our allies in australia and japan, they would be cutting theirs if we cut ours. well, that's just one of the many serious problems that we've got in the indo-pacific. our partners and allies are worried about u.s. force posture and our ability to deter. and, if necessary, defeat china's use of military force. i heard that for myself way back in 2018 when i was in that area in the south china sea, many of our allies and partners in that region, they were clear. they saw firsthand how china was preparing to swiftly defeat our forces in the pacific. they were trying to figure out how -- if we would be able there for them when that happened or if they would be needing to start cozying up to china. they are not going to sit around and wait for us to perform. they are going to have to know that we're going to be there for them. our competition out there in that area is clearly china. we know w
our combatant commanders told us that we'll be outnumbered by self-fighters in the south pacific by 2025. and it will be even worse if american f-22's cuts the lead because you know other countries, like our allies in australia and japan, they would be cutting theirs if we cut ours. well, that's just one of the many serious problems that we've got in the indo-pacific. our partners and allies are worried about u.s. force posture and our ability to deter. and, if necessary, defeat china's use of...
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reaching out to countries from the in the pacific region south africa in order to coordinate their policies for example when it comes to china and strategies how to deal with china but then again also from what they were talking about a lot really shaped by the pandemic and the german foreign secretary said this also is of geo strategic importance when he was talking to media on wednesday. which i feel. there is a lot of talk about russia and china's vaccination diplomacy. that's why it's important to note that 3 quarters of all covered stories is financed by the g 7. 2000000000 vaccine doses 2 countries need to get out of. its we want to continue this initiative. and deliver even more doses to counter the vaccine diplomacy of some countries that's. my chief and i need it's a tool and borders and to make clear that we are aware of our responsibilities to the rest of the world. so we drill a dominating this summit phil and i think this will also see this as a dry run because in about a month's time there is another big g. 7 summit coming up and corner where the heads of state will actually m
reaching out to countries from the in the pacific region south africa in order to coordinate their policies for example when it comes to china and strategies how to deal with china but then again also from what they were talking about a lot really shaped by the pandemic and the german foreign secretary said this also is of geo strategic importance when he was talking to media on wednesday. which i feel. there is a lot of talk about russia and china's vaccination diplomacy. that's why it's...
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he was embarking on the battle of booingenville on his first birthday, the island in the south pacific. a grenade explosion ripped through his left leg in that battle. lucky for him he pulled off the belt and applied it as a turn cet -- tourniquet. it saved his life but not his leg. it was amputated at the hip. the allied forces won that battle. john houlihan spent a year and a half recovering in veterans hospitals. he left the marines with a chest full of medals, including three bronze stars, a marine corps medal and of course a purple heart. went back to chicago. one leg, an artificial leg, and a cane or crutch. he went to a dance in the basement of st. gabriel's catholic church on the chicago's south side. and he met his future wife vernele. they had eight kids together. bill was the middle child, the fourth of the eight kids. amazingly his dad, despite that devastating injury, wanted to get involved in politics. he moved to park forest, illinois, just south of chicago to raise a family in a larger house. as you can imagine. and decided to run for the illinois general assembly in 19
he was embarking on the battle of booingenville on his first birthday, the island in the south pacific. a grenade explosion ripped through his left leg in that battle. lucky for him he pulled off the belt and applied it as a turn cet -- tourniquet. it saved his life but not his leg. it was amputated at the hip. the allied forces won that battle. john houlihan spent a year and a half recovering in veterans hospitals. he left the marines with a chest full of medals, including three bronze stars,...
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they have significantly more ships, bombers, fighters and missiles in the south pacific.han us including our allies. i would say you are right that china is not yet hour. worldwide military capability, but do they exceed our capability in the south china sea? >> my assessment is that they do not. first of all, you have heard me say before that china is permanently and will remain our pacing challenge going forward. you have seen me do a number of -- continue to focus the department on the china challenge. we established a task force that is about to complete its work and will inform our efforts going forward and help us create synergies and eliminate duplication in a more efficiently -- and more efficiently focus us on the china challenge. china has no allies. we have many, around the world. we certainly have strong allies and partners in the indo pacific region. that gives us greater capacity and greater capability. host: lloyd austin, defense secretary. former army general out lighting the president's budget plan for the military. the question we are asking come of the
they have significantly more ships, bombers, fighters and missiles in the south pacific.han us including our allies. i would say you are right that china is not yet hour. worldwide military capability, but do they exceed our capability in the south china sea? >> my assessment is that they do not. first of all, you have heard me say before that china is permanently and will remain our pacing challenge going forward. you have seen me do a number of -- continue to focus the department on the...
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the 1500s there are galleons sailing all around the world to asia and then back across the pacific past south america cross the atlantic to spain and with this trade are various groups of asians, including filipinos chinese various indonesians etc others, but for all purposes, of course, everything begins in 1776. 13 colonies proposed to be their own country. they have a war. the war lasts until 1783. it was a long war a war of independence. of course not as long as the wars we have now, but right after the war was completed in 1783 the following year. it was important. so important that was one of the first things they did this little country sent forth a ship out of new york harbor. the name of the ship was the empress of china it was outfitted to do trade with china now. why was it so important for them immediately? upon surviving the war of independence. why was it immediately important for them to go to china? what was it in china that everybody needed wanted and had actually been part of the reason why they had separated. okay t. t everybody drank it even working class people thought th
the 1500s there are galleons sailing all around the world to asia and then back across the pacific past south america cross the atlantic to spain and with this trade are various groups of asians, including filipinos chinese various indonesians etc others, but for all purposes, of course, everything begins in 1776. 13 colonies proposed to be their own country. they have a war. the war lasts until 1783. it was a long war a war of independence. of course not as long as the wars we have now, but...
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it's in response to this little pressure that's up north off the pacific northwest. it pushes south high, which is sort of runs the runs our region this time of year in the spring and summer months, and that's why we're dry. that's why we're usually pretty warm, but that low is going to bust it up and as it does just stretches out the fog in the marine layer, and that's exactly what's happening. and so tomorrow morning that fog right now it's right along the coast. but tomorrow morning, it's gonna have huge penetration into the inland valleys even up into the delta, especially on saturday were places like sacramento and marysville and roseville and modesto or will notice the cooling so tomorrow lots of low clouds and fog when you get up, most nine beria counties will have some fun as the fog really spreads inland. with that deeper marine layer in the strong winds. i showed you tomorrow morning and san francisco in san jose in an oakland it looks like this and pretty much all of us is gonna look like this and the burn offs pretty slow. you could see san francisco starts to see some s
it's in response to this little pressure that's up north off the pacific northwest. it pushes south high, which is sort of runs the runs our region this time of year in the spring and summer months, and that's why we're dry. that's why we're usually pretty warm, but that low is going to bust it up and as it does just stretches out the fog in the marine layer, and that's exactly what's happening. and so tomorrow morning that fog right now it's right along the coast. but tomorrow morning, it's...