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all of this land was given to the union pacific. door -- wethe front have a little thing i like to do. we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a doorknob.s, beautiful it came to us in a box in the mail. may 5 years ago with a note from a guy who was a student at the .niversity of laramie he stole the doorknob. i take them into the foyer. intoirst important stop is jane's drawing room. the intention was that is where she would do informal entertainment for her lady friends. and i go into the smoking room. i draw the contrast between the nice bright light drawing room and the more somber smoking room. the dining room is nice because in the dining room, we have nice artifacts that belong to the ivinson we have this beautiful stemware. that was punch bowl given to their son-in-law who ran his bank for a while in san diego. then we change from the five formal rooms of this mansion to the working part of the mansion. it is easy to draw the contrast. we have all of this beautiful hardwood. and there we have pine and linol
all of this land was given to the union pacific. door -- wethe front have a little thing i like to do. we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a doorknob.s, beautiful it came to us in a box in the mail. may 5 years ago with a note from a guy who was a student at the .niversity of laramie he stole the doorknob. i take them into the foyer. intoirst important stop is jane's drawing room. the intention was that is where she would do informal entertainment for her lady friends. and...
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if it was not for the union pacific railroad, laramie would probably not be here. the transcontinental railroad act gave all this land in the west to union pacific. we open the front door. we have a little thing i like to do. we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful doorknob. it is interesting because it came to us in a box in the mail maybe five years ago with a note from a guy who was a student at the university of laramie. he stole the doorknob. that is a good icebreaker for people come into the vestibule. then i take them into the foyer. our first important stop is into jane ivinson's drawing room. the intention was that is where she would do informal entertainment for her lady friends. and then, i go into the smoking room. i draw the contrast between the very nice bright light drawing room and the darker, more somber smoking room. the dining room is nice because in the dining room, we have nice artifacts that belong to the ivinsons. we have the oyster plates. they had the made on one of the long trips to europe.
if it was not for the union pacific railroad, laramie would probably not be here. the transcontinental railroad act gave all this land in the west to union pacific. we open the front door. we have a little thing i like to do. we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful doorknob. it is interesting because it came to us in a box in the mail maybe five years ago with a note from a guy who was a student at the university of laramie. he stole the...
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winter of 1867, he learns that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility and what would be coming -- become laramie. incame over for the railroad 1860 eight and built a log building in downtown laramie and started selling things to people awaiting the arrival of the and as i said earlier, they ran the store for three years. then he starts a banking career. let me say this as well. he was an astute merchant, and made a lot ofe money. he was criticize for the way he made the money, with high interest rates and foreclosed mortgages at the drop of a hat. the good news is, when he turned 80, he decided to give his money away and almost all of it came back here to our town. the year after his wife died, now back in 1916, he gave $50,000 cash and city lots to the county which paid for the construction of our first hospital. he also gave a bunch of property to the church to fund an orphanage. he built our will door one more, he gave away a million and a half dollars in cash to friends and family members. he structured his will that upon his death, his estate would go into a trus
winter of 1867, he learns that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility and what would be coming -- become laramie. incame over for the railroad 1860 eight and built a log building in downtown laramie and started selling things to people awaiting the arrival of the and as i said earlier, they ran the store for three years. then he starts a banking career. let me say this as well. he was an astute merchant, and made a lot ofe money. he was criticize for the way he made the money,...
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if it wasn't for the union pacific railroad, laramie probably wouldn't be here. the transcontinental railway act gave all this land in the west to the union pacific, including the one square mile where we are right now. so the first thing is we obviously opened the front door, and we have a little thing that i like to do. we have the door knob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful door knob t. came to us in a box in the mail, what, maybe five years ago, with a note from a guy who said i was a student at the university of wyoming, and i stole the door knob from the mansion. so that's a really good ice breaker for the people who come into the vestibule. and then i take them immediately into the foyer. and then, really, our first important stop is into jane ivinson's drawing room, where the intention was that she'd do formal entertainment for her lady friends. and then i go into the smoking room, and i draw the contrast between the very nice, bright light drawing room, and the darker, more somber smoking room. and the dining room is re
if it wasn't for the union pacific railroad, laramie probably wouldn't be here. the transcontinental railway act gave all this land in the west to the union pacific, including the one square mile where we are right now. so the first thing is we obviously opened the front door, and we have a little thing that i like to do. we have the door knob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful door knob t. came to us in a box in the mail, what, maybe five years ago, with a...
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we reached out to amtrak and to union pacific. union pacific owns the tracks for statement. but all we are told is the investigation is ongoing. >>> and it has been years since colin kaepernick has been seen out on the field until today. >> the former 49er showcases his skills for a number of nfl teams at a workout session in georgia. but as betty yu tells us, the much anticipated event did not go as planned. >> reporter: if n was supposed to feel a private workout. seven teams were represented including the 49ers. today, kaepernick also proved throa ball. yingseriofevents en scfoba d. mo thour away from nfl sanctioned training facility in atlanta where he was set to work out. nfl scouts were impressed with his strength and passes. at the last minute, his camp announced they were changing venues. much of the drama was center around his request that the workout be in full display of cameras. the nfl planned to film the video and give it to every team. the league said it didn't learn he wanted it open to the media and an independent film crew until friday night. kaepernick's c
we reached out to amtrak and to union pacific. union pacific owns the tracks for statement. but all we are told is the investigation is ongoing. >>> and it has been years since colin kaepernick has been seen out on the field until today. >> the former 49er showcases his skills for a number of nfl teams at a workout session in georgia. but as betty yu tells us, the much anticipated event did not go as planned. >> reporter: if n was supposed to feel a private workout. seven...
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if it wasn't for the union pacific railroad laramie probably would not be. their transcomm railway act gave all this money, give all this land in the west to the union pacific including the one square mile where we are right now. the first thing is we opened the front door and we have little thing i like to do we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful doorknob. it's interesting because it came to us in a box in the mail what, maybe five years ago with a note from a guy who said i was a student at the university wyoming and and i stole the dob from the mansion. that's a good icebreaker for the people who come into the vestibule. and then i take them into the foyer. really our first important stop is into her drawing room where the intention was where she would do in form of entertainment for her lady friends. then i go into the smoking room and a draw the contrast between the very nice bright light drawing room of the darker more somber smoking room. the dining room is nice because we have some really nice artif
if it wasn't for the union pacific railroad laramie probably would not be. their transcomm railway act gave all this money, give all this land in the west to the union pacific including the one square mile where we are right now. the first thing is we opened the front door and we have little thing i like to do we have the doorknob to the original front door, which is a really heavy brass, beautiful doorknob. it's interesting because it came to us in a box in the mail what, maybe five years ago...
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we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. . fast and furious we had crazy living can -- was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. rights, fulloting holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can claim that. no other territory that can claim that. north dakota and utah like to believe they had the first woman voter, and and they may have, but they voted in restricted elections. wyoming women never had to do that. they were on the same terms with men, which is extraordinary. have maybe elizabeth cady stanton coming to the salon to listen about the defensive suffrage, because what happens, it was passed in 1869. in 1871, wyoming was getting so legislaturehat the was saying maybe we should resend this act. is ann downey, and this exhibit of stephen, thinking about this possibly in this salon -- speaking about this possibly in this salon, speaking about these act --
we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. . fast and furious we had crazy living can -- was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. rights, fulloting holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can claim that. no other territory that can claim that. north dakota and utah like to believe they had...
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it happened in utah and joined the union pacific and central pacific railroads.ricans had a way to travel cross-country without ever getting on a horse. and if you'd like to travel back in time and experience the romance of the rails in the old west, barry petersen shows you how to punch your ticket. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the west. a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will take you to the west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time capsule, 64 miles of 1880. and once you get out of town, it is the authentic west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphones? >> none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter
it happened in utah and joined the union pacific and central pacific railroads.ricans had a way to travel cross-country without ever getting on a horse. and if you'd like to travel back in time and experience the romance of the rails in the old west, barry petersen shows you how to punch your ticket. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the west. a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and...
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in this video, we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks. the train that hit and killed a boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirmed that amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. again, it's still unclear as to how the boy was able to access this area of the tracks. let's here from captain wahid kazem. >> this afternoon, received a 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received a subsequent phone call informing us that the train had struck the male juvenile. upon arrival, we did find the young male juvenile deceased. >> reporter: even though the age of the boy is still unknown, santa clara police did confirm that there was no indication of this being a death by suicide. they're ruling it as an accident. back here live, we did get confirmation from santa clara police that the boy's family was contacted after this incident. in santa clara, luz pena, abc7 news. >> luz, t
in this video, we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks. the train that hit and killed a boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirmed that amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. again, it's still unclear as to how the boy was able to access this area of the tracks. let's here from captain wahid kazem. >> this afternoon, received a 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette...
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in this video we can see santa clara police officer along the union pacific tracks. train that hit and killed the boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirm amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. it's unclear how the boy was able to access the tracks. >> we received a 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received a subsequent phone call informing us that the train had struck the male juvenile. upon arrival we did find the young male juvenile deceased. >> reporter: even though tunkno santa clara police confirmed there was no indication of this being a death by suicide. they're ruling it an accident. we got confirmation from santa clara police that the boy's family was contacted after this incident. in santa clara, luz pena, abc 7 news. >>> and take a look at this. we're getting a new look at the damage left behind by that fire that forced seven people from their homes early yesterday morning.
in this video we can see santa clara police officer along the union pacific tracks. train that hit and killed the boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirm amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. it's unclear how the boy was able to access the tracks. >> we received a 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received...
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the accident happened just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and laurel wood road, not far from highway 101. abc 7 news reporter luz pena has more. >> reporter: santa clara police confirmed that the boy is younger than 15 years old. as to how this boy was able to make his way on to the tracks is still unclear. in this video we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks, the train that hit and killed a boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. santa clara police confirmed that amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. again, it's still unclear as to how the boy was able to access this area of the tracks. let's hear from the captain. >> -- received the 911 a young male juvenile walking near the tlan tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received a subsequent phone call informing us that the train had struck the male juvenile. upon arrival we did find the young male juvenile deceased. >> reporter: even though the a
the accident happened just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and laurel wood road, not far from highway 101. abc 7 news reporter luz pena has more. >> reporter: santa clara police confirmed that the boy is younger than 15 years old. as to how this boy was able to make his way on to the tracks is still unclear. in this video we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks, the train that hit and killed a boy...
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the accident happened just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and laurel wood road not far from highway 101. abc 7 news reporter luz pena has more. >> reporter: the boy is younger than 15 years old. as to how the boy was able to mick his way on to the tracks is unclear. we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks, the train that hit and killed the boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. amtrak police are conducting a joint investigation. it's unclear as to how the boy was able to access this area of the tracks. let's hear from the captain. >> we received the 911 call of a young male juvenile walking near the train tracks in the area of lafayette street over the 101 overcrossing. as our officers were responding to that call, we received a subsequent phone call informing us that the train had struck the male juvenile. upon arrival we did find the young male juvenile deceased. >> reporter: even though the age of the boy is still unclone, santa clara police said there is no evidence that this was a
the accident happened just after 4:00 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in the area of lafayette street and laurel wood road not far from highway 101. abc 7 news reporter luz pena has more. >> reporter: the boy is younger than 15 years old. as to how the boy was able to mick his way on to the tracks is unclear. we can see santa clara police officers along the union pacific tracks, the train that hit and killed the boy was a passenger train operated by amtrak. amtrak...
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council member perales says a recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of the homeless into other parts of the city. >> we're not doing anything wron we're not bothering them. >> we don't have enough of the political will. we don't have enough of the community support to be able to do this and we absolutely need to find a way to get this done faster. >> some progress, san jose's first new tiny homes village development, located near the bay area b.a.r.t. station, will have 40 new units by the end of the year. the city planned to have one in every district but it was scrapped after neighbors fought back. >>> a developer hopes to build a working vineyard on communicates hill in san jose. it would serve two purposes providing a fire break and producing grapes for a local vitner. there are homes on the top of the hill and barren unused slodez on all sides. a fire in that area in july made the developer even more determined to push forward with his idea. >> having a working vineyard up here would act as a fire break. not a problem if some private company would l
council member perales says a recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of the homeless into other parts of the city. >> we're not doing anything wron we're not bothering them. >> we don't have enough of the political will. we don't have enough of the community support to be able to do this and we absolutely need to find a way to get this done faster. >> some progress, san jose's first new tiny homes village development, located near the bay area...
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police say a as soon as dispatchers relieved a 911 call about a boy on train tracks they notified union pacific railroad to halt all train services in the area. it didn't happen in time and tragically the boy died at the scene. the parents have told them the boy had special needs. >>> coming up come away a former san francisco sheriff's deputy has been sentenced to more than a year behind bars. >>> reaction from a san francisco supervisor after a group of neighbors launches an effort to remove her from office. so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. write this down, this is important. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireless network together. what can i say, i love what i do. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. you'll get unlimited talk and text and no activation or line fees. switch today. >>> new at 11, a judge has sentenced a former
police say a as soon as dispatchers relieved a 911 call about a boy on train tracks they notified union pacific railroad to halt all train services in the area. it didn't happen in time and tragically the boy died at the scene. the parents have told them the boy had special needs. >>> coming up come away a former san francisco sheriff's deputy has been sentenced to more than a year behind bars. >>> reaction from a san francisco supervisor after a group of neighbors launches an...
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it happened about 4:20 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific in santa clara near laugh yet street and highway 101. amtrak were delayed as a result of the investigation. police say it still unclear at this point why the child was on the tracks or how he got there, but they stress that it was an accident and that the child was not on the tracks intentionally. so far police haven't released the boy's name or age. >>> police say a santa clara county prosecutor used his 13- year-old dot toor lure a man back to the spot where she said he molested her. the father reportedly made a recording of the man interacting with his daughter and gave it to police. there is no word on what exactly was on the recording. police later arrested this man, 76-year-old ali muhammad lash merey of san jose. now the prosecutor is under scrutiny for possibly putting his daughter in danger. investigators say the suspect touched the teen inappropriately on three separate encounters this year. the man is charged with lewd acts with a child. >>> after 10 years hard work and billions of dollars the bay area has a n
it happened about 4:20 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific in santa clara near laugh yet street and highway 101. amtrak were delayed as a result of the investigation. police say it still unclear at this point why the child was on the tracks or how he got there, but they stress that it was an accident and that the child was not on the tracks intentionally. so far police haven't released the boy's name or age. >>> police say a santa clara county prosecutor used his 13- year-old...
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it happened around 4:20 pm along the union pacific trak in santa clara. amtrak capital corridor train was delayed as a result of the investigation. right now, it is not clear why the child was on the tracks or how he got there but police are stressing that it was an accident and that the child was not on the track intentionally. >>> they have arrested a man on charges of sexually assaulting a woman who try to help them. the victim invited him inside to the home back in june and they say that he was homeless and she wanted to help him but while he was at her home, they say that he drugged her and raped her several times. he gave a false name but they were able to finally identify him using dna samples. >>> police say 9-year-old boy is the lone survivor of a gruesome murder suicide. the claim the boy underwent surgery and currently is in critical condition. they believe the 31-year-old father attacked his wife and their four sons before killing himself. 911 communications received a call yesterday nobody was on the line but the dispatcher could hear an argu
it happened around 4:20 pm along the union pacific trak in santa clara. amtrak capital corridor train was delayed as a result of the investigation. right now, it is not clear why the child was on the tracks or how he got there but police are stressing that it was an accident and that the child was not on the track intentionally. >>> they have arrested a man on charges of sexually assaulting a woman who try to help them. the victim invited him inside to the home back in june and they...
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the accident happened around 4:20 this afternoon around the union pacific tracks, amtrak capital corridor trains were delayed this evening as a result of the investigation. at this time it is unclear why the child was on the tracks and how he got there. police stress that it was an accident and the child was not on the tracks intentionally.>>> police have arrested a man suspected of a woman. police say the 61-year-old victim invited the man into her home back in june because he was homeless and she wanted to help him. while he was at the home police say he drugged the woman and her several times. police say guzman gave the victim a false name and they were able to finally identify him using dna samples. >>> tragedy out of san diego, a husband, wife and three of the children were found dead today what police believe was a murder/suicide sparked by a bitter divorce. officers responding to a 911 call, broke into the house and found a 29-year-old woman, her 31-year-old husband and their three-year-old son dead. three other boys were badly wounded. two of them later died at a hospital. the thi
the accident happened around 4:20 this afternoon around the union pacific tracks, amtrak capital corridor trains were delayed this evening as a result of the investigation. at this time it is unclear why the child was on the tracks and how he got there. police stress that it was an accident and the child was not on the tracks intentionally.>>> police have arrested a man suspected of a woman. police say the 61-year-old victim invited the man into her home back in june because he was...
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officers say the 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad to immediately halt train service when they received calls about a boy running on the tracks. it was too late. the parents told the police a little boy had special needs. >>> there is an effort underway in san francisco to remove one of the members of the border supervisors. they are now the target of a recall two weeks after she was caught on camera chanting profanities at the police union on election night. they say she does not represent the values of the richmond district. she stands by her argument that she can't support the men and women on the police department but disagrees with the organization that represents them. the move forward, this recall would have to collect 20% of the signatures from the richmond districts 42,000 registered voters. >>> no major surprises in today's problem. >> it is slow and we've had some things going on let's talk about getting across the bay. everyone thinks that is normal and use the carpool lanes, you will get into san francisco. a lot of people are coming into town and that means t
officers say the 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad to immediately halt train service when they received calls about a boy running on the tracks. it was too late. the parents told the police a little boy had special needs. >>> there is an effort underway in san francisco to remove one of the members of the border supervisors. they are now the target of a recall two weeks after she was caught on camera chanting profanities at the police union on election night. they say she...
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. >> that's the union pacific railroad. the u.p. had been there over 50 years. they chose the u.p. tracks because they wanted a flat surface so it makes sense the road is close to the u.p. tracks. >> this would have been the height of the summer. no air conditioning of course. >> no. >> what were the conditions like for them on these trucks? >> it was hot and sweaty. of course they had to stop and push and exert a lot of effort along the way. so it was difficult. of course it's hard to know what was worse, the heat and the sweat or the dust, as you can see, that was swirling. with the dust they decided to space out the convoy so there's a long distance between vehicles, because the dust was just so bothersome. >> what are we looking at here? >> this is wyoming, and this gives you an example of the condition of some of the bridges out west. again, as i said earlier, these bridges were built for horse and buggy. they were never designed to hold a 10-ton mack truck, so a lot of them had to be reinforced or rebuilt. the engineers to their credit did a great job. if any of the bridges w
. >> that's the union pacific railroad. the u.p. had been there over 50 years. they chose the u.p. tracks because they wanted a flat surface so it makes sense the road is close to the u.p. tracks. >> this would have been the height of the summer. no air conditioning of course. >> no. >> what were the conditions like for them on these trucks? >> it was hot and sweaty. of course they had to stop and push and exert a lot of effort along the way. so it was difficult....
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officers say 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad immediately to halt train service when theyved calls about a boy running on the tracks but it was too late. police say the parents told them the boy had special needs. >>> our time it is 6:35. police in livermore seeing an increase in thefts in catalytic converters. security video shows a man suspected of at least one of those thefts. investigators hope someone can see this and identify that man. >>> catalytic converters are popular among thieves because of the valuable metals inside. it typically will cost a car owner up to $2,000 plus the cost of labor to have it replaced. >>> today former president barack obama is in san francisco. he is set to speak at dream force. we're live with a preview of his highly anticipated appearance. christina. >> good morning to you pam. dream force is welcoming its most highly anticipated guest barack obama. he takes the stage at 10:30 this morning. we're four hours away and there's already a down the side we are here and it wrappeded around the building. i'll show you that line is just a momen
officers say 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad immediately to halt train service when theyved calls about a boy running on the tracks but it was too late. police say the parents told them the boy had special needs. >>> our time it is 6:35. police in livermore seeing an increase in thefts in catalytic converters. security video shows a man suspected of at least one of those thefts. investigators hope someone can see this and identify that man. >>> catalytic...
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they notified union pacific railroad to stop service in the area.nately, that didn't happen at the time, and the little boy died at the scene. police say the parents have told them that he had special needs. >>> eight current and former santa rita jail inmates filed a lawsuit in federal court, accusing the alameda county sheriff's office of forced labor. the suit also accuses aramack. the program is a way for inmates to get out of their cells and have access to a better meal. attorneys say the program in practice isn't volunteer based, because when participants are sick, or don't want to work, deputies threaten them with extra jail time. >> the purpose of our jails and prisons is not to provide profit for a private company, such as aramark. part of this case is to point out that aramark is engaging in what we call an unfair business practice, by taking advantage of free labor to compete unfairly with other food service companies. >> he says deputies do not force labor, and if inmates get sick, they can take time off, or quit if they want to. aramack
they notified union pacific railroad to stop service in the area.nately, that didn't happen at the time, and the little boy died at the scene. police say the parents have told them that he had special needs. >>> eight current and former santa rita jail inmates filed a lawsuit in federal court, accusing the alameda county sheriff's office of forced labor. the suit also accuses aramack. the program is a way for inmates to get out of their cells and have access to a better meal. attorneys...
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it happened about 4:20 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in santa clara near lafayette street and highway 101. the accident triggered delays coming in and out of san jose. police say it's still unclear why the boy was on the tracks and how he got there but they stress it was an accident. police have not released the boy's name or age. >>> police say a santa clara county prosecutor used his 13-year-old daughter to lure a man back to the spot where she said he had molested her. the father reportedly made a recording of the man interacting with his daughter then gave it to police. there's no word on what exactly was on the recording. police later arrest ed 76-year-old ali muhammad lajmeri of san jose. investigators say the suspect touched the teen inappropriately on three separate encounters this year. the suspect is now being charged with lewd acts with a child. >>> now to the impeachment hearings in washington. a number of people are expected to head to capitol hill tomorrow to testify before the house intelligence committee. >> it's going to be a busy week ahead for law
it happened about 4:20 yesterday afternoon along the union pacific tracks in santa clara near lafayette street and highway 101. the accident triggered delays coming in and out of san jose. police say it's still unclear why the boy was on the tracks and how he got there but they stress it was an accident. police have not released the boy's name or age. >>> police say a santa clara county prosecutor used his 13-year-old daughter to lure a man back to the spot where she said he had...
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he said the recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of home less in otherarts of the city. >> we're not doing nothing wrong. we're not bothering them. >> we don't have enough of the political will and we don't have enough of the community support to do this. we need to find a way to get this done faster. >> some progress. san jose's first tiny homes village development near the bart station will have 40 new units for the end of the year. they plan today have one in every district, but it was scrapped after neighbors fought back. >>> homeless and pregnant. a hidden portion of the homeless population bay design. today in our project home,waist deuce you to a woman who is five months pregnant and sleeping in a tent. >> just the whole situation, like i said, i don't know what to do, who to talk to. i feel like i'm really alone. there is not much that resources out here for women. >>> the homeless prenanal program is san francisco helped 789 pregnant women deliver babies this year. 296 were living on the street. watch tonight at 11:00. >>> another check on the r
he said the recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of home less in otherarts of the city. >> we're not doing nothing wrong. we're not bothering them. >> we don't have enough of the political will and we don't have enough of the community support to do this. we need to find a way to get this done faster. >> some progress. san jose's first tiny homes village development near the bart station will have 40 new units for the end of the year. they plan...
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the big laggard is union pacific, the big railroad, we had rail volume data underwhelming. part of the seesaw data we are getting showing the good and the bad of this economy , at least for the railroad operators, not much good. the retail sector in focus heading into the big black friday weekend, cyber monday. -- abercrombieis & fitch, big lots, under armour getting a bullish upgrade. a lot of this is not about consumer spending, it is about the companies getting margins under control. this is the consumer services index, up 1%, that is mcdonald's, that is starbucks, that is all rallying today. take a look at the machinery indexes. this ties to the john deere earnings report. a lot of the names moving lower on the day. guy: let's turn back to brexit and how the upcoming u.k. election could impact the market. global head is the of cross asset strategy at ubs. we get the poll out tonight, this was a paul that in 27 -- this was a poo that in -- a poll that in 2017 accurately guessed the conservatives would not get a majority. is that the game? is it basically you get a conser
the big laggard is union pacific, the big railroad, we had rail volume data underwhelming. part of the seesaw data we are getting showing the good and the bad of this economy , at least for the railroad operators, not much good. the retail sector in focus heading into the big black friday weekend, cyber monday. -- abercrombieis & fitch, big lots, under armour getting a bullish upgrade. a lot of this is not about consumer spending, it is about the companies getting margins under control....
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police say 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad immediately to stop train service when they got the calls about a boy running out on the train tracks but it was too late. police say the parents told them the little boy had special needs. >>> it is now 5:06. police in liver more say they're seeing an increase in thefts of cad littic converters. security video shows a man suspected of at least one of those thefts. investigators hope someone can see this, maybe identify him. catalytic converters are popular among thieves because of the valuable metal inside. up to $2,000 plus the cost of labor to replace it. >>> today in san francisco former president obama will speak at this year's dream force conference. the former president will share the spotlight with mark beniof. then later today mr. obama will be at lost altos. tickets range from $10,000 to $350,000. >>> time 5:07. muni holding a pop up informational event. it goes through several neighborhoods including knowy valley. to improve safety for people walking near the tracks. the pop up will be at 24th and church streets from
police say 911 dispatchers notified union pacific railroad immediately to stop train service when they got the calls about a boy running out on the train tracks but it was too late. police say the parents told them the little boy had special needs. >>> it is now 5:06. police in liver more say they're seeing an increase in thefts of cad littic converters. security video shows a man suspected of at least one of those thefts. investigators hope someone can see this, maybe identify him....
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reporter: council member perales who lives downtown says a recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of the homeless into other parts of the city. he says the city's first new tiny homes village development next to the berryessa bar station will bring 40 units online before the end of the year. the city planned to have one in every district but it was scrapped after neighbors fought back. >> we don't have enough of the political will or the community support to be able to do this and we absolutely need to find a way to get this done faster, to get out to our community members, to get them to understand this problem is not going away. >> reporter: in san jose, kit do, kpix 5. >>> meanwhile, activists in oakland are setting up camp to make a statement to city leaders. they pitched their tents at frank agawa plaza today. that includes evicting and dismantling camps and towing rvs. actions the protesters callthe e meals, make legal support available, and hold discussions on how to help the homeless crisis. >>> now time for the weather which will be a headline this week. firs
reporter: council member perales who lives downtown says a recent cleanup of the railroad tracks by union pacific forced a lot of the homeless into other parts of the city. he says the city's first new tiny homes village development next to the berryessa bar station will bring 40 units online before the end of the year. the city planned to have one in every district but it was scrapped after neighbors fought back. >> we don't have enough of the political will or the community support to...
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in the 1920s, the union pacific railroad launched a very successful campaign to market the park, featuringble hiking gear. pictures were published as far away as london. a tunnel that allowed far more to access the park was completed in 1930. a shuttle and tram system was introduced in 2001. >> obviously going somewhere that we are not. probably going to the same spot the different way. >> reporter: there is no tram that goes to the places jeremy collins prefers. >> i'm going to follow your route thinking can get pretty mean in the spring. >> reporter: i would imagine doing this when it's rushing. >> oh, yeah, grabbing at your niece. it's still cold. >> reporter: yes, it is. he took us to the climbing wall called moonlight buttress. >> watch out for this yucca here. >> reporter: ooh, yeah. it looks mean. >> you're looking for a particular challenge. it is something you can free climb. i'm a free climber. i like to use my hands and feet, not my gear. >> reporter: when climbing is your passion, taunt like this can't be passed up, although this one wasn't necessarily park-approved. >> dude. b
in the 1920s, the union pacific railroad launched a very successful campaign to market the park, featuringble hiking gear. pictures were published as far away as london. a tunnel that allowed far more to access the park was completed in 1930. a shuttle and tram system was introduced in 2001. >> obviously going somewhere that we are not. probably going to the same spot the different way. >> reporter: there is no tram that goes to the places jeremy collins prefers. >> i'm going...
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thanks then union pacific it got slogged when a reporter reported weaker earnings this.lroad but could be considered hostage to china, oil and coal all softer end markets even if it's become a much better operator than it used to be, doesn't matter the stock went up 12 points in three days on very little news after really disappointing -- that's not supposed to happen. how about fedex? it doesn't report for awhile though its stock valleyed 8 bucks yesterday totally out of nowhere. didn't give up any of that gain. based on what? trade rumors please, these negotiations aren't going anywhere that can specifically help fedex's growth 8 points it makes no sense. it's not just the transports chevron reported extremely light quarter friday extremely, look at the headlines. you can see why it needed to buy anardarko. chevron needed the growth and should have sold off and stayed down but only fell a couple bucks in premarket trading some can't resist banging stocks down and quickly made up losses and yesterday rallied more than $5 not because of anything company specific but inve
thanks then union pacific it got slogged when a reporter reported weaker earnings this.lroad but could be considered hostage to china, oil and coal all softer end markets even if it's become a much better operator than it used to be, doesn't matter the stock went up 12 points in three days on very little news after really disappointing -- that's not supposed to happen. how about fedex? it doesn't report for awhile though its stock valleyed 8 bucks yesterday totally out of nowhere. didn't give...
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along union pacific line in santa clara. officials say the boy was on the tracks near lafayette street and highway 101 when he was hit. police say it is unclear why the boy was on the tracks but they stress it was an accident, and that he was not on the tracks intentionally as the train approached. police have not released the boy's name or age. >>> after ten years of work and billions of dollar the bay area has a new hospital. the first patients were transferred to the stanford hospital in palo alto yesterday. the state of the art facility is 824,000 square feet. it has 368 private rooms for patients. 76 trauma bays and 20 operating rooms. hospital adstraysors says one of the mayne goals is patient wellness. >> there's a lot of tress, and a lot of opportunity to create better environment for them and a better envinyl for them to be healthy. that's why we see it as an important aspect. >> having one's own room with a view of the mountains outside, that's very session. >> a roof top spa gives employees and patient as place to
along union pacific line in santa clara. officials say the boy was on the tracks near lafayette street and highway 101 when he was hit. police say it is unclear why the boy was on the tracks but they stress it was an accident, and that he was not on the tracks intentionally as the train approached. police have not released the boy's name or age. >>> after ten years of work and billions of dollar the bay area has a new hospital. the first patients were transferred to the stanford...
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there is negotiations with the santa fe, the union pacific. there is a railroad that is built. and the railroad gets built around nicodemus. since then, in 9 in 18 85, nicodemus begins to decline. if you are along route 66, you are on the economic thoroughfare, your town will prosper because of people being able to get to your place of business. we still don't have any factual evidence as to why they would have gone around nicodemus. our former president bill clinton signed nicodemus into a historic site. if there is anything that must be taken away from this, it's that if we don't preserve history, is bound it is bound to die where it is erected. i will see you all next year. in july there is what we call a home celebration. you come, you eat, you enjoy, you hear from the elders. we have become active spectators of history and action. there are 35 individuals that populate the townsite. if you were to go to the visitor center, you would hear specifically from someone who could say, my great great grandfather. my great great great grandfather last question, i will leave so i ca
there is negotiations with the santa fe, the union pacific. there is a railroad that is built. and the railroad gets built around nicodemus. since then, in 9 in 18 85, nicodemus begins to decline. if you are along route 66, you are on the economic thoroughfare, your town will prosper because of people being able to get to your place of business. we still don't have any factual evidence as to why they would have gone around nicodemus. our former president bill clinton signed nicodemus into a...
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in 1920s the union pacific railroad launched a very successful campaign to market the park featuringtunnel that allowed far more to access the park was completed in 1930. a shuttle and tram system was introduced in 2001. there is no tram that goes to the places jeremy collins prefers. we'll follow your route. >> this can get pretty mean in the spring. >> i would imagine. >> doing this when it's rushing -- oh, yeah. >> still cold. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: he took us to the climbing wall called "moonlight" buttress. >> watch out for this here. it looks mean. it can create a particular challenge. i can free climb. i'm a free climber. i like to use my hand and feept not my gear. >> reporter: when climbing is your passion an opportunity like this can't be passed up although this one wasn't necessarily park approved. >> be careful. you can't resist. >> if i'm hoping to climb while i'm out here i can stress you guys out. ♪ i've had experience climbing in the park when i was alone even though i felt i was on fire it was a special experience just having the place to myself. >> do you like
in 1920s the union pacific railroad launched a very successful campaign to market the park featuringtunnel that allowed far more to access the park was completed in 1930. a shuttle and tram system was introduced in 2001. there is no tram that goes to the places jeremy collins prefers. we'll follow your route. >> this can get pretty mean in the spring. >> i would imagine. >> doing this when it's rushing -- oh, yeah. >> still cold. >> yes, it is. >> reporter:...
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there was negotiations with the santa fe, the union pacific, and another. interestingly, there is a new town five miles west that gets built. there's a road built. there is nicodemus and then there is the new town. the railroad gets built around in 1885,. since then begins to decline. for anybody who missed that, if you know anything about route 66, if you're along route 66 you're on the economic thoroughfare. your town will prosper because of people being able to get to your place of business. some would argue it was strategic. we still do not have factual evidence as to why they would have gone around nicodemus. president,r former signs clinton, nicodemus into being a national historic site. robert stanton happens to be around, preserving african american history, 1998. one take away from this is if we do not preserve history, it is bound to die where it was erected. this was nicodemus then. this is nicodemus now. july,st weekend in every there is a homecoming celebration. j would have been nicodemus' come, you eat, you enjoy, and you hear from the elders
there was negotiations with the santa fe, the union pacific, and another. interestingly, there is a new town five miles west that gets built. there's a road built. there is nicodemus and then there is the new town. the railroad gets built around in 1885,. since then begins to decline. for anybody who missed that, if you know anything about route 66, if you're along route 66 you're on the economic thoroughfare. your town will prosper because of people being able to get to your place of business....
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a golden ceremony spike driven into the tracks at promentory summit in utah joining the union pacificl route across the west. and as barry petersen reports, there is still a way to experience the romance of the rails on a journey back in time. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the route. [ horn ] a wilderness conquered by steal and coal. and in this remote part o coradoew meco, on the scenic railroad, steven cole will take you to the west that was. this really settled the west. these railroads -- >> in settled the west. >> reporter: and do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is president and general manager. >> no paved roads. no power lines, and no parking lots. this is essentially a time capsule of 64 miles of 1880. once you get out of town, it is the authentic west. not the hollywood west, but the real west. the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphones -- >> none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its routes go deep, built to bring prospectors for the s
a golden ceremony spike driven into the tracks at promentory summit in utah joining the union pacificl route across the west. and as barry petersen reports, there is still a way to experience the romance of the rails on a journey back in time. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the route. [ horn ] a wilderness conquered by steal and coal. and in this remote part o coradoew meco, on the scenic railroad, steven cole will take you to the west that was. this really settled the...
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. >> i like the union pacific rally on friday. rally in the united parcel i think we go back to united parcel and realize it wasn't that bad a quarter i really -- the tone in this market is very good. >> let's get the opening bell, s&p, the cnbc real time exchange, the big board, it is time celebrating the first anniversary under new ownership. >> oh, wow they're here tonight, the new york stock exchange, that's -- doing a good job, and, by the way, juul will be here. >> oh, good. >> yeah, juul. >> at the nasdaq, northwest bank shares holding company of northwest bank there is your dow all time high for the first time since july on a closing basis, you got to go to the 15th. intraday, the 16th but that is a hat trick now, jim. >> yes really is. a lot of dow stocks, industrials still, essentially verizon downgraded today, that's in keeping with the idea you don't want to be in that sector. you would rather be in fedex, which is doing incredibly well or nothing we have not seen anything from the cyclicals that makes it feels like it
. >> i like the union pacific rally on friday. rally in the united parcel i think we go back to united parcel and realize it wasn't that bad a quarter i really -- the tone in this market is very good. >> let's get the opening bell, s&p, the cnbc real time exchange, the big board, it is time celebrating the first anniversary under new ownership. >> oh, wow they're here tonight, the new york stock exchange, that's -- doing a good job, and, by the way, juul will be here....
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during the war's final campaigns, dish officers british officers turned carlisle's union into at attempts at pacification. reaching out to disaffected patriots and using the promise of brand new self-government to encourage loyalists, following the capitulation of charleston in may of 1780, henry clinton promised white south carolinians that britain's goal was to restore the peace and liberty the colony had enjoyed under british rule, including exemption from taxation except by their own legislature. carlisle's terms enshrined in 1780 in quinton's officer offer. the more had to and before they would get that. it is a promise never fulfilled. hundreds of people who responded to the offer and accepted, most did so to protect their property, including slaves. you can see that story clearly in the exhibits ops there upstairs. when reformers were starting to call on parliament and congress to check the rights of slaveholders, legislative autonomy mattered. as the earl of shelburne, reddish prime minister during the paris negotiations told the south carolina and who helped negotiate the treaty in 1782, the con
during the war's final campaigns, dish officers british officers turned carlisle's union into at attempts at pacification. reaching out to disaffected patriots and using the promise of brand new self-government to encourage loyalists, following the capitulation of charleston in may of 1780, henry clinton promised white south carolinians that britain's goal was to restore the peace and liberty the colony had enjoyed under british rule, including exemption from taxation except by their own...
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final campaigns, british officers in america turned carlisle's federal union into the center piece of their attempts at pacification reaching out to disaffected patriots and using the promise of renewed self-government to encourage loyalists. following the capitulation of charleston to british forces, sir henry clinton promised carolinaens that britain's goal was to restore the peace and liberty that the colony had enjoyed under british rule, including exception from taxation except by their own legislature. the war had to end before they would actually get that. it's a promise. never actually fulfilled. of the hundreds of people who responded to the offer and accepted the protection in south carolina, most historians today argue did so in order to protect their property including their property and enslaved african-america african-americans. but in a moment when reformers were starting to call on parliament and congress to check the rights of slave holders, autonomy mattered as well. as was told to henry laurens, the south carolinian who helped negotiate the treaty, the constitution of great britain was sufficient
final campaigns, british officers in america turned carlisle's federal union into the center piece of their attempts at pacification reaching out to disaffected patriots and using the promise of renewed self-government to encourage loyalists. following the capitulation of charleston to british forces, sir henry clinton promised carolinaens that britain's goal was to restore the peace and liberty that the colony had enjoyed under british rule, including exception from taxation except by their...
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countries get more interconnected as the trans-pacific partnership already it is there are c e p with china which is a really big economic zone so the european union and germany of the companies they need to step into the asian market kevin have not thank you very much. police in malaysia say they've broken up a massive investments syndicate being run out of china police arrested $680.00 suspected telephone falsest during a raid of the groups at courses around $100.00 suspects managed to flee the scene more than 8000 mobile phones were seized in the operations. investigators believe the detainees are chinese nationals who were running a telephone scam targeting victims in china. now let's have a look at some other business stories making headlines today the telecom will face all of huawei technology over the next 2 years and that ongoing discussions of security issues with the chinese company that's according to a german magazine german magazine. telecom has not commented publicly on the report which cites unnamed company sources. who are way higher as a canadian courts to immediately stop the attempt to extradite its detained chief financial offi
countries get more interconnected as the trans-pacific partnership already it is there are c e p with china which is a really big economic zone so the european union and germany of the companies they need to step into the asian market kevin have not thank you very much. police in malaysia say they've broken up a massive investments syndicate being run out of china police arrested $680.00 suspected telephone falsest during a raid of the groups at courses around $100.00 suspects managed to flee...
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the war's final campaigns, british officers in america turned carlisle's union into the centerpiece of their attempts at pacification. reaching out to disaffected patriots like the leaders of vermont and using the promise of renewed self-government to encourage loyalists like arnold and galloway. following the capitulation of charleston to british forces of -- in may of 1780, henry clinton promised white south carolinians who submitted to the king that britain's goal was to restore the quote, peace and liberty the colony had traditionally enjoyed under british rule, including exemption from taxation except by their own legislature. there we see very clearly carlisle's terms enshrined in 1780 in clinton's offer. to the people of south carolina. the war had to end before they would actually get that. so it is a promise never actually fulfilled. of the hundreds of people who responded to clinton's offer and accepted the king's protection in south carolina, most historians say they did so to protect their property, including their property in enslaved african americans. you can see that story clearly in the exhibits ups
the war's final campaigns, british officers in america turned carlisle's union into the centerpiece of their attempts at pacification. reaching out to disaffected patriots like the leaders of vermont and using the promise of renewed self-government to encourage loyalists like arnold and galloway. following the capitulation of charleston to british forces of -- in may of 1780, henry clinton promised white south carolinians who submitted to the king that britain's goal was to restore the quote,...
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union city. we have been seeing a mix presip there over the mount. summit road and down towards the rest of the pacific. here's your weekend storm. the first atmospheric river of the season. level 2. rain will be coming down heavy at times. there will be strong winds. even the possibility of thunder on sunday. flash flood watch for the north bay tomorrow afternoon until early monday. kincade fire burn area is included. several inches may lead to flash flooding in the area. high wind warning for the coast and advisory for the region starts tomorrow morning until early monday. those winds out ot southeast will be gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour. isolated spots 65 plus. with strong wind like that you can bet there will be power outages and trees down. i'll be back with an hour by hour time line. >> you can always keep track of the weather conditions where you live. with the news app. get updates from the weather team and monitor live doppler 7 on the go. >> millions woke up this morning feeling the ij to shop. black friday a day of deals online and at the store. where do you find the best deals? >> in sto
union city. we have been seeing a mix presip there over the mount. summit road and down towards the rest of the pacific. here's your weekend storm. the first atmospheric river of the season. level 2. rain will be coming down heavy at times. there will be strong winds. even the possibility of thunder on sunday. flash flood watch for the north bay tomorrow afternoon until early monday. kincade fire burn area is included. several inches may lead to flash flooding in the area. high wind warning for...
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unions. it didn't work. we do need to realize that. and the pacific alliance by thinking in terms of intergovernmental institutions and think of, you know, plain vanilla free trade zone, this is something that really can work, you know, and show the way in terms of when you think of conversions. i do think that's crucial. if you get the two of them, we have 80% of the gdp in the region. that's the way you can get a critical mass. because by themselves, in the big scheme of things, if you talk just about trade, they tend to become irrelevant. they are just too small. the pacific alliance is 1. 9 trillion. the cptpp is 20 trillion. the scale is just too small. the only way you can make this thing relevant in terms of scale is to move towards convergency and thinking about intergovernmental organizations, think about a plain vanilla free trade zone. >> yes. translator: agree with what our colleagues have said so far. on the one hand, yes, they have been sharing an agenda hatelately and beyond progress from the commercial standpoint, those of us that work
unions. it didn't work. we do need to realize that. and the pacific alliance by thinking in terms of intergovernmental institutions and think of, you know, plain vanilla free trade zone, this is something that really can work, you know, and show the way in terms of when you think of conversions. i do think that's crucial. if you get the two of them, we have 80% of the gdp in the region. that's the way you can get a critical mass. because by themselves, in the big scheme of things, if you talk...
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government in east germany relented a protest and allowed free pacific through bran brandbe brandonberg gate. this led to the dissolution. soviet union and the end of the cold warm. more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton after the break. ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those,...