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the government has subsidized the union pacific railroad in order to carry freight across the united r railroad takes part of that subsidy and other revenue to pay subsidy to the pacific steamship company to raise rates to make carrying freight across the united states more expensive so they can make some money. that's the business model of the central pacific and southern pacific in the 1870s and 1880s. and this doesn't even come into the major source of traffic in 19th century california. it's wheat. california grows wheat. that's the bulk of the traffic that comes out and many of the things that come in are because of sales of wheat. they do not put wheat on these ships. they put them on sailing ships. sailing ships is what the southern pacific works on and the southern pacific gets to be this monopoly because of its control of san francisco. pretty much what the southern pacific does until the 1890 zika 1890s is to take goods from san francisco and bring them to california and then put them on ships and takes the goods off of the ships and distribute them throughout california. th
the government has subsidized the union pacific railroad in order to carry freight across the united r railroad takes part of that subsidy and other revenue to pay subsidy to the pacific steamship company to raise rates to make carrying freight across the united states more expensive so they can make some money. that's the business model of the central pacific and southern pacific in the 1870s and 1880s. and this doesn't even come into the major source of traffic in 19th century california....
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people didn't like the quarter of union pacific back one if union pacific can close above 229, he expects buy back a lot of stock i love these guys. yeah, it's just really well run company. next up, speak of well run, the best run steel maker in the world. weekly chart here. spend a trillion dollars upgrading infrastructure requires a lot of steel. that's insane, it's like a tech stock. why it's been white hot. lang thinks terrific rally at strong volume is pulling in more buyers even up already 103%. could go to 150 or 1 vi75 i think he's right they were doing great even when infrastructure package looked dead in the water. imagine if it passes and when new core does well it's not just a year but for years. that's the strategy and style. last one, seem out of place, american tower owns wireless towers all over the world. makes it infrastructure, as currently constructed, it's got broadband upgrades, lot of that will be mobile and american tower should cash in on the spending next decade no, not so bad not a huge winner but one of the strongest performers in communications space new ceo.
people didn't like the quarter of union pacific back one if union pacific can close above 229, he expects buy back a lot of stock i love these guys. yeah, it's just really well run company. next up, speak of well run, the best run steel maker in the world. weekly chart here. spend a trillion dollars upgrading infrastructure requires a lot of steel. that's insane, it's like a tech stock. why it's been white hot. lang thinks terrific rally at strong volume is pulling in more buyers even up...
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we've got this big locomotive union pacific, the one given to us by union pacific we did about ten or 15 years ago and briefly tell the story, president bush that would be a grand idea after the funeral in houston that everyone could write up on the train and have a sandwich so talk about how you explained to him, maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> across, i am embarrassed i said this but it was a funny moment. president bush, who planned the funeral off and on over the years and every once in a while we would get out the folder and particularly after president ford died in president reagan died, he made changes to his funeral plan but president bush loved trains and he said to me i would like to take the train from houston, a church service in houston and the texas a and m and he said jean, let's take a train. it will be perfect because we can all be on the train and will have lunch, it will be very relaxed and everyone can put their seat up and relax before the burial and he kept talking about in first person and i hope you don't think i'm disrespectful but i looked at him a
we've got this big locomotive union pacific, the one given to us by union pacific we did about ten or 15 years ago and briefly tell the story, president bush that would be a grand idea after the funeral in houston that everyone could write up on the train and have a sandwich so talk about how you explained to him, maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> across, i am embarrassed i said this but it was a funny moment. president bush, who planned the funeral off and on over the years and...
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one more thing, we have got this big 41 locomotive union pacific that was given to us by union pacific 10 or 15 years ago. just briefly tell the story, president bush thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral of houston that everyone could write up on the train. talk about how you had to explain to him that maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> it was a funny moment. we would plan the funeral off and on over the years and every once in a while we get out the folder in particular after president ford died in after president reagan died we made changes to the funeral plans. he said to me i would like to take a train from houston and have a church service in houston and the burial at the library. he said gene lets take the train it will really be perfect because we will all be on the train and we'll have fun. it will be very relaxed and everyone can put their feet up and laughed before the burial. he's talking about in the first person and i didn't want to be disrespectful but i looked at him and i said sir i think that's a great idea and i will work on that train. he w
one more thing, we have got this big 41 locomotive union pacific that was given to us by union pacific 10 or 15 years ago. just briefly tell the story, president bush thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral of houston that everyone could write up on the train. talk about how you had to explain to him that maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> it was a funny moment. we would plan the funeral off and on over the years and every once in a while we get out the folder in...
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so we've got this big 41-41 locomotive thanks to union pacific that was given to us by union pacific for an exing hint we did about 10 or 15 years ago. and just briefly tell the story. president bush just thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral in houston that everyone could ride up on the train and have a samich, as we say in the south. [laughter] talk to us about how you had to explain to him that he wouldn't be having a samwich. >> oh, gosh. we would plan a funeral off and on over the years. every once in a while we would get out the folder. after president ford died, after president reagan be died, he would make changes to his funeral plans. but president bush loved trains, and he said to me i would like to take a train from houston, a church service in houston, and then the burial, of course, at the library at texas a&m. and he said, jean, let's take a train. it would be perfect because we could all be on the train, and we'll have lunch. it'll be very relaxed, and everyone can put their feet up and relax before the burial. and he kept talking about it in the firs
so we've got this big 41-41 locomotive thanks to union pacific that was given to us by union pacific for an exing hint we did about 10 or 15 years ago. and just briefly tell the story. president bush just thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral in houston that everyone could ride up on the train and have a samich, as we say in the south. [laughter] talk to us about how you had to explain to him that he wouldn't be having a samwich. >> oh, gosh. we would plan a funeral off...
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we've got this big 4141 locomotive thanks to union pacific that was given to us by union pacific, we about ten or 15 years ago, and just briefly tell the story, president bush thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral in houston that anyone could write up on the train and have a sandwich, as they say in the south. talk a little bit about how you tried to explain to him maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> well, gosh, i'm sort of embarrassed i put this in the book but it was a funny moment. we would plan his funeral often on over the years and every once in a while we would get out the folder and particularly after president ford died, after president reagan died. he would make changes to his funeral plan. president bush loved trains and he said to me i would like to take a train from houston -- it would be a church service in houston, and then the burial of course at the library at texas a&m. he said jean, let's take a train. it will really be perfect because we can all be on the train and we will have lunch. it will be very relaxed and everyone can that the feet
we've got this big 4141 locomotive thanks to union pacific that was given to us by union pacific, we about ten or 15 years ago, and just briefly tell the story, president bush thought it would be a grand idea that after the funeral in houston that anyone could write up on the train and have a sandwich, as they say in the south. talk a little bit about how you tried to explain to him maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> well, gosh, i'm sort of embarrassed i put this in the book but...
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so, we've got this 41 locomotive union pacific that was given to us about ten or 15 years ago and justefly tell the story president bush thought it would be a grand idea after the funeral in houston everyone could ride up on the train and have a sandwich. so talk a little bit about how you had to explain to him maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> i'm sort of embarrassed i put this in the book. president bush we would plan the funeral off and on over the years. every once in a while we would get w out the folder and after president ford and president reagan died, he would make changes to his plans. president bush loved trains and he said to me i would like to take a train from houston. there will be a church service in houston and then a burial of course at the library at texas a&m. he said we will take a train. it will be perfect because we can all be on the train and we will have lunch. it will be relaxed and everyone can put their feet up and relax before the burial. he keptt talking about it in the first person. i hope you don't all think i'm disrespectful but i looked at him
so, we've got this 41 locomotive union pacific that was given to us about ten or 15 years ago and justefly tell the story president bush thought it would be a grand idea after the funeral in houston everyone could ride up on the train and have a sandwich. so talk a little bit about how you had to explain to him maybe he wouldn't be having a sandwich. >> i'm sort of embarrassed i put this in the book. president bush we would plan the funeral off and on over the years. every once in a while...
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in may of 1884 there was a successful strike by unorganized railroad workers against the union pacificd. the railroad capitulated within two days and the workers said now that we're on a roll, let's join the knights of labor. let's make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the hawking river valley of ohio where 4,000 workers plus their families and the community went out on strike. the strike lasted six months. the miners lost the strike but what's noteworthy is it taught them the usefulness of organization and coordination. if you go on strike you don't get paid, so the strike doesn't last very long because you have to eat, but they were able to organize and raise funds. they had a $100,000 relief fund that enabled them to keep this fight up for six months and once again demonstrates to workers the value of organization. then in march of 1885 came a major strike against the mo-pacific railroad which was trying to have a pay cut. that strike spread to virtually the entire southwestern railroad network, most of which was owned by our
in may of 1884 there was a successful strike by unorganized railroad workers against the union pacificd. the railroad capitulated within two days and the workers said now that we're on a roll, let's join the knights of labor. let's make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the hawking river valley of ohio where 4,000 workers plus their families and the community went out on strike. the strike lasted six months. the miners lost the strike but...
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hammered in a golden spike to mark the linking of the central pacific railroad from the west and the union pacificast at promontory summit in utah territory. this ceremony completed the transcontinental railroad. next, stanford university professor richa
hammered in a golden spike to mark the linking of the central pacific railroad from the west and the union pacificast at promontory summit in utah territory. this ceremony completed the transcontinental railroad. next, stanford university professor richa
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union pacific i sold kind of disappointing actually they beated raised and barely done anything all year long. great company, great management. o.r. can continue to responds. but i just think that emerson is a better story better order molt momentum into fiscal '22 and they benefit from the price cost hend nds reversing next year they have a strong cash flow five% free cash flow yield 25% discount to the group. like emerson it's now my largest bigger than boeing that says something and you get a nice yield while you wait for the recovery on aptiv a new name i owned in the past it's dropped 10% from the high because of the supply chain issues i think this is the best auto parts, auto tech ev play in the industry not cheap. but this is the best in class management team where they're growing over market. last quarter grew over market by 17%. they are taking market share have good products and so i'm back in. >> there you go. josh wsh this is a name again i'll give you a lot of credit like i did op on the microsoft cull long and right on this but time to sell why now? >> i'm in the stock lik
union pacific i sold kind of disappointing actually they beated raised and barely done anything all year long. great company, great management. o.r. can continue to responds. but i just think that emerson is a better story better order molt momentum into fiscal '22 and they benefit from the price cost hend nds reversing next year they have a strong cash flow five% free cash flow yield 25% discount to the group. like emerson it's now my largest bigger than boeing that says something and you get...
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members in a group moon, in the best of the traditions by an acronym, se se was motionless to pacific union. sonya but sure when we failed to gauge him, unless the president the s s a set to deal with bonia stipulated the the s s s f meets the p. s. s the united states and yet, but steeper go lower than they wouldn't be unless you know it's direct. what should be there? look over. so i thought the need if you'd see it now for 3 beaters covering you put it in strongly do. it's not similar which you will if i 1st know of the collision. he what i've done with born in the store. but me need, which was in india, me. ah, what your convenience? michelle said. one nipple appeal gives me a shit or what i, what she stole. but so miss toler just told her to cut out, i wish i'm not such a softer such a level. you leave the luxury to you to come with you to see me new york. so they showed if we start our only nationalist for a year, so see me. i love that. would you send me of your leases reduced to somebody to go for renewal for lease loyalty because of her loan, you could butcher, we cardelia. mr. hor
members in a group moon, in the best of the traditions by an acronym, se se was motionless to pacific union. sonya but sure when we failed to gauge him, unless the president the s s a set to deal with bonia stipulated the the s s s f meets the p. s. s the united states and yet, but steeper go lower than they wouldn't be unless you know it's direct. what should be there? look over. so i thought the need if you'd see it now for 3 beaters covering you put it in strongly do. it's not similar which...
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in the studio from their new album reemachine," the killers wi ♪ a couple of kids got hit by a union pacific a little baby girl ♪ ♪ trouble came and shut it down things like that ain't supposed to happen ♪ ♪ in this quiet town wonderful families are ytight ♪ ♪ good people they still don't deadbolt their doors at night ♪ ♪ in this quiet town ♪ ♪ ♪ when we first heard opioid stories they were always in whispering tones ♪ ♪ now banners of sorrow mark the front steps of childhood homes ♪ ♪ parents wept through daddy's girl eulogies and merit badge milestones with their daughters and sons ♪ ♪ laying their lifeless in their suits and gowns somebody's been keeping secrets ♪ ♪ in this quiet town they know how to live ♪ ♪ good people who lean on jesus they're quick to forgive ♪ ♪ in this quiet town ♪ ♪ ♪ now whenever i'm near the town i'll find some reason to give ♪ ♪ and i will walk with the dead and the living where i used to live ♪ ♪ and every time i see my parents in the prime of their lives offering their son the kind of love he could never put down ♪ ♪ well part of me is still that stainless ki
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henderson was a former public defender, nurse, an instructor at pacific union college.her -- the couple were passengers on a cruise ship. crews finally made it to the crash site yesterday afternoon. to the south bay where los gatos police are asking the public to be on the lookout for stolen. every -- stolen dog. a miniature australian shepherd. police say he was tied up outside a safeway friday afternoon when a woman took him. she is described as a middle-aged caucasian woman with long, reddish hair. she drove off in a black mercedes-benz suv. he is recognizable because his right eye is light blue and his left eye is blue and brown. if you know anything, please call police. tomorrow, a major intersection in the heart of san francisco set to open. repaving work has been underway on mission street. closer has stretched the 12th and howard streets and has been a headache for anyone trying to get to highway 101. but after all this time, the good news is the intersection is expected to open tomorrow morning at 6:00. it would have taken two months sti instead of all that onc
henderson was a former public defender, nurse, an instructor at pacific union college.her -- the couple were passengers on a cruise ship. crews finally made it to the crash site yesterday afternoon. to the south bay where los gatos police are asking the public to be on the lookout for stolen. every -- stolen dog. a miniature australian shepherd. police say he was tied up outside a safeway friday afternoon when a woman took him. she is described as a middle-aged caucasian woman with long,...
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former public defender, the other or nurse and instructor -- the other a nurse and instructor at pacific unionlege. poor weather conditions put off their recovery effort, but cruise finally made it to the crash site saturday. kumasi: two couples targeted in a brazen daytime robbery in oakland's chinatown are thinking a good samaritan for his actions. the stranger who intervened ended up being shot twice. here is an interview only see on abc seven news. >> it broke out along eighth and franklin in chinatown in oakland saturday afternoon, when armed men in ski masks targeted the people saturday afternoon. as seen on video, the suspects grabbed the two women's handbags. one person in the group grapples to get his girlfriend's purse back. >> i kind of reacted immediately to try to get them off of her. >> and his pistol whipped in the process. -- and his pistol whipped in the process. a good samaritan walks by. he falls to the ground as he is shot twice in the arm and thigh. >> i appreciate the good samaritan for jumping in at helping because i might not be alive if not for that. >> mr. chan and hi
former public defender, the other or nurse and instructor -- the other a nurse and instructor at pacific unionlege. poor weather conditions put off their recovery effort, but cruise finally made it to the crash site saturday. kumasi: two couples targeted in a brazen daytime robbery in oakland's chinatown are thinking a good samaritan for his actions. the stranger who intervened ended up being shot twice. here is an interview only see on abc seven news. >> it broke out along eighth and...
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the atomic bomb, a land invasion of japan by the united states and also a land invasion by the pacific union poised to attack on the other side, what happened then, would've resulted in casualties even greater than that happened over the summer a 45. the would've been probably one of the bloodiest military campaigns in the modern history. there's no doubt about that but it do think you -- the ability to burn 66 japanese cities over the course of -- in retrospect he went rogue in the summer of 45. was up like people were telling him come here's another city and here's another city and here's another city. he was even burning down japanese cities after the atomic bombs. he didn't stop. they wipe out hiroshima and nagasaki and curtis lemay is still sending b-29s full of napalm to burn down japanese cities from guam. it's ath moment when you kind of feel like, he kind of has gone off the deep end. >> it's interesting talking to youer now, when i read the book, when i finish the book i was thinking is this an antiwar book? >> well, you know, it's funny. what is it? it's a book about so many diffe
the atomic bomb, a land invasion of japan by the united states and also a land invasion by the pacific union poised to attack on the other side, what happened then, would've resulted in casualties even greater than that happened over the summer a 45. the would've been probably one of the bloodiest military campaigns in the modern history. there's no doubt about that but it do think you -- the ability to burn 66 japanese cities over the course of -- in retrospect he went rogue in the summer of...
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violent degrading police raids, targeted pacific islanders for deportation, but didn't include over stairs from other parts of the world, mainly the european union. and the americas. the rates have had a lasting effect on museums, pacific island communities. wayne hay picks up the story from oakland, me on any cold winter's night, unusual ins, main city, a taste of more tropical pacific islands can easily be found. oakland is the world's largest polynesian city. with indigenous mouldy joined by generations of migrants from countries like sophomore fiji and tongue up. but the vibrancy color and contribution of polynesians haven't always been welcomed. here we were the people that were responsible for the disintegration of, of the economy and the new zealand dream. the painters were vigilante group sit up in the 1970s to defend the rights of moldy and pacific islanders, and to change the racist views held by many white new zealanders. we can't educate them, they're not used to our way of life. let's keep stuff. one result of that sentiment was an immigration crackdown, getting pacific islanders who had been brought here because of labor shortages.
violent degrading police raids, targeted pacific islanders for deportation, but didn't include over stairs from other parts of the world, mainly the european union. and the americas. the rates have had a lasting effect on museums, pacific island communities. wayne hay picks up the story from oakland, me on any cold winter's night, unusual ins, main city, a taste of more tropical pacific islands can easily be found. oakland is the world's largest polynesian city. with indigenous mouldy joined by...
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union? september on al jazeera, on era online, the parts of the debate, or pacific people, the ocean, is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ancient when no help take it off the table shooting atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era. they have been waiting for week to be allowed to cross the call for now, which finally happening, thousands of migrants were allowed to travel to the town of i can be where the journey with the dairy and gap i dense jungle on the border between my uncle to on the begin, this is the 1st time migrant using this crossing. people pay around a $100.00 each to the guy locals are involved in the business. offered to take migrant on cards and tractors, and motorcycles, but only a part of the way. those who cannot afford it have to go on foot. the pace, it's fast, and the heat humidity makes it difficult for the m
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union? september on al jazeera, on era, online be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the actual when know how they get off the table. it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms jump into this dream, and julian, uh, global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream on out there, i think of some of the biggest companies in the world today. all of them are big tech, with algorithms at their core, the move that we do to them, the more data we pritchard. we're in the midst of a great, great, and big tech companies around the empires are rising on a wealth of information and we are the commodity in the 2nd 5 part series. 90 re examines where the corporations are colonizing internet, like meet the popularity and power of the big tech on a, jesse. ah, hello, i had them. speaker in doha, the headlines on edge 0. you and human rights chief michelle bach
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union? september on al jazeera, on era, online be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the, when no healthy get off the table, it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p, tfc like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream now does era, how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties down to the, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. i'm going to cover all of latin america for most of my we are, but no country is alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why me with. ready this is out there. i'm getting and gay though, with a check on your world headlines, western countries are racing to evacuate. people from going to
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imperialism it was about american sovereignty and rights and the union was itching they can easily move their fleet between the atlantic and the pacific ocean. it was a hot issue at the time. by the way i salute your neighbor and thank your neighbor it's a wonderful thing he did. the great sacrifice he made. >> the pearl harbor survivor we have one hour left in the conversation with author craig shirleyhe, 748-8200 for those of you in the eastern and central time zone. if you're out west you can dial into 027-48-8201. if you can't get through our prefer to send a text or a written messages only to do that text number text only. please include your first name and your city (202)748-8903. when it comes to social media if you like to make a comment there, @booktv is what you need to remember. friendly e-mail booktv@cspan.org we referenced william f buckley a minute ago and milton freedman reagan was a personal friend and they exchanged many, many letters. bill buckley is also a friend of mrs. reagan, nancycy reagan. fueling the conservative movement beginning in c the 1950s. we are finding serve or to some and rejecting society and other
imperialism it was about american sovereignty and rights and the union was itching they can easily move their fleet between the atlantic and the pacific ocean. it was a hot issue at the time. by the way i salute your neighbor and thank your neighbor it's a wonderful thing he did. the great sacrifice he made. >> the pearl harbor survivor we have one hour left in the conversation with author craig shirleyhe, 748-8200 for those of you in the eastern and central time zone. if you're out west...
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different from the european union, no different now from africa with the africa continental free trade area. equally, we are a key member of the organisation of african, caribbean and pacific partners across the atlantic, across the pacific, and those are critical especially in today's age. let me give you an example. we have been talking for example about the impact of climate on small—island developing states. they have come to the conclusion that we are not heard and not seen, and therefore we are changing the narrative to between the tropics of cancer and capricorn, because those are the countries that are going to be affected in the climate crisis. once we do that, our colleagues in africa become our natural allies. our colleagues in the pacific become our natural allies. and to that extent, whether it is the commonwealth or the acp, as it is now called, or whether it is aosis, the alliance of small island states, we will have multiple entities in which we operate — including of course the united nations. the united nations. yes. i was going to bring up the united states, because of course the caribbean is america's backyard. we don't like to say that, it gives the wr
different from the european union, no different now from africa with the africa continental free trade area. equally, we are a key member of the organisation of african, caribbean and pacific partners across the atlantic, across the pacific, and those are critical especially in today's age. let me give you an example. we have been talking for example about the impact of climate on small—island developing states. they have come to the conclusion that we are not heard and not seen, and...
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different from the european union, no different now from africa with the africa continental free trade area. equally, we are a key member of the organisation of african, caribbean and pacificre partners across the atlantic, across the pacific, and those are critical especially in today's age. let me give you an example. we have been talking for example about the impact of climate on small—island developing states. they have come to the conclusion that we are not heard and not seen, and therefore we are changing the narrative to between the tropics of cancer and capricorn, because those are the countries that are going to be affected in the climate crisis. once we do that, our colleagues in africa become our natural allies. our colleagues in the pacific become our natural allies. and to that extent, whether it is the commonwealth or the acp, as it is now called, or whether it is aosis, the alliance of small island states, we will have multiple entities in which we operate — including of course the united nations. the united nations. yes. i was going to bring up the united states, because of course the caribbean is america's backyard. we don't like to say that, it gives the
different from the european union, no different now from africa with the africa continental free trade area. equally, we are a key member of the organisation of african, caribbean and pacificre partners across the atlantic, across the pacific, and those are critical especially in today's age. let me give you an example. we have been talking for example about the impact of climate on small—island developing states. they have come to the conclusion that we are not heard and not seen, and...
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it that pacific islanders, there are more casualties of pacific islanders in kuwait and rack -- iraq war than any state put together in the union. i'm a 20-year vet. i retired and served this country well. i'm also a pastor in san francisco for 21 years. i ask of your support and america, is a beautiful country. we welcome every one in here to do as they want to do. we need your support. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: hello. i'm calling in full support of this project. it will be a good opportunity for our pacific islander people. i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates opportunity, economic leverage and to bring jobs to our community and
it that pacific islanders, there are more casualties of pacific islanders in kuwait and rack -- iraq war than any state put together in the union. i'm a 20-year vet. i retired and served this country well. i'm also a pastor in san francisco for 21 years. i ask of your support and america, is a beautiful country. we welcome every one in here to do as they want to do. we need your support. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: hello....
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it that pacific islanders, there are more casualties of pacific islanders in kuwait and rack -- iraq war than any state put together in the union. i'm a 20-year vet. i retired and served this country well. i'm also a pastor in san francisco for 21 years. i ask of your support and america, is a beautiful country. we welcome every one in here to do as they want to do. we need your support. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: hello. i'm calling in full support of this project. it will be a good opportunity for our pacific islander people. i give my full trust and support to john nau r and gaynor for this project. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 57 who are listening and 8 callers in the queue. we are taking speakers in support of the appeal or in support of the project sponsor or the project. let's hear from the next caller. if you're unsure if it's your turn, just start speaking your comments. welcome. >> caller: hi. i'm a san francisco resident. i'm in full support of this appeal. this creates opportunity, economic leverage and to bring jobs to our community and
it that pacific islanders, there are more casualties of pacific islanders in kuwait and rack -- iraq war than any state put together in the union. i'm a 20-year vet. i retired and served this country well. i'm also a pastor in san francisco for 21 years. i ask of your support and america, is a beautiful country. we welcome every one in here to do as they want to do. we need your support. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: hello....