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i like to think irc is one of them. we have been talking about it for ages.uest: mines take a long time to build. market,this depressed isenne s is a margin -- kns a margin contributor. rishaad: the function of that is because of the weakness of the ruble. ruble isfinitely, the helping us. the ruble is in a position where that contributes probably -- a probably 20% decrease to our cost. it is the geography and ecology, we are close to the chinese border and we can deliver our product efficiently. how do you break even? guest: for iron ore, we are talking about a cost of $35 per ton. there is an exciting bridge project. rishaad: the bridges connected with the rest of the infrastructure. guest: there are costs. when we report costs is delivered costs because we are so close to china. it is the slb cost for the ,aterial as it is on a ship where is our cost is actually delivered to customers, which we do in 2-3 days. rishaad: we are talking about iron ore prices $50 a ton. what are your projections here? comfort is the wrong word. as you said, it is definitely to
i like to think irc is one of them. we have been talking about it for ages.uest: mines take a long time to build. market,this depressed isenne s is a margin -- kns a margin contributor. rishaad: the function of that is because of the weakness of the ruble. ruble isfinitely, the helping us. the ruble is in a position where that contributes probably -- a probably 20% decrease to our cost. it is the geography and ecology, we are close to the chinese border and we can deliver our product...
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Jul 26, 2015
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adjacent to the twin towers jail is the inmate reception center, or irc. this is where more than 2,000 inmates are bused in and booked seven days a week. >> everybody that comes in comes through the funnel. >> chief of custody operations, taylor moorehead, has been running the jail for the past two years, supervising eight jails, 5,000 employees, and 20,000 inmates. >> basically, they are arrested by whatever agency in los angeles county. generally, all the agencies book into now the consolidated booking system, which is the l.a. county jail system. >> with close to 100 buses, inmates are picked up from the various courts and police stations in the county of los angeles. their first stop inside l.a. county jail is the inmate reception center. >> on a busy day on monday through tuesday we're talking about anywhere from 600 to 800 inmates that are being booked each of those days. on wednesday, thursday, fridays, the number is somewhat less. but we average about 400 a day if you take out the whole seven-day work period. >> it's 7:00 p.m. on a monday night, an
adjacent to the twin towers jail is the inmate reception center, or irc. this is where more than 2,000 inmates are bused in and booked seven days a week. >> everybody that comes in comes through the funnel. >> chief of custody operations, taylor moorehead, has been running the jail for the past two years, supervising eight jails, 5,000 employees, and 20,000 inmates. >> basically, they are arrested by whatever agency in los angeles county. generally, all the agencies book into...
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Jul 10, 2015
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economy there has been reticence to i think there is a really important task organization like the irc international rescue committee to take counter the fatigue and say there is a real way of making a difference. not just talking about the amount of suffering, but the difference that can be made. if you give us the space to make a difference, then we will make a difference. and the irc and other ngos have long experienced even in the mist of conflict that we're preserving life and limb. >> in the months that you've been pushing this message about yemen, have you found that it's fallen on deaf easier? how difficult has it been and continues to be to get across? >> the short answer is that there have been a lot more deaf ears than open ears. yemen has been the forgotten conflict over the last few months, but i think the sad point is of the 30 or so countries that we work in there are far too many to fit into any news headlines or any immediate news program. whether it's yemen that gets forgotten or somalia that gets forgotten or afghanistan that gets forgotten we have 30 or so civil war
economy there has been reticence to i think there is a really important task organization like the irc international rescue committee to take counter the fatigue and say there is a real way of making a difference. not just talking about the amount of suffering, but the difference that can be made. if you give us the space to make a difference, then we will make a difference. and the irc and other ngos have long experienced even in the mist of conflict that we're preserving life and limb....
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Jul 28, 2015
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a group called the irc estimates a little over 360 jurisdictions that limit their cooperation with i.c.e. when they do detainers. that's exactly what we mean when we're talking about sanctuary cities. mpi estimates those counties or counties and states are home to at least 5.9 million unauthorized democrats. that's about 53% of the unauthorized population in the u.s. more than half of the unauthorized immigrants live in jurisdictions that don't cooperate fully with the immigration enforcement. >> when you say don't cooperate fully, is there a baseline of specific issues where they don't cooperate that makes a jurisdiction a sanctuary city? >> the main way that dhs does immigration enforcement within the u.s. is when people are arrested by state or local police for any kind of violation. when the police department sends their fingerprints to the fbi for criminal background check, the fingerprint data is shared with dls. if dhs determines that that person may be an unauthorized immigrant or deportable for any reason they contact the local i.c.e. office and i.c.e. can request the police dep
a group called the irc estimates a little over 360 jurisdictions that limit their cooperation with i.c.e. when they do detainers. that's exactly what we mean when we're talking about sanctuary cities. mpi estimates those counties or counties and states are home to at least 5.9 million unauthorized democrats. that's about 53% of the unauthorized population in the u.s. more than half of the unauthorized immigrants live in jurisdictions that don't cooperate fully with the immigration enforcement....
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. >> caller: i want to get your thoughts on irc worldwide. united parcel is a much better situation and that's the one i would go with. how about jude in new york. >> hi, jim, how are you? >> real good. how are you? >> caller: okay. quick question for you. is black rock a good investment? >> yes. i think black rock does a terrific job and they have good interesting products and there were interesting statements back and forth, but when it comes to a well-run company, black rock is a well-run company and that's what i care about. steve in florida, steve. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: what about mobile eye, mbli. >> i will see your mobile eye and go one better and i think ann borel which has intellectual properties and i like it but it also has drones and now we'll go to mike in michigan. mike? mike mike mike. >> caller: hey, boo-yah from michigan. i bought alcoa in march. >> when this deal closes is when alcoa will go up. the deal must close first. when it's closed you will get a revaluation and reranking and t
. >> caller: i want to get your thoughts on irc worldwide. united parcel is a much better situation and that's the one i would go with. how about jude in new york. >> hi, jim, how are you? >> real good. how are you? >> caller: okay. quick question for you. is black rock a good investment? >> yes. i think black rock does a terrific job and they have good interesting products and there were interesting statements back and forth, but when it comes to a well-run...
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Jul 28, 2015
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the irc may not publicly support this deal because that is what they can do or maybe they generally oppose it. but i want to focus, mr. secretary, about dealing with iran non-nuclear behavior. and you say we'll be in a stronger position to deal with that and we have to deal with it. they are holding four american hostages. assad is killing 5,000 people a month, at least, and the blood is on the hands of men in tehran. and they are supporting hamas and hezbollah and the houthi and those are just the organizations that begin with the letter "h." you can't persuade them to change by charm. you bring a considerable amount of that. you need to threaten them with new sanctions unless they change their behavior. and we've seen sanctions cause raub to change their behavior even on things important to iran. now i'm not asking you whether you think new sanctions are a good idea or bad idea, whether europe will follow or won't follow. i'm only going to focus on what is legal under this agreement. you were asked about this in the senate and you said we will not vile the agreement if we use our authori
the irc may not publicly support this deal because that is what they can do or maybe they generally oppose it. but i want to focus, mr. secretary, about dealing with iran non-nuclear behavior. and you say we'll be in a stronger position to deal with that and we have to deal with it. they are holding four american hostages. assad is killing 5,000 people a month, at least, and the blood is on the hands of men in tehran. and they are supporting hamas and hezbollah and the houthi and those are just...