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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >> i'm here yo-yo champion from the appleton area. >> he even has a cool nickname. >> good morning, thanks for coming on. >> but these television anchors are about to find out the only yo-yo in this group is k. strass himself. >> you all right? >> i'm here with lisa mallick, the host of "sunday morning" in green bay, wisconsin. yo-yo champion kenny strasser or k. strass is booked on the show in april 2010. >> well, i have been all around doing my yo-yo tricks. >> there's only one problem. the champ arrives with his yo-yo but says he can't use it. >> we had a little miscommunication. we're not going to get a lesson but that's all right. >> i would have brought, had i known -- >> that's okay. >> i thought it was a sit-down interview. i had this greased yesterday so it takes about 48 for it to set. >> without any yo-yos for tricks, the interview goes from strange -- >> you also do some juggling and other things for your act, right? >> i don't know why he puts that in there because i don't -- i don't
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they need a lot of logistical support. but in comparison to uganda, they have a much more advanced organization. so how to integrate these will be a challenge, but we are trying to overcome these. i think the special forces group has been very good about enhancing coordination and cooperation. the other issue is you're correct, the ugandan troops have not been in the drc since the elections last year. that's going to take some time. but they are committed. we've spoken to the president and they are going to work together to make this happen. but one thing that's really important is that, as long as we are remaining committed -- the united states, the european union, the united nations and the african -- that's going to be important. i think especially setting up the original task force in sudan is one step the united nations peacekeeping operations contributing, that's another step. and right now as we're building that trust and that trust will continue to expand. one thing, going back to what amanda was saying on the benc
they need a lot of logistical support. but in comparison to uganda, they have a much more advanced organization. so how to integrate these will be a challenge, but we are trying to overcome these. i think the special forces group has been very good about enhancing coordination and cooperation. the other issue is you're correct, the ugandan troops have not been in the drc since the elections last year. that's going to take some time. but they are committed. we've spoken to the president and they...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ the abrasivescreate those micro fine scratches in the denture, and that's where bacteria can grow and thrive. these are the very bacteria that can cause bad breath. dentists do recommend that you soak your denture in polident. polident doesn't scratch the denture surface, and it kills 99.9% of bacteria that are responsible for causing bad breath. by using polident and soaking your denture every day you can feel confident your dentures fresh and clean. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >> i'm notically correct. i'm going to say it like i see it. trayvon was hunted down like a rabid dog. he was shot in the street. he was racially profiled. >> jon: florida congresswoman fredericka wilson with her take on the trayvon martin shooting. her comments to the media after a hearing she chaired on racial profiling. the parents of trayvon martin also attended the hearing. the story continues to get coverage, kirsten, but is what the congressman, is what she said true? do we know? >> no, we don't know that. and i think that that's the problem. that people are saying things as if these are facts and if there's been any conclusion. i will say that i think a lot of this is driven by the fact that people feel there should be an arrest and i will go out and actually say i think that the races had been reversed if a black person did this to a white or hispanic person, they would have been arrested so, i think that because of the lack of arrest, it's getting people more incited about it and i don
time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >> i'm notically correct. i'm going to say it like i see it. trayvon was hunted down like a rabid dog. he was shot in the street. he was racially profiled. >> jon: florida congresswoman fredericka wilson with her take on the trayvon martin shooting. her comments to the media after a hearing she chaired on racial profiling. the parents of trayvon martin also attended the hearing. the story...
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and then there was the very disturbing matter of logistics. the isolated union army now, in benton county, arkansas, was 200 miles south of its supply base at raleigh. despite quarter master sheridan's heroic efforts, the supply situation was tenuous. it was very uncertain whether the union army could remain where it was, it certainly couldn't go any further. curtis, therefore, determined to hold his ground in arkansas, take up a blocking position, and prevent the confederates from returning to missouri. he rode all over benton county and he noticed a line of rocky, limestone bluffs behind a body of water called little sugar creek. these bluffs ran east-west and they were five miles south of the missouri state line. below the bluffs was a creek. the top of the bluffs was the beginning of a rolling table land. it had no formal name. but curtis discovered that the local farmers called it pea ridge. so he decided that's -- that would be his blocking position. if the confederates made a move, tried to get back into missouri, threatened his forces.
and then there was the very disturbing matter of logistics. the isolated union army now, in benton county, arkansas, was 200 miles south of its supply base at raleigh. despite quarter master sheridan's heroic efforts, the supply situation was tenuous. it was very uncertain whether the union army could remain where it was, it certainly couldn't go any further. curtis, therefore, determined to hold his ground in arkansas, take up a blocking position, and prevent the confederates from returning to...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ battle speechne is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. >>> march madness. kansas ask kentucky set to battle for the ncaa title. okay. not exactly any as i understand rela teams. here's hln's carlos diaz. >> thanks, randy. kentucky took the bluegrass battle beating louisville by eight points. that's actually the smallest margin of victory the wildcats have enjoyed in the tournament. that's how dominant they've been. kentucky faesz kansas who knocked out ohio state in a thrilling fashion, and that sets up the monday night championship game, a battle between u.k. and k.u. >> it's going to go to a national championship with the team that we had starting three freshmen and two sophomores, it's just great. you know, we have a gre
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and 75% of those papers are military papers, but most of them are logistics about the logistics of the army. and washington was corresponding with all the governors of the states simultaneously and with many other people as well. and he was leading what was the first american national institution after the continental congress. the continental army became a school for the design of institutions and also a foreign idea of leadership. he also had to find a way of fighting the war. the american people had difficult requirements of their leaders. they wanted them to be bold, to take the initiative. but they wanted them to be prudent at the same time and prudent meant to be very careful with the lives of their men. and washington had to find a way to do both of those things as well. he had to find a way to fight two very skilled armies. the hessians were not the clowns that they appear in much of the literature, but were very professional soldiers. they studied military science in that regard. and washington was up against the first team here. and the question was, how could his forces stan
and 75% of those papers are military papers, but most of them are logistics about the logistics of the army. and washington was corresponding with all the governors of the states simultaneously and with many other people as well. and he was leading what was the first american national institution after the continental congress. the continental army became a school for the design of institutions and also a foreign idea of leadership. he also had to find a way of fighting the war. the american...
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he still has the logistical problem. he still has all of these sorts of issues. this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered and part of it relates to -- part of it relates to how plausible you think that gettysburg and that whether or not he really could are have won gettysburg. >> i think the problem is i personally don't think the strategy followed. it was fine in what was needed for the south to win, but i think the problem goes back to his positive trait was also another one of his weaknesses was aggressiveness because he became way too reckless with his men and when he saw the tide of certain battles starting to change he would throw more men into the battle and get mowed down and it would work to wear down the north. >> all right. >> i have issue with sort of the strategy going into gettysburg because the point of his campaign was obviously he wanted to win a big battle in the north as a moral victory and reduce the will but wasn't the military objective to get to harrisburg, right? there was a rail hub there and that's what he was goi
he still has the logistical problem. he still has all of these sorts of issues. this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered and part of it relates to -- part of it relates to how plausible you think that gettysburg and that whether or not he really could are have won gettysburg. >> i think the problem is i personally don't think the strategy followed. it was fine in what was needed for the south to win, but i think the problem goes back to his positive trait was also...
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that's the logistic problem. you have to bring in the big projector. because schools don't have money. >> they may have lost the big key chain they carry. >> that would open the closet. >> with the projector. >> what was that? >> the overhead projector. >> i was going to say, they are not trying to change the words of the song. they are saying they are giving kids an option to say something else if they don't say god bless the usa. kids have been changing the lyrics forever. >> we love the usa. you can do that. which one of those kids is actually going to do that? >> i was jimmy. >> bill, your good friend the reverend jeremiah wright is known for saying god damn america, so this is all a joke, right? >> sometimes i think you bring this up just to say that. i pal around with a lot of people and found out who they are and what they did. there is no reason they should be doing this song. and it is not because of the god factor. it is a terrible, terrible song. it is more mellow dramatic than brunch in chelsea, and it should not be inflicted on these poor
that's the logistic problem. you have to bring in the big projector. because schools don't have money. >> they may have lost the big key chain they carry. >> that would open the closet. >> with the projector. >> what was that? >> the overhead projector. >> i was going to say, they are not trying to change the words of the song. they are saying they are giving kids an option to say something else if they don't say god bless the usa. kids have been changing the...
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finally, the logistical problems that i think we faced, waging a war on a distant frontier, seizing a major british stronghold, and holding them, i just don't see that happening. you needed to control the waterways, which we didn't, but even if we had controlled the waterways, i'm not sure we had the logistical ability to wage and win a war on the northern frontier. so given the state of our army, given the formidable foe we faced, and given the logistical problems of waging the war on the frontier, my own suspicion is even the best strategy would not have led to the conquest of canada. finally, we have this notion that the united states won -- enjoyed enough success on land and at sea, that it could claim to win the war. who won the war is still a very contested matter. there's an old song that everybody's happy with the outcome. the americans are happy because they think they won. the canadians are happier because they know they won. and the british are happiest of all because they've forgotten all about this war. that's a fair assessment, actually, of what i think happened. it only
finally, the logistical problems that i think we faced, waging a war on a distant frontier, seizing a major british stronghold, and holding them, i just don't see that happening. you needed to control the waterways, which we didn't, but even if we had controlled the waterways, i'm not sure we had the logistical ability to wage and win a war on the northern frontier. so given the state of our army, given the formidable foe we faced, and given the logistical problems of waging the war on the...
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it is a transportation, distribution, and logistic juggernaut in america. if it runs on rail, roads, or runways, chicago has a role to play in it. 25% of all cargo on rail comes through chicago. where they have an airport, second busiest in america, but the only airport in all of north america with both major carriers operating out of. there are 220 daily flights around the world out of chicago. you can get anywhere in the world or anywhere in the country directly. we are also the center where broadband runs through america, its broadband backbone. so on a host of levels, we are a transportation, distribution juggernaut, but that's never been accentuated for an export strategy, gaining more market share. second, i already told you about our workforce. that is, its education levels that are essential. but one of the great pieces -- we have great four-year institutions, great higher-ed institutions. we have 127,000 people go to our community colleges. so we realize toll bring companies that would be growth industries are essential to the city of chicago. so o
it is a transportation, distribution, and logistic juggernaut in america. if it runs on rail, roads, or runways, chicago has a role to play in it. 25% of all cargo on rail comes through chicago. where they have an airport, second busiest in america, but the only airport in all of north america with both major carriers operating out of. there are 220 daily flights around the world out of chicago. you can get anywhere in the world or anywhere in the country directly. we are also the center where...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ battle speechone is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. >>> hard to believe, we're here. the college basketball championship is set. kansas will take on kentucky. and tomorrow night's title game, and mike is joining us now from new orleans with a preview. good to see you, mike. so k squared now. who do you favor, kansas or kentucky? >> reporter: well, yeah, you've got to favor kentucky. which isn't to say that kansas hasn't played well. but kentucky has been annihilating opponents. when they came into this tournament, they were favored. but they weren't the odds-on favorite, meaning it wasn't the case they had just as good a chance as the entire field combined. now it kind of feels like they do. they won by eight points aga
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> here'sng. despite appeals from the international community, for a cease fire. amateur video shows what appears to be shelling. trayvon martin was shot and killed and his parents are expected to be there. activists have called for the arrest of the man who shot and killed trayvon. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. >>> one of the incidents of the iraq war came to the public when wikileaks began disseminating foot ooj from years anteriorlyier. among those killed two journalists from rooters. the video you're about to see is graphic and may be hard to watch. july 12th, 2007. the temperature is more than 100 degrees in central baghdad. this is the most violent period u.s. forces in iraq have seen. the surge, 30,000 u.s. troops are deployed to root out the insurgency. more troops on the streets means more danger. and attacks against u.s. forces are increasing daily. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell. the surge has just started. and the war went from incredibly
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he has still got the logistical problem. he still has all of these sorts of issues. this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to how plausible you think that gettiesburg and that -- whether or not he could have done it. >> i don't think his strategy was at fault. it goes back to his positive trait that was a weakness was his aggressiveness. when he saw the the tide of certain battles starting to change he would throw more men into the battle and they would get mowed down. >> and that's -- >> he intends to fight somewhere in the north. >> going. >> forced a federal army to a battle and to defeat it. what happens in new york city around that time. >> who is lincoln's opponent? this is not in many of your readings. mcclellen is in a platform. the thought is the confederates basely won. a lot of the northerners, the peace democrats don't realize that the confederates really want their independence. they think you can renegotiate this. if you come up with so many barriers, then anything lee does is factual, whether or not yo
he has still got the logistical problem. he still has all of these sorts of issues. this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to how plausible you think that gettiesburg and that -- whether or not he could have done it. >> i don't think his strategy was at fault. it goes back to his positive trait that was a weakness was his aggressiveness. when he saw the the tide of certain battles starting to change he would throw more men into the battle...
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. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearingt's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> we won't know the supreme court's decision on the health care reform law until june. strategists from both sides of the political aisle are busy in the meantime as they work to spin all the possible outcomes. joining me now, former congressman tom davis, and democratic strategist doug hataway, a former adviser to the hillary clinton and al gore presidential campaigns. thanks for being here. doug, we begin with you because there are three possible outcomes for this case -- the law is completely overturned, only the individual mandate is overturned or the law gets upheld in its entirety. purely in terms of president obama's re-election campaign, can the democrats spin all of those possibilities in their favor? >> i think so. i think if the court strikes this down or takes away the individual mandate, which is critical to providing health care to everybody and all the benefits that people now enjoy, i think if
. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearingt's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> we won't know the supreme court's decision on the health care reform law until june. strategists from both sides of the political aisle are busy in the meantime as they work to spin all the possible outcomes. joining me now, former congressman tom davis, and democratic strategist doug hataway,...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> now foregment. in the playground of foreign affairs, you think that size matters. the biggest bully always wins. that's often true, but i found it interesting to track one story of a relationship where size and clout didn't matter. the big country in question is china. as china has grown, they've been able to throw its weight around with its smaller neighbors. take the example of tiny nepal. it's sandwiched between two bigger powers, india and china. china is the world's second largest economy, and india ranks tenth. nepal is not even in the top 100. it often has to bow to the demands of its bigger, more powerful friends. while india has traditionally had more influence over it, that role is now switching to china. china has doubled aid to nepal. it's building roads there and a railway linking the two countries. obviously, china wants something in return, and it seems to be getting it. for the last two decades, thousands of tibetans have escaped to neighboring nepal every year, often heading
time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> now foregment. in the playground of foreign affairs, you think that size matters. the biggest bully always wins. that's often true, but i found it interesting to track one story of a relationship where size and clout didn't matter. the big country in question is china. as china has grown, they've been able to throw its weight around with its smaller neighbors. take the example of tiny...
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finally the logistical problems that i think we faced, waging a war on a distant frontier, seizing a major british stronghold and holding them, i don't see that happening. i'm not sure we had the ability to win the war on the northern frontier. given the state of our army, given the formidable foe we faced and the logistical problems of waging the war, my own suspicion is that even the best strategy would not have led to the conquest of canada. we had the notion that the united states enjoyed enough success on land and city that it could claim to win the war. who won the war is still a contested matter. there is an old song that everybody is happy with the out come. the americans are happy because they think they won. the canadians are happy because they know they won and the british are happiest because they had forgotten about the war. that's a fair assessment of those that only ignores the losers who were the indians that fought on both sides. the war ended in a draw and i don't think you can judge the war by what happens on the battlefield. you have to look at what you were. in t
finally the logistical problems that i think we faced, waging a war on a distant frontier, seizing a major british stronghold and holding them, i don't see that happening. i'm not sure we had the ability to win the war on the northern frontier. given the state of our army, given the formidable foe we faced and the logistical problems of waging the war, my own suspicion is that even the best strategy would not have led to the conquest of canada. we had the notion that the united states enjoyed...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> a floridarns terrifying when a reckless motorcycle rider guns it through a red light, dragging the deputy with him.re my eyes. >> it was so surreal. >> i just got drug by a motorcycle. high rate of speed. >> it's all caught on his dash cam. >> i thought i was going to die that day. >> west palm beach, florida. with beautiful weather year round and wide freeways, the sunshine state is a playground for renegade drivers. >> on a daily basis you see people out on i-95 that are driving just crazy. very fast speeds, 120, 130, 140, 150 miles an hour. >> deputy mike musto is part of p palm beach county sheriff's aggressive driving unit. >> they just get out there and they're blind. they have no sense of how fast they're going. >> at 62 years old, the veteran deputy thought he'd seen it all until the afternoon of march 29th, 2011. >> the day started routinely for me. running my laser speed measuring device along i-95 detecting speeders that i normally get 20 miles an hour over the speed limit before i e
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how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out.re? that level of exchange during fleet week has 10 times improve our relationship with the military and down to the very neighbors who appreciate the presence and new relationship we have, while they understand the international humanitarian role that our military has. these are all great relationships. again, you do not have to use the word "disaster" to build capacity, resiliency, and the ideas of recovery. you can take these opportunities as this remark suggests -- as this remark suggests from femaç that you look at this from a whole community perspective. everyone has an opportunity to produce a, strengthen ties. we live in the cities. we agreed confidence. we have recovery in the forefront. -- we have breed confidence. we have recovery in the forefront. thank you for coming here. çplease dialogue and create the relationships you do not have. these are invaluable things. you know the city will welcome better ideas and push for the whole area of mitigation to get to the problems
how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out.re? that level of exchange during fleet week has 10 times improve our relationship with the military and down to the very neighbors who appreciate the presence and new relationship we have, while they understand the international humanitarian role that our military has. these are all great relationships. again, you do not have to use the word "disaster" to build capacity, resiliency, and the ideas of...
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so he had a big problem, and the problem was logistics. the other problem was all these western rivers had a tendency to run north to south. they were avenues of invasion by united states forces. as long as they had naval support and the steam power and the shippage to move their forces, they could utilize these rivers as the means of getting at the confederate defenses of entering the confederate heart land. and that's the example of just what you see at pittsburg landing. so the confederates have been backed up, the confederates believe they're completely on the defensive but they're concentrating and the purpose of that on behalf of albert sidney johnston and beauregard is to bring forces together and strike back. and where they're going to strike back is ulysses s. grant's army encamped immediately to the north. because that's the number one threat on the runway, so to speak. it's the closest, it's the most immediate, at any given day they can march out against the railroads and receiver them. so they have to march against grant. they
so he had a big problem, and the problem was logistics. the other problem was all these western rivers had a tendency to run north to south. they were avenues of invasion by united states forces. as long as they had naval support and the steam power and the shippage to move their forces, they could utilize these rivers as the means of getting at the confederate defenses of entering the confederate heart land. and that's the example of just what you see at pittsburg landing. so the confederates...
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army was doing the best that they could and actually did make very good strides medically and logistically during the war, but, of course, with the sheer amount of numbers that they had, it was very, very difficult for them to keep up. and, of course, so missing soldiers naturally fell into a category that was somewhat neglected, so she was very happy to add that, you know, to keep herself moving and involved at times when she didn't have a whole lot of other work to be doing. and then that naturally fell into any time of war when you have missing soldiers, but clara barton was actually the person after getting a u.s. charter for the american association of the international red cross, she's the one who suggested to them and had an amendment made for the international red cross to include natural disasters, not just war. and i like to think that, you know, of course, she didn't want to be working during a war, but then if there was no war, what was she going to do, so she was very happy to be able to add natural disaster and really expand the amount of service that she could provide to not
army was doing the best that they could and actually did make very good strides medically and logistically during the war, but, of course, with the sheer amount of numbers that they had, it was very, very difficult for them to keep up. and, of course, so missing soldiers naturally fell into a category that was somewhat neglected, so she was very happy to add that, you know, to keep herself moving and involved at times when she didn't have a whole lot of other work to be doing. and then that...
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the need to do this came from logistical practicalities of maintaining a blockade by steam powered warships. those warships had to be resimplied regularly with food, fresh water and of course, coal. at the outset, the only naval bases that the union had available to do this were at the extreme ends of the blockade. here, in hampton roads, virginia, and 1,000 miles to the south at key west, florida. ships blockading charleston halfway between the two had to steam about 500 miles north or 500 miles south to get more coal. burning up about half of what they could carry to make the trip. for the long run this would not do. they needed a closer refuge. if a blockade was to become effective. and this led to several efforts to grab sections of the confederate coastline. and the first such effort took place on the carolina capes. the geography of the carolinas made it a natural sanctuary for both blockade runners and armed vessels of the confederacy. the barrier islands offered natural protection to the north carolina sounds. and the several inlets into the sounds offered the confederates sanctuary
the need to do this came from logistical practicalities of maintaining a blockade by steam powered warships. those warships had to be resimplied regularly with food, fresh water and of course, coal. at the outset, the only naval bases that the union had available to do this were at the extreme ends of the blockade. here, in hampton roads, virginia, and 1,000 miles to the south at key west, florida. ships blockading charleston halfway between the two had to steam about 500 miles north or 500...
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area to operate right yes i mean especially for logistic i mean the two concerns one is that the staging area for the taliban really is right on the front here in a lot of the parts from the soil so it's right it's a part of the theater but the other major concern is logistics eighty percent of the surprise well from pakistan i think what we're seeing right now is a major change back for already that is all this material that. is now coming from the north that's coming through becca's through russia through the caribbean republic through menaced time to the north and i think that's what that's going to continue so i think the surprise. is coming to an end and instead we're going to see much more material flowing to the north through nations the former city. it's certainly a tightrope walk here between the two countries and you know no matter what kind of compromise or deal they come up with it's certain that the public on in either country probably won't know most of the details of it thank you today scott horton contributing editor for harper's for sharing your insight we. also have on
area to operate right yes i mean especially for logistic i mean the two concerns one is that the staging area for the taliban really is right on the front here in a lot of the parts from the soil so it's right it's a part of the theater but the other major concern is logistics eighty percent of the surprise well from pakistan i think what we're seeing right now is a major change back for already that is all this material that. is now coming from the north that's coming through becca's through...
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i work in conjunction with george, a founder and pioneer with maritime logistics' in addition to san francisco port development. the sustainable business model based on the parties here today, will apply to say that we are here to work in conjunction with the competition. other cities as well the post taxi services. we feel that we are in a very good position to support the existing community. how to introduce myself as a maritime individual. the contract, help us develop a program. we have really dynamic idea. the other areas of the bay might like to have something like this. >> is there any further public comment? >> when we first put this out and had the proposal, i don't think there was ever an intent that the service would duplicate or try to compete with other services. i assume we can craft a proposal about what this is? >> if there are concerns, the beauty of the three facilities we have identified, they are going to be monitored very closely. the harbor bay marina, it is man to 365, 24 hours a day. we will work closely, crafted narrowly. lien gives some people some flexibili
i work in conjunction with george, a founder and pioneer with maritime logistics' in addition to san francisco port development. the sustainable business model based on the parties here today, will apply to say that we are here to work in conjunction with the competition. other cities as well the post taxi services. we feel that we are in a very good position to support the existing community. how to introduce myself as a maritime individual. the contract, help us develop a program. we have...
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at this but they need equipment and training and a lot of logistical support that in comparison witha upf they have a lot more at advanced. we are trying to overcome a think a special forces group that has been very good about enhancing coordination and cooperation. the other issue is of course the ugandan troops have not been in the drc since the election last year. that is going to take some time but they are committed. we have spoken to the president and they said we are going to work together to make that happen but one thing that is really important, as long as we remain committed, the united states and the european union, the united nations and the african union that is going to be important and the regional task force and the south sudan is one step. the united nations peacekeeping operation contributing, that is another step in right now building that trust and i think that trust will continue to expand. one thing just going back to what amanda dory was saying on the benchmarks, if we can engage the enhanced capabilities, coordination and cooperation, that is one level of suc
at this but they need equipment and training and a lot of logistical support that in comparison witha upf they have a lot more at advanced. we are trying to overcome a think a special forces group that has been very good about enhancing coordination and cooperation. the other issue is of course the ugandan troops have not been in the drc since the election last year. that is going to take some time but they are committed. we have spoken to the president and they said we are going to work...
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time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ but the chemicals face may not be so beautiful. ♪ that's why there's new puristics totally ageless powered by a naturally derived collagen builder, puristics measurably reduced the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in 100% of women after just 3 weeks. beautiful, younger looking skin. that's puristics, the power of pure. is it really worth more? the color of gold, we don't think so. chase...
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and that obviously will benefit the transport logistics companies.f the interesting things about dhl, it has probably a third of the market in asia at the moment. and in asia, people talk about it in much the same way they talk about fedex. if you become a verb in the market, it's obviously very important. google, for example. there google it. yeah, if your brand becomes the verb, you've cracked it. thanks for that. good to see you. jackie. >>> switching gears from cider and airlines, we're looking at the markets. the u.s. markets start the second quarter on a positive note after blockbuster first quarter. our next guest says there's still plenty of room for up side as investors pull their money out of the mattress. we'll ask where they should put to work next. >>> welcome back. headlines this morning, to ease or not to ease. today's fed minutes may renew the debate over another round of quantitative easing. >> spain's it finance minister says his government faces a lose/lose situation as it presents it budget. >> a stark warning for portugal as a re
and that obviously will benefit the transport logistics companies.f the interesting things about dhl, it has probably a third of the market in asia at the moment. and in asia, people talk about it in much the same way they talk about fedex. if you become a verb in the market, it's obviously very important. google, for example. there google it. yeah, if your brand becomes the verb, you've cracked it. thanks for that. good to see you. jackie. >>> switching gears from cider and airlines,...
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the command commenter has doctors and nurses coordinating logistics and modification . transition has been smooth. >> we are expecting it to be flawless. patients have all been okayed. everyone is in stable condition. anyone who is not is in the intensive care unit. we practiced the move a couple of times. >> this is made up of people watching the patient move. >>> if you have ever hired lawn service you know there is a big price tag. this weekend labor and materials were free for 30 homeowners. cheryl conner will show us how volunteers with rebuilding baltimore are helping fix up run down communities. >> reporter: they are digging up the old and hauling weeds away. new paint is chased on the church sign in dundalk. mulch makes the entrance look brand new. >> it is important to help out those that need help. we are happy to provide it. >> reporter: the help is much needed at the woods home down the street. navy veteran william woods and his daughter qualified for rebuilding together. they are low income. the home is over 50 years old. >> my father usually does the repai
the command commenter has doctors and nurses coordinating logistics and modification . transition has been smooth. >> we are expecting it to be flawless. patients have all been okayed. everyone is in stable condition. anyone who is not is in the intensive care unit. we practiced the move a couple of times. >> this is made up of people watching the patient move. >>> if you have ever hired lawn service you know there is a big price tag. this weekend labor and materials were...
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means thrown awayy why can't these go nto thh handssof children that eed and want hem" them" "logistically do thaa, do you store things for a month, then allow everyone toocome pick what they want? we ddn't have the storage, f you have a good causs howwdo we pick? his seemssunworkable" unworkable"baltimore county libraries only recycle books phat arr out of date or in bad shape. here's... that wereettrown out... be don? &pdonated? &pp3head to our faaebook page nd let us know if you thiik books should be sent to ppoppe who can use them or if hey should be shreddeddand gone forever. it's.../ a. .. battle... to november.../ ááwitháá' both presiddntial... candidates.../ willing... toosay ...or wii theeelection.../. ... áátheáá latest battle... is... over taxes,.../ áájimáá angle... breaks doon .../ the... obama...// adminnitrations.../ lateet ccse... for... tax hikks.../ and... showw you... why.../ their math.../ just poesn't... add up. upp president obama has made tax fairness signature issue --- presentation:deese says: "so let's start with an exec assistant ...35 yeaa old single mother. shh
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