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it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working on something very important to this city. all across the world there are examples after example and i know the men and women and leadership of the uss macon know this after their tour of duty these past months, all over the world there are disasters and emergencies that we are responding to and that you have become the humanitarian assistance and the disaster relief that is absolutely needed. why not practice that here? and so two years ago we gathered with our own departments from the port of san francisco to our sheriff to our police and fire, led by our emergency management division, g
it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working on something very important to this city. all across the world...
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. >> there are definitely guerrillas especially where the union military logistics but this is an issue that's definitely got more interest and some of the interest comes from the recent american issues overseas for lack of a better way of putting it. i would say it would be a mistake to overstate the influence of rural was partly because durrell was can deny the conventional military forces over the territory. they can harass the logistics but they cannot physically control that train in the way that the confederacy doesn't want the entire americans ought to be sort of a chaotic something like syria that is not the goal that the confederates are after. they want to control the territory in a way that a proper government can. and there are a variety of reasons for that. social, cultural, some of the month of slavery, a former property that requires the basic level of social stability. as you see in the civil war because they are slaves they are a property in this regime the the reality is they are also human beings and people so they can run away and do things of the fading restriction
. >> there are definitely guerrillas especially where the union military logistics but this is an issue that's definitely got more interest and some of the interest comes from the recent american issues overseas for lack of a better way of putting it. i would say it would be a mistake to overstate the influence of rural was partly because durrell was can deny the conventional military forces over the territory. they can harass the logistics but they cannot physically control that train in...
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we want a couple engineers, i'm an old medic, diana is really the logistics master and i figure if we're going to go someplace where thins might go awry, i wanted someone like that. so we put this together in 30 days, including a holiday. we were wheels up for van, we spent 10 days in country. and the story there is interesting, to say the least. a little bit of a cultural difference. you kind of have to wade through, and i'm sure i'm preaching to the choir in the military here, you have to separate out how things are versus what you're used to and what it really means because otherwise you can really get into apples and oranges. so the take away for me, and what should be rolling behind me, are just a series of photographs of van when we were there. and what i hope the story that they are telling is this example of what we saw. i mean, there's some classic examples if you look at the buildings, these were all new buildings, by the way, that were condemned. but as you look you'll see some buildings with big cracks in them to where they are x-like cracks. that's classic soft story constru
we want a couple engineers, i'm an old medic, diana is really the logistics master and i figure if we're going to go someplace where thins might go awry, i wanted someone like that. so we put this together in 30 days, including a holiday. we were wheels up for van, we spent 10 days in country. and the story there is interesting, to say the least. a little bit of a cultural difference. you kind of have to wade through, and i'm sure i'm preaching to the choir in the military here, you have to...
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i love logistics. >>> tonight's game is sponsored by -- >> joe: javier lopez in to the game.he night for the giants. he will try to keep it right where it is. light rain starts to fall here in the eighth. >> tim: hold the rain. >> joe: it will be the top of the order. jon jay, matt carpenter, matt holliday against lopez. finally got in to this series in game three. one third of an inning, he was the one that was brought in right before the delay. and then came back and got the man at the plate. jon jay. ground ball to first. starts jay with a strike. he's got great action. javier lopez. the 0-1. strike two. so hard on left-handed hitters. >> tim: yeah, when he drops down, as we said last night, the front side comes out of there and you really have no chance. lopez born in puerto rico. moved to washington, d.c., when he was three years old. his dad was an f.b.i. agent. that is what he wanted to be. however, i think he chose the right profession. >> joe: he found a niche. sidearming left-handed specialist. always looking for this type of guy. >> tim: that's right. that is reall
i love logistics. >>> tonight's game is sponsored by -- >> joe: javier lopez in to the game.he night for the giants. he will try to keep it right where it is. light rain starts to fall here in the eighth. >> tim: hold the rain. >> joe: it will be the top of the order. jon jay, matt carpenter, matt holliday against lopez. finally got in to this series in game three. one third of an inning, he was the one that was brought in right before the delay. and then came back...
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logistically, you know, it makes sense.f republicans in the states are going to change the rules to make you show new documentation you never had to show. reduce the time the polls are open in order to make the lines longer. if they're going to have people at the polls, challenging voters, trying to have voters thrown off the rolls to keep them from voting, no matter what the republicans are going to do in the states to keep people from voting this year, early vote can be a way around it. early voting, when it's convenient for you. if the lines are long the first day you try, you have the option of trying another day. if someone challenges you, if someone tries to mess with your eligibility, you have an i.d. issue, you will be able to get your vote cast. which might not be if you wait until election day and you have problems that day. we're at a time in the election when a change is happening. the democratic side it pivoting just fighting the republicans about republicans making voting harder and less accessible this year,
logistically, you know, it makes sense.f republicans in the states are going to change the rules to make you show new documentation you never had to show. reduce the time the polls are open in order to make the lines longer. if they're going to have people at the polls, challenging voters, trying to have voters thrown off the rolls to keep them from voting, no matter what the republicans are going to do in the states to keep people from voting this year, early vote can be a way around it. early...
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their flexibility and their capacity to remain in the affected areas for a long time without any logistical support so we can do a lot. that plan put the surface units in less than 24 hours. naval doctrine was highly effective. most of our ships -- the earthquake was at 3.34 and most of our ships get underway at about 4:00 or 4.10. one of them without a captain, he is not a captain any more, but all people get into the ship and ships get underway without any order. as you mention also here, joint medical command control center is absolutely essential. and hydrographic survey prior to entering ports in affected areas is something that is mandatory. and the joint government (inaudible) of this exercise will be highly valued. so that conclude my presentation and we always face the glass plenty of water, so we think these are challenges, someone put it in our face and we have to look at an opportunity to grow up and be a better country. thank you very much. (applause). >> thank you, admiral, that was fascinating. next to come up and speak will be rob dudgeon, the director of the emergency servi
their flexibility and their capacity to remain in the affected areas for a long time without any logistical support so we can do a lot. that plan put the surface units in less than 24 hours. naval doctrine was highly effective. most of our ships -- the earthquake was at 3.34 and most of our ships get underway at about 4:00 or 4.10. one of them without a captain, he is not a captain any more, but all people get into the ship and ships get underway without any order. as you mention also here,...
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what are the logistics of closing an interstate through 95? >> yeah. first of all it needs to be understood that it's a pretty significant storm that's going to get us to a point where we'll be closing the tiding bridge. we obviously haven't seen this type of storm and conditions in a long time here on n. maryland that are going to require this. for the tidings bridge to be closed down we need sustained winds of 55 miles an hour sustained. >> sustained? >> yes. that's what we're seeing right now, beginning to approach that area. that's why that decision is made. it's 100% for our decision made for the drivers. logistically, you know, we are going to be setting up northbound and southbound at the exits and onramping leading up to that area. the intersections leading up to that area to reroute traffic in different directions. >> i would imagine this would be a huge cooperation from all the states around. 95 is one of the busiest enter at a times in the country. >> we have been getting this message out that this was probably going to occur. we have been g
what are the logistics of closing an interstate through 95? >> yeah. first of all it needs to be understood that it's a pretty significant storm that's going to get us to a point where we'll be closing the tiding bridge. we obviously haven't seen this type of storm and conditions in a long time here on n. maryland that are going to require this. for the tidings bridge to be closed down we need sustained winds of 55 miles an hour sustained. >> sustained? >> yes. that's what...
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how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out.e? 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 a
how is logistics will be moved around. how ships can come in and help us out.e? 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....
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and the large crowds have made logistics more complicated. thousands of have waited hours. >> reporter: people in los angeles can be a bit blase about seeing stars. yet, seeing a starship is a show even hollywood cannot rival. >> it's awesome. so big too. i can't believe it's going down the street. >> reporter: you don't normally see a space shutting outside a donut shop. crowds could read the numbers on the tiles. >> i want to see it, because i never saw it. and i wanted to be an astronaut. >> reporter: moving a 78-ton spacecraft in the second- largest city in the country is an endeavor in itself. they walk alongside the giant rig, guiding it with a wireless joystick. the driver says the crowd has been routeing for him. >> there's some real enthusiasm, when we worked our way through a real tight spot. >> reporter: on some neighborhood streets, the shuttle's 78-foot wing span didn't have room to spare. >> we put taller power polls in and we raised the wire to a higher clearance, that way we can get the power on for the consumers in this area.
and the large crowds have made logistics more complicated. thousands of have waited hours. >> reporter: people in los angeles can be a bit blase about seeing stars. yet, seeing a starship is a show even hollywood cannot rival. >> it's awesome. so big too. i can't believe it's going down the street. >> reporter: you don't normally see a space shutting outside a donut shop. crowds could read the numbers on the tiles. >> i want to see it, because i never saw it. and i...
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i love logistics. >>> tonight's game is sponsored by -- >> joe: javier lopez in to the game.ep it right where it is. light rain starts to fall here in the eighth. >> tim: hold the rain. >> joe: it will be the top of the order. jon jay, matt carpenter, matt holliday against lopez. finally got in to this series in game three. one third of an inning, he was the one that was brought in right before the delay. and then came back and got the man at the plate. jon jay. ground ball to first. starts jay with a strike. he's got great action. javier lopez. the 0-1. strike two. so hard on left-handed hitters. >> tim: yeah, when he drops down, as we said last night, the front side comes out of there and you really have no chance. lopez born in puerto rico. moved to washington, d.c., when he was three years old. his dad was an f.b.i. agent. that is what he wanted to be. however, i think he chose the right profession. >> joe: he found a niche. sidearming left-handed specialist. always looking for this type of guy. >> tim: that's right. that is really what the cardinals don't have. >> joe: t
i love logistics. >>> tonight's game is sponsored by -- >> joe: javier lopez in to the game.ep it right where it is. light rain starts to fall here in the eighth. >> tim: hold the rain. >> joe: it will be the top of the order. jon jay, matt carpenter, matt holliday against lopez. finally got in to this series in game three. one third of an inning, he was the one that was brought in right before the delay. and then came back and got the man at the plate. jon jay....
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chat field sent me the file and then any other logistical conversations that i had were with mr. chat field not mr. st. croix. >> it has been procedural and we have had no subnative conversations about the referal from the task force or my recommendations. >> any other questions for miss herrick? >> no. >> comments? from the commissioners on this matter? >> well, i mean, i would hate to prolong the matter but, i do think if there could be correspondence that might not fall under the exemption that should be examined, whether there is correspondence that is responsive to the request that has not been turned over. >> commissioner studley? any views? >> i agree, i think that could be helpful. >> it in with respect to the timing of commissioner liu talked about prolonging, for the most part... well i am torn between what we hear urging us to act on the matters that come before us related to the sunshine task force and the recommendation that we put all off until a time on when we can act on the regulations related to how we hear them. so i think that we are left to decide what pace m
chat field sent me the file and then any other logistical conversations that i had were with mr. chat field not mr. st. croix. >> it has been procedural and we have had no subnative conversations about the referal from the task force or my recommendations. >> any other questions for miss herrick? >> no. >> comments? from the commissioners on this matter? >> well, i mean, i would hate to prolong the matter but, i do think if there could be correspondence that might...
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second priority is the joint light tactical vehicle, the maneuverable vehicle to help us support logistics. it enables us to network the force. the third priority is the network itself. we have to be able to network our systems and soldiers in order to pass information. we know in the future operating environment is going to become more complex and more difficult, and the ability to pass information quickly from a very high level to a low level is becoming more and more important. so we have to make sure that's correct. finally, the ground combat vehicle. i think i've talked to you before about this. we were studying it. there's no doubt in my mind that i need a ground combat vehicle. what this does, it provides us the ability to move our light soldiers around. we have the strike tore move our medium. i need some heavy capability to move our heavy soldiers around. that will give us the right mobility, survivability, also allow us to network our heavy forces as well so it's essential to our way ahead. >> do you have any idea what that vehicle is going to look like? there's a program that ha
second priority is the joint light tactical vehicle, the maneuverable vehicle to help us support logistics. it enables us to network the force. the third priority is the network itself. we have to be able to network our systems and soldiers in order to pass information. we know in the future operating environment is going to become more complex and more difficult, and the ability to pass information quickly from a very high level to a low level is becoming more and more important. so we have to...
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moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but it would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of a sense of. i don't rule that out. and that's all for some work in the in that in that region there they're very very good at this kind of set up. meanwhile turkey has seen thousands marching in photo is that what they say is the government to escalate tension against syria but there are a series peaceful demonstration in the capital turned violent when one please move to disperse the crowds tear gas water cannon and smoke grenades were used to break the ranks of activists unhappy with the current policies up to his ruling party protesters also left out of the international media saying the u.s. and its western allies are forcing. meanwhile in syria the free syrian army says in two days they could start executing forty
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officials calling it a logistical pit stop. >> this was guided by logistical concerns in times of timing. we closed some runways last night at l.a.x. and these folks wouldn't like us to do it in the day, passengers wouldn't like that. >> reporter: the shuttle departed l.a.x. on its 200,000 pound transport vehicle and began rolling around 2:00 a.m. spectators lined the streets to witness a piece of history. >> it's the american dream. it's an american icon. it's an american hero. >> i'm 20, but it's going to be one of the highlights of my life. i'm never going to see something like this again. >> reporter: the 12-mile journey dubbed mission 26 is quite an endeavor. shuttle controllers will navigate l.a. streets at a top speed of just 2 miles an hour, at some points just inches away from buildings. >> it is impossible to look back at this and not say look at what we can do. we can accomplish anything. >> reporter: captain mark kelly served as commander of "endeavour's" final mission, and says fans will get an extra treat when visiting the shuttle at the science center. >> try to display it
officials calling it a logistical pit stop. >> this was guided by logistical concerns in times of timing. we closed some runways last night at l.a.x. and these folks wouldn't like us to do it in the day, passengers wouldn't like that. >> reporter: the shuttle departed l.a.x. on its 200,000 pound transport vehicle and began rolling around 2:00 a.m. spectators lined the streets to witness a piece of history. >> it's the american dream. it's an american icon. it's an american...
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moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but it would be an easier way than to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of. i don't rule that out. and that's all of us working there in that in that region there they're very very good at that kind of. at the u.n. syria's envoy expresses government sympathies of the turkish casualties and also to surance is that an investigation is under way at the same time he called on syria's neighbors including turkey to stop a terrorist infiltrating into the conflict torn country across the border artie's marina but neither has the latest from the u.n. security council in new york the u.n. security council agreed and issued a presidential statement strongly condemning wednesday's mortar attack by syria on a turkish border town that as we already heard has killed people in injured several others the coun
moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but it would be an easier way than to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of. i don't rule that out. and that's all of us working there in that in that region there they're very very good at that...
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african union operations peacekeeping operations have essentially depended on a lot of technical logistical and financial support from from northern countries so i think that we have to be realistic about about that as i said before i'm not completely pessimistic about the possibilities of such a security operation taking place but of course we have to be realistic there has already been a first plan proposed to the united nations security council by ecowas which was rejected as seen as to take the second plan has been i would say mildly accepted because there was no other solution but it is quite clear that three thousand three hundred soldiers of echo us is not going to be sufficient even even to to simply control the very substantial borders that we are that we are talking about and until we are able to provide some security and some control over these borders we are not going to be able to realistically do anything serious about the situation in northern mali and the suffering of the of the population it to us is just a fig leaf isn't it. this plan is unrealistic well no i don't think t
african union operations peacekeeping operations have essentially depended on a lot of technical logistical and financial support from from northern countries so i think that we have to be realistic about about that as i said before i'm not completely pessimistic about the possibilities of such a security operation taking place but of course we have to be realistic there has already been a first plan proposed to the united nations security council by ecowas which was rejected as seen as to take...
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in terms of logistics, we talked about the cruise lines, mike and my staff, john davy went to the cruise lines and requested that the vessels not be stored in san francisco, so all of the large semitrailers, full of food and provisioning that normally would take place on two days has been moved to san diego at another port ocall and we have taken those trucks off the road and they have notified the passengers of the impact and slightly altered their embark and disembark schedules to allow for the cleanest working the ship. so princess is on board, that is our biggest customer, they are aware tf and kind of excited about it and they are aware and the passengers are aware >> good, because their passengers may have some of the best viewing right from the ship. >> you might mention the docents. >> we have a team of greeters in st* that come in and greet every ship and hand out information and maps and information to the passengers looking to find out where they should go and what is to be seen. we have the disney wonder in port this afternoon, here on an over night call, it is at 4:00 or 5:0
in terms of logistics, we talked about the cruise lines, mike and my staff, john davy went to the cruise lines and requested that the vessels not be stored in san francisco, so all of the large semitrailers, full of food and provisioning that normally would take place on two days has been moved to san diego at another port ocall and we have taken those trucks off the road and they have notified the passengers of the impact and slightly altered their embark and disembark schedules to allow for...
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what i defined yesterday was that logistics problems may get in the way and interfere with medical surge planning as is outlined. putting resources where they are needed in a huge disaster may outstrip the ability of local authorities to do that because roads are out. the niche we have as the marine corps assets we have the ability to locate some of our resources like shock trauma platoons, that's what we do in combat and we have experience with that and that may be something that may be of benefit to this process. >> during the last panel, mr. cahen mentioned it's so important to understand the resources that his agency has versus the ones that the military has and he said at one point they started looking down in terms of typing, i have this, you have this, how are we going to respond and get the resources we need to deal with the incident. i'd like to hear from all of you what did you learn about what the other agencies' capabilities are and how did that open your eyes? >> yesterday we had a great opportunity to look at a variety of resources. in the midst of all the demonstrations th
what i defined yesterday was that logistics problems may get in the way and interfere with medical surge planning as is outlined. putting resources where they are needed in a huge disaster may outstrip the ability of local authorities to do that because roads are out. the niche we have as the marine corps assets we have the ability to locate some of our resources like shock trauma platoons, that's what we do in combat and we have experience with that and that may be something that may be of...
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moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but would be an easier way than to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of distance that they need i don't rule that out. and the solace was from working there in that in that region there they're very very good at that kind of set up. as a nineteen month long conflict in syria rages some foreign powers maintain that president assad must step down while they've offered no clear alternative several potential candidates are being groomed abroad one of them is the fact that syria in general. but journalist cocktail of the ready told r.t. that such rebels could turn against their foreign backers in the future. the irony of supporting the rebels who may eventually become great enemies of the west is something that's lost in the into the very eager interventionists who are pushing the west to interven
moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but would be an easier way than to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of distance that they need i don't rule that out. and the solace was from working there in that in that region there they're...
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problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but what would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of assistance that they need i don't rule that out. and the solace working there in that in that region there they're very very good at the kind of set up. claims emerged this week that some western backed syrian rebels are planning to target jewish communities once they have toppled this comes as the u.s. and its allies maintain that the president must step down while they have offered no clear alternative several potential candidates are being groomed abroad one of them is the fact that syrian gentleman tell us was father is an alleged anti-semite and r.t. spoke to the journalist who broke the story on the ready and he says the rebels easily by the hand that feeds them. the irony of supporting the rebels who may eventually become great enemies of the west is something that's lost in the into the very eager interventionists
problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but what would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of assistance that they need i don't rule that out. and the solace working there in that in that region there they're very very good at the kind of set up. claims emerged this week that some western backed syrian rebels are...
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moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but what would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of distance that they really need i don't rule that out. and the solace of working there in that in that region there they're very very good at that kind of a set up to talk about the condemnation that the western condemnation of the syrian military shows that on the same day as the deadly terror attack in aleppo why was washington solid about why do you think in. your opinion and with your experience having worked at the pentagon. well unfortunately where we're put the united states is put on the side of of al qaeda in this case because of the opposition there they probably look upon them as freedom fighters at this point which is unfortunate but they're going to going to criticize people that they're back even though
moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but what would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of distance that they really need i don't rule that out. and the solace of working there in that in that region there...
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cruise ship visit we have been working closely with the port to make sure that we understand those logistics and get out ahead and we steer the bikes and not in the midst of the activity and all of this means that we have gotten out early with the promotion and the advisory campaign. we are working with employ ears and we are working with the tenants of the port to get the information about what is happening on the water front and when. the idea of the embarkadaro right lane is as much of a safety issue if anything. it is not just a bike facility so they are not competing for the sidewalk, it is also an emergency vehicle access lane, that ends up being important, if we see congestion that we have seen in the past, it gives the ambulances and the fire dependant * >> so we have also worked around out and do we have enough parking control officers, police, traffic managers we, have a plan for not only how many there are but where they will be stationed and how fluid they can be. because the reality is that we don't know the day-to-day issues until the day happens and knowing that we can move th
cruise ship visit we have been working closely with the port to make sure that we understand those logistics and get out ahead and we steer the bikes and not in the midst of the activity and all of this means that we have gotten out early with the promotion and the advisory campaign. we are working with employ ears and we are working with the tenants of the port to get the information about what is happening on the water front and when. the idea of the embarkadaro right lane is as much of a...