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challenging logistical operation. >> reporter: this is absolutely a very challenging logistical operation. there is thousands upon thousands of damaged villages, micro-villages, in valleys, over mountains, you go over another mountain, you find another village that has five houses here, ten houses there. it's a logistical challenge. but we are the red cross. we are experienced in this and we like difficult challenges. that's why we exist here. we are doing our best. we get volunteers. we are getting aid to where it needs to go. it's going to take a lot of persistence and just determine. >> you are going amazing work. can you give us an idea of how people are responding to this three months, psychologically where are they? >> the people are just amazing in the way they respond. i think they have lived in such a difficult environment for so long, they are used to earthquakes. every year we have monsoons and floods in the south. this is a country that they have been through a lot. they are just getting on with it. they a
challenging logistical operation. >> reporter: this is absolutely a very challenging logistical operation. there is thousands upon thousands of damaged villages, micro-villages, in valleys, over mountains, you go over another mountain, you find another village that has five houses here, ten houses there. it's a logistical challenge. but we are the red cross. we are experienced in this and we like difficult challenges. that's why we exist here. we are doing our best. we get volunteers. we...
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logistical challenge and we are the red cross and we are here because of the challenge.are experienced in this. we like difficult challenges. that is why we exist here. so we are doing our best. >>> united states has described burundi's election as deeply flawed. president pierre nkurunziza has won a third term picking up almost 70% of votes and the election was largely boycotted by opposition parties. super bugs are blamed for as many as 250,000 deaths every year and warnings that figure could sky rocket if markets and drug companies don't take action, new drugs could help but no new antibiotics have been released on the market for almost 30 years, jacob ward reports. >> i'm going to grab your temperature. >> reporter: the united states has a bug problem. multi drug resistant bacteria super bugs leshed to shrug off antibiotics that plague the system here. >> the organisms can get spread and organisms can live on the skin or a desk or a bed or stethoscope. >> reporter: it takes days to identify specifics about a resistant bacteria and the doctor received a multi million
logistical challenge and we are the red cross and we are here because of the challenge.are experienced in this. we like difficult challenges. that is why we exist here. so we are doing our best. >>> united states has described burundi's election as deeply flawed. president pierre nkurunziza has won a third term picking up almost 70% of votes and the election was largely boycotted by opposition parties. super bugs are blamed for as many as 250,000 deaths every year and warnings that...
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mark: it was purely logistical. there was a parade. they did not want the press preset so they would miss the whole parade. they did not have a truck to ride with her. they were ruining the parade by running around and this was a way to keep them contained in moving forward. it looks horrible, but it was purely logistical. i think the clinton campaign is getting a bum rap. heidi: given the history, they had to see this coming. it was stupid to do this especially given the clinton administration and hillary clinton's own reputation with the press as being paranoid and having this brass knuckles approach to dealing with the media -- mark: it is a self the filling -- self-fulfilling prophecy to say because she has this relationship with the press everything feeds into this image. they did this for logistical purposes. the press forms all over her. there are security concerns. think about the parade. if they have let the press go wherever they wanted to go, we are penned in all the time. heidi: they will have to be more sensitive. it's lik
mark: it was purely logistical. there was a parade. they did not want the press preset so they would miss the whole parade. they did not have a truck to ride with her. they were ruining the parade by running around and this was a way to keep them contained in moving forward. it looks horrible, but it was purely logistical. i think the clinton campaign is getting a bum rap. heidi: given the history, they had to see this coming. it was stupid to do this especially given the clinton administration...
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ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.are only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled but at the same time there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy the long weekend. ♪ phil: all we are saying is give peas a chance. that is good. happy independence day weekend america. happy weekend to our special cohost, the father of our country. hey george. money, music, and momentum. first, a movement? bernie san
ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.are only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled but at the same time there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy the long weekend. ♪ phil: all we are saying is give peas a chance. that is good....
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it is a hit-driven business, hardware, logistics. on the other hand, no company has ever managed logistics better. no company has ever had a scale like this to attempt to manage. so they are very -- they are a remarkably well-managed come any and had a high bar to keep doing what they are doing. wear my apple watch every day -- he says based on their own research -- joe: i haven't met any of those people. emily: i have met a few people who say i like it, i don't love it. i do like this, and that is really important. it is going to improve over time and become more and more part of our everyday life and they will make it easier for us to monitor ourselves, monitor our health, all of that stuff that will be increasingly important. tim cook was talking about the implications for health monitoring of the watch. i think you'll see future iterations become more user-friendly, but i don't disagree it's going to be a big game changer. emily: he also gave a shout out to twitter, saying that one of the most popular third-party apps. facebook i
it is a hit-driven business, hardware, logistics. on the other hand, no company has ever managed logistics better. no company has ever had a scale like this to attempt to manage. so they are very -- they are a remarkably well-managed come any and had a high bar to keep doing what they are doing. wear my apple watch every day -- he says based on their own research -- joe: i haven't met any of those people. emily: i have met a few people who say i like it, i don't love it. i do like this, and...
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ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.e only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled but at the same time, there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy the long weekend. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning ♪ in my life you're the inspiration ♪ >> ♪ that's how much i feel i feel for you, baby that's how much i need i need your touch ♪ announcer: intimate moments. cherished memories. unforgettable romances. the language of love can be spoken in many ways and nothing ignites your emotions like "the power of love."
ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.e only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled but at the same time, there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy the long weekend. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from starvista...
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ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.e been robot is sized -- roboticized for decades. we are only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled, but at the same time, there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. the long nightmare is over. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy the long weekend. we will see you on monday. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with our continuing coverage of the greek debt crisis. prime minister alexis tsipras made a speech today, after he -- promising the greek nation that their wages and pensions would be safe. the speech came after he offered a new proposal to the eurozone. he accepted most of the terms from previous negotiations with some conditions attached. joining me now is erik schatzker. he is an anchor and editor in large at bloomberg television. here in new york, pete
ryan: we are starting to see tons of traction in manufacturing, logistics, and mining.e been robot is sized -- roboticized for decades. we are only starting to see increases, but retail is another strong case. it's very controlled, but at the same time, there are tons of stores out there where there's a possible use of robotics. cory: the cofounder of clear path robotics. thank you very much. the long nightmare is over. emily chang is back next week. thank you for joining me this week. enjoy...
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it comes because of the logistical pressure. you are likely to see innovation going on in the wave used to be done. with added manufacturing, many of the units will do away with it. they have come up with a number .f innovations field hospitals, unique meant to treat unique wounds. clamps and surgical guides to take care of those as well. you have this logistical component to it, you have this there isn component this notion of hacker. i have been around for a while. -- can warmer being or putting pistol grips on them. not only a much wider capability , butnufacturing options also social media and communication can be spread a lot more quickly. michael: you emphasized in a very vivid and helpful way the benefit for expeditionary units of added manufacturing. are we going to see traditional manufacturers at home move in or is that whole set of changes going to be more gradual and benefit to the expeditionary units? jim: i think the changes going to be more gradual. contrary to a lot of manufacturers calculus in their own economic
it comes because of the logistical pressure. you are likely to see innovation going on in the wave used to be done. with added manufacturing, many of the units will do away with it. they have come up with a number .f innovations field hospitals, unique meant to treat unique wounds. clamps and surgical guides to take care of those as well. you have this logistical component to it, you have this there isn component this notion of hacker. i have been around for a while. -- can warmer being or...
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logistics of business and public policy. and kevin director of justice and ageing >>> is this several problems depending on which time arising. the immediate term we can pay the benefits for the next 20 years. longer term we have a problem. think of to this way, there's a pie. it's what we produce, and we have to have a system for transferring the income, for people too old to work to give them a slice of the pie. we can talk about all kinds of schemes, but it comes down to younger people transferring a piece of what they earn and create. right now the slys is larger and larger, because we are not growing rapidly and we haven't raised a retirement age. people are living longer. >> how do we design a system going forward. we'll have to address some problems apt some point. whelm be forced to. in a way that allows the core accomplishment of social security to be sustained to lift elderly americans that used to poverty? >> yes, that's an important point. every year social security lifts 22 million out of poverty, and is the mos
logistics of business and public policy. and kevin director of justice and ageing >>> is this several problems depending on which time arising. the immediate term we can pay the benefits for the next 20 years. longer term we have a problem. think of to this way, there's a pie. it's what we produce, and we have to have a system for transferring the income, for people too old to work to give them a slice of the pie. we can talk about all kinds of schemes, but it comes down to younger...
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the third factor is logistics. the journey from great britain to north america takes anywhere from 2-4 months. this is an army that needs to be fed. the british army consumed about 37 tons of food and, with horses, 30 more tons of oats. that does not include the women, children, refugees, slaves, that they are responsible for. you can grow some food here in brooklyn and long island, but most of that food and supplies are all coming from back home. on top of that, the british government is trying to hold down costs so that it doesn't become a revenue nightmare in the have to try to defend the west indies, the mediterranean africa. with all of that, they are trying to wage these campaigns successfully in america? extremely difficult. after 1778, britain has fewer troops and a smaller navy than it did in 1776. it is not as if they were putting more and more money into this, they were putting less and less into the fight. the fourth thing, the revolutionary movement is popular in america. a counterinsurgency is always
the third factor is logistics. the journey from great britain to north america takes anywhere from 2-4 months. this is an army that needs to be fed. the british army consumed about 37 tons of food and, with horses, 30 more tons of oats. that does not include the women, children, refugees, slaves, that they are responsible for. you can grow some food here in brooklyn and long island, but most of that food and supplies are all coming from back home. on top of that, the british government is...
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is sufficient to support the logistics we supply that's necessary based on our analysis. we think through 2028 is 28 is completely doable. >> thank you for that testimony. i appreciated mr. posey's question about what comes next after the iss. clearly whether it's 2020 or 2028, we could lose partners. we don't know when we might lose certain partners. we have we might lose certain partners. we have to think about what comes next. i would like to follow up with that by asking if nasa can provide a report to congress on its plans with a post iss station? this question was about commercial and things like that and that's interesting as well but it would have to be tested and certified. can you provide a timeline to congress for that? >> the way we need to think about that is that the next private space station will not be as massive as the space station we have today. it could be as small as there's been discussion by spacex using something called dragon lab. we've talked to orbital about using their cargo vehicle as a temporary space station in lower earth orbit. when we th
is sufficient to support the logistics we supply that's necessary based on our analysis. we think through 2028 is 28 is completely doable. >> thank you for that testimony. i appreciated mr. posey's question about what comes next after the iss. clearly whether it's 2020 or 2028, we could lose partners. we don't know when we might lose certain partners. we have we might lose certain partners. we have to think about what comes next. i would like to follow up with that by asking if nasa can...
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nepal's agency has been handling the logistics? >> we are trying to provide jobs for the 40,000 people. we are not doing other activities, just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village of sesil in a neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air, landslides appear like stars on the mountain side. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in this pictureesque picture have been damaged. >> there has always been trouble with food availability and now their main crop maize has been decimated by some kind of insect which has made them completely reliant on food distribution. >> we went to see the maize plantation. >> after the earthquake, some kind of insect started eating it up. look at what it did. maze should have been ready. others say the cob is not well formed. more than 200 metric tons of food and items have been carried by porters to 83,000 people living in villages like these. for the
nepal's agency has been handling the logistics? >> we are trying to provide jobs for the 40,000 people. we are not doing other activities, just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village of sesil in a neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air, landslides appear like stars on the mountain side. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in...
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to supply the crew, based on the logistics mom nasa has laid out and is using for the procurement of cargo resupply surfaces too and that kind of volume is sufficient to support the logistics resupply based on our analysis so we think fear 2028 is doable. >> thank you for that testimony. mr. gerstenmeyer, i appreciated mr. posey's question of what comes next after the iss. whether it is 2020, 2028 we could lose partners. we don't know when we might lose certain partners. we have to think about what comes next and i want to follow up. can nasa provide a report to congress on its plans for road map or of a timeline for certifying and testifying a post iss station? i understand the question was commercial and things like that and that is of interest as well but it would have to be tested and certified and nasa would have to be involved, can you provide a timeline to congress for that? >> a way we need to think about this is the next private space station, i don't believe it will be as big as the space station we have today with the international space station which it could be as small
to supply the crew, based on the logistics mom nasa has laid out and is using for the procurement of cargo resupply surfaces too and that kind of volume is sufficient to support the logistics resupply based on our analysis so we think fear 2028 is doable. >> thank you for that testimony. mr. gerstenmeyer, i appreciated mr. posey's question of what comes next after the iss. whether it is 2020, 2028 we could lose partners. we don't know when we might lose certain partners. we have to think...
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not the least is logistical.t up this justice system on a navy base on an island nation, on cuba, in a country that does not want us there. it is not like the lawyers and others can stay at the holiday inn and meet their clients like normal. what they did at guantanamo to make this thing possible baltimore they built lawyers and others involved, they built them a little tent city. a tent city in a trailer park on guantanamo and it is more military person and the lawyers and others. these military commission cases all take years. and the people working on those cases, logistically, they final it hard to come and go. they're totally dependent on the military for transportation for everything. so working on a military base means living in this ten city compound this happens to be in an old air strip which who knows what it was before the tents there. one of the complaints was that this may have been a place they dumped jet fuel. some of which are known to be carcinogens. a few hundred people have lived and worked th
not the least is logistical.t up this justice system on a navy base on an island nation, on cuba, in a country that does not want us there. it is not like the lawyers and others can stay at the holiday inn and meet their clients like normal. what they did at guantanamo to make this thing possible baltimore they built lawyers and others involved, they built them a little tent city. a tent city in a trailer park on guantanamo and it is more military person and the lawyers and others. these...
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. >> i'm just a logistics man. logistics, i think it through and find a way.e price comes from down there. we don't set the price here. it comes from down there. depending on how much they want and what bulk. it could be in the hundreds, it could be in tons, you know, depending. the price changes, but it's set from down there. that's it. it's just like working for a company, an organization a corporation. just the same thing, you know? you're subcontracted to perform a job and that's it, no questions asked. it's just like that. it takes a look in the eye and a handshake. (speaking spanish) you never know who you work for. maybe he doesn't even exist. he's just a myth. can't find him, right? the best police in the world can't find him. well, there you go. >> go through this. >> don't worry, take your time. >> (singing): >> i think that's sorted it. >> we've hit a lot of, uh... >> you've hit most of the marks. >> i could hit this one. just... oh my god. getting into the sinaloa cartel, i never knew what i was gonna get into. the expanse and the tentacles, it's j
. >> i'm just a logistics man. logistics, i think it through and find a way.e price comes from down there. we don't set the price here. it comes from down there. depending on how much they want and what bulk. it could be in the hundreds, it could be in tons, you know, depending. the price changes, but it's set from down there. that's it. it's just like working for a company, an organization a corporation. just the same thing, you know? you're subcontracted to perform a job and that's it,...
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the latter involves lots of logistical planning that allows intelligence services to disrupt.they would get some sense of that -- not always but they would get some sense there was a bigger operation. what they are worried about now because of this self -- the calls through social media, how often they are touching people in the united states around europe they being isis say this is your time. it's ramadan, we want you to step up to the plate and engage in some terrorist attack. it doesn't mean -- but they're activated in their own minds to go do something. that's so much more different for law enforcement and intelligence services to disrupt. it doesn't have the logisticing package that goes with it where they can get a sense of what's happening. >> i'm told they're very obviously concerned about the social media talent that isis shall we say, is going out. you have under mid july or so you get extra points in heaven if you engage in a suicide attack right now, but beyond the public receipt ricks, the leader of isis sending out a message publicly there's a lot of chatter the
the latter involves lots of logistical planning that allows intelligence services to disrupt.they would get some sense of that -- not always but they would get some sense there was a bigger operation. what they are worried about now because of this self -- the calls through social media, how often they are touching people in the united states around europe they being isis say this is your time. it's ramadan, we want you to step up to the plate and engage in some terrorist attack. it doesn't...
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it's a very creative way to provide additional services which include janitorial, logistic, and structural engineer, which makes the plaza first-class -- if you have been to the plaza, it's in tremendous shape. we still do work on the department's behalf we have a janitor and a gardener on-site. but this is a way to provide additional services beyond those that are already provided. a little history about uptown. they have been working with the city since 1959 through the sutter stockton garage and they have a proven track record of success as you have seen with the recent revenue from the last ten years. we anticipate continued upward path on those revenues as we move forward. i would like to open up to any questions about this matter. >> is there any public comment on this? being none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner low. >> andrew, i guess i'm just trying to understand the lease. rent is actually net revenues; right? gross minus the budgeted operating costs? >> that is correct. >> that gets paid to the department. okay. because maybe the actual lease document refers to "gross
it's a very creative way to provide additional services which include janitorial, logistic, and structural engineer, which makes the plaza first-class -- if you have been to the plaza, it's in tremendous shape. we still do work on the department's behalf we have a janitor and a gardener on-site. but this is a way to provide additional services beyond those that are already provided. a little history about uptown. they have been working with the city since 1959 through the sutter stockton garage...
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then our logistics and dedicated business the volumes with the customers has come up nicely also.conomy is moving at a good pace. >> that's all we need. and i think that it was kind of a guilt by association, frankly, because i know the space and you have -- there's no real overlap. anyway, thanks to robert sanchez, ceo of ryder systems. >> thank you for having me. >> all right, look, people think that this whole sector is problematic. that's not true. ryder is not part of the sector but it as a service business that companies need. "mad money" is back after the break. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. with at&t get up to $400 dollars in total savings on tools to manage your b
then our logistics and dedicated business the volumes with the customers has come up nicely also.conomy is moving at a good pace. >> that's all we need. and i think that it was kind of a guilt by association, frankly, because i know the space and you have -- there's no real overlap. anyway, thanks to robert sanchez, ceo of ryder systems. >> thank you for having me. >> all right, look, people think that this whole sector is problematic. that's not true. ryder is not part of the...
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the third factor is logistics. journey from great britain to north america takes anywhere from 2-4 months. this is an army that needs to be fed. the british army daily consumes about 37 tons of food, and with its horses, 38 tons of hay and oats. and this does not include the women and others that the british are responsible for. yes, you can grow some food, but most of it is coming from back home in the british isles. i top of that, the british government is trying to hold down costs so this does not become a revenue nightmare. and, they have to defend the west indiaes, africa and india. with all that, they are trying to wage the campaign successfully on the east coast of north america -- extremely difficult. after 1778, britain has fewer troops and a smaller navy than they did in 1776. it is not that the british are putting more and more money they are putting less and less into the fight against the americans. the fourth thing -- the fourth problem that the british are having is that the revolutionary movement is
the third factor is logistics. journey from great britain to north america takes anywhere from 2-4 months. this is an army that needs to be fed. the british army daily consumes about 37 tons of food, and with its horses, 38 tons of hay and oats. and this does not include the women and others that the british are responsible for. yes, you can grow some food, but most of it is coming from back home in the british isles. i top of that, the british government is trying to hold down costs so this...
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ups has agreed to buy coyote logistics. the price $1.8 billion.d to help ease congestion at the delivery times. ups is buying coyote from warburg pincus. in japan, three former utility executives will face criminal charges in the fukushima nuclear disaster. meltdowns after an earthquake and tsunami hit in 2011. that led it to radiation leaks that forced tens of people to evacuate. beijing has something to celebrate. china's capital was selected to host the 2022 winter look picks this winter olympics. most of the outdoor competition will take place 40 miles away in the city. the only other city to bid for the games was almonte in context and. -- kazakhstan. forget full cycle, and other fitness trend is climbing in popularity. indoor rock climbing. the cofounder of a new york-based club. oil is on track for the worst month so far this year. the drop in prices taking a toll in energy producers. disappointing results from exxon mobil and chevron. we will tell you about sushinomics. what the price of a sushi roll tells us about the state of the u.s. ec
ups has agreed to buy coyote logistics. the price $1.8 billion.d to help ease congestion at the delivery times. ups is buying coyote from warburg pincus. in japan, three former utility executives will face criminal charges in the fukushima nuclear disaster. meltdowns after an earthquake and tsunami hit in 2011. that led it to radiation leaks that forced tens of people to evacuate. beijing has something to celebrate. china's capital was selected to host the 2022 winter look picks this winter...
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. -- since december of 2000 and ebs buying coyote logi logistics. -- ups buying coyote logistics. .k zuckerberg and his wife are expecting a baby girl. he says the couple has been trying for a couple of years and has experienced three miscarriages along the way. he writes that the baby already gave him a thumbs up in the ultrasound. adorable. congratulations. those are your top stories at this hour. as we've been talking about, wall street is on a health kick with soul cycle filing for an ipo. the chain has taken spending to a whole new level and is setting its sights outside the studio into your homes. serious competition for one smaller startup. john foley is the founder and ceo. he joins us with more great to see appeared john: thank you for having me. betty: what did you think we saw the news? john: i'm excited for the category, for them. they have a special brand. health and wellness is here to stay. we are rooting for soul cycle. the more people to discover this fantastic category, high-energy indoor cycling content is better than trying to motivate herself. -- yourself. we ar
. -- since december of 2000 and ebs buying coyote logi logistics. -- ups buying coyote logistics. .k zuckerberg and his wife are expecting a baby girl. he says the couple has been trying for a couple of years and has experienced three miscarriages along the way. he writes that the baby already gave him a thumbs up in the ultrasound. adorable. congratulations. those are your top stories at this hour. as we've been talking about, wall street is on a health kick with soul cycle filing for an ipo....
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. >> translator: kyrgyzstan already has the logistical infrastructure for exporteding goods. if china opens a factory here, it's not because of our population, which is small. it's because china has all the eurasian markets in its sights. >> she is working hard to support many of the bazaar's members, many of whom are uncertain about the new eeu membership. now one big problem is rearing its head. >> she receives a report that vehicles entering kyrgyzstan by road are suddenly being hit with a new tax. this expensive new levee means trucks from neighboring kazakhstan coming to dordoi are turning around at the border. she heads straight to the border to talk things out face to face. the environmental tax was approved by the kyrgyz parliament last year, but the president only signed it into law in may, 2015. it's now come into force. she rounds on a kyrgyz mp who has rushed to the scene. >> the mp gives the same answers again and again. she isn't satisfied. >> she raises various objections, but the law is the law. she says the number of customers at dordoi has continued to fall.
. >> translator: kyrgyzstan already has the logistical infrastructure for exporteding goods. if china opens a factory here, it's not because of our population, which is small. it's because china has all the eurasian markets in its sights. >> she is working hard to support many of the bazaar's members, many of whom are uncertain about the new eeu membership. now one big problem is rearing its head. >> she receives a report that vehicles entering kyrgyzstan by road are suddenly...
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function is to serve the hermitage. >> yes, and specifically whatever request they might have, logistically. >> rose: a bit about you -- russian parents. >> yeah. >> rose: you were conceived in russia. >> yes. >> rose: you were born in america. >> in cleveland, very proudly. >> rose: and you want to be or are an artist. >> i'm an artist. a lot of my work is rooted in that russian-american duality. i think that's what led me to working with russian collectors of art. anything having to do with art that had to be coming from a russian place, i was involved in. there are russian immigrant artists in new york considered staples of international contemporary work, and i was around them and because of that the hermitage foundation found me, and we got to work together in a couple of interesting contemporary, international contemporary projects. it was really kind of cool. hard to say no to. >> rose: considering your background characterize this museum for me. >> it's not an art museum. it's the museum of civilization. it's the museum that catherine, when catherine the great found it, we were havi
function is to serve the hermitage. >> yes, and specifically whatever request they might have, logistically. >> rose: a bit about you -- russian parents. >> yeah. >> rose: you were conceived in russia. >> yes. >> rose: you were born in america. >> in cleveland, very proudly. >> rose: and you want to be or are an artist. >> i'm an artist. a lot of my work is rooted in that russian-american duality. i think that's what led me to working with...
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randall smith a logistics specialist with the u.s.injuries he sustained during the shooting rampage in chattanooga, tennessee. he is the fifth victim of the shooting. his death was confirmed by his step-grandmother. smith was shot three times in the attack at the navy operational support center and in the wake of the tennessee killings that began with a drive-by shooting at a recruiting center near a civilian store front, texas now will be arming national guard personnel across the state. florida is locating store front facilities to national guard armories. four u.s. marines were also shot in tennessee in this week's attack. lance corporal squire wells, gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan, staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant carson holmquist. there are more questions than answers at the moment. investigators are looking for a motive that could have been sparked during a trip mohammad youssuf abdulazeez took to the middle east. a friend of abdulazeez tells cnn that he was certain "something happened over there and wasn't the same whe
randall smith a logistics specialist with the u.s.injuries he sustained during the shooting rampage in chattanooga, tennessee. he is the fifth victim of the shooting. his death was confirmed by his step-grandmother. smith was shot three times in the attack at the navy operational support center and in the wake of the tennessee killings that began with a drive-by shooting at a recruiting center near a civilian store front, texas now will be arming national guard personnel across the state....
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randall smith, a logistic specialists with the u.s. navy succumbed to his injuries today. his death was confirmed by his stepgrandmother. he was shot three times at the attack at the navy operational support center. he is the fifth fatality in the deadly shootings. four u.s. marines why killed lance corporal squir wells. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant carson hole can quist. now, electronics, including a cell phone and computer taken from the home of the shooter, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez are en route to a lab in west virginia where they will search for a motive. our sarah ganham is outside the area where the attack happened. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning, fred. you can see behind me there is a very active memorial. members of the community coming through all morning to pay their respects. behind them is that recruiting center where there is also an active investigation. we see investigators looking and walking around and canvassing and going inside and examining that bullet-riddled front door
randall smith, a logistic specialists with the u.s. navy succumbed to his injuries today. his death was confirmed by his stepgrandmother. he was shot three times at the attack at the navy operational support center. he is the fifth fatality in the deadly shootings. four u.s. marines why killed lance corporal squir wells. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant carson hole can quist. now, electronics, including a cell phone and computer taken from the home of the...
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with the clerks office and supervisor yee, i understand the translation of the agenda possess some logistical problems turn around because of the time the clerk office produces the agenda on thursday and the board actually meets tuesday doesn't give time for a full translation and posted translated gnd. i understand supervisor yee is considering removing the translation requirement from this ordinance. that's an easy amendment you can make today. it just involves changing the title and line 21 where the agenda translation piece is required. >>supervisor norman yee: i also believe it's noted on -- line 7. page one. >> in the title itself where it describes the ordinance. we have changed the title to remove references of the translation of the agenda. >> okay, we'll make those amendments as soon as we have public testimony. anything else? >> no, we've been in consultation with your office this morning and there was discussion about removing the agendas articulated as well as adding some additional information around the public notices that we do. we can work to ensure to get those done as well.
with the clerks office and supervisor yee, i understand the translation of the agenda possess some logistical problems turn around because of the time the clerk office produces the agenda on thursday and the board actually meets tuesday doesn't give time for a full translation and posted translated gnd. i understand supervisor yee is considering removing the translation requirement from this ordinance. that's an easy amendment you can make today. it just involves changing the title and line 21...
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what steps has the state department taken to make sure the logistic steps are taken before the issue-- >> i can't speak to the findings of that team, but i certainly can get back to you through our legislative assistant and give you the information that you require. >> so you have read the audit? >> i have not read that audit, no. >> are there any other -- who reads the audit once it's issued? >> the senior staff of the oig. individual teams don't read each other's audits unless they're conducting an inspection of that specific area. >> ambassador, let me go to a statement that you have said. you highlighted in your statement the lack of coordination between the bureaus of diplomatic security and overseas building operations together a management oversight team between the senior staff of obo and ds. to the best of my knowledge, they have done the latter. director muniz has said what she has done on the first issue. >> if i could add on the master planning, i'd like to clarify a point that was brought up earlier by the oig about the recommendation for a master plan and the fact that t
what steps has the state department taken to make sure the logistic steps are taken before the issue-- >> i can't speak to the findings of that team, but i certainly can get back to you through our legislative assistant and give you the information that you require. >> so you have read the audit? >> i have not read that audit, no. >> are there any other -- who reads the audit once it's issued? >> the senior staff of the oig. individual teams don't read each other's...
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the russians have also talked about a multipurpose logistic modules they may add. the russians may add additional modules but we on the u.s. side don't have any major additions. mr. rohrabacher: a company has developed a space habitat, the inflatables. is there any use of this technology? mr. gerstenmaier: it will be added to space station next year as a demonstration capability. this is an expanded module that will be added to the outside of the station it. will stay there for about a year or year and a half. its purpose is to investigate the advantages of an expandable module, so instead of a rigid i had pressure shell, it's to understand what we can gain from the expandable technology it. has a very thick wall so it may be better from a microimmediate yote penetration stand -- micrometeor penetration standpoint. so the idea is to get it on orbit, actually take those claims, test them on orbit with space station, use the unique capabilities of station, condition firm -- confirm it if -- confirm if that is something we want to use moving forward. mr. rohrabacher:
the russians have also talked about a multipurpose logistic modules they may add. the russians may add additional modules but we on the u.s. side don't have any major additions. mr. rohrabacher: a company has developed a space habitat, the inflatables. is there any use of this technology? mr. gerstenmaier: it will be added to space station next year as a demonstration capability. this is an expanded module that will be added to the outside of the station it. will stay there for about a year or...
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up mass is sufficient to support the logistics supply. so we think through 2028 is completely doable. >> thank you. thank you for that testimony. mr. gerstenmier, what comes next after the iss? we could lose partners -- we don't when we might lose partners. we have to think about what comes next. and i would like to just follow up with that. can nasa provide a report to congress on its plans for a road map? or a time line for certifying and testing post iss -- a post iss station in leo? and i understand this question was about commercial and things like that, and that is an interest as well. but it would have to be tested and certifying and nasa would have to be involved. is that correct? >> the way we need to think about this is the next private space station may not be -- i don't think it will be as big as the space station we have today. it could be as small as -- there is discussion of using the crew transpor nation modules where they can do individual investigation, and using a cargo vehicle. so i think when we think about the privat
up mass is sufficient to support the logistics supply. so we think through 2028 is completely doable. >> thank you. thank you for that testimony. mr. gerstenmier, what comes next after the iss? we could lose partners -- we don't when we might lose partners. we have to think about what comes next. and i would like to just follow up with that. can nasa provide a report to congress on its plans for a road map? or a time line for certifying and testing post iss -- a post iss station in leo?...
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that logistics -- the improvement of logistings with the more broad transportation infrastructure istant. it affects how they receive the goods they purchase online. we've been trying to improve this for at least 20 years. automation has always been a big part of the amazon solution to this challenge. increasing automation is going to be helpful to making sure consumers get the goods when they need them, but they have a choice. it's a choice at various speeds. we talked about drones. they were really only the way we figured out how to get goods to consumers in less than 30 minutes. we are also offering our customers now a slow delivery alternative that gives them additional benefits. if they are willing to accept it whenever it comes. if you are ambivalent to whether it comes in two days or two weeks, they can get an additional benefit from us. it's about providing our customers the choice. it applies more broadly to american consumers. >> how i would love to talk more about drones. we share a passion for that and a desire for the united states to catch up to the rest of the world. s
that logistics -- the improvement of logistings with the more broad transportation infrastructure istant. it affects how they receive the goods they purchase online. we've been trying to improve this for at least 20 years. automation has always been a big part of the amazon solution to this challenge. increasing automation is going to be helpful to making sure consumers get the goods when they need them, but they have a choice. it's a choice at various speeds. we talked about drones. they were...
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they also need logistics. >> they also need -- go on sorry, bob. >> yeah they need logistics, all sorts equipment, they need people with specialties. for instance encrypting. any number -- medical, doctors, they've been recruiting a lot of doctors as well as airline pilots. >> you know for sure they've been recruiting airline pilots? or is this just appears to be something that could be happening? >> it appears to be but it fits within the pattern that they are finding -- people with technologically savvy. >> so it makes sense, tom, but we don't know for sure if this is happening. this is what i wonder about. we look at the timeline for when these guys start posting messages sympathetic for isis. a lot of time passes before one says essentially i'm in raqqa. if this happened in the u.s. if you had pilots or even other people with skill sets that would be valuable to isis how much time would it take for u.s. intelligence and law enforcement authorities to track those guys down? >> it would take a short period of time to start the investigation. >> to monitor them. >> see what they're up
they also need logistics. >> they also need -- go on sorry, bob. >> yeah they need logistics, all sorts equipment, they need people with specialties. for instance encrypting. any number -- medical, doctors, they've been recruiting a lot of doctors as well as airline pilots. >> you know for sure they've been recruiting airline pilots? or is this just appears to be something that could be happening? >> it appears to be but it fits within the pattern that they are finding...
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. >> the vice chair of the presidential party said that turkey had become a logistics space of the rif group. >> thank you, jasper. more on that complicated relationship. >> turkey has been one of the strongest critics since the start of the conflict. it has been accused of not treating all of its opponents the same way. troops have been fighting against the islamic state group for the past year. they are wary of emboldening the kurds. -- led to international pressure. kurdish forces liberated the city. in june, the islamic state group returned, massacring dozens. turkey was complicit in the attack. >> this game that massacred 50 people today and carried out inhumane torture and cruelty has been supported by the turkish government. it has been receiving operational support from them. >> he promptly dismissed those accusations. >> the office of the governor issued a statement regarding the claims. claims that terrorists crossed in our just lies. we deny that. it is not true. >> turkey has been accused of letting jihadists cross into syria. it's as the border is too long to patrol effect
. >> the vice chair of the presidential party said that turkey had become a logistics space of the rif group. >> thank you, jasper. more on that complicated relationship. >> turkey has been one of the strongest critics since the start of the conflict. it has been accused of not treating all of its opponents the same way. troops have been fighting against the islamic state group for the past year. they are wary of emboldening the kurds. -- led to international pressure. kurdish...
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that makes him the fifth service member killed in the rampage. 26-year-old randall smith was a logistics specialist and married with three small children. four marines were also killed in the attack. a police sergeant was also injured. he's recovering from his injuries. the gunman is the focus of a now widening investigation. today we learned the 24-year-old had a short lived career as an amateur mixed martial arts fighter. friends say his involvement in that sport was apparently cut short by his parents who disapproved. mourners continue to place flowers and flags outside this armed forces career center in chattanooga. as a growing memorial to the victims authorities say abdulazeez fired numerous shots at the center on thursday, injuring a marine recruiter, then he turned his attention to a nearby navy and marine center. investigators are continuing their search into why the gunman opened fire. >> new information in a shooting at an adult book store in center city, this is video just released tonight of the suspect. philadelphia police say he shot an employee during an argument. they be
that makes him the fifth service member killed in the rampage. 26-year-old randall smith was a logistics specialist and married with three small children. four marines were also killed in the attack. a police sergeant was also injured. he's recovering from his injuries. the gunman is the focus of a now widening investigation. today we learned the 24-year-old had a short lived career as an amateur mixed martial arts fighter. friends say his involvement in that sport was apparently cut short by...
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that could actually survive this and they knew a at a great price especially the chinese simple logistics but the bush administration banned them from dealing with the united states government largely due to the neoconservative politics and also iran so rather than do business with them they said you can't buy from russia and china so they got their quotes together and on the day that they were supposed to put it in the afternoon they had to get to the post office and they would have a 10% profit margin 9% with what everyone else be doing so they were smoking and going back and forth and finally they said okay with over 8% created a fluid in and throw in and it's $291 million. they are betting against companies like general dynamics and raytheon. these are the companies they are coming up against and the one. they could hardly believe their luck. january 26 2007 david was parking his protÉgÉ in the apartment building when his cell phone rang. i have good news and bad news he said what do you want first? what is the bad news companies have? the first first order is over $680,000. scenic so
that could actually survive this and they knew a at a great price especially the chinese simple logistics but the bush administration banned them from dealing with the united states government largely due to the neoconservative politics and also iran so rather than do business with them they said you can't buy from russia and china so they got their quotes together and on the day that they were supposed to put it in the afternoon they had to get to the post office and they would have a 10%...
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is providing intelligence and logistics, against the houthi rebels whom they regard as iran's proxies. >> the objective there is to restore a political process there in which a legitimate government can be established. >> but that cooperation hasn't quieted saudi anxiety over iran's what they call mischief around the region. military life line to syria's bashar al-assad. >> this comes back to iranian saudi strategic rivalry and the idea that the u.s. is not pushing back hard enough in the iranian influence in the gulf and the le vanity levant and elsewhere. >> carter will follow up his boss's message to israeli prime minister netanyahu last week. >> i'm prepared to go further in terms of u.s. administration to provide them security from the united states. >> assurances whose specifics remain unspoken. but tom ackerman, al jazeera washington. >> a professor of world studies at the university of tehran and he says the opening up of markets in iran is a concern to the world he thinks. >> iran's economic benefits, some of the sanctions that will be lifted or suspended they don't mind seei
is providing intelligence and logistics, against the houthi rebels whom they regard as iran's proxies. >> the objective there is to restore a political process there in which a legitimate government can be established. >> but that cooperation hasn't quieted saudi anxiety over iran's what they call mischief around the region. military life line to syria's bashar al-assad. >> this comes back to iranian saudi strategic rivalry and the idea that the u.s. is not pushing back hard...
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handling the logistics. >> we are trying to provide jobs for 40,000 people.e not doing other activities. we are just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village in neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air landslides appear like scars on the mountain side. the team has to fix trail as they walk. most of the houses in this picturesque village have been damaged. the village has always had problems with food availability and now their main crop [applause] maize has seemed decimated by some type of insect. >> after the earthquake it was invaded by some sort of insect. >> while the maize should be ready, porters to 83,000 people living in villages like these. for the people who are still recovering from the earthquake, the aid comes as a welcome relief. sabina shrestha, al jazeera nepal. >>> magnitude 7.5 tremor but then later down graded. pacific tsunami warning owner has been cancelled. (f) kenyan mall occupied by al shabaab be last been
handling the logistics. >> we are trying to provide jobs for 40,000 people.e not doing other activities. we are just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village in neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air landslides appear like scars on the mountain side. the team has to fix trail as they walk. most of the houses in this picturesque village have been...
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the trekking agency has been handling the logistics. we have a job for a few thousands people. we are not doing other activities. >>> these porter are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village in maybe our ag districts. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 eelos. from the air, landslides appear like scars. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in this village have been damaged. >> the village has had problems with food availability. and now their main crop has been desim desimated by an insect making them reline on food distribution. we see the maize plantation. >> after the earthquake an insect started to eat it. look at what it did. they use fertilisers for some of the croppings. crops. the maize should have been ready. while the fields like lush. it is not well formed. more than 200 metric tonnes of food and other its have been carried by porters to 83,000 people living in villages. for the people recovering from the earthquake the aid comes as a welcome relief. >>> a kenyan mall attacked by al-shabab fighters in 2013 is reop
the trekking agency has been handling the logistics. we have a job for a few thousands people. we are not doing other activities. >>> these porter are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village in maybe our ag districts. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 eelos. from the air, landslides appear like scars. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in this village have been damaged. >> the village has had problems with food...