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the central african republic is preparing ballot boxes and logistics. we have our report. or suspects have been arrested, accused of planning a terror attack for new year's. >> the men who have been taken custody are accused of planning an attack. one is accused- of being a recruiter, the other incharged o with being charge of a terror cell. >> brussels was already on high alert. are there any links with today's arrest? prosecutor's office tell us at this point they do not believe there are links to the terror attacks in paris. that said, there was a terror last januaryp here that was later found to be linked to the perpetrators of those attacks. i think it is too early to say they are not linked, but they say that the raids were not linked. isis,with propaganda for as on military uniforms, and that has authorities very nervous because the january rate a year ago found police uniforms and the threat was against police stations. so today, they are increasing security around police and security trolls in the streets. >> thank you. guinea was the first country in west africa
the central african republic is preparing ballot boxes and logistics. we have our report. or suspects have been arrested, accused of planning a terror attack for new year's. >> the men who have been taken custody are accused of planning an attack. one is accused- of being a recruiter, the other incharged o with being charge of a terror cell. >> brussels was already on high alert. are there any links with today's arrest? prosecutor's office tell us at this point they do not believe...
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jeff bezos is a student of walmart, studying their logistics.on't know if it will be completely unprecedented for a mega-retailer to really on their own distribution chain. you know them better than i do. cory: i mean this in the kindest way. you are the queen of walmart. always a pleasure. thank you very much. plenty to celebrate this holiday shopping season. jeff bezos of amazon was arguably the biggest winner. it thisk is showing year. despite its general lack of profitability, it has more than doubled this year which means , jeff bezos's personal net worth has increased rapidly. interesting not so much that his wealth has increased, but that he sold some stock. tom: in the summertime, he sold about half $1 billion worth of stock. cory: but there is taxes as well. tom: a $200 million hit for that. he has added i believe $30 billion this year. that more than doubles the nears gainer on our index. gainer on our index. cory: he is largely undiversified in those holdings. tom: about 95% of his wealth is in amazon stock. it is done amazingly well
jeff bezos is a student of walmart, studying their logistics.on't know if it will be completely unprecedented for a mega-retailer to really on their own distribution chain. you know them better than i do. cory: i mean this in the kindest way. you are the queen of walmart. always a pleasure. thank you very much. plenty to celebrate this holiday shopping season. jeff bezos of amazon was arguably the biggest winner. it thisk is showing year. despite its general lack of profitability, it has more...
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after lawmakers approved a plan to provide military and logistical support. of the 598 mps who took part in the vote, 445 voted for, 146 against, and seven abstained. the decision means that germany will deploy up to 1200 soldiers, six reconnaissance jets, refueling aircraft, and a frigate. german jets will not carry out airstrikes against jihadi
after lawmakers approved a plan to provide military and logistical support. of the 598 mps who took part in the vote, 445 voted for, 146 against, and seven abstained. the decision means that germany will deploy up to 1200 soldiers, six reconnaissance jets, refueling aircraft, and a frigate. german jets will not carry out airstrikes against jihadi
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peacekeepers are asked to provide logistic support, what challenges does -- do -- what challenges does that raise. i am particularly concerned with recent disturbing reports of sexual exploitation and abuse by certain u.n. peace keeping troops. the current u.n. policy is zero tolerance but such abuses continue with disturbing regularity. so, it's our hope to find some commonsense ways to address
peacekeepers are asked to provide logistic support, what challenges does -- do -- what challenges does that raise. i am particularly concerned with recent disturbing reports of sexual exploitation and abuse by certain u.n. peace keeping troops. the current u.n. policy is zero tolerance but such abuses continue with disturbing regularity. so, it's our hope to find some commonsense ways to address
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they've already done that when it comes to logistics on the ground.y're paying $1 billion a we're to ups. bezos will, of course, come up with another plan. >> how seamless would a transition to amazon's own infrastructure be? we saw the trial and error of the lockers. now the journal reporting that they're even testing out using newspaper carriers. >> they're a tech company. i think that they try a lot of things. many of them won't work. given their clout and infrastructure and footprint, i think they're going to make some moves. i recently used google's rival to same-day shipping service and noticed it could get me books faster because it has a deal with barnes & noble in physical stores. how ironic that google can get me books within an hour in san francisco and amazon can't. they're going to close those gaps, no doubt. >> it's inevitable. what a lot of people don't realize, amazon's shipping revenue is growing faster than their shipping costs. shipping costs are still growing all net shipping costs, but because third party retailers, people who are
they've already done that when it comes to logistics on the ground.y're paying $1 billion a we're to ups. bezos will, of course, come up with another plan. >> how seamless would a transition to amazon's own infrastructure be? we saw the trial and error of the lockers. now the journal reporting that they're even testing out using newspaper carriers. >> they're a tech company. i think that they try a lot of things. many of them won't work. given their clout and infrastructure and...
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, logistics.forces ande of u.s. made a and president obama's decision to keep her three 500 troops in afghanistan be on 2017 ensured sure -- will continued assistance in response to the threats the country faces. force will make a difference is hard to determine. since there are other factors that affect the situation. however, the absence of these forces in afghanistan would definitely have an adverse impact on regional stability. it sends a strong message to friends and foes that afghanistan is not going to be abandon and the united states is committed to help us. the impact of these forces, along with some 4000 nato troops , which are expected to stay at afghanistan, depends on their size, their mission, and the rules of engagement. sorry -- the current nato resolution focuses on training, advising, and assisting of afghan forces. four regional training and assist commands with a central hub in kabul. the united states leads in two of these commands, thus providing tactical advising to the afgh
, logistics.forces ande of u.s. made a and president obama's decision to keep her three 500 troops in afghanistan be on 2017 ensured sure -- will continued assistance in response to the threats the country faces. force will make a difference is hard to determine. since there are other factors that affect the situation. however, the absence of these forces in afghanistan would definitely have an adverse impact on regional stability. it sends a strong message to friends and foes that afghanistan...
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analysts logistical challenge to do that overseas. so that's the diplomatic side. the security site is all of the program travelers are actually they submit the biometrics of the port of entry already when they arrived. fingerprints are taken and digital photograph and all of the -- i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at the ports of entry because biometrics are otherwise identifying threats we didn't know about in part because the watch list we have today is biographical ebay stand so the betting that they are doing is catching folks in submitting a biometric is not as far as i know turning out hundreds or thousands of people who we otherwise didn't have derogatory information on. >> i will turn over to senator carper. i want is to this to be pretty free-flowing so feel free to talk about something i want to see an open discussion. senator carper. >> i apologize for being late. i -- senator as you know has a delightful if it's been introduced that it's required but it's required for the gathering of biometrics on the program can you explai
analysts logistical challenge to do that overseas. so that's the diplomatic side. the security site is all of the program travelers are actually they submit the biometrics of the port of entry already when they arrived. fingerprints are taken and digital photograph and all of the -- i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at the ports of entry because biometrics are otherwise identifying threats we didn't know about in part because the watch list we have today is...
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and also, they're complaining about logi logistical logistic . remember sangen is a distance away, any supply needs to go by road, the afghans do not have big air support. it is difficult for afghan affairs to bring supplies. >> occupied east jerusalem, israeli military says he stride to stab an israeli. 137 palestinians and 20 israelis dead. >>> bush fires in the australian stayed of victoria have destroyed more than 100 homes. fire crews april battled for hours, an emergency services are warning the threat of more fires remain. gerald tan reports. >> an eerie silence, scenic route outside the city of melbourne is usually packed a tourist magnet but off limits for now after bush fires swept through towns along the coast. >> there are significant property losses. today's really assessment day. whether it's assessing damage to property, the accessibility of roads, power, water, environmental issues, the other issue today of course is smoke and what impact that will have in terms of those who have got underlying cns. conditions. >> yoarovernight ra
and also, they're complaining about logi logistical logistic . remember sangen is a distance away, any supply needs to go by road, the afghans do not have big air support. it is difficult for afghan affairs to bring supplies. >> occupied east jerusalem, israeli military says he stride to stab an israeli. 137 palestinians and 20 israelis dead. >>> bush fires in the australian stayed of victoria have destroyed more than 100 homes. fire crews april battled for hours, an emergency...
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will we see in logistics that, you know, ups and fedex become number two and three to amazon?ht now. it does not sound crazy to me having watched jeff bezos fearlessly, you know, go into any category, including making movies in hollywood with amazon prime and making a phone. listen, the phone failed, obviously, brutally. the search engine failed brutally, but he took big swings there. he is bold. he is crazy. he goes after this stuff. this is part of the business. >> jason, it comes -- this thread is coming at a time when some retailers are warning customers of potential delays during a holiday season when volume is picking up again. do you think maybe i'm being a skeptic, but do you think maybe some of this messaging is because amazon doesn't really want any liability? they want to be the good guy in this holiday season depending on what may happen for some customers potentially seeing packages from ups and fedex being delayed? >> yeah, that's a pretty good conspiracy, but i don't think you're going to start buying jets based upon wanting to place the blame on somebody else.
will we see in logistics that, you know, ups and fedex become number two and three to amazon?ht now. it does not sound crazy to me having watched jeff bezos fearlessly, you know, go into any category, including making movies in hollywood with amazon prime and making a phone. listen, the phone failed, obviously, brutally. the search engine failed brutally, but he took big swings there. he is bold. he is crazy. he goes after this stuff. this is part of the business. >> jason, it comes --...
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it is still difficult for them to low jack advertise supply to-- logistic supply to the bases because afghan forces, they don't have the forces >>> the prime minister and minister have been having visits. four attack helicopters are expected to be provided. dozens of people have died in nigeria in an explosion at i gas plant. many people are said to have been trapped and burnt to death. this happened at the intercorp oil and gas site in the industrial city of nueyen. it is thought that a truck carrying butane gas exploded. air strikes by the u.s. and allies have targeted i.s.i.l. position new zealand ramadi. they're helping iraqi forces to recapture the city. it began on tuesday. the military says only a few hundred i.s.i.l. fighters are left in ramadi but it has been advancing slowly because the group has left explosives and booby traps. the air league has asked turkey to withdraw its soldiers from iraq immediately. the foreign minister has requested by iraq. protecting their own military perp el who are training iraqis to fight i.s.i.l. last week i.s.i.l. attacked the training camp
it is still difficult for them to low jack advertise supply to-- logistic supply to the bases because afghan forces, they don't have the forces >>> the prime minister and minister have been having visits. four attack helicopters are expected to be provided. dozens of people have died in nigeria in an explosion at i gas plant. many people are said to have been trapped and burnt to death. this happened at the intercorp oil and gas site in the industrial city of nueyen. it is thought that...
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there continues to be -- they continue to need support in logistics, sustainment, all of the enablers that actually make an army able to fight. in other words they need some of the ministry of defense functions. in that regard it would be he helpful to have a minister of defense. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator kaine. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you to the witnesses. it is a very, very challenging service, and i appreciated mr. sampler, you're going into some of the metrics of improved quality of life in afghanistan that have been achieved with a tremendous amount of work by americans and coalition partners, and i especially appreciated that you acknowledged the service of our troops but also of all of the civilians and ngos. it has been a comprehensive effort in things like the life expectancy expansion or nearly revolutionary if you look at what that has meant to afghanistan. but i know we all want that progress to not be a temporary phenomenon to continue and that's why we're here. one of the things that troubles me, i think the chairman in
there continues to be -- they continue to need support in logistics, sustainment, all of the enablers that actually make an army able to fight. in other words they need some of the ministry of defense functions. in that regard it would be he helpful to have a minister of defense. >> thank you, mr. ambassador. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator kaine. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you to the witnesses. it is a very, very challenging service, and i appreciated mr. sampler,...
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there is some air sport, but there is a lack of logistic supply. there are two 70 kilometres around the country is a stronghold of taliban area. that's what it makes it difficult for afghan forces to send reinforcement or to send supply and logistic supplies. now afghan forces are saying that they have achieved those gains. some area under their control, but though know it's a small achievement. they need to do bigger and they know it was a big problem for them because simply people supporting taliban. the reason that residents supporting taliban is easy to understand because the biggest income for the people of this province is poppy, from poppy cultivation and government stops them from pop people cultivation if they are under their control. government offer them corruption. they say government offered corruption and democracy something that they're not interested in. fighting is not only in sangin. government officials tells us that the same type of fighting is going to start in other districts around helmand province. last night in the capital
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do that, try that in a week and think you can go right into germany with no, you know, line of, logistic line to support your movement. >> i think that's all the questions we have. if you have any lingering questions, please feel free to ask john while signing the book. >> thank you, thank you, i really enjoyed this. [applause] >> an intelligent audience, what more could one ask for? [inaudible conversations] >> next week is author's week on the washington journal with the featured nonfiction authored monday through friday in a one-hour conversation with you, starting monday december 21st, former missouri state senator jeff smith on mr. smith goes to prison, what my year behind bars taught me about america's prison crisis. tuesday december 22nd at 8:30, on his book battlefield america, the war on the american people. university of georgia law professor is our guest on wednesday december 23rd at 8:30 eastern talking about her book, how the other half banks, exclusion exploitation and the threat to democracy. at 8:30 a.m. eastern on december 24th, political scholar joins us to talk about u
do that, try that in a week and think you can go right into germany with no, you know, line of, logistic line to support your movement. >> i think that's all the questions we have. if you have any lingering questions, please feel free to ask john while signing the book. >> thank you, thank you, i really enjoyed this. [applause] >> an intelligent audience, what more could one ask for? [inaudible conversations] >> next week is author's week on the washington journal with...
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when talk with the private sector about just-in-time logistics, just-in-time readine is not a good thing. it takes time, it takes commitmentnt. we have been getting jujust-in-time r readineness anm worried one time we manot make the gates. coming up, lessons fro france's campaign against al we're family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two ofhese? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that. open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal crededit union. vagogo: france has been involved in africa for centuries, first as a cololonial power, and thens a strong military and economic allyly of his former colonieses. th have beenighting al qaeda and its affiliated groupin africaca. ththe largest opoperation n wasa tosive 2013 mission inin mali evt islamic mili
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a logistical goal of profound proportions. the federal soldier lot in allegheny cemetery is about 50 yards away from another soldier lot often confused with it. tos second lot once belonged the most powerful civic association and the united states. the union veterans organization called the grand army of the republic. in his heyday, this burial ground here was larger and far more popular and prestigious than the government locked. it also is arrayed in the straight rows but the headstones, originally upright have been pushed over into the ground. the stone turned gray. the names in most cases unreadable. the first plot looked almost magically untouched by time. the second, so degraded by time that it has lost even its age value and is now a near wreck, disappearing into the crowd with the bodies it is supposed to commemorate. these of striking disparities are systematic of a much larger problem, i will call it a meditative crisis of the war dead. sensetive in the broadest is they about data. more specifically, metadata as it t
a logistical goal of profound proportions. the federal soldier lot in allegheny cemetery is about 50 yards away from another soldier lot often confused with it. tos second lot once belonged the most powerful civic association and the united states. the union veterans organization called the grand army of the republic. in his heyday, this burial ground here was larger and far more popular and prestigious than the government locked. it also is arrayed in the straight rows but the headstones,...
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given the ability to issue authoritative direction on all aspects of operations, joint training and logistics, and internal chain of command, and personnel within the responsibility. these steps were effective in establishing clear command authority, and responsibilities that translated to a more effective fighting force than we had in the 1980's. however, 30 years later, we have to take a hard look at this command structure -- in light of current threats and how our model of war fighting has evolved. the that states confronts the most diverse and complex set of crises since the end of world war ii, from china, russia, the growing asymmetric capabilities of nations -- ranging from iran to north korea. and the persistence of islamic extremism and cyber terrorism, these cut across regional structures embodied by geographic combatant commands. so we must ask, what are the current combatant command structures that best allows us to succeed in the 21st century? should we consider structures organize less around geography? at the same time, as numerous witnesses have observed, while combatant comma
given the ability to issue authoritative direction on all aspects of operations, joint training and logistics, and internal chain of command, and personnel within the responsibility. these steps were effective in establishing clear command authority, and responsibilities that translated to a more effective fighting force than we had in the 1980's. however, 30 years later, we have to take a hard look at this command structure -- in light of current threats and how our model of war fighting has...
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logistical challenge to do that overseas. so that's the logistical and diplomatic side. the security side is all these waiver program travellers they submit their biometrics at port of entry already when they arrive. fingerprints are taken, digital photograph is taken. and i'll defer to my colleagues but i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at ports of entry because biometrics otherwise identifying threats that we didn't know about. what we have is biographically based. the vetting is casting some folks and submitting a biometric is not as i know turning up hundreds or thousands of people who we otherwise didn't have derogatory information on. >> so i'll turn it over to the senator. i want this to be free flowing, so feel free to particularly on something while ago we're talking about it rather than have it be disjointed i want an open discussion. >> i apologize for being late. senator feinstein has a bill, i don't know if it's been introduced but required for gathering of biometrics before you get on a plane under the visa waiver program. you exp
logistical challenge to do that overseas. so that's the logistical and diplomatic side. the security side is all these waiver program travellers they submit their biometrics at port of entry already when they arrive. fingerprints are taken, digital photograph is taken. and i'll defer to my colleagues but i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at ports of entry because biometrics otherwise identifying threats that we didn't know about. what we have is biographically based....
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the logistics are huge. can it be made to work? <>> if they manage to keep a large chunk of the 70,000 fighters on
the logistics are huge. can it be made to work? > if they manage to keep a large chunk of the 70,000 fighters on
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cory: ira member of billion years ago i worked at time magazine they were working on their logisticsor delivering magazines and they wouldn't have to use the post office. is this just a competitive bidding gimmick? perhaps that is true but jeff bezos is known to take a page out of walmart's playbook. walmart has its own private trucking fleet. 80% of walmart merchandise is shipped from walmart distribution to a store with a truck that is owned by walmart. they feeling that has served them well. jeff bezos is a student of walmart. don't know if it will be completely unprecedented for a mega-retailer to really on their own distribution chain. cory: you are the queen of walmart. always a pleasure. jeff bezos of amazon was arguably the biggest winner. the stock is showing at this year. despite its general lack of profitability, it has more than doubled which means jeff bezos's personal net worth has increased rapidly. he also sold some stock. tom: in the summertime he sold about half $1 billion worth of stock. but there is taxes as well. a $200 million hit for that. he has added i believ
cory: ira member of billion years ago i worked at time magazine they were working on their logisticsor delivering magazines and they wouldn't have to use the post office. is this just a competitive bidding gimmick? perhaps that is true but jeff bezos is known to take a page out of walmart's playbook. walmart has its own private trucking fleet. 80% of walmart merchandise is shipped from walmart distribution to a store with a truck that is owned by walmart. they feeling that has served them well....
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what are the logistics to get the drug to the person? >> guest: if you are a patient and you have the right to try a new state the manufacturer is it your state and things will be simpler. if you are a patient like california that does not have the right to try you can travel to all of the other 24 states that have adopted this that allow you to come into a get treatment in the state. if you can find a physician who indicates the treatment for you you can go ahead and get the treatment. if you are a review facture you can ship your treatment across state lines we believe without violating state law. why? under right to try whatever the treatment is it already has a number from the government is undergoing clinical trials with the fda already. that is what permits the transport across state lines. manufacturers can already do this. these drugs are being developed in the clinical trials phase two or face three so they're moving along. this is just about moving that door a little sooner to those who don't have five or six years to wait the
what are the logistics to get the drug to the person? >> guest: if you are a patient and you have the right to try a new state the manufacturer is it your state and things will be simpler. if you are a patient like california that does not have the right to try you can travel to all of the other 24 states that have adopted this that allow you to come into a get treatment in the state. if you can find a physician who indicates the treatment for you you can go ahead and get the treatment....
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a logistical challenge overseas. that is the logistical and diplomatic side. all visa waiver program travelers submit their biometrics at the port of entry already when they arrive. fingerprints are taken, digital photograph is taken. i will defer to my colleagues here, but i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at ports of enter because biometrics are overwise identifying threats we didn't know about. the watch list we have are biographically based. submitting a biometric is not as far as i know turning up hundreds and thousands of people we didn't have derogatory information on. >> i will turn it over to senator carpenter. with colleagues just joined us, i want this to be free flowing. feel free to particularly on something we are talking about, rath it be disjointed. >> i apologize for being late. i -- senator feinstein, as you know has a bill, drafted, i don't know if it is introduced, to require for the gathering of biometrics before people get on a plane on the visa waiver program. you explain why that is impractical, maybe counterp
a logistical challenge overseas. that is the logistical and diplomatic side. all visa waiver program travelers submit their biometrics at the port of entry already when they arrive. fingerprints are taken, digital photograph is taken. i will defer to my colleagues here, but i'm not aware of a lot of people being turned away every day at ports of enter because biometrics are overwise identifying threats we didn't know about. the watch list we have are biographically based. submitting a biometric...
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and those logistical issues today and the worries about sort of etiquette and egos and how to manage of these heads of state led today to something we are not used to seeing in the united states, which is when our president got publicly interrupted. and it was not a heckler. and it was not just a gentle interruption. it was more like he was at the oscars and the equivalent of the orchestra started to play to try to get him off the stage. it happened during president obama's speech today repeatedly, and it was a very weird thing. watch this. >> here in paris let's reaffirm our commitment -- [ ding ]. that sources will be there for countries ready to do their part to skip the dirty phase of development. here in paris let's make sure these resources flow to the countries that need help. [ ding ] >> there are hundreds of billions of dollars ready to deploy to countries around the world if we get the signal we mean business this time. let's send that signal. that's what we seek in these two weeks. >> let's send that signal. that is not the presidential's elevator arriving at its proper fl
and those logistical issues today and the worries about sort of etiquette and egos and how to manage of these heads of state led today to something we are not used to seeing in the united states, which is when our president got publicly interrupted. and it was not a heckler. and it was not just a gentle interruption. it was more like he was at the oscars and the equivalent of the orchestra started to play to try to get him off the stage. it happened during president obama's speech today...
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we consider those logistical issues. they shouldn't be hurdles to try to save your life. they can be worked out. and they have widespread compassionate companies that do help cover the treatments so a lot of them have been thought through before. so the few voices of opposition in the united states i feel like i'm from perhaps a misunderstanding of what the right to try is worth a request for absolute perfection and certainty in the system where they don't have the luxury of waiting for the perfection. >> i know that you are approaching this from a state measure, but i'm wondering if you've heard anything from presidential candidates were if you've been able to meet with any of them discuss the right to try law. >> guest: we haven't taken this to the candidates. we've been so busy in the states moving this along that we have been working at the federal level as an afterthought. it takes so long to get anything decent as far as reforms in congress that we really felt like time was of the essence and we needed to move quickly through this space. once this issue was brought
we consider those logistical issues. they shouldn't be hurdles to try to save your life. they can be worked out. and they have widespread compassionate companies that do help cover the treatments so a lot of them have been thought through before. so the few voices of opposition in the united states i feel like i'm from perhaps a misunderstanding of what the right to try is worth a request for absolute perfection and certainty in the system where they don't have the luxury of waiting for the...
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infrastructure such as highways, rail and airways, and logistics, are now turning the country into aajor transport hub for travelers and trains. >> situated on the world's shippingsiest port, morocco's exports are expected to triple by -- anticipates this growth. >> a second deep water port is already in preparation and will be fully operational in 2017. this will make it one of the largest ports in africa with a total capacity of eight and 2 million peu. morocco is also planning longer highways inoads and a dry development in the kingdom's southern regions. railwayco's national operator plays an equal part in developing the country, intending to lay 1500 plumbers of high-speed lines in the next three decades. >> the will be the fastest in africa, reducing the travel time between casablanca and tangier to just over two hours. it will be financed through a combination of public funds and foreign loans. the international airport is also being expanded to meet the growing international and reads wherenal transport hub, marrakesh will receive a second airport. significantly, these develo
infrastructure such as highways, rail and airways, and logistics, are now turning the country into aajor transport hub for travelers and trains. >> situated on the world's shippingsiest port, morocco's exports are expected to triple by -- anticipates this growth. >> a second deep water port is already in preparation and will be fully operational in 2017. this will make it one of the largest ports in africa with a total capacity of eight and 2 million peu. morocco is also planning...
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congress ended up extending the commuter railroads complained that logistical challenges would make it difficult to implement the technology quickly. >> to know where every single train is on every inch of our network, this is as fast as we can go. >> metro north and new jersey transit expected to have their system in place by 2017. the national transportation safety board is expected to wrap up their investigation into the accident sometime next year. reporting live outside penn station janelle burrell. >>> time for traffic and weather on the 2's. good morning on this monday. >> quality control very important here at cbs2. i've already started testing santa's cookies just to make sure they are perfect. now out the door, you might want to address like a wookie, it is going to be so much warmer later this week. 43 in the city. there's variety out there. that southwest wind starts to warm us up during the course of wet weather is going to be a feature this week starting early tomorrow and then wednesday. that could be a super soaker with leftover showers. you see that to the west, even i
congress ended up extending the commuter railroads complained that logistical challenges would make it difficult to implement the technology quickly. >> to know where every single train is on every inch of our network, this is as fast as we can go. >> metro north and new jersey transit expected to have their system in place by 2017. the national transportation safety board is expected to wrap up their investigation into the accident sometime next year. reporting live outside penn...
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mark, a lot of logistics go yes, this is something else. they're basically moving their operation from the football operations center here all the way to pasadena, california and they'll do that on their equipment truck, which they've outfitted with roses. today they filled the truck. tomorrow it leaves for pasadena, two weeks before the game. the truck is expected to arrive monday in los angeles, where e uipment officials will unload about 40 percent of its contents at the team hotel. much of the rest will go to a practice facility the hawkeyes will use for the week leading up to the game. and equipment crews go over every last detail to make sure they're prepared. they're even taking winter jackets... to california. "we do leave some stuff on the truck that's game day only, so like players capes, heavy coats, i learned a couple years ago we always take our winter coats because it was cold in southern florida at the orange things that stay on there and hopefully we never have to touch, but in case we need it, it's there." the team arrives
mark, a lot of logistics go yes, this is something else. they're basically moving their operation from the football operations center here all the way to pasadena, california and they'll do that on their equipment truck, which they've outfitted with roses. today they filled the truck. tomorrow it leaves for pasadena, two weeks before the game. the truck is expected to arrive monday in los angeles, where e uipment officials will unload about 40 percent of its contents at the team hotel. much of...
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, and all our volunteer and county chairs have been working incredibly hard to make sure all the logistics are in place 12:33:17 we feel really great 33:19 and were moving forward to make sure everything runs smoothly on february first. 33:24 the republican party of iowa also says it's in good shape... it's been working more than a year on preparing for the caucuses. for the past two months, party leaders have been training volunteers and staffers on how to run precincts on caucus night. charlie szold says they're prepared, but ready if something to go wrong. 40:05 its a big organizational undertaking and things always go wrong in the last week before you get there. 40:09 so you need to be nimble on your feet and prepare for whatever is going to happen we're doing it was well as you can possibly do it, as well as a human being can run something 40:17 the republican party is getting a little technical help. it has a new app that will tally caucus results at republican headquarters... it will let precinct leaders know if numbers seem off... and double blustery winds will die down as we head
, and all our volunteer and county chairs have been working incredibly hard to make sure all the logistics are in place 12:33:17 we feel really great 33:19 and were moving forward to make sure everything runs smoothly on february first. 33:24 the republican party of iowa also says it's in good shape... it's been working more than a year on preparing for the caucuses. for the past two months, party leaders have been training volunteers and staffers on how to run precincts on caucus night....
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have been working with cnn and the republican national committee for about a year with specific logistical preparations starting in january. since the start of the debate cycle - when 15 candidates were seated at the republican table - the number of contenders has dropped to nine...and experts say its only a matter of time until that number gets smaller. mark peplowski: by the end of the first which nevada is one of the first five, we'll be down to only 4 or 5 republicans who really have a shot. with such an extravagant event - also comes hightened security. officials with the venetian say they will have elevated security measures in place for tomorrow night. live from the venetian abby theodros fox5 news local las vegas fox5 crews also spent the day setting up inside the venetian. we'll be broadcasting live tomorrow beginning right here on fox5 news at 5. a big day is coming up... for a pair of homegrown sports heroes. how the city of las vegas will show its gratitude this week - to bryce harper and krist bryant. plus - is the next conor mcgregor among us? a sneak peak at who could be a f
have been working with cnn and the republican national committee for about a year with specific logistical preparations starting in january. since the start of the debate cycle - when 15 candidates were seated at the republican table - the number of contenders has dropped to nine...and experts say its only a matter of time until that number gets smaller. mark peplowski: by the end of the first which nevada is one of the first five, we'll be down to only 4 or 5 republicans who really have a...
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it's logistics are conceivably better than that of any other retailer online out there as people knowabout it all the time. you order something in the morning. it shows up at your door conceivably that evening these days. it will be interesting to see how they are eventually disrupted if that happens. >> whether the natural break becomes the logistics. whether it is your ability to deliver that ultimately defines that. it will have a position, because it has so. ups, fedex can't deliver for everybody else. >> do you know how many billions of dollars they spent? >> prime at the heart and building out an incredible logistics positions in terms of being able to get stuff to you the same day. only a year and a half ago when i did that documentary and i questioned one of the key executives and she was saying, we'll do it in the same day. i was somewhat incred due louse. >> the price of oil is still trading above the price of brent crude oil. >> the export ban was lifted and they signed off on that. i see deliveries. i have a starshiping out in the middle of next month for the first time. >
it's logistics are conceivably better than that of any other retailer online out there as people knowabout it all the time. you order something in the morning. it shows up at your door conceivably that evening these days. it will be interesting to see how they are eventually disrupted if that happens. >> whether the natural break becomes the logistics. whether it is your ability to deliver that ultimately defines that. it will have a position, because it has so. ups, fedex can't deliver...
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leaving logistics aside. to what extent to you think the odd-even formula will reduce air pollution in the capital? >> well, what i think is the problem is compleasuring. they are thinking about the problem. and the previous governments have not focused attentions on this issue. it is putting the right intent on the problem. >> in the pollution in delhi, it is not enormous. you can see the recent studies, you will find that it is lesser they are trying to reduce this. and it will not be so. i think that there are so many other sources that contribute intensely to the problem in the capital city. >> what are rt other sources, what needs to be looked out. >> if we look at regular sources. the trust. they have regular share. other than that, you have the capital city surrounded by industry. and others operating around the city of delhi. there is open burning happening in the rural areas. they are contributing to the problem. and some of them run on fuel. so in order - the situation here is complex. it's not so s
leaving logistics aside. to what extent to you think the odd-even formula will reduce air pollution in the capital? >> well, what i think is the problem is compleasuring. they are thinking about the problem. and the previous governments have not focused attentions on this issue. it is putting the right intent on the problem. >> in the pollution in delhi, it is not enormous. you can see the recent studies, you will find that it is lesser they are trying to reduce this. and it will...
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i would like to think though litter a committee chaired by jeff schumacher to date and though logistics' committee writer's block volunteers plan the political columnist for the new journal. to my right to the staff writer for the atlantic. the first national political reporter. she also worked at the las vegas son of as a previous guest on national television programs like "face the nation" come of "meet the press" and fox news. [laughter] she has been every rare. -- where. [applause] >> to the left is chief political commentator ph.d. in history yen spiry a documentary of an inconvenience ruth. with the response to al gore is not in the original of the two volume biography with the fall of the old liberal order he is also written books of leadership "the national review" "wall street journal" so welcome. >> at the very end is dr. green an associate professor at u.n.l.v. ph.d. from columbia, author of three books of u.s. civil war is most recent published the scheerer -- this year ended is on sale here. [laughter] he writes a column on politics also some of the segments on 89.5 and tea
i would like to think though litter a committee chaired by jeff schumacher to date and though logistics' committee writer's block volunteers plan the political columnist for the new journal. to my right to the staff writer for the atlantic. the first national political reporter. she also worked at the las vegas son of as a previous guest on national television programs like "face the nation" come of "meet the press" and fox news. [laughter] she has been every rare. -- where....
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[speaking foreign language] amos: the logistics are so remarkable that mba students from harvard business school are using it as a case study of time management. madhu pandit das: i think there is a--not i think. we definitely feel that there's a divine touch in the food that comes out of these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the hare krishna missionary and engineer who designed the gravity force kitchen. madhu: you know, some of these processes are so laborious, we could have actually done away with it, but still we do it. for instance, coconut grating. to grate coconut to put in sambar for 100,000 children is no joke. we could easily avoid coconut. it doesn't make much difference. but it makes a difference in the taste, because sambar means it has to have coconut. amos: if the dish is called sambar-- madhu: yeah, it has to have coconut. amos: there are 4,500 schools eagerly waiting for their meals. and each van visits roughly a d
[speaking foreign language] amos: the logistics are so remarkable that mba students from harvard business school are using it as a case study of time management. madhu pandit das: i think there is a--not i think. we definitely feel that there's a divine touch in the food that comes out of these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the hare...
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guest: so far, logistically, the rate increases got off successfully. this is the first rate hike in nearly ten years. there are people on wall street trading desk who never lived through a rate hike before, at least professionally. i think the fed is sort of -- it's kind of feeling its way just like the rest of us. see if the economy can handle it it. europe raised rates couple of times in 2011 and it proved to be premature. there was a double dip recession since the economy couldn't handle it there. i think most people think, u.s. economy is strong enough to handle just a one quarter of one percent. rates are still hat historic lows. i think this hike it will take time to percolate the economy. most people feel like the economy can handle it. host: we keep hearing this reference like goldilockses. is that how you see? guest: i would say, i'm trying to think of something, a reporter used that, not too hot not too cold just right. my sense it's true in the sense it's not too hot and not too cold. where it falls short of just right, we really need to see
guest: so far, logistically, the rate increases got off successfully. this is the first rate hike in nearly ten years. there are people on wall street trading desk who never lived through a rate hike before, at least professionally. i think the fed is sort of -- it's kind of feeling its way just like the rest of us. see if the economy can handle it it. europe raised rates couple of times in 2011 and it proved to be premature. there was a double dip recession since the economy couldn't handle it...
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if you can't control the streets, you can't secure guaranteed logistical support for your troops. you can't do it. and right now they are increasingly insecure. turks could intervene and do, actually even having a second air base there right now is logistically very much a problem. because we have to move thousands and thousands of tons of equipment and supplies to continue to move them to have one full scale base which is now overcrowded with aircraft. but having more is right now not practical. and russian policy in the middle east right now is off balance. it was absolutely unforeseen that the turks would move militarily against us. putin repeats the backstab and i believe him, this was not calculated. for the russian policy is right now in the reactive mode. and seeking ways right now mostly targeting turkey, not anything else, seeking to isolate turkey and undergoing the present turkish regime working possible allies i don't know, cargo one, kurt, no matter what. of course, right now, russians and russian military and the kremlin disliked such situations when they have to pro
if you can't control the streets, you can't secure guaranteed logistical support for your troops. you can't do it. and right now they are increasingly insecure. turks could intervene and do, actually even having a second air base there right now is logistically very much a problem. because we have to move thousands and thousands of tons of equipment and supplies to continue to move them to have one full scale base which is now overcrowded with aircraft. but having more is right now not...
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logistics of getting all the materials, the large equipment here up the missouri river was a challenge but you just continue to face those and find ways to over come them."overall... deroos says he expects the expansion to have a positive impact on the siouxland communitit 3 3 sioux x ty leaders and ate lawmakers are setting goals for the upcoming legislative session.the city council and staff held their annual "legislative day" this morning in council chambers.the goal is to let lawmakers who represent the area in des moines know what the city's interests in the coming session are. 3 "we've seen income climb overer the laststcouple of years in sioux city, we've seen our knowing that there's so many new construction jobs, new plants that are going to be coming online in the next few years, we need to continue to work on housing and make sure that we have a place for those families to settle."this year... the city is focusing on developing transportation and recreational infrastructure... with more recreational trails addition to continuing work on i- 29. 3 3 still to come tonight on si
logistics of getting all the materials, the large equipment here up the missouri river was a challenge but you just continue to face those and find ways to over come them."overall... deroos says he expects the expansion to have a positive impact on the siouxland communitit 3 3 sioux x ty leaders and ate lawmakers are setting goals for the upcoming legislative session.the city council and staff held their annual "legislative day" this morning in council chambers.the goal is to let...
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logistically this is a nightmare. some buses had left the barn to get kids because the distances in los angeles are no great. other buses never left the yard. you have parents sending your kids "outnumbered" -- out the door thinking it will arrive but it never arrives. hopefully people realize what happened. you have public sport as well. are the bus drivers telling the kids not to get on the bus? if they are at school they are told to go to reunion gate. it was early the call came in. around 5 am. by the time they used connect ed, e-mail or emergency phone call, it was 7:40 and school starts at 8:00 so the call came in late for some who probably put their kid on the bus or sent them out the door. the children are not going to be left alone. helicopters are up trying to take an assessment of where everyone is on this. lapd is not on a tactical alert which means no officers can leave their shift if you will and people come on. they are not on that. they have not called out a bomb squad to any specific school. we are no
logistically this is a nightmare. some buses had left the barn to get kids because the distances in los angeles are no great. other buses never left the yard. you have parents sending your kids "outnumbered" -- out the door thinking it will arrive but it never arrives. hopefully people realize what happened. you have public sport as well. are the bus drivers telling the kids not to get on the bus? if they are at school they are told to go to reunion gate. it was early the call came...
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, the train, build and assist program has all long said it was going to take many years to build logisticsnd fixed aviation. this has been part of the long-term plan all along. to build those capabilities much later in the game. so what we have are battalions, companies, on the ground fighting. they're taking casualties and they're well led, but they need some assistance. they have to defend everywhere. the taliban picked c averages nduse two weeks, in hell mends, difficult terrain. they're taking advantage of their mobility and being able to choose time and place >>> derek harvey, thank you. good talking to you. >> thank you >>> u.s. army sergeant beau burgdoll will face court marshall. he will be tried on charges of desertion. he walked away from his base in afghanistan in june of 2009. taliban captured him and hemmed him as a prisoner for five years. he was released in 2014. russian investigators say they were unable to retrieve any information from the black box of a war plane shot down by turkey. the jet was shot down on january 24. the plane's black box was opened last week. they wer
, the train, build and assist program has all long said it was going to take many years to build logisticsnd fixed aviation. this has been part of the long-term plan all along. to build those capabilities much later in the game. so what we have are battalions, companies, on the ground fighting. they're taking casualties and they're well led, but they need some assistance. they have to defend everywhere. the taliban picked c averages nduse two weeks, in hell mends, difficult terrain. they're...
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i am always mesmerized by the logistics involved this is a remott area where you don't have the centraluthority of government of iraq. therefore, isil has the freedom to move about and they can take some of these fighters from ramadi to someplace else. but according to government sources, isil has lost several hundred perhaps fighters in ramadi and they have been bombarded, of course, in other cities because of the coalition fig fightings, the russians participating. therefore, isil is paying a heavy price for its kind of adventurism trying to create the caliphate. the good news today is that isil has really was defeated. this is something it that goes to the credit of iraq. >>> thank you very much indeed for joining us. a new leader has vowed to take revenge for the killing of his predecessor. he has called on all opposition fors to show a united front. other rebel groups have criticized him for using brutal tactics and shelling residential areas. >> the death of the leader has also delayed a deal between the warring sides. syrian government had been planning to allow isil fighters in
i am always mesmerized by the logistics involved this is a remott area where you don't have the centraluthority of government of iraq. therefore, isil has the freedom to move about and they can take some of these fighters from ramadi to someplace else. but according to government sources, isil has lost several hundred perhaps fighters in ramadi and they have been bombarded, of course, in other cities because of the coalition fig fightings, the russians participating. therefore, isil is paying a...
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china will also finance a new building in the logistics facility for pharmaceuticals. the president's toasted their economic relationship at a state dinner. they imposed sanctions for the human rights record and what it says is election rigging. >> we greatly appreciate the understanding and flexibility by china. >> it remains unclear how much money she has committed on this visit. china's investments in zimbabwe are modest. despite the involvement, they have remind -- remained wary of a company struggling to take off. >> whets return to our top story back to sarah. sarah: thank you very much. the latest on the breaking news with reports of up to three active shooters in the southern californian city of san bernardino. the local fire department is responding to reports of up to 20 victims. richard walker is following this from our bureau. the last time i checked in with you, this was still very much an active situation there. >> we are getting a bit more detail about the shooting that has taken place. people with developmental disabilities. that detail coming in. we ar
china will also finance a new building in the logistics facility for pharmaceuticals. the president's toasted their economic relationship at a state dinner. they imposed sanctions for the human rights record and what it says is election rigging. >> we greatly appreciate the understanding and flexibility by china. >> it remains unclear how much money she has committed on this visit. china's investments in zimbabwe are modest. despite the involvement, they have remind -- remained wary...
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. >> there's also logistical nightmares for the rnc. if you don't have a presumptive nominee, that means more hotel rooms. it means the nominee doesn't control the speaking slots at the convention. there are a lot of -- there is a logistical reason why you have to prepare for this if you really believe this could happen. >> that's right. and this is something priebus thought would not happen. he said months ago that there would probably be a nominee in march for the republican party. there's a concern they can't be overtly anti-trump. they know if they do that trump can run as an independently. so if trump becoming the nominee, they need to have an alternative strategy. >> and i want to clarify one thing. this is a group of party elders that meet regularly. it was started by cheney and daniels. clearly, it was a room filled with the establishment correct, robert? >> certainly. these are people that have been involved in campaigns going back decades. you had governor bush and senator rubio, long-time party insiders. >> bob costa, i'll se
. >> there's also logistical nightmares for the rnc. if you don't have a presumptive nominee, that means more hotel rooms. it means the nominee doesn't control the speaking slots at the convention. there are a lot of -- there is a logistical reason why you have to prepare for this if you really believe this could happen. >> that's right. and this is something priebus thought would not happen. he said months ago that there would probably be a nominee in march for the republican...
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i think they're a logistics company. think they just happen to deliver goods and that's what they do. i think that -- i know that sounds kind of business speak, but one of the things that's really important is to have this promise of having every good on earth available to people almost instantly or as quickly as possible, and then they grab the most of the share of the market. again, there's very few competitors that are doing this as well. you know, anyone who uses these services can see that amazon is head and shoulders, and so they have to have expertise in every area. i don't think it's an enormous thing yet, but they have to own every part of the chain where this is a promise they're making to customers. >> but how far down the chain do they go? are they going to buy a refinery so they can hedge their oil prices? >> they probably already did that. they didn't buy a refinery. lots of companies do that. i was just talking to an internet company that just told me they had done that, which was -- i thought it was inter
i think they're a logistics company. think they just happen to deliver goods and that's what they do. i think that -- i know that sounds kind of business speak, but one of the things that's really important is to have this promise of having every good on earth available to people almost instantly or as quickly as possible, and then they grab the most of the share of the market. again, there's very few competitors that are doing this as well. you know, anyone who uses these services can see that...
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also they're complainin complaining about logistics supplies. sangin is 70 kilometers away from the capital. and any supply needs to go by road, and the government is not here. so this 70 kilometers is all taliban strong-hold area. that's why it makes it difficult for afghan security forces to gain enough supplies for their forces in sangin. >> poisons protesting for the bodies of their loved ones have been attacked by israeli forces. soldiers fired tear gas and hit demonstrators with batons. the 37 bodies held by israel were people killed by security forces in recent fighting. >>> israelite forces have shot dead a palestinian man in couped east jerusalem. the man tried toy establish an israeli. on friday they killed a palestinian woman who they say was trying to run them over. and another palestinian man killed in violence has been buried 37 killed on friday for allegedly throwing rocks at israeli soldiers. it has left 127 palestinians and 20 israelis dead. >>> bush fires threat on it destroy more homes. and attacks in corsica are called a dese
also they're complainin complaining about logistics supplies. sangin is 70 kilometers away from the capital. and any supply needs to go by road, and the government is not here. so this 70 kilometers is all taliban strong-hold area. that's why it makes it difficult for afghan security forces to gain enough supplies for their forces in sangin. >> poisons protesting for the bodies of their loved ones have been attacked by israeli forces. soldiers fired tear gas and hit demonstrators with...
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the logistics of it just didn't..didn't pan out." the police chief says he doesn't the message because "a threat is a threat." if you're planning on standing in line for movie tickets tonight, it might be a cold one. here to tell us more is chief meteorlogist ron demers with our first look at the forecast at 5. temperatures today may have felt a bit cool, but this is what average feels like (after quite a warm stretch). it was still breezy today but t at wind will settle down tonight and tempmpatures will be colder with lows settling back into the teens. we'll clear out the sky on friday although that sunshine will not help our highs as we only top out in the upper 20s. thanks. as we get closer to the first in presidential hopefuls continue to make their rounds throughout t wa. former arkansas governor mike huckabee is having a town hall meeting righnow is sioux center at the sioux county livestock company. this stop is part of a two day campaign across the state. huckabee has visited 81 of iowa's 99 counties. after this campaign swi
the logistics of it just didn't..didn't pan out." the police chief says he doesn't the message because "a threat is a threat." if you're planning on standing in line for movie tickets tonight, it might be a cold one. here to tell us more is chief meteorlogist ron demers with our first look at the forecast at 5. temperatures today may have felt a bit cool, but this is what average feels like (after quite a warm stretch). it was still breezy today but t at wind will settle down...
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setting up a finance meeting right after the french attack they upped the number of attacks on the logisticing transportation. all of that should have been done. these are reaction events and not a strategy and i think it's so important, anderson, that we have a whole strategy that both our allies and i think our military understands what it is and where we're going and again, has to be wholistic and grade command and control, both raqq intelligence operations specifically in syria and it means better targeting and helping logistically ramp up allies in the region. that has to happen and happen at the same time and i haven't seen that. >> what do you think about what the president said? >> i agree with the chairman. i think first of all, there's a lot of things i agree with the president. i agree with him talking about ideology and working with communities around the muslim world in the united states and around the world. >> not been good at that. >> we're still way behind that tactical victories and don't have a strategy to come back republicans talking about large numbers of troops, would
setting up a finance meeting right after the french attack they upped the number of attacks on the logisticing transportation. all of that should have been done. these are reaction events and not a strategy and i think it's so important, anderson, that we have a whole strategy that both our allies and i think our military understands what it is and where we're going and again, has to be wholistic and grade command and control, both raqq intelligence operations specifically in syria and it means...
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there are some who say this war cannot be won without air support, also they're complaining about logistic supplies. this is a taliban stronghold area, and that's what makes it difficult for afghan security forces to gain enough supplies for their forces in sangin. >> palestinians demanding the return of their dead loved ones have been attacked by israeli security forces. about 150 protesters took to the streets of occupied east jerusalem. soldiers fired tear gas and hit demonstrators with batons. several palestinian youths have been arrested. the 57 people have been held by israeli forces in recent fighting. >>> the israeli forces shot dead an palestinian man when they said he tried to kill an israeli. another palestinian man was killed on friday allegedly for throwing rocks at israeli soldiers. the wave of violence has left 127 palestinians and 20 israelis dead. >> in april 148 students were killed in garissa in kenya by an armed group al-shabab. in one year five families we focus on those whose lives have been affected by the event. there are families who are still being impacted. >> th
there are some who say this war cannot be won without air support, also they're complaining about logistic supplies. this is a taliban stronghold area, and that's what makes it difficult for afghan security forces to gain enough supplies for their forces in sangin. >> palestinians demanding the return of their dead loved ones have been attacked by israeli security forces. about 150 protesters took to the streets of occupied east jerusalem. soldiers fired tear gas and hit demonstrators...