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this is a logistics problem. >> a way to solve that logistics problem. >> imagine if you have a bunch of food you take a picture of the food and you would say we need it picked up by this time. it is geolocated and sends to a virtual market place. our algorithm will match that amount and type of food to the nearest nonprofit and dispatch food hero to pick it up and drop it off. we send back food managers photos and testimonials along with data and analytics that help as well as enhanced financial savings by doing good. >> how many businesses have signed on now? how many people have you fetd? >> we have hundreds that work for our platform. we are always looking for more businesses whether a grocery store, corporation, tech company whatever you want to be. and then nonprofits, as well. we serve from saint anthony, boys and girls club, a whole gamut of people. >> what about the practical reality? are there liability issues? is it hard to convince businesses to sign on? what if someone gets sick from eating their food? >> 97% of why businesses don't donate the food there are five differen
this is a logistics problem. >> a way to solve that logistics problem. >> imagine if you have a bunch of food you take a picture of the food and you would say we need it picked up by this time. it is geolocated and sends to a virtual market place. our algorithm will match that amount and type of food to the nearest nonprofit and dispatch food hero to pick it up and drop it off. we send back food managers photos and testimonials along with data and analytics that help as well as...
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mast: i worked in a logistical role at the medical base working with their medical logistical infrastructure that was there in a role that allows individuals from around the world go and follow to the israeli military which is a program they rely on quite heavily to accomplish a lot of what needs to go on with their military because they do not have nearly as large of a military is the united states of america does. ask what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect. mast: there is a lot i would like to accomplish and a lot with the legislative agenda coming from the top down. the things that matter to me personally is number one, issues from my district. we have some major water-related going on in my district, the treasure coast of florida. dirty water in an area where people love to vacation. people live there because of the water and weather. that is a major issue. and issues with the department of veterans affairs. i would like to see legislation that helps our veterans at every level of disability to have a greater access to the choice program. that should be expanded. that is
mast: i worked in a logistical role at the medical base working with their medical logistical infrastructure that was there in a role that allows individuals from around the world go and follow to the israeli military which is a program they rely on quite heavily to accomplish a lot of what needs to go on with their military because they do not have nearly as large of a military is the united states of america does. ask what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect. mast: there is a...
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the logistics of getting the goods must abnightmare?rises. through customs clea ra nce with no surprises. through customs clearance and local currencies and local payment systems. we have 12 offices that we have local teams. so we have local teams in all key areas and they are taking care of our customers and making sure all these logistics are spotless and impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you impeccable. as far as you're concerned , you were impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you were coding at the age of nine and you grew up in a fashion world, didn't you, really? you designed your own shoes initially which are still selling today, aren't they? the brand is swear? yes, i started programming computers. it was my passion since i was a little kid and at the age of 19i was a little kid and at the age of 19 i started my own business. being from the north of portugal there is a big fashion cluster. it is close. 0ne a big fashion cluster. it is close. one hour drive from the largest fashion company in the world. my actual custome
the logistics of getting the goods must abnightmare?rises. through customs clea ra nce with no surprises. through customs clearance and local currencies and local payment systems. we have 12 offices that we have local teams. so we have local teams in all key areas and they are taking care of our customers and making sure all these logistics are spotless and impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you impeccable. as far as you're concerned , you were impeccable. as far as you're concerned, you...
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we see more of that, especially with the different structure and logistics put in place.thank you for your insight. joining us here at the asean summit. angie: thank you very much. coming up, the largest theme park developer looks review to death future growth. worlds of adventure, joining us to discuss the group's expansion plans. ♪ ♪ yousef: high-end yousef gamal el-din -- i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. it is 12:51 in hong kong. i am angie lau. israel has voted to give official recognition to this unauthorized settlement on the output bank. grabs condemned as a land by the united nations. the bill was introduced by the prime minister. it passed 57-51 and must be approved into more votes to become law. yousef: the head of dubai's largest party developer says the emirates real estate market will seem -- ca rebalancing next year. the company expects growth next year, even amid construction in market.ing low oil prices, weaker currencies in europe and russia and the of and in the property in dubai has hurt this story. with: a delivery standoff rolls-royce after the u.k.
we see more of that, especially with the different structure and logistics put in place.thank you for your insight. joining us here at the asean summit. angie: thank you very much. coming up, the largest theme park developer looks review to death future growth. worlds of adventure, joining us to discuss the group's expansion plans. ♪ ♪ yousef: high-end yousef gamal el-din -- i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. it is 12:51 in hong kong. i am angie lau. israel has voted to give official...
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the logistical support to make all these movements and if the parade folks from their staging area to why they will set up for the parade itself. we've got another, about 2000, that are in support of the u.s. secret service, u.s. capitol police, to support from a security role. so if you look at the title 10 side of the joint task force capital region it's about 7000 total. 5000 will be out at the site itself supporting ceremonially. on the gartside, i think the breach, it's about 8000, just under, just under 8000 that will be under title 32 status but when you add all this up together you are looking at about 13,000 i checked out at the site and then a couple thousand more for my joint task force reporting from behind the scenes. >> in addition to the numbers which were briefed, we are coordinating with the task force 28, which is the 28th of pennsylvania, homeland response force and the will be about 600 folks there. their primary duty is to augment the forces in the nations capital, if needed. if something should go south on us, we have capability that we can move towards washingto
the logistical support to make all these movements and if the parade folks from their staging area to why they will set up for the parade itself. we've got another, about 2000, that are in support of the u.s. secret service, u.s. capitol police, to support from a security role. so if you look at the title 10 side of the joint task force capital region it's about 7000 total. 5000 will be out at the site itself supporting ceremonially. on the gartside, i think the breach, it's about 8000, just...
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you have a logistics department in defense that's bigger than u.p.s. so, again, it's where do you want to spend that money. >> yeah. you have a logistics department that's 457,000 people, bigger than what you mentioned u.p.s. you have a million people that support 1.3 million soldiers, but it's not necessarily the pentagon's fault. it's congress' fault. they are the problem. look at the m-1 tank. general odiieieier -- says paus supply chains and these congressional districts, we're still bipd e building tanks. that's not the pentagon's fault. that's crooks in d.c. in our congress that are trying to get re-elected that are doing things to create jobs for no reason. >> thank you, john. thanks to everybody. cashin in just over an hour from now. eric, what do you guys have coming up? >> hi, dagen, our next president taking on more companies. this time boeing over the cost of the new air force one. the media saying it's scaring corporate america, but is that exactly what we need in america? plus, democrat lawmakers demanding trump pay for his own security a
you have a logistics department in defense that's bigger than u.p.s. so, again, it's where do you want to spend that money. >> yeah. you have a logistics department that's 457,000 people, bigger than what you mentioned u.p.s. you have a million people that support 1.3 million soldiers, but it's not necessarily the pentagon's fault. it's congress' fault. they are the problem. look at the m-1 tank. general odiieieier -- says paus supply chains and these congressional districts, we're still...
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we need a lot of logistics and transport infrastructure.build 4 million housing units in the country in the next ten years. we are looking at the potential of the country. think back to when the project was conceived. it was a different era, talking about 2005. king abdullah was on the throne. it looked as though saudi arabia could be guaranteed to be the dominant oil producer in the world forever, and the world would always be reliant on saudi arabian oil. that is not true today, and it changes everything. the vision of king abdullah and the government at the time was to create a new era of development with the private sector leading the development and infrastructure. i think that the king abdullah economic city was launched for this exact moment, when the government can do everything and the government needs to rely on the private sector. i think it's working. you can't divorce yourself from the economic picture of the country as a whole. yes, you are private sector. but if the saudi economy is going to slow down, fundamentally, because
we need a lot of logistics and transport infrastructure.build 4 million housing units in the country in the next ten years. we are looking at the potential of the country. think back to when the project was conceived. it was a different era, talking about 2005. king abdullah was on the throne. it looked as though saudi arabia could be guaranteed to be the dominant oil producer in the world forever, and the world would always be reliant on saudi arabian oil. that is not true today, and it...
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>> in 1931 she was an actress, ballerina, anthropo logist, explore, concert pianist, hollywood gossip columnist comiskey -- screenwriter paul also the great love of jfk and they wanted to marry each other but she was a suspected not to spy issue is merry to second husband. >> you believe that is inaccurate accusations as a suspected nazi spy? >> 1200 page fbi file i would say all ultimately was concluded she was not a spy but she was considered the prime suspect with the entire as being not network based on circumstantial evidence but even hoover himself was convinced and president roosevelt even intervene to and have her phone tapped and her male opened in department budget was remarkable. >> un the author of two other things -- books what do think the legacy will be of the obama administration and how has this past election cycle affected the united states? >> his legacy will be did establish of the years as the first african-american president to be historical but the most important thing is what he did following the great financial crisis, most americans are not aware we came to h
>> in 1931 she was an actress, ballerina, anthropo logist, explore, concert pianist, hollywood gossip columnist comiskey -- screenwriter paul also the great love of jfk and they wanted to marry each other but she was a suspected not to spy issue is merry to second husband. >> you believe that is inaccurate accusations as a suspected nazi spy? >> 1200 page fbi file i would say all ultimately was concluded she was not a spy but she was considered the prime suspect with the...
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the oversized shipment boon has also created opportunities for smaller logistics players with xpo logisticssforce and privately held pilot freight services competing with pricing and even throwing in services like furniture assembly upon delivery. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan. >>> but if you do decide to shop the old fashioned way and go to a mall, there are some precautions you should take. because as andrea day reports, hackers are lurking. >> reporter: call it the holiday hustle. hackers working overtime to get a piece of the billions spent this season. >> this is a great time for hackers to do busisiness. >> reporter: and especially vulnerable are transactions made right from your smartphone. according to the experts at sky cure, if you download certain apps on your device or connect to wi-fi at the mall, you could be opening up more than just your wallet. >> you have pictures, you have credit card information. all of this information is at risk. >> reporter: the mobile security firm ran tests at the nationiest busiest malls and found that just like some stores offe
the oversized shipment boon has also created opportunities for smaller logistics players with xpo logisticssforce and privately held pilot freight services competing with pricing and even throwing in services like furniture assembly upon delivery. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan. >>> but if you do decide to shop the old fashioned way and go to a mall, there are some precautions you should take. because as andrea day reports, hackers are lurking. >>...
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the logistical support to make all the movements and get the parade folks from their staging area to where they're going to set up for the parade itself. we have got another about 2,000 that are in support of the u.s. secret service and capitol role. for a security if you look at the title ten ro. if you look at the title ten side under the joint task force capital region, it's about 7,000 total. 5,000 will be out at the site itself supporting ceremonially. on the gartside i think it's , about 8,000, just under 8,000 that will be under a title status. 32 so when you add all this up together, you're looking at about 13,000 actually out at the site and then a couple thousand more from my joint task force supporting from behind the scenes. ,> in addition to the numbers we are coordinating with the task force 28, which is a 28th idea of pennsylvania who have the homeland response force and there is about 600 folks there and their primary duty is to augment the forces in the nation's capital if needed. if something should go south, we have capability that we can move towards washington to
the logistical support to make all the movements and get the parade folks from their staging area to where they're going to set up for the parade itself. we have got another about 2,000 that are in support of the u.s. secret service and capitol role. for a security if you look at the title ten ro. if you look at the title ten side under the joint task force capital region, it's about 7,000 total. 5,000 will be out at the site itself supporting ceremonially. on the gartside i think it's , about...
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you have military officers who are running logistics there. >> there's so much to talk about in thisook. if someone wants of this book and all of the interviews you did, how did they get? mr. gruber: it is on amazon. "war: thesearch for after party." on kenneth lay don't get in the paperback -- what do you get in the paperback they don't get on kindle. mr. gruber: or two or three clean up other things in the book. so you get that. and in the next several weeks, what i don't have on the kindle is photos. by the time this interview airs, the kindle will probably have another addition with photos and bonus content. twitt you have facebook, er, and all that. on twitter the handle would be the grube. and i use facebook a lot more. they can just do a search for brian gruber on facebook. i post a lot on that feed and i rubermedia.com g where i blogged while i did the trip. >> your sense of humor came through more than once, the one i most remember was on the streets of nicaragua. you were out wondering around one night and the young lady that came up to you. she offered her services. would
you have military officers who are running logistics there. >> there's so much to talk about in thisook. if someone wants of this book and all of the interviews you did, how did they get? mr. gruber: it is on amazon. "war: thesearch for after party." on kenneth lay don't get in the paperback -- what do you get in the paperback they don't get on kindle. mr. gruber: or two or three clean up other things in the book. so you get that. and in the next several weeks, what i don't have...
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also we're having logistics challenges with media. if you can contact your perspective outlets and have the choppers fly a little higher and push out, it will make it easier for all of us to hear. we'll bring them up one by one. the sheriff will speak into the microphones, and then we have -- >> this one here. >> then when we have questions, let's go back and we'll syst systemically make sure your questions are answered. one moment please. >> you have just been listening to a news conference that is happening right now in oakland on that oakland fire ghost ship building. you're looking at pictures of the scene after the fire. we've been hearing from the mayor, the sheriff's department, the police department. let's listen in just a little bit longer. >> the crack that you can see. this picture here off to the side is an overall view of the entire structure. you can see the amount of debris and the layers that the deputy sheriffs had to go to to try to locate the bodies and the fire people. here is validation of the work that's been don
also we're having logistics challenges with media. if you can contact your perspective outlets and have the choppers fly a little higher and push out, it will make it easier for all of us to hear. we'll bring them up one by one. the sheriff will speak into the microphones, and then we have -- >> this one here. >> then when we have questions, let's go back and we'll syst systemically make sure your questions are answered. one moment please. >> you have just been listening to a...
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that means services offered by reverse logistics firmsdemocrat purchases do get returned. that means services offered by reverse logistics firms that resell unwanted gifts that's the reason fedex bought genco and u.p.s. announced an investment. u.p.s. expects to ship 5.8 million packages back to retailers. still a tiny fraction of the overall peak season volumes, but it is one that is growing at a double digit rate. in terms of that peak season leading up to christmas, u.p.s. saying that the season has been very successful with the company setting record volumes and meeting customers' needs sfek effectively. coming in to the holiday weekend, fedex said it had been handling a record number of packages and on time delivery at record levels. amazon and u.p.s. both higher, fedex trade building flat. back over to you. >> thanks so much, morgan. we're joined by ceo of enjoy, ron johnson. ron, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> it would seem just from the news coverage that this was a holiday season that was dominated by amazon. who do you think will emerge as the winner and
that means services offered by reverse logistics firmsdemocrat purchases do get returned. that means services offered by reverse logistics firms that resell unwanted gifts that's the reason fedex bought genco and u.p.s. announced an investment. u.p.s. expects to ship 5.8 million packages back to retailers. still a tiny fraction of the overall peak season volumes, but it is one that is growing at a double digit rate. in terms of that peak season leading up to christmas, u.p.s. saying that the...
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mast: i worked in a very logistical role on a medical base working with a lot of their medical, logistical infrastructure that was there in a role that allows individuals from around the world go and volunteer with the israeli military which is a program they , rely on quite heavily to accomplish a lot of what needs to go on with their military as they do not have nearly as large of a military as the united states of america does. wrecks what would you like to accomplish? rep.-elect. mast: is a lot i would like to accomplish and a lot i think we will accomplish with the legislative agenda coming from the top down. the things that matter to me personally is number one, issues from my district. we have some major water-related issues going on in my district, the treasure coast of florida. water in an area where people love to vacation and people live there because of the water and weather. that is a major issue. beyond that, issues pertaining to the department of veterans affairs. i would like to see legislation that helps our veterans at every level of disability to have a greater access to
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i feel like her life is all about logistics and details, knowing when bart opens, knowing where you canrge your phone, knowing that you get food vouchers here on there, knowing the showers at this one place are open at this time. >> what is the importance of knowing when bart opens? >> for her, she will go and rest on bart. so often if she doesn't have a place to stay overnight, she will go to bart right as it opens up and basically sleep on bart until the rush hour crowd comes in. >> and she is a student at lany? >> she is a student at lany college which is a community college right by lake merritt. it was great getting to know her, and i think one of the things i took away from meeting her was despite not having much of a safety net and a support system around her, she really had this incredible level of resilience internally, like the way she had to talk to herself was a very positive one. >> well, taylor, i would think that -- i mean it is hard for any college student under the best of circumstances, especially freshman year, you're getting adjusted to being away from home, it can b
i feel like her life is all about logistics and details, knowing when bart opens, knowing where you canrge your phone, knowing that you get food vouchers here on there, knowing the showers at this one place are open at this time. >> what is the importance of knowing when bart opens? >> for her, she will go and rest on bart. so often if she doesn't have a place to stay overnight, she will go to bart right as it opens up and basically sleep on bart until the rush hour crowd comes in....
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and the paris attack, a similar logistical support structure. abdeslam ducked out of that for four months so this could be a difficult search for germans. >> and bob, there is a new report out from the house intelligence community that says edward snowden has had and continues to have contact with russian intelligence services. first of all do you imagine that to be true? and if so, how significant that? >> john, i think it is inevitable he was right from the beginning. the moment he entered russian air space the russians took control of him. i know the kgb very well. they are not going to let a catch like that go. they are not going to let him come to moscow and not debrief him. they simply didn't know what else he had on them. what other sort of databases he had hidden around the world. they absolutely would have been all over him from day one and snowden would have had no choice but to comply and answer their questions. it is the way this world works. you don't defect to moscow and go there and not be contacted by the kgb when you have that m
and the paris attack, a similar logistical support structure. abdeslam ducked out of that for four months so this could be a difficult search for germans. >> and bob, there is a new report out from the house intelligence community that says edward snowden has had and continues to have contact with russian intelligence services. first of all do you imagine that to be true? and if so, how significant that? >> john, i think it is inevitable he was right from the beginning. the moment...
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they knew everything about army logistics and where weapons were stored. they had a lot of money. when 11 years later those people are selling pencils or unemployed and they are sent home with their weapons there humiliated. shia militia marauding through their neighborhoods. a shia kleptocratic government. all of them say you all created isis by doing that. of course before one saddam hussein was in power if you were an islamist you would be mercilessly repressed and tortured. there was no al qaeda and iraq while hussein was in power. by taking a hussein, there were jihadi's who came from other countries who formed a small core particularly when the syrian civil war started. the reason why isis became successful in iraq is because you have former baath party members and sunni army officers who know the country and who have weapons and money for running military logistics. brian: there's an enormous amount of material in this book we are not talking about. if somebody wants this book and all of the interviews you did how did they get it? mr. gruber: it is on amazon. just do a sear
they knew everything about army logistics and where weapons were stored. they had a lot of money. when 11 years later those people are selling pencils or unemployed and they are sent home with their weapons there humiliated. shia militia marauding through their neighborhoods. a shia kleptocratic government. all of them say you all created isis by doing that. of course before one saddam hussein was in power if you were an islamist you would be mercilessly repressed and tortured. there was no al...
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every once is a logistics draw. every one of those keeping with the advanced systems that are out there is a target. it's a draw. manpower, force protection, other resources for defense. every one is a target. you think about an all networked aircraft that can easily share information, think link 16 but even more so. the ability to share information. shared information, shared situational awareness is its own form of threat reduction. sharing enemy locations, mission data, realously on the battle field, that is one of the greatest aircraft survivability threat reduction things we could possibly do. that's not to say we will not continue to invest in direct energy systems for missiles and other counter radar systems. we are. but i can think of no better way than to be link examined have everyone sharing information. i would argue that probably that capability, that kind of digital opability, that is probably our greatest overmatch right now against our opponents, potential opponents. you look at some of on our potent
every once is a logistics draw. every one of those keeping with the advanced systems that are out there is a target. it's a draw. manpower, force protection, other resources for defense. every one is a target. you think about an all networked aircraft that can easily share information, think link 16 but even more so. the ability to share information. shared information, shared situational awareness is its own form of threat reduction. sharing enemy locations, mission data, realously on the...
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iraq and fire all the bath officers, you have thousands of elites who you everything about army logistics and the country. where weapons were stored and they had a lot of money. they were the leaders of society. most of them lived in mosul. about whereerything the weapons were stored, they knew everything about the society. 11 years later, those people are selling pencils or are unemployed. they are humiliated. a shia government installed by the united states is marauding their area and they say you all created isis by doing that. so of course, before, when saddam hussein was in power, if you were an islamist you were mercilessly repressed and tortured. there was no al qaeda in iraq while hussein was in power. so first of all, i taking out hussein, there were a few jihadi's who came from other countries who formed this movement in iraq. the reason i soul became successful in a rock is because you have former baath party officers and you have military officers who are running logistics there. brian: there's so much to talk about in this book. wants this book and all of the interviews you y
iraq and fire all the bath officers, you have thousands of elites who you everything about army logistics and the country. where weapons were stored and they had a lot of money. they were the leaders of society. most of them lived in mosul. about whereerything the weapons were stored, they knew everything about the society. 11 years later, those people are selling pencils or are unemployed. they are humiliated. a shia government installed by the united states is marauding their area and they...
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the logistics bigger than the united parcel service. kennedy: i got your logistics right here. you do. kennedy: oh, indeed. we have new reaction to the sanctions president obama slapped on russia over its interference in the election. whether mr. obama's move is overdue and how president-elect trump's foreign policy might differ. >>> plus, many cities across the country beefing up security for new year's eve in the aftermath of the horrific berlin truck attack. this as recent polling shows americans are feeling less safe than they have in recent years. why that is and whether the new safety measures are enough. we will discuss in moments. ♪ ♪ i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. by the time you head to the bank and wait to get approved for a home loan, that newly listed, mid-century ranch with the garden patio will be gone. or you could push that button. sfx: rocket launching. cockpit
the logistics bigger than the united parcel service. kennedy: i got your logistics right here. you do. kennedy: oh, indeed. we have new reaction to the sanctions president obama slapped on russia over its interference in the election. whether mr. obama's move is overdue and how president-elect trump's foreign policy might differ. >>> plus, many cities across the country beefing up security for new year's eve in the aftermath of the horrific berlin truck attack. this as recent polling...
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the to-do list along with a number of other things but, you know, it is one of those things where logistics was kind of the last issue i was thinking about us we were approaching election day and now we have the high-class problem on our hands of dealing with all of those issues as well. reporter:do you get help with here?rom the folks from your party? from the staff here in ofhington for members congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: with regard to housing and so forth? informally. that is not really part of the formal program or orientation program. i think they are more focused on like, how to be a member of congress, and you know, how to vote and where is the capitol and all of that stuff. but, we get informal advice here and there regarding this. plans to maybe bunk up with another member of congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i think i have passed the time of having roommates at this point. i think i am probably a little too, you know, insistent on the way i live. but, i have to think about what are the next steps there. reporter:what about committee assignments? where are you intere
the to-do list along with a number of other things but, you know, it is one of those things where logistics was kind of the last issue i was thinking about us we were approaching election day and now we have the high-class problem on our hands of dealing with all of those issues as well. reporter:do you get help with here?rom the folks from your party? from the staff here in ofhington for members congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: with regard to housing and so forth? informally. that is not...
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as for the communication issue, we heard it was logistical. the building staff and the team staff, they had to wait until that happened before they could make any announcements to the fans in the seats. i'm tim furlong, nbc10 news. >>> a look now at some of the stories making headlines on nbc10 news at 4:30. this is the person police say delivered an explosive package to a stoop in center city. 62-year-old jim alden opened and detonated it. he has shrapnel scars to his hans, face and neck. and police have charged 24-year-old paul woodland with involuntary manslaughter of jayanna powell. >>> two straight days of rain, it's finally open. here's a live look at boathouse row. cameras have been shaking all day out there from the high wind. we're dry for now, but the start of december is bringing in some cooler air. >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the changes in your first alert weather forecast. >> we have been spoiled by this warmer weather over the last several days, so when temperatures get to normal this time of ye
as for the communication issue, we heard it was logistical. the building staff and the team staff, they had to wait until that happened before they could make any announcements to the fans in the seats. i'm tim furlong, nbc10 news. >>> a look now at some of the stories making headlines on nbc10 news at 4:30. this is the person police say delivered an explosive package to a stoop in center city. 62-year-old jim alden opened and detonated it. he has shrapnel scars to his hans, face and...
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national guard's responsibility for the hosting, housing and logistic support for those guardsmen. overjoyed. several states don't have a m major event. d.c. has one every couple of months. and that's it. so we are well exercised and the young men and women just like they volunteered to serve overseas, they volunteered to come and do this again. >> if i may. just to give a little thought to that. so pennsylvania, virginia, maryland -- can you hear me? pennsylvania, va vashgs maryland, we will bring a lot of those guardsmen, army and air because they bring the vehicles with them. and the vehicles will support task force crowd, task force access. so they'll be coming -- they'll be driving their vehicles. puerto rico, guam, they'll be flying. so a lot of the selection on the bigger organizational units are coming from our neighboring states where they can drive to the location. >> i would like to just highlight one thing on the active duty side. the bulk of the joint task force is stationed here in the national capital. we do have some folks coming from out of town. but as general sch
national guard's responsibility for the hosting, housing and logistic support for those guardsmen. overjoyed. several states don't have a m major event. d.c. has one every couple of months. and that's it. so we are well exercised and the young men and women just like they volunteered to serve overseas, they volunteered to come and do this again. >> if i may. just to give a little thought to that. so pennsylvania, virginia, maryland -- can you hear me? pennsylvania, va vashgs maryland, we...
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. >> what are the logistics. i know kristin gillibrand said she doesn't think he is get the waiver.s are weighing in. >> this is going to be complicated and rumblings here on capitol hill putting a provision in the interim spending bill to keep the government funded past this friday. and say why don't we lower the bar from 60 votes, that is the procedural threshold to move pieces of legislation down to 51. and putting it in a interim spending bill so they don't have to wrestle with it next year. some democrats say they are okay. and some senior democrats said they wouldn't be okay in putting that legislation in the interim spending bill. one said it was not in the bill yet but expect it to be here. we'll know whether or not it is in there. this is not the nuclear option where they lower the threeshold for considering a nomination. but some democrats wond fer it opens the door and if that is the nuclear option and if i had had a geiger county it would emitgamma rays. >> chad, thank you for clearing it up for us. >> thinking about that right now. and a man who admitteded planning an a
. >> what are the logistics. i know kristin gillibrand said she doesn't think he is get the waiver.s are weighing in. >> this is going to be complicated and rumblings here on capitol hill putting a provision in the interim spending bill to keep the government funded past this friday. and say why don't we lower the bar from 60 votes, that is the procedural threshold to move pieces of legislation down to 51. and putting it in a interim spending bill so they don't have to wrestle with...
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logistically all orders will be run through the location.product will be stored on location and brought in to replenish as needed. four seasons expects to employ between 5-10 people product sales accounting and tracking will be conducted via eight c2 sale point of sale system. point of sale systems visibly designed for the medical marijuana industry will cover patient management inventory, control point of sales and delivery tracking. drivers will be operating from 10 am-10 pm daily. sponsor this to rick's, has been in operating - excuse me - operations therefore the largest independent master dish sugars the food service industry. sponsor mr.-has accepted background in opening and running day-to-day operations of restaurant industry. he also opened 1/35 restaurants on the west coast. thank you. i'll be available for questions. >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner richards >> i just have-sorry. i did have questions on the security plan but you have concerns but you actually were able to allay
logistically all orders will be run through the location.product will be stored on location and brought in to replenish as needed. four seasons expects to employ between 5-10 people product sales accounting and tracking will be conducted via eight c2 sale point of sale system. point of sale systems visibly designed for the medical marijuana industry will cover patient management inventory, control point of sales and delivery tracking. drivers will be operating from 10 am-10 pm daily. sponsor...
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getting 30 people is a huge logistical challenge challenge for the concert organisers, which has takention. it was very, very, very difficult, just communicating with people in syria, getting the visas. they had to go to beirut to get visas, then there were all sorts of hiccups along the way, suspicions of what we were doing. there were fears over whether people would stay over. at every level it was complicated. the first stop of the tour is amsterdam, and it's a nervous wait to see who will arrive. some musicians did not get permission to travel, and others were only issued with visas at the last minute. at last, they are here, and the years of separation are over. finally, the orchestra can start playing together. the reunited orchestra contains members from across the political and religious spectrum. what was interesting about syria before the revolution was the way that everyone was so mixed and it was very harmonious between the christians and the sunnis and the shia. there were tensions but people were together. the orchestra reflects that, there are people of different strands
getting 30 people is a huge logistical challenge challenge for the concert organisers, which has takention. it was very, very, very difficult, just communicating with people in syria, getting the visas. they had to go to beirut to get visas, then there were all sorts of hiccups along the way, suspicions of what we were doing. there were fears over whether people would stay over. at every level it was complicated. the first stop of the tour is amsterdam, and it's a nervous wait to see who will...
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what are the logistics about these two islands? thank you. minister lieberman: i will start with the first question. there are some points that are very important there. we can discuss and it is for negotiations. theor the other points, rights of returns, it is completely impossible. will talk ofwe restrictions. my expectation is we will start and talkons conditions. regarding egypt, i have normal relations. embassy and chiron, we have had some relief. is just aggravations between two normal states. regarding the relations with saudi, of course weregarding arg to fix things in that region. talks and we are looking for a deal between saudi arabia and egypt. public statements will be necessary regarding that issue. >> i think i speak for everyone when i say thank you so much. that is all the time we have. i appreciate it. >> december 7 marks the anniversary of pearl harbor. we will feature programs remembering that they. army film directed by frank capra, know your enemy, japan. collects when the factories of los angeles and detroit are produci
what are the logistics about these two islands? thank you. minister lieberman: i will start with the first question. there are some points that are very important there. we can discuss and it is for negotiations. theor the other points, rights of returns, it is completely impossible. will talk ofwe restrictions. my expectation is we will start and talkons conditions. regarding egypt, i have normal relations. embassy and chiron, we have had some relief. is just aggravations between two normal...
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. >> george, today county clerks learned every detail for how this recount will work from logistics to >>> with just one day left to the historic recount, county clerks offices across the state are studying up on the rules and process. >> we know this is a large amount of work to be done in a short amount of time >> while making sure all the ballots are in the right place. milwaukee's 44,000 had to be taken by a truckload. >> you don't move hundreds of thousands of ballots, throw them in the trunk of the car. warehouse where 130 being workers will start the recount thursday morning. >> they have voting staff there who is recommending this be a machine recount. >> milwaukee county is one of the counties using a machine after dade county said no to klein's request to be counted by hand. >> roughly 30 counties plan to count exclusively by >> all of the recount workers will be sworn in, trained and expected to work an eight-hour shift each day. >> we could call it controlled chaos. >> the milwaukee county clerk anticipate the process will take a full 12 days, expecting similar nights to el
. >> george, today county clerks learned every detail for how this recount will work from logistics to >>> with just one day left to the historic recount, county clerks offices across the state are studying up on the rules and process. >> we know this is a large amount of work to be done in a short amount of time >> while making sure all the ballots are in the right place. milwaukee's 44,000 had to be taken by a truckload. >> you don't move hundreds of thousands...
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elections to choose a successor tojoseph kabila have been postponed on logistical grounds.iated by church leaders, have failed to reach a compromise. a further attempt is due on wednesday. venezuela's president says the decision to scrap the most used currency note has allowed the nation to triumph over other countries. the hungarian—born actress and socialite zsa zsa gabor has died. her age was a closely guarded secret, but she was thought to have been 99. we begin today's review in the democratic republic of congo. checkpoints are operating in the country and there are apparently thousands of security forces out and about. the president says he will not step down, despite his term coming to an end today. there has been a crackdown on social media. the philippine star headline reads "duterte wants six executions daily". it's looking at the president's so—called war on drugs, reporting that he wants capital punishment restored. an emergency meeting between asean countries is being held to discuss the rohingya population. the independent shows protestors criticising nobel pe
elections to choose a successor tojoseph kabila have been postponed on logistical grounds.iated by church leaders, have failed to reach a compromise. a further attempt is due on wednesday. venezuela's president says the decision to scrap the most used currency note has allowed the nation to triumph over other countries. the hungarian—born actress and socialite zsa zsa gabor has died. her age was a closely guarded secret, but she was thought to have been 99. we begin today's review in the...
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states government has been the saudi—led coalition‘s strongest backer, providing intelligence, logisticalus weapons sales have been approved. after the funeral bombing, the white house announced an immediate review of us support, expressing serious concern about how the conflict is being waged. despite this, we've learnt that the us air force refuelled coalition jets the day after the airstrikes. in a four week period since then, us tankers flew over 87 missions, refuelling 386 aircraft with over 1.7 billion litres of fuel. indeed this is slightly higher than the monthly average support given by the us since the aircampaign again. there's also been growing pressure in congress about assistance. this representative serves as a colonel in the us air force reserves. he's been following the campaign closely. we're flying our tankers with us pilots, we're refuelling these jets of the saudi led military coalition and then they're dropping bombs. but if you look at the law of war in international law, you can be guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes, so if you're in that direct military opera
states government has been the saudi—led coalition‘s strongest backer, providing intelligence, logisticalus weapons sales have been approved. after the funeral bombing, the white house announced an immediate review of us support, expressing serious concern about how the conflict is being waged. despite this, we've learnt that the us air force refuelled coalition jets the day after the airstrikes. in a four week period since then, us tankers flew over 87 missions, refuelling 386 aircraft...
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the new arrests are accused of helping the attacker with logistical weapons to the suspect. more than a dozen other people have been arrested in connection with the july 14th attack for which isis has claimed responsibility. tropical cyclone vardah -- the first hurricane-strenght storm to hit the bay of bengal this season -- making landfall in india. it's bringing heavy rainfall and winds up to 62 miles per hour -- uprooting trees, overturning cars and causing extensive damage to buildings. more than 170 relief camps have been set disaster and response force has been deployed. this is the strongest storm to hit india since october 2014. 100 people were killed. the destruction led to 3-point-4-billion dollars of damage. toss to weather weather a few light snow showers are temperatures will fall through the teens, to around 10 by morning. mostly sunny, blustery and cold on tuesday with a high around 17 and wind chills around zero during the day. partly sunny, windy and very cold wednesday with a high around 14 and wind chills below zero all day. will be in the -10 to -15 range
the new arrests are accused of helping the attacker with logistical weapons to the suspect. more than a dozen other people have been arrested in connection with the july 14th attack for which isis has claimed responsibility. tropical cyclone vardah -- the first hurricane-strenght storm to hit the bay of bengal this season -- making landfall in india. it's bringing heavy rainfall and winds up to 62 miles per hour -- uprooting trees, overturning cars and causing extensive damage to buildings....
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>> well, obviously the security concerns and logistics in a city like new york are very different than if this was somewhere else. because donald trump lives in a building that is also used and open to the public, where other people live, where there are other businesses, it becomes exponentially more complicated for the secret service to really create a secure environment for the president-elect. now, i think it would be difficult for even donald trump's critics to argue he doesn't have the right to continue to reside or keep up a residence in trump tower because he's lived there for many many years. it's a big part of his life. to expect the president-elect would just move to a completely different location during this transition period i think would be a very difficult argument to make. but the issue of melania trump potentially staying in new york, staying in that residence after donald trump moves into the white house, that will certainly create an opportunity for some of donald trump's critics just from a cost and logistics perspective of continuing to protect her, protect barron
>> well, obviously the security concerns and logistics in a city like new york are very different than if this was somewhere else. because donald trump lives in a building that is also used and open to the public, where other people live, where there are other businesses, it becomes exponentially more complicated for the secret service to really create a secure environment for the president-elect. now, i think it would be difficult for even donald trump's critics to argue he doesn't have...
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but members of the network were trying to help him logistically to get over there. and so lots of -- lots of information coming out from these files, including the fact that other members of the network were discussing launching a truck attack inside germany, perhaps putting gasoline bombs into the truck. all of this months ago coming into german security services which begs all sorts of questions. why didn't they intercept him. now, they did manage to arrest the five leading figures in this network in germany in november. it was a very organized network, all reporting up to this charismatic preacher who was an iraqi, a 32-year-old. they were so organized that they had sort of subdivisions within germany. and even a common curriculum for how to indoctrinate youngsters, if you can believe that, brianna. >> and considering what they know about the network, paul, did they have any sense, even broadly, of where the suspect could be? >> well, they haven't found him yet. and -- but the one thing they have going for them right now is that they have all this extensive infor
but members of the network were trying to help him logistically to get over there. and so lots of -- lots of information coming out from these files, including the fact that other members of the network were discussing launching a truck attack inside germany, perhaps putting gasoline bombs into the truck. all of this months ago coming into german security services which begs all sorts of questions. why didn't they intercept him. now, they did manage to arrest the five leading figures in this...
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allure and excitement, that you prepare not just for the journey you're about to go on, but also the logistics to actually survive it. >> well, surviving they did. after this thing their way -- they turn tail and ran away, but they did leave a camera behind and this is what it looked like when the dust devil ran right over it. >>> t >>> that's when you throw up, the world that need that same lesson. we'll start in china, where this lady is using her words, but she's also on top of the x-ray machine. this is at a train station and what's happening right now is just straight up angry pushing at that sign, having a full-on tantrum, as security tries to get it down, starts smashing up the sign. >> all signs are pointing to a possible arrest. >> there's no way they are her journey. >> you see, she's not on her journey. she's making quite the mess, which is ironic. she's employed as a cleaner. she thinks she's underpaid and had enough. don't worry, nobody was injured. eventually she was detained for disruptive behavior, but she'll now get an opportunity to state her grievances to those in charge. >>
allure and excitement, that you prepare not just for the journey you're about to go on, but also the logistics to actually survive it. >> well, surviving they did. after this thing their way -- they turn tail and ran away, but they did leave a camera behind and this is what it looked like when the dust devil ran right over it. >>> t >>> that's when you throw up, the world that need that same lesson. we'll start in china, where this lady is using her words, but she's also...
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and logistics of the historic event. ballots boxed up... flanked by security... and clearly the center of attention for thene clerks across the state teleconfernce to learn new details of the pending state-wide recount... 'good morning...' ...were also learning more about what the process entails. a judge denied former green party presidential candidate jill steins request to force a state hand recount late tuesday night. some municipalities, however, will opt to process the recount by hand: 48 counties across the state... including dodge, ozaukee and washington... will still proceed with a hand recount. 14 counties... like milwaukee, racine and waukesha... will use optical scanners. 10 counties across the state will use both methods...like walworth county. walworth is already had some calls from counties this week that they are having a little bit of a challenge finding enough people.' ...while others like jefferson county say... they have a waiting list of people willing to help out. clerks have already projected their costs - for overtime, facility rental, tra
and logistics of the historic event. ballots boxed up... flanked by security... and clearly the center of attention for thene clerks across the state teleconfernce to learn new details of the pending state-wide recount... 'good morning...' ...were also learning more about what the process entails. a judge denied former green party presidential candidate jill steins request to force a state hand recount late tuesday night. some municipalities, however, will opt to process the recount by hand: 48...
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it is a tradition for islamic terrorists to use this area as a logistic place.the two thousandths. we discovered terrorist cells with links to islamic state or other terrorist groups in the area. either any signs that italy are stepping up its security now that a terror suspect has been shot dead by italian police in milan? i think that milan, as i said before, is a place that has a role for the logistics base for a lot of terrorist cells that have been persecuted for a terrorist attacks in tunisia and in libya. just briefly, do you think that this was not just luck just briefly, do you think that this was notjust luck as some people are seeing it, particularly analysts, that this actually was corporation between the italian police and the german colleagues?” between the italian police and the german colleagues? i think that there was an international mandate and so at the time, when there is something like this, probably somebody who's i have some information about him, and i think that we were very lucky to catch him. do you get a sense that this investigation
it is a tradition for islamic terrorists to use this area as a logistic place.the two thousandths. we discovered terrorist cells with links to islamic state or other terrorist groups in the area. either any signs that italy are stepping up its security now that a terror suspect has been shot dead by italian police in milan? i think that milan, as i said before, is a place that has a role for the logistics base for a lot of terrorist cells that have been persecuted for a terrorist attacks in...
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everything you know — yourfamily, familiarity — living with a disability is tricky getting around, logisticallyimagine a lot of disabled people do feel a bit trapped in their own spaces, in their own places. theyjust can't get out. 0ne charity that helps people like malik is handicap international. they estimate that around 30% of refugees in the camp have some kind of disability or chronic health condition. every day, dozens of disabled refugees come for vital treatment. you are pushing me! you're so strong. one of those is 28—year—old ragda, who has cerebral palsy. unlike malik, living in zaatari has given her a new—found independence. hello! this could be a bit of a bumpy arrival. bear with me, bear with me. she fled syria three years ago. the only way she could do it was by being carried across the border. lovely to meet you! how did you do it without a wheelchair, ragda 7 ragda's disability made her life back home difficult. she had no wheelchair and very little support. and that was before the war. do you hope to one day go back home? no? why not? why? 0k! they laugh it is only since arri
everything you know — yourfamily, familiarity — living with a disability is tricky getting around, logisticallyimagine a lot of disabled people do feel a bit trapped in their own spaces, in their own places. theyjust can't get out. 0ne charity that helps people like malik is handicap international. they estimate that around 30% of refugees in the camp have some kind of disability or chronic health condition. every day, dozens of disabled refugees come for vital treatment. you are pushing...
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not clear whether this was a lone attacker or someone part of a network who perhaps may have some logistical support structure to help him go to ground. we still have the paris attacks who ducked out there, that he was able to go to ground for months and months and months because he had a logistical support structure in brussels that was able to hide him. if this individual doesn't have that kind of structure around him and he is identified, then he may be arrested much more quickly than otherwise would be the case, don. >> paul crookshank, thank you very much. peter, stay with me. using vehicles to spread terrorism. we'll see how u.s. law officials are trying to stop the sort of attack that happened in berlin from happening in america's cities. this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. and i used to ask if you could hear me now with verizon.
not clear whether this was a lone attacker or someone part of a network who perhaps may have some logistical support structure to help him go to ground. we still have the paris attacks who ducked out there, that he was able to go to ground for months and months and months because he had a logistical support structure in brussels that was able to hide him. if this individual doesn't have that kind of structure around him and he is identified, then he may be arrested much more quickly than...