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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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i have seen him myself during in time during secretary acquisitions and logistics.tly as secretary. i will share a few examples that will highlight the significance of secretary carter's contributions. in 2009 he and initiated the integration group known as the siig, it integrated the department and cut through the bureaucratic process and delivered urgent capabilities and resources to the fighter, when and where they were needed. many of us who were gathered saw the impact of that initiative. with one phone call from baghdad, we could get immediate results and solving problems to save lives and enable battlefield success. to say that is fair no leader at the strategic level played a more significant role than secretary carter, in fielding the vehicles and equipment that assisted our troops and meeting the challenge of improvised explosive devices in afghanistan. would be hard it to overstate the impact of your actions in saving lives and limbs. soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines came home because he cared and you decisively engaged. as our deputy secretary's des
i have seen him myself during in time during secretary acquisitions and logistics.tly as secretary. i will share a few examples that will highlight the significance of secretary carter's contributions. in 2009 he and initiated the integration group known as the siig, it integrated the department and cut through the bureaucratic process and delivered urgent capabilities and resources to the fighter, when and where they were needed. many of us who were gathered saw the impact of that initiative....
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mast: i worked in a difficult 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. >> what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect. mast: 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 issues going on in my district, the treasure coast of florida. you know, it 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
mast: i worked in a difficult 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. >> what would you like to accomplish out here? rep.-elect....
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since leaving office in 20-11, perdue h logistics firms. the department of agriculture has a 140 billion dollar budget and oversees the nation's farm policy and food stamp program. at least one cabinet nominee is getting the thumbs up from
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. >> reporter: he booked two buses his dining room table is logistic tor getting people to the march. >> in the degree of energy that these folks have is just absolutely amazing. i have never seen anything in my almost 70 years to equal this. >> reporter: in mountain cary. i'm julie carry. news 4. >> we'll tell you about the lesson hundreds of thousands want the new president to hear. >> women lining around the block for store goals where women's right >>> a new day, a new first family waking up here in washington. >> promises of a unified nation as we watch division in some cases destruction on our capital street. >> we'll be there telling mr. trump that he is not going to change our rights and freedoms. >> making their voices heard for the women' march on washington. >> together we are make a difference. >> our coverage continues right now on news 4 today. >> march on washington it is historic weekend here in d.c. >> hundreds of thousands are coming here to the washington mall when we have every angle for. morning, january 21, 2017. good morning. with so many people expected to be o
. >> reporter: he booked two buses his dining room table is logistic tor getting people to the march. >> in the degree of energy that these folks have is just absolutely amazing. i have never seen anything in my almost 70 years to equal this. >> reporter: in mountain cary. i'm julie carry. news 4. >> we'll tell you about the lesson hundreds of thousands want the new president to hear. >> women lining around the block for store goals where women's right >>>...
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i've seen them myself during his time as the undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logisticsr secretary. i'll share a few examples that highlight the significance of secretary carter's contributions. in 2000 the he initiated the war fighter senior integration group known as the sig. it was a new organization that integrated the department and cut through the bureaucratic processes and delivered urgent capabilities and resources to the war fighter when and where they were needed. many of us who were gathered here saw the impact of that initiative as commanders, with one phone call from baghdad or kabul, we could get immediate results in solving problems to save lives and enable battlefield success. i believe it's fair to say that no leader at the strategic level played a more significant role than secretary carter in fielding the vehicles and equipment that have assisted our troops in meeting the challenge of improvised explosive devices in iraq and afghanistan. mr. secretary, it would be hard to overstate the impact of your actions in saving lives and limbs. lot of soldiers,
i've seen them myself during his time as the undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logisticsr secretary. i'll share a few examples that highlight the significance of secretary carter's contributions. in 2000 the he initiated the war fighter senior integration group known as the sig. it was a new organization that integrated the department and cut through the bureaucratic processes and delivered urgent capabilities and resources to the war fighter when and where they were needed. many...
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getting 30 people is a huge logistical challenge challenge —— getting 30 people is a huge logistical organisers, which has taken six months of negotiation. 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. but at last, they are here. and the years of separation are over. and finally the orchestra can start playing together. music plays the reunited orchestra contains members from across the political and religious spectrum. what is interesting about syria is before the revolution was, in a way, everyone was so mixed there and it was very harmonious between christians, sunni and shia, i think there were tensions but people work together.
getting 30 people is a huge logistical challenge challenge —— getting 30 people is a huge logistical organisers, which has taken six months of negotiation. 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...
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then in 2009 i became undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics working onacquisition programs and on rapid support for the war fighter in a time of large campaigns in iraq and afghanistan. then i became deputy secretary of defense and secretary of defense. through it all i learned how important it is for defense leaders to be mindful of the arc of history, and the inheritance they received from those who came before them. therefore, in addition to setting forth for the president along with general dunford the strategic path we need to traverse to meet each of the five challenges we face today, from north korea, iran, russia, china, and terrorism, especially isil, there is a whole other side to be secretary of defense. that is to make sure your successor and your successor's successor has the finest fighting force the world has ever known in the future. i tried in the best of my ant as secretary and indeed each of my roles in the department to meet that sacred commitment. as we plan for the years ahead we needed to face the fact we have never foreseen the st
then in 2009 i became undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics working onacquisition programs and on rapid support for the war fighter in a time of large campaigns in iraq and afghanistan. then i became deputy secretary of defense and secretary of defense. through it all i learned how important it is for defense leaders to be mindful of the arc of history, and the inheritance they received from those who came before them. therefore, in addition to setting forth for...
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if you look at logistics, we have more than 27 centres in 10—13 states.investment. the head of amazon india. most parents want their children to be dressed well when they go out, but would you pay thousands of dollars to keep your toddler in designer outfits? would you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part ofa you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part of a new series, the business of kids, we found out that brand conscious parents with money, it seems to be all of the rage in again. music. asia, the fastest growing market for children's clothes. especially for designer brands. at this upscale shopping centre in singapore, the number of children's shops have boomed. and the focus is definitely on the high—end. here at baby dior, it is wall—to—wall luxury for children. a lace headband for a three—year—old at 500 us dollars. do you need a handbag for your daughter to match yours? these are priced at around $3500. and for the dad, there is this kashmir jacket. around $3500. and for the dad, there is this kashmirjacket. and matching pa nts fo
if you look at logistics, we have more than 27 centres in 10—13 states.investment. the head of amazon india. most parents want their children to be dressed well when they go out, but would you pay thousands of dollars to keep your toddler in designer outfits? would you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part ofa you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part of a new series, the business of kids, we found out that brand conscious parents with money, it seems to be all of the rage...
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and they exchanged logistical information on how to initiate and schedule that call. that was it, plain and simple. >> reporter: but the call happened less than an hour after the retaliation was announced. not just sanctions, but also 35 russian diplomats thrown out of the country. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee today questioned the appropriateness of the phone call. pointing out that flynn has close ties with the russians, even sitting next to vladimir putin at a dinner sponsored by the russian tv network rt in moscow back in 2015. >> all of that concerns me. there is a lot to be concerned about with how this new administration will approach the russians. >> reporter: no word directly from trump on any of this yet, but the president-elect again blasted those unsubstantiated reports that russia has been gathering compromising personal information to blackmail him. tweeting, "totally made-up facts probably released by 'intelligence,' even knowing there is no proof and never will be." meanwhile, democratic congressman john lewis today said he plans
and they exchanged logistical information on how to initiate and schedule that call. that was it, plain and simple. >> reporter: but the call happened less than an hour after the retaliation was announced. not just sanctions, but also 35 russian diplomats thrown out of the country. the top democrat on the house intelligence committee today questioned the appropriateness of the phone call. pointing out that flynn has close ties with the russians, even sitting next to vladimir putin at a...
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and sales, customer service and logistics.employ away smaller number in india today than they well. that is it from this edition of talking business in bangalore. dojoin edition of talking business in bangalore. do join us edition of talking business in bangalore. dojoin us again next week. —— they will in the future. time for a look at the weather. it is turning milder across the uk but it will be a slow process. northern parts of the country, not the mild. in fact it is snowing in some areas. the weather will be a bit of the next tomorrow. this is what we had today. quite a lot of cloud across scotland and it is still snowing and raining in eastern parts of scotland. this code will be across the country tomorrow. in the short term, a chance of some eyes across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england as well —— some ice. some of these showers are still heavy and wintry, and they have been pushing through wales. a bit of wintering is as well in northern parts of wales but in the south it is too mild. for any ice.
and sales, customer service and logistics.employ away smaller number in india today than they well. that is it from this edition of talking business in bangalore. dojoin edition of talking business in bangalore. do join us edition of talking business in bangalore. dojoin us again next week. —— they will in the future. time for a look at the weather. it is turning milder across the uk but it will be a slow process. northern parts of the country, not the mild. in fact it is snowing in some...
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incoming press secretary sean spicer said any move would simply be for logistical reasons. but an unnamed senior trouble official is quoted as saying -- quoted ascial is saying, they are the opposition party, i want them out of the building. just last week congress to the first steps in revealing obamacare. rand paul gave us a preview of his replacement proposal and says it needs to be passed the very same day they finally's a repeal. -- finalize a repeal. >> we have complained. i been one of those complaining about obamacare. replacement should be the same day. the replacement built we put to ensureour role is the most amount of people give access to the most amount of people at the least amount of cost. and i think this is where obamacare failed. kimberly: more than 6 million americans are signed up for the health care under the affordable care act, and while some say it was expensive, others call it life-saving. senator paul sure details about his proposed plan. >> we are going to legalize the sale of an expensive insurance. that means getting rid of the obamacare mandat
incoming press secretary sean spicer said any move would simply be for logistical reasons. but an unnamed senior trouble official is quoted as saying -- quoted ascial is saying, they are the opposition party, i want them out of the building. just last week congress to the first steps in revealing obamacare. rand paul gave us a preview of his replacement proposal and says it needs to be passed the very same day they finally's a repeal. -- finalize a repeal. >> we have complained. i been...
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. >> huge logistic s requirement.lmost impossible. >> they wanted to cut the supply route of who chin min trail. for years the enemy used it as an end run around the dmz. fall of '67, intelligence reports indicated that the north moving massive forces into the khe sahn region. >> you knew something was coming. >> general westmoreland was convinced it could be the turning point in the war and had 6,000 troops at the hard to supply remote outpost. >> i teach at a high school. they know that two kids might have a fight and the administrators, teachers, kids know it. sometimes they stop it but usually they can't. and it was the same there. the whole world knew that there was this fight coming. but it just wasn'' two kids in a school cafeteria. it was thousands and thousands of heavily armed people. >>> despite a defectors tip and a hill northwest of the base are nearly overrun. the jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from completing high school and i didn't
. >> huge logistic s requirement.lmost impossible. >> they wanted to cut the supply route of who chin min trail. for years the enemy used it as an end run around the dmz. fall of '67, intelligence reports indicated that the north moving massive forces into the khe sahn region. >> you knew something was coming. >> general westmoreland was convinced it could be the turning point in the war and had 6,000 troops at the hard to supply remote outpost. >> i teach at a...
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it would be much easier logistics to get in and out. i know a lot of you are trying to get your passes, we are working with the current white house. the --re you email austin few you do not have a past. , the greater time is appreciated. with respect to the cabinet, i think there is no question we are noted for the high quality president elect has selected for his cabinet. i think the leadership on the democratic side said they went after a few of them. shame, we would call them consensus candidates ar those are people they do not have a problem with. they are not a part of senator schumer's list. it is theseointing, it is -- are people who are highly qualified. prior to a few weeks ago, i think it released these volumes that the democratic leadership is not working with us. this is not the president that was set during the obama administration during 2008. president obama the cabin of his choosing. i expect the same standard for our individuals, i think senator schumer to do the same. this is more about the continuity of a government,
it would be much easier logistics to get in and out. i know a lot of you are trying to get your passes, we are working with the current white house. the --re you email austin few you do not have a past. , the greater time is appreciated. with respect to the cabinet, i think there is no question we are noted for the high quality president elect has selected for his cabinet. i think the leadership on the democratic side said they went after a few of them. shame, we would call them consensus...
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many have questions, a representative of kensinger told cap aers that logistics president trump taking questions but he got some photos. said they enjoyed seeing the president and vice president at the retreat in philadelphia, glad he discussed putting coal miners to work. mike pence coming up shortly and the british prime minister as well and outside protesters on market street, they have been throughout much of the day and yesterday and we will go there live now on c-span. crosstalk] hate!e trumps rump!ve t >> love trumps hate! >> love trump! >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! love trumps hate ! hate! trumps love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! hate!rumps love trumps hate! love trumps >> ignorance is a mental disease! hate!e trumps love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trumps hate! love trump
many have questions, a representative of kensinger told cap aers that logistics president trump taking questions but he got some photos. said they enjoyed seeing the president and vice president at the retreat in philadelphia, glad he discussed putting coal miners to work. mike pence coming up shortly and the british prime minister as well and outside protesters on market street, they have been throughout much of the day and yesterday and we will go there live now on c-span. crosstalk] hate!e...
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but they mishandled that particular kind of logistics. but there was a great deal of pride in the japanese navy at what they had been able to do. i don't think that survived the war. i don't think it survives today. i don't think you will find very many japanese beating their breasts and saying, yes, we really showed you at pearl harbor. anymore than japanese -- americans would go off -- would go to hiroshima and say ha. there was a woman in front of you that had a question. >> thank you. you mentioned a great deal about japan's desperate need for oil. and i remember, we were shipping scrap iron and steel to them in the late 1930's. that apparently got shut off. how did they come to the decision to stop that? craig symonds: the idea of him bargaining certain critical -- embarq goin -- embargoing certain critical elements was to make it difficult. when you employ economic sanctions to get a nation to ,ehave the way you want to which is hubris, you start with a little bit of pain as if to say, we can make this harder on you. then you embarg
but they mishandled that particular kind of logistics. but there was a great deal of pride in the japanese navy at what they had been able to do. i don't think that survived the war. i don't think it survives today. i don't think you will find very many japanese beating their breasts and saying, yes, we really showed you at pearl harbor. anymore than japanese -- americans would go off -- would go to hiroshima and say ha. there was a woman in front of you that had a question. >> thank you....
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think of the logistics of getting glass through a remote place like this in one piece. by virtue of it being stone, it was a mansion. this area was not populated at all other than harrison and the small contingent out of the paxton church. , the building of the house and what grew to become a 1785, dauphin county -- they decided to make this the county seat. they named the new county after the dauphin of france. helping in the revolutionary war. so they named the new county harris' did much to spleasure, the county commissioners decide to rename harris' been known as ferry, lewisburg after king louis the 16th. harris was not happy about this at all and refuse to write a deed toferry, lewisburg after kg louis any of the properties he sold. and i checked. he decided to sell the area between the house, as far north as south street, which is where his son-in-law lived. clay married harris' oldest daughter, and was by profession a civil engineer. he and harris got together and in the newe locks town of harrisburg. from the time he first started to sell lofts in 1785, which c
think of the logistics of getting glass through a remote place like this in one piece. by virtue of it being stone, it was a mansion. this area was not populated at all other than harrison and the small contingent out of the paxton church. , the building of the house and what grew to become a 1785, dauphin county -- they decided to make this the county seat. they named the new county after the dauphin of france. helping in the revolutionary war. so they named the new county harris' did much to...
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museums,lking about agencies, logistics, etc., etc.portunities in the fields that relate and evolves around -- >> you mean acquisition opportunities? >> why not all the possibilities are open. >> are you currently looking at specific deals that you are close to closing? or are you in talks? >> i hope we will have good news that could complement the strategy positively. >> but this is more medium-term? or do you expect something to happen this year in terms of acquisitions if you find a good opportunity? >> i think we have a streak of good news this year. we are not haunted by the development itself. we have opportunities to develop outside. [indiscernible] are you looking at any possibility of raising debt through bonds or traditional loans through banks? >> we are looking to reduce debt and increase equity. so equity investors, that's one thing. and replacing some of the classic, direct borrowing, diversify the bondholders, the debtors, and increase and expand the maturity. so both are on the table. >> are you looking at the sukuk rig
museums,lking about agencies, logistics, etc., etc.portunities in the fields that relate and evolves around -- >> you mean acquisition opportunities? >> why not all the possibilities are open. >> are you currently looking at specific deals that you are close to closing? or are you in talks? >> i hope we will have good news that could complement the strategy positively. >> but this is more medium-term? or do you expect something to happen this year in terms of...
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this is not just about only proper accommodations but logistics.will be an emerging experience. agencies,king about logistics, etc. we are i didn't opportunities within the fields that relate. reporter: you mean acquisition opportunities? guest: one of all the opportunities that are open. it depends on the strategy. reporter: but are you currently looking at specific deals that you are close to closing? are you in talks? guest: i hope will have good news that will come plummet t -- complement the strategy positively. reporter: is it a more medium-term objective, or is it something you expect to happen this year? guest: i think we have a streak of good news for this year. as you have seen in the results, and going on. we are a real estate development company. we are not hunted by the -- haunted by the development itself. there are certainly opportunities that could develop from outside ball mark -- jabal omar. asset manager and investor as well. are you looking at any possibility of raising debt through traditional loans? guest: we are looking at lo
this is not just about only proper accommodations but logistics.will be an emerging experience. agencies,king about logistics, etc. we are i didn't opportunities within the fields that relate. reporter: you mean acquisition opportunities? guest: one of all the opportunities that are open. it depends on the strategy. reporter: but are you currently looking at specific deals that you are close to closing? are you in talks? guest: i hope will have good news that will come plummet t -- complement...
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microsoft or facebook or any other services it is logistic services think of fedex or ups. and delaware are integrated and related to manufacturing. looking at businesses today. about manufacturing trade and services but what i mean by that is when the automobile comes across from germany customs looks to say here is a $40,000 bmw that is $40,000 a manufacturing imports. but when you look at how bmw manufacturers, a huge part of that our services. financial-services, logistics of moving moving, engineering, design, ad communications, public-relat ions, advertising. so a few years ago the wto did exercise to look at manufacturers and lex break it down to tighten the of wrench with all live the other ancillary and necessary services to the bmw operation. so it is globally and said if we look at the customs figures 25% of world trade in services. but when we break it down to take out the part of the washing machine or the automobile we find out actually services are 40% of world trade. they're all the services that our hidden under the guise of manufacturing factually is he ce
microsoft or facebook or any other services it is logistic services think of fedex or ups. and delaware are integrated and related to manufacturing. looking at businesses today. about manufacturing trade and services but what i mean by that is when the automobile comes across from germany customs looks to say here is a $40,000 bmw that is $40,000 a manufacturing imports. but when you look at how bmw manufacturers, a huge part of that our services. financial-services, logistics of moving moving,...
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i know you've already gone over the ones that deal with logistics and government operations. but there's a lot of concern about what he'll come out with in terms of immigration. >> look, a, as i said earlier, we'll have an update on the schedule. the president-elect is still working with the team to decide how he wants to sequence these things. but i would refer you back to the video again. he laid out very clearly what his top priorities are going to be. it should be no surprise to anybody that immigration, job creation, manufacturing, tax reform, are all at the top of that list. and so it's just frankly a question of sequencing. but right now he is committed to getting those things done. and we're working on the timing. zeke miller. >> reporter: in terms of the campaign against isil or isis, the ongoing strikes, the u.s. troops on the ground, in training or other capacities, will all of those continue? is the president-elect providing any new orders on that front at 12:01 tomorrow on that front? >> with respect to isis, he's talked about very clearly that he wants a plan fr
i know you've already gone over the ones that deal with logistics and government operations. but there's a lot of concern about what he'll come out with in terms of immigration. >> look, a, as i said earlier, we'll have an update on the schedule. the president-elect is still working with the team to decide how he wants to sequence these things. but i would refer you back to the video again. he laid out very clearly what his top priorities are going to be. it should be no surprise to...
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they had got close again, but logistics. certainly the fact that americans were in place. they were hungry and eager. the third division troops. you will see them in the town. it is amazing when you see how decimated they are. when you go there today, you don't recognize there had been war. alice: no, these towns are basically small villages left over to. -- over today. you can see where just a few small ruins may have been restored. we have american captured pows. a lot of times they would send these german helmets home. alice: 10,000 men per day coming to eight the war effort. >> that is only because we got from transport ships. the americans did not have enough at the beginning of the war. the british went us transport ships. host: these ships are interesting. they are painted with dazzle camouflage, which is a technique used to make the harder to be hit. the second battle of them are is where the germans were stopped to get into paris. this would last through the summer. engagemente are the were americans were jumping and a lot more. ofse places become symbols the amer
they had got close again, but logistics. certainly the fact that americans were in place. they were hungry and eager. the third division troops. you will see them in the town. it is amazing when you see how decimated they are. when you go there today, you don't recognize there had been war. alice: no, these towns are basically small villages left over to. -- over today. you can see where just a few small ruins may have been restored. we have american captured pows. a lot of times they would...
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is one of the biggest logistics services and has seen a record fourth quarter.sein hachem is with us here on the set. numbers. net profit up 129%, fourth quarter 2016 revenues increasing by 18%, a strong year for aramex , and this is despite the headwinds from a region slowing down economically. how we you able to whether that ? big year.s been a q2 and q3 saw a slow down, but q4 gave us a great advantage in terms of where we position ourselves. we have been investing heavily and automating our hubs. it is about capacity. you talk about an online calendar, the online calendar has been an battle because of the long holidays in the region. we have seen a surge in consumer ordering online .erchandise within the area on top of that, you have seen a surge across asia. a lot of things have happened since we did last year's acquisitions. yourf: before we get into acquisitions, this is a chart i clients to pull up on their bloomberg. that is your benchmark dubai index. index on a aramex one year basis, almost doubling your money compared to the benchmark. the fast way a
is one of the biggest logistics services and has seen a record fourth quarter.sein hachem is with us here on the set. numbers. net profit up 129%, fourth quarter 2016 revenues increasing by 18%, a strong year for aramex , and this is despite the headwinds from a region slowing down economically. how we you able to whether that ? big year.s been a q2 and q3 saw a slow down, but q4 gave us a great advantage in terms of where we position ourselves. we have been investing heavily and automating our...
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think of the logistics of getting window glass through a remote place like this in one piece. by virtue of it being stone, it was a mansion. this area was not populated at all, other than harris himself and be small contingent of scots-irish out of the paxton church. however, the building of the house and what grew to become a plantation, he needed workers. he needed everything from stable hands to people to work on the house, to people to work in the fields. the house was surrounded by orchards. he had wheat fields along the river, fields as far as 13th and paxton. so he had a lot of acreage. both he and his father both reserved part of their farm, what they call the high hill farm, which is now capitol hill. they thought that would be great to give that to the commonwealth, and entice them to make this the capital. they always wanted to move the capital more into the interior. it started in philadelphia, when they wanted to go west. county wasuphin formed from part of lancaster county, and they decided to make this the county seat. they named the new county after the dauphin
think of the logistics of getting window glass through a remote place like this in one piece. by virtue of it being stone, it was a mansion. this area was not populated at all, other than harris himself and be small contingent of scots-irish out of the paxton church. however, the building of the house and what grew to become a plantation, he needed workers. he needed everything from stable hands to people to work on the house, to people to work in the fields. the house was surrounded by...
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paul read a field, the general and other the wma ta federal partners, briefing the media on logistics of the inauguration that will take place on jittery 20. calling in from alabama on the independent line, dave. caller: well, what i wanted to the reason that people are so confused about the election and the election results is that this election was not about the vote. the fbi investigated hillary clinton's private computer database server system for over a year. and after they completed the investigation, the fbi director james comey came out and said that they couldn't even determine if her private server had been hacked. member, hillary clinton deleted 33,000 emails from that computer system. fbimy opinion is that the and cia, they found the emails. they had to. they couldn't lead 33,000 emails from the secretary of state from the state department floating around without the government knowing what is in the emails. and they found the emails revealed what was in the emails and the different things that were being done and said by the clintons, a decision was made that clinton coul
paul read a field, the general and other the wma ta federal partners, briefing the media on logistics of the inauguration that will take place on jittery 20. calling in from alabama on the independent line, dave. caller: well, what i wanted to the reason that people are so confused about the election and the election results is that this election was not about the vote. the fbi investigated hillary clinton's private computer database server system for over a year. and after they completed the...
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a cycle courier has won an employment rights case against the logistics firm city sprint in a rulingers. maggie dewhurst was classed as ‘self—employed' but argued she should be treated as a worker and given rights including holiday and sick pay. the company says it's ‘disappointed' as our industry correspondent john moylan reports. maggie dewhurst delivers medical supplies by bike to hospitals and labs, but despite being a city sprint career for the last two years, she doesn't have basic workers' rights. —— courier. she's one of thousands in the so—called gig economy, characterised by temporary, insecure jobs. city sprint say she is an independent contractor. in other words, she is self—employed. but she believes her relationship with the firm is more like that between employer and worker. we spend all day being told what to do, when to do it and how to do it. we are under their control. we are not a mosaic of small businesses. and i think that is why we deserve basic employment rights like the national minimum wage. today, and employment tribunal agreed and found she is a worker, de
a cycle courier has won an employment rights case against the logistics firm city sprint in a rulingers. maggie dewhurst was classed as ‘self—employed' but argued she should be treated as a worker and given rights including holiday and sick pay. the company says it's ‘disappointed' as our industry correspondent john moylan reports. maggie dewhurst delivers medical supplies by bike to hospitals and labs, but despite being a city sprint career for the last two years, she doesn't have basic...
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. >> it's logistics on top of logistics.can think of. >> reporter: what's never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president can leave washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes, many may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one, code name comet goes, and to backups. loaded on four giant c-17 cargo planes, the presidential limo called the beast. and two backups. sealed to protect from chemical or biological weapons. 22 armored suvs and vans are lifted to transport secret service and white house staff. five helicopters, including marine one, are also packed. everything down to the white house podium goes, even if it's just to new york. >> since 9/11, we've seen such a substantial change in the numbers of threats and the sophistication of those threats that dod has increased its participation. >> these days, the military is heavily involved. for example, a senior intelligence official tells nbc news when president trump is in new york ci
. >> it's logistics on top of logistics.can think of. >> reporter: what's never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president can leave washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes, many may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one, code name comet goes, and to backups. loaded on four giant c-17 cargo planes, the presidential limo called the beast. and two backups. sealed to protect from chemical...
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host: talk about the logistical challenges of building a wall on natural borders.he land that is owned by ranchers the way up -- ranchers all the way up to the border. obviously we cannot go into a foreign country and building their. -- and build there. eminent domain protection and the executive director told me the day before yesterday, granted this was before the order came down. there are many members who are split. saying why do we find a 100 year lease? and if the other -- if ever there is a time you don't need back in we get our land proper compensation. you have to consider there are treaties in place since 1970's. any barrier on the southern border cannot obstruct the flow of the river which is a natural border. you have water treaties between texas and mexico. you have a lot of places, say el paso, new mexico where desert, it might be easier, but then you go down the river toward the there -- theyland had trouble building the wall because of the soil and foundation issues. i don't think it will be anything easier with the proposed barrier that is going to
host: talk about the logistical challenges of building a wall on natural borders.he land that is owned by ranchers the way up -- ranchers all the way up to the border. obviously we cannot go into a foreign country and building their. -- and build there. eminent domain protection and the executive director told me the day before yesterday, granted this was before the order came down. there are many members who are split. saying why do we find a 100 year lease? and if the other -- if ever there...
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. >> it is logistics on top of logistics. it's thinking about every problem in advance and coming up with every type of contingency plan you can think of. >> reporter: what's never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president leaves washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes which may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one and two backups loaded on four giant c-17 car go planes, the presidential limb know called the beast and two backups, sealed to protect from chemical or biological weapons. 22 armored suvs and vans are there to transport secret service and white house staff. five helicopters including marine one are also packed. everything down to the white house podium goes, even if it's just to new york. >> since 9/11, we've seen such a substantial change in the numbers of threats and the sophistication of those threats that dod has increased its participation. >> reporter: these days the military is indeed heavy involved. for exa
. >> it is logistics on top of logistics. it's thinking about every problem in advance and coming up with every type of contingency plan you can think of. >> reporter: what's never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president leaves washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes which may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one and two backups loaded on four giant c-17 car go planes, the...
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just to get some logistical items off the menu first.today's program is just one of many exciting programs coming up here in the fall season at the national constitution center. next week we will tackle the question of is the constitution judeo-christian which would be a great discussion. Ãwe moderate that discussion and in just two weeks we are hosting conversation on presidential legacies with robert strauss author of the new book worst president ever, theories after this. james buchanan the potus game and the legacy of the least of the lesser president. that should be a, sorted again, a scholar and resident will be moderating that. he is a specialist on some of the more spirited presidents. that will be a terrific discussion. finally the complete schedule of our upcoming tom hawley event. please visit constitution b7 work for pick up a flyer on the registration table. i also want to thank the members of the audience thank you for being here. and for all you do for the constitution center. if you're interested in being a member please
just to get some logistical items off the menu first.today's program is just one of many exciting programs coming up here in the fall season at the national constitution center. next week we will tackle the question of is the constitution judeo-christian which would be a great discussion. Ãwe moderate that discussion and in just two weeks we are hosting conversation on presidential legacies with robert strauss author of the new book worst president ever, theories after this. james buchanan the...
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. >> it is logistics on top of logistics. it's thinking about every problem in advance and coming up with every type of contingency plan you can think of. >> reporter: what has never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president leaves washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes, which may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one, code named comet, and two backups, loaded on four giant c-17 cargo planes, the presidential limo called the beast, and two backups. sealed to protect from chemical or biological weapons. 22 armored suvs and vans are air lifted to transport secret service and white house staff. five helicopters, including marine one, are also packed. everything down to the white house podium goes. even if it's just to new york. >> since 9/11, we have seen such a substantial change in the numbers of threats and the sophistication of those threats, that dod has increased its participation. >> reporter: these days, the military is i
. >> it is logistics on top of logistics. it's thinking about every problem in advance and coming up with every type of contingency plan you can think of. >> reporter: what has never been fully reported before are the details about what happens whenever the president leaves washington. it can take a minimum of seven planes, which may make numerous trips before the president even reaches his destination. air force one, code named comet, and two backups, loaded on four giant c-17...
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. -- logistics properties. the singapore-based company has a market value of over $8 million.irst round offers by early next month. downtive consumers pulled 2 of japan's top retailers. stagnant wages prompting many to rein in spending. another take on japan's retail later. asia's most valuable startup has picked goldman sachs to leave its idea. the singapore in gaming -- e gaming commerce considering listing in the u.s. it would be the largest tech ipo out of south asia, and a boon for others. we are following which industry group will likely experience a bubble in china. ♪ rishaad: after a bevy of bubbles smart money is betting in excess credit, leading to more essay deflation and 2017. in 2017.sset deflation where will all of that liquidity go? let's start where that money comes from, then where does it go? that is key. >> you already alluded to the bubbles that have ruled china's markets over the past few years. there is this gauge that the bank for international settlements has that looks for credit growth in the country relative to the economy overtime, and relative to i
. -- logistics properties. the singapore-based company has a market value of over $8 million.irst round offers by early next month. downtive consumers pulled 2 of japan's top retailers. stagnant wages prompting many to rein in spending. another take on japan's retail later. asia's most valuable startup has picked goldman sachs to leave its idea. the singapore in gaming -- e gaming commerce considering listing in the u.s. it would be the largest tech ipo out of south asia, and a boon for others....
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report that the trump administration is moving the press out of the white house, is that s that a logistical or punitive move. >> i think no decision has been made on that yet, as you know, having been in this town a lot longer than me, the white house is actually 18 acres, and i think what the team told me is there is such a tremendous amount of interest in this incoming administration that they are giving some consideration to finding a larger venue on the 18 acres than the white house complex to accommodate the extraordinary interest. the white house pressroom which you have served in, john, is actually a pretty small room, and i think the interests of the team is to make sure we accommodate the broadest number of people who are interested in media from around the country and around the world, but we are working on that, we are working that way out on a way that reflects our commitment to transparency, to a free and independent press and we look forward to it. >> dickerson: if you get rid of the press briefing room you can make more room for the daily press guys
report that the trump administration is moving the press out of the white house, is that s that a logistical or punitive move. >> i think no decision has been made on that yet, as you know, having been in this town a lot longer than me, the white house is actually 18 acres, and i think what the team told me is there is such a tremendous amount of interest in this incoming administration that they are giving some consideration to finding a larger venue on the 18 acres than the white house...
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it turns out to be a kind of logistical nightmare. they tried to go home for a weekend early in the presidency, and there were so many issues that came up even with like who would prepare the food in their home because there are security rules governing what the president and first lady can put in their mouths because of poisoning concerns. they ended up tying up traffic in chicago which was really not something they wanted to do. they didn't want to inconvenience other people. as we know, tying up traffic is also a very bad thing to do politically. it really annoys people. the question of whether they could go out to a restaurant. even the question of the press pool. president-elect trump as we know has tried to disregard the press pool which has earned a really strong reaction of concerns from reporters like me, because of the implications for covering the presidency. but it's also true that having a press pool does make it harder for a president to sort of move around in the world more easily. another thing to understand about any
it turns out to be a kind of logistical nightmare. they tried to go home for a weekend early in the presidency, and there were so many issues that came up even with like who would prepare the food in their home because there are security rules governing what the president and first lady can put in their mouths because of poisoning concerns. they ended up tying up traffic in chicago which was really not something they wanted to do. they didn't want to inconvenience other people. as we know,...
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the logistics of coordinating an australian british effort in this, is that tricky?o look seamless and that is the most important thing. it was incredible shooting in india with all the beautiful chaos there and are very different thing in tasmania. it was quite a lot of the film, we have this incredible young actor who is extraordinary in the film and we really had to rely on this young kid to provide a performance that eve ryo ne to provide a performance that everyone would fall in love with and tha nkfully everyone would fall in love with and thankfully according to nominations today people have really connected with the film. that was critical casting. we tested over 2000 children for the role, a big process that started for five months before the preproduction process. so a very important element. your company has been involved with so many big productions, macbeth, and so on. how well our british producers doing in the movie game at the moment, is it something, we know that actors spread far and wide and their reputation is enormous globally. the folks behind t
the logistics of coordinating an australian british effort in this, is that tricky?o look seamless and that is the most important thing. it was incredible shooting in india with all the beautiful chaos there and are very different thing in tasmania. it was quite a lot of the film, we have this incredible young actor who is extraordinary in the film and we really had to rely on this young kid to provide a performance that eve ryo ne to provide a performance that everyone would fall in love with...
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about the logistics of all of it, but they say a guaranteed spot if you car pool and use the app. >> all right. some good thoughts. thank you, alex. >>> new unemployment figures are out, they continue to show a low jobless rate for the bay area. according to the state employment development department, san mateo county is at 2.9% unemployment, martin county, 2.9%, and unemployment in san francisco is just about 3%. santa clara county reports unemployment of 3.3. the next lowest rates were there in sonoma county at 3.7, and alameda county at 3.8. the highest unemployment rate in any bay area county is 5.1. that's in solano county. but certainly lower than most of the country. >> trees fell down. there were mudslides around the area. coming up, we'll show you more of the damage from this latest storm. >> but first, dangerous conditions as some of the beaches across northern california, just how high the waves hit over the tweak year- end that set some of the biggest waves on record. >> it's laney in n some areas. it's wet on the roads. you might see some is slow traffic here. this is h
about the logistics of all of it, but they say a guaranteed spot if you car pool and use the app. >> all right. some good thoughts. thank you, alex. >>> new unemployment figures are out, they continue to show a low jobless rate for the bay area. according to the state employment development department, san mateo county is at 2.9% unemployment, martin county, 2.9%, and unemployment in san francisco is just about 3%. santa clara county reports unemployment of 3.3. the next lowest...
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they hired a logistics and may encouraged employees to apply. employees, 80rent of them were african-american. one of those women had been employed by logistics company for 14 years. 18 years ago, she had an assault and battery conviction. we have seen that in employers around the country. not fully recognize the talent they are losing. we are happy to see the work opm has done so we can ensure we are being a model employer across the federal government and ensuring we have opportunities for people with prior convictions. >> thank you for your patience. oriented policing we love data. -- how can this impact the public discourse surrounding policing in the years ahead? >> good afternoon, everyone. it is a pleasure to be here. it is a good moment because it put the cap on a lot of good work the administration has done. it has been the greatest honor in my professional career to be able to serve this administration. field as0 years in the a police officer. and ninein oakland years in east palo alto. these are very diverse communities with significa
they hired a logistics and may encouraged employees to apply. employees, 80rent of them were african-american. one of those women had been employed by logistics company for 14 years. 18 years ago, she had an assault and battery conviction. we have seen that in employers around the country. not fully recognize the talent they are losing. we are happy to see the work opm has done so we can ensure we are being a model employer across the federal government and ensuring we have opportunities for...