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the logistics in amazon looks to expand further into china. what drives all of these changes?an industry analyst. logistics is an ever consolidating industry but i see these things as three different events. 0ne see these things as three different events. one is an aspiration of china to manage everything within without china. so that leads to very position. as the acquisition of the other company, a strategic investment aimed at generating more returns. i would put these two things into different categories. logistics is definitely going to be a very exciting industry and we will see more and more consolidation. a very exciting industry and we will see more and more consolidationm is going to be. will there be lots more consolidation? are there still deals for investors? definitely. there are good deals in areas such as dangerous goods and handling which are dominated by smaller players. the bigger players do not have a big footprint in these areas and soa have a big footprint in these areas and so a good acquisition target. both have a look at the markets because some of the
the logistics in amazon looks to expand further into china. what drives all of these changes?an industry analyst. logistics is an ever consolidating industry but i see these things as three different events. 0ne see these things as three different events. one is an aspiration of china to manage everything within without china. so that leads to very position. as the acquisition of the other company, a strategic investment aimed at generating more returns. i would put these two things into...
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sunoco logistics leak in berks county according to the company did not affect anyone but dit reignite some old fears. the path is paved for a new natural gas pipeline to run through berks county but just an old one is renewing concerns about the potential dangers of the pipelines in the region. >> you want to think that hey, it will go in, maybe i'm being irrational. >> reporter: wayne lee lives in the neighborhood where sunoco logistics pipeline runs through. his concerns over natural gas pipeline were solidified earlier this month when the 8- inch pipeline leaked just over 1,000 gallons of propane and methane in the ground in nearby morgan town. >> that thing leak had happened in this neighborhood, you know, no telling what the damages would be. >> reporter: sunoco logistics says the leak caused no public safety impact but admits this is third leak along the pipeline route within the pennsylvania year. >> when you hear about three times in less than a year you wonder who is watching. now they want to put a newer pipeline twice as big and you are increasing the danger. >> reporter: s
sunoco logistics leak in berks county according to the company did not affect anyone but dit reignite some old fears. the path is paved for a new natural gas pipeline to run through berks county but just an old one is renewing concerns about the potential dangers of the pipelines in the region. >> you want to think that hey, it will go in, maybe i'm being irrational. >> reporter: wayne lee lives in the neighborhood where sunoco logistics pipeline runs through. his concerns over...
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logistics is a long-term -- logistical stuff to someone else so they can focus on what they do best,ir own business. now schnieder international is a large scale truck provider, with a dense network and broad geographic coverage. in the lastee years the company laz made some investments in new safety equipment for their diver drivers, which over the long-term helps them with insurance costs. the company has rapidly expanded his customized home, retail delivery offerings with white glove -- they easter'll ship a f furniture to your house and then assemble it for you. they take mapackages to their actually destination, while the trucking industry is fairly flag meanted. it's fragmented by three major players and schnieder national is one of them. the company has long-standing relationships with nearly all the major north american railways. that givers schnieder national a real competitive advantage. meanwhile the company is transforming its business. they used to rent all their truck beds, but now they're switching to a company owned model that should be cheaper long-term. it's a move
logistics is a long-term -- logistical stuff to someone else so they can focus on what they do best,ir own business. now schnieder international is a large scale truck provider, with a dense network and broad geographic coverage. in the lastee years the company laz made some investments in new safety equipment for their diver drivers, which over the long-term helps them with insurance costs. the company has rapidly expanded his customized home, retail delivery offerings with white glove -- they...
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bill: tell us about the logistics for organ transplants to be more common across the country? professor lederer: i need to tell you the conventional story and the story that i am somewhat more interested in. the conventional story about him when organ transplantation began is in the 19 -- the 1950's with the first kidney transplant between two identical twins in a massachusetts hospital in 1954. it takes off from their. again, that is to overlook american investment in the repair of the body, its function or appearance. i include the thyroid gland. this is the heyday of the, you know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you know, to be rejuvenated. bill: what was it about world war ii that
bill: tell us about the logistics for organ transplants to be more common across the country? professor lederer: i need to tell you the conventional story and the story that i am somewhat more interested in. the conventional story about him when organ transplantation began is in the 19 -- the 1950's with the first kidney transplant between two identical twins in a massachusetts hospital in 1954. it takes off from their. again, that is to overlook american investment in the repair of the body,...
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. >> and the logistics for the hotel. >> the prayer breakfast is different seating, yes. >> let's talk about the significant of this year and this dinner. president trump is not in attendance, why? >> well, it's not unprecedented far president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan had been shot. he called in from camp saifd! in fact he basically said when they say get in the car -- >> and before that jimmy carter really disliked the press and he skaped two of thiz. unlike others who have skipped it, he wanted the press to suffer. in his diary he talked about they want me to come and perform for my supper. i'm not going to do that. they joe di pow ell to make jokes aimed at the press. he came again and was a little more accommodating. what's unprecedented is a staff boycotting it. i act which youly find that troubling. it started to honor the press and take care of the people and staff who work with the press. we always, every year, try to get te st-- the stenos. >> and we'll look at some of the maps, how is that impacting this dinner this year? >> actually we have
. >> and the logistics for the hotel. >> the prayer breakfast is different seating, yes. >> let's talk about the significant of this year and this dinner. president trump is not in attendance, why? >> well, it's not unprecedented far president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan had been shot. he called in from camp saifd! in fact he basically said when they say get in the car -- >> and before that jimmy carter really disliked the press and...
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for the first lady and her small staff, it is a logistical challenge and a test to see how well the trumpeam can organize such a major event. kate. >> usually a lot of fun though. kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. >> this week is the political world has its sights set on a special election for a house seat in the atlanta. democrats are hoping a win in one of the first contested elections of the trump ish ra could be a signal of strength and pinning their hopes on a rel lively unknown candidate. abe gutierrez has our report. >> this is a historic election for georgia. >> reporter: this week at least, he's the new face of the democratic party. >> how are you? >> reporter: john ossoff is 30 years old, a former kong greggs counsel aide who is suddenly topping the polls in georgia's sixth district. >> reporter: is 24 special election in georgia a referendum on donald trump? >> this election like all elections is about local issues and local solutions before it's about national politics. >> reporter: but many democrats see it as much more. he's raised a whopping $8.3 million since jumping into t
for the first lady and her small staff, it is a logistical challenge and a test to see how well the trumpeam can organize such a major event. kate. >> usually a lot of fun though. kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. >> this week is the political world has its sights set on a special election for a house seat in the atlanta. democrats are hoping a win in one of the first contested elections of the trump ish ra could be a signal of strength and pinning their hopes on a rel lively unknown...
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tell us about the logistics for organ transplants to be more common across the country? professor lederer: i need to tell you the conventional story and the story that i am somewhat more interested in. the conventional story about when organ transplantation began is in the 19 -- the 1950's with the first kidney transplant between two identical twins in a massachusetts hospital in 1954. it takes off from their. to overlookis american investment in the repair of the body, its function .r appearance thyroid gland. the, youhe heyday of know, sort of the glands. the idea that internal secretions in the body are very important of the regulation or function or growth. in my work, i was very struck by the willingness, again, of men and women to undergo ovarian transplants and testicular transplants in the 1920's. this is before the isolation of testosterone and estrogen. but again, in an effort on the part of women, the chance to have a child, and on the part of men, you know, to be rejuvenated . what was it about world war ii that sort of propel -- was it the medical advances t
tell us about the logistics for organ transplants to be more common across the country? professor lederer: i need to tell you the conventional story and the story that i am somewhat more interested in. the conventional story about when organ transplantation began is in the 19 -- the 1950's with the first kidney transplant between two identical twins in a massachusetts hospital in 1954. it takes off from their. to overlookis american investment in the repair of the body, its function .r...
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there's also marketing, commerce and information technology, logistics.ide range of opportunities. >> i work as a developer, meaning i will come in and work with engineering and environmental studies. there is a slew of different job opportunities there in terms of engineering, environmentalists for environmental studies. >> [indiscernible] >> iowa is the wind energy capital of the world, the skyscrapers of the midwest. >> we got approval for what will be the largest wind farm ever constructed to date, about 2000 megawatts here in iowa. >> renewable energy has many big impact on the auto industry. >> they cut costs on international oil imports and allows ourselves to protect ourselves from having to rely on >> renewable energy has many big impact on the auto industry. >> they cut costs on international oil imports and allows ourselves to protect ourselves from having to rely on international energy. >> mourad barbara nobler energy -- more and more renewable energy. >> what if something awful happens around the world, and countries we depend on for energy
there's also marketing, commerce and information technology, logistics.ide range of opportunities. >> i work as a developer, meaning i will come in and work with engineering and environmental studies. there is a slew of different job opportunities there in terms of engineering, environmentalists for environmental studies. >> [indiscernible] >> iowa is the wind energy capital of the world, the skyscrapers of the midwest. >> we got approval for what will be the largest...
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all that logistical work willdrain metres.will drain the spring and take down the water table which is preserving all of these objects which are thousands of years old. the road has got to go somewhere. it does but why does it have to go here? this is one of the most precious landscapes in the world. so what does the man in charge of the scheme had to say about david and rachel's fears? we have gone and visited the site with the professor to listen to what he is saying. across the road we have bush barrow and the owner of the land says having the tunnel will impact the world heritage. land says having the tunnel will impact the world heritagelj land says having the tunnel will impact the world heritage. i have met her, we are listening to what she is saying and what the other 9000 bits of correspondence are saying. will you change your plan if it does not work? we are still in consultation and are analysing it in taking a view on the best way forward. earlier this month more than 20 eminent archaeologists and historians regist
all that logistical work willdrain metres.will drain the spring and take down the water table which is preserving all of these objects which are thousands of years old. the road has got to go somewhere. it does but why does it have to go here? this is one of the most precious landscapes in the world. so what does the man in charge of the scheme had to say about david and rachel's fears? we have gone and visited the site with the professor to listen to what he is saying. across the road we have...
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even do it logistically? that is tribal land and that involves negotiations. many parts of the order that of the border are very remote. they are far away from any road. there just isn't a lot and hasn't been a lot of traffic across for our unauthorized immigration. there are laws in place is near cities. it is not only less effective because people are crossing, it is far more expensive. >> does the border wall make sense to you? mind thate to bear in more than half of the unauthorized population are overstaying it. they are overstaying it. they're not even coming across the border from mexico. after that building the wall would solve half the problem. i think people need to bear that in mind. host: a caller from our independent line. you are on. >> border control is along a certain path that the folks are coming down from deeper than mexico could also come by vote and, through the gulf of mexico. no customs, no nothing. we build roads in this country to get from one place to another and people choose to take them. they use something else and hasn't the gover
even do it logistically? that is tribal land and that involves negotiations. many parts of the order that of the border are very remote. they are far away from any road. there just isn't a lot and hasn't been a lot of traffic across for our unauthorized immigration. there are laws in place is near cities. it is not only less effective because people are crossing, it is far more expensive. >> does the border wall make sense to you? mind thate to bear in more than half of the unauthorized...
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the logistics for the hotel itself, this is something they do every year correct? >> the thing that they have is different seating. >> let's talk about the significance of this year, president trump is not going to be in attendance, why? it is not unprecedented for a president to come. we have had cases, most recently ronald reagan did not come in 1981 but he had a pretty good news. he had been shot. in, he had a presence at the dinner. he said those who get in the car, listen to them. >> it was a funny call. that, jimmy carter really dislike the press and he skipped it as well. unlike other presidents who have skipped this, they did not send the first lady or the vice president. suffer,d the press to in his diary he talked about how they wanted me to come and perform for my dinner. they are terrible. he said jimmy powell his press secretary to basically make jokes aimed at the press. 1980 and was and little more accommodating. it was not pretty. >> what is unprecedented about this year's dinner is the staff boycotting it. that has never happened, i actually find i
the logistics for the hotel itself, this is something they do every year correct? >> the thing that they have is different seating. >> let's talk about the significance of this year, president trump is not going to be in attendance, why? it is not unprecedented for a president to come. we have had cases, most recently ronald reagan did not come in 1981 but he had a pretty good news. he had been shot. in, he had a presence at the dinner. he said those who get in the car, listen to...
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logistics, a ticket, the night of. --are in the cabinet rule we're in the cabinet room before the director -- we are in the cabinet room before the dinner. host: how do you feel about that? i am disappointed for the scholarship. we had 23 coming this year. they all look forward to a photo with the president. that is really what they are excited about. i felt badly for them. far as we are concerned, it is on with the show. host: let's take a look back at some of these dennis. i want to look at and documentary and the king and obama and his face-making ability. let's watch and exit. [video clip] speech correspondents' ever is 2011. meet in thesed to cabinet room to go over the jokes. we had to wait. door anddent opens the is tossing a football around and says come in. he says, i like the jokes, but there is one joke with the punchline is bin laden. i would just change it to some other foreign sounding name, like -- let's do that instead. i said, that is not funny. he said, it will be funny. it will be great. but for the
logistics, a ticket, the night of. --are in the cabinet rule we're in the cabinet room before the director -- we are in the cabinet room before the dinner. host: how do you feel about that? i am disappointed for the scholarship. we had 23 coming this year. they all look forward to a photo with the president. that is really what they are excited about. i felt badly for them. far as we are concerned, it is on with the show. host: let's take a look back at some of these dennis. i want to look at...
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there is also marketing, commerce, information technology, logistics, a wide range of opportunity. ,> work as a developer meaning i come in and consult with engineering studies and environmental studies, do the permitting, so there is a slew of job opportunities there. you could engineer the design of the facilities. we have a lot of environmentalists to do environmental studies. >> jobs created to have that , i think weionship will continue to see that build out as we continue to increase the percentage of electricity generated. jobs in world iowa. >> wind farms created in the 1980's in california. >> they have found a home in iowa, the wind capital of the world. >> mid-america and gotten approval from what would be the largest wind farm ever constructed to date, about 2000 megawatts here in iowa. >> more energy is generated from wind than any other state, 31%. mid-american energy has , a $1ced the project billion investment. bywill be over 40% renewable the year 2020. >> rural energy has made a big impact on the auto industry. >> all fuel used in the united states is ethanol -- and
there is also marketing, commerce, information technology, logistics, a wide range of opportunity. ,> work as a developer meaning i come in and consult with engineering studies and environmental studies, do the permitting, so there is a slew of job opportunities there. you could engineer the design of the facilities. we have a lot of environmentalists to do environmental studies. >> jobs created to have that , i think weionship will continue to see that build out as we continue to...
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host: the logistics for the hotel itself. this is the single biggest event they do every year, correct? guest: other than the prayer breakfast which is different seating. yes. host: george, talk about the significance of this year and this dinner. prum is not in attendance. why? guest: it's not unprecedented for a president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan didn't come in 1981, but had he a good excuse. he had been shot. but he called in from camp david. he was a presence at the dinner. host: had he a line -- he basically said when the secret service said get in the car, listen to them. guest: it was a funny call. and before that, jimmy carter really disliked the press, disliked the dinner. he skipped two of his. and unlike other presidents who had skipped it, didn't send his vice president, didn't send the first lady. suffer.d the press to in his diary he talked about they want me to come and perform for my supper, i'm not going to do that. they are terrible. he sent jody powell in 1978, his press se
host: the logistics for the hotel itself. this is the single biggest event they do every year, correct? guest: other than the prayer breakfast which is different seating. yes. host: george, talk about the significance of this year and this dinner. prum is not in attendance. why? guest: it's not unprecedented for a president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan didn't come in 1981, but had he a good excuse. he had been shot. but he called in from camp david. he was a...
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. >> host: the logistics for the hotel itself, this is the single biggest event they do every year, correct? >> other than the prayer breakfast which is different sitting. >> host: george, let's talk about the significance of this year. president trump is not in attendance, why? >> is not a precedent for president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan didn't come in 81 but he had a good excuse, he had been shot. but he called in from camp david. he was a presence at the dinner. >> he basically said when the secret service i get the car, listen to them. >> exactly, it was a funny call. before that, jimmy carter really dislike the press and the dinner, he skipped two of his. unlike other presidents who had skipped it, he did not send his vice president or the first lady, he wanted the press to suffer. in his diary he talked about, they want me to call barbara for providing stop her, i am not going to do that. they are terrible. he sent his press secretary and 78 to basically make jokes aimed at the press. he came again in 80 and was a little more accommodating. it was not
. >> host: the logistics for the hotel itself, this is the single biggest event they do every year, correct? >> other than the prayer breakfast which is different sitting. >> host: george, let's talk about the significance of this year. president trump is not in attendance, why? >> is not a precedent for president not to come. we have had cases most recently ronald reagan didn't come in 81 but he had a good excuse, he had been shot. but he called in from camp david. he...
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how big a logistical challenge has it been to get this all together?ho has come out to sea at this morning. we are proud in yorkshire that the flying scotsman i5a yorkshire that the flying scotsman is a yorkshire build product. the new virgin azuma i5 is a yorkshire build product. the new virgin azuma is a transformation in rail travel, will they revolutionise the east coast main line? they are packed with technology. they are quicker than our existing train5, which is how we will cut journey time5 our existing train5, which is how we will cutjourney times when they come in. of course, being built in the north east, again we will keep that regional connection that has run all the way from when the flying scotsman was built at doncaster. people often complain about higher rail fares, people often complain about higher railfares, but is people often complain about higher rail fares, but is that as a result of this investment, that we are finally seeing on british railways? ye5, finally seeing on british railways? yes, the exciting thing as well is that a
how big a logistical challenge has it been to get this all together?ho has come out to sea at this morning. we are proud in yorkshire that the flying scotsman i5a yorkshire that the flying scotsman is a yorkshire build product. the new virgin azuma i5 is a yorkshire build product. the new virgin azuma is a transformation in rail travel, will they revolutionise the east coast main line? they are packed with technology. they are quicker than our existing train5, which is how we will cut journey...
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further logistics will be provided over the weekend.e pence arrived in south korea just hours after a north korean medium-range missile exploded a few seconds after launch. the vice president spoke about that to u.s. military personnel. >> this morning's provocation from the north is just the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day in the defense of the freedom of the people of south korea and the defense of america in this part of the world. your willingness to step forward, to serve, to stand forward without -- firm without fear inspires the world and it's an honor for us to share this meal with you today. thank you for your service. [applause] this is a challenging time all over the world. especially here in the asia-pacific. the opportunity for me to be here today is a great privilege for me. let me assure you under president trump's leadership our resolve has never been stronger. our commitment to this historic alliance with the courageous of south korea has never been stronger and with your help and with god's
further logistics will be provided over the weekend.e pence arrived in south korea just hours after a north korean medium-range missile exploded a few seconds after launch. the vice president spoke about that to u.s. military personnel. >> this morning's provocation from the north is just the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day in the defense of the freedom of the people of south korea and the defense of america in this part of the world. your willingness to step...
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further logistics and guidance will be provided through the weekend.florida this weekend. he attended easter services at the church of the bethesda by the sea. it is the same church where he and milani were married in 2005. the spokesperson said the president will spend the rest of the day participating in annual easter festivities at mar-a-lago. the first lady will host the annual white house easter egg roll tomorrow. check out our c-span classroom website at c-span.org /classroom. it is full of teaching resources for c-span classroom material. it includes short current avidity is that highlight important events in washington dc. constitution clips that bring the constitution to light. social studies lesson plans including on this today in history resources. allowsource function classroom teachers and to filter -- our, person bellringer video clips are teacher favorite. they are short videos including vocabulary that make the federal government more accessible to students. >> i love the bell ringers. i will use them in conjunction with an activity we
further logistics and guidance will be provided through the weekend.florida this weekend. he attended easter services at the church of the bethesda by the sea. it is the same church where he and milani were married in 2005. the spokesperson said the president will spend the rest of the day participating in annual easter festivities at mar-a-lago. the first lady will host the annual white house easter egg roll tomorrow. check out our c-span classroom website at c-span.org /classroom. it is full...
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shipping, maritime finance and law, maritime technology, culture and logistics, and the fifth pillartractiveness of the city in itself. so we put all the rankings together, singapore is number one on three of five pillars and altogether singapore is the maritime capital of the world. and briefly, this industry downturn, when can be expected to turn around, two years, three years? well, the industry will recover with different speeds in different places. but i believe two or three years from now things will look a lot that are. thank you so much for your insights. well, it looks like there will be an uptick, ata looks like there will be an uptick, at a different paces, as we have just said. thank you so much for joining us, and all this week it is singapore maritime week. and moving on now to south korea's presidential election, it is drawing near, and questions are being raised about how corruption in the country was allowed to flourish at the highest levels of business and government. it brought down the president, what will the election mean change? 0ur correspondent has more from
shipping, maritime finance and law, maritime technology, culture and logistics, and the fifth pillartractiveness of the city in itself. so we put all the rankings together, singapore is number one on three of five pillars and altogether singapore is the maritime capital of the world. and briefly, this industry downturn, when can be expected to turn around, two years, three years? well, the industry will recover with different speeds in different places. but i believe two or three years from now...
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weren't fighting until 1917, they had a very pivotal role in the course of thed war i with regards to logistics that were involved. host: i think you mentioned the germans that strapped explosives -- the soviets, i'm sorry. did the united states ever do that? chelsea: not that i know of. there were some unusual experiments with animals in war in the 1950's and 1960's, where they tried to use animals more as formal weapons, but that was not a big thing for the united states. the united states used more traditional roles for war dogs that they continue to use today. host: did any of the training ever begin to get pushback in america from organizations like the aspca or other animal where fair -- animal welfare groups with mark -- groups? chelsea: there is always been inhback in varying degrees united states, and in britain during world war i and world war ii, but one of the things to keep in mind is that during those wars, it was a great sense of patriotism, and so the animal welfare groups are more interested in being involved with the war effort and supporting the troops and supporting the anim
weren't fighting until 1917, they had a very pivotal role in the course of thed war i with regards to logistics that were involved. host: i think you mentioned the germans that strapped explosives -- the soviets, i'm sorry. did the united states ever do that? chelsea: not that i know of. there were some unusual experiments with animals in war in the 1950's and 1960's, where they tried to use animals more as formal weapons, but that was not a big thing for the united states. the united states...
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i just had a quick logistical question and deeper question if i may, you're rejecting the april 28 meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? and secondly, given the tension on the korean peninsula and the u.s. vice president saying the era of strategic patience is over and in your remarks you are suggest inthat -- north korea is willing to take the toughest counteractions against any provocations, ready to react to my motive of war desired by the u.s., what sort of counteractions are you willing to take? and do you intend to conduct a six text or icbm launch in the next time period? it's a very tense period and i think we all have that question for you. thank you. >> thanks for the briefing. i wanted to know the last time you were here was in march and spoke about this request to the secretary general for an international forum of legal experts on this issue and i wanted to know in the more than months since that you received any response and won't confirm receipt of the letter. and if you are willing to, u.s. vice president mike pence went to the
i just had a quick logistical question and deeper question if i may, you're rejecting the april 28 meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? and secondly, given the tension on the korean peninsula and the u.s. vice president saying the era of strategic patience is over and in your remarks you are suggest inthat -- north korea is willing to take the toughest counteractions against any provocations, ready to react to my motive of war desired by the u.s.,...
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the company said that is due to logistical conditions due to wet weather and its mines.her and its mines. but it is says is on track to reach full—year targets. a peak in mid— february came after demand in china shrinks. oil prices have rebounded slightly after slipping $2 a barrel on a rise in us gasoline stockpiles. this is where they are right now. light crude is at $51.06 a barrel. brent crude is at $51.06 a barrel. brent crude is at $53. it is the first rise in us gas stockpiles since january. it comes since their production hits the highest level since mid—2000 15. and the latest financial results have helped ease worries over a dispute with apple for qualcomm. qualcomm's chief executive says the company expects to continue being an important supplier to the iphone maker. —— radu. in january, supplier to the iphone maker. —— radu. injanuary, apple sued qualcomm, accusing them of overcharging for its chips. and malaysia airlines has become the first carrier to sign up to a new satellite flight tracking system. it will allow the monitoring of planes in areas where th
the company said that is due to logistical conditions due to wet weather and its mines.her and its mines. but it is says is on track to reach full—year targets. a peak in mid— february came after demand in china shrinks. oil prices have rebounded slightly after slipping $2 a barrel on a rise in us gasoline stockpiles. this is where they are right now. light crude is at $51.06 a barrel. brent crude is at $51.06 a barrel. brent crude is at $53. it is the first rise in us gas stockpiles since...
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they certainly did not have the tanks, they don't have the logistical equipment. and off they go in relatively small numbers to fight over there. perhaps i am running ahead of myself when i talk about the vast expansion, but i think i will try to explain it. why is it that it is a smallish number of contingents that were shipped off in the first few months of the war and it has to be the big expansion, which comes early in the last few months of 1917 and into 1918? it is because, neither wilson nor his policy advisers did -- thought they would be playing a big military role in europe. and what happens in 1917? -- havens and britain written about what happens 1917. there is a crisis of french morale. the army attendees on the western front -- there you knees on the western front. there is the feeling of the leadership -- we are waiting for the americans and the tanks. so the americans now find that they have the biggest army on the western front, which is shaking with crisis. then there is the bolshevik revolution. the other big army in the war against the armies o
they certainly did not have the tanks, they don't have the logistical equipment. and off they go in relatively small numbers to fight over there. perhaps i am running ahead of myself when i talk about the vast expansion, but i think i will try to explain it. why is it that it is a smallish number of contingents that were shipped off in the first few months of the war and it has to be the big expansion, which comes early in the last few months of 1917 and into 1918? it is because, neither wilson...
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[speaking foreign language] amos: the logistics are so remarkable that mba students from harvard business school are using it as a case study of time management. madhu pandit das: i think there is a--not i think. we definitely feel t that ther's a a divine touch in the food that comes out of f these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to i it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the hare krishna missionary anand engineer w who designed the gravity force kitchen. madhu: you knonow, some of these processes are so laborious, we could have actually done away with it, but still we do it. for instance, coconut grating. toto grate cococonut to put t in sambar for 1 100,000 childreren is no joke.. we could easily avoid coconut. it doeoesn't make much differen. but it makes a diffefence in the tastste, because samambar means it has to have c coconut. amos: if the dish h is calleled sambar-- madhu: yeah, it has to havee coconunut. amos: there are 4,500 schools eagerly waiting for their m
[speaking foreign language] amos: the logistics are so remarkable that mba students from harvard business school are using it as a case study of time management. madhu pandit das: i think there is a--not i think. we definitely feel t that ther's a a divine touch in the food that comes out of f these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to i it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the...
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that will be on goodwill from its acquisition of an australian logistics union.glomerate was businesses and postal delivery as well as banking and insurance. response from american airlines. the airline service suspended an employee after a clash over a baby stroller in san francisco. a passenger who uploaded video of the aftermath of the incidence of their mother had been struck with the pram as it was forcibly removed by the employee. american airlines has issued an apology to the passenger and her family. this issued an apology to the passenger and herfamily. this follows issued an apology to the passenger and her family. this follows another high—profile clash on a plane two weeks ago when a passenger was violently removed from an overbooked flight. do you save for a rainy day? that is a big question to ask yourself and what do you say but all? this question was put to over 8000 consumers across the region. described as the emerging affluent, these are consumers who are earning enough to save, and many of them an engine of economic growth. the study found that
that will be on goodwill from its acquisition of an australian logistics union.glomerate was businesses and postal delivery as well as banking and insurance. response from american airlines. the airline service suspended an employee after a clash over a baby stroller in san francisco. a passenger who uploaded video of the aftermath of the incidence of their mother had been struck with the pram as it was forcibly removed by the employee. american airlines has issued an apology to the passenger...
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i don't mean any disrespect, but few of our allies can get anywhere without our logistical help. thus leaving our ground combat units is the only thin line between us and harm. so how, again, will injecting women into their midst make them more lethal in combat? and why haven't proponents been made to answer this? or maybe advocates here would tell us that our ground combat units likewise need to serve purposes other than combat as well. for instance, maybe they need to do something beyond excelling at fighting and need to exemplify social justice or equity. but if equity is what proponents care about, then why don't they lobby for a draft? and universal service? or for those who invoke patriotism, love of country, and women's desire to defend the united states in the same way men do, why don't they argue for all-female units? or for those concerned about career advancement, which does traditionally favor combat officers, why not challenge the promotion system overall, since anyone, male or female, who is not in a ground combat unit, must be similarly disadvantaged? although here
i don't mean any disrespect, but few of our allies can get anywhere without our logistical help. thus leaving our ground combat units is the only thin line between us and harm. so how, again, will injecting women into their midst make them more lethal in combat? and why haven't proponents been made to answer this? or maybe advocates here would tell us that our ground combat units likewise need to serve purposes other than combat as well. for instance, maybe they need to do something beyond...
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i think the issue is that such a wide range of agencys and become ts that it logistically difficult, defense epartment often comes under fire from lawmakers because scattered rk is so they don't actually have a sound it, they are just so spread out, that is the issue we as here, what counts contractor versus subcontractor, grant recipient and how do they formulate all that? e've seen estimates in the millions of contractors, that much we know. haven't seen a definite calculation on that, i think a capitol hill on there.our complaint host: wild and wonderful has a tweet, federal workers are blamed for procedures they make, but are required to follow. washington, d.c., an independent, good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to talk about the president trump has zero government experience and this person who has now stepped industry, nd-new brand-new job, and is proposing cuts to the -level government agencies that keep clean, that keep the air breathable, rest of this the "washington journal" segment online on c-span.org. toa moment, we will go live the house for morning our sp
i think the issue is that such a wide range of agencys and become ts that it logistically difficult, defense epartment often comes under fire from lawmakers because scattered rk is so they don't actually have a sound it, they are just so spread out, that is the issue we as here, what counts contractor versus subcontractor, grant recipient and how do they formulate all that? e've seen estimates in the millions of contractors, that much we know. haven't seen a definite calculation on that, i...
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>> yeah, i think there's so many people working in the logistics world, that many of these jobs will to the drone delivery. but there's still an awful lot of labor available. >> yeah. >> and jobs available in that work force. >> because it seems to me, that overall, the message to everybody has been, you know, that the robots are taking over, and they're destroying all these jobs. yet you can look at the shift and see it's actually creating quite a few, and increasing wages, too. that's all a great sign. thank you both for joining us. prert you explaining a little more what's happening there. >>> that does it for "closing bell." better hurry up and get those warehouse jobs. "fast money" begins right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, it is the ultimate market showdown between growth and value stocks. there's a clear winner so far this year. but is the trend here to stay. the chart masters are here to break it down. the manager of a hedge fund crushing the market said this could be your best chance to buy
>> yeah, i think there's so many people working in the logistics world, that many of these jobs will to the drone delivery. but there's still an awful lot of labor available. >> yeah. >> and jobs available in that work force. >> because it seems to me, that overall, the message to everybody has been, you know, that the robots are taking over, and they're destroying all these jobs. yet you can look at the shift and see it's actually creating quite a few, and increasing...
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. >>> and what in the world is sending trump and logistics company ryder into reverse today?g with us exclusively coming up. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >>> dow up 258 points now, like yesterday, there's yours, coca-cola. >> mine? >> the one you'll call for here, ge, and verizon, but pinned at the top there, two standouts in the earnings category today. caterpillar and mcdonalds, both with a sell earnings report, powering the market higher. >> together 100 points, the two of those. >> then coke is underperforming the market. out with earnings this morning. stock is down of the it was a mixed quarter. remember, there's still a
. >>> and what in the world is sending trump and logistics company ryder into reverse today?g with us exclusively coming up. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you...
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their ability to execute logistically is unparalleled. wanted to briefly comment on the reliance issue for the suppliers, which is connected to their logistics superiority. this ties into this responsibility that some of these companies have in the tech sector now that they are so gigantic. apple is the most valuable company in the world. one might ask if they have this fleet of suppliers all over the world who live by the sword and die by the sword, if apple lifts its lower pinky, it might hurt them seriously and cause their stock to plummet, does apple have some kind of special responsibility to let shareholders know what might be coming or even take them under their wing? that is not the way they would think they have to behave. when a company is that big, it makes me wonder. caroline: it makes you wonder when apple is one of the biggest shareholders of imagination technology in the u.k. that has plummeted on the back of potentially not being as big a supplier as it previously had been. alex webb and david kirkpatrick. you will be stic
their ability to execute logistically is unparalleled. wanted to briefly comment on the reliance issue for the suppliers, which is connected to their logistics superiority. this ties into this responsibility that some of these companies have in the tech sector now that they are so gigantic. apple is the most valuable company in the world. one might ask if they have this fleet of suppliers all over the world who live by the sword and die by the sword, if apple lifts its lower pinky, it might...
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despite the fact they're investing all this money on the logistics side, fulfillment, content is goinghrough the roof. demand is there on the top line to give them relief on profits. at the same time you see new potential revenue streams start to kick in which can potentially help further expand margins over time, such as advertising. and then when you look at international opportunities, we see them as actually better positioned than local incumbents in india. >> they did talk a lot about india. can you give us a tidbit from the calls? what was the overall tone on the calls? >> i think just overwhelmingly positive. just even the holes that you can poke into the story, you can explain away as short-lived phenomenons in terms of what you need to do to achieve the longer-term mission. surprisingly, tech hasties to has historically been more about hedge funds, but longer-term horizons places it on all institutions which makes these stocks that much more attractive. >> james, thank you. that is an interesting sort of change. james cakmak. >>> quarterly results from three big european finan
despite the fact they're investing all this money on the logistics side, fulfillment, content is goinghrough the roof. demand is there on the top line to give them relief on profits. at the same time you see new potential revenue streams start to kick in which can potentially help further expand margins over time, such as advertising. and then when you look at international opportunities, we see them as actually better positioned than local incumbents in india. >> they did talk a lot...
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her in the fleet is going to create some major juggling for the more than 400 vol tire, we have a logistics team that will be plugging things where suzy would have done something, we'll find a way around that. we're pretty flexible and creative about that. but that's a temporary fix. that's not a permanent fix. >> reporte >> replacing suzy will cost around $75,000, money white pony express doesn't have. but they're hoping it's located. >> we're hoping somebody went for a joyride. >> anyone who has seen it is asked to call. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> a young woman died after falling from a balcony just blocks. it happened at dwight way and college avenue. the 21-year-old woman from elk grove likely fell from a third story balcony. she was breathing but unconscious when first spoernsd first arrived. she died at the hospital. she is a student at cal, active in a sorority. a witness tells abc 7 news it appears to be an accident. police are investigating. >>> developing news from cleveland now where there is an urgent manhunt for a homicide suspect who stalked a man and shot him dead on the str
her in the fleet is going to create some major juggling for the more than 400 vol tire, we have a logistics team that will be plugging things where suzy would have done something, we'll find a way around that. we're pretty flexible and creative about that. but that's a temporary fix. that's not a permanent fix. >> reporte >> replacing suzy will cost around $75,000, money white pony express doesn't have. but they're hoping it's located. >> we're hoping somebody went for a...
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on the logistics of this, jonathan, if i may -- not every day, in fact, i don't know when there's been service wise, how do you pull this off? >> members of congress coming to the white house in groups is not uncommon. it's something that both the capitol police and secret service work very closely on. now, taking -- >> 12, 13, 14, 15. >> sure. >> there is a the congressional picnic where you have members coming from capitol hill down to the whoite house. the key factor here is coordination and logistics between two very great law enforcement agencies, the secret service and the capitol police, working to ensure that all the members of the senate are protected from portal to portal, meaning from capitol hill to the white house and then back so there's a lot of coordination that goes into that. there's screening, the motorcade route and then, more importantly, once everyone is together on the white house grounds, what do you do if there's a tactical situation if someone attacks the white house, comes over the northern fence line, happens all the time, what do you do with members of the
on the logistics of this, jonathan, if i may -- not every day, in fact, i don't know when there's been service wise, how do you pull this off? >> members of congress coming to the white house in groups is not uncommon. it's something that both the capitol police and secret service work very closely on. now, taking -- >> 12, 13, 14, 15. >> sure. >> there is a the congressional picnic where you have members coming from capitol hill down to the whoite house. the key factor...
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i have a quick logistical question. the april 28ting meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? the tension, given on the korean peninsula and the saying theresidents air of strategic patients is every and in your remark you are isgesting that north korea willing to take the toughest counteraction to against any provocations, ready to react to any motive of word desired by the u.s., what sort of counter actions are you willing to take? do you intend to conduct a test time?m launch in the next it is a very tense time and i think we all have that question for you. thank you. >> matthew lee, thank you for the briefing. -- the lastknow time you were here was in march and spoke about this request to the secretary general for an international forum of legal experts on this issue and i wanted to know in the more than months since that you received any response and won't confirm receipt of the letter. i have asked them. and if you are willing to, u.s. vice president mike pence went to the d.m.z. and that was a u.
i have a quick logistical question. the april 28ting meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? the tension, given on the korean peninsula and the saying theresidents air of strategic patients is every and in your remark you are isgesting that north korea willing to take the toughest counteraction to against any provocations, ready to react to any motive of word desired by the u.s., what sort of counter actions are you willing to take? do you intend to...
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i have a quick logistical question. the april 28ting meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? the tension, given on the korean peninsula and the saying theresidents air of strategic patients is every and in your remark you are isgesting that north korea willing to take the toughest counteraction to against any provocations, ready to react to any motive of word desired by the u.s., what sort of counter actions are you willing to take? do you intend to conduct a test time?m launch in the next it is a very tense time and i think we all have that question for you. thank you. >> matthew lee, thank you for the briefing. -- the lastknow time you were here was in march and spoke about this request to the secretary general for an international forum of legal experts on this issue and i wanted to know in the more than months since that you received any response and won't confirm receipt of the letter. i have asked them. and if you are willing to, u.s. vice president mike pence went to the d.m.z. and that was a u.
i have a quick logistical question. the april 28ting meeting. do you have any intentions of doing anything else on that day at the u.n.? the tension, given on the korean peninsula and the saying theresidents air of strategic patients is every and in your remark you are isgesting that north korea willing to take the toughest counteraction to against any provocations, ready to react to any motive of word desired by the u.s., what sort of counter actions are you willing to take? do you intend to...
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set up ah allie baba trading and logistics hub in malaysia. the move was part of the company's efforts to establish a trade platform. a modern version of the trading route, the head of malaysia's digital economy corporation said the partnership is also intended to help small, and medium-sized companies contribute more to malaysia's gdp. >> 97% of our companies are fme's. the contribution is currently at less than 40%. this cooperation without a baba is to really learn from allie baba in the area of how to use e-commerce to transform fme to a better stronger economic empowerment. >> a court has issued a restraining order on a planned strike by drivers of uber. drivers of both companies were set to block roads in both capitals from 11 a.m. local time on tuesday. drivers are calling for reasonable hours of operation. have similar strikes in cities including mumbai, -- and -- if their demands were not met. international tourism has picked up in the capital. this after tourists stayed away from terror attacks in 2015. france is not leaving anything
set up ah allie baba trading and logistics hub in malaysia. the move was part of the company's efforts to establish a trade platform. a modern version of the trading route, the head of malaysia's digital economy corporation said the partnership is also intended to help small, and medium-sized companies contribute more to malaysia's gdp. >> 97% of our companies are fme's. the contribution is currently at less than 40%. this cooperation without a baba is to really learn from allie baba in...
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it takes a luge logistical effort and then you have to protect a safe zone. let's go back to 1995 when we established a safe zone during the bosnian war. the dutch ran away as soon as the serbs came in and massacres 10,000 muslim bosnians. again, safe zones are easy to say. once you establish it, it's massive target and you have to back it up with force. >> that's safe zones. what about grounding the syrian air force, which america could do easily without troops on the ground. >> sure. but then the question becomes -- it's not just a syrian air force. it's the russian air force. i'm not saying that we should or should not. i hope that senator graham and mccain through through what are the consequences of shooting down a russian plan? what if our planes get shot down? what happens then? murphy does appear in war and the best laid plans tend to go crazy. so again, there would be dramatic consequences. what the plane gets shot down and we have to rescue a pilot in the middle of aleppo. they're easy to say but the logistical consequences and the second and third
it takes a luge logistical effort and then you have to protect a safe zone. let's go back to 1995 when we established a safe zone during the bosnian war. the dutch ran away as soon as the serbs came in and massacres 10,000 muslim bosnians. again, safe zones are easy to say. once you establish it, it's massive target and you have to back it up with force. >> that's safe zones. what about grounding the syrian air force, which america could do easily without troops on the ground. >>...
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we know what they have logistically in terms of their weaponry. head. >> yeah. the question is if we were to actually try to do some kind of a missile targeted strike against north korea, would they respond? >> so having ships in that area as the u.s. does now wouldn't constitute a provocation? >> we do that all the time. >> we do? >> on a yearly basis. >> we do. he doesn't like it. >> yes. that's our show of strength. their show of strength is the parades they just had and missile tests that they do. >> okay. graham, i know as i said you have written extensively about the relationship between u.s. and china and written a book in which you say that the two countries could be heading toward war. why do you write that and do you think it's inevitable? >> well, not inevitable but a fast track the war is just the scenario that we've been discussing. donald trump says north korea cannot acquire a capability to attack the american homeland with nuclear weapons. if the only way to prevent that is an attack on north korea, like the attack on syria, he say
we know what they have logistically in terms of their weaponry. head. >> yeah. the question is if we were to actually try to do some kind of a missile targeted strike against north korea, would they respond? >> so having ships in that area as the u.s. does now wouldn't constitute a provocation? >> we do that all the time. >> we do? >> on a yearly basis. >> we do. he doesn't like it. >> yes. that's our show of strength. their show of strength is the...
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sunoco logistics leak in berks county according to the company did not affect anyone but dit reignites. the path is paved for a new natural gas pipeline to run through berks county but just an old one is renewing concerns about the potential dangers of the pipelines in the region. >> you want to think that hey, it will go in, maybe i'm being irrational. >> reporter: wayne lee lives in the neighborhood where sunoco logistics pipeline runs through. his concerns over natural gas pipeline were solidified earlier this month when the 8-
sunoco logistics leak in berks county according to the company did not affect anyone but dit reignites. the path is paved for a new natural gas pipeline to run through berks county but just an old one is renewing concerns about the potential dangers of the pipelines in the region. >> you want to think that hey, it will go in, maybe i'm being irrational. >> reporter: wayne lee lives in the neighborhood where sunoco logistics pipeline runs through. his concerns over natural gas...
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walk me through the logistics here. what is this space here, and you know, what happens here?> okay, here we have the freezers where we keep a lot of the stock. >> how does the product get from the co-packer to here? >> we pick it up. there's three trucks. you know, it's a constant movement of product. >> it's gotta cost a lot to do that. >> it's very intricate, because if you miss one day, it's a chain reaction that screws everything up. >> so this is where all the inventory's kept? >> right here. >> so what is there, one or two weeks' supply in here? >> uh, probably about a week right now. >> i'll give you a lot of credit, it looks organized, it looks right. yet another problem with co-packers. we're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we
walk me through the logistics here. what is this space here, and you know, what happens here?> okay, here we have the freezers where we keep a lot of the stock. >> how does the product get from the co-packer to here? >> we pick it up. there's three trucks. you know, it's a constant movement of product. >> it's gotta cost a lot to do that. >> it's very intricate, because if you miss one day, it's a chain reaction that screws everything up. >> so this is where all...
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it's a logistics problem of the company.had a logistics problem and they took these four paying passengers off to resolve it. a lot of the things we've heard from a lot of the passengers, if they had just offered more money. or if they had just been a little more -- they came in one time, maybe two times and said, we need four passengers, we're not leaving here until four passengers come off -- >> open their pockets! how about that? $800, as we all know, doesn't go far if you're going to fly. why didn't they open their pockets? >> i don't know why. the problem for a lot of these passengers, this was the last flight out on sunday night. the flight was later in the afternoon on monday. these people did not want to leave that flight. >> of course! >> united should have handled it more diplomatically in my view. >> or diplomat ically. >> the stock is going to get hit today by 6%. shareholders are worried this is going to be a problem for the bottom line of this company because this is such a pr blow. >> here's how a lot of peopl
it's a logistics problem of the company.had a logistics problem and they took these four paying passengers off to resolve it. a lot of the things we've heard from a lot of the passengers, if they had just offered more money. or if they had just been a little more -- they came in one time, maybe two times and said, we need four passengers, we're not leaving here until four passengers come off -- >> open their pockets! how about that? $800, as we all know, doesn't go far if you're going to...
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anyone from manufacturers to medical kit aid supplies to logistic companies. anyone who can create a job on the ground can automatically create another two or three jobs either in the informal or formal sector. brian: we just heard there is incredible corruption in these areas. inherent problem in creating this reality on the ground? dagmar: in east africa, and that is what i want to talk about, you have a situation that, even in kenya, which is the most developed of those, you have no real strong institutions. you do not have a judicial system which is working like the system we are used to in europe. you have a j judicial system whe you have to convict this guy because of whatever. it can always happen. if you have institutions that are circling around the president, you always have the problem that when the president changes, he will throw out .verybody with some experience then, you have the same situation all again. we, only in part, can help that. that has to develop on itself. brian: kiflemariam gebrewold is your view and vision of what can happen, naiv
anyone from manufacturers to medical kit aid supplies to logistic companies. anyone who can create a job on the ground can automatically create another two or three jobs either in the informal or formal sector. brian: we just heard there is incredible corruption in these areas. inherent problem in creating this reality on the ground? dagmar: in east africa, and that is what i want to talk about, you have a situation that, even in kenya, which is the most developed of those, you have no real...
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with the logistics taken care of the seniors can focus on the fun of the evening and for that they are grateful. >> it's so great that i got to do this. and i got to be a part of it. and it helps so much. like so much. >> in northeast philadelphia, katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." o get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is...
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they got close again, but logistics and other problems, and certainly the fact that the americans were placed in the line and they were hungry and eager. here, you will see them in the town. it is amazing when you look at these towns on how decimated they are. allison, when you go there today, you do not recognize that there had been a war there. allison: no. these towns are basically small villages left over today. you can see where there are these ruins and a few buildings that might have been restored. mitchell: here are americans with some captured german pow's. americans like to wear the german helmets. they would send these things home and you would see them in museums, or up on ebay today. susan: 10,000 minute day coming to aid the war effort in world war i. mitchell: the americans did not have enough at the beginning of the war. but the british lent us the transport ships, otherwise, it would have taken a lot longer to get american troops over. allison: these ships are interesting. they are painted with dazzle camouflage, a technique that would make it harder for them to be hit
they got close again, but logistics and other problems, and certainly the fact that the americans were placed in the line and they were hungry and eager. here, you will see them in the town. it is amazing when you look at these towns on how decimated they are. allison, when you go there today, you do not recognize that there had been a war there. allison: no. these towns are basically small villages left over today. you can see where there are these ruins and a few buildings that might have...