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i mean, this is a logistical challenge. what do they have to do?> well, yeah, it is a logistical challenge and no one meets those challenges better than amazon. so this is -- i mean, not to be dramatic, i think this in the future will be seen as the beginning of the end of traditional retail this is the largest consumer market in the world, u.s. grocery, and the most disruptive best managed company in the world just got into it in a big way. >> it is an $800 billion gorilla of a market in the u.s., hans. how ripe is it for disruption like this? >> i think a lot of grocery retailers will be looking for what is their jet.com strategy, who can they buy to help them combat the combination of amazon plus whole foods but i agree with john thn this o a slam dunk for amazon probably a three-point shot they need to make amazon historically has been more toward the mass market, prices are more affordable, whereas whole foods the price on average tend to be somewhere between 10% to 30% higher than most grocery stores. how do you reconcile that and make sure t
i mean, this is a logistical challenge. what do they have to do?> well, yeah, it is a logistical challenge and no one meets those challenges better than amazon. so this is -- i mean, not to be dramatic, i think this in the future will be seen as the beginning of the end of traditional retail this is the largest consumer market in the world, u.s. grocery, and the most disruptive best managed company in the world just got into it in a big way. >> it is an $800 billion gorilla of a market...
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logistics will keep growing. cloud computing will keep growing.ave that much money, how can we have the small businesses happier and healthier? that is why -- we do not think we are a company. we think we are an economy. charlie: alibaba is an economy. the size of argentina's economy. year, $550 billion, almost like argentina. 21 gdp-wising number e. in the next three years, we will cross $1 trillion. we hope in 20 years, by year 2036, we will be the fifth largest economy in the world. japana, china, europe, and our economy. there will be a virtual economy that every small business in the world can leverage that economy. they can sell products across the world. every consumer of every country, they can buy things through their mobile phone or anything come all over the world. within 72 hours, they will receive it. this is our vision. ownourse, alibaba does not that economy. we want to join forces with the customers to build the economy. charlie: it has never crossed your mind that we should own a lot of assets? that we should have an inventory and
logistics will keep growing. cloud computing will keep growing.ave that much money, how can we have the small businesses happier and healthier? that is why -- we do not think we are a company. we think we are an economy. charlie: alibaba is an economy. the size of argentina's economy. year, $550 billion, almost like argentina. 21 gdp-wising number e. in the next three years, we will cross $1 trillion. we hope in 20 years, by year 2036, we will be the fifth largest economy in the world. japana,...
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if you listen to the ceo of fedex, he talks about logistics .nd root entities if you look at her actions planes, they are trying to get route density and ocado has cracked about code already. further business model is predicated on being a third-party provider. the goal., that's they sell themselves in the u.k. but they are offering the ocado solution to other companies. erik: should somebody buy them? >> my opinion is it's a no-brainer. you can buy the milk from the cow or the cow. certain people will have to buy the milk from the council they will buy their system. it's a good system. certain players should just buy the cow and not allow anyone else to have milk. erik: who is large enough? big enough.art is amazon could do it. i'm not sure supervalu is big enough. not, amazon has certain expertise and they just acquired certain assets they did not have. walmart has certain assets that they already have but there are certain expertise they don't have. but that makes sense to me. erik: great seeing you. the future of the grocery is miss. it played out on friday but it has not played out
if you listen to the ceo of fedex, he talks about logistics .nd root entities if you look at her actions planes, they are trying to get route density and ocado has cracked about code already. further business model is predicated on being a third-party provider. the goal., that's they sell themselves in the u.k. but they are offering the ocado solution to other companies. erik: should somebody buy them? >> my opinion is it's a no-brainer. you can buy the milk from the cow or the cow....
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it requires aviation logistics, aviation support, and funded in apn aviation spares. the aviation logistics support was increased 6% to a high of 87% of the requirement. these logistic requirements are funded at an all-time high and we anticipate future growth as more f-35s end the fleet. aviation support, primarily program related engineering and logistics, was funded higher in '17 but not to 100%. this account also funds critical chain initiatives to increase hiring of planning, engineering, and maintenance support manpower to align the workforce to the projected work flow. aviation spares is funded to the highest level in years, at 91%. for the marine corps, they'll maintain the equipment they have and prioritize investments in key programs. the marine corps force 2025 will provide a rapidly deployable scaleable force, able to succeed across the full spectrum of conflict. the marine corps is nearing reset from the centcom area of responsibility. funding remains at 79% which is executable at the depot and is consistent with previous funding levels. funding for opera
it requires aviation logistics, aviation support, and funded in apn aviation spares. the aviation logistics support was increased 6% to a high of 87% of the requirement. these logistic requirements are funded at an all-time high and we anticipate future growth as more f-35s end the fleet. aviation support, primarily program related engineering and logistics, was funded higher in '17 but not to 100%. this account also funds critical chain initiatives to increase hiring of planning, engineering,...
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our finances will keep on growing, logistic will keep on growing. cloud compute letter keep growing when we have that much money, how do we help their business are happier and healthier. so we do not think we are a company we think we are economy. >> alibaba is economy. >> alibaba is the economy. >> the size of argentina economy. >> our gmv, last year, 550 billion dollars, almost like argentina. we are ranking number 21, 22 countries gdpwise. the next three years will go across $1 trillion. and we hope in 20 years by year 2036 we will be the fiftd largest economy of the world that is america, china, europe, japan, and-- we believe that economy there will be an economy that every small business of the world can leverage their economy, they can sell their products across the world every consumer of every country, they can buy things through their mobile home to all of the world everything they put on the line within 72 hours, they will receive it. so this is our vision of course alibaba does not own that economy we want to join the force with all the
our finances will keep on growing, logistic will keep on growing. cloud compute letter keep growing when we have that much money, how do we help their business are happier and healthier. so we do not think we are a company we think we are economy. >> alibaba is economy. >> alibaba is the economy. >> the size of argentina economy. >> our gmv, last year, 550 billion dollars, almost like argentina. we are ranking number 21, 22 countries gdpwise. the next three years will go...
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e-commerce,ke sure the payment, the marketplaces, and the logistics, making sure everybody today canith amazon, microsoft, ibm, this is what we want. >> this is the alabama chairman -- the alibaba chairman. now to detroit where bloomberg has been covering the conference. so selena, what were your feelings on the room? did he come across as likable? would you want to open a business on his platform? >> it is amazing because it is easy to forget that he is not just a global figure in china. he really has this art, this presence among americans. we have 3000 attendees, many from the midwest with local businesses descending upon the center and they are all there. eyes glued to the stage, watching jack march. entire hour an today, and he received a standing ovation. i think it is pretty interesting. it is part, how do i rally these small businesses, how do i inspire them to want to be a part of alibaba? he spent a lot of time going through his back story, how he was rejected from colleges and jobs and kfc and how, "if i can build this business you can' ." you can too he doesn't really cam
e-commerce,ke sure the payment, the marketplaces, and the logistics, making sure everybody today canith amazon, microsoft, ibm, this is what we want. >> this is the alabama chairman -- the alibaba chairman. now to detroit where bloomberg has been covering the conference. so selena, what were your feelings on the room? did he come across as likable? would you want to open a business on his platform? >> it is amazing because it is easy to forget that he is not just a global figure in...
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not to mention the indirect jobs created by logistics and warehouses. in terms of making it easier, it's a combo process. it will be a tough word and. logistics in china is decompensated, but it looks like they are going to be doing some partnerships with ups to make it easier for sellers. they also might end up building some of their own warehouses and logistics as well to try to lessen the burden. scarlet: great to get your insight there. of 1.2magine the luer billion customers. scarlet: of course, but then you wonder to what extent is there a demand for small brands that are not recognized. how do people even get acquainted? julia: and learning mandarin as well, i think. let's check on the bloomberg first word news this afternoon jessica sanders. brussels kicked off talks to come to terms on the brexit divorce. >> today marks the start of a journey for the united kingdom and the european union. there is a long way to go, but we are off to a promising start. we have taken the first critical steps together. now we have a shared responsibility to delive
not to mention the indirect jobs created by logistics and warehouses. in terms of making it easier, it's a combo process. it will be a tough word and. logistics in china is decompensated, but it looks like they are going to be doing some partnerships with ups to make it easier for sellers. they also might end up building some of their own warehouses and logistics as well to try to lessen the burden. scarlet: great to get your insight there. of 1.2magine the luer billion customers. scarlet: of...
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logistically impossible to be on the parade route and at rally. >> going to keep you safe. mindful and prepared for worst and expecting best. >> reporter: police chief ann kirkpatrick says all hands will be on deck with extra patrols and support from neighboring law enforcement agencies. in oakland, abc7 news. >>> warriors fans are excited to celebrate the big win but less thrilled about the crowd and chaos on transit. especially b.a.r.t. system. will be very busy. leslie brinkley. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. on thursday will certainly break record ridership set in the last warrior's parade and san francisco giants 2012 world series win. >> crowd estimate was that million people came to oakland to witness the parade and rally. this year the projections are higher than that. heard numbers as high as 1.5 to 2 million people. >> reporter: all b.a.r.t. morning commuters fore warned. leave by 7:00 a.m. or get caught up in the crush of fans. b.a.r.t. is removing nine trains from bay line to handle oakland. and half the trains from fremont warm springs to san francisco will be diverted
logistically impossible to be on the parade route and at rally. >> going to keep you safe. mindful and prepared for worst and expecting best. >> reporter: police chief ann kirkpatrick says all hands will be on deck with extra patrols and support from neighboring law enforcement agencies. in oakland, abc7 news. >>> warriors fans are excited to celebrate the big win but less thrilled about the crowd and chaos on transit. especially b.a.r.t. system. will be very busy. leslie...
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if that means we have to add logistics, we add logistics. if we invest more in technology, we invest more in technology for us, it's investing in better service. i think in many cases they're doing a fantastic job delivering food to our customers. i continue to believe this is mainly a marketplace business. but if we require to build out logistics, we build out logistics. we do what it takes to build the best service in the market >> how much influence is there from some of the biggest stakeholders and shareholders. nasspar took stake, how much say do they have over where you're headed as a company? >> we listen to all our shareholders we are there for them. we listen to all of them i think they have good advice. i think both have proven to be value addtive to us. we are grateful for them, but also grateful for other share holds that we have in the company. we take a lot of advice, input, but we drive the business. we have to be the one building it we are also the one closest to the business, in the end they trust us to make those decisions.
if that means we have to add logistics, we add logistics. if we invest more in technology, we invest more in technology for us, it's investing in better service. i think in many cases they're doing a fantastic job delivering food to our customers. i continue to believe this is mainly a marketplace business. but if we require to build out logistics, we build out logistics. we do what it takes to build the best service in the market >> how much influence is there from some of the biggest...
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the leverage that we have our air power and logistics -- are and logistics. with logistics we can these people without commanding them withoute can move people commanding them. to 60 but the way x, y, the force and this is what we get to by august 1945. they would have punched into burma from india. several of these armies would have been punched down into we not onlyyunnan -- build the army's but we built over them. bn iruild ai army,t d not do very ll. army, it mayfghan not be doing so good on sundays. if you keep the advisors with the units, keep the logistics flowing, keep the air power with the unit, it will work. but you have to stay there to be there. for ayer asked macarthur fourth to occupy china because all the chinese military is out towards burma and chongqing. when the japanese surrender unexpectedly in august of 1945 after the to a common bond -- af bombs, the atomic army is all over china and somehow we have to fix it. he asked for six divisions and macarthur said i will give you some left over marines. andtainly an insidious -- chinaious corps
the leverage that we have our air power and logistics -- are and logistics. with logistics we can these people without commanding them withoute can move people commanding them. to 60 but the way x, y, the force and this is what we get to by august 1945. they would have punched into burma from india. several of these armies would have been punched down into we not onlyyunnan -- build the army's but we built over them. bn iruild ai army,t d not do very ll. army, it mayfghan not be doing so good...
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>> right, the transoceanic is a global logistics company, and its job is really to ferry materials and shipments all over the world for various customers. a couple of its customers, as you mention russia the red cross, and for unicef. and in this case, they did some warehousing, they did some basic bringing materials and shipments of supplies into yemen that would then be delivered through other humanitarian organizations to the needy in that strife-torn country. so that's one of their jobs. they were very open about this. and when mr. darden was kidnapped, his story became quite public, because... >> woodruff: this is. >> brangham: this is the central corker the in your story who is organizing this organization in yemen. he was kidnapped by rebels there and was then released after several years. >> that's right, scott darden was the country director for transoceanic. he was rock at the front end for getting these shipments of aid into yemen. so that story is quite public. what's new here is that it turned out that transoceanic and mr. darden were also working on secret contracts invol
>> right, the transoceanic is a global logistics company, and its job is really to ferry materials and shipments all over the world for various customers. a couple of its customers, as you mention russia the red cross, and for unicef. and in this case, they did some warehousing, they did some basic bringing materials and shipments of supplies into yemen that would then be delivered through other humanitarian organizations to the needy in that strife-torn country. so that's one of their...
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i think it does make sense because they do have the logistics.erce sales are from third-party distributors, and they are trying to get into more same day delivery as well as instant delivery, so this plays into their business model, especially on the e-commerce side. julie: he would be looking into getting into -- and you would be looking to get into amazon shares then? kevin: people are actually betting on amazon to go further from here. they have a great management team that has continuously executed from the ipo to now. they are one of the most well-run companies in the world. stockuld actually buy the . when i looked at it earlier it was about $995. out to august, the dog days of summer, collect 4%. that is a great way, a very .onservative strategy amazon constitutes about 14% to 17% depending on where the market goes of the consumer discretionary side, so they are a big humans. -- you ownhe stock the stock in you want to take -- if you own. and want to take -- if you own the stock and want to take off. julie: it has been selling off, which c
i think it does make sense because they do have the logistics.erce sales are from third-party distributors, and they are trying to get into more same day delivery as well as instant delivery, so this plays into their business model, especially on the e-commerce side. julie: he would be looking into getting into -- and you would be looking to get into amazon shares then? kevin: people are actually betting on amazon to go further from here. they have a great management team that has continuously...
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they've been a logistics juggernaut for years. now they've just had to figure out the internet side of it. and some of the recent acquisitions have helped them do that. >> on that note, tim, have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >>> and coming up, is it better to buy or rent in this market? what a new report says about one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make. >>> it seems more americans are not paying off their credit card bills. in the past two quarters, banks reported a steep rise in charge-offs, which is debt they cannot collect from their customers. according to a report from moody's, the increase is the largest since 2009 and is especially unusual since the job market is improving. >>> if you're planning on house hunting this weekend, you might want to do a little math first. for several years, it has been cheaper and more lucrative to buy a home than to rent. but that equation apparently is shifting quickly. diana olick shows us where that change is happening th. >> reporter: after the housing cra
they've been a logistics juggernaut for years. now they've just had to figure out the internet side of it. and some of the recent acquisitions have helped them do that. >> on that note, tim, have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >>> and coming up, is it better to buy or rent in this market? what a new report says about one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make. >>> it seems more americans are not paying off their credit card bills. in the...
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get your army together and build up logistics. he had had the communists on the run in 1936. the long march, it is at the end of the long march when he has the communists cornered that he -- one ofa meeting his generals kidnapped him. and says we have to stop other, we have to fight the japanese, they are trying to take over. that is called the second united front. the second united front is in 1936 and marshall is trying to build the third united front. to get this back together again. in some ways it is reasonable to believe that if the chinese nationalists and communists had worked together they could work together again. after the massacre in 1942, -- the nationalists thought the communists. chiang kai shek sent 60 divisions up north so the divisions couldn't come south. there are a lot of not very good ones that are all over the place. all of the things that we would want him to do to nation build don't really happen but there are sources that would inform you a lot more about what we tried to do to get them going. >> one more question. >> i was astounded to discover tha
get your army together and build up logistics. he had had the communists on the run in 1936. the long march, it is at the end of the long march when he has the communists cornered that he -- one ofa meeting his generals kidnapped him. and says we have to stop other, we have to fight the japanese, they are trying to take over. that is called the second united front. the second united front is in 1936 and marshall is trying to build the third united front. to get this back together again. in some...
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only a year ago hillary clinton writing that email saying the saudis are giving financial and logisticalsupport to isis. who in their right mind would sell arms to saudi arabia in those circumstances? if it doesn't persuade you the saudis are supporting isis and terrorism, may have been part of 9/11, perhaps we should look not only at the humanitarian disaster in yemen what they are doing to the public, their goal is famine, to bring them to submission, perhaps we should look at saudi arabia as a country, perhaps we should look at the human rights record of saudi arabia, a couple instances of what it is like to live in saudi arabia. a girl was 19 years old, they haven't named her because the story is so traumatic. she was 19 years old, they call her the girl of courtis, she was raped by seven men. the men were punished. couple years in prison. you know what happened? they arrested the victim. in saudi arabia it is your fault if you are raped. in saudi arabia rape victims are arrested, put in prison and publicly whipped. she was given 6 months in prison, and 200 lashes was her sentence. d
only a year ago hillary clinton writing that email saying the saudis are giving financial and logisticalsupport to isis. who in their right mind would sell arms to saudi arabia in those circumstances? if it doesn't persuade you the saudis are supporting isis and terrorism, may have been part of 9/11, perhaps we should look not only at the humanitarian disaster in yemen what they are doing to the public, their goal is famine, to bring them to submission, perhaps we should look at saudi arabia as...
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this is a huge logistical operation, it is entirely possible some will end up sleeping on air beds intonight. we heard from people today who have been offered accommodation in the east of london, in wembley, the outskirts of london and many of them that presents difficulties in terms of travelling to their work or for pa rents terms of travelling to their work or for parents with children who are at school is 510 minutes away from the tower blocks saying how can we be expected to get our children to and from school in the morning and pick them up again in the afternoon? a big logistical question there, people are asking the council can we sort out our own accommodation if we give you receipts, will you reimburse us, they say they have not been provided with an answer to that question. the council absently adamant that it had to act in the way that it acted but questions persist about the fact people were woken up in the middle of the night, told to get out so quickly, and people are asking that the council not have waited until this morning, warning people they would need to leave the
this is a huge logistical operation, it is entirely possible some will end up sleeping on air beds intonight. we heard from people today who have been offered accommodation in the east of london, in wembley, the outskirts of london and many of them that presents difficulties in terms of travelling to their work or for pa rents terms of travelling to their work or for parents with children who are at school is 510 minutes away from the tower blocks saying how can we be expected to get our...
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a year or two ago hillary clinton wrote the e-mail saying that saudis are giving financial and logistical support to isil. who in their right mind would sell arms to saudi arabia under those circumstances? so if it doesn't persuade you that the saudis are supporting isil and terrorism, may have been part of 9/11, perhaps we should look not only at the humanitarian disaster in yemen, what are they doing to the public and that their goal basically is familiar inn to bring them to -- famine to bring them to submission. perhaps we should look at saudi arabia as a country. perhaps we should look at the human rights record of saudi arabia. i will give you a couple of instances of what it's like to live in saudi arabia. there was a young girl who was 19 years old. they haven't named her because her story is so traumatic. she was 19 years old. they call her the girl of katiff. she was 19-year-olds and she was raped by seven men. now, the men were punished, a couple of years in prison. you know what happened? they arrested the victim because, you see, in saudi arabia it's your fault if your raped.
a year or two ago hillary clinton wrote the e-mail saying that saudis are giving financial and logistical support to isil. who in their right mind would sell arms to saudi arabia under those circumstances? so if it doesn't persuade you that the saudis are supporting isil and terrorism, may have been part of 9/11, perhaps we should look not only at the humanitarian disaster in yemen, what are they doing to the public and that their goal basically is familiar inn to bring them to -- famine to...
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this is their main logistics hub an airstrip comes squeaky clean between hillside someone with. from this base they support their own forces. and on the stf the coalitions of arabs and kurds with leading the assault on iraq. well all of this infrastructure has gone off in a really short space of time limits coincided with rapid advances by the anti isis coalition. but the question is what happens when the caliphate fools because as we know it from afghanistan and from iraq. it's always easier to get it. than it is to get out. already they're looking to a future post conflict. hit to me local leaders in waiting the us envoy. the american presence here has been growing quietly. if you look at the record to date. we have now coalition backed operations in iraq and syria have cleared out. a sixty thousand square kilometers of territory. we've liberated over four million people. as the coalition advances into rough cut families a flea. many end up in this camp. old lived under the harsh rule of the group that calls itself islamic state. not to against their will. god i thought what i
this is their main logistics hub an airstrip comes squeaky clean between hillside someone with. from this base they support their own forces. and on the stf the coalitions of arabs and kurds with leading the assault on iraq. well all of this infrastructure has gone off in a really short space of time limits coincided with rapid advances by the anti isis coalition. but the question is what happens when the caliphate fools because as we know it from afghanistan and from iraq. it's always easier...
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she says we must put pressure on saudi arabia and cutter because they're supplying logistical and financial financial support to iso. isis, the group were fighting again in the middle east, saudi arabia is applying them according to hillary clinton not indirectly but directly. who in their right mind would give money or share our technology with a country that's been supporting isis? would do that? would think that's a good idea? yet, they'll come here and say that it's about iran and we had to combat iran everywhere. guess what? this may make the situation with iran worse. what do you think iran thanks that saudi arabia gets weapons? they'll think if the saudi's are getting more than we should get more. what do you think israel thanks perspective the saudi is get more than we should get more. ever heard of an arms race? that's what this is. we are fueling an arms race in the middle east. every side once more. you say we have to do this, we have to combat iran. do you know how much of the golt she comes and all the allies that are bombing the hell out of yemen, do you know how their militar
she says we must put pressure on saudi arabia and cutter because they're supplying logistical and financial financial support to iso. isis, the group were fighting again in the middle east, saudi arabia is applying them according to hillary clinton not indirectly but directly. who in their right mind would give money or share our technology with a country that's been supporting isis? would do that? would think that's a good idea? yet, they'll come here and say that it's about iran and we had to...
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i think amazon has food delivery already, so they will use their food delivery logistics platform to foods to wherever the customer is. >> if we could get walmart stock on the screen, you will see it down hard in the premarket. what's this mean for walmart, who was sewing some success --hing into online sales showing some success pushing into online sales, but not have to be on the high street as well? >> amazon is a serious competitor to walmart on many levels, walmart has tried to combat that by expansion into ofine, but making a number acquisitions of online retailers, but walmart has a big warehouse and logistics presence, so it makes them a good competitor. , strong buyingat power. they are the low-cost provider, but on price they compete, but amazon competes on technology and fulfillment and logistics capabilities. >> we can see across so many industries right now, traditional businesses trying to get into digital. is this an indication that you can see this in automotive, all the places. it almost has to be the digital that reaches out to the traditional rather than the tradit
i think amazon has food delivery already, so they will use their food delivery logistics platform to foods to wherever the customer is. >> if we could get walmart stock on the screen, you will see it down hard in the premarket. what's this mean for walmart, who was sewing some success --hing into online sales showing some success pushing into online sales, but not have to be on the high street as well? >> amazon is a serious competitor to walmart on many levels, walmart has tried to...
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to be able to work as a team, because it is a difficult thing to facilitate, there are a lot of logisticsy is all about the partnership work and help and support we have got. have you found generally people have managed to stay pretty calm with you, are they feeling very stressed or are they trying to keep it in perspective given the dreadful events grenfell tower? with ourselves they have been calm, emotional, we are not part of the main registration part of it but what i would do is plead with people if you have not registered yet, especially for us with animals we need you to register because we only have a certain picture of those in need with animals but we need people to register so we get the bigger picture of how many we might need to help over the coming days. 0k, thank you both very much. that is another aspect of the story unfolding here today, not just the aspect of the story unfolding here today, notjust the human but the animal residents looking for temporary homes as well. i suppose this fits in today to a much bigger picture that is unfolding around the country with the ne
to be able to work as a team, because it is a difficult thing to facilitate, there are a lot of logisticsy is all about the partnership work and help and support we have got. have you found generally people have managed to stay pretty calm with you, are they feeling very stressed or are they trying to keep it in perspective given the dreadful events grenfell tower? with ourselves they have been calm, emotional, we are not part of the main registration part of it but what i would do is plead...
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reporters would be allowed to cover the speech, the white house changed its mind tonight, blaming logistical challenges and confusion with the rnc. by the way, just so you know, presidents obama and bush, george w., allowed reporters into their first fund-raising events. so let's get right to cnn political director david stall on, jim acosta, caitlyn collins, and abbey phillip. also with us, amie parnes. so good to have all of you on this evening. jim, the administration facing a major hurdle on health care and the white house again refused to hold a live, on-camera press briefing hours after the president took to twitter to attack the media. he's calling out cnn. he's calling out "the washington post," "the new york times," among other news organizations as fake news. is it a war on free press? is that the strategy of this white house? >> it's definitely part of the strategy over here at the white house, don. here's why. the president does not have any major legislative achievements to speak of at this point. he's trying to get health care passed. he talked about the surprise that is appare
reporters would be allowed to cover the speech, the white house changed its mind tonight, blaming logistical challenges and confusion with the rnc. by the way, just so you know, presidents obama and bush, george w., allowed reporters into their first fund-raising events. so let's get right to cnn political director david stall on, jim acosta, caitlyn collins, and abbey phillip. also with us, amie parnes. so good to have all of you on this evening. jim, the administration facing a major hurdle...
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reporters would be allowed to cover the speech, the white house changed its mind tonight blaming logistical challenges and confusion with the rnc. and by the way, just so you know, presidents obama and bush, george w., allowed reporte erer into their first fund-raising events. let's get right to cnn political director, david chalian, cnn's jim acosta, cnn white house correspondent. kaitlyn collin, senior white house reporter. cnn political analyst, abby phillip. with us, abby barnes for the hill and co-author of "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign." jim, we're going to start with you. the administration facing a major hurdle on health care. the white house refused to hold a live on-camera press briefing hours after the president took to twitter to attack the media. calling out cnn, the "washington post," t"the new york times" among other news organizations as fake news. is a war on free press? is that the strategy of this white house? >> reporter: it's definitely far of the strategy over here at the white house, don, and here's why. the president does not have any major leg
reporters would be allowed to cover the speech, the white house changed its mind tonight blaming logistical challenges and confusion with the rnc. and by the way, just so you know, presidents obama and bush, george w., allowed reporte erer into their first fund-raising events. let's get right to cnn political director, david chalian, cnn's jim acosta, cnn white house correspondent. kaitlyn collin, senior white house reporter. cnn political analyst, abby phillip. with us, abby barnes for the...
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military logistics base here in northern syria. general townsend came straight from a forward command post near raqqa. >> good to see you again. >> reporter: the city isis calls its capital. when u.s. forces launched an assault this month assisted by american air strikes. >> i think we're actually in the first 25 or 30% of the campaign for raqqa. we're just getting started good in raqqa. >> reporter: american troops have been welcomed in this corner of syria. this logistics base, its air strip carved out of the desert, has storage space for over 100 tons of munitions. but a surge this year in civilian casualties caused by u.s. air strikes bringing the official total to around 500 deaths has drawn criticism. is the u.s. coalition doing something differently in the way that it carries out air strikes? >> no, we're not. you're seeing a convergence of the fight in mosul and raqqa, a condensing of the fight into a very small space. and you have armies slugging it out with high explosives in close quarters. >> reporter: as u.s.-backed fi
military logistics base here in northern syria. general townsend came straight from a forward command post near raqqa. >> good to see you again. >> reporter: the city isis calls its capital. when u.s. forces launched an assault this month assisted by american air strikes. >> i think we're actually in the first 25 or 30% of the campaign for raqqa. we're just getting started good in raqqa. >> reporter: american troops have been welcomed in this corner of syria. this...
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logistics. you have to live and raise your your district and work in washington. senior level from republican strategist. a mom whilell be they're spending workweek in washington and you see that in to runmen who decide statewide instead of staying in congress. long distance to commute. beld the congressional week made shorter? could we change the culture that requires people to keep their families in their districts or be seen as selling out and becoming a part of the machine.n it would make the family life easier for men and women. unlikely to happen any time soon. but those are some of the other about.es we've heard host: one more comparison in gap.r from amanda ripley story in politico. america has more female farmers and ranchers. ofen's proportion of members congress went down in 2010. dayse state level, the when women made steady progress around same time as seinfeld. there are currently six female governors out of 50. amanda ripleyad story, it's part of the women rule series in politico. louiza savage with us to talk it.t jeff is in crawford, nebraska, rep
logistics. you have to live and raise your your district and work in washington. senior level from republican strategist. a mom whilell be they're spending workweek in washington and you see that in to runmen who decide statewide instead of staying in congress. long distance to commute. beld the congressional week made shorter? could we change the culture that requires people to keep their families in their districts or be seen as selling out and becoming a part of the machine.n it would make...
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manufacturing industry, it will see changes in the transport logistics.althcare, there will still be a need for tasks to be performed by humans. there will still be a need for old traditional skills but i would encourage people to make it is a period of renewalfor each individual and they need to understand how to work with machines like the ones we have in the background. technology is transforming everything, forcing companies to retool the way they work—it is all about efficiency and productivity. in asia, where labour is comparatively cheap, will companies embrace it as quickly? before we go, a look at the markets. as you can see, the nikkei is already open for trading and up. the all ordinaries lower due to a fall in oil prices overnight. nevertheless not much of an imam. gains in the us stocks with investors are looking ahead to the testimony of james comey, investors are looking ahead to the testimony ofjames comey, the uk election and the central bank announcement. thank you for your time. — now. the top stories this hour. former fbi directorjames
manufacturing industry, it will see changes in the transport logistics.althcare, there will still be a need for tasks to be performed by humans. there will still be a need for old traditional skills but i would encourage people to make it is a period of renewalfor each individual and they need to understand how to work with machines like the ones we have in the background. technology is transforming everything, forcing companies to retool the way they work—it is all about efficiency and...
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they are a retailer and the logistics company.ow whole foods fits into their retail strategy. alex: another point worth making is that why do you think amazon decided to finance this deal? it looks like they may finance the entire deal. they have a lot of cash and it makes me wonder. we reported late last week that amazon was at least interested and potentially buying slack among other tech companies. whether this deal will preclude amazon from buying that, i don't know. it makes me wonder if they plan on doing more acquisitions down the road and that is why they are saving cash on the balance sheet or rates are low and we can do it, so why not? robert: i cannot speak for them directly, but the markets are attractive for them. they have not issued much debt in the past. is overseas, but it seems like the have concluded capital markets are there for them. they do believe in returning cash to shareholders growing. vonnie: robert, you rate several companies for global ratings and some of them are less than investment grade and some o
they are a retailer and the logistics company.ow whole foods fits into their retail strategy. alex: another point worth making is that why do you think amazon decided to finance this deal? it looks like they may finance the entire deal. they have a lot of cash and it makes me wonder. we reported late last week that amazon was at least interested and potentially buying slack among other tech companies. whether this deal will preclude amazon from buying that, i don't know. it makes me wonder if...
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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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the 525 members, 24-hour coverage is a logistics nightmare now.ou would talk about expanding the capitol police force by a factor of 20. i don't see it being logistically possible now. >> tucker: i don't think it is. and the budget for that would be stupendous. it's not physically large enough to handle all the people. so how do you protect people from a job that seems more hazardous than it used to be? >> good question. i'm glad you asked. there is a solution here. one of the assets we have in contrast with the secret service of the president who is located in the white house is member of congress works out of the districtswork out of. roughly half and half depending what the work skull looks like. there will be better coordination coming up and they are doing a good job now. but given this incident between the local sheriff department and police department in an effort to provide more coverage, especially if people like the representative you just had on get viable threats. you may have the new york state police, the local sheriffs who will cove
the 525 members, 24-hour coverage is a logistics nightmare now.ou would talk about expanding the capitol police force by a factor of 20. i don't see it being logistically possible now. >> tucker: i don't think it is. and the budget for that would be stupendous. it's not physically large enough to handle all the people. so how do you protect people from a job that seems more hazardous than it used to be? >> good question. i'm glad you asked. there is a solution here. one of the...
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the logistics are crazy. i don't think it would possibly even work. but what you could do, any time you have a collection of any kind of politicians that are visible and known to the public, you should probably have some kind of security detail that would be on the level of a special event. maybe much the same as this baseball game is right now. >> got it. mark furman, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> my next guest was on that field when those shots rang out. he will play in tonight's game. arizona republican jeff flake with me now. you visited congressman scalise. helped him at the game. what can you tell us? >> i don't have anything to add other than what the doctors have told us and at the hospital. its a tough road ahead, a very serious injury. he's fighting hard and we're just all hoping for the best. >> would you tell us one more time what you did for representative scalise after he was hit yesterday? >> he was one of the first shot. so he crawled away from the infield for about 10 or 15 yards into the outfield to get furth
the logistics are crazy. i don't think it would possibly even work. but what you could do, any time you have a collection of any kind of politicians that are visible and known to the public, you should probably have some kind of security detail that would be on the level of a special event. maybe much the same as this baseball game is right now. >> got it. mark furman, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> my next guest was on that field when those shots rang...
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it's hard to do that without the kind of specific logistic structure that a large supermarket retailer like whole food can bring. maria: thank you so much. scott sperling. more "wall street week" right after this. >> announcer: will the senate healthcare bill mac our economy healthier? carley maria: senate republicans release a bill of their draft. it would phase down the medicaid expansion, repeal obamacare taxes except the cadillac tax. it would also give state more latitude to opt out of regulations and eliminates all federal funding for planned parenthood. the senate is waiting on the cbo to score the bill. once they get a bill scored, that could enable them to put it to a vote next week. joining us to talk more about it is the former ceo of hewlett-packard, carley fiorina. the day has arrived. a poe tepg vote next week. what's your take what we are hearing so far on the progress on this agenda. carley: i think it's important that a bill get passed. beyond that, though, what republican leadership, beginning with the president but not ending with the president need to do is sell thi
it's hard to do that without the kind of specific logistic structure that a large supermarket retailer like whole food can bring. maria: thank you so much. scott sperling. more "wall street week" right after this. >> announcer: will the senate healthcare bill mac our economy healthier? carley maria: senate republicans release a bill of their draft. it would phase down the medicaid expansion, repeal obamacare taxes except the cadillac tax. it would also give state more latitude...
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them, the introduction of a single tax system is the end of a logistical nightmare. >> if there is oneax for the whole country, allstate, large or small, then everyone will benefit. gsp is the only way for our country to move forward. with the tax changes finally here after 17 years, the transition is likely to be rocky. this is the head of the traders union, he is acting on behalf of the government. >> there are secure people that were unhappy with the tax raise, and government must take -- of the issues raised by them. >> small businesses could pay more, and everybody would have to declare their income online. some companies might have to ,ile 1400 tax -- in the state but leaders believe it is absolutely necessary. theyaders could come in, want the kind of platform, so -- in two to three years time, maybe things might ease a little. where only 3000 people pay income tax, the government hopes to expand the taxpayer base. >> now to japan where a major trade deal with the european union is in the works. easeare trying to hurry to trade deals between the two of them. they are meeting in
them, the introduction of a single tax system is the end of a logistical nightmare. >> if there is oneax for the whole country, allstate, large or small, then everyone will benefit. gsp is the only way for our country to move forward. with the tax changes finally here after 17 years, the transition is likely to be rocky. this is the head of the traders union, he is acting on behalf of the government. >> there are secure people that were unhappy with the tax raise, and government...
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the missing element is the logistics management.d is managing giant fulfillment centers and packing things and getting them on the road. they use small firms like on track. thesey're going to turn whole foods stores into refrigerated distribution centers they still have to build logistical capability for the 440 domestic locations. that's going to take a year or two. that's not going to be a this year walmart ties type event. simon,we just had bill former walmart ceo. he went to logistics as well and said that's what we underestimate with respect to walmart. they are really great at logistics behind the scenes. who's going to win that part of the battle? >> amazon wins no matter what. walmart is going to be a survivor because they sell everything just like amazon does. it's likely that everybody buys everything online. there's always going to be retail. there's going to be small box retail. supermarkets are in trouble. consumer electronics retailers are in trouble. i think walmart will be here in another 50 years. alix: what is the
the missing element is the logistics management.d is managing giant fulfillment centers and packing things and getting them on the road. they use small firms like on track. thesey're going to turn whole foods stores into refrigerated distribution centers they still have to build logistical capability for the 440 domestic locations. that's going to take a year or two. that's not going to be a this year walmart ties type event. simon,we just had bill former walmart ceo. he went to logistics as...
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lots of very difficult questions for the government, notjust on the financial side of things, the logisticals, but economic all and emotional side of things as well. i think that's why we have seen theresa may not only chairing the meeting this afternoon in order to work out how exactly victims were being supported, but also going to the hospital this morning. we had the communities secretary also visiting the scene earlier this morning, so i think there has been, it feels, at least, it's like stepping up today. but number ten and sources inside number ten stressing that the government is dealing with the situation. it is asking the questions just ask to how victims are being supported and obviously we did see the prime minister at the hospital this morning talking to some of those who have been impacted and some of those who survived the tragic event in the last 2a, 48 hours. who survived the tragic event in the last 24, 48 hours. eleanor, for now, thank you. it's just worth bringing m, thank you. it's just worth bringing in, ithink, thank you. it's just worth bringing in, i think, on that
lots of very difficult questions for the government, notjust on the financial side of things, the logisticals, but economic all and emotional side of things as well. i think that's why we have seen theresa may not only chairing the meeting this afternoon in order to work out how exactly victims were being supported, but also going to the hospital this morning. we had the communities secretary also visiting the scene earlier this morning, so i think there has been, it feels, at least, it's like...
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they worked out the final logistics of the trial and expected to last about a month. >>> firefighters put out the last of the flames from that deadly high-risefn:e fire is expected to rise. they said they don't know how many people died and entire families still missing. fire fighters have been traumatized by the inability to save more people and saying it will take weeks for the building to be searched and cleared. >>> in our area, atlantic casinos made more money in may. gambling revenue up 4.3% in may compared to the same time a year ago. you take out the taj ma hall, the casinos posted a 7% increase last month. >>> 7 minutes after 5:00, what a beautiful morning. see the sunrise this morning. a few thin clouds. you see a lot of sunshine but you won't see humidity coming down and allowed the temperatures to be cooler this morning. the lehigh valley, it's cooling down. south jersey has dropped into the 50s and upper 50s at the jersey shore. there are cooler neighborhoods. 62 degrees here, unionville, 59 degrees and 63. low 60s to start with. not a bad morning at all. pretty nice. it
they worked out the final logistics of the trial and expected to last about a month. >>> firefighters put out the last of the flames from that deadly high-risefn:e fire is expected to rise. they said they don't know how many people died and entire families still missing. fire fighters have been traumatized by the inability to save more people and saying it will take weeks for the building to be searched and cleared. >>> in our area, atlantic casinos made more money in may....
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the 525 members, 24-hour coverage is a logistics nightmare now.e capitol police force by a factor of 20. i don't see it being logistically possible now. >> tucker: i don't think it is. and the budget for that would be stupendous. it's not physically large enough to handle all the people. so how do you protect people from a job that seems more hazardous than it used to be? >> good question. i'm glad you asked. there is a solution here. one of the assets we have in contrast with the secret service of the president who is located in the white house is member of congress works out of the districts and they work out of d.c. roughly half and half depending what the work skull looks like. there will be better coordination coming up and they are doing a good job now. but given this incident between the local sheriff department and police department in an effort to provide more coverage, especially if people like the representative you just had on get viable threats. you may have the new york state police, the local sheriffs who will cover them. that seems
the 525 members, 24-hour coverage is a logistics nightmare now.e capitol police force by a factor of 20. i don't see it being logistically possible now. >> tucker: i don't think it is. and the budget for that would be stupendous. it's not physically large enough to handle all the people. so how do you protect people from a job that seems more hazardous than it used to be? >> good question. i'm glad you asked. there is a solution here. one of the assets we have in contrast with the...
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is by and large a foundation that will help us create brand-new business models, models of trade, logistics and patterns of change. it will change the communications between our people and respectively, we'll set the new paradigm of development for the government economy and the whole of society. we will erect economic and policy for structural development. we'll shape open fair and liberal environment, business environment and flexible labor market that will help attain long-term growth. right now we can say that we're seeing a new upcycle now in our economy. the gdp of the russian federation has been growing a third quarter in a row. preliminarily we assess increased by 1.4%. car sales are going up as well as mortgage lending. why am i mentioning all that? the specialists and professionals know that globally experts believe that these indicators are very important signs of economic recovery, a surge in consumer demand. i'd like for you to know i n th first few months of this year we have seen the sales of cars going up by 2.1%. we have obtained inflation targets. and we expect it's going
is by and large a foundation that will help us create brand-new business models, models of trade, logistics and patterns of change. it will change the communications between our people and respectively, we'll set the new paradigm of development for the government economy and the whole of society. we will erect economic and policy for structural development. we'll shape open fair and liberal environment, business environment and flexible labor market that will help attain long-term growth. right...
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it's a huge logistics operation for the council. 0nly it's a huge logistics operation for the councillly start thinking about what we have been talking about, some sort of serious inquiry and investigation into exactly why this building behind us turned out to be a fire trap for hundreds of people. mark we will talk later about the investigation and the challenges there. for now, thanks very much. mark easton there for us. mark mentioning those who have been injured. more than 70 people were treated at six london hospitals, 18 of those are still in critical care, most are suffering effects of smoke inhalation. 0ur medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has been looking at the response of the 100 medical staff who were called to the scene. for the third time in as many months, london's medical teams responded to a major emergency. paramedics, trauma specialists and the airambulance were all involved, some of whom treated patients in the recent terror attacks. the key — to stabilise patients and get them to hospital. at st mary's we're caring for 16 patients, three of whom are in a critic
it's a huge logistics operation for the council. 0nly it's a huge logistics operation for the councillly start thinking about what we have been talking about, some sort of serious inquiry and investigation into exactly why this building behind us turned out to be a fire trap for hundreds of people. mark we will talk later about the investigation and the challenges there. for now, thanks very much. mark easton there for us. mark mentioning those who have been injured. more than 70 people were...
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you see the logistics problem in getting across the english channel with all of the things you need for this? a huge requirement. to do this, they built this thing called the mulberry. an artificial port. this was a british idea. they created breakwaters, that is what you see here, they created artificial lake waters and this thing was like an erector set. these pontoons were built and they sunk them and they pumped water back out as they got closer to the landing. they had tugboats told them over themaha beach, one in british sector and one in the american sector, and they linked it altogether like an erector set in created a port facility using this system. to create the breakwater, they sunk ships. that is what i mean, also coast of normandy, it is still a graveyard with lots of stuff out there. this is how it works. instant port, bring it with me. airpower. lets the drought the missions of airpower for the normandy invasion. superiority over the battlefield. we've got that. then we had something copy transportation plan. it was greatly debated, airpower guy said they did not want to
you see the logistics problem in getting across the english channel with all of the things you need for this? a huge requirement. to do this, they built this thing called the mulberry. an artificial port. this was a british idea. they created breakwaters, that is what you see here, they created artificial lake waters and this thing was like an erector set. these pontoons were built and they sunk them and they pumped water back out as they got closer to the landing. they had tugboats told them...
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we've gone from ground attack transitions, they've gone through different support transitions, logistics. we are even talking about re-entry and outer space from ground to space. we're going to cross some fierce here, and for that, i yield back. >> mr. bishop. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i think some of us are expressing a feeling of unease, i realize i've only talked about studying stuff and i guess i'm talking about that again right now. mr. chairman if i could just ask you, is the vision of going forward to actually establish a core, a corps, the marine corps has over 300,000 this would have less than 50,000. is that the done deal at the end of the day? or are we going to be looking at where it should fit in the overall structure of the program. if i could just ask how you envision that going forward? >> my understanding is that the division would be for a space corps underneath the air force in a similar sort of relationship to the marine corps underneath the navy. so you have the civilian overseers, just like you have with the navy. but you as far as, the uniform, it would be a sepa
we've gone from ground attack transitions, they've gone through different support transitions, logistics. we are even talking about re-entry and outer space from ground to space. we're going to cross some fierce here, and for that, i yield back. >> mr. bishop. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i think some of us are expressing a feeling of unease, i realize i've only talked about studying stuff and i guess i'm talking about that again right now. mr. chairman if i could just ask you, is...