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how difficult is it logistically? we we re how difficult is it logistically?even the airport is submerged. logistically it is a nightmare. 0ur volunteers are working in the camps and some of the towns and cities where colleges, universities and stadiums have been taken over universities and stadiums have been ta ken over by universities and stadiums have been taken over by those who are displaced. reports are that there are people who are stranded and cut—off, and we are getting reports of certain towns further afield that need help. so it looks like we will be working with the army and the local authorities and maybe taking a longer route around the floods to reach those people. it is a huge nightmare for the government, the local government and the state government, and i think we need all hands on deck. i hope every organisation globally who are known to doing this sort of disaster work will react to kerala. they need all the help they can get. i am hoping disease doesn't spread. that is the biggest fear at the moment, that could be devastating. yeah, a rea
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is complicit in terms of weapons that have been sold as well as the political economic logistical and military support that is given to saudi arabia but also there's the moral and. the ethical dimensions of not doing what that should what they should supposed to be doing at the united nations and i think that reveals the broad and geo political tensions that are a play here with the two states providing a great deal of cover for the actions of saudi arabia and mom have been so many particular pita. at the end of the day investigations come and go but do they really change anything underground and if they really change how. the world functions they are not a crew it's an investigation may provide clear evidence of what actually happened it may provides a clearer picture to reject these that coalition didn't make a proper efforts to approach a billion can test this would make anybody completely serve in this particular case and in a number of other cases for that purpose and lead to some more concrete ending to those which have decided to place certain action to exaggerate than particul
is complicit in terms of weapons that have been sold as well as the political economic logistical and military support that is given to saudi arabia but also there's the moral and. the ethical dimensions of not doing what that should what they should supposed to be doing at the united nations and i think that reveals the broad and geo political tensions that are a play here with the two states providing a great deal of cover for the actions of saudi arabia and mom have been so many particular...
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assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logistics intelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on a school field trip using a lockheed martin made u.s. supplied missile and when confronted about the airstrike the saudis initially declare of the school bus was a legitimate military target. in response u.s. senator chris murphy a democrat out of connecticut tweeted out we just bombed a school bus we need to end this now and then a rare instance of a senator or a u.s. senator putting his bill where his tweets are murky actually sponsored an amendment to the latest defense appropriation bill that would have put key restrictions on u.s. financial and other support for the saudi led bombing campaign would have being
assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logistics intelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on a school field...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million. the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000, £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores. but one thing is for sure — he will need plenty of goodwill to turn things around for customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this is japan's most northerly main island, hokkaido. the decades, travellers have been drawn here by its stark contrast to the rest of the country. it is anotherjapan, one that is wild and the challenging and remote. it is an incredible experience. with a distinctive communities. i've come to meet them and to find out more
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million. the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000,...
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chongqing is to become a hub for inland logistics that will be open to the outside to. follow. chung shing has a clear directive to turn away from the sea and look west. that's also symbolized by kilometers erode which marks the starting point of the new silk road. in order to supply this new route to the west with goods the city has built logistics facilities to replace the container ports on the coast. at this central freight terminal we send around a thousand can tell us every day two of the chinese provinces and two other countries. and we're responsible for the safety of these operations thank you very much mate here. every week three or four trains lifo do spoke in germany. carrying around forty one can say. the for us sounds on. the electronic goods loaded on to the trains here arrive in germany after just twelve days instead of traveling eight weeks by sea. however transporting goods by rail costs twice as much two hundred and fifty trains like this one are necessary to carry the same volume as a single container ship. at the moment this train to germany has mor
chongqing is to become a hub for inland logistics that will be open to the outside to. follow. chung shing has a clear directive to turn away from the sea and look west. that's also symbolized by kilometers erode which marks the starting point of the new silk road. in order to supply this new route to the west with goods the city has built logistics facilities to replace the container ports on the coast. at this central freight terminal we send around a thousand can tell us every day two of the...
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does that make any sense to you i mean they say but it seems to me that if they're giving logistical support than i guess all these al qaeda people are in wedding processions all the time ok i mean it doesn't make any sense to me at all go ahead charles. you know america and britain often they're playing a double game they will say one thing in public and in private they're doing something else for example i would say that they urge restraint on israel restraint on saudi arabia and then behind the scenes it's clear they're saying that's all you're going to hear from us here is the next check for the next weapons load that you're going to use to carry out these humanitarian atrocities in the night in yemen it's absolutely clear that the one of the main reasons why al qaeda in iraq is still a problem for the west is because it instability in that country the same way that isis came out of the instability created by the west or at least largely fostered by the west in iraq and syria and now of course also as was pointed out in libya and so and then of course notice how in syria the exis
does that make any sense to you i mean they say but it seems to me that if they're giving logistical support than i guess all these al qaeda people are in wedding processions all the time ok i mean it doesn't make any sense to me at all go ahead charles. you know america and britain often they're playing a double game they will say one thing in public and in private they're doing something else for example i would say that they urge restraint on israel restraint on saudi arabia and then behind...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.aw, the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000, £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores. but one thing is for sure — he will need plenty of goodwill to turn things around for customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. in a few minutes on bbc news, the film review, but before that, its time for click. this week, it's a look back at the summer. we will start with a trip to f1 from july, which has been at the cutting edge of technology and design since its creation in 1946. welcome to the pit. every year, teams compete fiercely to outdo each other in aerodynamics, data communications
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.aw, the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000,...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.w, the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000, £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores. but one thing is for sure — he will need plenty of goodwill to turn things around for customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, our africa correspondent alastair leithead investigates the illegal trade in rhino horn in rhinos: killing and corruption. the rhinoceros has been on the planet from millions of years. but it could be gone in our lifetimes. its horn is now worth more than cocaine on the blackmarket, so poachers are driving to extinction. a wonderful species, but it see
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.w, the fashion retailer, is owed much less, but it has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that was just one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed, to mentionjust one, and owed in the past ten years probably £12,000,...
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again with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the materials the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda did you know not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish and if it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media coverage and one other aspect which is quickly mention what the catherine mention and to support what she said it's interesting about the iran angle as you mention always being brought up but in three years no actual hard evidence has been shown whatsoever even by those that claim that iran is back in the heat is to prove that i'm sorry i did it just i'm going to jump in here and we have to remember that in december of last year the pentagon admitted it had troops on the ground we're going to go to a short break and after a short break that short break we'll continue our discussion on yemen state with r.t. . i'm going with a
again with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the materials the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda did you know not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish and if it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media coverage and one...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.w removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to name just one, but in the past ten years, probably £12,000, £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores. but one things for sure — he will need plenty of good will to turn things around for customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. tomorrow sees the first state funerals for victims of the genoa bridge disaster in northern italy. but the majority of victims' families have opted for private ceremonies, amid growing anger towards the authorities. there have been numerous claims that successive italian governments have neglected to ensure proper maintenance of much of the country's transport network. james reynolds reports from genoa. amid the heavy machinery and the ton
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than £30 million.w removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business does clothing alterations — one of hundreds who will get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to name just one, but in the past ten years, probably £12,000, £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores. but one...
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with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the material it's the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda that you're not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish if it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media coverage and one other aspect which is quickly mention the catherine mention and to support what she said. it's interesting about the iran i'm going to mention always being brought up but in three years no actual hard evidence has been shown whatsoever even by those that claim that iran is back into the tubes to prove that i mean i'm actually sorrows i got a job i'm going to jump in here and we have to remember that in december of last year the pentagon admitted it had troops on the ground we're going to go to a short break and after a short break that short break we'll continue our discussion on yemen state with r.t. . p.j.'s na
with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the material it's the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda that you're not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish if it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media coverage and one other...
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been expected to fill that gap but now some question if brazil be able to do so given the large logistical shipping complications. and we are now delighted be joined once again by our friend gary to wall who is special counsel a law firm cat mutual roseman gary welcome back i have a couple of commodity questions for you at first so we saw a market shed a little fuel injection based upon the potential for a u.s. mexico trade deal do you think in commodity markets that news was met with really just a sigh of relief. no doubt it was met with a sigh of relief although it's probably a little bit even supply side mexico was a big importer of hogs and cheese so you saw the big bump there. it helped everything but clearly we need some relief in china china i was responsible for fourteen billion soybeans imports the terrace there have caused about a two dollars per bushel hit to the market price tariffs are really hurting and we're not going to get good changes until we see some tariff relief in china yeah totally agree with you let me ask you about the the news i was reporting there just a moment
been expected to fill that gap but now some question if brazil be able to do so given the large logistical shipping complications. and we are now delighted be joined once again by our friend gary to wall who is special counsel a law firm cat mutual roseman gary welcome back i have a couple of commodity questions for you at first so we saw a market shed a little fuel injection based upon the potential for a u.s. mexico trade deal do you think in commodity markets that news was met with really...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than 30 million. has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business supplied dry—cleaning services, one of hundreds who'll get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to mentionjust one, but over the past ten years probably £12,000 to £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores, but one things for sure. he'll need plenty of good will to turn things around, from customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. the time is 8.16. our top story this evening: the government is urged to relax the rules on vaping, despite some questions over whether it's safety. and still to come... we love you, aretha franklin! from one legend to another, stevie wonder pays tribute to queen of soul, aretha franklin. coming up on sportsday, we have never had a fight. paul pogba is a respectable player according to his managerjose mourinho who has call
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than 30 million. has now removed stock from 20 house of fraser stores. this small nottingham business supplied dry—cleaning services, one of hundreds who'll get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to mentionjust one, but over the past ten years probably £12,000 to £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big...
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you should if you're suckling them air to ground missiles and all that is what we help them with logistics we help them target we you know we don't we're not a part of this war in yemen but also initially helping them do it yeah. you can even trace the sale of these weapons doesn't say look we know that they're not as if we don't know that taxpayer money and all of this aid to saudi arabia or whatever they're buying or not buying from according to an international news back in two thousand and fifteen saudi arabia has required had they had reported that saudi arabia has requested a huge transfer of air to ground weapons for the u.s. to bolster war stops the proposed comprises more than twenty thousand mostly precision guided bombs worth nearly one point three billion including logistical support so yes sold them bombs if you give them one you're giving them support on the ground you're giving them. what part of that's like you know what kind of numbers there's you know that huge order that one hundred billion dollar order included eight thousand and twenty of these m k eighty two five hund
you should if you're suckling them air to ground missiles and all that is what we help them with logistics we help them target we you know we don't we're not a part of this war in yemen but also initially helping them do it yeah. you can even trace the sale of these weapons doesn't say look we know that they're not as if we don't know that taxpayer money and all of this aid to saudi arabia or whatever they're buying or not buying from according to an international news back in two thousand and...
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they're killing children even though they're killing how does children with our hardware and our logistics and our help and our gasoline and our gas station to centrally but we're not involved we're not there we're not like we're not actually doing anything it's totally different so let's go lay out for the good people out there this second airstrike because it wasn't really a report of about baucher and western media well no i guess there weren't enough images for you know anchors to cry over. so this one was twenty two yemeni children and four women were killed in another airstrike as we said it was on thursday of last week and this was what's really sad about this whole situation is that these children of these women in this bus were trying to flee the fighting and they were trying to get out of one district into somewhere where they could actually get some kind of cover and be safe so people were taken risking their lives to get these children out of a war zone and they were literally had by a missile that would u.s. tax dollars paid for you know. this is the second time like you said
they're killing children even though they're killing how does children with our hardware and our logistics and our help and our gasoline and our gas station to centrally but we're not involved we're not there we're not like we're not actually doing anything it's totally different so let's go lay out for the good people out there this second airstrike because it wasn't really a report of about baucher and western media well no i guess there weren't enough images for you know anchors to cry over....
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assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logisticsntelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on a school field trip using a lockheed martin made us supplied missile and when confronted about the airstrike the saudis initially declare of the school bus was a legitimate military target. in response u.s. senator chris murphy a democrat out of connecticut tweeted out we just bombed a school bus we need to end this now and then a rare instance of a senator or a u.s. senator putting his bill where his tweets are murky actually sponsored an amendment to the latest defense appropriation bill that would have put key restrictions on us by mantle and other support for the saudi led bombing campaign would have being the k
assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logisticsntelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on a school field...
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assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logistics intelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on the school field trip using a lockheed martin made u.s. supplied missile and when confronted about the airstrike the saudis initially declare of the school bus was a legitimate military target. in response to u.s. senator chris murphy a democrat out of connecticut tweeted out we just bombed a school bus we need to end this now and then a rare instance of a senator or a u.s. senator putting his bill where his tweets are murky actually sponsored an amendment to the latest defense appropriation bill that would have put key restrictions on u.s. financial and other support for the saudi led bombing campaign would have
assistance in arms that help devastate that country you see the united states has been supplying logistics intelligence and arms to the saudi arabian led coalition forces since their intervention against the who the rebels inside yemen began back in two thousand and fifteen this support went virtually unchecked or unnoticed by mainstream western news media and political figures until. mid august when a coalition air strike targeted a bus carrying forty innocent yemeni children on the school...
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does that make any sense to you i mean they say but it seems to me that if they're giving logistical support than i guess all these al qaeda people are in wedding procession is all the time ok i mean it doesn't make any sense to me at all go ahead charles. you know america and britain often they're playing a double game they will say one thing in public and in private they're doing something else for example i would say that they urge restraint on israel restraint on saudi arabia and then behind the scenes it's clear they're saying that's all you're going to hear from us here is the next check for the next weapons load that you're going to use to carry out these humanitarian atrocities in the night in yemen it's absolutely clear that the one of the main reasons why al qaeda in iraq is still a problem for the west is because it instability in that country in the same way that isis came out of the instability created by the west or at least largely fostered by the west in iraq and syria and now of course also as was pointed out in libya and so and then of course notice how in syria the
does that make any sense to you i mean they say but it seems to me that if they're giving logistical support than i guess all these al qaeda people are in wedding procession is all the time ok i mean it doesn't make any sense to me at all go ahead charles. you know america and britain often they're playing a double game they will say one thing in public and in private they're doing something else for example i would say that they urge restraint on israel restraint on saudi arabia and then...
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logistically it's a nightmare. 0ur volu nteers logistically it's a nightmare. 0ur volunteers are workingd cities, where colleges, universities and stadiums are being taken over by those who are being taken over by those who are displaced, but there are people who are stranded and cut off, and we are getting reports of certain towns further afield that need help, so it looks like we will be working with the army, the local authorities, and making a longer route around the floods to reach those people, but it's a huge nightmare for the government, the local and state government, the local and state government, and i think we need all hands on deck, and i hope every organisation globally who are known for doing this sort of disaster work will react to kerala. they need all the help they can. i am hoping this disease doesn't spread. that's the biggest fair at the moment. it could be devastating. wedge a game changing situation when that happens. in this era of social media, people are no doubt contacting you, not just media, people are no doubt contacting you, notjust saying, what are you do
logistically it's a nightmare. 0ur volu nteers logistically it's a nightmare. 0ur volunteers are workingd cities, where colleges, universities and stadiums are being taken over by those who are being taken over by those who are displaced, but there are people who are stranded and cut off, and we are getting reports of certain towns further afield that need help, so it looks like we will be working with the army, the local authorities, and making a longer route around the floods to reach those...
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logistically that is 17th avenue. way toe making their i-17, north wound and then to central and then to the north phoenix baptist church. it is appropriate to do what you see people doing. they are lining their way. dps motorcycle, i-17 to camelback, all along that route you can pay your last respects as well. >> let's toss out to megan thompson along camelback. in: if you take a live look you can see some scenes from xavier showing up right now. they have made their way in full force holding science here in meghan mccain graduated from excel ear back in 2003. yo.ave business of people are lining thestreets, holding out signs. many people have been lining the streets for hours now. to arrive at 7:45 this morning. we are keeping a lot of the crowds of hated about when the hearse is leaving. --know >> this is history. so many people from the state of arizona, remember john mccain fondly. our stateresented more than 30 years in the senate. ,he hearse is making its way it's almost like a presidential motorcade. you have
logistically that is 17th avenue. way toe making their i-17, north wound and then to central and then to the north phoenix baptist church. it is appropriate to do what you see people doing. they are lining their way. dps motorcycle, i-17 to camelback, all along that route you can pay your last respects as well. >> let's toss out to megan thompson along camelback. in: if you take a live look you can see some scenes from xavier showing up right now. they have made their way in full force...
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the first two are logistical. number one, will manafort's defense team appeal the eight felony charges on which he was found guilty? also, will the government try to charge manafort again on the other ten felonies on which there was no verdict. so just logistics. is this trial over? are these 18 counts settled or were they continued to be litigate inside that's one thing to watch. the second logistical thing to watch. after these convictions today on these eight felony charges, how much better or worse does manafort's fate look for his next felony trial which after all, starts in less than a month in federal court in d.c. this was manafort's trial in virginia. he is about to go on trial in federal court in d.c. less than a month from now. and believe it or not, tonight is the deadline for the prosecutors to submit their list of evidence that they are planning on using in that next case against manafort next month. we are expecting over the course of this evening, sometime tonight to get access to that evidence lis
the first two are logistical. number one, will manafort's defense team appeal the eight felony charges on which he was found guilty? also, will the government try to charge manafort again on the other ten felonies on which there was no verdict. so just logistics. is this trial over? are these 18 counts settled or were they continued to be litigate inside that's one thing to watch. the second logistical thing to watch. after these convictions today on these eight felony charges, how much better...
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aviation, operations, logistics and administrative support. critical to the job they're doing for us is operating cameras. they're acting as her eyes and ears given us greater alert. even with things such as visitation removal in areas where you are at, the guard has cleared over 5 acres of vegetation. it makes that area easier to monitor. on the aviation side, the surveillance aircraft they had provided a significant importance to us. also, on the rescue side. as you know during the summer we deploy resources towards rescuing people who become stranded in the desert. we have another partner in the national guard who is supporting us. many different examples, whether in the garage, analyzing the intelligence reports, we definitely are seeing great work between us. >> to see any barriers to utilizing the guard to the best capability possible? anything that needs to be improved? >> under different deployments they were assigned different duties. during jumpstart they had entry identification teams. this time, it's different. no contact with migr
aviation, operations, logistics and administrative support. critical to the job they're doing for us is operating cameras. they're acting as her eyes and ears given us greater alert. even with things such as visitation removal in areas where you are at, the guard has cleared over 5 acres of vegetation. it makes that area easier to monitor. on the aviation side, the surveillance aircraft they had provided a significant importance to us. also, on the rescue side. as you know during the summer we...
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supply logistical and even on that song the case against the u.s. being implicated in these murders and this war crime is a very strong one. there are some honorable members of congress the senate chris murphy for one that has been leading the charge against the administration's policy specifically the support they are giving to the war. congressman among others. suspect this movement against the war will grow but it can only become meaningful if the democrats achieve a majority or a walk now in congress the issue the issue of the bombs coming from the united states it seemed to gain some traction after the attacks in sabah a few weeks ago certainly in the us media did probably for one of the first times. if i look at it from a different perspective does it matter in the end if if the artillery didn't come from the united states it would come from somewhere else wouldn't it there is that there was a global arms trade and unfortunately that's just the way it works. well that is true in the u.s. and the u.k. any our current leader means the wires of w
supply logistical and even on that song the case against the u.s. being implicated in these murders and this war crime is a very strong one. there are some honorable members of congress the senate chris murphy for one that has been leading the charge against the administration's policy specifically the support they are giving to the war. congressman among others. suspect this movement against the war will grow but it can only become meaningful if the democrats achieve a majority or a walk now...
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xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than 30 million.ingham business supplied dry—cleaning services, one of hundreds who'll get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to mentionjust one, but over the past ten years probably £12,000 to £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores, but one things for sure. he'll need plenty of good will to turn things around, from customers and suppliers. emma simpson, bbc news. some of the biggest names in music have been paying their tributes to the queen of soul, aretha franklin, who died yesterday. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has more from the singer's home city of detroit. here in detroit, the trickle of mourners turned into a crowd of people celebrating the life of this incredible artist. aretha franklin was one of the spearheads of an extraordinary group of musicians in detroit at the time that lived in these streets, performed at venues like the fox thea
xpo logistics alone is out of pocket by more than 30 million.ingham business supplied dry—cleaning services, one of hundreds who'll get next to nothing back. house of fraser at the moment owe us about £270. that'sjust one month's invoice. but a lot of companies have gone in the past, austin reed to mentionjust one, but over the past ten years probably £12,000 to £15,000. we may not know mike ashley's plans for these big stores, but one things for sure. he'll need plenty of good will to...
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it is notjust as logistics company.nable. there has got to be a compromise reached. there are talks under way today we understand but you would have two imagine that something will get sorted out soon. there is a bit ofa get sorted out soon. there is a bit of a stand—off but a compromise has to be reached because you can't operate in today's environment without a great website. emma, thank you very much for the moment. let's bring you up—to—date with the latest on the bridge collapse in general. —— genoa. the italian government has begun an investigation into the private operator of the motorway bridge that collapsed in genoa on tuesday, killing at least 38 people. another 20 are still missing. people living near the bridge have been moved from their homes because of safety fears and have been told their homes may be demolished. a state funeral for the victims is due to be held on saturday, but some families are boycotting the event to hold their own private services, as a sign of protest against what they say was negli
it is notjust as logistics company.nable. there has got to be a compromise reached. there are talks under way today we understand but you would have two imagine that something will get sorted out soon. there is a bit ofa get sorted out soon. there is a bit of a stand—off but a compromise has to be reached because you can't operate in today's environment without a great website. emma, thank you very much for the moment. let's bring you up—to—date with the latest on the bridge collapse in...
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apple's whole logistics operation, the way it integrates the chinese manufacturing operation with its california, he has made that tick over smoothly. he may not be the inspirational figure that steve jo bs be the inspirational figure that steve jobs was, be the inspirational figure that stevejobs was, but he has grown a whole new business in services. that leaping up and becoming a business that, on its own, would be a world leading technology business. let's talk about huawei, another big mobile company that has overtaken apple to become... there is the irony, that is the funny thing. in the very week when apple's triumph was complete, it slipped in the rankings from number two to number three. what is more important, being $1 trillion company or slipping in those rankings? obviously being able trillion dollar company. but it raises a little flag. i visited huawei when they were just getting into smartphones. they are a huge telecoms equipment company, that is what their speciality is. they got into smartphones and they said back then we had big ambitions, i was a bit sniffy about i
apple's whole logistics operation, the way it integrates the chinese manufacturing operation with its california, he has made that tick over smoothly. he may not be the inspirational figure that steve jo bs be the inspirational figure that steve jobs was, be the inspirational figure that stevejobs was, but he has grown a whole new business in services. that leaping up and becoming a business that, on its own, would be a world leading technology business. let's talk about huawei, another big...
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maybe you should if you're suckling them air to ground missiles all that is what we help them with logistics we help them target we have you know we don't we're not a part of this war in yemen but also initially hoping them do it yeah. but you can even trace the sale of these weapons doesn't say look we know that it's not as if we don't know that taxpayer money and all of this lead to saudi arabia or whatever they're buying or not buying from according to an international news back in two thousand and fifteen saudi arabia has required had they had a report of the saudi arabia's request of a huge transfer of air to ground weapons for the u.s. to bolster war stops the proposed sale comparable comprises more than twenty thousand mostly precision guided bombs worth nearly one point three billion including logistical support so yes sold them bombs you said you give them one you're giving them support on the ground you're giving them. what part of that's like you know what. the matter is there's you know that huge order that one hundred billion dollar order included eight thousand and twenty of th
maybe you should if you're suckling them air to ground missiles all that is what we help them with logistics we help them target we have you know we don't we're not a part of this war in yemen but also initially hoping them do it yeah. but you can even trace the sale of these weapons doesn't say look we know that it's not as if we don't know that taxpayer money and all of this lead to saudi arabia or whatever they're buying or not buying from according to an international news back in two...
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a schools the nation's election chief wants afghans to feel they can trust the process despite logistical and security challenges. unfortunately there are in secure areas in afghanistan so we can't register people there those areas that are under the control of the government and that we have access to people should go there for registration the government assisted in putting our registration centers there there's been a lot of criticism from election watchdogs observers about the registration process that they may be fake or duplicate registrations are you concerned about that. of course there is some complaints about the registration when it's not possible to do biometric registration and if it's a manual system like ours it's natural there may be some a duplicate registrations name is in charge of ten thousand observers on election day and says registrations need to be chicks more thorough and vote is assigned to specific polling stations there is a willingness among the people although they are not the economists about this. but when i would election that is no other than if i did thi
a schools the nation's election chief wants afghans to feel they can trust the process despite logistical and security challenges. unfortunately there are in secure areas in afghanistan so we can't register people there those areas that are under the control of the government and that we have access to people should go there for registration the government assisted in putting our registration centers there there's been a lot of criticism from election watchdogs observers about the registration...
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in some areas in some areas was totally disorganized but they weren't sure where they were just logisticalerrors or it was deliberate. or right it's clearly a very fluid situation thank you for now i'm sure going to come back to you in a little bit. congolese opposition leader former rebel leader is back home after serving ten years in jail for war crimes short time ago he was welcomed by hundreds of supporters in the capital kinshasa was freed from the hague after an appeal and now wants to run elections catherine soy is in contrast. yeah many many of the companies they khalifas well were accompanying him there is a lot of security here and that all morning and the supporters who say they never expected to be here when any mention of it was the bit of a problem. the airport. had been happening between them he. was one of the police saying that they wanted to watch him directly to the. people but then he was saying that there is no way up that he can. hear it coming and. very. likely then. i think that election was a lot of people think that he and the political. mentum to the politics her
in some areas in some areas was totally disorganized but they weren't sure where they were just logisticalerrors or it was deliberate. or right it's clearly a very fluid situation thank you for now i'm sure going to come back to you in a little bit. congolese opposition leader former rebel leader is back home after serving ten years in jail for war crimes short time ago he was welcomed by hundreds of supporters in the capital kinshasa was freed from the hague after an appeal and now wants to...
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there are hundreds, including xpo logistics, a big global company and it has two distribution centresd they supply house of fraser and there has been a dispute over payment, and xpo logistics stopped processing orders and last week house of fraser had to take down its website and cancel orders and the website and cancel orders and the website is still down. sports direct has no legal obligation to settle any of the debts for all suppliers before it actually bought the business. when administration happens, suppliers often end up taking the hit. neither company has commented. clearly it has not been resolved because sadly the gmb union said 627 workers got redundancy notices on friday. meanwhile, the luxury retailer selling handbags, mulberry, its share price collapsed by 30% today after telling the stock market collapse of house of fraser would cost it up to £3 million. we are starting to see the ripple effects from this huge retail collapse. thank you. the woman who survived in the adriatic sea for 10 hours overnight after falling from a cruise ship 60 miles off the croatian coast ha
there are hundreds, including xpo logistics, a big global company and it has two distribution centresd they supply house of fraser and there has been a dispute over payment, and xpo logistics stopped processing orders and last week house of fraser had to take down its website and cancel orders and the website and cancel orders and the website is still down. sports direct has no legal obligation to settle any of the debts for all suppliers before it actually bought the business. when...
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this was an isolated acca doesn't necessarily mean that they were you know the the the masterminds logistical masterminds behind it it could be that they had just talked to these guys on line and these guys as the said yes will do this and will do it in the name of ice it will have to wait and see what the specifics of this particular attack were a series of attacks were but yes at the moment isolate claiming it's the leadership of chechnya is saying that this was an isolated act as well all right or a challenge life for us in moscow thank you. but as leyland's of oak and up to president nicolas maduro drastic monetary reforms three of the country's main opposition parties have already called for protests more than two million venezuelans have fled to neighboring countries to escape the worsening financial crisis the brazilian state of programa is asking the supreme court to close their borders to all of them as whalen's in ecuador have also tighten rules for new arrivals leaving thousands stranded at border checkpoints colombia as well has protested because many of his leyland's arriving the
this was an isolated acca doesn't necessarily mean that they were you know the the the masterminds logistical masterminds behind it it could be that they had just talked to these guys on line and these guys as the said yes will do this and will do it in the name of ice it will have to wait and see what the specifics of this particular attack were a series of attacks were but yes at the moment isolate claiming it's the leadership of chechnya is saying that this was an isolated act as well all...
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this majority of women and children, this is a bit of a logistical hiccup. are there going to be household women? how does this fit with that thomas icon? how do 179 soldiers broke 4 million enslaved people into the polity? there is usually no parlor on the island of refugee camps or the shantytowns. they become vibrant markets but then they get broken down by the union, usually under the idea that they are spreading disease even though the midrise has taken measures to control that -- curtail that. they have a perfect mania for washing. that's why you see all this laundry. these women are burying roots. even if land ownership is going to move them by and large, even if the homesteading that they set out to do in the refugee camps, it has taken away from them. not in every case. arlington national cemetery is actually a freedom village. they had to buy them out in 1892 built -- expand the national cemetery there. there are burying sacred things in the land and thereby they are claiming cultural space that is their own. sometimes it's just a simple gesture of
this majority of women and children, this is a bit of a logistical hiccup. are there going to be household women? how does this fit with that thomas icon? how do 179 soldiers broke 4 million enslaved people into the polity? there is usually no parlor on the island of refugee camps or the shantytowns. they become vibrant markets but then they get broken down by the union, usually under the idea that they are spreading disease even though the midrise has taken measures to control that -- curtail...
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logistics and execution on the part of tim cook. jobs got the ball rolling, but you have to give tim cook credit for being able to have this many products that are this good and do it so consistently, and the results are showing it. is it going to be smooth sailing though? just about every company that is part of the global supply chain is concerned about trade tensions. craig said on think we can be smooth sailing -- >> i don't think we can be certain it will be smooth sailing. i suspect it will continue to build iphones that people want to five. .- to buy the fact that they assemble all their products in china is a cautionary fact we have to keep our eye on. it's not inconceivable apple could get caught up in the midst of that. able toare they will be navigate it, but we don't know. ramy: we have been talking about how it's the era of and services. how do you see that playing out with so many competitors out there? >> they are still fundamentally company, but other business has been taking off amazingly well. certainly, apple musi
logistics and execution on the part of tim cook. jobs got the ball rolling, but you have to give tim cook credit for being able to have this many products that are this good and do it so consistently, and the results are showing it. is it going to be smooth sailing though? just about every company that is part of the global supply chain is concerned about trade tensions. craig said on think we can be smooth sailing -- >> i don't think we can be certain it will be smooth sailing. i suspect...