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well, the situation is going to be monitored very closely by transport focus.ation. what are you making of it? overall, this is very good news for passengers in the long—term, because it will make more capacity on trains and all of that. however, there is short—term pain, and we feel that some recognition of that should be made through enhanced compensation over and above what is being offered by the charter. we in transport focus will be very much on the ground over the next three weeks. and today, it's very pleasing to see so many staff out helping passengers. that is what you need during something major like this, plenty of staff out, assisting, helping passengers where the sort of layout has changed. the bottom line with compensation is, if services have been changed in advance, you're not going to get any extra money. and that is the letter of the law. and we understand that. but these are loyal passengers, and they are people who travel each day, pay a lot for season ticket holders. so where is the spirit of the customer service, that tells all these peop
well, the situation is going to be monitored very closely by transport focus.ation. what are you making of it? overall, this is very good news for passengers in the long—term, because it will make more capacity on trains and all of that. however, there is short—term pain, and we feel that some recognition of that should be made through enhanced compensation over and above what is being offered by the charter. we in transport focus will be very much on the ground over the next three weeks....
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transport focus say they will be among forking the situation. is going to happen during rush hour on monday particularly people trying to leave this station on monday evening, and they will be looking at monday morning as a particular pinch point. that organisation feels there should be additional compensation for passengers who will have to face the three weeks of misery. at the moment south—west trains are saying it will be normal compensation so the time cable has been changed so you won't get compensation and you will only get compensation and you will only get it if your train has been delayed. this was the explanation from south—west trains. compensation will be available throughout august. we have been talking to passengers more about 12 months now as well trying to raise awareness of the works and get people to understand the impact on your journeys. for people to understand the impact on yourjourneys. for some people that means not travelling or working from home. if passengers are disrupted during august, there is compensation procedur
transport focus say they will be among forking the situation. is going to happen during rush hour on monday particularly people trying to leave this station on monday evening, and they will be looking at monday morning as a particular pinch point. that organisation feels there should be additional compensation for passengers who will have to face the three weeks of misery. at the moment south—west trains are saying it will be normal compensation so the time cable has been changed so you won't...
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transport coupled focus represents passengers and they've had members of their team out today observingey are pleased they have seen so many members of staff in high viz jackets seen so many members of staff in high vizjackets directing passengers and warning passengers of the problem is that they are going to see in the coming weeks. but there is that big issue of compensation, because a lot of people are going to have their journeys are affected. it will be delayed, but there won't be any extra compensation for those passengers over the next three weeks. transport caste faubus believes this is something the real company believes this is something the real com pa ny really believes this is something the real company really does need to look at again. these are loyal passengers, and there are people who travel every day, pay a lot for season tickets, so where is the spirit of the customer service, that tells these people, we cared about you to drink this disruption? so we're asking for a review of those arrangements, and in the interim, we will check how things are running and how well
transport coupled focus represents passengers and they've had members of their team out today observingey are pleased they have seen so many members of staff in high viz jackets seen so many members of staff in high vizjackets directing passengers and warning passengers of the problem is that they are going to see in the coming weeks. but there is that big issue of compensation, because a lot of people are going to have their journeys are affected. it will be delayed, but there won't be any...
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of maersk oil that said the deal underpins its dividend profile meanwhile america will focus its core on transport and logistics arms. and we've seen killer in the movies but some robotics companies are worrying it could be one day our reality and to stop that from happening they're asking the united nations to step in their bus bianca for she has more on that for us now now that this can't be the first time we're seeing companies lobby for un involvement can it now so it's not the first time but it is pretty significant because just a few years ago we only saw one robotics company come out against so-called killer robots so clearly in just a matter of the few years a lot has changed the use of autonomous weapons isn't a new concept to anyone especially on the battlefield but the way they've developed is concerning the globe. well robotics and artificial intelligence community in an open letter over one hundred companies urged the united nations to implement a ban on lethal autonomous weapons they wrote lethal autonomous weapons threaten to become the third revolution in warfare once developed the
of maersk oil that said the deal underpins its dividend profile meanwhile america will focus its core on transport and logistics arms. and we've seen killer in the movies but some robotics companies are worrying it could be one day our reality and to stop that from happening they're asking the united nations to step in their bus bianca for she has more on that for us now now that this can't be the first time we're seeing companies lobby for un involvement can it now so it's not the first time...
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11 months ago that we were going to separate our for mg businesses and we were going to focus on our transportationainer shipping, ports and logistics business. the first transaction with it was that we announced the acquisition of a german container carrier and the first of december last year. know this divestment and we have three more energy businesses left to find solutions for. we are working hard on doing that and we will communicate something as soon as we have the next transaction. francine: what is finding a solution look like? selling it off for stock listing? soren: we are looking at the business is individually. we do not think there is a case for combining them and selling them off or divesting them as one. mark: that was the maersk chief executive earlier today on "bloomberg surveillance." vonnie: we will drill deeper into the outlook for oil prices as opec's committee meets today. oil falling today, reversing earlier gains. a barrel at wti is now trading at $48 on the nose, down 1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: lives from bloombeg world headquarters in new york and london, i vonnie q
11 months ago that we were going to separate our for mg businesses and we were going to focus on our transportationainer shipping, ports and logistics business. the first transaction with it was that we announced the acquisition of a german container carrier and the first of december last year. know this divestment and we have three more energy businesses left to find solutions for. we are working hard on doing that and we will communicate something as soon as we have the next transaction....
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the focus of the study is improving traffic along the transportation corridor. options include a new trans-bay bridge and train. san transis holding a meeting. >>> highway 237 in santa clara county is a well traveled road. beginning today the agency is extending the meter hours for one of its busiest ramps. the meter will now run five hours from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. the meters will be set to solid green for that last hour from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. >>> cameras to be kicked out of court. >> teacher affordable housing. the mayor says he wants to help. a follow up coming up next. >>> fog is back in san francisco, but tracking warmer temperatures tomorrow let you know how hot. a new twist today in the san jose liquor store murder. the suspect created a stir at the courthouse. >>> a new twist today in the san jose liquor store murder. the suspect created a stir at the courthouse. he is accused of killing this man. >> reporter: a judge signed this order allowing our cameras in the courtroom. he is accused of murdering charlie ly. his four sons were in court today to
the focus of the study is improving traffic along the transportation corridor. options include a new trans-bay bridge and train. san transis holding a meeting. >>> highway 237 in santa clara county is a well traveled road. beginning today the agency is extending the meter hours for one of its busiest ramps. the meter will now run five hours from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. the meters will be set to solid green for that last hour from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. >>> cameras to be kicked...
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it said this, "extremists continue to focus on tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets, shopping malls, u.s. citizens should exercise additional vigilance in these and similar locations, in particular during the upcoming summer travel season when large crowds may be common." it went on to say that terrorists will likely use vehicles as ramming devices. so tonight, here we are with death and destruction in the beautiful city of barcelona. i'm joined now by lieutenant cornel, a cia trained operative. and mia bloom is a terrorism expert and author of "dying to kill." let me start with you, mia, you say that you came across some interesting things on social media. looking at isis with regards to this attack today. >> well, right away when there is an attack, the person that i do as i see what is isis saying about it. so we saw that isis made a claim of responsibility on a semi official channel. almost right away. it did not wait a day or two days as we have seen in some of the previous attacks. the other thing was, very interesting that in previous issues of the magazine, and even mo
it said this, "extremists continue to focus on tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets, shopping malls, u.s. citizens should exercise additional vigilance in these and similar locations, in particular during the upcoming summer travel season when large crowds may be common." it went on to say that terrorists will likely use vehicles as ramming devices. so tonight, here we are with death and destruction in the beautiful city of barcelona. i'm joined now by lieutenant cornel, a...
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. >>> the focus of the study is to improve transportation along the corridor. options include a new bridge and train possibly using old train truss trussles. >> the video we have there, the traffic looks great. >> tomorrow things are going to be heating up. so enjoy it right now. 72 in walnut creek. we will talk about how much hotter for wednesday in just a few minutes. >>> a brand new appliance requires multiple visits from a repair man. nbc bay area responds next. to a half moon bay woman with a faulty fridge. raj/2shot she wanted a refund, but >>> nbc bay area responds to a woman with a faulty fridge. chris chmura joins us with her story. >> just a few months after molly harshstad bought a brand new refrigerator. it was making grinding noises. the teches came out two more times to fix it. but nothing stopped the grinding noises. so she reached out to us for help. we contacted ge and offered to replace the fridge. molly was thrilled with that however she was concerned that she would have the same problem with the grinding noises occurring again. so she asked
. >>> the focus of the study is to improve transportation along the corridor. options include a new bridge and train possibly using old train truss trussles. >> the video we have there, the traffic looks great. >> tomorrow things are going to be heating up. so enjoy it right now. 72 in walnut creek. we will talk about how much hotter for wednesday in just a few minutes. >>> a brand new appliance requires multiple visits from a repair man. nbc bay area responds...
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transporting astronauts to them from the international space station. on the privates for so-called routine space activities. that we nasa can focus more on next version. you see the nasa program going over the next 10 years? >> i think you will see continuation of the current strategy, of handing over more activities to the private sector, and developing some of the key technologies for going to the moon or mars. exactly when we will go to those places, and how we will go, remains to be determined. but we will see more of a transition by private companies in earth orbit. >> take us back to the budget process, for a minute. it has passed the subcommittee in the senate. in congress returns september, they have to get a budget done by the end of the month. where do you think that budget number will land, when it is all said and done? itthe house may ask what calls a combination of several appropriations bills, that would include the appropriations bill that funds nasa. it's unlikely will be concluded by september. it starts on the next fiscal year, in october, on a continuing resolution that might last for a few weeks or a few month
transporting astronauts to them from the international space station. on the privates for so-called routine space activities. that we nasa can focus more on next version. you see the nasa program going over the next 10 years? >> i think you will see continuation of the current strategy, of handing over more activities to the private sector, and developing some of the key technologies for going to the moon or mars. exactly when we will go to those places, and how we will go, remains to be...
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there is more established use of these drugs, it is lower risk to transport these because it is such small amounts involved. the police focuswer risk drugs and higher profitability in the use and the amounts needed for an effective dose is so small, you could send it through the post from wherever they are produced. it is usually china or eastern europe. have you any idea how effective the crime agency has been dealing with this problem? i think, crime agency has been dealing with this problem? ithink, credit crime agency has been dealing with this problem? i think, credit to the national crime agency, the ticking theissue national crime agency, the ticking the issue very seriously. we are concerned in the us aid, thousands of deaths per year are attributed to these drugs. up to 100 in the uk in these drugs. up to 100 in the uk in the last year. it is important to develop a multi—agency response to this to make sure we do invest and preserve our spending on treatment, opioid substitution therapy, making sure people can access treatment easily. there are also emergency overdose prevention drugs available. the department of h
there is more established use of these drugs, it is lower risk to transport these because it is such small amounts involved. the police focuswer risk drugs and higher profitability in the use and the amounts needed for an effective dose is so small, you could send it through the post from wherever they are produced. it is usually china or eastern europe. have you any idea how effective the crime agency has been dealing with this problem? i think, crime agency has been dealing with this problem?...
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and our primary focus is to help the local and state agencies with search and rescue, evacuations, logistics operations, transportationan. we are a little con trained by the weather still. but we did 8 rescues with blackhawk helicopters with task force one personnel. they tell us where to go, spot the people that need to be rescued. we lower them down, slip a hoist around them and take them out of the endangered area. jesse: i remember during hurricane katrina, every part of government walking failing at every level except the military assets that came in and rescues people like what you said the helicopters where they draw down and pick people up off roof tops or stranded locations. and you are together same thing, you are saying as well in the houston area or the flooded areas along the coast? >> that was in rockport it's a partnership kind of thing. the texas military department is the lead on that. we are providing the pilots and helicopters. but task force one is providing the people who lowered down from the helicopter and put the harness around them and pulled them out. jesse: i know you guys are on the front l
and our primary focus is to help the local and state agencies with search and rescue, evacuations, logistics operations, transportationan. we are a little con trained by the weather still. but we did 8 rescues with blackhawk helicopters with task force one personnel. they tell us where to go, spot the people that need to be rescued. we lower them down, slip a hoist around them and take them out of the endangered area. jesse: i remember during hurricane katrina, every part of government walking...
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and our primary focus is to help the local and state agencies with search and rescue, evacuations, logistics operations, transportationver we can. we are a little con trained by the weather still. but we did 8 rescues with blackhawk helicopters with task force one personnel. they tell us where to go, spot the people that need to be rescued. we lower them down, slip a hoist around them and take them out of the endangered area. jesse: i remember during hurricane katrina, every part of government walking failing at every level except the military assets that came in and rescues people like what you said the helicopters where they draw down and pick people up off roof tops or stranded locations. and you are together same thing, you are saying as well in the houston area or the flooded areas along the coast? >> that was in rockport it's a partnership kind of thing. the texas military department is the lead on that. we are providing the pilots and helicopters. but task force one is providing the people who lowered down from the helicopter and put the harness around them and pulled them out. jesse: i know you guys are on the
and our primary focus is to help the local and state agencies with search and rescue, evacuations, logistics operations, transportationver we can. we are a little con trained by the weather still. but we did 8 rescues with blackhawk helicopters with task force one personnel. they tell us where to go, spot the people that need to be rescued. we lower them down, slip a hoist around them and take them out of the endangered area. jesse: i remember during hurricane katrina, every part of government...
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focus on the victims of the attacks in barcelona? mr thrombus, they have close off the road to traffic,, people only having special transport coming down. about two hours ago, the sagrada familia church in barcelona, the king and kim were here, as well as the prime minister. thousands watching, many insiders well. there was a message of hope that they were remembering the 13 victims here, the one vitamin cambrils, further south, where there was another attack in the early hours of friday. results of the investigation, in the last half an hour, police had been giving more details. alcanar, where the explosion happens, this is where two people were killed, they believe two suspects were testing bomb making equipment, it exploded, and they we re equipment, it exploded, and they were thrust into carrying out a rapid attack year the next day. they are investigating further in alcanar, this conspiracy involved 12 people, four them have been arrested, five have been arrested, two others have killed themselves accidentally, testing the bombs, and we also have this one person, younes abouyaaqoub, 22 years old, on the run, he's connected. but po
focus on the victims of the attacks in barcelona? mr thrombus, they have close off the road to traffic,, people only having special transport coming down. about two hours ago, the sagrada familia church in barcelona, the king and kim were here, as well as the prime minister. thousands watching, many insiders well. there was a message of hope that they were remembering the 13 victims here, the one vitamin cambrils, further south, where there was another attack in the early hours of friday....
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to add: our focus on tenure and the instability, —— on kenya and the instability, when insecurity happened the first time, kenya was a thoroughfare for eastern africa in terms of transportation spate of instability happened, many african countries diversify their roots and pipelines, so i think in terms of regional instability, kenya has become less impactful. it has pretty much settled into a 2—party, 2—candidate system which is good for stability, not necessarily very good for the better day. there is still this feeling in the west that they do not get their fair share of resources or their fair share of power. exactly. and areas, that is why i think whenever there is an election, the impulse is to immediately rejected, because it seems that there is so much at stake that it seems unfathomable that one party has garnered all the support. but i think there will be a stepping back from the break and some conciliatory language being spoken. it is not quite as optimistic a picture in south africa. strangely, given that there is no particular pilots on the streets because of the outcome of this zuma vote. but interesting that zuma has eight of these confidence motions, he wins
to add: our focus on tenure and the instability, —— on kenya and the instability, when insecurity happened the first time, kenya was a thoroughfare for eastern africa in terms of transportation spate of instability happened, many african countries diversify their roots and pipelines, so i think in terms of regional instability, kenya has become less impactful. it has pretty much settled into a 2—party, 2—candidate system which is good for stability, not necessarily very good for the...
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focus on it. and it was preceded by a major down move in the dow transports.d that goes back three or four weeks, you know? it doesn't turn much to turn -- there's only two emotions here, fear and greed, and it doesn't fake much for the greed to turn to -- take too much for the greed to turn to fear. you have a market that is basically up almost 4,000 points from the election. clearly, there's reasons out there whether it's geopolitical or internal, you know, politics here in the country. i don't think that's really the issue. there's been a lot of deterioration behind the scenes, and in the past these selloffs have been buying opportunities. so one negative today in terms of that is that the selloff is rather quite orderly which means it's across the board. and clearly, there are people taking assets off the table. liz: okay. right now the i dow has gone down 220 points. that is pretty much a full percent to the downside. when we had started earlier, ira, we hadn't been as low as we are right now. so in this final 41 minutes of trade, what do you expect to se
focus on it. and it was preceded by a major down move in the dow transports.d that goes back three or four weeks, you know? it doesn't turn much to turn -- there's only two emotions here, fear and greed, and it doesn't fake much for the greed to turn to -- take too much for the greed to turn to fear. you have a market that is basically up almost 4,000 points from the election. clearly, there's reasons out there whether it's geopolitical or internal, you know, politics here in the country. i...
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metro's primary focus has been and is in support of the continuing police and fire operations. we have transported6,000 people to shelter during the duration of this awful tragedy. and to shelters today 3,000. so, we have also the humble civic center has opened and transporting 2,000 people. >> martha: we have got to continue to listen to this. we got a lot of news out of the mayor there just moments ago. he said since they spoke this afternoon and also the police chief asvedoo who has been fantastic they have done 600 more rescues since the news conference. calls coming from the king wood area which is where you saw trace gallagher on that boat, clearly an area of focus right now. at least 200 police officers from houston and emergency responders have their own homes damaged and they are out there helping others. so, imagine having the burden of what's going on for you personally on your back while you are carrying other people on your back. literally. so this is an extraordinary effort that they are putting forth here. they have have also been great,i would say, about coming forward with these e
metro's primary focus has been and is in support of the continuing police and fire operations. we have transported6,000 people to shelter during the duration of this awful tragedy. and to shelters today 3,000. so, we have also the humble civic center has opened and transporting 2,000 people. >> martha: we have got to continue to listen to this. we got a lot of news out of the mayor there just moments ago. he said since they spoke this afternoon and also the police chief asvedoo who has...
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focus on exports and every time the u.s. has added a trade agre customers increase 20%. >> more more jobs. analysts say trade with canada and mexico helped strum up demand across many modes of transports. >> because of the magnitude of the relationships weee literally massive amounts of truck freight back and forth across the canadian border, back and forth across the mexican border and you see a large amount of rail freight. there's a smaller amount of air freight and parcel freight, but it's primarily an auto, primarily a trucking and railroad story. >> every major railroad does business with canada. south of the border, union pacific, also knowns part of the mexican railroad and kansas city southern has one of its own.acn city southern's profit. the reason that stock has become a proxy for relations between the two countries. as it seemed likely the trade talks won't be as tough as originally feared, they've rallied. a sign perhaps that cross border business will continue to boom. i'm morgan brennan. >> today, the u.s. launched an investigation into china's alleged theft of american intellectual property. the move was widely expected. the it is the administration's first direct mea
focus on exports and every time the u.s. has added a trade agre customers increase 20%. >> more more jobs. analysts say trade with canada and mexico helped strum up demand across many modes of transports. >> because of the magnitude of the relationships weee literally massive amounts of truck freight back and forth across the canadian border, back and forth across the mexican border and you see a large amount of rail freight. there's a smaller amount of air freight and parcel...
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transportation systems. it is not unreasonable the government would have some regulations around those industries. we need to make sure they are the right regulations. when a chef for the second way focus to a third way focus that is much more a fundamental part of fundamental life and there will be some regulations. we need more of a dialogue, build more bridges in places like silicon valley and people in the d.c. area. we strike the right balance and figure out how to keep the bad stuff from happening. we don't want drugs to kill people. we don't want food to make her kids taken drums crashing inner kids playgrounds. legitimate concerns we have peered at the same time, how do we make sure the united states has the regulatory framework that is friendly to entrepreneurs, friendly to innovators that innovation can happen here and we can create jobs and economic growth as opposed to having it someplace else. >> host: what is the vehicle used to invest in companies? >> guest: a? >> guest: i'm exiting the things. a company called revolution. revolution ventures end quote than focusing on earlier age ventures. we talked about the speedups not startups. we travel around the country in meet t
transportation systems. it is not unreasonable the government would have some regulations around those industries. we need to make sure they are the right regulations. when a chef for the second way focus to a third way focus that is much more a fundamental part of fundamental life and there will be some regulations. we need more of a dialogue, build more bridges in places like silicon valley and people in the d.c. area. we strike the right balance and figure out how to keep the bad stuff from...
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focus on today?>> reporter: there was a tone of how ford will be involved in the city of the future. how transportation can be changed to be human centric and take care of those inconveniences in your life that you deal with during your daily commute. >> reporter: it does not sound like a typical ceo of an automaker. right? >> several hundred people were there trying to spark a conversation about how various stakeholders can reimagine the future of transportation. >> reporter: this is a pivotal moment for the auto industry. it seems that silicon valley and not detroit is at the forefront of the technology and what is new. hasn't really invested in trying out new ideas?>> yeah. his background is in office furniture which doesn't sound like it. he has been coming to silicon valley every quarter for years and years. he's a technology guy and his role is to create ford's vision going forward. >> reporter: who were the others in attendance today? >> we had urban folks in city planners and executives of other companies. one was the head tech guy for domino's pizza. they are having conversations about how aut
focus on today?>> reporter: there was a tone of how ford will be involved in the city of the future. how transportation can be changed to be human centric and take care of those inconveniences in your life that you deal with during your daily commute. >> reporter: it does not sound like a typical ceo of an automaker. right? >> several hundred people were there trying to spark a conversation about how various stakeholders can reimagine the future of transportation. >>...
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transportation guys. so we need to get this through and that's where everybody has to focus -- >> you know -- you know thise than anybody up here, the way to get what you want in d.c. is make some friends out of maybe enemies. >> yes, i agree. >> part of doing that is watching your language, saying the right things, giving somebody something for a little bit back, what i don't understand about the president is that we are all on this set what we say. right? the viewer doesn't know what we're like at home don't know our individual lives. they know what we say. i say something inflammatory, suddenly i'm a jerk. he's a jerk because he said this don't know how i live my life. the president has this massive platform and becoming his words. why not send out some conciliatory language once in a while so that maybe those on the fence on the legislative side say you know what, he gave me a little, i'm going to give back a little. >> well, look -- >> inflaming -- >> i said something that i'm taking back, very unfortunate. >> your generaler point is right. the president is not always adept at taking situations and tu
transportation guys. so we need to get this through and that's where everybody has to focus -- >> you know -- you know thise than anybody up here, the way to get what you want in d.c. is make some friends out of maybe enemies. >> yes, i agree. >> part of doing that is watching your language, saying the right things, giving somebody something for a little bit back, what i don't understand about the president is that we are all on this set what we say. right? the viewer doesn't...
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the virginia transportation authority is coming up with a plan to basically connect some of the side roads that parallel 28. we'll have to see if that comes into focusthere is a big public meeting coming up in the next couple of weeks. we'll follow it or for you. in the meantime, we'll see if anything happens on this road o to ease the congestion. >>> not something you'd want to smell around dinnertime or any time you're awake. >> or asleep. or ever. maybe not when you're dead >> the corpse flower, remember that thing? the second of three corpse flowers here in the district has already started blooming. double your fun. one more of those blossoms still waiting to add to this. >> three times the stench? >> oh, yeah. go big or go home, right? here's a live look at the new flower. the first one bloomed late saturday night. >> the signature stench has been described as a combination of rotting meat, garlic, fish and diapers. that's a lot. >> that's a lot. >> i was wondering, you had the eclipse and this big crazy flower. little shop of horrors, remember that? >> yes. >> something else is going to happen. you're waiting for it. >> flower start eating peo
the virginia transportation authority is coming up with a plan to basically connect some of the side roads that parallel 28. we'll have to see if that comes into focusthere is a big public meeting coming up in the next couple of weeks. we'll follow it or for you. in the meantime, we'll see if anything happens on this road o to ease the congestion. >>> not something you'd want to smell around dinnertime or any time you're awake. >> or asleep. or ever. maybe not when you're dead...
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focus along seed currencies. >> 22,000 watch for the dow. >>> time for our top trending stories. lyft and disney parks are teaming up to bring on-demand transportation minivans trademarked in the red and white polka dots that will take visitors to any of the orlando resorts. they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think >> what we're showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look like lady bugs. i have a daughter, you have a daughter, i'm all for this fantastic story. it catches someone's attention if you're at a disney theme park and you see these things rolling around. >>> could north korea's hotel of doom finally be opening its doors? pyongyang unveiling renovations around its biggest landmark, a futuristic pyramid-shaped 105-story hotel, the world's tallest unoccupied building the reveal coming after rumors that the structure may not even be structurally sound. >> i'm not surprised this is the architecture in north korea. >> well, yes >> unoccupied. >> coming up, the latest from washington following another major shakeup at the white house. and we're
focus along seed currencies. >> 22,000 watch for the dow. >>> time for our top trending stories. lyft and disney parks are teaming up to bring on-demand transportation minivans trademarked in the red and white polka dots that will take visitors to any of the orlando resorts. they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think >> what we're showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look...
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transportation reporter adam tuss joining us live early from the vienna metro station to tell us about this big regional summit that just happened, adam. the focus million more. that's a lot of money. >> reporter: a lot of money per year, angie. a lot of metro riders say don't i pay enough on my cards to cover metro's operating expenses? it actually doesn't. it only covers half of metro's operating expenses. that's why this regional summit happened yesterday. we had d.c. mayor bowser and the governors of maryland and virginia getting together to talk about a dedicated funding source for metro. there's no consensus about how to do that. that's the region's challenge at this point in time. how do we come up with a dedicated funding source to help metro and get this funding challenge taken care of. now, the district has said that they support something like a $.01 sales tax on everything that you buy. so that could be a way to fund this system. but virginia and maryland have not agreed on that. we'll have to see how it goes. there's going to be talks on this going ar again, guys, no consensus at this point. back to you. >>> all right. adam tuss. ma
transportation reporter adam tuss joining us live early from the vienna metro station to tell us about this big regional summit that just happened, adam. the focus million more. that's a lot of money. >> reporter: a lot of money per year, angie. a lot of metro riders say don't i pay enough on my cards to cover metro's operating expenses? it actually doesn't. it only covers half of metro's operating expenses. that's why this regional summit happened yesterday. we had d.c. mayor bowser and...
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transport in the north. the government have been talking about this, there were concerns the northern powerhouse may lose focusthey can get cracking with making the trains better across the pennines and around the north. excellent if that happens! flying cars may be? by the time we get to these things being done we could be in drones. just being dropped off? i like bad! —— i like that. the great british bake off was back on television last night for the first time since its move to channel 4. i would say 60 to 70% of people enjoy it. 0ur reporter, lara rostron, watched alongside a panel of fans. well, in just a few minutes time the great british bake 0ff returns to our screens but on channel 4 this time and breakfast has been invited to watch it with none other than the bake 0ff guru, correspondent scott bryan. thanks for bringing one of these along. i had to, didn't i? bake 0ff! cheers! hello, bakers, welcome to the fabulous bake 0ff tent. what did you think? it feels very familiar but i was expecting to see mel and sue still. but if you squint noel fielding is a bit like mel and sue. cake break. at least the
transport in the north. the government have been talking about this, there were concerns the northern powerhouse may lose focusthey can get cracking with making the trains better across the pennines and around the north. excellent if that happens! flying cars may be? by the time we get to these things being done we could be in drones. just being dropped off? i like bad! —— i like that. the great british bake off was back on television last night for the first time since its move to channel...
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focus of investigator today's. meanwhile, a person on the train talks about missed stops and a bloody collision. about 100 yards from 69th street station along the track national transportation safety& board investigators could be seen looking and pointing in the distance a high-speed train from the norristown line was cordoned off with yellow police tape. >> my face hit the wall put a big hole in the wall i went straight down. i blackout. so it was loud. i mean, it hurt. >> reporter: this man was on board ending his day on night shift when the high speed train from the norristown line hit. upper darby emergency crews got the call just after midnight. >> inbound norristown high speed train came into the terminal and hit a station car that was sitting in the terminal. unoccupied. >> reporter: 42 people were injured. 41 passengers and the conductor some critically. >> there's blood everywhere, yeah, the driver is all banged up and one girl bleeding out of her face pretty bad. >> reporter: workers in yellow vests could be seen clustered around the disabled train on tuesday. ronnie says the train missed two stops this morning and had to back up to get passengers. >> blue past. t
focus of investigator today's. meanwhile, a person on the train talks about missed stops and a bloody collision. about 100 yards from 69th street station along the track national transportation safety& board investigators could be seen looking and pointing in the distance a high-speed train from the norristown line was cordoned off with yellow police tape. >> my face hit the wall put a big hole in the wall i went straight down. i blackout. so it was loud. i mean, it hurt. >>...
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focus on economic prosperity. it's about jobs, jobs, jobs, infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. it's about reducing taxes, and also, we have to innovate, build the science and technology so we can begin to look at transportation. >> heather: we are not talking about any of that because we continue to talk about this topic, although it is necessary. i believe i have time for one more question of you, zach. i want to ask what your response was to the shooting that happened because that individual who ended up killing five police officers claimed to be a member of black lives matter, claim to be a black nationalist who hated white americans. he wanted to kill white police officers. what was her response to that and how is it different to this? >> we need to condemn violence. we need to condemn violence against police and against innocent people. the difference between what's happening elsewhere and in charlottesville is that we have somebody who is stepping up in order to run block and tackle for neo-nazi, white supremacists, and the kkk. they are on a different moral plane than any other group. we can all agree that nazi's are evil scum of the earth. >> heather: absolutely, no argument there. thank you both for
focus on economic prosperity. it's about jobs, jobs, jobs, infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. it's about reducing taxes, and also, we have to innovate, build the science and technology so we can begin to look at transportation. >> heather: we are not talking about any of that because we continue to talk about this topic, although it is necessary. i believe i have time for one more question of you, zach. i want to ask what your response was to the shooting that happened...
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transportation in the trump administration tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and a c-span.org. >> water management and drought preparedness were the focus of a senate energy and natural resources subcommittee hearing this week. from hat-- capitol hill in this runs just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing of the senate energy and natural resources subcommittee will come to order. at the purpose of today's hearing is to receive testimony on water supply and drought issues. we will hear testimony on aware cache range of topics including of the structure and supplied, certainty and planning and innovative management practices that are critical to maintaining secure water supplies. this includes items that are crucial to arizona such as the colorado river drought planning and watershed restoration, better use of existing reservoirs, reliable water supply and drought protection cannot be achieved without storage of the structure and forward thinking management and planning. often times discussions on water policy at the federal level are dictated by cost. however, it's important that congress consider the barriers local com
transportation in the trump administration tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and a c-span.org. >> water management and drought preparedness were the focus of a senate energy and natural resources subcommittee hearing this week. from hat-- capitol hill in this runs just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing of the senate energy and natural resources subcommittee will come to order. at the purpose of today's hearing is to receive testimony on water...
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focus is not necessarily on chasing the bad guy in devitt but on the medical part of it. we go through how to reapply the tourniquets, how to stop the bleeding and safely transport the people, and we see if we can mitigate the loss. >> the chief said that close to 50 people were involved in the training exercise.>>> new at noon, federal, state and local officials and environmental groups marking the completion of removing the vessels from the fleet. >> we are heading to the island with this massive recycling milestone was reached. >> reporter: this is one of six dozen ships retired from the service and for years they were either in active service or on standby to be used in emergency. this last served in the first gulf war. earlier today the ship got to attend its own funeral wake. cape aboard a is the last of the -- cape borda, the last of the cargo ships order to be cleaned up. this was 14 million toxic all of water removed and recycled, this and the previous 56 other ships have or will have the same fate which means a cutters tort and eventually recycled into other ships, bridges, beings or whatever need arises. this is a long and arduous task.>> reporter: the hazardous
focus is not necessarily on chasing the bad guy in devitt but on the medical part of it. we go through how to reapply the tourniquets, how to stop the bleeding and safely transport the people, and we see if we can mitigate the loss. >> the chief said that close to 50 people were involved in the training exercise.>>> new at noon, federal, state and local officials and environmental groups marking the completion of removing the vessels from the fleet. >> we are heading to the...
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focus on that coming into the elections of 2018? >> there is a real opportunity for that, now having, because transportation initially was going to beorm and tax reform and infrastructure, initially some said mer merge are together they are going tax cuts first, transportation, then a possibility at least of a bipartisan bill conservatives would balk at cost democrats want to do something on infrastructure, so i think they are going to try to get that done but i think the election year politicize make it very difficult. >> watching this president twitter feed nothing yet. [laughter]. dagen: 3% is the number that they talked about, and certainly that would warrant him i am checking my phone -- nothing yet. stay focused on harvey. >> we will hear this afternoon for sure thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, coming up life after harvey why small businesses could become the biggest victims of this historic storm, in the heroes of harvey, stuart varney will weigh in on the volunteer efforts to rescue those, save lives in houston during and after the catastrophic flooding. ♪ welcome back to another tennis channel court report jo
focus on that coming into the elections of 2018? >> there is a real opportunity for that, now having, because transportation initially was going to beorm and tax reform and infrastructure, initially some said mer merge are together they are going tax cuts first, transportation, then a possibility at least of a bipartisan bill conservatives would balk at cost democrats want to do something on infrastructure, so i think they are going to try to get that done but i think the election year...
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focus on it, is the dow. let's go with the dow. what i've been noticing and what i lot of watchers have been noticing, a potential breakdown in the transports recently the transports down, what, 4.5%, 5%, in just the past month alone. is that a warning sign for the dow? >> i don't think so. i do think that the dow industrials are poised for a pullback but i wouldn't see it as a warning sign i know a lot of people talk about dow theory whenever you get a divergence between the transports and the industrials but i wouldn't read too much into it. the dow theory really, the tenets don't describe it as such so while the transports may exhibit down side during pullback, i don't see it as a warning signal here. >> what sort of pullback are we talking about, and are you seeing the same commensurate pullba pullback from the s&p 500? >> this would be a natural place for a pullback for both of the major indices. you can see they're approaching some resistance around 22,000. that's a round number. you'll notice at past round numbers, 21,000, 20,000, there was short-term resistance at those levels it would be a very natural place to see it pull back for
focus on it, is the dow. let's go with the dow. what i've been noticing and what i lot of watchers have been noticing, a potential breakdown in the transports recently the transports down, what, 4.5%, 5%, in just the past month alone. is that a warning sign for the dow? >> i don't think so. i do think that the dow industrials are poised for a pullback but i wouldn't see it as a warning sign i know a lot of people talk about dow theory whenever you get a divergence between the transports...