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the battalion commanders the company commanders. i also would attend staff meetings and i saw the interaction between the brigade commanders battalion commanders and the staff and i think there is a. on i want to say a bias well maybe there's a bias that the support staff the attorneys the doctors make their recommendations but the line officers they'll take that recommendation and whether they agree with it or not they'll consider the recommendation but ultimately it's their own decision and what they will do and i guess as it should be whoever the problem is that there's a bias against what the what the lawyer the doctor is recommending and for instance his other commanders are saying we don't believe that lariam stuff or we don't think it's a medical risk or the research is really not completed then they discount there's a warning they discount that warning the other thing is to remember is the hierarchy again the medical command and some jurisdiction some military post will fall under the division commander so you think about in
the battalion commanders the company commanders. i also would attend staff meetings and i saw the interaction between the brigade commanders battalion commanders and the staff and i think there is a. on i want to say a bias well maybe there's a bias that the support staff the attorneys the doctors make their recommendations but the line officers they'll take that recommendation and whether they agree with it or not they'll consider the recommendation but ultimately it's their own decision and...
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inside that part of the commission command -- of the mission command is electronic warfare and cyberspace operations together under one synchronized and integrator. the other half of that equation is inform and influence activities of which information operations is part of. >> we've got about a minute left. let me ask you very quickly, what's the latest and greatest equipment you're fielding to the troops and talk to me about your workshop that will be taking place between the 11th and 13th. >> we continue to field various means of electronic attack to soldiers in the field using the majority of our quick reaction capabilities, but at the same time the army's continuing to develop the innovative warfare system, iews. that's moving well along in the milestone of accomplishments. the workshop, this is my fourth workshop. we bring academia, industry and miliry togeer with the common goal of ensuring that electronic warfare becomes that enduring core capability for the army. >> where is the conference happen something. >> in the pentagon from the 11th to the 13th. it's next week of september
inside that part of the commission command -- of the mission command is electronic warfare and cyberspace operations together under one synchronized and integrator. the other half of that equation is inform and influence activities of which information operations is part of. >> we've got about a minute left. let me ask you very quickly, what's the latest and greatest equipment you're fielding to the troops and talk to me about your workshop that will be taking place between the 11th and...
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to give you a background, the written directive unit which falls under my command to the unit that assists with the changes or adoptions of policies and orders and department bulletins. there are a number of general orders that the department has looked at and continue to look at to make policy changes to. and we are working our way through that process. there has been a push to have a number of officers back on the street as our numbers are down and i would like to say that our written directives unit is at the staffing levels that it should be at. but currently we are unable to have it at that because of the need for the officers on the street for public safety. that having been said, deputy chief tomy oka and i conducted interviews today for the written directives unit with the intention of bringing two or three officers into the unit to assist us with not only the following revisions to the general orders and updates to the department bulletins but to get us into that process in a quicker manner. and i'm hoping that we will be able to identify those officers and get them into the unit
to give you a background, the written directive unit which falls under my command to the unit that assists with the changes or adoptions of policies and orders and department bulletins. there are a number of general orders that the department has looked at and continue to look at to make policy changes to. and we are working our way through that process. there has been a push to have a number of officers back on the street as our numbers are down and i would like to say that our written...
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he's the commander-in-chief of the army that trans with trucks marked tank and whose soldiers trained with hand grenades substituted by eggs. by the time the war has been underway for a number of months, clinton is pretty much with its back to the wall to countries and the netherlands and as most france, denmark, norway have been conquered by the germans and the invasion of britain seems imminent he's determined to try to do something to help the british and his own hope he comes up with a plan to give the british 50 old american destroyers. in return, the british will give us a number of atlantic military bases. they have no value to us, but the justify giving or ships to the british. the british fortunes continue rather unfortunate. by the end of 1940, in december of 1940, churchill tells of the r3 frankly my country is broke. and so roosevelt again tries to think of what he can do to bolster the british. he is out on a cruiser tuscaloosa and presumably a recreational voyage where he is playing cards but in the meantime, he is hatching an idea. when he is back in washington at a pre
he's the commander-in-chief of the army that trans with trucks marked tank and whose soldiers trained with hand grenades substituted by eggs. by the time the war has been underway for a number of months, clinton is pretty much with its back to the wall to countries and the netherlands and as most france, denmark, norway have been conquered by the germans and the invasion of britain seems imminent he's determined to try to do something to help the british and his own hope he comes up with a plan...
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[applause] commander beall will read the citations for sergeant manning. -- commander biel. it will be lots of times for photo opportunities after. >> good evening, everybody. i have the pleasure of introducing our sergeant dani el manning. there was a probation search on the home of a resident who was known to be armed and dangerous and narcotics trafficker. in the course of performing duties, sgt manning encounter the suspect with a gun in his hand. in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect -- suspects came and left sparking a suspicion that he was engaged in narcotics trafficking that day. there was a female suspect that the bro
[applause] commander beall will read the citations for sergeant manning. -- commander biel. it will be lots of times for photo opportunities after. >> good evening, everybody. i have the pleasure of introducing our sergeant dani el manning. there was a probation search on the home of a resident who was known to be armed and dangerous and narcotics trafficker. in the course of performing duties, sgt manning encounter the suspect with a gun in his hand. in the days prior to the incident,...
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so the change of command at the highest level because well, the commander at the south pacific mode vice admiral robert wormley for a number of reasons have been rodman to lead the charge the south's essay, having been stationed at london he's a special naval observer in the blitz was going on in reporting directly to president roosevelt. he was the natural choice to serve as commander, but as the campaign began unfolding, it really became fair that he wasn't the kind of leader that exactly fired up the troops. he liked to complain a lot and might've been a bit of a panic are. groomer strategists and marvelous diplomat, but when the fighting started, he found themselves obsessed at the details. he never left the headquarters or went forward to see the marines have guadalcanal. never saw the naval base with the cruisers and destroyers refueling. he was very aloof and fighting crime. and it quickly became the admiral minute eventually concluded with the break down in command of the crucial operation. there were other friends for years, very close friends. this is a conclusion reached very
so the change of command at the highest level because well, the commander at the south pacific mode vice admiral robert wormley for a number of reasons have been rodman to lead the charge the south's essay, having been stationed at london he's a special naval observer in the blitz was going on in reporting directly to president roosevelt. he was the natural choice to serve as commander, but as the campaign began unfolding, it really became fair that he wasn't the kind of leader that exactly...
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we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i will talk about saturation. i agree with many of the questions that were brought up. it is over saturated. those districts and lots need to be updated. what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we handled 637 licensing investigations, 385 involving premises conditions with no additional actions, 25 denials, and miscellaneous. we also conducted 28 minor decoy operations that involved 416 premises and 16 arrests. we did 20 impact subscriptions to see if they were handling the
we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i...
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he's tall the woman and kid confirmed he took one look and said " okay i think that is an " >>> the command to use the code word for been lauded " geronimo " as he passed the word to the commanding officer for god and country at pass " geronimo geronimo be k i a >>> which stands for enemy killed in action. >>> we wanted to collect dna samples and take photographs and then we wanted to book it copies of that were taken the body and out but that the helicopter got shot down with the body was one of the other helicopter have dna and photos so evidence that we do have them and here it is >>> duplicates of everything >>> just in case >>> you thought of everything >>> we tried >>> 01 took the pictures >>> i thought these for the most important photos i would ever taken my life and so i did it right and got good angles and clean off the face so it is identifiable, one of my buddies had a camelback with water and spread some water on him and took the sheet off and took photos >>> who was it who pulled the trigger the seals in the room will not say in fact when president obama asked that question th
he's tall the woman and kid confirmed he took one look and said " okay i think that is an " >>> the command to use the code word for been lauded " geronimo " as he passed the word to the commanding officer for god and country at pass " geronimo geronimo be k i a >>> which stands for enemy killed in action. >>> we wanted to collect dna samples and take photographs and then we wanted to book it copies of that were taken the body and out but that...
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familiar with the scenario to determine the tasks of every commander record so that everyone knows their roles of the battlefield. at least nobody's actually going to kill each other this time and that means a friendly atmosphere throughout the camps where the russians and the french live side by side and there's plenty have traditional food on offer. there's still a great deal of preparation going on in the camp and that means hungry soldiers so i have made an executive decision to join the french troops for a little polio nic breakfast. two morons. it's no frills fair but there's plenty of it and quantity was always much more important than quality of three or four with the green one could say that there was no cuisine at all of that time soldiers ate what they could get hold of or sometimes even steal soup it was quite common in bread were very popular for breakfast if they could get hold of onions and sour cream to soldiers were extremely low maintenance and they managed to conquer the whole of europe eating just bread and drinking coffee. and if it's good enough for the ground. try
familiar with the scenario to determine the tasks of every commander record so that everyone knows their roles of the battlefield. at least nobody's actually going to kill each other this time and that means a friendly atmosphere throughout the camps where the russians and the french live side by side and there's plenty have traditional food on offer. there's still a great deal of preparation going on in the camp and that means hungry soldiers so i have made an executive decision to join the...
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excuse for untidiness and the soldiers have to be ready for inspection at any time especially when the commander of the russian army is in the vicinity. is playing general could resolve plenty and his fellow officers have plenty to think about mature than rupert soon we will begin shaping the italians and squadrons we will determine the number of the participants and elect the commanders then there's going to be a meeting of the commanders where they will break down the cost make people familiar with the scenario to determine the tasks of every commander so that everyone knows their roles on the battlefield which would. at least nobody is actually going to kill each other this time and that means a friendly atmosphere throughout the camps where the russians and the french live side by side and there's plenty have traditional food on offer. there's still a great deal of preparation going on in the camp and that means hungry soldiers so i have made an executive decision to join the french troops for a little polio nick breakfast. it's no frills fair but there's plenty of it and quantity was always
excuse for untidiness and the soldiers have to be ready for inspection at any time especially when the commander of the russian army is in the vicinity. is playing general could resolve plenty and his fellow officers have plenty to think about mature than rupert soon we will begin shaping the italians and squadrons we will determine the number of the participants and elect the commanders then there's going to be a meeting of the commanders where they will break down the cost make people...
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the commander leaves his family at the camp and goes for a practice run in the main arena together with one of his crew members. this transfer the center stage. and a tank range to demonstrate equipment and weapons. the busy timetable of the russian reactors euro trip leaves room for only a few stops in the most important places connected with the war one of them is the brest fortress on the polish border. the german command plan to conquer it in the first hours of the war however the garrison demonstrated outstanding bravery and resilience. having found themselves behind the advancing german troops the defenders for bitterly for nearly a month most of the metal heroes death their story became a legend. carry our daddy up. beltran has seen the start of a training program for newcomers to the desert platoon living history group they are meticulously reenacting scottish infantry units who fought in north africa in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to forty three. using the renowned bren gun carrier armored vehicles. the club members but the biggest emphasis on the atmosphere in the ca
the commander leaves his family at the camp and goes for a practice run in the main arena together with one of his crew members. this transfer the center stage. and a tank range to demonstrate equipment and weapons. the busy timetable of the russian reactors euro trip leaves room for only a few stops in the most important places connected with the war one of them is the brest fortress on the polish border. the german command plan to conquer it in the first hours of the war however the garrison...
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two weeks with a meet and confer if they have any questions it is a presentation to that point to the command staff so that each of them can have about a week to look at it. the presentation to them whether there are any questions or changes that they have concerns over can be addressed and it is a final presentation to the commission for adoption. i'm hopeful that that can be within the six week period from now. >> so, two weeks for the poa, one week for the command staff, and then an additional three weeks? >> i would say probably two weeks for the command staff for them to look at it and for us to do a presentation with them and then a couple of weeks to ask to get on the agenda item. >> the touchier issue is the meet and confer with the poa. so hopefully we can get it done in one meeting but sometimes is takes more than one meeting. >> if we... a couple of agenda items from here, we are going to talk about calendaring future items i want to get a sense of when we will calendar it? >> end of october, beginning of november? >> if you would like to schedule it so that it is on the calendar,
two weeks with a meet and confer if they have any questions it is a presentation to that point to the command staff so that each of them can have about a week to look at it. the presentation to them whether there are any questions or changes that they have concerns over can be addressed and it is a final presentation to the commission for adoption. i'm hopeful that that can be within the six week period from now. >> so, two weeks for the poa, one week for the command staff, and then an...
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one of the un commanders, in an interview saying we need troops now. the u.s. is saying it will come. this is the very courageous, and this made my good friend that led albright absolutely fearful. in fact it was not crazy. that was the sort of tension and the feeling that existed at the time. but with the issue was resolved and the power was brought to bear, he forced the serbian army . the secretary. >> host: in july of 1995, over red. the united nations peacekeeping stood by and let it happen. >> guest: would not use the phrase united nations peacekeepers stood by and let it happen. we had companies. this is part of the problem. very much involved establishing safe areas, i had my commanders do a study of what would be required vote to make that area safe. they suggested to. take advantage. they could but attack the people. second, it would require that 4,600 troops. the member states were having none of that. they change the mandate, and there was no statement in it. 7,600. and when you do that you're -- they did not have the resources to do it properly. an
one of the un commanders, in an interview saying we need troops now. the u.s. is saying it will come. this is the very courageous, and this made my good friend that led albright absolutely fearful. in fact it was not crazy. that was the sort of tension and the feeling that existed at the time. but with the issue was resolved and the power was brought to bear, he forced the serbian army . the secretary. >> host: in july of 1995, over red. the united nations peacekeeping stood by and let it...
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familiar with the scenario to determine the tasks of every commander record so that everyone knows their roles of the battlefield. at least nobody's actually going to kill each other this time and that means.
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the helicopter crash had been reported up the chain of command. owen says the s.e.a.l.s wanted proof before anyone said anything on the radio about killing osama bin laden. they turned to one of the s.e.a.l.s in the room who spoke arabic. >> he moved to where the women and kids were, grabbed one of the younger kids to say who is that inside. she says osama. >> the child? >> the child. >> identified them. >> grabbed one of the females. asked her again. who is that? she said osama bin laden. >> does a cheer go up among the s.e.a.l.s. start shaking hands? >> old business. 1:00 here. we call-up the commanding officer. he comes upstairs. looks at the body. we give him what we have so far. here's what he looks like. he's tall. women and kid confirm it. he took one look. okay, i think that's it. >> the commander used the code word for bin laden, geronimo as he passed the message on the admire swral. for god and country he said i passed geronimo, ekia. ten minutes left on the schedule. >> we wanted to collect dna samples. we wanted to take photographs and
the helicopter crash had been reported up the chain of command. owen says the s.e.a.l.s wanted proof before anyone said anything on the radio about killing osama bin laden. they turned to one of the s.e.a.l.s in the room who spoke arabic. >> he moved to where the women and kids were, grabbed one of the younger kids to say who is that inside. she says osama. >> the child? >> the child. >> identified them. >> grabbed one of the females. asked her again. who is that?...
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osama bin laden >>> de the cheers go up and you shake hands >>> no all business, with call- up the commanding officer he comes upstairs looks at the body was set here's what it looks like he is to all the women and kid confirm what he said ok if that's him. >>> the commander use the code word for been lot and " geronimo " as he passed the word for god and country he said i passed geronimo geronimo de k i a which stands for enemy killed in action. 20 minutes past 10 minutes left on the schedule >>> we wanted to collect dna samples we wanted to take photographs and to put it copies of that, obviously were taken the body and out of helicopter got shot down and it had the body but one of the other helicopter to have dna and photos so evidence to say we had him >>> and duplicates of everything >>> just in case >>> you thought of everything >>> we tried >>> one officer took blood and dna samples and ellen took pictures >>> i wanted to do it right and get good angles and clean off the face so it is identifiable as possible one of my buddies had some water, with spreads of water on him to the sheet o
osama bin laden >>> de the cheers go up and you shake hands >>> no all business, with call- up the commanding officer he comes upstairs looks at the body was set here's what it looks like he is to all the women and kid confirm what he said ok if that's him. >>> the commander use the code word for been lot and " geronimo " as he passed the word for god and country he said i passed geronimo geronimo de k i a which stands for enemy killed in action. 20 minutes...
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gabriel said no, and understand from the command to build and restore jerusalem under the prince thereuld be seven weeks and three score and two weeks. >> president chiu: thank you very much. any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. madam clerk, could you call adoption calendar. >> clerk calvillo: 48 through 31, these items will be enacted upon a single roll call vote. if a member wants discussion -- >> president chiu: would anyone like to sever any of these items? roll call vote. >> clerk calvillo: 38 through 41, president chiu, aye. supervisor chu, aye. supervisor cohen, aye. supervisor elsbernd, aye. supervisor farrell, aye. supervisor kim, aye. supervisor mar, aye. supervisor olague, aye. supervisor wiener, aye. supervisor avalos, aye. supervisor campos, aye. >> clerk calvillo: there are 11 ayes. >> president chiu: those resolutions are adopted. colleagues, we have one imperative agenda item as i mentioned before and the recognition of our outgoing puc manager ed harrington thank you for your cospon
gabriel said no, and understand from the command to build and restore jerusalem under the prince thereuld be seven weeks and three score and two weeks. >> president chiu: thank you very much. any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. madam clerk, could you call adoption calendar. >> clerk calvillo: 48 through 31, these items will be enacted upon a single roll call vote. if a member wants discussion --...
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pope paul wrote me a letter that the commander was left with several hundred men to do his work with the whole nation and the systematic genocide going on. but we couldn't get the troops. some governments claimed they did not know it was happening but then i asked them, what did they do when they found out it was happening? they sent in planes to the internationals and allow them to -- but in the end they blamed the u.n.. we all need to find a better way of tackling these and of course somalia, rwanda, bosnia, the experiences that i lived through mark to me and that was one of the reasons why i felt as an international community we needed to find a way of tackling these better and that led to the responsibility to protect the country. >> host: talk a little bit whereabouts, the specific cases. you have an extraordinary account in the book in january january 1994, receiving a cable from an informant in rwanda who basically told you what was going to happen, and it did happen. so the idea that things take us by surprise and we don't know what's happening, you have the information and yo
pope paul wrote me a letter that the commander was left with several hundred men to do his work with the whole nation and the systematic genocide going on. but we couldn't get the troops. some governments claimed they did not know it was happening but then i asked them, what did they do when they found out it was happening? they sent in planes to the internationals and allow them to -- but in the end they blamed the u.n.. we all need to find a better way of tackling these and of course somalia,...