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he said two operative south to find them. the problem that pinkerton had in selecting these operatives as -- is he had been using them in other capacities in washington . there was a senator, jackson morton, whose wife was suspect ed of sending messages to the confederates. it is these two men who went up to find webster. they have searched that family home. they searched for webster. they found him in the monumental hotel on capitol square. the fences around the washington monument. the hotel no longer exists. they found him in the monumental hotel. detectiveebster was a . with the detective was chase morton, the son senator jackson morton. the home i have searched in washington. chase immediately recognized them. the men were arrested and sentenced to death. john scully, a catholic requested to see a priest for , confession before his execution. the father urged him to confess. scully gave in to this and confessed. he not only confessed to being a spy, but told that timothy webster and lewis were also spies. the result was
he said two operative south to find them. the problem that pinkerton had in selecting these operatives as -- is he had been using them in other capacities in washington . there was a senator, jackson morton, whose wife was suspect ed of sending messages to the confederates. it is these two men who went up to find webster. they have searched that family home. they searched for webster. they found him in the monumental hotel on capitol square. the fences around the washington monument. the hotel...
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and how their operation will impact public safety and city resources. the commission may not be aware, but again, they may be that 969 market, is located on one of the highest reported crime areas in san francisco. having said that, we spoke with mr. jonathan rowe at length and we spoke to them in depth about the potential issues regarding the operation on market street. they were very receptive to our issues that we had and we did come up with some thoughts of how they were going to operate safely. after our conversation, we did take a tour of the premises, which is pretty well put together, and we feel confident that if something were to happen there, that public safety would be able to get in and out of it with probably not as difficult entrance into the place and exiting out of the place. we then met with them the following day, we did talk about some of the abc issues, specifically minors on the establishment. and they will be using monarch's catering license, which is a 48, which obviously will not allow them to serve alcohol to minors, if minors
and how their operation will impact public safety and city resources. the commission may not be aware, but again, they may be that 969 market, is located on one of the highest reported crime areas in san francisco. having said that, we spoke with mr. jonathan rowe at length and we spoke to them in depth about the potential issues regarding the operation on market street. they were very receptive to our issues that we had and we did come up with some thoughts of how they were going to operate...
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we are looking at being able to operate at a range. we are looking at operating much more network. we always heard about network warfare. we are looking at maximizing n t the platforms but the enablers of the platforms. think about a reach, range, about quantity and quantity o lower-cost systems. >> there are nations that are looking at satellite capabilities. in you mentioned about terrestrial position navigation. ideas that you want industry to be bringing you and what role do you want industry to be plalaying? >> i will answer the first one first. we are looking for industry to give us the best they can in commercial systems. in better tenants -- if we go to more modular systems we can then assemble commercial products. we're rlly concentrating very heavily on outreach. we pay that as a reieimbursable. on what wants to work we want to work onon. ,e are working vevery heavily going through industry to vector them. we cannot tell them what to invest in the week and t tell tm the capabilities we need. >> one of the big criticisms is it has a plotting culture. it doesn't embrace cha
we are looking at being able to operate at a range. we are looking at operating much more network. we always heard about network warfare. we are looking at maximizing n t the platforms but the enablers of the platforms. think about a reach, range, about quantity and quantity o lower-cost systems. >> there are nations that are looking at satellite capabilities. in you mentioned about terrestrial position navigation. ideas that you want industry to be bringing you and what role do you want...
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to nato-led operations. in the case of iraq, first of all, we are not speaking about a nato operation, but so far a coalition on -- of the willing. furthermore, it may play a role that isis has also taken turkish hostages. i do not know. it is for the turkish government to answer that question. but i have to say, seeing from my chair that turkey has played a crucial role within our lives and continues to play a crucial role, and overall, i would have to say that turkey, not least because of the radical location, is a very important ally and partner from a strategic point of view. regard to the missile defense, i'm sure that the turkish authorities have listened to concerns raised by fellow allies. energy, first of all, let me stress that nato's core task is territorial defense of our allies. on as regards to pipelines, allied territory, of course, it is part of the territorial defense to protect such means of and other energy supply. but first of all, i think energy security is much more about reducing europ
to nato-led operations. in the case of iraq, first of all, we are not speaking about a nato operation, but so far a coalition on -- of the willing. furthermore, it may play a role that isis has also taken turkish hostages. i do not know. it is for the turkish government to answer that question. but i have to say, seeing from my chair that turkey has played a crucial role within our lives and continues to play a crucial role, and overall, i would have to say that turkey, not least because of the...
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, and their operations. i tell you about some research efforts that we have been doing to kind of inform ourselves, about water taxi in other places. and to get some ideas for us here in san francisco. and then i am going to go into what we see as the market opportunities and challenges with the water taxi and then we are going to hone in on where we see the, you know, the network expansion potential, to the next several years. and in material terms of the purpose we are trying to have the water taxi now and it is new as i mentioned and we would like to different a division for the long term where we see it and how we can expand that use? >> we want to identify the long and mid term opportunities and just briefly about the background. and the port maritime division issued in our cue, in 2012, and through that process, ultimately, two companies were selected and awarded the licenses and again, the names of those two the first one is marine tide line marine group. and another picture of one of their vessels th
, and their operations. i tell you about some research efforts that we have been doing to kind of inform ourselves, about water taxi in other places. and to get some ideas for us here in san francisco. and then i am going to go into what we see as the market opportunities and challenges with the water taxi and then we are going to hone in on where we see the, you know, the network expansion potential, to the next several years. and in material terms of the purpose we are trying to have the...
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it seems realistic now that he would've trained other operatives. if they're gathering people up like that and putting them now, targeting, targeting young war recruits in syria, ignoring what isis is doing, but going on its own track to try to create its own spectacular fight in the west again. this is the potential that they have. masses of recruits, that operatives in al qaeda with the skill to pass on the techniques that they were required to go back and perpetrate attacks, anderson. >> nic robertson, good to see you, as well. thank you very much. up next, the pentagon's candid revelations about which targets were hit. even showing before and after pictures. retired general breaks it down for us. plus, we'll discuss how these two terror groups may retaliate in response to american terror strikes. cnn's special live coverage. we'll be back in a moment. [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something
it seems realistic now that he would've trained other operatives. if they're gathering people up like that and putting them now, targeting, targeting young war recruits in syria, ignoring what isis is doing, but going on its own track to try to create its own spectacular fight in the west again. this is the potential that they have. masses of recruits, that operatives in al qaeda with the skill to pass on the techniques that they were required to go back and perpetrate attacks, anderson....
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>> it's primarily when a person is operating a vehicle. however, the person arrested has a right to request a blood alcohol or a breathalyzer test to determine their level of intoxication. >> another question i guess for us. does atmosphere have a breathalyzer? some bars have breathalyzers in the club for people to self administer. >> the power house does. >> i don't know the answer. >> i don't know. >> wow. >> usually. >> wow. >> [inaudible] >> are there any other questions from the commission? okay. thank you. >> great. thank you. >> thank you. is there any public comment on police report? all right. seeing none. [gavel] we're moving on to review and possible action to review and change the conditions of the place of entertainment permit ec-822 at club malibu located at 3395 mission street. cammy. >> all right. good evening commissioners. we have talked about club malibu before. club malibu has been at that location for some time. i will give you a quick overview. this is all in your packet they gave you but we began getting complaints a
>> it's primarily when a person is operating a vehicle. however, the person arrested has a right to request a blood alcohol or a breathalyzer test to determine their level of intoxication. >> another question i guess for us. does atmosphere have a breathalyzer? some bars have breathalyzers in the club for people to self administer. >> the power house does. >> i don't know the answer. >> i don't know. >> wow. >> usually. >> wow. >>...
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operating authority, and as a result, are responsible for any claims related to their operations. fed ex had nothing to do with the tiris accident. >> they basically told us not our problem. go away. >> reporter: fed ex says it also make showers the third party contractors are operating legally. it uses a third party software vendor to monitor the department of transportation website for operating authority, insurance, and safety compliance. but remember, tiris did not have the required operating authority, and records show they also had safety violations against them before that deadly crash in 2011. even so, drivers continue transporting fed ex goods. >> what has to happen is strengthening of good strong rules effective enforcement, accountability by the companies that are operating the equipment and contracting for the services of these companies. >> reporter: anne pharaoh is the departing head of the federal motor safety transportation. she argues the penalties are stiff when safety standards are poor. >> the highest penalty is we shut them down. >> reporter: why do they do th
operating authority, and as a result, are responsible for any claims related to their operations. fed ex had nothing to do with the tiris accident. >> they basically told us not our problem. go away. >> reporter: fed ex says it also make showers the third party contractors are operating legally. it uses a third party software vendor to monitor the department of transportation website for operating authority, insurance, and safety compliance. but remember, tiris did not have the...
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can be legal, completely legal operation in afghanistan while he was carrying out rogue, illegal operationsin other parts of the world. what it means for today, i think risk of her city -- of her city is a good thing in an intelligence organization. i think intelligence organizations should be the ones who say to presidents, yes, we can arm the series but you do realize there's a lot of downside to what's going to happen and it's going to be really hard to deny. i think intelligence professionals responsibility is not just to say yes, sir, we can do it, but to say yeah, we can do it but it may look a lot like the bay of pigs when it's all over. i don't know whether they do that today. i hope they do. >> this gentleman and then this gentleman over here. >> he touched briefly on my question and answer to the previous one and that is with the obama administration decision to begin supplying funds to the syrian opposition, what particular lessons learned, successes or failures, can we take from training and equipping the mujahideen and begin applying it to future u.s. trained equipped programs?
can be legal, completely legal operation in afghanistan while he was carrying out rogue, illegal operationsin other parts of the world. what it means for today, i think risk of her city -- of her city is a good thing in an intelligence organization. i think intelligence organizations should be the ones who say to presidents, yes, we can arm the series but you do realize there's a lot of downside to what's going to happen and it's going to be really hard to deny. i think intelligence...
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they continue to make the product better, smaller and more efficient and more reliable and every operator that we spoke to had nothing but good things to say and they were all completely satisfied that they had made the right decision and talked about taking other plants that they currently had and retrofitting them to this particular technology. and so we feel comfortable moving forward with this, this is an informational presentation, and to let you know that this is the direction that we are going. if we do move continue to move forward in this direction we will continue to have the alternative analysis report by the end of this year and bring back to you, a report, asking for permission to move forward into the environmental phase and into the conceptual entering phase to move project forward and i would like to commend the staff on the puc side as well as the other side and they have been working on an aggressive and he would and they said that it would take six months longer than where we are today to get to where they are and i challenged them to cut that schedule by six months and
they continue to make the product better, smaller and more efficient and more reliable and every operator that we spoke to had nothing but good things to say and they were all completely satisfied that they had made the right decision and talked about taking other plants that they currently had and retrofitting them to this particular technology. and so we feel comfortable moving forward with this, this is an informational presentation, and to let you know that this is the direction that we are...
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. >> michelle, another interesting operation within the operation. the u.s. also taking action against what it says to disrupt the attack plot against the united states and the west. these seasoned al qaeda veterans. this is another operation the u.s. did this alone. it did not do this with arab partners. we don't know what the threat was. >> reporter: i think that is the fascinating part. this group in particular, some information has come out about it over the last few weeks. questions have been asked of the white house. what about this group? are they more dangerous to the u.s. homeland than isis itself? the answers that we have been getting are there isn't evidence out there. there are not plots of eminent importance to u.s. security. the way they worded that, they were plotting attacks that could be eminent. there seems to be a difference there. that is something we want to know more about. their goal was to attack u.s. targets perhaps on u.s. soil. the u.s. government has been really reassuring in the last few weeks that there aren't any known plots tha
. >> michelle, another interesting operation within the operation. the u.s. also taking action against what it says to disrupt the attack plot against the united states and the west. these seasoned al qaeda veterans. this is another operation the u.s. did this alone. it did not do this with arab partners. we don't know what the threat was. >> reporter: i think that is the fascinating part. this group in particular, some information has come out about it over the last few weeks....
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to moreland always looked follow military operations, combat operations, with pacification programs. used this word pacification a few times this evening. the way pacification was identified was establishing linkages between the rural population and the government of saigon. that linkage will have been broken. a shadow paralleled government has instilled itself in that gap. liberation front had inserted itself between the rural population and the saigon government. what wes moreland was trying to achieve, given his objective, was to reestablish linkages. again a difficult task for any foreign force. the pacification and the main war force were inseparable. they were opposite sides of the same coin prynne every -- of the same coin. every time you flipped that coin one side seems to be working against the other. i am a commander in vietnam. i have a problem with creating and maintaining momentum. it is important to note that president lyndon johnson security team is also speaking in the same language wes moreland was using. george bundy summarized his as haltinglate 1965 the enemy in f
to moreland always looked follow military operations, combat operations, with pacification programs. used this word pacification a few times this evening. the way pacification was identified was establishing linkages between the rural population and the government of saigon. that linkage will have been broken. a shadow paralleled government has instilled itself in that gap. liberation front had inserted itself between the rural population and the saigon government. what wes moreland was trying...
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that's an operational plan. so either he didn't have a strategy or he doesn't understand what strategy is. either way, i'm troubled by the comment, you know? and it is yet to be explained. strategy is not just a military action. strategy is how you employ diplomacy, your power of information and influence, your economic power. it end compasses all the elements -- encompasses all the elements of government and power. it's building of coalitions. it's forming of assistance to help in governance, changing social programs and other things that might in the region help you succeed. in addition to a military part, but that's just one part of it. that's not a strategy in and of itself. yes, sir. >> sir, sir, i think we need not more of the people you said we need, but i'd like more captain ripleys and more colonel spries, okay? and you are right that for conventional war, you can train b people to fight a conventional war in 90-180 days. you can get very good soldiers to fight a small war, and i'm sure you've read the
that's an operational plan. so either he didn't have a strategy or he doesn't understand what strategy is. either way, i'm troubled by the comment, you know? and it is yet to be explained. strategy is not just a military action. strategy is how you employ diplomacy, your power of information and influence, your economic power. it end compasses all the elements -- encompasses all the elements of government and power. it's building of coalitions. it's forming of assistance to help in governance,...
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are going to lead the operation.ear request from the libyan authorities and i think u.n. mandate. under which conditions you are going to lead this coalition, international coalition in iraq. do you exclude this or it's something for the future? >> just to throw in one from twitter here from alex lang saying almost the same thing. given the kosovo precedent would nato lead a u.n. backing to legitimize a military action of the is in syria? >> first, once again let me stress we are not considering a nato role or even a leading nato role in this operation. a number of nato allies are forming a coalition that also includes countries from the region. so to avoid any misunderstanding, let me stress that we are not in the process of engaging nato as such in military strikes against isis. i pointed out that at the summit we mentioned three possibilities of a nato involvement. firstly, defense capacity building in iraq if requested. secondly, a coordinating role. thirdly, strengthened cooperation on intelligence and informati
are going to lead the operation.ear request from the libyan authorities and i think u.n. mandate. under which conditions you are going to lead this coalition, international coalition in iraq. do you exclude this or it's something for the future? >> just to throw in one from twitter here from alex lang saying almost the same thing. given the kosovo precedent would nato lead a u.n. backing to legitimize a military action of the is in syria? >> first, once again let me stress we are...
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and a very successful operation.the main interest in it was that it was a complicated chemical and met lurj cal operation that eventually the bolsheviks want able to operate it when they seized it because they locked up all the brains from the staff. so it was closed down for 15 years or more and all of those people put out of a job. >> during your experience in russia, how did you get along with the russian people. >> we got along extremely well because at that time the government was anxious to see the development of the natural resources of the country. we were the first americans to come in. we had no political implications. british and french and all the other nationalities carried with them certain political possibilities, so the russians welcomed the americans, we had no difficulty getting on with the people because with that type of an operation, we tried to get the best intelligence there was. we paid wages far higher than the common wage of the country. we never had a strike or a labor difficulty. >> mr. ho
and a very successful operation.the main interest in it was that it was a complicated chemical and met lurj cal operation that eventually the bolsheviks want able to operate it when they seized it because they locked up all the brains from the staff. so it was closed down for 15 years or more and all of those people put out of a job. >> during your experience in russia, how did you get along with the russian people. >> we got along extremely well because at that time the government...
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so, provide those funds to operators that do provide the services. contrary to what you may have heard the city does have extensive authority to regulate these vehicles. the public utilities commission code provides reasonable regulations. we have today in service a seven wheelchair accessible vehicles. we have 10 unused in our lot today for lack of a qualified driver. make no mistake about it, members, that every time that lyft draws another driver away from a taxi service, they are taking service away from you and making no compensation at all for the damage they are doing to the services that do serve you. out of time. thank you. >> thank you, bob plant hold. >> i'm bob plant hold. i'm going to draw upon what was said here or the mirror image reverse of what wasn't said, remember earlier carla johnson talked about the website being 508 compliant. notice in today's presentation or earlier, they didn't talk about being 508 compliant. one 1 person i know who works for an agency for someone who is blind, they are not. that's something to check into. t
so, provide those funds to operators that do provide the services. contrary to what you may have heard the city does have extensive authority to regulate these vehicles. the public utilities commission code provides reasonable regulations. we have today in service a seven wheelchair accessible vehicles. we have 10 unused in our lot today for lack of a qualified driver. make no mistake about it, members, that every time that lyft draws another driver away from a taxi service, they are taking...
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they specialize in big operations and complex operations. they have $2 billion in assets, great management capability. they have a lock on the foreign fighters traveling to iraq and
they specialize in big operations and complex operations. they have $2 billion in assets, great management capability. they have a lock on the foreign fighters traveling to iraq and
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the operation was repeated mile after mile.iners endured dust and flies and the annoying monotony of the desert. behind the stringer man were follow-up welders who made additional passes with different size rods and give it all the strength of the pipe itself. were ever there was a change of were ever there was a change of direction on the line, anchors were installed. as the aboveground portions of the line were erected, they became barriers. there were no expansions joints in the pipe was held stationary. when the time came to tie in the final joint between anchors several miles apart, the crew was faced with a delicate operation. the to answer quickly brought together. ends were quickly brought together. the union had to be made at approximately 90 degrees. it was a ticklish business. there were is no margin for ever -- four error. signals had to be explicit and movement exact. bead wasthe stringer applied. the critical moment was had. the crew did not yet relax. the product -- the pipe had to be lowered into its final posit
the operation was repeated mile after mile.iners endured dust and flies and the annoying monotony of the desert. behind the stringer man were follow-up welders who made additional passes with different size rods and give it all the strength of the pipe itself. were ever there was a change of were ever there was a change of direction on the line, anchors were installed. as the aboveground portions of the line were erected, they became barriers. there were no expansions joints in the pipe was...
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as we talked about when the emotional dam operation started, mosul dam operation started, it also protect u.s. personnel and facilities. them,l continue to strike and you have seen that continue. using the pressure we get every day. that will continue as long as we sit in that facility because it is very important. i think what you're getting at is if there is some sort of broader mechanism or where playing fast and loose with the rules. we are not. pretty the president was clear with the goal with respect to iraq, and it was to disrupt misil's capability. could argue we are disrupting their capabilities through these humanitarian missions because we are denying .hem what they thought strategically, long-term, the real answer is good governance. i know you guys do not like to hear that grant i know that does not make for a good copy and the pentagon pressroom, but that is in fact would has to happen. to solve thisg militarily, and we are not going [indiscernible] you mentioned that an army unit -- nato response force that is staffed by the army, i can do to more details on this. it is a n
as we talked about when the emotional dam operation started, mosul dam operation started, it also protect u.s. personnel and facilities. them,l continue to strike and you have seen that continue. using the pressure we get every day. that will continue as long as we sit in that facility because it is very important. i think what you're getting at is if there is some sort of broader mechanism or where playing fast and loose with the rules. we are not. pretty the president was clear with the goal...
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this is a fairly extensive operation, that we have proposed, and we have about 17,000 square feet of space on three different levels on market street and we are fork cussing predominantly on producing high profile events, corporate events as well as non-profit and fund-raisers. and we have several things going on, and i would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little bit about specifically the target audience that we are appealing to and also the community out reach and those are the two things that i want to touch on and i will turn it over to tad as well to talk about monarch's operations and we are profiling this for the up scale audiences and we think that this is going to bring in a lot of good business in the area and to the retail operations, and the restaurants. most of our clients that john works with, john rowe works with as google, facebook, and he has microsoft is one of his clients, we have a lot of actually his promotional materials are inside of your operation's plan there as well. and let's focus a little bit on the community out reach, which i know is yours
this is a fairly extensive operation, that we have proposed, and we have about 17,000 square feet of space on three different levels on market street and we are fork cussing predominantly on producing high profile events, corporate events as well as non-profit and fund-raisers. and we have several things going on, and i would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little bit about specifically the target audience that we are appealing to and also the community out reach and those are the...
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that will limit their ability to operate freely. but it will be far greater limit on the ability to dig these people out without civilian casualties. >> the use of the f22 raptor. this is the first combat mission for this aircraft. are you surprised? and what is your reaction? >> i wasn't surprised at all. it's a fully capable aircraft, ready to go now. general mayville took a look at what was on the battlefield. and in some of those targets, the f22 was available and there was no reason to keep it on the sidelines. >> thanks so much for joining us. we're going to take a quick break and on the other side bring you all up to date on what is happening here in new york. president obama is due to speak at the united nations at the climate change meetings at the u.n. later this morning. but again, the news that came out of washington this morning, both from the administration and the pentagon, is that five sunni arab coalition partners participated in the air strikes last night. a predone -- preponderance of the munitions were used by th
that will limit their ability to operate freely. but it will be far greater limit on the ability to dig these people out without civilian casualties. >> the use of the f22 raptor. this is the first combat mission for this aircraft. are you surprised? and what is your reaction? >> i wasn't surprised at all. it's a fully capable aircraft, ready to go now. general mayville took a look at what was on the battlefield. and in some of those targets, the f22 was available and there was no...
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this is an operation within an operation. tell us a little bit more are the al qaeda extremists and how they have been able to operate freely underneath the isis umbrella inside syria. >> reporter: they have. they are referred to as an al qaeda offshoot, if you will, which is very interesting. given the fact we heard so much of the last days and weeks of isis. the united states decided to take this on on its own all owe the allies were pass participating at roughly the same time. >> the operation in the midst of the air campaign in syria. a very busy evening no question and just the beginning. joe johns, thank you. >> the attack was to disrupt an eminent attack against the united states. we want to move to the other reporters. arwa damon in turkey on the border with syria. this is the flashpoint. tens of thousands of refugees have been attempting to flow over the border into syria from turkey. turkey not involved, arwa, in the new operation. >> reporter: no, it has not been directly involved in it. that is because up until th
this is an operation within an operation. tell us a little bit more are the al qaeda extremists and how they have been able to operate freely underneath the isis umbrella inside syria. >> reporter: they have. they are referred to as an al qaeda offshoot, if you will, which is very interesting. given the fact we heard so much of the last days and weeks of isis. the united states decided to take this on on its own all owe the allies were pass participating at roughly the same time. >>...
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this was one of the lasts of the big boys to operate. there were a whole series of circumstances in the lifecycle of the locomotive that made the locomotive available, but in the back of my mind, it makes me think that this locomotive was a good machine. so far, that has borne itself out. we came here without incident. the locomotive set of museum for 52 years. my crew and i dismantled certain parts of it. certain parts we couldn't. we could only climb underneath and clean and change the oil. we came 1300 miles without an incident. i take that back -- one of the windows fell out. we picked it up. it wasn't broken. we are inside the cab of the big boy where you can see we started to take off or take apart some of the steam valves. we are just taking those off, inventory. we are going to use those as a pattern to make new parts. a lot of the steam valves and everything, they are becoming a little bit rare today. that particular design of steam valve. when we duplicate those, it's nice to have a component in pretty good shape that we can us
this was one of the lasts of the big boys to operate. there were a whole series of circumstances in the lifecycle of the locomotive that made the locomotive available, but in the back of my mind, it makes me think that this locomotive was a good machine. so far, that has borne itself out. we came here without incident. the locomotive set of museum for 52 years. my crew and i dismantled certain parts of it. certain parts we couldn't. we could only climb underneath and clean and change the oil....
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that is an operational plan. so either he did not have a strategy or does not understand what strategy is. either way i am troubled by the comment. you know, and it has yet to be explained. the strategy is not just a military action. strategy is how you employ diplomacy, your power of information and influence, your economic power. it encompasses all the elements of government and power. it is building of coalitions, forming of assistance to help and governments, changing social programs and other things that might in the regional peace succeed. in addition to a military part, but that is just one part of it. that is not a strategy in an of itself. yes, sir? >> i think that we need. [inaudible question] i like more captain replaced. okay? and you are right, for conventional war you can train people to fight a conventional war in 90 to 180 days. you can get very good soldiers. to fight a small more -- than i am sure you read the small war marine corps manual. a small war takes a long time. you have to the language
that is an operational plan. so either he did not have a strategy or does not understand what strategy is. either way i am troubled by the comment. you know, and it has yet to be explained. the strategy is not just a military action. strategy is how you employ diplomacy, your power of information and influence, your economic power. it encompasses all the elements of government and power. it is building of coalitions, forming of assistance to help and governments, changing social programs and...
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this is the new operators that will be coming on board. i note that includes san francisco ferry service to va half but other services have, in fact, a high market share of clipper riders the va la route is waiting to be picked up. a quick look at the history yes. the clipper contract was signed in the 1990s pr i'm sure you're aware of it was launched as trans link i it was a long implementation process a long process of working with the resemble operators to launch that the big milestone was in 2009, 2010 when they moved to clipper only including the muni fast pass this is the exceptional growing we're supporting more than 20 million contributions of transactions a month and where cases where clipper is not working the vast majority will recommended clipper so clearly we have work to do around institutional programs and the senior cards we make improvements but by and large our customers are very happy. so suffice to say all technology hates chang's changed over the los last thirty years i'll briefly is that in the first go run around we
this is the new operators that will be coming on board. i note that includes san francisco ferry service to va half but other services have, in fact, a high market share of clipper riders the va la route is waiting to be picked up. a quick look at the history yes. the clipper contract was signed in the 1990s pr i'm sure you're aware of it was launched as trans link i it was a long implementation process a long process of working with the resemble operators to launch that the big milestone was...
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overall, quite a large operation, or wide ranging operation. then you add to that these five arab nations which i think adds not only a military dimension but a very, very important political dimension. we show support for a coalition and it's, think a success story for the administration thus far. >> it is fascinating isn't it. you have absolutely put your finger on it here. not just the use, potential use, in the air, or in support of the u.s. by arab nations. it has the the human dimension, too, hasn't it. this is an effort to fight a group in the name of sunni islam is fighting both in syria and iraq. what you have got its sunni-arab nations to hold their hand up and say "this is something we want to get rid of." the problem in this region where i am, ongoing rift here. the support that qatar has been providing for the muslim brotherhood. you know, feared by saudi, by, by egypt, by the uae here for the rise, for their support of the rise of political islam. it has been very interesting to see that qatar is involved. how they are involved. r
overall, quite a large operation, or wide ranging operation. then you add to that these five arab nations which i think adds not only a military dimension but a very, very important political dimension. we show support for a coalition and it's, think a success story for the administration thus far. >> it is fascinating isn't it. you have absolutely put your finger on it here. not just the use, potential use, in the air, or in support of the u.s. by arab nations. it has the the human...
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companies operate abroad? that is a question we need to understand the current battle over inversions and how we tax u.s. corporations overseas income. i think there are two different schools of thought and the truth is somewhere in between. i think the white house's position is most companies that have overseas operations do so primarily to exploit cheaper labor overseas. on the other side, i would say most republicans in congress think that most corporations have overseas operations do so to service local markets. the reality is somewhere in between. your perspective on this issue colors how you think we should tax overseas corporations. the administration thinks every dollar earned by a u.s. company whether they earn it here in the u.s. or elsewhere should be taxed at one same rate. in order to take away any single tax advantage that a company might have to take things overseas. people who believe the opposite would argue that we want to keep u.s. corporations as competitive as possible abroad. because oper
companies operate abroad? that is a question we need to understand the current battle over inversions and how we tax u.s. corporations overseas income. i think there are two different schools of thought and the truth is somewhere in between. i think the white house's position is most companies that have overseas operations do so primarily to exploit cheaper labor overseas. on the other side, i would say most republicans in congress think that most corporations have overseas operations do so to...
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and now we have a big operation, we have special forces, special operations, we're training indigenous forces. but we had lots and lots of people in iraq for a long time, went there under false pre-senses. it was the original sin. this administration in particular that campaigned on the whole notion of getting out of the area completely has really got an allergy, really reluctant to do anything in iraq. and absolutely nothing in syria. >> that was the dog that didn't bite. we listened to that entire briefing and will seemed to be a very studious avoidance of syria. it's all about better but governance in rairaq. is it possible to con front the isis threat without dealing with syria is th syria? >> the short answer is no. on sunday on "meet the press," they talked about sticking a couple brigades in there to fight isis in iraq, drive them out of iraq. and i think he's absolutely right. it wouldn't take very much effort to do that. but then you have two additional problems that are attendant to that. what do you do about iraq once the guys are gone. they will come back again. so you have
and now we have a big operation, we have special forces, special operations, we're training indigenous forces. but we had lots and lots of people in iraq for a long time, went there under false pre-senses. it was the original sin. this administration in particular that campaigned on the whole notion of getting out of the area completely has really got an allergy, really reluctant to do anything in iraq. and absolutely nothing in syria. >> that was the dog that didn't bite. we listened to...
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and the main cable way operator was the same one that had helped install and operate the cable way during construction in the early 1930s. others likewise had worked on the project throughout its construction. inside the nevada wing of the powerhouse technicians assembled and installed the mass of electrical cargo. crews prepared the n-8 pit to receive the new generating unit. they removed temporary slabs over the turbine and relief valve outlets over the river. liner liners in these openings were set in concrete. the turbine sections were lowered into the pit. sections were lowered bolted together on the line. the complete scroll case was then anchored in concrete. later the tturbine's water wheel attached to the bottom end of the shaft was installed inside the case. the butterfly valve was assembled on the floor and later connected to the pen stock and the turbine's scroll case. meanwhile, the generator's two main parts took part. steel plates were stacked around the rotor and stater frames. coils were locked into place and electrical connections were made. the powerhouse's overhead cra
and the main cable way operator was the same one that had helped install and operate the cable way during construction in the early 1930s. others likewise had worked on the project throughout its construction. inside the nevada wing of the powerhouse technicians assembled and installed the mass of electrical cargo. crews prepared the n-8 pit to receive the new generating unit. they removed temporary slabs over the turbine and relief valve outlets over the river. liner liners in these openings...
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so, they can finance their operations. they can buy operatives.terrorists. so, that all puts isis in a completely different category that needs to be focused on. >> what is your intelligence telling you, minister, about how long we should expect this war to continue? the president of the united states says the u.s. goal is to degrade and ultimately defeat isis, destroy isis, what are we talking about? months, years? any idea how long this will take to destroy isis in both syria and iraq? >> i think over the couple of months the assessment is that isis will be significantly degraded and weakened, but this fight is gonna take some time and that's why i was saying this is ongoing operation that will continue for the coming period of time. i think it's very difficult to pinpoint a specific time through which we can achieve the declared objective of finishing isis completely, but i think couple of months, we will see significant weakness and degrading of this terrorist organization and then, the period after that, we will see further success in crackin
so, they can finance their operations. they can buy operatives.terrorists. so, that all puts isis in a completely different category that needs to be focused on. >> what is your intelligence telling you, minister, about how long we should expect this war to continue? the president of the united states says the u.s. goal is to degrade and ultimately defeat isis, destroy isis, what are we talking about? months, years? any idea how long this will take to destroy isis in both syria and iraq?...
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special operators? all these things are going to snowball. he's going to have to do some things to live up to the promise of degrading and destroying isis. >> joining us, is our panel. byron, you named in an article, five pit falls. >> if there's anything in our experience in iraq it's that things can go terribly, terribly wrong. first, his entire plan supposes an inclusive iraqi government. he says one has been formed. if that stays inclusive, that will work. i don't think there's a lot of reason to be optimistic, given what we've seen among iraqis. the second is this whole boots on the ground problem which is -- >> whose boots? >> exactly. a lot of experts say you're not going to do this with air power alone. you need boots on the ground. >> but if we were to train boots on the ground, it's going to take a long time. as we train boots on the ground, isis gets better. >> to achieve our objective, we are totally dependent on a surrogate army. that's what general keen was saying last night. that's a very tough position to be in. >> your though
special operators? all these things are going to snowball. he's going to have to do some things to live up to the promise of degrading and destroying isis. >> joining us, is our panel. byron, you named in an article, five pit falls. >> if there's anything in our experience in iraq it's that things can go terribly, terribly wrong. first, his entire plan supposes an inclusive iraqi government. he says one has been formed. if that stays inclusive, that will work. i don't think there's...
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and they're still operating it until this day. so far as i know, they looked at her nearly 50 million children in the last five years. >> as were you speaking there of child welfare and child relief work, mr. hoover, my mind went back to a rather notable statement you made on the subject. it seems as i recall, it was back in 1930 when you were president. i believe you had summoned a child welfare council at that time. >> i think it's in here in this book, i'm wondering if it wouldn't be appropriate for to you tell us about it at this time. >> well i can read it to you. >> that statement has been republished many times, rather an old statement, i'm afraid. the older i grow, the more i appreciate children. we approach all the problems of childhood with affection. theirs is the problems of joy and of good humor. they are the most wholesome part of the race. they are the sweetest, they are fresher from the hands of god. whimsical, ingenious, mischievous, we live of life of apprehension what their opinions may be of us, we put them to
and they're still operating it until this day. so far as i know, they looked at her nearly 50 million children in the last five years. >> as were you speaking there of child welfare and child relief work, mr. hoover, my mind went back to a rather notable statement you made on the subject. it seems as i recall, it was back in 1930 when you were president. i believe you had summoned a child welfare council at that time. >> i think it's in here in this book, i'm wondering if it...
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-led military operation since gulf war in 1991. it's going to be a years-long operation. we expect if this is going to be a really long haul? the saudis have a really, really good air force. we agreed to sell them 30 f-strike eagles. they also buy british tornado fighter jets. so the saudis have a huge and expensive and very well-equipped state of the art air force. there's dozens of american-made f-16s already. they ordered 30 more of them this year. french mirage single fighter jets, france has about 70 of those. jordan, they have somewhere around 60 f-16 fighter jets. they used to have more f-16s than that, but get this, earlier this year, jordan decided to sell one of their f-16 squadrons to pakistan. so they used to have 13 more f-16s than they do, but now pakistan has 13 more. jordan is personally qualified as a cobra attack helicopter pilot. and, perhaps because of that interest on the part of the king, jordanians fly dozens of the f-18 attack helicopters. bahrain has just over a million people. they have a dozen or so f-5 fighter jets. over the past two decades, b
-led military operation since gulf war in 1991. it's going to be a years-long operation. we expect if this is going to be a really long haul? the saudis have a really, really good air force. we agreed to sell them 30 f-strike eagles. they also buy british tornado fighter jets. so the saudis have a huge and expensive and very well-equipped state of the art air force. there's dozens of american-made f-16s already. they ordered 30 more of them this year. french mirage single fighter jets, france...
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>> because i think the nfl is operating under a complete panic approach, that they are operating day by day, trying to figure this thing out as they go. they don't have a clear policy in place. and they are just trying to get from one -- not even one week to the next, one day to the next. because as rachel said, you have had the two most prominent people arrested in the nfl. the nfl has changed and the teams have changed their punishments immediately after public reaction. and there is no reason to think that these rulings are at all final and they're going to continue operating by the seat of their pants because they don't have a clear policy in place. >> i want to splay something the carolina panthers' coach said about the hardy situation. >> there are a lot of circumstances that we don't know. there are a lot of situations we don't understand. and it's hard because you don't know how. you really don't. this is not a normal set of circumstances situation. and when you get into these types of situations, you try to handle them the best you can. >> what is kind of stunning about this
>> because i think the nfl is operating under a complete panic approach, that they are operating day by day, trying to figure this thing out as they go. they don't have a clear policy in place. and they are just trying to get from one -- not even one week to the next, one day to the next. because as rachel said, you have had the two most prominent people arrested in the nfl. the nfl has changed and the teams have changed their punishments immediately after public reaction. and there is no...
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at the point where an operative or operatives could go forward where they would do the target.we asked you about it. you didn't ready. you sort of, went on to ta nother thita -- another thing. fran, you were involved in that. i remember at the time. everyone, there was such consternation. >> terror threat level. >> what is the difference between orange and yellow? >> no, no. the subject of great sort of, you know, the "daily show with jon stewart" riffs about the color of the day. walk through the airport tell you orange or red. that was really meant, initially, a way to signal to the public kind of, the level of concern. and you know the british still have a system where they call the, the threat severe, or, or urgent. over time a mechanism to quickly, easily tell them what was expected. because inside the federal government. inside working with the state and locals. that there was, there were measures associated with each of the colors. so you could announce going to orange. they knew to take steps. over time it was sort of -- it was, a parody. over time, became far less usef
at the point where an operative or operatives could go forward where they would do the target.we asked you about it. you didn't ready. you sort of, went on to ta nother thita -- another thing. fran, you were involved in that. i remember at the time. everyone, there was such consternation. >> terror threat level. >> what is the difference between orange and yellow? >> no, no. the subject of great sort of, you know, the "daily show with jon stewart" riffs about the...
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intelligence official says that khorasan was operational, was operational. is it still operational? because you know, we hit a lot of buildings and everything, but what makes everyone think that it is not still operational? >> what we know from pentagon officials that we talked to today is that they were not targeting high-value targets, the leaders of these groups. they were not going after any big names. and in fact, we know that the leader of khorasan, there was a tweet this morning suggesting he'd been killed, but pentagon and intelligence officials say they have no indication he was killed. so in essence, the leaders of eye significance and the chore son group survived. the question is, will they try to target them. right now that does not seem to be part of this mission. and also, without boots on the ground, remember, greta, it is not that easy to, you need to be able to capture people, interrogate them to get the top leadership. >> it may not be mission, but everyone is wondering whether khorasan is operational still and whether they still plan on fulfilling their latest ter
intelligence official says that khorasan was operational, was operational. is it still operational? because you know, we hit a lot of buildings and everything, but what makes everyone think that it is not still operational? >> what we know from pentagon officials that we talked to today is that they were not targeting high-value targets, the leaders of these groups. they were not going after any big names. and in fact, we know that the leader of khorasan, there was a tweet this morning...
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there is operation security.bring an interpreter that's not u.s., when you have to inform organizations that are not u.s.-controlled or coalitions. or if you enter a house in afghanistan and you treat the house as if it's located in ennis, montana and you have to have a warrant, what we're doing is tying the hands of our field commanders and soldiers, airmen, marines, in an environment in an environment where we have to trust them. it is trust. i've seen the rules of engagement move over time. and i'm glad we're speaking about it, because it is important. and i'm a fight or go home guy. if you fight, you fight. and i think we owe it to our kids, too, when you decide to fight, we should have a plan at what time to bring them back. we've had a long history lately about taking our troops to war and leaving them. war is about carrying the battle to them. keeping momentum. and on the offense. that's how you take ground. that's how you defeat enemy. but when you move to a defensive posture, then the advantage is to the
there is operation security.bring an interpreter that's not u.s., when you have to inform organizations that are not u.s.-controlled or coalitions. or if you enter a house in afghanistan and you treat the house as if it's located in ennis, montana and you have to have a warrant, what we're doing is tying the hands of our field commanders and soldiers, airmen, marines, in an environment in an environment where we have to trust them. it is trust. i've seen the rules of engagement move over time....
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spending so far since july when these operations began, the new operations against isis, and at what point would that funding runs out and the president have to go back to congress for more money? guest: we have one good marker. the pentagon came out couple weeks ago and said at that point they had spent about half $1 billion from mid-june until the end of august -- about half a from mid-junes until the end of august. that is 1/10 of 1% of the defense budget this year. they've been able to absorb that in money that was already appropriated by congress. they are continuing to spend. the burn rate should start to ramp up. host: more troops going over? going over.troops more air strikes, more intelligence missions that we are flying over iraq and that could expand into syria. i caution people that as we see it increase, it won't be long before we probably start to see it decrease again. we will begin to run out of targets on the ground. we are already hitting all of the low hanging fruit, the things that are obvious, armored vehicle, checkpoints. we are taking out those targets. estimat
spending so far since july when these operations began, the new operations against isis, and at what point would that funding runs out and the president have to go back to congress for more money? guest: we have one good marker. the pentagon came out couple weeks ago and said at that point they had spent about half $1 billion from mid-june until the end of august -- about half a from mid-junes until the end of august. that is 1/10 of 1% of the defense budget this year. they've been able to...
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they used an open-market operation.january 1966, they sold government bonds to tighten up the nation's money supply. interest rates rose dramatically. soon, any business sensitive to interest rates was caught in a credit crunch. the housing industry was hardest hit. the full effect of the fed's solitary action took hold in early 1967. inflation dropped, but at a terrible cost-- a zero growth rate for the gross national product. to economists, this was an impressive lesson. the fed was very effective in 1966. the discount rate increase and the reduction in the rate of creation of bank reserves drove up market interest rates, reduced investment in residential construction by several billion dollars. that served to offset, from a broad economic point of view, the increase in vietnam expenditures. i later, years later, asked president johnson what he really thought of that episode. he said, "you know, andy, bill martin was right, but he should have told me about it ahead of time." the war, fought half a world away, feedvesp
they used an open-market operation.january 1966, they sold government bonds to tighten up the nation's money supply. interest rates rose dramatically. soon, any business sensitive to interest rates was caught in a credit crunch. the housing industry was hardest hit. the full effect of the fed's solitary action took hold in early 1967. inflation dropped, but at a terrible cost-- a zero growth rate for the gross national product. to economists, this was an impressive lesson. the fed was very...
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. >> reporter: he has been suspended from his job as an operating medical room technician. he has been charged with abduction with intent to defile, a reference to sexual assault. the charge was filed yesterday after forensic test results of items seized from matthew's apartment and car. covenant school's headmaster sent out additional information this afternoon and said jesse matthew is no longer associated with the school in any capacity. in charlottesville, peggy fox, wusa9. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> we have a flood watch in effect for the immediate metro area, includes montgomery county, fairfax, the district, prince george's county and anne arundel, for some reason does not include our friends down to the south. you folks in st. charles county, calvert, you'll have plenty to go around. it's about to cross over 95 and up 270. the heavy activity won't roll in till later tonight. we'll zoom in. we have rain downtown, rain in old town and also a wet ride home from d.c. south through dale city down toward quantico and stafford
. >> reporter: he has been suspended from his job as an operating medical room technician. he has been charged with abduction with intent to defile, a reference to sexual assault. the charge was filed yesterday after forensic test results of items seized from matthew's apartment and car. covenant school's headmaster sent out additional information this afternoon and said jesse matthew is no longer associated with the school in any capacity. in charlottesville, peggy fox, wusa9....