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debbie was not originally chosen to go on the deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would have done anything not to go, but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army, she had always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her it was the most fulfilling moment of her life when they said yes you may go on this deployment. she worked as a beautician in a beauty salon back in indiana when she was not in the national guard, and she found the idea of putting on a uniform every day and serving her country far more exciting and fulfilling and close to her dream than the work she was doing in the beauty salon. so even when it got to the question of how did they feel about going on a deployment or did they support the war or not, these women were on totally different sides in terms of their feelings. your question then, around how did it come about that they would share so much about their experiences, we did almost four years of interviews. we got to know each other over time and at a certain point, i met these women in 2010 w
debbie was not originally chosen to go on the deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would have done anything not to go, but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army, she had always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her it was the most fulfilling moment of her life when they said yes you may go on this deployment. she worked as a beautician in a beauty salon back in indiana when she was not in the national guard, and she found the idea of...
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debbie was not originally chosen to go on the deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would've done anything not to go, but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army. should always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her it was the most awful moment of her life was when they said yes, you may go on this department. she worked as a beautician and a beauty salon back in indiana when she was not in the national guard, and she found the idea putting on a uniform everyday and serving her country far more exciting and fulfilling and closer to her dream really done the work she was in a beauty salon. so even when it got to the question of how do they feel about going on a deployment or did they support the war or not, these women were on totally different sides in terms of their feelings. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> presidential candidates often release books to introduce themselves to voters and to promote their views on issues. if you look at some books written by declared candidates
debbie was not originally chosen to go on the deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would've done anything not to go, but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army. should always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her it was the most awful moment of her life was when they said yes, you may go on this department. she worked as a beautician and a beauty salon back in indiana when she was not in the national guard, and she found the idea...
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the deployment was so hard. they needed there p to help grapple with posttraumatic stress and she shared those there pre-notes. she just candid we heard tire military record and a certain point to say i know you want to verify everything but the whole story is right here. so she handed over the six diaries. said to have a chance to read that manuscript because i want them to see how much they had turned over. head that was very surprised they could have been too revealing but they did not hesitate where debbie said you cannot write about where we're reaching for of entering or don't use that there be session. they felt very strongly to watch some fellow veterans to not make that transition and successfully at. to share all of their difficulties, when i was writing of the civilian audience for those who had never deployed to understand why it is hard to come home what that was like they had in mind and a different audience. to have the much harder time than they had. they're wanted to share everything so another
the deployment was so hard. they needed there p to help grapple with posttraumatic stress and she shared those there pre-notes. she just candid we heard tire military record and a certain point to say i know you want to verify everything but the whole story is right here. so she handed over the six diaries. said to have a chance to read that manuscript because i want them to see how much they had turned over. head that was very surprised they could have been too revealing but they did not...
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active duty, including a combat deployment. if that place and name doesn't mean anything to you, perhaps it will if you look it up, i also had the privilege of spending a year there myself at a different time. john provides an incredible experience, that's sort of infantry unit in a daily grind close fight. very high intensity in the number of cases, that's a perspective that's needed in this conversation, we're happy to have him. he's a member of the maryland national guard and has worked as a national security intern at human rights. we're also joined by mary beth brigeman. she everybody issed on active duty for eight years including a deployment to iraq during the 2003 invasion. mary beth worked for a robotics
active duty, including a combat deployment. if that place and name doesn't mean anything to you, perhaps it will if you look it up, i also had the privilege of spending a year there myself at a different time. john provides an incredible experience, that's sort of infantry unit in a daily grind close fight. very high intensity in the number of cases, that's a perspective that's needed in this conversation, we're happy to have him. he's a member of the maryland national guard and has worked as a...
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the long-distance parenting that she does from her deployment in afghanistan and iraq is heartbreaking and she is trying so hard to be there for for kids and to be a good mother. unfortunately we have to end their. is to recover the eighth to introduce my a distinguished panel a senior writer with espn a co-author of the guv denial the nfl and battle for truth the new york but the times best selling truth to come from selling between football and brain damage previously as a foreign correspondent for the "washington post" for international reporting for the investigative series on the rules of mercenaries in the iraq war author of a big board rules. and the. author of the search for the american dream. his brother is an investigative reporter for espn is a member of the investigation unit to the producer whose work for a sideline. also serving as reporters and writers on a companion documentary of the same name of front-line that documentary earned said george peabody award as well as the emmy nomination. their national honors in 2004 and 2005 for their coverage of the steroid scandal
the long-distance parenting that she does from her deployment in afghanistan and iraq is heartbreaking and she is trying so hard to be there for for kids and to be a good mother. unfortunately we have to end their. is to recover the eighth to introduce my a distinguished panel a senior writer with espn a co-author of the guv denial the nfl and battle for truth the new york but the times best selling truth to come from selling between football and brain damage previously as a foreign...
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debbie was not originally chosen to go on the deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would have done anything not to go, but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because her father had been in the army, she had always wanted to serve her country overseas. to her it was the most fulfilling moment of her life when they said yes you may go on this deployment. she worked as a beautician in a beauty salon back in indiana when she was not in the national guard, and she found the idea of putting on a uniform every day and serving her country far more exciting and fulfilling and close to her dream than the work she was doing in the beauty salon. so even when it got to the question of how did they feel about going on a deployment or did they support the war or not, these women were on totally different sides in terms of their feelings. your question then, around how did it come about that they would share so much about their experiences, we did almost four years of interviews. we got to know each other over time and at a certain point, i met these women in 2010 w
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was the speech a results of the perfect ganda but you mentioned the deployment was a key turning point but to deal with the aftermath of the deployment. >> we are trying to deal with the aftermath and actually it was coordinated to give out a high level speech not long after that there was of meeting somewhere in helsinki or somewhere and i made a more operational version of the president's speech we didn't agree to anything but at least it was the simple meeting. the beginning of something. >> my question is to secretary shultz how do you compare gorbachev? you praise gorbachev but on the event how was it to deal with any of them? >> i met with both of them lot. they're both extraordinary people and very able. but the king was one of those that they were hard to interpret but not ping. [laughter] i found a relationship with china kind of rocky. so i went to china and was with ping and by counterpart we said you put on the table anything you want to talk about we will make an agenda out of that then worked our way through i will come to beijing and least once a year you come to finish
was the speech a results of the perfect ganda but you mentioned the deployment was a key turning point but to deal with the aftermath of the deployment. >> we are trying to deal with the aftermath and actually it was coordinated to give out a high level speech not long after that there was of meeting somewhere in helsinki or somewhere and i made a more operational version of the president's speech we didn't agree to anything but at least it was the simple meeting. the beginning of...
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six air men were welcomed home after deploymentness afghanistan and germany. more than 300 will now be leaving in the coming months. the it is one of the biggest deployments the base has ever had, jackie spears husband is getting ready to head out again. he has been on too many deployments for her to even count. >> just know what to do, it doesn't get any easier but we have great support great family and friend and we just do it. >> reporter: she adds this deployment has become more difficult now that the couples children are old enough to realize that daddies gone. 325 air men and women from the new castle base will leave in, waves, beginning in october. they are all be serving on various missions, in southwest asia. >>> turning to accu weather now, it is a hot one and we can expect more of the same throughout the weekend as we begin the month of august. meteorologist melissa magee is tracking the heat and she's at the big board to tell us what we can expect, melissa. >> yes sarah heat continues. this is day five of the heat wave for philadelphia with the hig
six air men were welcomed home after deploymentness afghanistan and germany. more than 300 will now be leaving in the coming months. the it is one of the biggest deployments the base has ever had, jackie spears husband is getting ready to head out again. he has been on too many deployments for her to even count. >> just know what to do, it doesn't get any easier but we have great support great family and friend and we just do it. >> reporter: she adds this deployment has become more...
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months one of the biggest deployments the base ever had. jackie's husband is getting ready to heat outside again and said there's too many delimits to count. >> we just do it. >> she adds deployment have become more difficult now that the children are old enough to realize their father is gone. 325 air men and fwrem newcastle base will leave in waves starting in october and they're all beyond various missions in southwest asia. >>> verizon workers in nine states including pennsylvania and new jersey could walk off the job as soon as tomorrow. that will happen if negotiate kerz not reach agreement over benefitsch the contract covers more than 39,000 workers that expires end of today and last week the employees' jupon communications workers of america, announced 86% of workers voted to strike if a new agreement is not reached. >> and police officers are going undercover on america's roads. traer not looking for dangerous drug dealers but dangerous drivers texting hip the wheel. next time you pull up to construction workner hard hat look close
months one of the biggest deployments the base ever had. jackie's husband is getting ready to heat outside again and said there's too many delimits to count. >> we just do it. >> she adds deployment have become more difficult now that the children are old enough to realize their father is gone. 325 air men and fwrem newcastle base will leave in waves starting in october and they're all beyond various missions in southwest asia. >>> verizon workers in nine states including...
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nine months deployments.ptimize the way we are doing our fleet response traiaining plan, if we get t maintenance done and the training done therere is no rean we have toto do eight-month deployments. periodprovide a 25 month where you can pick where you need that the claimant andnd we can work with the staff. all agreed to by the joint staff. that is where i come up with the seven-month piece. that starts in fiscal year 16. we had tfirst get the maintenance done and said all that up. last two groups havave been on month to claimants. when we talk about a gap in the will becommand, that worldwide. it will be higher than it was in 16. if we don't like the idea of a twtwo-month a gap, we could mov, we could rejigger our carrier. vago: does a lasting iran deal that enends up inc. successful, do you think that alleviates the burden on the persn gulf. >> -- adm. greenert: i think general austen will take that into consideration. vago: opppponents of that idea y frank's job wasreated because e services weren't being
nine months deployments.ptimize the way we are doing our fleet response traiaining plan, if we get t maintenance done and the training done therere is no rean we have toto do eight-month deployments. periodprovide a 25 month where you can pick where you need that the claimant andnd we can work with the staff. all agreed to by the joint staff. that is where i come up with the seven-month piece. that starts in fiscal year 16. we had tfirst get the maintenance done and said all that up. last two...
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she said, i am earned a lot of money during my deployment. i got combat pay and i chose to enlist and i chose to fulfill those orders. i appreciated having that opportunity to earn that money. i earned a lot more money doing this than i was making as a waitress at a truck stop, and i wouldn't want my experience used in a way that would deny anybody else the same economic opportunity. and so, she was essentially saying, you how in thorpe the author of this book might think it's not a great thing deploy a single mom, but that's easy for you to say because you weren't trying to raise my children on what i was earning. she told me later that she thought i was uppity, i think she meant upper class. [laughter] i think she was right. the class angle is there and it's very real but if you speak about it in a certain way, it sounds like you are looking down on people and desma wouldn't like that at all. so she is not someone who wants to be seen as a victim so there is something there in my perspective on the fact that i don't think it's great as a so
she said, i am earned a lot of money during my deployment. i got combat pay and i chose to enlist and i chose to fulfill those orders. i appreciated having that opportunity to earn that money. i earned a lot more money doing this than i was making as a waitress at a truck stop, and i wouldn't want my experience used in a way that would deny anybody else the same economic opportunity. and so, she was essentially saying, you how in thorpe the author of this book might think it's not a great thing...
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a massive security deployment in the south bay tonight to protect a politician accuse of spewing hate. >> andria borba is live. >> reporter: liz, 300 people were in this venue eke tore hear this dutch politician speak. law enforcement agencies were just as eager to make sure no one with a car bomb got? >> islam has marked me for death. >> reporter: that was garrett zeldairs in silicon valley. outside the nondescript meting hall, be already snipers on top of preschools, roadblocks, and snipers with weapons out. a kind of activity typically only seen for presidential visits. a recent event in may, car
a massive security deployment in the south bay tonight to protect a politician accuse of spewing hate. >> andria borba is live. >> reporter: liz, 300 people were in this venue eke tore hear this dutch politician speak. law enforcement agencies were just as eager to make sure no one with a car bomb got? >> islam has marked me for death. >> reporter: that was garrett zeldairs in silicon valley. outside the nondescript meting hall, be already snipers on top of preschools,...
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emergency declaration will allow faster deployment of resources including national garld if necessary. >> this say big onech the federal government is coming through with almost 23 million tlarz so the fire department can hire 160 new firefighters and "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at engine 5 ladder 25 in east falls and dap ladder 25 in east falls and dap, big news for the fire department. big news for city. >> you're right, jim this say major victory for the philadelphia fire department. it's had to pay major over time costs oaf the years because of short aming of firefighters. this is a game-changer and for those looking for a job you may want to get the applications in. >> it's real great news. 2.9 million dollars to help our hire additional firefighters excellent. >> philadelphia fire firefighters responded to almost 50,000 fire calls this year compared to 44,000 the year before. attrition and other factors the
emergency declaration will allow faster deployment of resources including national garld if necessary. >> this say big onech the federal government is coming through with almost 23 million tlarz so the fire department can hire 160 new firefighters and "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at engine 5 ladder 25 in east falls and dap ladder 25 in east falls and dap, big news for the fire department. big news for city. >> you're right, jim this say major victory for the...
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deployment, take something with you, a nest egg for retirement, is really important. us discusse see this. the army has experimented with this. we know people value the chance to choose their branch and guaranteeraduate school opportunities. those do not cost us as much and peoplele value them even more tn they would a bonus or special pay. we can use more of those two going forward than we have in the past. vago: up next, more with brad carson. you are watching "defense news vago: we are continuing our conversation with anti-gugun personnel and readiness chief brad carson. i asked him how much this new investment in people for more education to contributions would cost. ben: reducing the multiplayer, the defined-benefit part of that plan, we expect that program to stay the same over and even ve us a little bit of money. if we were to have systematic reform,orm -- personnel we are talking something that might be half the cost of a submarine. 1/5 the cost of a new aircraft carrier. the cost of a few fighter planes.. vago: you are saying it's not that much money ultimat
deployment, take something with you, a nest egg for retirement, is really important. us discusse see this. the army has experimented with this. we know people value the chance to choose their branch and guaranteeraduate school opportunities. those do not cost us as much and peoplele value them even more tn they would a bonus or special pay. we can use more of those two going forward than we have in the past. vago: up next, more with brad carson. you are watching "defense news vago: we are...
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i call it my deployment year. i'm year.'m not saying i was deployed but for me, it felt like, a fraction fraction of what it must feel like to be deployed. to be away from home and a be away from anybody who knows your history. to to be in a place with no central heat very little hot water, no mail and it was a rough year. there were bad things that happened. there were very bad things. >> you said you were obviously inspired to go help children over there and help children. earlier you said you also loved to have information. in the book, part of your afghanistan stint was getting some information, knowing what was going on. how do you as a parent, if you can't run off to afghanistan, how, how do you get that information? >> well, i wouldn't recommend running off to afghanistan either. it's a different time and different place even then one i was there. i think reading, finding books and finding information about that particular reason. i think many of us have sons and daughters going to africa and most of us, i don't know
i call it my deployment year. i'm year.'m not saying i was deployed but for me, it felt like, a fraction fraction of what it must feel like to be deployed. to be away from home and a be away from anybody who knows your history. to to be in a place with no central heat very little hot water, no mail and it was a rough year. there were bad things that happened. there were very bad things. >> you said you were obviously inspired to go help children over there and help children. earlier you...
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this deployment of u.s. active-duty soldiers is how desperate the fire fight has become. 200 soldiers out of tacoma will likely end up in california backfilling for firefighters to rest and re-equip. now, the soldiers will only have three days of training so they're not going to do highly technical fire fighting but they are going to be doing what the california national guard is already doing. there are three major fires burning in california, 19 in the state and close to 100 across the west. in washington state whole neighborhoods may not survive, but with the additional military personnel fire fight there and here could change. >> we're starting to get the resources in that we can change over from doing nothing to perimeter control to start working on stopping the advancement. >> he says the wildfires are burning through acres of land. the wildfires are also burning through piles of money. the u.s. forest service is spending $100 million a week and is on track to use up its entire budget by next month. ca
this deployment of u.s. active-duty soldiers is how desperate the fire fight has become. 200 soldiers out of tacoma will likely end up in california backfilling for firefighters to rest and re-equip. now, the soldiers will only have three days of training so they're not going to do highly technical fire fighting but they are going to be doing what the california national guard is already doing. there are three major fires burning in california, 19 in the state and close to 100 across the west....
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$100 million commitment in city money to direct terms which are essentially man-made hills and deployable flood walls with the director of the mayor's office of recovery and resiliency explained what those deployable systems might look like. >> and types we are exploring, some are free installed in the ground, you just have to put in place, of all that is temporary in nature. >> reporter: according to the city than one hundred million dollar investment would be used to build flood walls from montgomery street near the manhattan bridge south around the tip of manhattan and up the west side to the north end of battery park city. the city acknowledges the project will cost far more than one hundred million dollars but the hope is that investment will bring hundreds of millions more in federal dollars. >> people in this community can means that there's still a threat out there and we don't take it lightly. >> reporter: people in this community of all places know about the damage that all of that water can do. this is an especially timely september is national preparedness month and we are ent
$100 million commitment in city money to direct terms which are essentially man-made hills and deployable flood walls with the director of the mayor's office of recovery and resiliency explained what those deployable systems might look like. >> and types we are exploring, some are free installed in the ground, you just have to put in place, of all that is temporary in nature. >> reporter: according to the city than one hundred million dollar investment would be used to build flood...
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and trying to develop the science and logistics to make a deployable weapon. this is supposed to be a super weapon. it is just going to exist. and the idea of perhaps testing this weapon. and that's pretty scary stuff. nevertheless, a few things are very important to how this will progress. one of the things is the death of franklin roosevelt. we know that roosevelt's ideas about the war in world war ii were very clear. they were sort of direct. when roosevelt is gone, the new president by april 1945, harry truman, he's a very new president. only been vice president for a few short months. he is not a real foreign policy guy. he has not been fully briefed on a lot of things, including some of the key components of the existence of the manhattan project. keep in mind, he's going to go ahead and negotiate the end of the second world war in his big three sum mitts with churchill, stalin and have to know more about what's going on. in fact, when truman comes into power or comes into the office by this point in 1945, we are getting fairly close to creating a delive
and trying to develop the science and logistics to make a deployable weapon. this is supposed to be a super weapon. it is just going to exist. and the idea of perhaps testing this weapon. and that's pretty scary stuff. nevertheless, a few things are very important to how this will progress. one of the things is the death of franklin roosevelt. we know that roosevelt's ideas about the war in world war ii were very clear. they were sort of direct. when roosevelt is gone, the new president by...
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the ship can go from restricted status to fully operational for deployment in as little as five days.> we have about a thousand folks embarked right now across the spectrum for this full continuing promise operation. majority of this crew has been brought in just for the mission. >> a few hours after the ship docks, captain hancock and his team get a tour of the planned medical sites. first, a large gymnasium. empty and dark now. but soon to be filled with doctors and patients. next is a clinic in a more residential area of kingston. the comfort crew will take over operations of this clinic for the time that they are here. services provided will range from pediatric care to women's health, cardiology, eye exams, general surgery, and everything in between. >> the health care system in the united states has gone through an evolution, obviously, over the last several years. but there are many places in the united states that still have inadequate health care infrastructure. when i was talking about the story, people said hey, we would love to have that sort of thing in the united states.
the ship can go from restricted status to fully operational for deployment in as little as five days.> we have about a thousand folks embarked right now across the spectrum for this full continuing promise operation. majority of this crew has been brought in just for the mission. >> a few hours after the ship docks, captain hancock and his team get a tour of the planned medical sites. first, a large gymnasium. empty and dark now. but soon to be filled with doctors and patients. next is...
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todd mckie reese was in afghanistan for most of his deployment.ed to west end fire company in coatsville where he served as volunteer firefighte firefighter. friends friend, family, local police and officials welcomed todd home with homecoming ride. >>> battleship new jersey mu seam and memorial celebrated anniversary tonight of allied victory at end of world war ii. the ship was docked in camden and world war ii military vehicles were on display along the pier. there was must psych playing from 1940s to set mood. the day ended with food and answer daying on board the battleship. >> and much more to come on "action news" tonight, jeff skversky has sports and c 3 po is going to disneyworld, why skversky has sports and c 3 po is going to disneyworld, why the force is with mickey mouse ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and
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we're looking at that plan and where it would play out in the deployment cycles.we've got that guidance and are moving out. >> yes, sir? >> i have a larger question. i think this is about capabilities. when one state has the immense military might and greater military budget than any other state, this will create insurmountment obstacle to a nuclear-free world. how much should we be concerned about, you know, the talk about military capabilities? we're talking about an arms race. u.s., russia, maybe china, other countries. actually, i really want the ambassador to talk about it. thank you. >> did you just get a question? >> yeah. if i can paraphrase as to how concerned we should be about the arms race and talk about the arms race. i think it's something that we all need to be very concerned about but not stampede on this subject. i just read a quotation by thomas jefferson recently about the peace being the delightful interlude while the factions are reloading. so this is the a -- it's a -- the peace we have right now is sort of an awkward one. but with russia, wi
we're looking at that plan and where it would play out in the deployment cycles.we've got that guidance and are moving out. >> yes, sir? >> i have a larger question. i think this is about capabilities. when one state has the immense military might and greater military budget than any other state, this will create insurmountment obstacle to a nuclear-free world. how much should we be concerned about, you know, the talk about military capabilities? we're talking about an arms race....
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>> you mentioned that the deployment was a clear important key turning point in ending the cold war, but dealing with the aftermath of the deployment -- >> what we were doing was trying to deal and calm things down. it was a coordinated thing. he gave a high-level speech. not long after that there was a meeting somewhere, i forget where. i was there and i made a operational version of a president speech and then we had a meeting. we didn't agree to anything but at least it was a civil meeting so it was at the beginning of something. >> i'm here, yeah. >> certainly my question is to secretary schultz, how would you compare whom you dealt with -- >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear you. >> how would you compare with whom you dealt with, you talked and praised a lot who basically buried down a communism, on the other hand, sheping that preserved, in your evaluation, how was it to deal with any of them? >> well, i met with both of them but i have had quite a few meetings. they're both extraordinary people, clear able. people say sometimes the orientals are hard to interpret. not shapin. [laughs]
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deployment of networks, there won't be competition.m i understanding that right? government has an obligation to lower the cost of the imports. the spectrum is the key. . you have done a great job when we arrived with broadband. there was no spectrum recovered, you ran the most successful in terms of money. deploying spectrum, it wasn't -- you've also done things and the administration and others -- you've moved spectrum for higher value uses, also in terms of shares. you talked about the incentive auction, that's obviously very important. are there other things you can do in your time to create new spectrum, ctia released -- pointed out that we got our demand side estimates right which astonishes me, actually. i thought we were making them up opinion it turns out that the guys that did the study were quite good. we still are -- even with all that you've done. we're still running behind. are there other things you can do? >> yeah, first of all, it's an activity that is always underway to say where can you find new spectrum, the reality
deployment of networks, there won't be competition.m i understanding that right? government has an obligation to lower the cost of the imports. the spectrum is the key. . you have done a great job when we arrived with broadband. there was no spectrum recovered, you ran the most successful in terms of money. deploying spectrum, it wasn't -- you've also done things and the administration and others -- you've moved spectrum for higher value uses, also in terms of shares. you talked about the...
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the cabinet approved a plan to extend the deployment until the end of february. the current mission expires at the end of this month. after the cabinet meeting, defense minister nakatani told reporters that the activities are highly valued by local authorities. >> translator: japan will continue to work with the international community, it's in the government's policy of pro actively contributing to peace. >> officials from the governments of south sudan and the united nations both requested the sdf units to stay on. the u.n. mission began four years ago when south sudan became independent after more than two decades of civil war. japanese ground self-defense force units have been repairing roads and building lodgings for peace keepers from other countries. >>> now it's time for a check on the world weather with our meteorologist jonathan oh. jonathan, you have an update on some serious situations in central chile. what are residents face sng. >> hello, yes. we are looking at some very heavy rainfall that's caused real problems on the ground level. i want to show
the cabinet approved a plan to extend the deployment until the end of february. the current mission expires at the end of this month. after the cabinet meeting, defense minister nakatani told reporters that the activities are highly valued by local authorities. >> translator: japan will continue to work with the international community, it's in the government's policy of pro actively contributing to peace. >> officials from the governments of south sudan and the united nations both...
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. >> with all those deployments the costs continue toed a up. california has spent $133 million since july 1st. the u.s. forest service is spend 1g $00 million a week and is on track to use up its entire bucket by next month and the peak wildfire season isn't even here yet but will be in the throes of it in september and october. sam and laura? >> man power really an issue. thanks, kris. if you live in north berkeley and you see lots of firefighters in your neighborhood this week, don't panic. crews will be making rounds as part of a wild fire training session. it's all part of keeping the neighborhood safe and prepared during an emergency. crews will be trained in fighting it and doing roy they can. >> let's take a look at the weather. carr cari? >>> the weather continueses to improve. we had a lot of records set on sunday and also a record set yesterday in mountain view with high of 85 degrees. but once again the weather continues to improve as we go through each day. it will still be warm. in san jose, a high of 91. mountain view, 81. the cas
. >> with all those deployments the costs continue toed a up. california has spent $133 million since july 1st. the u.s. forest service is spend 1g $00 million a week and is on track to use up its entire bucket by next month and the peak wildfire season isn't even here yet but will be in the throes of it in september and october. sam and laura? >> man power really an issue. thanks, kris. if you live in north berkeley and you see lots of firefighters in your neighborhood this week,...
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we are obviously not a point of full deployment, this is being tested. there has been an expansive test out of ann arbor over the last couple of years, has been tested abroad. the fundamental point i would make is that the benefit stream here, if you do a cost-benefit analysis, the benefit stream is enormous. yes, we've got to address the cyber risk and security risk. they are being dealt with from the design phase on the. -- on up. but in terms of the security embedded, i will not back to. rep. johnson: if end-to-end encryption is being utilized how will law enforcement access that information? mr. bainwol: we require a warrant of some sort. this is again the point that mr. poe was making. we are very careful in our principles, particularly very specifically of the information will not be shared with entities unless there is a compelling specific reason. rep. johnson: there would be an ability to counter the encryption? kind of a backdoor if you will for lack of a better -- mr. bainwol: i'm not an engineer, this is his own that i -- zone that i am not g
we are obviously not a point of full deployment, this is being tested. there has been an expansive test out of ann arbor over the last couple of years, has been tested abroad. the fundamental point i would make is that the benefit stream here, if you do a cost-benefit analysis, the benefit stream is enormous. yes, we've got to address the cyber risk and security risk. they are being dealt with from the design phase on the. -- on up. but in terms of the security embedded, i will not back to....
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private first class todd mckey wreath was in afghanistan for most of his deployment. this afternoon he return to the west end fire company in coatsville where he serves as a volunteer fire fighter. friend, family, local police and fire fighters all came together to welcome todd home with a home coming ride followed by a picnic. >>> abc's world news saturday is next up on channel six, followed by fyi philly at 7:00. here are karen rodgers and erin o'hearn with the preview. >> hi guys here's is what coming up tonight on fyi philly. >> philly. >> a philadelphia magazine's annual best of philly issue. >> i love it all right. >> we're celebrating the winner. >> ready go. >> nice day for a spa. >> from best sandwiches, sweet treats and cocktails. >> my hand never felt this good. >> beauty fashion, business and fun. >> it is time to make that bucket list. >> that is tonight on fyi philly. >> we hope you join us. >>> and don't miss "action news" at ten on p hl17 tonight. then we're back here on six abc at 11:00. >>> now for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action
private first class todd mckey wreath was in afghanistan for most of his deployment. this afternoon he return to the west end fire company in coatsville where he serves as a volunteer fire fighter. friend, family, local police and fire fighters all came together to welcome todd home with a home coming ride followed by a picnic. >>> abc's world news saturday is next up on channel six, followed by fyi philly at 7:00. here are karen rodgers and erin o'hearn with the preview. >> hi...
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[applause] >> continuing on that a little bit, after a decade of continuous deployment, what can leadership do to reinvigorate commitments between installations and school districts? >> our new commanders coming in, whether squad commanders or wing commanders, which run a highlight to make sure they are integrated with school board in the local community. emphasizing that point is something we need to do. every time we go out as senior leaders to visit with those communities and those school boards to make sure they are ready for those challenges. >> like you said, our garrison leaders and senior commanders, they are on the school board. they worked closely with them. that is that connectivity with us and the community. like i said, we put school liaisons and to all of our areas. that is to facilitate the communication. also the balance between mission community and family, we have done a lot of things like adopt a school and these programs -- it puts the soldiers to assist. all of these things -- to know that you have to give back to the community and share the dialogue with the children i
[applause] >> continuing on that a little bit, after a decade of continuous deployment, what can leadership do to reinvigorate commitments between installations and school districts? >> our new commanders coming in, whether squad commanders or wing commanders, which run a highlight to make sure they are integrated with school board in the local community. emphasizing that point is something we need to do. every time we go out as senior leaders to visit with those communities and...
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. >> having a premature deployment or early deployment is very dangerous.ot of things can happen. by the force orlando is drug out of the plane, he can hit the door, be unconscious. you can see the canopy pull of air on top and on bottom and the pressure is so great, that you can actually feel the plane pouncing up and down, like some type of earthquake. if he rips out the tail of the airplane, the airplane can go into a dead spin and nobody will be able to get out. there's nothing nobody can do to save him, there's no way you can climb to the tail to the back and try to release him. that's only in the movies. >> there's only one thing can skydivers left inside can do -- jump. the pilot increases airspeed to counter the turbulence, but that puts more pressure on orlando's chute. as norman descends, his thoughts and his video remain with his friend, who's still dangling from the back of the plane. >> i'm flying down, i can see the plane just getting further and further and i see orlando, just on the plane and the only thing that went through my mind was, cut
. >> having a premature deployment or early deployment is very dangerous.ot of things can happen. by the force orlando is drug out of the plane, he can hit the door, be unconscious. you can see the canopy pull of air on top and on bottom and the pressure is so great, that you can actually feel the plane pouncing up and down, like some type of earthquake. if he rips out the tail of the airplane, the airplane can go into a dead spin and nobody will be able to get out. there's nothing nobody...
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carriers the assurance they need to increase deployment. and critically would do all of this within the existing budget. chairman welden, ranking member. thank you for inviting me to testify and continuing to work with you and your staff in time to come. >> thank you, commissioner, pai. we appreciate your testimony as well. chairman wheeler, as you know lptv, and translaters play an important role in providing important information and programming to consumers and businesses. and especially when it comes to the translators serving difficult to reach terrain and rural communities. what do you plan to do to minimize the impacts of repacking on lptv and translators to help ensure their important programming continues to reach viewers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. we share your interest in making sure that this voice continues. as you know the spectrum legislation does not create a repacking role, a role in repacking for translators. so the question becomes what do you do about it. so here's what we're going to do. one, there are channels, we'll
carriers the assurance they need to increase deployment. and critically would do all of this within the existing budget. chairman welden, ranking member. thank you for inviting me to testify and continuing to work with you and your staff in time to come. >> thank you, commissioner, pai. we appreciate your testimony as well. chairman wheeler, as you know lptv, and translaters play an important role in providing important information and programming to consumers and businesses. and...
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deployment, we talk about this all the time. deployment, deployment, deployment. having a pilot and testing it is interesting but until it comes out of the lab and being widely deployed andscapable and rep flick kateable and it will not impact your lives. it is important to have common understanding of what smart infrastructures are. there is more information. i will stop hire. i will be happy to take any questions. >> wasn't ready. quit too quickly. in the next phase of this, because you've been through a lot of phases of this, right? >> yes. >> i needless sons learned from the smart cities program so far. what is your big takeaway? >> smart cities program the big takeaway is this. the market is huge and opportunity is huge. and everybody is trying to solve the problem in their local scale and you need to work with interagency collaborative. it is very important public/private part farship is very important. the reason because iot by definition is cost cutting technology. so, transportation, energy and water, they have that agencies have to work to adapt what you
deployment, we talk about this all the time. deployment, deployment, deployment. having a pilot and testing it is interesting but until it comes out of the lab and being widely deployed andscapable and rep flick kateable and it will not impact your lives. it is important to have common understanding of what smart infrastructures are. there is more information. i will stop hire. i will be happy to take any questions. >> wasn't ready. quit too quickly. in the next phase of this, because...
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these deployment experiences were the cornerstones for our preparedness efforts in north carolina and over the past three months we have established groups to learn lessons. may include bio security laboratory capacity, disposal, disinfection, communication, out retreach. initially the environmental programs were fully engaged in every aspect of these working groups. our external partners are also participating in each of those areas. three particular areas are deemed critical ineffective timely management of disease outbreak -- operations, particularly depopulation and disposal. the delay in depopulation contributed to the lateral spread of the virus and we are determined that will not be the case in north carolina. the department has long conducted training sessions for staff and others in the use of north carolina equipment typically twice a month in eastern and western parts of the state. more recently the department conducted phone training for industry partners on two successive days and held three regional meetings in the eastern, central, and western north carolina areas for p
these deployment experiences were the cornerstones for our preparedness efforts in north carolina and over the past three months we have established groups to learn lessons. may include bio security laboratory capacity, disposal, disinfection, communication, out retreach. initially the environmental programs were fully engaged in every aspect of these working groups. our external partners are also participating in each of those areas. three particular areas are deemed critical ineffective...
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and trying to develop the science and logistics to make a deployable weapon. this is supposed to be a super weapon. it is just going to exist. and the idea of perhaps testing this weapon. and that's pretty scary stuff. nevertheless, a few things are very important to how this will progress. one of the things is the death of franklin roosevelt. we know that roosevelt's ideas about the war in world war ii were very clear. they were sort of direct. when roosevelt is gone, the new president by april 1945, harry truman, he's a very new president. only been vice president for a few short months. he is not a real foreign policy guy. he has not been fully briefed on a lot of things, including some of the key components of the existence of the manhattan project. keep in mind, he's going to go ahead and negotiate the end of the second world war in his big three sum mitts with churchill, stalin and have to know more about what's going on. in fact, when truman comes into power or comes into the office by this point in 1945, we are getting fairly close to creating a delive
and trying to develop the science and logistics to make a deployable weapon. this is supposed to be a super weapon. it is just going to exist. and the idea of perhaps testing this weapon. and that's pretty scary stuff. nevertheless, a few things are very important to how this will progress. one of the things is the death of franklin roosevelt. we know that roosevelt's ideas about the war in world war ii were very clear. they were sort of direct. when roosevelt is gone, the new president by...
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it is important not to ignore the potential of commercial deployment. those commercial to appointments are real, and have huge economic benefits. whether it is the diplomat of sensors in our energy grid to ensure greater said that greater , to sensors and transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery, or to allow safeties of workers, the will come from those deployments, by which 2030 is expected to be $7 trillion. what are we doing to ensure that they hope -- they emphasize security privacy standards as well as an investment infrastructure. we are working and innovating around those issues. they are part of forethought rather than afterthought. we are developing solutions to ensure both security and privacy are tailored to the particular iron meant. and we are investing in innovation. it is the right thing to do. we are moving forward on global that are driven by the and are open standards to ensure we have high interoperability as well as scalability. finally we are investing on the infrastructure. mr. shapiro noted the need for ensuringas w
it is important not to ignore the potential of commercial deployment. those commercial to appointments are real, and have huge economic benefits. whether it is the diplomat of sensors in our energy grid to ensure greater said that greater , to sensors and transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery, or to allow safeties of workers, the will come from those deployments, by which 2030 is expected to be $7 trillion. what are we doing to ensure that they hope -- they emphasize security...
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she said, i am earned a lot of money during my deployment.i got combat pay and i chose to enlist and i chose to fulfill those orders. i appreciated having that opportunity to earn that money. i earned a lot more money doing this than i was making as a waitress at a truck stop, and i wouldn't want my experience used in a way that would deny anybody else the same economic opportunity. and so, she was essentially saying, you how in thorpe the author of this book might think it's not a great thing deploy a single mom, but that's easy for you to say because you weren't trying to raise my children on what i was earning. she told me later that she thought i was uppity, i think she meant upper class. [laughter] i think she was right. the class angle is there and it's very real but if you speak about it in a certain way, it sounds like you are looking down on people and desma wouldn't like that at all. so she is not someone who wants to be seen as a victim so there is something there in my perspective on the fact that i don't think it's great as a soc
she said, i am earned a lot of money during my deployment.i got combat pay and i chose to enlist and i chose to fulfill those orders. i appreciated having that opportunity to earn that money. i earned a lot more money doing this than i was making as a waitress at a truck stop, and i wouldn't want my experience used in a way that would deny anybody else the same economic opportunity. and so, she was essentially saying, you how in thorpe the author of this book might think it's not a great thing...
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they have probably had six or seven deployments over that period of time. we tend not to talk about our leaders. we have ncos who were probably sergeants or privates back then and are now majors who have had six, seven, eight deployments. they're doing well, but we have to make sure we have programs in place to take care of them as well as they continue to lead our great soldiers. so things like that we can't forget. we have one of the most important things for me, we also cannot forget those families whose sons or daughters or husbands or wives gave their lives over these last 10 or 12 years. we have to remain connected to them. as i go around, i have meetings with our families all the time, and all -- they love staying connected to the army, to the units their children or sons or daughters or husbands were in. and for me, that's incredibly important that we do that. because we should never forget the sacrifice that they made and the sacrifice their families continue to make because their dad or mom is no longer here. that's something that i will live with
they have probably had six or seven deployments over that period of time. we tend not to talk about our leaders. we have ncos who were probably sergeants or privates back then and are now majors who have had six, seven, eight deployments. they're doing well, but we have to make sure we have programs in place to take care of them as well as they continue to lead our great soldiers. so things like that we can't forget. we have one of the most important things for me, we also cannot forget those...
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. -- four and a half months of deployment.he 32 plus metric tons of cocaine were interdicted on one patrol. these are multiple interdictions over 4.5 months. all of this driven by intelligence. when i came into this job we had about 90% of the drug flow ultimately destined to the united states. it comes from places like honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. are the same countries of origin were unaccompanied minors were entering the united states.. demand ins target a the united states and there is a exodus between regional stability and drug trafficking. we have 90% of the drug flow. we were able to target about 10%. some of this intelligence comes from confidential informants. there are not paid much from their host nations. he's a fisherman and he might be paid $300 to give us actionable information. if he is found out he will be assassinated and so will his family. you get that information. i don't have enough ships. the good news is we're close that gap by 35% in the last year, which means we are not doing something else
. -- four and a half months of deployment.he 32 plus metric tons of cocaine were interdicted on one patrol. these are multiple interdictions over 4.5 months. all of this driven by intelligence. when i came into this job we had about 90% of the drug flow ultimately destined to the united states. it comes from places like honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. are the same countries of origin were unaccompanied minors were entering the united states.. demand ins target a the united states and...
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deployment, deployment, deployment. having a pilot until it comes out of the lab as scalable and replicable and sustainable, so also we will work on the architecture because a lot of people think if they have some sort of common understanding. so i will stop here. there's some more information over there and i'll be happy to take any questions. >> in the next phase of this because you've been through a lot of phases. any lessons you've learned from the smart cities program so far? what is your big take away? >> the big takeaways this. the market is huge and everybody's trying to solve the problem on a local scale and we need to work together in creating the collaboration of the public private partnership. the reason is because the iot by definition is technology. transportation, energy and water have to also work together to achieve from the program. >> it's not that i'm ignoring the people. we have one more and then we will come back and have a whole conversation about this. thank you so much. i had it right here. pete
deployment, deployment, deployment. having a pilot until it comes out of the lab as scalable and replicable and sustainable, so also we will work on the architecture because a lot of people think if they have some sort of common understanding. so i will stop here. there's some more information over there and i'll be happy to take any questions. >> in the next phase of this because you've been through a lot of phases. any lessons you've learned from the smart cities program so far? what is...
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in fact, it was deployment to the pacific theater that made the second front impossible. the pacific theater hindered the buildup of troops in the united kingdom. as we shall see, i strengthen the pacific doubled from june to december 1942 after we defeated japan halfway. the question was why was this? i will make the argument that it was a product of roosevelt strategy for post war. what was that? what did he want to achieve? his overriding goal was have a war that would be known as detente. deployed the second front. and until he met stalin, he reached an agreement with stalin, and in the process written on prior deals with the british and chinese. it is worthy to note that the strategy and vision was diametrically opposed to churchill. roosevelt's post world war order would be based on soviet journey . he wanted to appease the them,s, satisfies do away with colonial powers. churchill wanted to create federations. weak france versus strong france. roosevelt wanted to defy japan. churchill preferred a week japan. roosevelt wanted to build up china to be a force and the w
in fact, it was deployment to the pacific theater that made the second front impossible. the pacific theater hindered the buildup of troops in the united kingdom. as we shall see, i strengthen the pacific doubled from june to december 1942 after we defeated japan halfway. the question was why was this? i will make the argument that it was a product of roosevelt strategy for post war. what was that? what did he want to achieve? his overriding goal was have a war that would be known as detente....
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carriers the assurance they need to increase deployment. and critically would do all of this within the existing budget. chairman welden, ranking member. thank you for inviting me to testify and continuing to work with you and your staff in time to come. >> thank you, commissioner pai. we appreciate your testimony as well. chairman wheeler as you know lptv, and translaters play an important role in providing important information and programming to consumers and businesses. and especially when it comes to the translators serving difficult to reach terrain and rural communities. what do you plan to do to minimize the impacts of repacking on lptv and translators to help ensure their important programming continues to reach viewers? >> thank you mr. chairman. we share your interest in making sure that this voice continues. as you know the spectrum legislation does not create a repacking role a role in repacking for translators. so the question becomes what do you do about it. so here's what we're going to do. one, there are channels we'll help
carriers the assurance they need to increase deployment. and critically would do all of this within the existing budget. chairman welden, ranking member. thank you for inviting me to testify and continuing to work with you and your staff in time to come. >> thank you, commissioner pai. we appreciate your testimony as well. chairman wheeler as you know lptv, and translaters play an important role in providing important information and programming to consumers and businesses. and especially...
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women continue to confront the dark forces of this world on many fronts with long and very tough deployments but first i'd like to acknowledge a few people here today. one of our board member, bob pence. thank you for coming, bob, i appreciate you being here, sir. [ applause ] i have a very distinguished guest here that john introduced. a friend of mine who is here with us today. general james e. livingston was awarded the united states highest military decoration, the medal of honor for heroic actions in 1968 during the vietnam war. on that fateful day captain livingston and about 800 fellow marines ran up against a north vietnamese company of 10,000 strong enemy combatants. 10,000. against 800 marines. what captain livingston says was a fair fight. [ laughter ] during the ensuing fight, captain livingston was wounded three times through heavy fire about, despite his wounds, he coordinated attacks to destroy over 100 mutually supporting enemy bunkers. propel add savage enemy counterattack and refused to be evacuated from the field until he was assured of the safety of his men and hi would s
women continue to confront the dark forces of this world on many fronts with long and very tough deployments but first i'd like to acknowledge a few people here today. one of our board member, bob pence. thank you for coming, bob, i appreciate you being here, sir. [ applause ] i have a very distinguished guest here that john introduced. a friend of mine who is here with us today. general james e. livingston was awarded the united states highest military decoration, the medal of honor for heroic...
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mayor announced $100 million commitment to erect berms essentially manmade hilts and deployable flood walls. they explain what had some of those deployable systems might be look like. >> number of thymes we're exploring preinstalled in the ground to come up and some that you have to put in place. it is just a wall 37 flood wall that is temporary in nature. >> korgts city 100 million dollar investment would be used to build berms and flood walls from montgomery street near manhattan bridge south around tip of manhattan up the qdz to the north pend of battery park city. the city acknowledges that the project will cost far more than 100 million dollarings. but the hope is that that invest element bring hundreds of millions more in federal dollars. >> people in this community, it is very vivid what it means that there's still a threat out there. the threat is still very real and need not look any further see that. now this is especially timely announcement, because september is national preparedness and this is all about being prepared, and we're just now entering the peak of hurricane se
mayor announced $100 million commitment to erect berms essentially manmade hilts and deployable flood walls. they explain what had some of those deployable systems might be look like. >> number of thymes we're exploring preinstalled in the ground to come up and some that you have to put in place. it is just a wall 37 flood wall that is temporary in nature. >> korgts city 100 million dollar investment would be used to build berms and flood walls from montgomery street near manhattan...
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the deployment of the brigade by means of parachutes marked the first jump in more than a year for manymen. but they're in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close, the brigade descends to take part in operation ticket, fighting side by side with vietnamese army forces and militia. the men of the 101st once again will scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. the operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then, after more than a year of absence from think brigade. they headed for their first combat. now, the lsts are taking them home. on the 26th, the last convoy rose into camp. it will be one of the before i deer's last official acts as commander, welcoming them home. two daes later, general pearson transfers command of the first brigade, 101st airborne division to the new brigade commander, before i deer general f.h. mathson. general angler pins the legion of merits on the uniform of their departing commander. though the screaming eagles bid farewell to the commander who led them dm 14 combat operations from one end of vietnam
the deployment of the brigade by means of parachutes marked the first jump in more than a year for manymen. but they're in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close, the brigade descends to take part in operation ticket, fighting side by side with vietnamese army forces and militia. the men of the 101st once again will scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. the operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then, after more than a year of...
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some cases being exposed to more gun fire than an active duty soldier would have been, during a deployment in afghanistan or iraq. what effect is it having on those kids? it turns out a growing body of science shows it's changing the architect othearchitecture of t. children are holding the trauma inside. stress can affect brain development, your ability to pick up language development, and higher statistic incidents of things like cancer, diabetes, hypertension based on being exposed to gun fire at an early age. at a time later tonight, we'll examine the invisible wounds of children exposed to gun fire. >> we are asking w.h.o. has the power to make gun laws? that is the question being imposed right now in pennsylvania, trying to pass legislation to regulate gun usage. christof putzel with more. >> rick bunker considers himself a responsibleun owner. he owns half a dozen guns and enjoys target shooting. >> you didn't have to register guns ahead of time. it didn't say you couldn't own them or what kind. it didn't restrict my ability to happily own guns and use them in any way i wanted to. j
some cases being exposed to more gun fire than an active duty soldier would have been, during a deployment in afghanistan or iraq. what effect is it having on those kids? it turns out a growing body of science shows it's changing the architect othearchitecture of t. children are holding the trauma inside. stress can affect brain development, your ability to pick up language development, and higher statistic incidents of things like cancer, diabetes, hypertension based on being exposed to gun...
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the deployment to latvia is temporary. a lot of deployments are rotational.s then move them out. this is part of that balance where you want to show reassurance to u.s. nato allies but you don't want to further antagonize russia. it's a tough thing to do. there are a lot of folks who feel it hasn't been forceful enough. >> pete king who we had on. >> republicans and democrats have been critical as well. >>> russia's president abuse tin has been working out for the camera. has he already worked out a plan to outmuscle america, not in europe but in the fight for crucial resources in the arctic? cnn's brian todd has been finding out. >> vladimir putin's aggression in the arctic region is a major concern for u.s. officials. the russians have not only claimed 460,000 square highs of the arctic ocean for themselves that's in about this region here that claim still being adjudicated at the uchb they've engaged in a massive military buildup along the arctic rim in their country. putin has established and expanded a northern command in this region. u.s. officials tell
the deployment to latvia is temporary. a lot of deployments are rotational.s then move them out. this is part of that balance where you want to show reassurance to u.s. nato allies but you don't want to further antagonize russia. it's a tough thing to do. there are a lot of folks who feel it hasn't been forceful enough. >> pete king who we had on. >> republicans and democrats have been critical as well. >>> russia's president abuse tin has been working out for the camera....
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they execute a technique called a direct deployment.escue swimmer will never even get close to the water. instead, he'll stay tethered to the hoist cable and helicopter harness and make his way slowly to the stranded climber. as he's lowered into position, the pilot is conscious of the wind generated by the helicopter blades, which can be enough to blow the climber right off his precarious perch. >> we want to put the rescue swimmer to either side of the victim. and we also want to put the rescue swimmer slightly below the victim on the side of the cliff. >> the man has been clutching to the cliff for two hours when the swimmer makes contact well below him. scared and exhausted, his hands have practically gone numb from holding on. >> easy forward. easy forward. right five feet. he's starting to put the strap around. your position is good. >> finally, with a strap around the stranded climber, the rescue swimmer gives his pilot the signal to pull away from the cliff. >> prepare to take the load. i'm taking the load. left 50 feet. >> we w
they execute a technique called a direct deployment.escue swimmer will never even get close to the water. instead, he'll stay tethered to the hoist cable and helicopter harness and make his way slowly to the stranded climber. as he's lowered into position, the pilot is conscious of the wind generated by the helicopter blades, which can be enough to blow the climber right off his precarious perch. >> we want to put the rescue swimmer to either side of the victim. and we also want to put...
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you talked about deployment, a lot of issues to get police out on the streets before the crimes happent just after. the police union of course has been quite critical of the police chief. you have stood by her, but the union have been complaining that the chief has consolidated too many squads, the vice squad, the gun squad, all these different things and it's created less on the street presence for officers trying to do intelligence work and get information. do you still stand by the chief? >> well, we have an excellent chief, she has been policing the streets of washington, d.c. for 25 years. and she has a great sense of how to deploy our force. we have a great force too. we want to make sure that the officers have exactly what they need, the resources they need to stay safe as well. and so i hope that everybody resists the temptation any time that we have violence in our city, we all have to stay focused on how to stop it. everybody wants to know what's the one fix or the one thing that's causing it. and the simple truth is this. is that violence is complicated, we see it in cities
you talked about deployment, a lot of issues to get police out on the streets before the crimes happent just after. the police union of course has been quite critical of the police chief. you have stood by her, but the union have been complaining that the chief has consolidated too many squads, the vice squad, the gun squad, all these different things and it's created less on the street presence for officers trying to do intelligence work and get information. do you still stand by the chief?...