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people call it e.m.t. it's a half-inch e.m.t. so you would put this in first and then pull the wire in later >> that's correct. >> it doesn't come prewired. >> this is to use a commercial application. and for fire alarm systems. >> but not typically in residential ices. >> not usually used in residential, wood frame construction. >> i see. >> look at this this is unbelievable. look at all the equipment you have. how can you have so much inventory? this must cost a fortune to stock all of this inventory. >> because, you know, doing contractor before. we know what you can use and what can you not use. so we know older equipment here, lots of contractors, they need it. and right away. >> so somebody who's come out of the industry as a contractor doesn't stock equipment that nobody's ever going to buy. he's stocking stuff people are gooding to come to buy. he knows exactly what they need to use. that's a very smart business strategy. excellent idea. you've got some metal conduit. what is that? >> it's a cable. it's metal-clad cable.
people call it e.m.t. it's a half-inch e.m.t. so you would put this in first and then pull the wire in later >> that's correct. >> it doesn't come prewired. >> this is to use a commercial application. and for fire alarm systems. >> but not typically in residential ices. >> not usually used in residential, wood frame construction. >> i see. >> look at this this is unbelievable. look at all the equipment you have. how can you have so much inventory? this...
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the following members of the army as e.m.t. because remember the heads. that day officers and servicemen were deprived of office. as well as known commissioned officers. including generals. that. it was that they were located in those very areas and belong to those brigades which we had reported to you as having the highest number of crimes against human beings. my you are headed out of major general the people had members what alberto the commander of the seventh division. brigadier general cortez franco who was a white quinn one commander of the second division. during that media show on a tobar twenty ninth minute because it would be. a target of us as i am treated as air assault schoolma'am if. we just tolerate it those deaths. do so. from what we gather this is an administrative position. despite the criminal investigation we are pursuing with the prosecutor's office here i do write this letter to the opening of several court cases. and to arrest warrants against members of the army. it's a political decision why pursued public opinion luckily it sto
the following members of the army as e.m.t. because remember the heads. that day officers and servicemen were deprived of office. as well as known commissioned officers. including generals. that. it was that they were located in those very areas and belong to those brigades which we had reported to you as having the highest number of crimes against human beings. my you are headed out of major general the people had members what alberto the commander of the seventh division. brigadier general...
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another but now became an explicit priority to have water be in all the vehicles, to have trained e.m.t.'s available constantly, to work with local officials, deaths at the border, for instance, had always taken place. they had never been counted. we made it an explicit policy to keep track of that, to work with mexico to respond to the families, to provide information, etc. resources were deployed over deserts, drones, aircraft, etc. -- we didn't have drones at that time, helicopters, six-winged aircraft in areas that were not heavy crossing areas but for the purpose of dealing with safety issues when there were dangerous issues. so i think that that question of border safety was one of the adaptations that was made that wasn't envisioned at the beginning of the program but that had a very prominent part of it all. so there's a report card for all of this. we probably want to talk about that later. there certainly are lessons learned and things that we might have done differently but that's what it looked like from the front end. >> that's fantastic. i don't think anybody could have gi
another but now became an explicit priority to have water be in all the vehicles, to have trained e.m.t.'s available constantly, to work with local officials, deaths at the border, for instance, had always taken place. they had never been counted. we made it an explicit policy to keep track of that, to work with mexico to respond to the families, to provide information, etc. resources were deployed over deserts, drones, aircraft, etc. -- we didn't have drones at that time, helicopters,...
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it now became an explicit priority to have bought water be in all the vehicles, to have trained e.m.t.'s available constantly, to work with local officials, deaths at the border, for instance, had always taken place, they had never been counted. we made it an explicit policy to keep track of that, to work with mexico, to respond to the families to provide information, etc. resources were deployed over deserts, drones, aircrafts, we didn't have drones at that time, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft in areas that were not heavy crossing areas for the purpose of dealing with safety issues. so i think with that question of border safety, that was one of the ataptations made not envisioned at the beginning of the program but that had a very permanent part of it all. so there are lessons we learned and things we might have done differently but that's what it looked like from the front end. >> that's fantastic. i don't think anybody could have given us that type -- that breadth of challenges that were faced and the thoroughness with which you guys approached it. and so, you know, what it does
it now became an explicit priority to have bought water be in all the vehicles, to have trained e.m.t.'s available constantly, to work with local officials, deaths at the border, for instance, had always taken place, they had never been counted. we made it an explicit policy to keep track of that, to work with mexico, to respond to the families to provide information, etc. resources were deployed over deserts, drones, aircrafts, we didn't have drones at that time, helicopters, fixed-wing...