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a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency responders and it is in california the substantial or the equal of many third world countries in terms of military force that can be applied to a disaster. >> i'm lynn wilder, i'm the emergency management coordinate roar at san francisco general trauma center and i'm also representing the san francisco council of emergency partnership which is the group of emergency management coordinators from each of the hospitals throughout san francisco who mead regularly with dph and dem to plan and prepare for our medical response. >> as rob mentioned earlier, one of the primary reasons for the medical exchange is to get an understanding of the capabilities, what can the military bring and what are some
a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency responders and it is in california the substantial or the equal of many third world countries...
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. >> greg: chris, thank you very much. >>> george jones died today.superstar in country music, did as muching a anybody to shape the genre, a look back at his amazing lcoming up. ♪ but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with
. >> greg: chris, thank you very much. >>> george jones died today.superstar in country music, did as muching a anybody to shape the genre, a look back at his amazing lcoming up. ♪ but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or...
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greg: do you like music that makeos you weep? >> bob: i like it better than the stuff you play i can't understand anything or crap like that. george joneske fun of me because i don't know any one of them but you can't understand them. >> kimberly: he was married to tammy wynette. >> bob: good choice. >> andrea: this is the first artist you know who it is. >> bob: i understand that. we're kindred spirits. before we go to a break, a special programming note. don't forget to set dvrs for dana perino's one-hour spial. "up close with 43, president george w. bush." she got entire the former president. it airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. preview. y'all should watch it. ♪ ♪ >> the last day of your presidency. >> yes. >> i was there. i came in to say goodbye. you said something i thought maybe you could repeat. it was about coming in to office on the first day. wanting to make sure that when you left you could look yourself in the mirror and say i stuck to my principles. >> i think that is important in life. and it's definitely important as president to have a set of principles that one is willing to defend. so when i left midland, i told the c
greg: do you like music that makeos you weep? >> bob: i like it better than the stuff you play i can't understand anything or crap like that. george joneske fun of me because i don't know any one of them but you can't understand them. >> kimberly: he was married to tammy wynette. >> bob: good choice. >> andrea: this is the first artist you know who it is. >> bob: i understand that. we're kindred spirits. before we go to a break, a special programming note. don't...
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i think the point that greg raised is right on, that the hardest question post-jones is when does, when does a period of monitoring become so invasive and pervasive that in the court's view would require a warrant? i'll tell you just as a former law enforcement officer, that's an extraordinarily challenging -- this is an extraordinarily challenging period for law enforcement officers who are seeking to use these techniques, and that's why post-jones there's yet another will be why i would say the best practice is get a warrant, and you don't have to worry about it. because, you know, when you start out doing your tracking, you know, these slap-on trackers have a battery rife of anywhere from 48 hours to seven days depending on the technology. and you'll have to replace them. but you may start out your investigation thinking you're going to track the guy for two days, and next thing you know you look up, and it's two weeks or three weeks or four weeks, and at some point you cross the line into pervasive monitoring territory. that's a very difficult doctrine to apply in practice for cops
i think the point that greg raised is right on, that the hardest question post-jones is when does, when does a period of monitoring become so invasive and pervasive that in the court's view would require a warrant? i'll tell you just as a former law enforcement officer, that's an extraordinarily challenging -- this is an extraordinarily challenging period for law enforcement officers who are seeking to use these techniques, and that's why post-jones there's yet another will be why i would say...
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jones. >> i forgot about that. actually i didn't forget about it because i don't want to give him press. >> do you think you can lend greg your supplies so he doesn't look like he is on a cruiseship? >> you are right. you would give him money to make him go away and stop playing. >> and then he would take that money and offer to sleep with your wife. >> it looks like the waiter who hangs out at the bar. >> another good point. >> he blames the bombings on the geo political nomination. >> as usual. >> eighth grader arrested for wearing the nra shirt to school. hundreds of kids showed up to support jarod markum. still cool. part of the school dress code are shirts that promote violence. it is not an ak47. it is a hunting rifle. >> violence against animal still counts. i get why they are on edge. >> the shirt promotes the second amendment. it was written by great men who i like to call our founding fathers. if you hate our founding fathers and hate america, look, you are entitled to your position. i personally dismyself it and i disassociate myself from it and i think you should be ashamed. >> we have gone through this befor
jones. >> i forgot about that. actually i didn't forget about it because i don't want to give him press. >> do you think you can lend greg your supplies so he doesn't look like he is on a cruiseship? >> you are right. you would give him money to make him go away and stop playing. >> and then he would take that money and offer to sleep with your wife. >> it looks like the waiter who hangs out at the bar. >> another good point. >> he blames the bombings...
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jones and cynthia mckinney. what is it about the brain that immediately decides it is a conspiracy or specific types of brains? >> they refer to themselves as flag hags, greg. that's part of their group. i don't like the fact that we are giving away their paraphenalla by talking about it. i don't get it. it is people that have nothing else to bring to the table. they can't just be our thoughts and prayers are with a, b or c. or they can't say this is a terrible day. they have to follow it up with something they use to fill a lack of personality. the fact that they can't have friends any other way, they sign this group where there are all of these like minded people that agree with the same crazy things they do. and so they are embraced that way rather than being a person. >> i think twitter has showcased for me that for some life exists to make a political point. today i heard president obama speaking. i am not a big fan of a lot of his policies, but i tweeted something brief saying solid statement from the president. i felt he did a great job, and i got a ton of tweets coming at me that were so hyper political about benghazi or something related. >> i thi
jones and cynthia mckinney. what is it about the brain that immediately decides it is a conspiracy or specific types of brains? >> they refer to themselves as flag hags, greg. that's part of their group. i don't like the fact that we are giving away their paraphenalla by talking about it. i don't get it. it is people that have nothing else to bring to the table. they can't just be our thoughts and prayers are with a, b or c. or they can't say this is a terrible day. they have to follow it...
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greg ray's is right on. the hardest question in jones is when does the period of monitoring become so invasive and pervasive that in the courts be would require a warrant? i'll tell you this is a former law-enforcement officer that's an extraordinarily challenging, this is an extraordinary challenge it before law enforcement officer who are seeking use these techniques. that's why post jones is yet another reason i would do the best practice is get a warrant and you don't have to worry about it. because when you start out doing your tracking, these slap on truckers have a battery life anywhere from 48 hours to seven days depend on the technology. you have to replace them. but he may start of your investigation think he will track the guy for two days and the next thing you know it's three weeks or four weeks. at some point you crossed the line into pervasive monitoring territory. so it's a very difficult, a very difficult doctrine to apply in practice for cops and agencies. >> so, that means congress, they could legislate that answer rather than having the courts figure it out, you know? but jason was talki
greg ray's is right on. the hardest question in jones is when does the period of monitoring become so invasive and pervasive that in the courts be would require a warrant? i'll tell you this is a former law-enforcement officer that's an extraordinarily challenging, this is an extraordinary challenge it before law enforcement officer who are seeking use these techniques. that's why post jones is yet another reason i would do the best practice is get a warrant and you don't have to worry about...