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because of the curfew, the michigan state police arriving and then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew violations for trying to protect stores and others refused to get off the street so they did not get in the crossfire of the national guard or michigan state police. and then a lot of the fires and looting began, but it was initially because of the discontent that african-americans had with a lot particularly the police brutality, and that is how it all began. this neighborhood, 12th street neighborhood, was full of businesses. all of the green space you see around here now would have been filled with restaurants, stores, shops -- all the things a neighborhood would need to be a true neighborhood, a true community. those things are just about gone now and they have been gone for the most part since 1967. >> can you tell us the story of black jesus? >> on the morning of the second day of the uprising, also known as the riot or rebellion -- i generally use the term rebellion -- joe nelson, a house painter who had been driving past their -- there e
because of the curfew, the michigan state police arriving and then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew violations for trying to protect stores and others refused to get off the street so they did not get in the crossfire of the national guard or michigan state police. and then a lot of the fires and looting began, but it was initially because of the discontent that african-americans had with a lot particularly the police brutality, and that is how it all...
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police thinking it was a sniper have the national guard shoot at the building, and of course, the 50 caliber bullets which go straight through the walls of the place killed a four-year-old. of was the youngest victim the 1954 rebellion. 1967 arehe victims in really people who were shocked because the police thought there was a sniper, or police department they were doing something up to no good. in some cases, they could have been looting, but in other cases, they were innocent. it could've been handled a different way. on the e side where the army was stationed, these types of shooting did not happen because they were trained to deal with this kind of thing than the police and the national guard. most of the innocent civilians killings happened in this neighborhood, where the police, the michigan state police and the detroit police department and the national guard were stationed while the army did not have all of these fatalities. >> are there any other significant differences neighborhood to neighborhood about how things happened? >> yes. in this neighborhood, for instance, at the
police thinking it was a sniper have the national guard shoot at the building, and of course, the 50 caliber bullets which go straight through the walls of the place killed a four-year-old. of was the youngest victim the 1954 rebellion. 1967 arehe victims in really people who were shocked because the police thought there was a sniper, or police department they were doing something up to no good. in some cases, they could have been looting, but in other cases, they were innocent. it could've...
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that because of the curfew, the michigan state police arriving and then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew, the -- on curfew violations for even trying to protect stores, and then the others would not get in the streets because they did not when you get in the crossfire. and then a lot of the fires and looting began but it was initially because of the discontent that african-americans had with a lot of issues but particularly the police brutality and that is how it all began. this neighborhood, 12th street neighborhood was full of , businesses. all of this neighborhood, or the green around it, was filled with stores and shops. everything you need to be at your neighborhood, true community, all of those things are just about got now and they have been gone for the most part since 1967. >> can you tell us the story about black jesus? >> on the morning of the second day of the uprising, joe nelson, a house painter who had been driving past every day for his job stopped there. he had been seeing this white jesus at the sacred heart cemetery for year
that because of the curfew, the michigan state police arriving and then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew, the -- on curfew violations for even trying to protect stores, and then the others would not get in the streets because they did not when you get in the crossfire. and then a lot of the fires and looting began but it was initially because of the discontent that african-americans had with a lot of issues but particularly the police brutality and that...
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he says he was in the national guard. michael good afternoon. , caller: the only unit that was actually in the city at the time, everyone else was at summercamp. there were 300 of us. we were the first to go down there. i lived on eileen street. cooley high school. i knew the city. i drove a two and a half ton truck. and we were picking up prisoners. as they would bring the prisoners to the truck, the police would just beat them up. it was unbelievable. i will never forget. how really violent they were. and i was actually shocked to see this going on in my city. it was really heartbreaking. >> michael, was the national guard involved in that as well as far as the roughing up of african americans then or was it just the detroit police? >> from what i saw, it was just the detroit police. i was driving the truck and they were putting the prisoners on the back of the truck. basically, it was just the police. the national guard, most of us were in shock, i think. we were not really involved. that was the beginning of it. i don
he says he was in the national guard. michael good afternoon. , caller: the only unit that was actually in the city at the time, everyone else was at summercamp. there were 300 of us. we were the first to go down there. i lived on eileen street. cooley high school. i knew the city. i drove a two and a half ton truck. and we were picking up prisoners. as they would bring the prisoners to the truck, the police would just beat them up. it was unbelievable. i will never forget. how really violent...
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because over there, the national guard is already waiting for them.ol the hotheads of the protests is a senior citizen now known as senora de la tanqueta, or tank lady. she rose to fame in april by refusing to move out of the way of a small tank. she was taken to prison and interrogated before being released. the experience has not put her off going to the demonstrations. the stakes are certainly high for both sides, and the regime is defiant. this residential block in caracas is called los verdes, the greens. it has been a focal point of vociferous anti—government protest since april. neighbours here set up barricades on irregular basis and clashes with the police and national guard are frequent. —— ona —— on a regular basis. one evening, the government said, another was enough. —— enough was enough. margarita, her husband, and her cousin who lives in the apartment, were petrified. although her husband and her cousin were released, the intrusion into their home has badly affected the family. but not all members of the tower block were so fortunate. w
because over there, the national guard is already waiting for them.ol the hotheads of the protests is a senior citizen now known as senora de la tanqueta, or tank lady. she rose to fame in april by refusing to move out of the way of a small tank. she was taken to prison and interrogated before being released. the experience has not put her off going to the demonstrations. the stakes are certainly high for both sides, and the regime is defiant. this residential block in caracas is called los...
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host: says he was in the national guard, good afternoon. caller: the only unit that was in the city at the time -- we were the first to go down there. i knew the city and i-12 a 2.5 ton truck. as they would bring prisoners to the truck, the police would just beat them up. it is unbelievable i would never forget how violent a were. shocked to see this going on city. >> was the national guard involved in that as well? or is it just to try place? just detroit police. -- or is it just detroit police? >> they were in shock, i think. that was the beginning of it. we were kind of out of control. caller: stephen henderson. guest: this is a guardsmen who lived in the city. minorityy was in the of troops they had sent. i think the unfamiliarity with the city, with the tensions that already existed, and with the situation it did lead to some pretty bad behavior. probably out of confusion and , it was not something that got better because they were here. guest: we have this long history of his terrible decisions made in moments of uprising to send in l
host: says he was in the national guard, good afternoon. caller: the only unit that was in the city at the time -- we were the first to go down there. i knew the city and i-12 a 2.5 ton truck. as they would bring prisoners to the truck, the police would just beat them up. it is unbelievable i would never forget how violent a were. shocked to see this going on city. >> was the national guard involved in that as well? or is it just to try place? just detroit police. -- or is it just detroit...
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air national guard.d. . . . ♪ at johnson's we care about safety as much as you do. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. >> while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. we will break down the president's agenda going forward with mark short, president director of affairs. fox news sunday exclusive. then growing number of republican senators opposing obamacare replacement plan, the
air national guard.d. . . . ♪ at johnson's we care about safety as much as you do. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. >> while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we...
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that triggers an alarm at the air national guard base.they fighter pilots scrambling to their jets. they're on alert and ready to take action 24 hours a day, today racing to the f-16s, fueling up, climbing on board and rushing to the runway. taking off to intercept or rogue cessna, just minutes. this is the view from the f-16. that's my cessna right there. >> you you can hear that fighter jet coming by. there's no way you don't know it. >> reporter: coming up on the left side of our plane. look at that fighter jet. he's right off our wing. another f-16 swooping in, calling us on and i have yay frequencies. >> if you hear this transmission. acknowledge the radio calls and rock your wings. >> we're a rogue aircraft for this demonstration, so we're not going to respond at all. >> reporter: the fighter right on our wing now, scanning us inside. what is he trying to do? trying to figure out who we are. >> reporter: trying to make radio contact and tell us what to do? follow him. >> reporter: we still don't respond, so the f-16 makes a bold mov
that triggers an alarm at the air national guard base.they fighter pilots scrambling to their jets. they're on alert and ready to take action 24 hours a day, today racing to the f-16s, fueling up, climbing on board and rushing to the runway. taking off to intercept or rogue cessna, just minutes. this is the view from the f-16. that's my cessna right there. >> you you can hear that fighter jet coming by. there's no way you don't know it. >> reporter: coming up on the left side of our...
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the national guard must have the ability to respond effectively, and quickly, and appropriately in conditions of disorder and violence, and those charged with the responsibility of law enforcement should and must be respected by all of our people. the violence must be stopped quickly, finally, and permanently. it would compound the tragedy, however, if we settle for order that is imposed by the muzzle of a gun. in america, we see more than the uneasy calm of martial law. we seek peace that's based on one man's respect for another man and in mutual respect for law. we seek public order built on steady progress and meeting the needs of all of our people. and not even the sternish police action or the most effective federal troops can ever create lasting peace in our cities. the only genuine longer-range solution for what has happened lies in an attack mounted at every level upon the conditions breedreed despair and violence. all of us, i think, know what those conditions are -- ignorance, discrimination, slums, poverty, disease, not enough jobs. and we should attack these conditions not because
the national guard must have the ability to respond effectively, and quickly, and appropriately in conditions of disorder and violence, and those charged with the responsibility of law enforcement should and must be respected by all of our people. the violence must be stopped quickly, finally, and permanently. it would compound the tragedy, however, if we settle for order that is imposed by the muzzle of a gun. in america, we see more than the uneasy calm of martial law. we seek peace that's...
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built more than 100 years ago for ammunition storage says lieutenant charles anthony with the national guard. so, this was not designed to hold people for a long period of time. >> no, it was designed to withstand an artillery barrage. and also to unleash an artillery barrage in the >> reporter: so far, hawaii is the first state to issue an official emergency plan for a north korean launch. remembering the last attack here, no one wants to be caught off guard. >> we had no preparation for pearl harbor. this one we have had a slow burn. if we are sleeping now when we have a clear and present danger we are negligent. >> reporter: north korea's leader says the missile was capable of carrying a large-size nuclear warhead. elaine, the u.s. has requested an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council on monday. >> quijano: carter evans, thanks. the police department in austin,
built more than 100 years ago for ammunition storage says lieutenant charles anthony with the national guard. so, this was not designed to hold people for a long period of time. >> no, it was designed to withstand an artillery barrage. and also to unleash an artillery barrage in the >> reporter: so far, hawaii is the first state to issue an official emergency plan for a north korean launch. remembering the last attack here, no one wants to be caught off guard. >> we had no...
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to come into town. >> rahm emanuel welcomed federal help, he didn't want the national guard per're a leader and you have the national guard rolling into your city the optics of that and politicians look at that all the time, but is this a good step adding this assistant, this task force is that a good step. >> i may not be inkind that support the national guard at this point but however this is a good first step.& there are a number of other steps that must be taken to stem a very systemic issue. i got to say and this is very much the folks in chicago know is though in my personal opinion that he cares about the black population that are really suffering through this systemic violence. his concern is mostly been about the sanctuary city and protecting illegal immigrants and i think that that's problematic on many levels and for folks who are in that city, they should take note to what he's doing on his lack of concern for their issues. >> i know the president's made quite a issue of this, you know, and this is a man who the president is a businessman has made investments in chic
to come into town. >> rahm emanuel welcomed federal help, he didn't want the national guard per're a leader and you have the national guard rolling into your city the optics of that and politicians look at that all the time, but is this a good step adding this assistant, this task force is that a good step. >> i may not be inkind that support the national guard at this point but however this is a good first step.& there are a number of other steps that must be taken to stem a...
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the director of the national security agency for an off the record discussion how states the national guard and cybercommand can work together. he stressed to you will of a us governors that we are at the forefront. he cannot do his job as head of the national security agency if we in the states are no doing our part. we held a joint governor/senator meeting on cybersecurity priorities and challenges of the united states congress. we had great group of governors to meet, governor sand value and i met with the leadership of the house and senate. we have implored the congress to have a cybersecurity committee. one does not exist today in the congress. it is spread among many different committees. and there is jurisdictional territories where people have not wanted to give up some of the jurisdiction. we once again as governors tall are call upon the congress to put together a national can committee to deal with the issue and put punning in so we can do our jobs. lastly we put together 18 documents that highlighted the recommendations and best practices of the national guard, cybersecurity res
the director of the national security agency for an off the record discussion how states the national guard and cybercommand can work together. he stressed to you will of a us governors that we are at the forefront. he cannot do his job as head of the national security agency if we in the states are no doing our part. we held a joint governor/senator meeting on cybersecurity priorities and challenges of the united states congress. we had great group of governors to meet, governor sand value and...
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cybercom, and director of the national security agency for an off the record discussion how states, national guardk together. he stressed to all of the governors that we are at the forefront. that he can not do his job as head of national security agency if we as states are not doing our part. we held a joint governor senator meeting on cybersecurity priorities of the united states congress. we had a great group of governors to meet. governor sandoval and i went up to meet with the leadership of house and senate. we implored congress to have a cybersecurity committee. one does not exist today in the congress. it is spread among many different committees. and there is jurisdictional territories where people not wanted to give up some of their jurisdiction. we once again as governors call upon the congress to put together a national committee to deal with this issue and put funding in so we at the state level can do our jobs. lastly we put together 18 documents that highlighted recommendations and best practices of the national guard, cybersecurity response plans and workforce development. that you
cybercom, and director of the national security agency for an off the record discussion how states, national guardk together. he stressed to all of the governors that we are at the forefront. that he can not do his job as head of national security agency if we as states are not doing our part. we held a joint governor senator meeting on cybersecurity priorities of the united states congress. we had a great group of governors to meet. governor sandoval and i went up to meet with the leadership...
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national guard was still feeding meals and stuff like that.when i learned they said, we just notified your parents, you're dead, you know? i said, i'm not dead, not yet. but one of the national guard, he said look, he said write a short note to your parents. you have to keep it short and everything. i will take it out and mail it. and that's what i did. i wrote my mom. let her know i was still okay. >> years after the riot, having been transferred out of and back into pnm, jimmy kinslow escaped from the newly built level six facility. >> shortly after i arrived, i was approached through some friends that i had met, would i be interested in escaping with them. so young, facing so much time, never the possibility of getting out, i said, sure. i'm ready. let's go. what can i do to help? >> this is the x-pod. this is where the individual that masterminded the whole situation, the escape. >> we got a range where we request get a gun smuggled in, a .22 magnum pistol. >> this is the janitor's closet where they had the weapon stored or hidden, whoever
national guard was still feeding meals and stuff like that.when i learned they said, we just notified your parents, you're dead, you know? i said, i'm not dead, not yet. but one of the national guard, he said look, he said write a short note to your parents. you have to keep it short and everything. i will take it out and mail it. and that's what i did. i wrote my mom. let her know i was still okay. >> years after the riot, having been transferred out of and back into pnm, jimmy kinslow...
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was your mother ever in the army national guard? she goes yes. >> i wanted to cry. jump up and down. he actually knows my mother. >> interpreter: larry sa>> repo larry says they dated for a month but he didn't know she had gotten pregnant. >> loved her to death. strong woman. i appreciated that. the red hair got me. i love redheads. >> reporter: however, amanda's mother, vivian, says she doesn't remember larry at all. he was a truck driver back then. just as he is today. working out of a small city called casper, with four adult children of his own. >> there we go. we're ready to rock and roll. >> reporter: now larry herdt because the third in a list of potential fathers to agree to a dna test. >> okay. we're good. >> it's been probably about 2 1/2 weeks since he sent it in. >> reporter: it is an excruciating wait. amanda is about to get the call giving her the latest test results. >> i'm so nervous right now. i cannot wait till i get that call. >> hey there. >> hey. how are you? >> so are you ready? >> yes, ma'am. >> what's your gut telling you? >> my gut's telling
was your mother ever in the army national guard? she goes yes. >> i wanted to cry. jump up and down. he actually knows my mother. >> interpreter: larry sa>> repo larry says they dated for a month but he didn't know she had gotten pregnant. >> loved her to death. strong woman. i appreciated that. the red hair got me. i love redheads. >> reporter: however, amanda's mother, vivian, says she doesn't remember larry at all. he was a truck driver back then. just as he is...
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governor george romney, the father of mitt romney, ordered the michigan army national guard into detroitand president lyndon b. johnson sent in both the 82nd and 101st airborne divisions. amy: at the height of the detroit rebellion on july 28, 1967, president johnson appointed a national advisory commission on civil disorders to investigate the root causes of the unrest. the final report, known as the kerner commission, famously concluded that the united states was "moving toward two societies, one black, one white -- separate and unequal." the rebellions reshaped both newark and detroit and marked the beginning of an era of african-america political empowerment. three years later in 1970, newark elected its first black mayor, kenneth gibson. then in 1974, coleman young became the first black mayor of detroit. today the mayor of newark is ras baraka, the son of the famed poet and writer amiri baraka who was arrested during the 1967 newark rebellion. this is the late amiri baraka and the documentary "revolution 67, speaking about what happened to him during the unrest 50 years ago. sudden
governor george romney, the father of mitt romney, ordered the michigan army national guard into detroitand president lyndon b. johnson sent in both the 82nd and 101st airborne divisions. amy: at the height of the detroit rebellion on july 28, 1967, president johnson appointed a national advisory commission on civil disorders to investigate the root causes of the unrest. the final report, known as the kerner commission, famously concluded that the united states was "moving toward two...
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it came from the 15th new york national guard, and when the u.s. troops were federalized it became part of the 93rd division. when they got to france, the french were in dire need of support, and pershing lent out two of the regiments of the 93rd division and they were fighting along the martin river and they established a reputation there as incredible fighters. one man, henry johnson, was the first african-americans to receive any medal on the american side during the war, and he received one, and they were one of the most highly decorated units in the war. another aspect of their history was their band leader, james reese europe, and he created a band out of musicians of the 369th, and they were really credited with bringing jazz to the people of france. he also had an incredible feeling for how music would affect the soldiers in entertaining them as well as the civilians. of course, the commander of the american expeditionary forces was general john j.pershing, who during his earlier career, especially in the west, did command african-americans
it came from the 15th new york national guard, and when the u.s. troops were federalized it became part of the 93rd division. when they got to france, the french were in dire need of support, and pershing lent out two of the regiments of the 93rd division and they were fighting along the martin river and they established a reputation there as incredible fighters. one man, henry johnson, was the first african-americans to receive any medal on the american side during the war, and he received...
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the opposition is hoping it will help them fight against venezuela's national guard. there were hundreds of thousands of troops after the protest resulting in deadly violence. this shouldn't be about tear gas, he says. the government should figure out a solution to the food storage p. at the polls, supporters, many government supporters waited in line to elect maduro's new assembly. this voter says a vote is the only way out of venezuela's crisis. the only way to find peace on the streets of venezuela where unrest continues. frustration is growing. and the prospect for peace lies in uncertainty. leila santiago, cnn, caracas. >> let's talk more about it now. diego is a latin american analyst for ihs market and joins us now from london. thank you for joining us, diego. watching that story there to see the defiance of the people on the street, it doesn't seem like anything that nicholas madur r. a does, stripping opposition of more of their duties is bringing this country closer.a does, stripping opposition of more of their duties is bringing this country closer. it is h
the opposition is hoping it will help them fight against venezuela's national guard. there were hundreds of thousands of troops after the protest resulting in deadly violence. this shouldn't be about tear gas, he says. the government should figure out a solution to the food storage p. at the polls, supporters, many government supporters waited in line to elect maduro's new assembly. this voter says a vote is the only way out of venezuela's crisis. the only way to find peace on the streets of...
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later when the national guard was called in, where they were coming from. this panel shows what you didn't at then you are looking there are no female journalists. there are no journalists color. there are no photos of white men and women being incarcerated. these are some of the things of the time that were normal, which obviously was part of the reason that -- the institutional reason why something like this would have happened. this takes us into our storefront interactive. this is very much a theatrical experience. you'rebition like this, not going to have an artifacts. view related to create index areas. we were hoping -- create an experience. we were hoping by the living room and storefront experience, these are things that kind of help people feel that they at least have a little understanding of what might have happened in that moment. this is something that is sensor triggered, and you can see as it changes, goes from from a static display with artifacts in the window -- the window becomes opaque and we start to see the events of july 23, 1967. we
later when the national guard was called in, where they were coming from. this panel shows what you didn't at then you are looking there are no female journalists. there are no journalists color. there are no photos of white men and women being incarcerated. these are some of the things of the time that were normal, which obviously was part of the reason that -- the institutional reason why something like this would have happened. this takes us into our storefront interactive. this is very much...
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this is jim harrington on the street with the national guard. ♪ ♪ >> it is not fair. >> that was home't it? >> yes, it was my home. >> everybody got ok? >> yes they did. , >> there is no home now? >> pretty hopeless last night, no fire department. >> that's right. we tried to get it in this block. everybody pitched in and tried save with a code. >> are you agree at anybody for all this? >> no, i am not. i am a christian. i'm just praying for everybody , for the things they do wrong. >> all newsmen across the country have known for years and television pictures of what happens in a riot or racial disturbance, or just a general disturbance, call it what you will. we always wonder what it would be like what we were right in the center of one and the target. it's a very strange feeling, because no matter how liberal you think you are, or how conservative you may be, no matter what your own personal views are all of a sudden you , find out there are folks who live in the same town you are -- you do, who hate you enough on a given occasion to attack you. it makes you kind of wonder. not bec
this is jim harrington on the street with the national guard. ♪ ♪ >> it is not fair. >> that was home't it? >> yes, it was my home. >> everybody got ok? >> yes they did. , >> there is no home now? >> pretty hopeless last night, no fire department. >> that's right. we tried to get it in this block. everybody pitched in and tried save with a code. >> are you agree at anybody for all this? >> no, i am not. i am a christian. i'm just...
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so the idea of a cyber national guard is best. if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cybersecurity, we will find you scholarships to go to college. and when you graduate you have to come work in the federal government. not nsa or dod but at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and you work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say 10 days one fourth where this is going to improve the craft colonization of ideas between public and private sector. we have positions. just in texas, my home state, 2015 there were 42,000 computing jobs that went unfilled. and the average salary there was $89,000. that year, texas i produced 2100 computer sciences. you do not need to be a math major to figure out the problem there. so we have a similar problem
so the idea of a cyber national guard is best. if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cybersecurity, we will find you scholarships to go to college. and when you graduate you have to come work in the federal government. not nsa or dod but at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and you...
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says it went to a whole different level. >> if they want respond, perhaps i need to call the national guard out? >> >> reporter: oakland police responded to over 125 calls and dispatched 100 officers to address the illegal fireworks and gun fight. this man says it was not enough. >> do you stay silent and become a victim or speak up so the public knows? i'm speaking up. >> reporter: by the way, illegal fireworks are going off right now. we can hear them but can't see them. the councilman says he is pushing for legislation to have all fireworks illegal in alameda county. i'm charlie hurd, nbc bay area news. >> things could be changing in years to come. >>> still ahead, why the giants ace pitcher returned to his minor league roots but he got somewhat of a rude welcome by the other team. >>> good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff rainry. 9 degrees tomorrow. that's coming up in less than ten minutes. >> and has the mystery finally been solved? a new photo that could explain what happened to the legendary aviator amelia earhart. >>> the giants are out of town. one of the stars took the mound
says it went to a whole different level. >> if they want respond, perhaps i need to call the national guard out? >> >> reporter: oakland police responded to over 125 calls and dispatched 100 officers to address the illegal fireworks and gun fight. this man says it was not enough. >> do you stay silent and become a victim or speak up so the public knows? i'm speaking up. >> reporter: by the way, illegal fireworks are going off right now. we can hear them but can't...
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cyber defenses and his proposal for a national guard. >> the idea with cyber national guard is if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cyber security, we will find you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work in the internal government. department of interior, or the census bureau. finish that time and federal service, and you work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend per month, or 10 days per quarter, where this will improve the cross polymerization of ideas between the public and private sector. communicators on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. [laughter] >> "washington journal" continues. host: from 2010 to 2012, joining us less than a week after iraqis foreign minister declared the two in the battle to retake mosul, how significant is this a three in the overall efforts to defeat isis? guest: it is dramaticguest:. as he states, and as an army, it was a decisive battle, still others capital in syria, but i think it will all within weeks. that would me
cyber defenses and his proposal for a national guard. >> the idea with cyber national guard is if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study something around cyber security, we will find you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work in the internal government. department of interior, or the census bureau. finish that time and federal service, and you work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one...
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few intervening hours as to make the use of federal troops to augment the police and michigan national guard imperative. they described the situation in considerable detail including the violence and deaths that have occurred and submitted as their unanimous judgment of all concerned that the situation was totally llama control of the local authorities. on the basis of this confirmation of the need for federal participation by federal troops, and pursuant to the official request made by the governor of the state of michigan, in which mayor cavanaugh of detroit by forth issued theith necessary proclamation and executive order as provided by the constitution. i advised mr. vance and general throckmorton to proceed immediately with the transportation -- to places of deployment within detroit a movement they have done pursuant. i'm sure the american people will realize that i take this action with the greatest room. -- greatest regret. and only because of the clear, the unmistakable, and undisputed evidence that governor romney of michigan and the local officials of detroit have been unable to b
few intervening hours as to make the use of federal troops to augment the police and michigan national guard imperative. they described the situation in considerable detail including the violence and deaths that have occurred and submitted as their unanimous judgment of all concerned that the situation was totally llama control of the local authorities. on the basis of this confirmation of the need for federal participation by federal troops, and pursuant to the official request made by the...
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proposal for a cyber national guard. he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service and go work in the private sector, the private sector will on you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say isdays in order, where this going to improve the cross-pollination of ideas between the public and private sector. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> all we can lock, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of concord, massachusetts. to learn more about the cities are current tour, visit www.c-span.org/cities tour. the con
proposal for a cyber national guard. he is interviewed by tim starks. >> if you're in high school and you want to go to college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate, you have to come work in the federal government. not at nsa are dod, but the department of interior or the census bureau or at social security. and you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time in federal service...
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the idea of a cyber national guard is this. since you were in high school and you wanted to go to college and study something around cyber security, we are going to find you scholarships to go to college. you graduate, you have to work in the federal government, not nsa or dod, but in the department of interior, or at the census bureau, and you are going to do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time and federal service and go work in the private sector, the private sector is going to loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month 10 days a quarter where this will of truth the crop optimization ideas between the public and private sector. state, in 2015me there were 42,000 computing jobs that went unfilled. the average salary was $89,000. that year, texas only produced 2100 oversight is. you don't -- 2100 computer scientists. you don't have to be a map nature to figure out the problem. jobs --e about 50,000 excuse me, i think it is to jobs that are,000
the idea of a cyber national guard is this. since you were in high school and you wanted to go to college and study something around cyber security, we are going to find you scholarships to go to college. you graduate, you have to work in the federal government, not nsa or dod, but in the department of interior, or at the census bureau, and you are going to do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time and federal service and go work in the...
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cyber defenses, and his proposal for a cyber national guard.epresentative heard is interviewed by tim starks. >> the idea of the cyber national guard is this, if you want to go to high school and college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social security, and you would do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for, and when you finish that time in federal service and work in the private sector, the private sector will loan that you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say 10 days a quarter, where this will improve the cross polarization of ideas between the public and private sector. watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. announcer: washington journal continues. on this sunday morning, we end our show back where we began, asking how the opioid crisis is affecting your community. , ife numbers this morning you have been affected by opioid addict
cyber defenses, and his proposal for a cyber national guard.epresentative heard is interviewed by tim starks. >> the idea of the cyber national guard is this, if you want to go to high school and college and study cyber security, we will find you scholarships. when you graduate, you have to work at the department of interior or at the census bureau or at social security, and you would do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for, and when you finish that time in...
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host: don't want to forget the national guard. guest: congress added that a few years ago so there would be a 61. it would be the commander of the space corps. host: is there any potential conflict? you talked about potential missile launches. these are already being spotted by our air force command i would assume. any potential conflicts with creating the separate branch and usurping or at least taking responsibility away from previous units? guest: it would take that part of the air force doing the functions and realign them under a new organization, the space corps. they really would not be any misalignment or duplication. it would be moving things in the order of the chart. the real purpose of this is looking forward. 5, 10, 20, 50 years down the road how our space capabilities are developing and how the way we are using space is evolving and expanding, i think most people would agree that at some point we are going to need an independent military service that focuses on this domain. the question is really one of timing and ho
host: don't want to forget the national guard. guest: congress added that a few years ago so there would be a 61. it would be the commander of the space corps. host: is there any potential conflict? you talked about potential missile launches. these are already being spotted by our air force command i would assume. any potential conflicts with creating the separate branch and usurping or at least taking responsibility away from previous units? guest: it would take that part of the air force...
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the idea was cyber national guard is best. if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate you have to come work for the federal government. not at nasa or dod but at the department of interior or the census bureau or social security. you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time and you work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back to the government for the proverbial one weekend a month or let's say ten days a quarter where this will improve the cross colonization of ideas between the public and private sector. we have a dearth of positions, justin texas of my home state, and 2015 there were 40000 computing jobs that went unfilled. the average salary was $89000. that year texas only produced 2100 computer scienc scientist. you don't have to be a map major to figure out the problem. we have a similar problem in government. the gao did a report and said i think it's
the idea was cyber national guard is best. if you are in high school and you want to go to college and study, we will find you scholarships to go to college. when you graduate you have to come work for the federal government. not at nasa or dod but at the department of interior or the census bureau or social security. you will do that for the same amount of time that you got the scholarship for. when you finish that time and you work in the private sector, the private sector will loan you back...
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they pitch them at the national guard. the national guard then tries to confront them.ou see there, though, in terms of what that national guard is trying to do is keep the roads open. the blockade is about the opposition using any lever of power they can to stop this vote, fre, and that's the key thing that they're trying to get through to the government. >> volatile situation. paula newton, thank you so much. keep us posted. >>> the next hour of the "cnn newsroom" continues after a break. but first meet this weekend's cnn hero, a biologist in malaysia who's dedicated his life to saving the sun bear. >> when i heard of stuckets, 20 years ago, nobody has ever studied sun bears. the more i learn about them, the more i care. the more i care, the more i worry. i have to help them. and this is why i want to be the voice for the sun bear, to fight for the sun bear, to ensure the survival of the sun bear. >> if you want so to see more of though adorable sun bears and find out how wong is helping them, go to cnnheroes.com. while you're there, nominate someone you think should
they pitch them at the national guard. the national guard then tries to confront them.ou see there, though, in terms of what that national guard is trying to do is keep the roads open. the blockade is about the opposition using any lever of power they can to stop this vote, fre, and that's the key thing that they're trying to get through to the government. >> volatile situation. paula newton, thank you so much. keep us posted. >>> the next hour of the "cnn newsroom"...
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at the front lines of that effort, the 113th air national guard.ews anchor tagged along for a ride to see how they keep us all safe. >> the scramble alarms go off almost daily, signifying an unidentified or unresponsive plane heading toward the capitol. >> our perspective every time it goes off and we scramble is that a real world event just like it was on 9/11, we've done more than 5,000 since 9/11. and no fail means we're now depending our nation's borders and our way of life, our family. >> weekly pilots of the 113th air national guard practice going from simply hanging out to airborne in a matter of minutes. in a post-9/11 world, the planes are ready for combat. armed with air to air missiles. >> since 9/11, we know the threat is very different than what it was before. >> the failure of imagination is probably the thing we're most worried about as evidenced on 9/11. >> we flew along on a training mission defending washington from a sneak air attack and then intercepting threatening aircraft. we flew well above out past the maryland shore. at th
at the front lines of that effort, the 113th air national guard.ews anchor tagged along for a ride to see how they keep us all safe. >> the scramble alarms go off almost daily, signifying an unidentified or unresponsive plane heading toward the capitol. >> our perspective every time it goes off and we scramble is that a real world event just like it was on 9/11, we've done more than 5,000 since 9/11. and no fail means we're now depending our nation's borders and our way of life, our...