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the national guard bought it. it's an actual town and they have a wastewater facility and a hospital. they are building a bank. they have tunnels and transportation. very literally can go there and see the effects of it on an operational five. you don't just have the it people figuring out the game of vacation -- the gamification component. we had the operations people doing their normal job clicking on a weather link that had a package on their and it freaked everyone out. the vips said that's all i had to do? that is always good education. operations people said something right. how do we react to that? >> yes, the good thing about this -- we are doing something different it is sharing and collaborating an understanding. you can have national networks with different core competencies. they are not designed to be the same. in this situation gamification my unit does this frequently -- a lot of people don't understand cyber effects. they can shut off the lights during the exercise and they didn't understand was a
the national guard bought it. it's an actual town and they have a wastewater facility and a hospital. they are building a bank. they have tunnels and transportation. very literally can go there and see the effects of it on an operational five. you don't just have the it people figuring out the game of vacation -- the gamification component. we had the operations people doing their normal job clicking on a weather link that had a package on their and it freaked everyone out. the vips said that's...
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that kind of training at our premier training centers. , where i waspolk the summer with the national guard watching them go through scenarios that were exactly along the same lines. just last week i came back from the national training center which is our premier training center for high-intensity conflict -- combat. there are parts of irregular warfare that units have to deal with. we are certainly not going to walk away from this. another piece of news lately that has concerned a lot of folks is ptsd. -- epidemic of ptsd that exists across the veteran community. tot is an issue that comes the v.a. understanding this problem as something that will affect troops wherever they deploy. if there is conflict or any kind of difficulty to deal with. or just the job of soldiering. how is the army tackling this problem better to proactively fight it? sec. esper: i appreciate you bringing that up. it is beyond ptsd. it is a range of issues. we screen soldiers beforehand. when they deploy. when they come back. we have systems in place. inprovide annual training what we call resiliency to educate our
that kind of training at our premier training centers. , where i waspolk the summer with the national guard watching them go through scenarios that were exactly along the same lines. just last week i came back from the national training center which is our premier training center for high-intensity conflict -- combat. there are parts of irregular warfare that units have to deal with. we are certainly not going to walk away from this. another piece of news lately that has concerned a lot of...
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can you explain how the decision is made to assign aircraft to air national guard units? >> yes, ma'am. i will take that. we have a strategic basing process that works through where and how we assign the aircraft that are changing. based on the guidance we have been given, we have put new c-130s into the active guard and reserve. so we have elements that are in each one of the fleets. once we had that, then we looked at replacing the oldest aircraft first and many of those were in active duty. that's why all the e models have been retired. we're getting after the last aging ones. puerto rico is some of the oldest aircraft still flying. they are down to just a few airplanes. we are continuing to work through the process to determine what's the best mission suitable for the fantastic airmen that we have there. >> what is the age of the oldest aircraft? are there other ones in puerto rico that are 65 models? >> there are some 65 spread across the fleet. most of those are simple h because we have an h, h1, 2, 3, variance. we show c-130h are in puerto rico and we also have som
can you explain how the decision is made to assign aircraft to air national guard units? >> yes, ma'am. i will take that. we have a strategic basing process that works through where and how we assign the aircraft that are changing. based on the guidance we have been given, we have put new c-130s into the active guard and reserve. so we have elements that are in each one of the fleets. once we had that, then we looked at replacing the oldest aircraft first and many of those were in active...
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the joint readiness training center where i was this summer with the national guard, watching them go through things that were exactly on those same lines. last week i came back to the national training center, our premier center for high intensity training conflict. there are parts of irregular warfare that you just have to deal with. we are not going to walk away from this, the challenge will be sustaining both moving forward. >> we are at the halfway point. >> in the irregular army effect over the last 18 years, a piece of news lately that has affected epidemicptsd and the across the community. as many as 20% of their back and afghanistan vets have ptsd, an issue when it comes to the veterans administration, but as secretary of the army dealing with active troops, understanding this problem as something that will affect the troops wherever they are deployed, there's conflict for theiculties to deal with army tackling the issue to better understand it, to recognize it, to proactively fight it. and is a great issue appreciate you bringing it up, we try to do a number of things. regar
the joint readiness training center where i was this summer with the national guard, watching them go through things that were exactly on those same lines. last week i came back to the national training center, our premier center for high intensity training conflict. there are parts of irregular warfare that you just have to deal with. we are not going to walk away from this, the challenge will be sustaining both moving forward. >> we are at the halfway point. >> in the irregular...
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air force is now recommending that the reserve and air national guard retain significant capacity in the legacy c-1 30 h aircraft. to extend the life and relevance, the air force is recommending funding for major modernization programs, such as centering box replacement to lenten service life in addition to pursuing aviation modernization program upgrades to keep the aging aircraft relevant. this committee has been active in supporting propulsion system upgrades. and the reserve component by authorizing additional funds for this important effort. to date the air force has not requested this funding, in its space budget. our review of marine intratheater aircraft shows that the service is also on track to fully recapitalize its aging kc-130 t fleet with 79 new aircraft to include its reserve squadrons, to be completed by 2023. and finally the navy begins to recapitalize its legacy k-130 fleet of 25 aircraft by procuring its first three new aircraft in 2023 with that said, questions remain as to the level of effort being placed in pursuit of this program by the army navy and air force
air force is now recommending that the reserve and air national guard retain significant capacity in the legacy c-1 30 h aircraft. to extend the life and relevance, the air force is recommending funding for major modernization programs, such as centering box replacement to lenten service life in addition to pursuing aviation modernization program upgrades to keep the aging aircraft relevant. this committee has been active in supporting propulsion system upgrades. and the reserve component by...
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lastly i would be remiss if i did not highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guard's complementary roles as an integral part of enforcing and as a nested capability, section 1653 of the fy 19 and the aa, which requires an assessment on the feasibility and advisability of establishing cyber support teams, providing an opportunity to review and refine the role of the national authority, my team will read this review. thank you again for this opportunity to appear before you today, as you can see the department has undertaken extensive work with the dhs, to improve the defense of the homeland and national critical infrastructure, but there is much left to do, i look forward to working with congress as we address the challenges facing the homeland, and i welcome your questions today. thank you. >> thank you,>> chairwoman, chairman, ranking members, and members of the committee, good afternoon and thank you for the opportunity to testify today, the department of defense and department of homeland security, cyber coordination informa
lastly i would be remiss if i did not highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guard's complementary roles as an integral part of enforcing and as a nested capability, section 1653 of the fy 19 and the aa, which requires an assessment on the feasibility and advisability of establishing cyber support teams, providing an opportunity to review and refine the role of the national authority, my team will read this review. thank you again for...
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lastly, i would be remiss if i i didn't highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guard to complementary roles as an integral part of the total force and as a state capability. section 1653 of the fy '19 ndaa which requires an assessment of the feasibility and advisability of establishing cyber civil support teams provides an opportunity to review and refine the role of the national guard. my team will lead to this review. thank you again for the opportunity to appear before you today. as you can see the department has undertaken extensive work with dhs to improve defense of the homeland and national critical infrastructure, but there's much left to do. i look forward to working with congress as we address the challenges facing the homeland and a welcome your questions today. thank you. >> thank you. lieutenant general shwedo. >> chairwoman stephani, chairman ratcliffe, ranking members, members of the committee, good afternoon and thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the department of defense and department of homeland
lastly, i would be remiss if i i didn't highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guard to complementary roles as an integral part of the total force and as a state capability. section 1653 of the fy '19 ndaa which requires an assessment of the feasibility and advisability of establishing cyber civil support teams provides an opportunity to review and refine the role of the national guard. my team will lead to this review. thank you again...
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lastly, i would be remiss if i do not highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guards complementary roles as an integral part of the total force and as a state capability. section 1653 of the fyndaa, which requires assessment of feasibility of establishing support teams, provides opportunity to review and refine the role of national guard. my team will leave this review. thank you for the -- lead this review. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. the department has undertaken extensive work to improve the defense of the homeland. i look forward to working with congress as we address challenges facing the homeland and i welcome your questions today. >> thank you. lieutenant general? >> chairwoman. ranking members. members of the committee. thank you. department of defense and department of homeland security, cyber collaboration and information sharing, i would like to thank congress for its quick action in approving the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2019, providing new authorities that allo
lastly, i would be remiss if i do not highlight the national guard's contribution to dod and the nation. we fully recognize the national guards complementary roles as an integral part of the total force and as a state capability. section 1653 of the fyndaa, which requires assessment of feasibility of establishing support teams, provides opportunity to review and refine the role of national guard. my team will leave this review. thank you for the -- lead this review. thank you for the...
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the national guard also played an important role in election support. governors from several states used national guard personnel in state status to support election cyber security, in accordance with state law and policy. beyond elections, d.o.d. is focused on how to improve collaboration with dhs, and the critical infrastructure sectors. through a series of path finder initiatives, we are enabling private sector entities to defend their networks by sharing relevant threat information. in turn, these path finders will enable the department of defense to leverage private sector threat information to inform d.o.d. cyber space operations. we are also strengthening the defense industrial base sector partnership to improve the security and resilience of the defense industrial base, critical infrastructure. this approach aligns with the national defense strategy guidance to enhance joint force lethality and reform departmental procedures. the d.o.d. is coordinating with dhs's national policy and programs division, to establish a joint plan for future cyber i
the national guard also played an important role in election support. governors from several states used national guard personnel in state status to support election cyber security, in accordance with state law and policy. beyond elections, d.o.d. is focused on how to improve collaboration with dhs, and the critical infrastructure sectors. through a series of path finder initiatives, we are enabling private sector entities to defend their networks by sharing relevant threat information. in...
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there's been a consistent national guard presence. this is an important component of our armed services enemies reservist and national guardsmen reserve best deserve respect. host: as the use of guards on the border of good use of resources? mr. caldwell: if you look at the purpose of any military it is to protect the territory and integrity of the nation's borders. restricted ins performing certain law enforcement functions. the national guard and active-duty military there are some differences. there are times when the national guard to be called upon to support for enforcement. they should be restricted from engaging law enforcement activities except in extreme circumstances. that's not something i want our military to be doing. imagine there are circumstances where you would need active-duty military. president clinton deployed that active-duty military to the border at points. i cannot look at this current deployment as being an efficient use of our military or effective and i'm glad to hear the trump administration is ending that
there's been a consistent national guard presence. this is an important component of our armed services enemies reservist and national guardsmen reserve best deserve respect. host: as the use of guards on the border of good use of resources? mr. caldwell: if you look at the purpose of any military it is to protect the territory and integrity of the nation's borders. restricted ins performing certain law enforcement functions. the national guard and active-duty military there are some...
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. >> the harlem hellfighters also known as the harlem rattlers were a national guard unit mostly out of harlem, new york. a good shot of them cooking up potatoes. >> they were on line for moere days than other units. >> that's right. they saw significant action with the french. >> food supply, coffee. that's one of the happy moments in a soldier's life. >> the 92nd didn't see a significant amount of combat in the meuse-argonne. they were placed near the second army, which is formed in the middle of october of 1819 after -- of 1918 after pershing stepped down and they split the 92nd. did you see there in sydney a? they were -- their insignia? the famous buffalo soldiers, african-americans, on the western frontier after the civil war. vision.nd 91st di >> the 78th division was out of new jersey and the 91st, they were from the western states. >> they fought at the beginning of the battle. they were part of the jumping division on the first day, i think. >> yes. >> 78 was around -- here we are in one of the destroyed villages of the argonne. gentlemanve that the in the overcoat with the
. >> the harlem hellfighters also known as the harlem rattlers were a national guard unit mostly out of harlem, new york. a good shot of them cooking up potatoes. >> they were on line for moere days than other units. >> that's right. they saw significant action with the french. >> food supply, coffee. that's one of the happy moments in a soldier's life. >> the 92nd didn't see a significant amount of combat in the meuse-argonne. they were placed near the second...
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is -- withink there the fires recently there is a role for the national guard and the military to help out in these situations, which is another example of the type of -- what happens if a wildfire breaks out in california and you need national guard assistance? that is the fundamental thing we keep coming back to. there is only a finite pool of resources. the u.s. does a lot every day all over the world. some of it is humanitarian missions, fighting fires, fighting isis. all yourve to pour resources into one specific issue, those resources have to stop. host: janet from tacoma, washington. good morning. the war is the saddest thing i ever knew. i was just a young little girl. i could see the family, how they were so sad and cried so hard. these boys that are getting , i know jimmy carter was very peaceful. john kennedy. he negotiated with cuba to prevent a war. when clinton was president there who killed other people in other countries. clinton went and talked to their president and said i know we were wrong, we apologize. he says we will do anything you want us to. they asked for mon
is -- withink there the fires recently there is a role for the national guard and the military to help out in these situations, which is another example of the type of -- what happens if a wildfire breaks out in california and you need national guard assistance? that is the fundamental thing we keep coming back to. there is only a finite pool of resources. the u.s. does a lot every day all over the world. some of it is humanitarian missions, fighting fires, fighting isis. all yourve to pour...
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they used the national guard. same thing? nope.greed to send national guard along with the federal government. they're not even part of that fancy phrase you hear posse, which means county force. that law has a restriction on the military doing domestic law enforce: national guard is not included in it. that's why you see the national guard included at riots but never active duty troops. bush deployed 6000 national guard troops. obama sent out 200 in 2010. those numbers were much lower. listen to the price tag, $1.3 billion for both operations. build a lot of wall for that money. though while expensive, trump can probably do it, that's the treat. but what he can't do is what he was trying to sell you today. listen. >> you don't need a constitutional amendment, a birthright citizenship. if president obama can get daca approved, if you look at daca, where he actually said, well, this isn't legal or this i can't do but i'll do it anyway -- if he can do daca, we can do this by executive order. >> nope. don't be a sucker. first, whether
they used the national guard. same thing? nope.greed to send national guard along with the federal government. they're not even part of that fancy phrase you hear posse, which means county force. that law has a restriction on the military doing domestic law enforce: national guard is not included in it. that's why you see the national guard included at riots but never active duty troops. bush deployed 6000 national guard troops. obama sent out 200 in 2010. those numbers were much lower. listen...
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today we have a combat national guard today because george bush sent the national guard the combat you know back in his fiasco all the iraq war but anyway these are the professionals going down there him again they're not from either i saw generals talk they're not frontline combat guys going down there they're mostly logistic people trump is trying to make it look like they're front line combat guys like the send in the green berets down there or whatever to hold the line and all these guys nobody lined up with tanks and all this from the from the indications i got from the military people i've heard talk it's not going to be that at all and again shame on you president trump for making it seem like it is going to be combat. ready troops ready to shoot at people down there that is not a message our president should take pride in sending in my opinion let me ask you this just what would you if you're the president if it's president ventura instead of president trump and this was coming up you know what would you do as president in his place in dealing with this situation. well what
today we have a combat national guard today because george bush sent the national guard the combat you know back in his fiasco all the iraq war but anyway these are the professionals going down there him again they're not from either i saw generals talk they're not frontline combat guys going down there they're mostly logistic people trump is trying to make it look like they're front line combat guys like the send in the green berets down there or whatever to hold the line and all these guys...
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national guard troops search through 60 acre of rubble for more remains. the people there sharing their darkers moments. she had just given birth when fire threatened the hospital. >> sheer terror. like me, i'm in the middle of surgery. do we go -- they stitched me up really quickly. >> her husband took the dhield and she rushed to an ambulance. moments later she was surrounded in flames. >> i realize i'm not going to make it. i told him on the phone that i was really sorry and that i loved him and i wasn't going to be there with our kids. >> paramedics and nurses battled the flames with anything they could find savinglife. >> there were a lot of times i thought the minute i saw her would be the only time i ever saw her. >> giving her family and the community new hope. we are getting a git bit of that here too. while it is pretty dry here we are told that tomorrow we will get a sea breeze that will bring much needed moisture to the air. abc 7 news. >> thank you. if you would like to help the fire victims we have resources you can turn to on abc7news.com. y
national guard troops search through 60 acre of rubble for more remains. the people there sharing their darkers moments. she had just given birth when fire threatened the hospital. >> sheer terror. like me, i'm in the middle of surgery. do we go -- they stitched me up really quickly. >> her husband took the dhield and she rushed to an ambulance. moments later she was surrounded in flames. >> i realize i'm not going to make it. i told him on the phone that i was really sorry...
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as 42nd division was known the rainbow division because it included national guard units from across the united states. 84th brigade was led by brigadier general douglas macarthur, who had risen through the ranks. first he started as chief of staff for the 42nd division and the 84th brigade commander had been sacked and macarthur was promoted. one of the reasons macarthur was promoted was he was an officer who led in front. take the -- it was extremely important to general pershing. the army knew this was going to be a difficult effort. to 84th brigade reported this corps commander. he was from the citadel and a tough guy. you are would take this position, or i want to see a list of 5000 casualties. we don't take that position. i will be at the top of that list. the 84th brigade with the 83rd was heavilyts flank pushed back by the germans. area was heavily for five by machine guns and artillery. mac arthur's men even were stopped by the liar and hung up on it. casualties were mounting. one report says bodies were piled on top of each other. again, stillarted the 84th couldn't break t
as 42nd division was known the rainbow division because it included national guard units from across the united states. 84th brigade was led by brigadier general douglas macarthur, who had risen through the ranks. first he started as chief of staff for the 42nd division and the 84th brigade commander had been sacked and macarthur was promoted. one of the reasons macarthur was promoted was he was an officer who led in front. take the -- it was extremely important to general pershing. the army...
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to a state-of-the-art blackhawk helicopter squadron operated and maintained by the new jersey national guard. one crucial mission keeping these big birds ready to go maintaining everything from the wheels to the rotor blades >>> welcome back to "the halftime report" live from joint base mcguire-dix-lakehurst with me now army ranger veteran and a graduate of west point, the ceo of sofi. he was the sfo and coo of twitter. great to have you here >> my pleasure, scott. >> this place must bring back memories this is where i understand it all went down, the head was shaved here. >> back in 1986 on my way to west point prep school >> what does veterans day mean to you >> it's an important day to stop and recognize the importance in our history and more importantly to thank all these great men and women that serve every day in a way my generation didn't have to serve in harm's way the last 20 years and say thank you for their selfless service >> you said your grandfather was part of the greatest generation. >> my grandfather was in world war ii in northern africa fighting for the united states my un
to a state-of-the-art blackhawk helicopter squadron operated and maintained by the new jersey national guard. one crucial mission keeping these big birds ready to go maintaining everything from the wheels to the rotor blades >>> welcome back to "the halftime report" live from joint base mcguire-dix-lakehurst with me now army ranger veteran and a graduate of west point, the ceo of sofi. he was the sfo and coo of twitter. great to have you here >> my pleasure, scott....
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search and rescue unit, national guard troops, devices and k-9 cadaver teams. >> what's happening there is touching so many people in so many different ways. bay area know that area well. >> reporter: doesn't it seem like everyone you talk to knows someone in paradise? i know i have family here and they all lost their homes. i'm grateful they're okay. it does seem like between coming up here for camping or coming up mere for this college, chico state popular with the bay area kids or the bay area folks retire up here because the cost of living the lower. it's being teresa wiltseed now. >> bill martin grew up in the town of paradise and lost so much. >> a mother from paradise is describeing the frightening moments during early hours of the campfire last thursday morning. kari says her two children had justthe flames were ughter but couldn't find her son. >> i had to jump out at the stop light and holler his name. we find him in a parking lot only to find out that he had been -- a propane tank exploded next to him on the bike path he went to the walgreens so we went and picked him up. >>
search and rescue unit, national guard troops, devices and k-9 cadaver teams. >> what's happening there is touching so many people in so many different ways. bay area know that area well. >> reporter: doesn't it seem like everyone you talk to knows someone in paradise? i know i have family here and they all lost their homes. i'm grateful they're okay. it does seem like between coming up here for camping or coming up mere for this college, chico state popular with the bay area kids...
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they 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, they were in dire need of support and they lent out two of the regiments of the 93rd division and fighting along the river and they established their reputation as incredible fighters. one man, henry johnson was the first african-american to receive any metal on the american side during the war. also they were one of the most highly decorated units in the war. another aspect of the history was the band leader. he created a band out of musicians of the 369th and they were really credited with bringing jazz to the people of france. they also had an incredible feeling for how music would affect the soldiers in entertaining than -- them.>> the commander was general john j pershing. he did command african-american troops. step over and look at the headquarters flag which flew over his headquarters in france. general john j pershing was actually from missouri. not far from the national world war i memoria
they 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, they were in dire need of support and they lent out two of the regiments of the 93rd division and fighting along the river and they established their reputation as incredible fighters. one man, henry johnson was the first african-american to receive any metal on the american side during the war. also they were one of the most highly decorated...
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the national guard went to the scene to help with recovery of human remains. they will be using special equipment to identify dna within hours instead of days. >> the sheriff says there are still 103 people who are missing although again, those numbers could change. the missing are aged 21 to 95 most from paradise and magalia and the majority of seniors in some cases there are two or three people listed with the same last name. in one case there are four people with the same last night. we have posted that list on our website, ktvu.com. >> the news conference from cal fire is happening at the silver dollar fairgrounds in chico. we are expecting to get an update on the number of acres burned, containment and the grimmest of all updates, the death toll. looks like they are just beginning. let's listen in. . >>> good evening. i'm a captain with the district county fire department. and i serve on cal fire incident management team 4 as the public information officer. this is the evening update for the "camp fire," november 14th, 201818:01 or 6:01 p.m. >> i'm going
the national guard went to the scene to help with recovery of human remains. they will be using special equipment to identify dna within hours instead of days. >> the sheriff says there are still 103 people who are missing although again, those numbers could change. the missing are aged 21 to 95 most from paradise and magalia and the majority of seniors in some cases there are two or three people listed with the same last name. in one case there are four people with the same last night....
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the national guard isn't wasting any time. they head across with supplies for the families. do it. now it's our turn. don't worry about me. [ speaking spanish ] grab her arm. be careful here. i still want you to hold on. i got her. the young mother leads the way. at the top, her sick baby girl. aah! [ laughs ] she's got a fever, and this 87-degree heat isn't helping. they recommend cold compresses for now. but if her fever doesn't come down soon, dr. gonzalez said she'll need to go to a hospital. the closest one is two hours away. and back down we go. get on the chain. get on the chain. ♪ man, is there hope? there's always hope. help needs to continue. we need more. what is important is to show, really, this is the other side, reality. reality. the huge reality, okay? because many people have seen the devastation, but few people have seen that we are really working. lemonis: after 14 hours, they saw just five patients. there's no way to know how many are still waiting. these folks are getting up in the morning -- 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. they're traveling up a mountain thr
the national guard isn't wasting any time. they head across with supplies for the families. do it. now it's our turn. don't worry about me. [ speaking spanish ] grab her arm. be careful here. i still want you to hold on. i got her. the young mother leads the way. at the top, her sick baby girl. aah! [ laughs ] she's got a fever, and this 87-degree heat isn't helping. they recommend cold compresses for now. but if her fever doesn't come down soon, dr. gonzalez said she'll need to go to a...
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leland: deplorable in days, hours. >> right now 2000 national guard.s got 5000 active and is god secretary matias now has on the ready another additional 5000. tree into when you ran the scenarios how many troops are needed to literally shut the border down russian mark >> it would depend on the scenario. in this case they focus their resources on where the current caravan is. first the core vm is a mass itself in a handful of concentrated areas are just like the military general wouldn't diffuse his forces equally across the border. they're border. according to nasa resources equivalent to the opposition on the other side. leland: you talked about trying to push the borders out. the president treated about mexico taking people and allowing them to stay in mexico while their asylum claims are being processed. it would be smart to do this. very smart in mexico long before they get to her southern border. it is a way to get certain people out of their country and demand the u.s. no crossings. why is it an mexico's interest to help on this? >> it's simple
leland: deplorable in days, hours. >> right now 2000 national guard.s got 5000 active and is god secretary matias now has on the ready another additional 5000. tree into when you ran the scenarios how many troops are needed to literally shut the border down russian mark >> it would depend on the scenario. in this case they focus their resources on where the current caravan is. first the core vm is a mass itself in a handful of concentrated areas are just like the military general...
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he says punishment was meted out to prince miteb bin abdullah, former commander of the national guardcousin. he says family members told him what happened. a secret informant inside the kingdom has alleged to the bbc that the abuse didn't stop at torture. he says one man was beaten to death. we can't independently verify his story, but it tallies with at least two other accounts of what took place. using an encrypted messaging system, the source says the victim is this man, major general ali al-qahtani, a senior officer in the saudi national guard and an aide to one of the princes who'd been detained. mahmoud refaat says he's heard about this killing from those close to general al-qahtani. he says the general‘s attackers believed he held damaging information about the crown prince and his circle. refaat describes this secret information as a black box. david kirkpatrick is a new york times reporter with special knowledge of the middle east. he's investigated what happened at the ritz—carlton. i have a very high degree of confidence that there was torture and physical abuse taking plac
he says punishment was meted out to prince miteb bin abdullah, former commander of the national guardcousin. he says family members told him what happened. a secret informant inside the kingdom has alleged to the bbc that the abuse didn't stop at torture. he says one man was beaten to death. we can't independently verify his story, but it tallies with at least two other accounts of what took place. using an encrypted messaging system, the source says the victim is this man, major general ali...
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. >>> the national guard members was serving his fourth deployment and a fixture back home. >> reporteran who touched many corners of his community. >> this is a sad day for utah, for america. >> reporter: brent taylor, a married father of seven dedicated his life to service for both his city and country as mayor off north augden and national guard. he used facebook to announce a leave of absence to train an afghattaon. >> there are three great loyalties that have guided my life. family, country -- >> reporter: the third a solar has been killed this year. >> he volunteered because he thought he could do something good. >> reporter: often used social media. in his last facebook post he proudly reflected on witnessing afghanistan's first parliamentary election and stressed the importance of voting here in the u.s. he was expected to be back home in months but in this town he will forever have a place as a hero. >> we're forever indebted to his service. >>> bill's forecast is just ahead. don't go anywhere. >>> and why some hikers and bikers refuse to go near these breath taking trails. thi
. >>> the national guard members was serving his fourth deployment and a fixture back home. >> reporteran who touched many corners of his community. >> this is a sad day for utah, for america. >> reporter: brent taylor, a married father of seven dedicated his life to service for both his city and country as mayor off north augden and national guard. he used facebook to announce a leave of absence to train an afghattaon. >> there are three great loyalties that...
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the skills you can develop in the army national guard can give you an edge in the hi-tech job marketf tomorrow. the guard offers career training to take advantage of your interests in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. gain practical experience with emerging technology and equipment that you can transfer to an exciting new field. get a head start on your career while serving part-time and earning money to pay for college. visit nationalguard.com to learn about all of the stem career opportunities available to you in the army national guard. i want some more what's he doin? please sir. i want some more more? he has asked for... thank you well he did say please yes he did and, thank you (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. trish: tonight senator kamala harris is responding to my commentary in which i criticized her that there is a perception that i.c.e. is akin to the kkk. she didn't have the guts to respond directly. we reached out to her office and asked her to clarify her comments on this perception of i.c.e. using fear and intimidation, a tactic used by the k
the skills you can develop in the army national guard can give you an edge in the hi-tech job marketf tomorrow. the guard offers career training to take advantage of your interests in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. gain practical experience with emerging technology and equipment that you can transfer to an exciting new field. get a head start on your career while serving part-time and earning money to pay for college. visit nationalguard.com to learn about all of the stem...
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. >> reporter: the national guard is also pitching in. using their satellite tracking technology, to keep tabs on the across the burn zone. >> it's a very difficultow, we' closure. >> obviously, the more time that goes by that you don't hear, the more you worry. >> reporter: chad knows the anguish families are feeling. he flew in from arizona to search for his missing dad. fortunately, he found him at a shelter. >> i just walked in the center to take a look, and there he was sitting up. and i just sad dad! and he went son! >> reporter: tonight searchers are doing their best to bring answers to those who still can't locate their loved ones. answers families desperately need. >> answers, any way, yes or no. i was prepared for bo, you , mently. you kind of have to. >> reporter: and we are back here live. today's search effort more than tripled in size. we saw teams from contra costa county, marin, napa, solano. there's a lot of big bay area presence out here. and tomorrow it will grow even more. they're expecting more folks from the californ
. >> reporter: the national guard is also pitching in. using their satellite tracking technology, to keep tabs on the across the burn zone. >> it's a very difficultow, we' closure. >> obviously, the more time that goes by that you don't hear, the more you worry. >> reporter: chad knows the anguish families are feeling. he flew in from arizona to search for his missing dad. fortunately, he found him at a shelter. >> i just walked in the center to take a look, and...
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. >> we put in another order for 100 national guard troops. they will work in conjunction with all the other assets and resources we have searching for human remains. those national guard troops, we want to cover as much ground as quickly as we can. then we can be reasonably sure research the area for human remains. this is a difficult process and there is the possibility that even after we searched an area, once people get back in there it is possible human remains could be found. shannon: we will check back as the situation is worsening. we will keep you up on that. the press corps showdown is heating up cnn filing a lawsuit following the white house decision to suspend jim acosta's pass after microphones cover with the white house intern. what does it say for the president. >> cnn is taking action at the white house band our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. >> cnn's contentious relationship with donald trump moved into court today after the white house yanked the credentials of acosta who has a history of lecturing and confrontin
. >> we put in another order for 100 national guard troops. they will work in conjunction with all the other assets and resources we have searching for human remains. those national guard troops, we want to cover as much ground as quickly as we can. then we can be reasonably sure research the area for human remains. this is a difficult process and there is the possibility that even after we searched an area, once people get back in there it is possible human remains could be found....
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certainly national guard. but chief newman and i have been working very, very closely together, and i'm very grateful for his assistance in taking on some of the missions with regard to traffic control as well as removing the vehicles. and i would have to echo awful his sentiments and statements with regard to our ongoing efforts to keep people out of the area because one, it's not safe. and two, we are trying desperately to protect the property of people in there and when there's more people in there than there should be that makes it that much more difficult. so what i would again ask for your patience, not only in terms of when you make contact with the highway patrol officers at the checkpoints please understand that they're doing a job and that there's no need to be rude to them. but also when you call in to our various departments and speak to our civilian staff and our dispatchers, they're doing their jobs. they're doing the best job they can. we ask you that please be patient and at least civil to them
certainly national guard. but chief newman and i have been working very, very closely together, and i'm very grateful for his assistance in taking on some of the missions with regard to traffic control as well as removing the vehicles. and i would have to echo awful his sentiments and statements with regard to our ongoing efforts to keep people out of the area because one, it's not safe. and two, we are trying desperately to protect the property of people in there and when there's more people...
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we're not talking about national guard, we're talking about 15,000 active duty personnel, armed with bayonettes at the ready at the border to repel these, quote-unquote, invaders. is that how they would actually be used? or would they just be in support positions, which is i think in the past how they have been used? >> yes and no. so let me -- it's an important point, anderson. the two previous times that large numbers of u.s. military forces have been sent to the border during the george bush administration and during the president obama administration, in both instances they were national guard troops, not active duty forces. there's a difference in the law in how active duty forces, again, are allowed to operate versus national guard troops. so by sending active duty forces, you are in effect because of the law not allowing them to conduct activities that would put them into contact with these migrants. so there is no security presence brought by those individuals, certainly no bayonettes. there will be some that are armed, mostly for purposes of self-defense. but again, it's cer
we're not talking about national guard, we're talking about 15,000 active duty personnel, armed with bayonettes at the ready at the border to repel these, quote-unquote, invaders. is that how they would actually be used? or would they just be in support positions, which is i think in the past how they have been used? >> yes and no. so let me -- it's an important point, anderson. the two previous times that large numbers of u.s. military forces have been sent to the border during the...
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the 42nd division was known as the rainbow division because it included national guard units from across the united states. 84th brigade was led by brigadier general douglas macarthur, who had risen through the ranks. first, he started as chief of staff for the 42nd division and then the 84th brigade commander had been sacked and macarthur was promoted. one of the reasons macarthur was promoted was he was an officer who led from the front. he has proved himself in battle. he would end the war with more aeforations than any other commander. taking this was incredibly important to general pershing. the army knew this was going to be a difficult effort. the 84th brigade reported to a commander by the name of charles p. summerall. he was from the citadel, and a tough guy. he would tell macarthur, your brigade will take this position, or i want to see a list of 5000 casualties. macarthur responded, we don't take that position, not only will you see a list of 5000 casualties, but i will be at the top of that list. the 84th brigade with the 83rd brigade on its flank was heavily pushed back by t
the 42nd division was known as the rainbow division because it included national guard units from across the united states. 84th brigade was led by brigadier general douglas macarthur, who had risen through the ranks. first, he started as chief of staff for the 42nd division and then the 84th brigade commander had been sacked and macarthur was promoted. one of the reasons macarthur was promoted was he was an officer who led from the front. he has proved himself in battle. he would end the war...
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. >>> we put in another order for 100 national guard troops. they'll work in conjunction with all of the other assets, resources that we have, who are searching for human remains, we have ordered those national guard troops because we want to be able to cover as much ground as quickly as we possibly can. >> officials are very, very busy, not just with the search and rescue of this, but the butte county sheriff's office has gotten 200 reports for suspicious incidents, 18 of which have been classified as looting, they announced the arrest of three different incidents in relationship to the camp fire. and james burns and michael salisbury were arrested monday afteg fond with conditioning we after they were found with a stolen laptop and drugs and two others were arrested for driving a stolen mortgage home and looting. when look at this devastation in paradise, along butte county it's hard to imagine that people would be accused of taking advantage of the people who have already lost so much. there's a chance, that you know, the looting numbers for
. >>> we put in another order for 100 national guard troops. they'll work in conjunction with all of the other assets, resources that we have, who are searching for human remains, we have ordered those national guard troops because we want to be able to cover as much ground as quickly as we possibly can. >> officials are very, very busy, not just with the search and rescue of this, but the butte county sheriff's office has gotten 200 reports for suspicious incidents, 18 of which...
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a senior officer in the saudi national guard and an aide to one of the princes who been detained.his killing from those close to general al-qahtani. he says the general‘s attackers believed he held damaging information about the crown prince and his circle. he describes this secret information as a black box. david kirkpatrick is a new york times reporter with special knowledge of the middle east. he's investigated what happened at the ritz—carlton. investigated what happened at the ritz-carlton. i have a very high degree of confidence that there was torture and physical abuse taking place at the ritz—carlton, at least 17 people were taken to a hospital for treatment for injuries they sustained on their interrogation. at least one person, general al-qahtani, died as a result of that abuse. someone who saw the body and other doctors at the hospital who treated him told us he had a broken neck and his body showed many signs of swelling and other forms of physical abuse, probably through torture. the ritz—carlton victims were all high profile saudis. it's alleged the attacks could on
a senior officer in the saudi national guard and an aide to one of the princes who been detained.his killing from those close to general al-qahtani. he says the general‘s attackers believed he held damaging information about the crown prince and his circle. he describes this secret information as a black box. david kirkpatrick is a new york times reporter with special knowledge of the middle east. he's investigated what happened at the ritz—carlton. investigated what happened at the...
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the as off but sally in is a paramilitary units of the ukrainian national guards which is known for his association with neo nazi ideology and use of nazi symbolism and which is beliefs of participated in training and radicalizing united states based white supremacist organizations this was a quote from a criminal complaint and the man who wrote it was behind investigating terrorist groups in america for the f.b.i. and right here you will be able to see the photos posted by the defendants he was trying to bring to justice they are members of the white supremacy rise above movement just recently a number of charges have been brought against them and clued in conspiracy to start riots the men were involved in the deadly twenty seventeen charlottesville riots it was. it was. it was it was it was. the. uk the. uk. so the f.b.i. agent found that the rise above movement members toward europe and went to countries like germany italy and ukraine and there they met with the members of the local extremist neo nazi groups besides this according to the f.b.i. operative the defendants were seen on a
the as off but sally in is a paramilitary units of the ukrainian national guards which is known for his association with neo nazi ideology and use of nazi symbolism and which is beliefs of participated in training and radicalizing united states based white supremacist organizations this was a quote from a criminal complaint and the man who wrote it was behind investigating terrorist groups in america for the f.b.i. and right here you will be able to see the photos posted by the defendants he...
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there had been violence across the country int and the national guard have been deployed so that was definitely a moment we might recognize today. >> host: teddy roosevelt history is a lot of externalized from your reporting. >> by the end of his life he had sort of gone back but what he did not only paved the way for woodrow wilson burdock obama chose to deliver his speech with a mandate about the things he wanted to do on the progressive front. it was very liberal. this universal healthcare and he was doing it as a populace he was no longer doing it as what are the ideas for example you should be allowed to overturn judicial decisions so you can have a vote and if we don't like the judges decision we can have a referendum on that ruling too overturn that. that doesn't sound very republican. bring us up to today is donald trump a populist? walk us through why h what he i% a populist. >> guest: the donald trump that we meet in 2,000 when he runs for the reform party is a populist who says he had to run against pat buchanan because pat buchanan was a nazi who hated blacks who hated je
there had been violence across the country int and the national guard have been deployed so that was definitely a moment we might recognize today. >> host: teddy roosevelt history is a lot of externalized from your reporting. >> by the end of his life he had sort of gone back but what he did not only paved the way for woodrow wilson burdock obama chose to deliver his speech with a mandate about the things he wanted to do on the progressive front. it was very liberal. this universal...
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national guard sifting through the twisted steel on this burned out property. this is a targeted search. a family has called and said you may potentially find my loved one on this property. >> and that's absolutely sad to hear. some residents of that town had to jump into a lake to survive. in the meantime, in the southern part of the state, the woolsey fire is now more than 50% contained. abc's maggie rulli is in oak park, california, where residents there are eager to see what's left of their homes. >> reporter: up and down the coast of california, the images are hard to believe. neighborhoods like this one where it's house after house that have been wiped clear, destroyed by these fires. you look at what used to be a garage door, now just a pile of twisted metal. but what's perhaps most jarring is that many of these homes are right next to their neighbor's homes which have been completely untouched, unscathed by the fires, near perfect conditions. a reminder of how random these fires can sometimes feel. >> our maggie rulli there in southern california. >>> a
national guard sifting through the twisted steel on this burned out property. this is a targeted search. a family has called and said you may potentially find my loved one on this property. >> and that's absolutely sad to hear. some residents of that town had to jump into a lake to survive. in the meantime, in the southern part of the state, the woolsey fire is now more than 50% contained. abc's maggie rulli is in oak park, california, where residents there are eager to see what's left of...
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a note to the some background on the as all of battalion officially became part of ukraine's national guard back in twenty fourteen after a decree signed by the country's interior minister. police have identified the suspect in the killing of twelve people at a crowded bar in thousand oaks california the suspect was identified as twenty eight year old local resident in david long he had served in the marines reportedly suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder police say he was known to them for minor offenses the motive for the shooting is yet on the hundreds of students who are in the borderline bar at the time of the shooting. coming friends are at the table right there doing it and then they turn your i heard the gunshot i turned around and i saw him shoot a couple more times the shots. he just heard people say looked at us after. going through the front door. the sheriff's sergeant was struck multiple times with gunfire bargain hills died of. a sergeant passed away at the hospital. we got the thoughts of a friend of the program former marine and antiwar activists searching you cotch
a note to the some background on the as all of battalion officially became part of ukraine's national guard back in twenty fourteen after a decree signed by the country's interior minister. police have identified the suspect in the killing of twelve people at a crowded bar in thousand oaks california the suspect was identified as twenty eight year old local resident in david long he had served in the marines reportedly suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder police say he was known to them...