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then you have a police captain move out there with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct.hen you add to that a neighborhood watch. for example of funny stories we have neighborhood watch. it would be one man from every household and work a letter commanding people to do this. they have special shirts and hats made up for them. one of the shirts in the neighborhood watch in arabic were three-inch letters which somehow he mistranslated. it went from three-inch tall letters to three-inch wide letters. it was just little things like that but essentially what you are doing is employment so all these militaries are getting a job there is an honor wearing the uniform because the the insurgency has so overreach that it's no longer considered cool to be with the insurgency. it's now considered to be better with the police force. we do one neighborhood at a time and eventually had to squeeze out cut out of the city so they started working in rural areas. >> one of the key aspects of getting the police to go out there is we had marines and we have the police and as long as we were th
then you have a police captain move out there with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct.hen you add to that a neighborhood watch. for example of funny stories we have neighborhood watch. it would be one man from every household and work a letter commanding people to do this. they have special shirts and hats made up for them. one of the shirts in the neighborhood watch in arabic were three-inch letters which somehow he mistranslated. it went from three-inch tall letters to three-inch...
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you have a police captain move out of with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct. then you add to that a neighborhood watch. so, for example, a funny stories we have a neighborhood watch would be one man from every household. the mayor of fallujah wrote a letter commanding people to do this. so we have special shirts made up for them and hats, they would get food, the screen and one of the shirts that had neighborhood watch in ended up with three-inch letters, somebody would mr. inslee but it went from three installed u install o three-inch wide lives to get to squint to see -- just little things. but essentially what you're doing is employment sponge. all these mails getting a job, there's honor in wearing a uniform because the insurgency had so overreached that he was no longer considered sort of cool to be with the insurgency. it was no considered better to be with the police force. one neighborhood at a time. eventually that squeeze al-qaeda out of the city so they started serving and working in rural areas. and that's where the security changed. >> and the pla
you have a police captain move out of with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct. then you add to that a neighborhood watch. so, for example, a funny stories we have a neighborhood watch would be one man from every household. the mayor of fallujah wrote a letter commanding people to do this. so we have special shirts made up for them and hats, they would get food, the screen and one of the shirts that had neighborhood watch in ended up with three-inch letters, somebody would mr. inslee...
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then you have a police captain move out there with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct.dd to that a neighborhood watch. for example of funny stories we have neighborhood watch. it would be one man from every household and work a letter commanding people to do this. they have special shirts and hats made up for them. one of the shirts in the neighborhood watch in arabic were three-inch letters which somehow he mistranslated. it went from three-inch tall letters to three-inch wide letters. it was just little things like that but essentially what you are doing is employment so all these militaries are getting a job there is an honor wearing the uniform because the the insurgency has so overreach that it's no longer considered cool to be with the insurgency. it's now considered to be better with the police force. we do one neighborhood at a time and eventually had to squeeze out cut out of the city so they started working in rural areas. >> one of the key aspects of getting the police to go out there is we had marines and we have the police and as long as we were there we co
then you have a police captain move out there with 20 or 30 iraqi police to set up a new precinct.dd to that a neighborhood watch. for example of funny stories we have neighborhood watch. it would be one man from every household and work a letter commanding people to do this. they have special shirts and hats made up for them. one of the shirts in the neighborhood watch in arabic were three-inch letters which somehow he mistranslated. it went from three-inch tall letters to three-inch wide...
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rest of the city and you have a police captain moved up there with 20 or 30 police to set up a new precinct. then you add to that a neighborhood watch so for example the neighborhood watch would be one man from every household and then the mayor of fallujah commanding people to do this. so we had have a special shirts made out for them and one of them had 3-inch letters that somehow you just translate. so they figure out the neighborhood watch is close enough. but essentially what you are doing is an employment. they are now getting a job and was on her wearing the uniform because the insurgency is so overreached is no longer considered cool to be with the insurgencies. if we do one neighborhood at a time and then eventually they squeeze out -- out of the cities they start working in the rural areas and that's where the security changes. >> getting the police to go out there inside each precinct we had the iraq he army and marines and police and as long as we were there we could prevent the iraq he army and the police from fighting which was a consistent problem and we could give them the c
rest of the city and you have a police captain moved up there with 20 or 30 police to set up a new precinct. then you add to that a neighborhood watch so for example the neighborhood watch would be one man from every household and then the mayor of fallujah commanding people to do this. so we had have a special shirts made out for them and one of them had 3-inch letters that somehow you just translate. so they figure out the neighborhood watch is close enough. but essentially what you are doing...
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of course, he went on to iowa and new hampshire and was able to make a name for himself. was precinct officers the new hampshire with that becomes part of the conversation and in many ways the signal achievements in 1976 was the fact that on march 90 we george wallace in the florida primary thereby effectively ending george wallace's 10 year for the presidency. vanquishing the segregationist from political dive of the day. and then for having done that in 1976 goes on to the democratic national convention and then into the general election and find a high intel he decides he gives an interview to "playboy" magazine a few weeks before the election and this is the famous interview where he a acknowledged he lusted after other women other than his own life under the and remarkable. the press picked up on this and made a huge spectacle and carter began to sink and he lost 15 percentage points with the favorability rating after the playboy interview. desk week by that election over gerald ford and cats the presidency. to talk up the presidency itself not to to address specific endeavors or
of course, he went on to iowa and new hampshire and was able to make a name for himself. was precinct officers the new hampshire with that becomes part of the conversation and in many ways the signal achievements in 1976 was the fact that on march 90 we george wallace in the florida primary thereby effectively ending george wallace's 10 year for the presidency. vanquishing the segregationist from political dive of the day. and then for having done that in 1976 goes on to the democratic national...
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i had the pleasure of speaking with lenny toro from the philadelphia precinct about this new found boundarye an environmentally safe canada goose control company. by use of specially trained border dollies we control the population of geese on corporate and residential properties. every year the amount of geese increases by 20 percent. and they love areas just like this one. but people would prefer if they were a little more private when it came to their personal business. >> i was walking all up here. i just saw poop everywhere. >> i think that they're pretty disgusting. they come by, they go to the bathroom wherever they want 59 to worry about stepping in it and the kids step in it. >> feces may be disgusting but the bigger problem is the health issues this causes besides the smell. >> canada geese, they carry a disease called jiardis and it's a parasite that the grows inside your intestines. they go through your intestines if they ingest it. >> prob parents don't have a problem with the geese police because they say it pays off. >> i think it's a great idea. >> geese leave feces around e
i had the pleasure of speaking with lenny toro from the philadelphia precinct about this new found boundarye an environmentally safe canada goose control company. by use of specially trained border dollies we control the population of geese on corporate and residential properties. every year the amount of geese increases by 20 percent. and they love areas just like this one. but people would prefer if they were a little more private when it came to their personal business. >> i was...
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past 21 years as a new york city police officer, rose to the top of the biggest police department in the world. i have accolades, i have commanded some of the most violent precinctsnew york. by the way, the first african-american police commander in the 67th precinct since inception of the nypd. >> tran iaw >> the transition could not have been easy? >> the transition was easy for me. all the things the scholars write about going into minority communities and politician, i am that. you can't tell me how to goat into a minority community and police. so it was very simple for me to go into the minority communities and police. that's one reason why i was hand picked to run the most violent housing developments, what people call projects in northern brooklyn. i was hand picked to run the second most violent precinct. >> you cam froe from, you know . >> is it important to talk about, important for-up to talk about it, to meet people where they are at their level so that they can hear that? >> it is very important. look what is happening now. eric garner case, brown case in ferguson, you know, i have been on many tv shows speaking about those things. when you look at t
past 21 years as a new york city police officer, rose to the top of the biggest police department in the world. i have accolades, i have commanded some of the most violent precinctsnew york. by the way, the first african-american police commander in the 67th precinct since inception of the nypd. >> tran iaw >> the transition could not have been easy? >> the transition was easy for me. all the things the scholars write about going into minority communities and politician, i am...
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precinct. the opportunity for fraud was great. this was a serious concern for new york soldiers. the state of new york was torn apart by jockeying for power. there is, in fact, ample evidence of fraud in new york's results. in new york and connecticut, the soldiers' vote affected the outcome of the state elections. that was in 1862. however, historian frank nor no wrote that, contrary to the popular vote and electoral vote of the north. even if they had not been chosen, the union party would have controlled the 39th congress. there are plenty of gray areas in soldier polling, most of them beginning with state constitutions. by mostthe provision states, and i think this is particularly telling -- efforts by the democratic party to ensure the widespread disenfranchisement of many union soldiers. every state that attempted to amend legislation to provide some method of soldier voting failed if voted on by a legislature with a democratic majority. the democrats persistently opposed any legislation having the soldier the right to vote in the field. the states that prohibited absentee
precinct. the opportunity for fraud was great. this was a serious concern for new york soldiers. the state of new york was torn apart by jockeying for power. there is, in fact, ample evidence of fraud in new york's results. in new york and connecticut, the soldiers' vote affected the outcome of the state elections. that was in 1862. however, historian frank nor no wrote that, contrary to the popular vote and electoral vote of the north. even if they had not been chosen, the union party would...
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challenge, the new government had to face the threats of muslim brothers to chose to resort to terrorism, to kill innocent civilians, burn churches and monasteries, bomb headquarters and police precincts attack army officers and soldiers in sinai and in the western desert. destroy infrastructure, especially electricity distribution networks, railway and metro stations. this challenge is in my mind the most difficult one to deal with. because its confrontation very often calls for criticism. sometimes the government appears to be too lenient and is accused of being too lenient, because it suspects due process, and the due process is usually slow. but more often, the government overreacts, commits mistakes and is criticized for lack of respect for human rights. the boundaries between respects of basic rights on one hand and maintaining the security on the other is a delicate one, especially when you have to deal with terrorist threats. but the egyptians today realize that they need this stage, a strong hand to pull the country together and bring about required stability, allowing for the return to normal economic and political life and the resumption of investments and tourism. the thir
challenge, the new government had to face the threats of muslim brothers to chose to resort to terrorism, to kill innocent civilians, burn churches and monasteries, bomb headquarters and police precincts attack army officers and soldiers in sinai and in the western desert. destroy infrastructure, especially electricity distribution networks, railway and metro stations. this challenge is in my mind the most difficult one to deal with. because its confrontation very often calls for criticism....
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policeman gets promoted in the cities of new york is the number of guns they retrieve and the number they catch on bloglines in some districts in some precincts. they've been told they have to empty the pet of the summons every month or they will be told if they have a squad of eight that goes out in the morning they have to pick up eight people before they come up to the station house they will be told over and over again about how the system works. they would be put into the squad car and they would be put into a van somewhere in the neighborhood where all of the people that have been swept up in that operation were sitting so the process is very much like commercial fishing. it is the case i learned about and a lot of complaints from high-level prosecutors and this is the case called involving the company involving the general reinsurance. in january and aig $750 million stock fraud. they get them to go on the higher ups on the aig especially first of all none of these guys had the bail and post upon them to keep them in jail. they had huge crowds of people come to their avail hearings and they would tell the judge your honor this is someb
policeman gets promoted in the cities of new york is the number of guns they retrieve and the number they catch on bloglines in some districts in some precincts. they've been told they have to empty the pet of the summons every month or they will be told if they have a squad of eight that goes out in the morning they have to pick up eight people before they come up to the station house they will be told over and over again about how the system works. they would be put into the squad car and...
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precinct in the city. the commissioner, bill bratton, says the department remains on high alert and is quite ca of isis. now, while he says there are no specific threats, we're living in a newf potential terrorism. and isis, he says, has mastered social media. in fact, one of the things that led to the arrest of the terror suspect in rochester was his twitter account. a member of the fbi's joint terrorism task force says 30-year-old convenience store fgeeh sent money overseas to help an individual fight for isis and tried to recruit at least two others, both fbi informants to travel to syria and wage violent jihad for the terror group. what initially got him busted $d[ a purchase of twopzf hand with silencers and ammunition he allegedly wanted to use to kill members of the u.s. military who had just returned from serving had just returned from serving in iraq. and he faces up to life behind bars on the new charges and he'll be in court in rochester tomorrow. sean. >> thank you. coming up, mark levine and kentucky senator rand paul will join me to discuss the isis threat. but tonight two years after the benghazi terror attack that left four americans dead a house select com
precinct in the city. the commissioner, bill bratton, says the department remains on high alert and is quite ca of isis. now, while he says there are no specific threats, we're living in a newf potential terrorism. and isis, he says, has mastered social media. in fact, one of the things that led to the arrest of the terror suspect in rochester was his twitter account. a member of the fbi's joint terrorism task force says 30-year-old convenience store fgeeh sent money overseas to help an...
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until every police precinct in america has body cameras, the only people who are not protected by body cameras are bad police officers. it's time that we make that change. here in newand across america. >> as you mentioned, joe, police officers in ferguson, missouri, began wearing body cameras on saturday as protests continued over the death of unarmed teenager michael brown. two companies donated 50 body cameras to the ferguson police department. those companies also sent representatives to train officers on how to use the devices. the cameras come amid national outrage over the death of brown, who was shot and killed on august 9th. other news now. the secretary of veterans affairs is ordering a full review of all training programs after a new embarrassment for the already troubled agency. secretary robert mcdonald apologized for a training guide from the philadelphia office that compared veterans to oscar the grouch. >> oh, not good. >> the guide that had a slide that read, quote, what to say to oscar the grouch, dealing with set rans during the town hall claims clinic. and another showed oscar the grouch with a sign that said cranky. the head of the philadelphia
until every police precinct in america has body cameras, the only people who are not protected by body cameras are bad police officers. it's time that we make that change. here in newand across america. >> as you mentioned, joe, police officers in ferguson, missouri, began wearing body cameras on saturday as protests continued over the death of unarmed teenager michael brown. two companies donated 50 body cameras to the ferguson police department. those companies also sent representatives...