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stephanie: we're just getting warmed up on week two of operation football -- operation football. more non-conference battles taking place tonight, including racine park and milwaukee king. generals up 20-0 second quarter. general defense has racine park panthers inside their five yard line. racine quarterback adan matsen that causes the panthers quarterback to fumble the ball in the in zone. 26-0. generals go for the extra two points. a short pass, 20-0. the panthers once again penned inside the five yard live. the qb throws it, tips, and the generals recover. king ruled the field , 36-0. >> the nathan hale huskies. stephanie: and west allis, nathan hale jumping up and down on the field. first down nathan hale, quarterback michael johnson throws a bomb to receiver brandon barr for the touchdown. that was an impressive catch. hale up 7-0. johnson hands off to running back thomas hines for the touchdown. over in sussex tonight, hamilton hosting the cedarburg bulldogs. early on, on fourth down, the chargers go for it, and it works. vick mirasola, a 30-yard touchdown run. hamilton in
stephanie: we're just getting warmed up on week two of operation football -- operation football. more non-conference battles taking place tonight, including racine park and milwaukee king. generals up 20-0 second quarter. general defense has racine park panthers inside their five yard line. racine quarterback adan matsen that causes the panthers quarterback to fumble the ball in the in zone. 26-0. generals go for the extra two points. a short pass, 20-0. the panthers once again penned inside...
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the final operation of combined operations,s the the kind of intelligence that permit george kenney to find that japanese convoy that is bound for lady. for leyte. drug, macarthur knows where a lot of japanese forces are. -- ise it was relatively don't what is a easy -- but it was relatively telegraphed in terms of what he has to do to make the leap over the concentration of forces. in retrospect, sometimes it is written about and looks like strategic genius but it is really the fact that ultra has provided a lot of that information. think, suffice to say, that macarthur really evolves during these four years as a commander. let's use the term military commander and leader. i do not necessarily use those synonymously. tactical evils on the suicide as military commander embracing combined operation and airpower and those kind of elements, the whole amphibious operation but he also comes to evolve as a leader. we can talk about the whole characterization, etc., and i think macarthur is really a hands-on lead from the front man certainlyld war i shows that. again, why he did not go to bat
the final operation of combined operations,s the the kind of intelligence that permit george kenney to find that japanese convoy that is bound for lady. for leyte. drug, macarthur knows where a lot of japanese forces are. -- ise it was relatively don't what is a easy -- but it was relatively telegraphed in terms of what he has to do to make the leap over the concentration of forces. in retrospect, sometimes it is written about and looks like strategic genius but it is really the fact that ultra...
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i did not want operators that were operating out of ramadi not talking to operators operating out ofhe guys they were fighting, they are talking to each other. in order to defeat a network, you have to be a network. so, guys, gals, let's get our shit together and open up the lines of communication, especially when it came to intelligence. >> the single most important thing we could do is collaborate. we got the capabilities that we didn't have, and additional capacity that we could never produce inside my small force, and we leveraged that with conventional forces with intelligence organizations, with other parts of the government. >> mcchrystal, flynn, their pitch to the national security agency was we don't want your material. we want you. we want you to join us so that your talent is making a difference in real time. >> i first met mike flynn when he was a colonel. he came into my office. he pushed on all fronts for a different relationship between the national security agency and special operations command. asking us to take risks with how we did our work that would essentially c
i did not want operators that were operating out of ramadi not talking to operators operating out ofhe guys they were fighting, they are talking to each other. in order to defeat a network, you have to be a network. so, guys, gals, let's get our shit together and open up the lines of communication, especially when it came to intelligence. >> the single most important thing we could do is collaborate. we got the capabilities that we didn't have, and additional capacity that we could never...
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i really wanted to do covert operations.ually i became a cia officer during the cold war. >> people today don't realize how serious the cold war threat really was. i don't think that it is an exaggeration that our survival was at stake. they were antithetical to all of the values that we held as a country. we were democracy. they were totalitarianism. we were faith. they were atheism. so it was a real battle. it was often what we called a struggle between good and evil. >> let us be aware that while they preach the supremacy of the state and declare omnipotence over man and the prediction of the domination over all peoples on the earth, they are the focus of evil in the modern world. >> ronald reagan called them the evil empire, and i don't believe it was too farfetched. a nuclear threat was real. in our relationship with the soviet union, we felt very strongly that we could have gone over the edge. we almost did. >> when it comes to nuclear war or the threat of it, what really matters is knowing what's in your adversary's g
i really wanted to do covert operations.ually i became a cia officer during the cold war. >> people today don't realize how serious the cold war threat really was. i don't think that it is an exaggeration that our survival was at stake. they were antithetical to all of the values that we held as a country. we were democracy. they were totalitarianism. we were faith. they were atheism. so it was a real battle. it was often what we called a struggle between good and evil. >> let us be...
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it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is up, sir. thank you. you will have a two-minute rebuttal. i apologize. speakers in support of dr requester? any speakers in support of the dr requester? opposed to the project? anybody opposed to the project? please. owner mind everybody if anybody did dr carr h in the garage is closing in 10 min. it car will be impounded. we won't be able to get it. >> these are speakers in support of the dr requester the gentleman the just spoke. he would be afforded 1 min. >> good evening. my name is brian brooks. the 20 year resident >> speak into the microphone, please >> i'm not aga
it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is...
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it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is up, sir. thank you. you will have a two-minute rebuttal. i apologize. speakers in support of dr requester? any speakers in support of the dr requester? opposed to the project? anybody opposed to the project? please. owner mind everybody if anybody did dr carr h in the garage is closing in 10 min. it car will be impounded. we won't be able to get it. >> these are speakers in support of the dr requester the gentleman the just spoke. he would be afforded 1 min. >> good evening. my name is brian brooks. the 20 year resident >> speak into the microphone, please >> i'm not aga
it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is...
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the only function of the operator, close the doors. so when the operator's only function is to close the doors because everything else is automatic, does the operator love his or her work and enjoy the pride of accomplishment or will he or she just be there to get a paycheck. if the paycheck is the primary objective, what does that do to professionalism. unlike the problems that occur when the automation fails, this problem occurs when the automation is performing correctly. our investigations of automation related accidents revealed two extremes. on one hand the human operator is the least predictable and most unreliable part of the system. on the other hand the human operator is the most adaptable part of the system when failures occur. the crash landing of united flight 232 in sioux city, iowa. as you probably remember, the tail mounted enjoin failed sending fan order parts through all three of the airplanes hydraulic systems. we've seen that crash as it was filmed through a chain link fence and it wu truly incredible that without h
the only function of the operator, close the doors. so when the operator's only function is to close the doors because everything else is automatic, does the operator love his or her work and enjoy the pride of accomplishment or will he or she just be there to get a paycheck. if the paycheck is the primary objective, what does that do to professionalism. unlike the problems that occur when the automation fails, this problem occurs when the automation is performing correctly. our investigations...
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it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of demographic issues and a sort of lack of funding through the 1990s and early 2000s. what i refer to as the post-soviet naval platforms encountered problems, decades long. however, this is the key part to remember, what they do have is very good. the new submarines are technically excellent. the head of the naval warfare center had a model of the new ssn built in his office because he was so impressed with it. and we're going to have to -- this is something we're going to have to monitor. in the baltic, the deezen submarine fleet
it's not operated we the navy. but when you take a look at it, it's something that someone has to keep in the back of their mind. where do we think the russian navy is going? there are clear challenges. the sanctions that are a result of their activities in the u careen have hurt them, especially in terms of their ability to procure western electronics, machine tooling is a big one, their shipyards will likely face a falloff in trained personnel sometime in the near future simply because of...
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. >> i'd like to point to one item the shortened operating experience we looked at $715,000 and we'veeen utilizing what we received since the shortened beginning so we will be asking for that money one way or another in the transit center opening. >> so our deal with regions is two is sort of as imagining occurred expense thing not a full grant. >> we received 4.5 and don't ask so historically we've left continue 5 and $600,000 a year i'm saying as we have discussions with the region on the shortened operations opens we'll ask for unused money. >> is that because the town hall toll of our operational experiences are not enough. >> we - the total of our needs are less than a with we received a and a. >> we cover the shortened operating expenses and able to take the shortened lease revenue and put to an operating. >> only apprehensible to the terminal the shortened five and six money. >> an operating grant for the transit center when we move over to the shortened transit center. >> and can our administrative overhead is partially reimbursed spent a lot of time. >> if we do the shortened
. >> i'd like to point to one item the shortened operating experience we looked at $715,000 and we'veeen utilizing what we received since the shortened beginning so we will be asking for that money one way or another in the transit center opening. >> so our deal with regions is two is sort of as imagining occurred expense thing not a full grant. >> we received 4.5 and don't ask so historically we've left continue 5 and $600,000 a year i'm saying as we have discussions with the...
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it continues to operate efficiently. the other priority was develop marketing and branding strategy for the network. which, we have done and at the last presentation in may, you heard from mark marketing and communications director rachel kagan, and patty -our mayor's office on marketing unbranded. in addition the monster using the many outreach activities for zuckerberg san francisco general around the city that we were also able to partner and have those advertisements also promote outreach for patients into the san francisco health network. we, the leaders of the network, continue to participate at the dph wide level in terms of capital planning. you are aware that the new rondo was passed a few months ago. that bond will be reported to you at the full commission level going forward but the network is very much involved in that process because the bond funds work facilities at se. health ctr. are mental health clinics around the city, and for the building five and zuckerberg san francisco general. our staff continues
it continues to operate efficiently. the other priority was develop marketing and branding strategy for the network. which, we have done and at the last presentation in may, you heard from mark marketing and communications director rachel kagan, and patty -our mayor's office on marketing unbranded. in addition the monster using the many outreach activities for zuckerberg san francisco general around the city that we were also able to partner and have those advertisements also promote outreach...
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the fire claimed a life of a bull dozen operator. 90,000 acres, it's the biggest fire in california now. the newest is the gray fire that is only 5% contained. some have been destroyed and 150 more are threatened. >>> a bay area organization is helping sales return to the wild in hawaii. it is currently treating four hawaiian monk seals. so cute. >> they are. >> registering to vote could be as easy as signing up for class. >> why young voters need help finding their ways to the polls. >> and still ahead, local project that will mean california can use more of this new water th >>> today, republican presidential nominee donald trump met with black and latino activists at trump tower and later held a rally in new hampshire. fighting back against accusations by the clinton campaign that he is encouraging racism. >> the people of this country who want their laws enforced and respected by all, and who want their borders secure are not racist. >> democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton left the bay area and california with a huge f
the fire claimed a life of a bull dozen operator. 90,000 acres, it's the biggest fire in california now. the newest is the gray fire that is only 5% contained. some have been destroyed and 150 more are threatened. >>> a bay area organization is helping sales return to the wild in hawaii. it is currently treating four hawaiian monk seals. so cute. >> they are. >> registering to vote could be as easy as signing up for class. >> why young voters need help finding their...
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it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is up, sir. thank you. you will have a two-minute rebuttal. i apologize. speakers in support of dr requester? any speakers in support of the dr requester? opposed to the project? anybody opposed to the project? please. owner mind everybody if anybody did dr carr h in the garage is closing in 10 min. it car will be impounded. we won't be able to get it. >> these are speakers in support of the dr requester the gentleman the just spoke. he would be afforded 1 min. >> good evening. my name is brian brooks. the 20 year resident >> speak into the microphone, please >> i'm not aga
it was in [inaudible] it was a minor operation not a major operation. also you can notice they have not demonstrated how the going to-this a massive intensification not demonstrated adequate use the space. the just trying to reduce the building permit the time to expand intensification party intensified operation. even eric pearson mention he's not plan on doing [inaudible] when they open. so, this is a massive operation. at the nato meeting jacob, he mentioned about 250 >> your time is...
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but we've been operating out of fixed positions. we are not moved across the ground, we've outmaneuvered, we have not lived off the land. we've been eating in chow halls in drinking mean bean coffee. that's pretty nice. we have been other stuff don't get me wrong but when people think of going to war, and that's for the last 15 years that's what it's been. there were people out on the edge, don't get me wrong, soldiers and marines living out there, living hard. but it's different. what i'm suggesting is come at a don't think it will be a problem, those marines and soldiers, sailors, they did exactly what we trained them to be. we've got to change. you were living out of your pack stop at night, dig a hole, camouflaged under of august off and sit there and try to sleep. you are going to be careful to not make any angel tried to have absolutely no signature. because the queue can be seen them you will be attacked. that's the difference. that's where we've got to get. >> general neller, just before the close this, you are passionate in
but we've been operating out of fixed positions. we are not moved across the ground, we've outmaneuvered, we have not lived off the land. we've been eating in chow halls in drinking mean bean coffee. that's pretty nice. we have been other stuff don't get me wrong but when people think of going to war, and that's for the last 15 years that's what it's been. there were people out on the edge, don't get me wrong, soldiers and marines living out there, living hard. but it's different. what i'm...
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learning to operate unmanned. and look for other televize take advantage of that with other technologies out there, but i think from just the pure platforms, as i looked at 202 and beyond that, the composition guess. the weapons deliver us that expanded reach. when you fly out the ranges and maybe even do some refueling but out to the range of our platforms, and then add on a missile that gives us the ability to touch something well beyond what we did in the past. and again, the key piece is the long range combat i.d. and make sure we get that right. >> you mentioned the challenge -- one challenge that is current readiness and you didn't dispute congressman forbes' statement, and -- but you didn't endorse it either you said i think he's probably right. >> i think he's government it right. >> well, if he is right you hear lot of stories that kind of remind -- at least me of the 2000 time frame. we had the whole thing that got the naval aviation enterprise going was this -- we had maintainers but working swapping en
learning to operate unmanned. and look for other televize take advantage of that with other technologies out there, but i think from just the pure platforms, as i looked at 202 and beyond that, the composition guess. the weapons deliver us that expanded reach. when you fly out the ranges and maybe even do some refueling but out to the range of our platforms, and then add on a missile that gives us the ability to touch something well beyond what we did in the past. and again, the key piece is...
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comment on the report from operations? okay public comment is closed. >> and i will go to my fellow commissioners are commissioner nakajo. >> gentlemen. >> (laughter). >> you wanted to rock-paper-scissors. >> you're trying to spread did wealth. >> my system is not working tonight so - >> vice president. >> all right. i'll pull rank thank you chief williams for your report a very good report and upbeat i like that a couple of questions the station 16 when will that start did you say in october. >> station 5 and 16 at the end of october. >> this year. >> that's great okay. does everyone know that 16 will happen. >> i thought 16 was early october. >> yeah. moved to the end of october. >> i guess i'll deploy the people in 16 and spread them out or do something with them where do they go. >> station 16 relocated to station 61 and truck 15. >> truck 10. >> roughly half with an place and another place. >> when is this class that is currently being trained when is the graduation. >> november 4th friday november 4th. >> that will h
comment on the report from operations? okay public comment is closed. >> and i will go to my fellow commissioners are commissioner nakajo. >> gentlemen. >> (laughter). >> you wanted to rock-paper-scissors. >> you're trying to spread did wealth. >> my system is not working tonight so - >> vice president. >> all right. i'll pull rank thank you chief williams for your report a very good report and upbeat i like that a couple of questions the station...
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i think that every politician or operational guide working through the counterterrorism operation asks themselves that question. i think the world has changed tremendously. this is the world of masked medication, a global world, mass panic maybe even. and terrorists are certainly the currency of this movements, and they're are operating in a totally different world, where xenophobia can combine with religious threats and etc. etc. the potential danger of undermining our open democratic society is much bigger than it would have been 100 years ago. i think from my perspective, most of the work i do, it's really important that the government official to always look very carefully at the way you communicate. the government should community -- can indicate very transparently and openly about threats. and not create its own fear by reacting. that's the most important thing we can learn. at the same time, don't underestimate the danger of the current terrorist threat. mr. sanderson: the fourth row here. and please identify yourself. >> i am ali mohammed from afghanistan. former director of co
i think that every politician or operational guide working through the counterterrorism operation asks themselves that question. i think the world has changed tremendously. this is the world of masked medication, a global world, mass panic maybe even. and terrorists are certainly the currency of this movements, and they're are operating in a totally different world, where xenophobia can combine with religious threats and etc. etc. the potential danger of undermining our open democratic society...
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create the sanctuaries where we need to operate. if i had a son or daughter, you know, in the navy right now, and someone said is it safe to be out in that environment, i would say if the place where they're -- i have no problem with them being on the carrier, very confident that they're in a good spot, because of the ability to maneuver, the things we're practicing, the capabilities we're delivering in the integrated air wing ship and strike group moving forward. >> how about the air wing itself. you talked about the good place that you're in, with those two exceptions, where you're introducing that new type model series, and is there any rethinking about the capabilities inherent in that -- in those aircraft and the air wing that that makes up, any rethinking there, do you think we have got it right in terms of capability and reach of the air wing? >> i think as we -- we have what i talk about today, we have -- that will be the air wing as we intercept 35 with what i laid out, 35 and mq 25, that will be the air wing of 2025. and i
create the sanctuaries where we need to operate. if i had a son or daughter, you know, in the navy right now, and someone said is it safe to be out in that environment, i would say if the place where they're -- i have no problem with them being on the carrier, very confident that they're in a good spot, because of the ability to maneuver, the things we're practicing, the capabilities we're delivering in the integrated air wing ship and strike group moving forward. >> how about the air...
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they are eventually going to declare a full operating capability. this is an important milestone along the way. we shouldn't think we are going to cf-35's in combat just yet. valerie: how combat kimball is that when will we see these used in combat operation? mr. hasik: last year in november, they tested the gun. that is probably the last part of the airplane that is useful. if you are having to use it, -- it is like a bayonet on a rifle -- have to use it, something has on wrong. a few things have been integrated, but it does not have the full panoply of capabilities that a commander in an air operations center would want to -- in to a fee is tasking go into if he is tasking to bomb targets. the fact that isis doesn't have an air force or really any kind of air defense force means the low, observable qualities of airplane are not going to be essential in a middle eastern scenario. unless they were worried about ground fire from syrian's anti-aircraft or tangling with the russians -- they are supposed to be our friends in this thing, so that probably
they are eventually going to declare a full operating capability. this is an important milestone along the way. we shouldn't think we are going to cf-35's in combat just yet. valerie: how combat kimball is that when will we see these used in combat operation? mr. hasik: last year in november, they tested the gun. that is probably the last part of the airplane that is useful. if you are having to use it, -- it is like a bayonet on a rifle -- have to use it, something has on wrong. a few things...
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poor communication 'tween the operator and the rail operations control center. now, i talked with wamu transportation. he said the fta has a whole list of ways for metro rail to improve its signal violation track record. >> the federal transit administration issued 11 corrective actions everything from making the signals more visible to better operator training. they also credited metro for implementing many rules on their own and for improving some own protocols and operator training as well over the past several years. this isn't a totally bad news report. >> the fta is telling metro to expedite its corrective measures. metro also discovered more defective rail fasteners outside the eastern market metro stop today. of those fasteners hold the train derailments like we saw at the eastern falls church station. metro was inspecting all of the fasteners after that derailment. shawn? . >> a 5-year-old girl killed in a chain reaction crash in a chain reaction crash in prince william county. state police tell us at the driver of that pickup crashed into the back of a
poor communication 'tween the operator and the rail operations control center. now, i talked with wamu transportation. he said the fta has a whole list of ways for metro rail to improve its signal violation track record. >> the federal transit administration issued 11 corrective actions everything from making the signals more visible to better operator training. they also credited metro for implementing many rules on their own and for improving some own protocols and operator training as...
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then begin the operational test and operation. do the full ship, which is a requirement, i think we could use them sooner. a chance to tour her a few months ago and i can save the ship is coming to life. the way we intend to launch recovery fuel, much more efficient and i'm excited about what that brings. you look at capabilities and defense capabilities on the platform and survivability, power generation capacity, all good things. we will look at how we take care of them and it is a good story there. it will come with a 50 year life in nuclear power and this gives and injurenity flexibility that all carriers carry and spring. likely have done and you have seen it in our history here, it will continue to evolve with that airlink overtime. we have 10 right now. ceiling overhaul, one with docking availability, one at the in japan all the time, so the 2.0 demand, so with about a four to one, we are short, so i need them in the fleets. lastly, i talk platforms. we continue those transitions that their sustainment has to happen with th
then begin the operational test and operation. do the full ship, which is a requirement, i think we could use them sooner. a chance to tour her a few months ago and i can save the ship is coming to life. the way we intend to launch recovery fuel, much more efficient and i'm excited about what that brings. you look at capabilities and defense capabilities on the platform and survivability, power generation capacity, all good things. we will look at how we take care of them and it is a good story...
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[inaudible] and did you have notice of the turks operation. you have any communications channel with no. [inaudible] you have any information about what happened. [inaudible] , who left the border area and how can they act under. [inaudible] >> i think the fact that we provided some air support to the operations indicates that there was some coordination beforehand. yes, it was not an extensive planning. for this, we were taking advantage of an opportunity that are triggers partners identified so largely because of the basing that turkey provides us for coalition aircraft, we were able to respond very quickly in that situation. yes, we were able to respond and do it in a timely manner for their operation. we are not necessarily directly talking to all of those partners, we do work through turkish partners to communicate to them and communicate what is happening so we try to use all mechanisms of communication back and forth with how we talk to the various partners. with respect to where, i think your last question is where the islamic state nu
[inaudible] and did you have notice of the turks operation. you have any communications channel with no. [inaudible] you have any information about what happened. [inaudible] , who left the border area and how can they act under. [inaudible] >> i think the fact that we provided some air support to the operations indicates that there was some coordination beforehand. yes, it was not an extensive planning. for this, we were taking advantage of an opportunity that are triggers partners...
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operatives into the uk in order to launch taxi.hey managed to do that in the past with continental europe. but it's become more difficult to get operatives across the english channel into the uk. the uk not part of the 26-nation bloc where they don't have internal borders in europe. it's been more difficult for isis to do this but they are ratcheting up efforts, according recent intelligence to get an attack through in the united kingdom. i'm also told by the same official that security agents have discovered more and more isis operatives on european soil. and they've been very frustrated in tracking these individuals because they're using inscription. mess messengering apps like telegram, meaning it's very hard to track officials. that official saying that security operation within the european union nowhere where it needs to be, in order to meet this big threat of threats. but it's likely to rise in the short term because of the death of al adnani already vowing revenge. >> paul, thanks for that. >>> singer chris brown is in trou
operatives into the uk in order to launch taxi.hey managed to do that in the past with continental europe. but it's become more difficult to get operatives across the english channel into the uk. the uk not part of the 26-nation bloc where they don't have internal borders in europe. it's been more difficult for isis to do this but they are ratcheting up efforts, according recent intelligence to get an attack through in the united kingdom. i'm also told by the same official that security agents...
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you can visit operation shoe box nj.org for more information. >> love operation shoe box. do you judge an auctioneers's contest. >> i was an easy judge and gave them all 98's. the winner i gave to the outfits. these guys were such characters. that's a nice outfit. look at that suit. >> that's how the winner won? bill: guys, you heard me talk about this before with, almost a million law enforcement professionals in the country. tens of millions of interactions with the public, arrests and traffic stops and only a handful ever go awry, when you listen to the media, you might think that every interaction with police is bad. some of us have stepped up and said you know what? enough of the narrative, let's change it, one of the folks is mayor dave freed. thanks for coming on "chasing news." you are the mayor of robbinsville and you decided it's time to have something dedicated to the officers that keep your community safe. >> absolutely. wanted to change the tone, the sentiment that is incredibly negative and do something positive and talk about the positive things we're doing.
you can visit operation shoe box nj.org for more information. >> love operation shoe box. do you judge an auctioneers's contest. >> i was an easy judge and gave them all 98's. the winner i gave to the outfits. these guys were such characters. that's a nice outfit. look at that suit. >> that's how the winner won? bill: guys, you heard me talk about this before with, almost a million law enforcement professionals in the country. tens of millions of interactions with the public,...
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i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives. people who risked everything for the united states and our families. you don't know their faces or their names. you don't know their real stories from the people who lived the pressure and the fear. until now. >> every military force on the ground was looking for saddam hussein. >> i get orders that i'm going to go join this task force i'd never heard of. i didn't know. >> you can't just sit back behind walls and expect the information to come to you. you've got to go out and get it. >> we would get information that was bad information and innocent people get killed on both sides. >> we knew there was a degree of professionalism we were facing, and it was deadly. >> we could tell when someone was lying, and we'd confront them with those lies. >> everybody you talk to has a piece of information that you may not have known that could become valuable later on. >> time was running out, but i would not stop looking for saddam. ♪ ♪ >>> saddam hussein and his sons must leave iraq within 48 h
i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives. people who risked everything for the united states and our families. you don't know their faces or their names. you don't know their real stories from the people who lived the pressure and the fear. until now. >> every military force on the ground was looking for saddam hussein. >> i get orders that i'm going to go join this task force i'd never heard of. i didn't know. >> you can't just sit back behind walls...
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intelligence agencies could operate if everybody decides on -- intelligence agencies couldn't operate if everybody decides on their own what they think should be revealed and what they think ought to be held. the reality is that things are classified and you are sworn to protect classified information. when you have somebody who decides, i am going to dump a bunch of classified information because i don't like some of the things i am seeing, he violates the law antioch to be prosecuted -- he violates the law and he ought to be prosecuted for violating the law. he ought to be subject to justice and he tried. i think if you really felt loyalty to this country, there is no reason why he should hide out in russia. he ought to come back here and face justice on that issue and he can present whatever defense he wants. so, it is wrong. it ought not to happen. now, if the debate on the issue that he discussed, is that a good debate for this country to have? of course it is. but that doesn't justify what he did. willie lohman used to rob banks. it doesn't make him a hero because we now know we
intelligence agencies could operate if everybody decides on -- intelligence agencies couldn't operate if everybody decides on their own what they think should be revealed and what they think ought to be held. the reality is that things are classified and you are sworn to protect classified information. when you have somebody who decides, i am going to dump a bunch of classified information because i don't like some of the things i am seeing, he violates the law antioch to be prosecuted -- he...
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, our intelligence sharing, law-enforcement operations or counterterrorism operations. basically aimed at trying to protect this country and making sure we didn't have another 9/11. it is important that the american people be reminded of the fact that these are steps being taken to protect them. i don't believe that we have to choose between protecting our freedoms and protecting our security. in a democracy, we have checks and balances. you do have laws that are passed, you do have an executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch, all aimed at making sure that we protect our freedoms at the same time as protecting our security. there is an additional job which is that you can't just keep this to yourselves. you have got to be able to define this in a way to the american people. i think part of that responsibility is with the president. i think part of that responsibility rests with the people who had some of these agencies, to make clear that we are not just operating behind a wall, that what we're trying to do is to fundamentally protect this country from anot
, our intelligence sharing, law-enforcement operations or counterterrorism operations. basically aimed at trying to protect this country and making sure we didn't have another 9/11. it is important that the american people be reminded of the fact that these are steps being taken to protect them. i don't believe that we have to choose between protecting our freedoms and protecting our security. in a democracy, we have checks and balances. you do have laws that are passed, you do have an...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side-affect is nausea. i can't believe i did it. i quit smoking. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. dawn saves wildlife. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. z22szz zy6z z22rfz zy6z >>> political interests may be reaching new heights literally. daredevil scaling trump tower seeking a face-to-face with the donald. here's abc's geo benitez. >> reporter: 21 stories high. hundreds of feet above ground. a real-l trump tower this afternoon. watch as he makes his way up the building using giant suction cups. the stunt lasting three hours. until this happened. turns out, according to police, the 20-year-old man from virginia went to these great lengths all because he wanted to meet with donald trump. for "nightline," i'm geo b
use caution when driving or operating machinery. most common side-affect is nausea. i can't believe i did it. i quit smoking. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. dawn saves wildlife. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of...
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a short and aggressive mix of operatives. so why shake things up with less than three months to election day? lagging poll numbers in key battleground states. strategy during the primaries was to just let trump be trump says the campaign needs to let their candidate unleash more on hillary clinton in his own way. >> i think there are missed opportunities from the campaign in the last two or three weeks that have not had the trump campaign responding correctly to the mistakes that the clinton campaign has been making. >> he stepped in and they say that trump's relationship with him has soured, but he will stay on as campaign chairman, trump saying he is committed to doing whatever it takes to win this election. that could mean resisting efforts by some in his camp to make him more presidential. today, trump got his first national security briefing. >> do you trust intelligence? >> not so much from the people that have been doing it for our country. i mean look what happened in the last ten years. what happened over the years.
a short and aggressive mix of operatives. so why shake things up with less than three months to election day? lagging poll numbers in key battleground states. strategy during the primaries was to just let trump be trump says the campaign needs to let their candidate unleash more on hillary clinton in his own way. >> i think there are missed opportunities from the campaign in the last two or three weeks that have not had the trump campaign responding correctly to the mistakes that the...
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in any case, with a spacecraft can please it's operational operational lifetime and i could explain that people are interested why that will occur, it will just become well i like to think it will become and a nerd celestial monument to human creativity and ingenuity and orbit around. it is not going to go anywhere else, it will remain in orbit. >> thank you. >> good evening. thank you very much. that you make our dreams about space true. >> if i could just interest interrupt you. it's not just your dreams, it's all of our dreams. it is so cool. >> yes, it is exciting. the question is, what was the biggest problem this spacecraft had happened and how did you solve this problem? >> did someone tell you test that question? nobody did i know. >> the question is was the biggest problem that happened to the spacecraft are in the mission. the nice thing is if you ask anybody associated with the dawn mission, you'll get the same answer. we. we did have a big problem. i will jump to the end and tell you the mission was successful so it's okay. but the spacecraft have devices called reaction whee
in any case, with a spacecraft can please it's operational operational lifetime and i could explain that people are interested why that will occur, it will just become well i like to think it will become and a nerd celestial monument to human creativity and ingenuity and orbit around. it is not going to go anywhere else, it will remain in orbit. >> thank you. >> good evening. thank you very much. that you make our dreams about space true. >> if i could just interest interrupt...
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also, poor communication between the operator and the rail operations control center. now, i talked with wamu transportation reporter, he explained part of the signal overrun problem dates back to 2009. >> one reason why there have been so many red signal overruns is that metro train operators were override a trains have been manual mode since 2009 for disaster. so metro is years away from returning all six of its lines to automatic train operation but the fta federal transit administration does credit metro for investigating possible implementation of another automatic stop system that would prevent trains from going through red signals, even if it's at a low speed. the entire --. >> reporter: the fta report was not all bad news, the agency credits metro for expanding training for rail operators and trail traffic controllers but the fta is it telling metro to expedite its corrective measures. metro also discovered more defective rail if askers outside the eastern market metro stop today. those fasteners basically hold the tracks together and in line and prevent train
also, poor communication between the operator and the rail operations control center. now, i talked with wamu transportation reporter, he explained part of the signal overrun problem dates back to 2009. >> one reason why there have been so many red signal overruns is that metro train operators were override a trains have been manual mode since 2009 for disaster. so metro is years away from returning all six of its lines to automatic train operation but the fta federal transit...
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really simple in operation. does not include a lot of the features we would have in an elevator today, automatic door operation, dispatching, push button operation. none of those features are present, but this is the original from 1913. on this side, we have all the relays that actually control the elevator. the safety service -- city circuit, position, speed, and control of the power to the motor. >> here is a really interesting piece of historic machinery. tell us about this. >> this is one of the main safety devices of the elevator system, and the device still exists today even on modern elevators. it detects if the elevator is going into unsafe over speed conditions. it is attached to the road itself, and the car over speeds, bees fly balls would come out, and the governor jobs would come out and grab on to the governor wrote, which would hold the break or the safety on the elevator to cause it to stop. >> if you have problems, i see right here, we call garfield 7171 for service. member that is right. operat
really simple in operation. does not include a lot of the features we would have in an elevator today, automatic door operation, dispatching, push button operation. none of those features are present, but this is the original from 1913. on this side, we have all the relays that actually control the elevator. the safety service -- city circuit, position, speed, and control of the power to the motor. >> here is a really interesting piece of historic machinery. tell us about this. >>...
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. >> if you look at our core operations, $2.5 billion of operating income in our core commerce businessnd that is growing at 38% year on year. if you look at eps, it is growing at 33%. we did consolidate the twoations of you who -- other companies and we take the long view and despite consolidating these losses, we are generating 61% operating margin.-- operating that gives us the luxury and the resources to invest aggressively into new businesses like digital entertainment and our new innovation initiative such as internet cars and things like that. we are comfortable with our margins and we have a lot of resource and cash flow to in -- to invest in new growth. emily: yahoo! is going through a sale of its core business, has -- have they discussed what they plan to do with the shares they hold? >> what they need to do is figure out what to do with the alibaba shares. they could do nothing, but we will be fairly reactive when it comes to that and we believe it to the yahoo! board to decide what they want to do with the alibaba shares. the important thing to know is if yahoo! sold their s
. >> if you look at our core operations, $2.5 billion of operating income in our core commerce businessnd that is growing at 38% year on year. if you look at eps, it is growing at 33%. we did consolidate the twoations of you who -- other companies and we take the long view and despite consolidating these losses, we are generating 61% operating margin.-- operating that gives us the luxury and the resources to invest aggressively into new businesses like digital entertainment and our new...