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[bell tolling] >> specials craig emerson, united states army. navy. [bell tolling] >> master sergeant max belsky, united states army, retired. [bell tolling] >> doctor -- [bell tolling] >> petty officer second class chris, united states navy. [bell tolling] >> terry r blackburn. [bell tolling] >> kernel camfield, united states army. [bell tolling] >> mary jane booth. [bell tolling] donna m bowen. [bell tolling] >> alan p boyle. [bell tolling] >> bernard c brown the second. [bell tolling] >> petty officer third class christopher -- united states navy. [bell tolling] >> captain charles burlingame the third, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell tolling] >> petty officer third class daniel, united states navy. [bell tolling] sergeant first class josÉ calderÓn all, united states army. [bell tolling] suzanne kelly. [bell tolling] >> angeline carter. [bell tolling] >> sharon carver. [bell tolling] >> william caswell. [bell tolling] >> sergeant first class john j chadha, united states army, retired. [bell tolling] >> rosa maria chadha. [bell tolli
[bell tolling] >> specials craig emerson, united states army. navy. [bell tolling] >> master sergeant max belsky, united states army, retired. [bell tolling] >> doctor -- [bell tolling] >> petty officer second class chris, united states navy. [bell tolling] >> terry r blackburn. [bell tolling] >> kernel camfield, united states army. [bell tolling] >> mary jane booth. [bell tolling] donna m bowen. [bell tolling] >> alan p boyle. [bell tolling]...
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president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of congress, the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armyfor conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving with troop delta, first squadron, fourth cavalry, first infantry division on june 18, 1968 near the village of kong republic of vietnam. on this date, first lieutenant taylor commanded a light fire team of two cobra helicopter gunships, scrambled on a nighttime mission in response to an urgent call for aerial fire support from a four man long range patrol team. upon arrival, first lieutenant taylor found the patrol team surrounded and heavily engaged by a larger viet cong force. he immediately requested illumination rounds and supporting artillery to assist with identifying the enemy positions. despite intense enemy ground fire, he flew at a perilously low altitude, placing a devastating volume of aerial rocket and machine gun fire on the enemy forc
president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of congress, the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armyfor conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving with troop delta, first squadron, fourth cavalry, first...
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george for appointment as chief of staff of the army, an appointment in the united states army, the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, usc section 601 and 703 to be general signed by 19 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of general randy a. george for appointment as chief of staff of the army, an appointment in the united states army to a grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, usc section 601 and 733 to be general shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: mr. booker, mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mrs. feinstein.
george for appointment as chief of staff of the army, an appointment in the united states army, the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, usc section 601 and 703 to be general signed by 19 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of general randy a. george for appointment as chief of staff of the army, an...
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having been appointed an officer in the united states army reserves of the united states of america -- in the grade of captain -- i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith in allegiance to the same but i will take this obligation freely , without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. so help me god. 38 golf six. victor herridge and preservation officers return to your seats. 11. 38 golf, six victors, return to your seats. kiefer might. ladies and gentlemen, we'll now present the certificates to the 2022 imo graduating class. >>> ladies and gentlemen, we will now present the certificates to the 2022 graduating class. class. please line up and prepared to receive your certificates. captain william baer. staff sergeant nathan bacher. captain sonja dixon. captain timothy. hamilton. pardon me. sergeant first class david special in. specialists nicholas hamilton. sergeant firs
having been appointed an officer in the united states army reserves of the united states of america -- in the grade of captain -- i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. against all enemies foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith in allegiance to the same but i will take this obligation freely , without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to...
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i having appointed an officer in the united states army reserves of the united states of america appointed states. in the grade of captain captain. i do solemnly. that i will support and defend the constitution of united states, the law of the land of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and all enemies or that i will bear true faith. and through faith and allegiance to the same duties, to say that i will take this obligation freely. obligation freely. without any mental or purpose of. and motivation. and that i will. well, faithfully. faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which. i'm about to enter. charged with duty. so help me, god. well. 38 golf six. victor herridge and preservation officers return to your seats. 11. why. kiefer might. ladies and gentlemen, we'll now present the certificates to the 2022 imo graduating class. class. please line up and prepare receive your certificates. captain william bear. staff sergeant nathan bettcher. captain sonia dixon dixon. captain timothy fagg. major william fitzsimmons. special seats. nathan bettcher. i'm sorr
i having appointed an officer in the united states army reserves of the united states of america appointed states. in the grade of captain captain. i do solemnly. that i will support and defend the constitution of united states, the law of the land of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and all enemies or that i will bear true faith. and through faith and allegiance to the same duties, to say that i will take this obligation freely. obligation freely. without any mental...
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spencer is a retired major of the united states of america army , wait, now, let's see how on septemberhe world celebrates the day of solidarity of the world heritage cities in ukraine, many architectural monuments are under the protection of unesco, but this does not save them from the actions of the russian all according to the official data of the organization, since the beginning of the full-scale war, 236 objects of historical , religious and artistic significance have been damaged. are in the zone that is included in the world heritage of unesco to date, after the shelling that took place on july 20-23 and also on august 14, specialists of the odesa city council hm are conducting an examination and ak e-e create acts of damage. this especially applies to monuments of cultural heritage. on july 23 in odesa, a russian rocket hit the main temple of the city. it suffered significant damage, especially the roof. the rocket passed through all floors of the building. now workers are engaged in repair work, which includes covering the damaged of the roof to protect the temples from rain a
spencer is a retired major of the united states of america army , wait, now, let's see how on septemberhe world celebrates the day of solidarity of the world heritage cities in ukraine, many architectural monuments are under the protection of unesco, but this does not save them from the actions of the russian all according to the official data of the organization, since the beginning of the full-scale war, 236 objects of historical , religious and artistic significance have been damaged. are in...
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so think very fitting tribute to a locally born soldier's or the united states army unlike a lot of is a mercy is the only commission united states officer from the civil war to be buried in lovett's felt a next time you're there in the union cemetery please stop by and pay a little visit to our man luther slater, him here. >> the lutheran church trinity. >> slater light and he was more in the farm right alongside elaine and he is buried right alongside us later so be very fitting tribute. >> on say that i have none of us are ever as lucky as him pretty. >> i dunno, the kind of guy is like shot like four different places and survived the civil war so this a very lovely pennsylvania girl like you know,. >> there is always a but predict. >> on curiosities not buried with his wife a little bit. so yes, i'm glad you brought that up so his first wife, is buried in pennsylvania with her family and three years after she died, he did remarry. he remarried cousin pretty. [laughter] >> it is only okay if were in the 19th century buried in mexico he remarried three years after her death and he is
so think very fitting tribute to a locally born soldier's or the united states army unlike a lot of is a mercy is the only commission united states officer from the civil war to be buried in lovett's felt a next time you're there in the union cemetery please stop by and pay a little visit to our man luther slater, him here. >> the lutheran church trinity. >> slater light and he was more in the farm right alongside elaine and he is buried right alongside us later so be very fitting...
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there is still a sizable minority of people who are going to cross the river and support the united states army during the civil war. what i'm going to do is take a brief look at what i think is one of the more compelling people to serve in the united states army from loudoun county. that is a man named luther slater. i like to call him lucky luther. it's not always good but what i find so interesting about him is that luck, whether good or bad, seems to put him into interesting circumstances during the civil war. he's going to find himself at the center of a lot of incredible experiences over the course of the civil war. he's born in 1841 just outside of levitz bill so just a few miles northwest of us here. if you couldn't tell from his name he is a lutheran. he's part of this german migration that comes to northern loudoun county from pennsylvania and from western maryland. to this day, some people refer to levitz bill as the german settlement for this reason. what this migration will do is it gives this part of loudoun county a very different culture than the rest of the county. in the north
there is still a sizable minority of people who are going to cross the river and support the united states army during the civil war. what i'm going to do is take a brief look at what i think is one of the more compelling people to serve in the united states army from loudoun county. that is a man named luther slater. i like to call him lucky luther. it's not always good but what i find so interesting about him is that luck, whether good or bad, seems to put him into interesting circumstances...
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emerging countries como china, laura richardson, richardson, the former commanding general of the united states armyorth, stated that there were strategic resources that were part of the national security of the united states. she mentioned lithium, copper, waters and etc. right now the us has 50 minerals considered strategic that are part of its national security. what do you think about this point? cómo es eso, porque estados unidos considera que el planeta es su seguridad nacional. the entire planet to be part of its national security. they've been studing the ways to take natural resources from all around the world since second world war. so that's why they've been focusing on environmentalism and ecologism. "the us had realized that the natural resources were exhaustible, even before 1972 un conference on the human environment, they realized that they were consuming more and more of these resources, they were worried that the third world countries were becoming greater in population and wanted to become industrialized, so there was a competition over the necessary natural resources, as a result
emerging countries como china, laura richardson, richardson, the former commanding general of the united states armyorth, stated that there were strategic resources that were part of the national security of the united states. she mentioned lithium, copper, waters and etc. right now the us has 50 minerals considered strategic that are part of its national security. what do you think about this point? cómo es eso, porque estados unidos considera que el planeta es su seguridad nacional. the...
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a sizable minority of people who are going to cross the river, who are going to support the united states' army during the civil war, and what i'm going to do is take kind of a brief look at what i think is one of the more compelling people to serve in the united states army from loudon county, and that is a man named luther slater. i like to call them lucky luther slater. his luck is not always good, but , what i find so interesting about him is that look, whether good or bad, seemed to put him into interesting circumstances during the civil war. he is going to find himself kind of at the center of the lot of really incredible experiences over the course of the civil war. so, luther slater is born in 1841, just outside of evansville, some 50 miles northwest of us here, and in case you couldn't tell from his name, he is a lutheran. he's part of this german migration it comes to northern loudon county, originally from pennsylvania and western maryland. in fact, to this day, some people still refer to levin's bill as the german settlement for this reason. and what this migration is going to do is
a sizable minority of people who are going to cross the river, who are going to support the united states' army during the civil war, and what i'm going to do is take kind of a brief look at what i think is one of the more compelling people to serve in the united states army from loudon county, and that is a man named luther slater. i like to call them lucky luther slater. his luck is not always good, but , what i find so interesting about him is that look, whether good or bad, seemed to put...
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the next, not from the marine corps and general randy george the next chief of staff of the united states armyext week we will hold confirmation hearings for admiral lisa friend shelley the first female officer to be the ,chief of naval operations and general david alvin the next chief of staff of the air force. the senator has indicated he will block both of these nominations. at the end of september the chairman of the joint chief of staff general millie is legally required to retire. the joint chief consist of eight offices the chairman, vice-chairman and the service chief of the army, navy, air force marine corps 's and the chief of the national guard bureau. if the senator does not come to his senses before general millie retires, half of the joint chiefs of staff our nation's most vital military leaders will be empty. concern the senator it does not appreciate the gravity of the situation. these positions cannot simply be filled by other officers. they can only be temporarily covered by their vice chiefs who must also continue to cover their own jobs. and at this level, most jobs is 24/7
the next, not from the marine corps and general randy george the next chief of staff of the united states armyext week we will hold confirmation hearings for admiral lisa friend shelley the first female officer to be the ,chief of naval operations and general david alvin the next chief of staff of the air force. the senator has indicated he will block both of these nominations. at the end of september the chairman of the joint chief of staff general millie is legally required to retire. the...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i s
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president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has award in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armyc trip idity at the risk of his life above and beyobd the call of duty. larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallant ra and intrepidity while serving with troop delta, 4th squadron, 4th cavalry infantry division in 1968 at the village of the rell public of vietnam. on this date, first lieutenant taylor commanded a light fire team of two helicopter gunship, scrambled on a nighttime mission in response to an urgent call for aerial fire support from a four-man long-range patrol team. upon arrival, first lieutenant taylor found the patrol team surrounded and heavily engaged by a larger vietcong force. he immediately requested illumination rounds and supporting artillery to identify enemy positions. despite enemy ground fire he flew at a perilously low altitude having machine gun fire on enemy forces and encircling the friendly patrol. for over approximately 45 minutes first taylor and his wingman made close attack runs on the surrounding enemy positions. when enemy fire increas
president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has award in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armyc trip idity at the risk of his life above and beyobd the call of duty. larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallant ra and intrepidity while serving with troop delta, 4th squadron, 4th cavalry infantry division in 1968 at the village of the rell public of vietnam. on this date, first...
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president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armypicuous galatry. he distinguished himself by act as above and beyond the call of duty while serving with first infantrity vision 1968 in the republic of vietnam. he commanded a team in a night mission and responding to an urgent call of aerial support. upon arrival, first lieutenant taylor found the patrol team surrounded and heavily engaged by a large vietcong force. despite intense enemy ground fire, he flew at a perilously low attitude placing a devastating volume of machine gun fire on the enemy and circling the friendly patrol. for over 45 minutes, first lieutenant taylor and his wingman continued to make low level danger close attack runs on the surrounding enemy positions. when enemy fire increased from the village, he requested artillery rounds with lower illumination altitudes to be fired on the village so the burning rounds ignited the enemy positions with cobra gun ship us ott of ammunition and closing in, taylor flew the potential evacuation route. returning to the location
president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armypicuous galatry. he distinguished himself by act as above and beyond the call of duty while serving with first infantrity vision 1968 in the republic of vietnam. he commanded a team in a night mission and responding to an urgent call of aerial support. upon arrival, first lieutenant taylor found the...
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the national guard of ukraine in the reserve oleksiy hetman and john spencer - a major of the united states armye united states of america in retirement, let's talk about the un's secret negotiations with russia, it became known that un secretary-general guterres allegedly wrote a secret letter to sergei lavrov with a breakdown of how he will contribute to the lifting of part a of the sanctions against russia, the exchange of grain for the grain corridor at the same time british the telegraph publication claims that combat aircraft of the british air force have begun patrolling the waters of the black sea, and this patrolling is being carried out to protect commercial vessels carrying ukrainian grain from possible attacks from the side of the russian federation. we will try to find out during this broadcast. well, of course, we will mention ihor kolomoiskyi , since all the property of the ukrainian oligarch was seized for 48 hours today. what does this mean, or does it mean that kolomoiskyi successfully began to transfer his property to his relatives and his partners or the fact that ihor kolomo
the national guard of ukraine in the reserve oleksiy hetman and john spencer - a major of the united states armye united states of america in retirement, let's talk about the un's secret negotiations with russia, it became known that un secretary-general guterres allegedly wrote a secret letter to sergei lavrov with a breakdown of how he will contribute to the lifting of part a of the sanctions against russia, the exchange of grain for the grain corridor at the same time british the telegraph...
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president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armygallantry at the risic of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with troop delta, first squadron fourth cavalry, first infantry division on june 18th, 1968 near the village republic of vietnam. on this date, first lieutenant taylor commanded a light fire team of two cobra helicopter gun ships scrambled on a nighttime mission in response to an urgent call for ariel fire support from a four-man long range patrol team. upon arrival, he found the patrol team surrounded and heavily engaged by a larger force. he immediately requested illumination rounds and supporting artillery to assist with identifying the enemy positions. despite ground fire, he flew at a perilously altitude placing machine gunfire on the enemy forces encircling the friendly patrol. for over 45 minutes, first lieutenant taylor and his wing man continued to make attack runs on the enemy position
president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to first lieutenant larry l. taylor, united states armygallantry at the risic of his life above and beyond the call of duty. first lieutenant larry l. taylor distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with troop delta, first squadron fourth cavalry, first infantry division on june 18th, 1968 near the...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.tment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say tha
. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.tment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the...
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technologist oleksiy holobutskyi, major of the national guard in reserve oleksiy hetman and retired united states army major john spencer, but before we start our big conversation with our guests, let's look at the consequences of another terrorist act by the russians in sumy and in kryvyi rih unfortunately one person died in kryvyi rih 72 people 73 people were injured for those who are now watching us live on youtube friends i invite you to participate in to our poll today we ask you about the following do you support the idea of immediately opening electronic declarations of officials yes no your option please write yours in the comments under this video i want to introduce today's our first guest - this is oleksiy holobutsky, a political technologist p oleksiy i welcome you and i am glad to have you to see mr. oleksia on our air today, mr. zelenskyi , addressing the participants of the yalta european strategy forum, spoke about the fact that humanity can remain slaves of putin, who are capable of killing for their whims let's listen to what the president of ukraine said, support ukraine in any wa
technologist oleksiy holobutskyi, major of the national guard in reserve oleksiy hetman and retired united states army major john spencer, but before we start our big conversation with our guests, let's look at the consequences of another terrorist act by the russians in sumy and in kryvyi rih unfortunately one person died in kryvyi rih 72 people 73 people were injured for those who are now watching us live on youtube friends i invite you to participate in to our poll today we ask you about the...
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political technologist oleksiy holobutskyi major reserve national guard alexei hetman and retired united states army major john spencer, but before we start our big conversation with our guests, let's look at the consequences of another terrorist act by russians in sumy and kryvyi rih . unfortunately, one person died in kryvyi rih 70 three people 73 human injury for those who are now watching us live on youtube, friends, i invite you to take part in our survey today we ask you about the following do you support the idea of immediately opening the electronic declarations of officials yes, no, your option, please write yours in the comments under this video. i want to introduce today's first guest - this is oleksiy holobutsky, a political technologist. oleksiy. i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air today, mr. oleksiy. zelensky , addressing the participants of the yalta european strategy forum, said about the fact that humanity can remain slaves of putin, who are capable of killing for their whims , let's listen to what the president of ukraine said between any options to support ukr
political technologist oleksiy holobutskyi major reserve national guard alexei hetman and retired united states army major john spencer, but before we start our big conversation with our guests, let's look at the consequences of another terrorist act by russians in sumy and kryvyi rih . unfortunately, one person died in kryvyi rih 70 three people 73 human injury for those who are now watching us live on youtube, friends, i invite you to take part in our survey today we ask you about the...
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sheriff king's journey of public service began with two years in the united states army. followed by a 12-year tenure as a trooper for the texas department of public safety. he then went on to serve as a lieutenant with the police department for two years before being elected as sheriff in 1980. for an impressive 24 years he led with dedication as a sheriff until december of 2004. and even after his tenure as sheriff, he answered the call to serve yet again once more becoming the county's judge in 2007 until his retirement in 2014. throughout his distinguished career, sheriff king exemplified the crew essence of a law enforcement officer. his courage, integrity, and relentless pursuit of justice set a standard for others to follow. under his leadership, the sheriff's office underwent significant reforms and embraced progressive initiatives ensuring the safety and security of all its citizens. beyond his official duties, joe was deeply involved in the community. he actively supported charitable causes and community-driven initiatives, understanding the importance of connec
sheriff king's journey of public service began with two years in the united states army. followed by a 12-year tenure as a trooper for the texas department of public safety. he then went on to serve as a lieutenant with the police department for two years before being elected as sheriff in 1980. for an impressive 24 years he led with dedication as a sheriff until december of 2004. and even after his tenure as sheriff, he answered the call to serve yet again once more becoming the county's judge...
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either stayed in the service and held up that entire promotion list for all the colonels in the united states armyng to penalise my fellow peers in the military, or, for that matter, i was not willing to jeopardise us national security. tommy tuberville is doing the exact opposite. he is politicising promotions, he's holding up promotions for a political agenda, has nothing to do with the qualifications of these officers. and it really, really makes me angry. the reason it makes me so angry is because it has an enormous effect on readiness. it has an enormous effect on the ability of the military to retain the best and the brightest that now look at their service as notjust apolitical, but politcised. well, it's important to mention that senator tuberville does argue — he says his actions are not harming military readiness. you say he's wrong. well, i mean, clearly, the secretaries of the service — army, air force, and navy have said this. every living secretary of defense, months back — i think it was back in may — signed a letter criticising senator tuberville�*s hold. this has been going on for
either stayed in the service and held up that entire promotion list for all the colonels in the united states armyng to penalise my fellow peers in the military, or, for that matter, i was not willing to jeopardise us national security. tommy tuberville is doing the exact opposite. he is politicising promotions, he's holding up promotions for a political agenda, has nothing to do with the qualifications of these officers. and it really, really makes me angry. the reason it makes me so angry is...
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t cross to have it because of in schuman mel treatment and racial discrimination within the united states. army, right, well, it's the headlines. if you go to website dot 0 dot com, it's got all the latest top stories. so treat people in power coming out, bye for now. a deep sea mind, like the minerals needed for green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean. on al jazeera, the a role is experiencing an intensifying volta prices across this that is threatening the lifeless. it's a rural community. turning once less from land into the upstream down building. government mismanagement on climate change, a widely blank, but many iraq, you say the oil industry, a critical part of the country's economy is contributing to the shortage people in power when to investigate the of the iraq is on the brink of another conflict. but this form is unlike any other testing before the lead, this year marks the worst drought ever recorded in iraq's modern history. an existential struggle is unfolding in multiple tamia, the cradle of
t cross to have it because of in schuman mel treatment and racial discrimination within the united states. army, right, well, it's the headlines. if you go to website dot 0 dot com, it's got all the latest top stories. so treat people in power coming out, bye for now. a deep sea mind, like the minerals needed for green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean. on al jazeera, the a role is experiencing an...
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army and the militia. when the militias are called to the service of the united states, the president should command them, as well as the federal army. what safeguards would there be if the president also commanded the militias? this would present grave danger to our liberty. but only congress can call the militia to national service. i view military command by the president as just another step toward giving him the powers of a monarch, an elective king, if you will. i should rather see the army's command vested in a powerful power. experiences in the late war have clearly shown us that a military force is best directed when it is united under one man. and that man should serve at the pleasure of congress. congress, too, could become. need i remind you, sir, of the misuse of power by cromwell's parliamentary army. and the officers who would appoint them. i believe it would be most appropriate that the president to appoint the officers, since he is also charged with the appointment of ambassadors and supreme court justices. but only with the advice and consent of the senate. then let us also require him to
army and the militia. when the militias are called to the service of the united states, the president should command them, as well as the federal army. what safeguards would there be if the president also commanded the militias? this would present grave danger to our liberty. but only congress can call the militia to national service. i view military command by the president as just another step toward giving him the powers of a monarch, an elective king, if you will. i should rather see the...
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edmundson, united states army. >> nearly 3,000 people died in the september 11 attacks, including 148 people at the pentagon. during a ceremony there, each victim's name was read. a moment of silence was observed, and the secretary of defense lloyd austin honored their memory. an observance was also held in shanksville, pennsylvania at the memorial for united flight 93 that. flight took off from newark airport on the eastbound and was headed here to sfo. passengers on board decided to fight back against the hijackers, crashing the plane into a field likely thwarting terrorist efforts to slam that plane into a building in washington, d.c. and presumably saving many lives on the ground. this afternoon president biden returned to the united states from vietnam delivering remarks at a military base in alaska. he paid tribute to the soldiers who joined in response to the terror attacks. >> that's a central lesson of september 11, not that we'll never again falter or face setbacks. it's that for all our flaws and disagreements, there's nothing we cannot accomplish when we defend with our he
edmundson, united states army. >> nearly 3,000 people died in the september 11 attacks, including 148 people at the pentagon. during a ceremony there, each victim's name was read. a moment of silence was observed, and the secretary of defense lloyd austin honored their memory. an observance was also held in shanksville, pennsylvania at the memorial for united flight 93 that. flight took off from newark airport on the eastbound and was headed here to sfo. passengers on board decided to...
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well, as we understand it, our drone war is provoking new trends in the world , the united states armyas received the first four prototype 50 tail laser air defense systems of a short radius in operation, it’s called, in fact, these are machines called shorat, well, it’s so for of our viewers, they say that this story can theoretically be effective against the shaheds who terrorize ukraine, i.e. not missiles, and lasers, that's what the idea is, please tell us what prospects are possible for us to reach precisely such emphasis in our anti-aircraft system. defense, well, let's be realistic, no one will transfer the latest systems of this type to ukraine in the near future, first of all, these are only the first samples that will undergo testing, tests in field conditions and so on, so it is possible to somehow test them in to ukraine, on the shaheds flying from russia, let me explain to you, look, so they have to pass their types of tests, get nato codes, for example, our uavs that we produce received nato codes, that is, it is their own procedure, their procedure is sometimes even more
well, as we understand it, our drone war is provoking new trends in the world , the united states armyas received the first four prototype 50 tail laser air defense systems of a short radius in operation, it’s called, in fact, these are machines called shorat, well, it’s so for of our viewers, they say that this story can theoretically be effective against the shaheds who terrorize ukraine, i.e. not missiles, and lasers, that's what the idea is, please tell us what prospects are possible...
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she said she will be foregrateful to the united states army and all its interagency partners. when king arrives back in the united states, he is going to texas to san antonio to a medical center called the brook army medical center where he will get evaluated and treated, both physically and mentally. he will be put into what is essentially a reintegration program to get him used to normal life again. there are, of course, questions considering the fact that he went awol and was being sent back to the u.s. in july for disciplinary reasons, whether he will face any kind of court-martial. those questions, we're told, will be addressed once he has not good through that treatment in texas. >>> those legal questions still looming over his return. thank you very much. >>> let's get you to seoul, south korea, with paula hancock. what are they saying about the release? >> reporter: well, what they said just a couple hours before u.s. officials confirm he was in u.s. custody was they were going to expel travis king. this was all through state-run media. they said that he had confessed t
she said she will be foregrateful to the united states army and all its interagency partners. when king arrives back in the united states, he is going to texas to san antonio to a medical center called the brook army medical center where he will get evaluated and treated, both physically and mentally. he will be put into what is essentially a reintegration program to get him used to normal life again. there are, of course, questions considering the fact that he went awol and was being sent back...
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united states. boris, we have heard from king's mother, she said that she will be forever grateful to the united states armynd all its interagency partners. when private king arrives back to the united states, he's going to go to texas, he's going to go to a medical facility called brook army medical center for both mental and physical evaluation and treatment. big questions still, boris, about what will happen in terms of disciplinary procedures because he had been -- he was being sent home back in july because of an assault that he carried out in south korea. those issues we're told by u.s. officials will be addressed once private king is back up on his feet. >> still many unanswered questions. thanks so much for the update. >>> let's expand the conversation now with "washington post" columnist josh rogan. thanks for sharing part of your afternoon with us. the u.s. is saying that king was released without any concessions. does that ring true to you? >> look, to be sure, boris, that's very unusual. charles robert jenkins, an army soldier who defected in 1965 was held for 39 years and used for propaganda be
united states. boris, we have heard from king's mother, she said that she will be forever grateful to the united states armynd all its interagency partners. when private king arrives back to the united states, he's going to go to texas, he's going to go to a medical facility called brook army medical center for both mental and physical evaluation and treatment. big questions still, boris, about what will happen in terms of disciplinary procedures because he had been -- he was being sent home...
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. >> 1941, the united states army moved to treasure island as america prepared for world war ii.sland was a major training and education center with 4.5 million personnel shipped overseas from triangle. after the war ended in 1945, treasure island was slalthed to be an airport -- slated to be an airport but aviation changed and the clipper were no longer in regular service, and the island was never developed as an airport. the navy continued their presence on treasure island. during the cold war years, the island was a myth training center and for military efforts throughout the pacific and asia. personnel trained on and shipped from treasure island and supported military activities in korea, vietnam and the persian gulf. >> the base was listed for closure by the navy in 1993 and the city began a process in 1994 under the redevelopment agency, forming a citizens reuse committee to look at potentially plans for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has com
. >> 1941, the united states army moved to treasure island as america prepared for world war ii.sland was a major training and education center with 4.5 million personnel shipped overseas from triangle. after the war ended in 1945, treasure island was slalthed to be an airport -- slated to be an airport but aviation changed and the clipper were no longer in regular service, and the island was never developed as an airport. the navy continued their presence on treasure island. during the...
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when i was 19 i enlisted in the united states army and was in college at the time, so i was enrolled simultaneous in the reserve officer corp training out of leehigh university. i was (indiscernible) and lee high university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of those people pretty much anything she tries she can do well. she is a musician also. she is a artist. >> she is the kind of person that push other people to be the best version of themselves, just because she also wants to be the best version of herself. she is a very dedicated individual, and it was a treat but also a challenge because that is the way she is. very competitive and ambitious. >> em
when i was 19 i enlisted in the united states army and was in college at the time, so i was enrolled simultaneous in the reserve officer corp training out of leehigh university. i was (indiscernible) and lee high university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my...
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the fellas told the spanish lewis and clark were even going was the commanding general of the united states army. his name was james wilkinson. we will be talking about james wilkinson as a potential figure in the eventual death of meriwether lewis. so they were not aware that the spanish were after them. they did learn later that the spanish had turned back these other expeditions. great question. anything else? thanks for your attention. i hope you enjoyed this. we will talk to you on friday.
the fellas told the spanish lewis and clark were even going was the commanding general of the united states army. his name was james wilkinson. we will be talking about james wilkinson as a potential figure in the eventual death of meriwether lewis. so they were not aware that the spanish were after them. they did learn later that the spanish had turned back these other expeditions. great question. anything else? thanks for your attention. i hope you enjoyed this. we will talk to you on friday.
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. >> tenet colonel, united states army, cyber warfare officer.ave been in the army for 16 years, currently serving as a joint task force on the cyber admission force. a bachelors degree in computer science and a masters degree in computer science. getting to do the job i love in the army. in the mission force i currently lead the team of 150 individuals across the united states army and navy to help defend the nation. >> i am the managing director for customer success at microsoft paired what that means is i lead a team of amazing technologists that help our federal customers achieve security outcomes with microsoft solutions p from a career perspective, i supported some sort of regulate industry throughout my entire career, i merely focused on the federal government. i have been in different capacities and operating programs to customer service. the mission, purpose is really what calls to me and that is what i try to install my team period i am thankful to this panel. i am excited about being on stage with these amazing speakers. >> i am the di
. >> tenet colonel, united states army, cyber warfare officer.ave been in the army for 16 years, currently serving as a joint task force on the cyber admission force. a bachelors degree in computer science and a masters degree in computer science. getting to do the job i love in the army. in the mission force i currently lead the team of 150 individuals across the united states army and navy to help defend the nation. >> i am the managing director for customer success at microsoft...
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army private will arrive back in the united states. north korea says they expelled him two months after he crossed into north korea. alex marquardt has more on how the exchange came about and what we know about why travis king entered north korea. >> the united states has secured the return of private travis king. >> reporter: now the u.s. expects to learn what drove private travis king's dramatic escapade into north korea, as well as details on his two months in north korean custody. multiple countries have undertaken intense diplomacy to free travis. >> we thank sweden in facilitating the transfer. >> reporter: king was taken from north korea to friendship bridge in china, where he was met by the american ambassador. from there she flew to china and on to the u.s. air base in south korea before flying back to the united states. >> we expect him to arrive in the coming hours. >> the u.s. providing no clues as to why the north koreans decided to expel king now. >> was there anything the north koreans asked for or received in exchange?
army private will arrive back in the united states. north korea says they expelled him two months after he crossed into north korea. alex marquardt has more on how the exchange came about and what we know about why travis king entered north korea. >> the united states has secured the return of private travis king. >> reporter: now the u.s. expects to learn what drove private travis king's dramatic escapade into north korea, as well as details on his two months in north korean...
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in the united states army we don't have full combat teams. the marine corps doesn't have enough amphibious assault craft to conduct operations. we aren't focusing on core competencies and you have young men and women that don't want to be part of this military where cultural marxism is the number one emphasis. how can you have an effective military if you tell my air force brother here that he is bad, he is an oppressor because of his skin color and you tell me i'm a press because of my skin color? how do you expect me to construct -- conduct operations when i look at him as a racist? you don't build a cohesive force that way. electric vehicles? give me a break. in the middle of a tank battle -- timeout, i have to recharge my tank. can you not shoot at me? that is the most insidious thing i have ever heard. those are the things that happen. you know something else? the secretary of art -- the army said she doesn't want to recruit soldiers from families that have generational service in the military because she doesn't want to perpetuate the w
in the united states army we don't have full combat teams. the marine corps doesn't have enough amphibious assault craft to conduct operations. we aren't focusing on core competencies and you have young men and women that don't want to be part of this military where cultural marxism is the number one emphasis. how can you have an effective military if you tell my air force brother here that he is bad, he is an oppressor because of his skin color and you tell me i'm a press because of my skin...
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of my doctoral degree do a survey of the social and political attitudes of all ranks of the united states army. and i asked that classic question, do you think there's more or less discrimination in the military than in society in and conventional wisdom was with, of course, the military's wonderful. but when i looked, 80% of army officer at the time, unfortunately still are in the senior ranks, are predominantly white males. and if you look at the way they answer that question, 88% said, of course, there's less discrimination in the military than in society. but when you broke it down by race, it was a different story. no matter what rank they were, enlisted, junior officers, even senior officers, if they were not white, their answer was maybe. less than 50% said there was less crimination if mt. militarn the military than in society across all those minority demographics, across all ranks. and and so if you think about what that means for the way conversations take place about race in the military, i would just say imagine, you know, two middle-aged white guys alone in a conference room sayi
of my doctoral degree do a survey of the social and political attitudes of all ranks of the united states army. and i asked that classic question, do you think there's more or less discrimination in the military than in society in and conventional wisdom was with, of course, the military's wonderful. but when i looked, 80% of army officer at the time, unfortunately still are in the senior ranks, are predominantly white males. and if you look at the way they answer that question, 88% said, of...