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It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2).
The duration is 1 minute and 12 seconds.
1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2). The duration is 1 minute and 12 seconds. 1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it? 2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir. 1: Good morning. Thank you for that. 2: So the question was, do I have enough? 1: Yes. 2: Yes sir. I believe we do. 1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for? 2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2).
The duration is 12 seconds.
1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2). It's duration is 12 seconds.
1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2). It's duration is 12 seconds.
1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between George Stephanopoulos(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2). It's duration is 12 seconds. 1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it? 2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir. 1: Good morning. Thank you for that. 2: So the question was, do I have enough? 1: Yes. 2: Yes sir. I believe we do. 1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for? 2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between some guy(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2). It's duration is 12 seconds.

1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between some guy(1) at ABC news and Major General William Walker(2).

1: [cut]General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between some guy(1) at ABC news and General William Walker(2).

1: General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's a basic side-by-side portrait interview between some guy at ABC news and General William Walker.

1: General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

1: General William Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard. Major, thank you for joining us this morning. Can you start out by saying what the current threat is? Do you have what you need in place to counter it?
2: Good morning, sir. I do believe we have everything. If I can first say, happy holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King. And, please allow me to say how proud I am of the almost 25,000 National Guardsmen who have come in from all 50 states and territories to help support the Secret Service and the police departments with a peaceful transmission of military power. Good morning, sir.
1: Good morning. Thank you for that.
2: So the question was, do I have enough?
1: Yes.
2: Yes sir. I believe we do.
1: And tell us what the role of the National Guard is going to be. You just said they're going to be there to assist law enforcement. Are they trained for policing activities? What can they do? What can't they do? What are they trained for?
2: We're trained principally for civil disturbance. We practice it yearly. We rehearse it when we get here. So we are to backup a layer protection for the sec--[cut].

3 years ago
1 score