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You can't use voice command to respond to text messages.
Liam Cunningham is the loyal second in command to Stannis Baratheon.
Finally, he heard a crackling radio command to return to base.
A command to shut off the engine had been sent incorrectly.
Chris Jones, a clarinetist, gave the final command to the musicians.
This means that everyone is included in Jesus' command to love.
Joseph L. Votel, the head of Special Operations Command, to replace Gen.
John E. Hyten, the commander of United States Strategic Command, to investigators.
So the command to halt production in Fremont is a rough one.
Washington agreed in 2007 to return wartime command to Seoul by 2012.
" He offered a command to Senate Republican leaders: "The Senate must vote!
Waddell will be second-in-command to national security adviser Lt. Gen.
For example, the assistant knows that a command to "play Hunger Games" likely means launch the movie, if asked on a device with a screen, while the same command to an Echo speaker would start the audiobook instead.
Michael Rogers to work together with US Central Command to hit ISIS networks.
His organization has been working with the Unified Command to protect the shoreline.
Use spotlight search (upper right-hand corner or spacebar+command) to find it.
Ford's final command to him wasn't to kill himself, or anything so definitive.
Harry Harris has officially handed over command of U.S. Pacific Command to Adm.
Certain colors send a command to the Ozobot to spin, speak or flash lights.
"Paul's command to Philemon is written as a letter to his church," he says.
Connect to Alexa and use voice command to control the lights in your home.
A police team quietly waited for the go-ahead command to raid the Stonewall.
He received three years' probation and a command to attend an anger management class.
The operator was unable to contact the central air defense command to confirm it.
A command to fire was given by phone, and each call was connected manually.
Anglin soon issued a command to his followers on his website, the Daily Stormer.
Your Echo can load up Netflix shows, but you need another command to play them.
As Noble walks toward the officers, he hears another command to get on the ground.
Type a few words related to any command to quickly navigate through Word's labyrinthine menus.
To me this seems preferable to memorizing a complex "command" to input all at once.
I gave my Mavic the command to return home, and it went into full autopilot.
Soon they reached a minor milestone, and Sanjay typed a command to test their progress.
Then they'd expect another lie down command, but we'd give them a command to imitate.
In the story, the deity issues a command to the aspiring writer before she leaves.
Waddell will be second in command to National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, the sources said.
It was later discovered that a command to shut off the engine was incorrectly sent.
I appreciate his keeping us updated, but I'm growing tired of the command to text.
The investigation team involved NATO officers outside the American command to ensure impartiality, he added.
One by one, they refuse to obey her command to stone one of their own.
Brown said he has a vision for the Command to be a couple hundred people.
If you say the same command to an Echo, playback is limited to the Echo itself.
It was Shift-F3, I still remember the command, to go back and forth between files.
Gizmodo has reached out to US Cyber Command to see what the hell is going on.
Netflix has gone from a platform that simply plays things on command to a bonafide distributor.
They are among the elemental facts at our command to understand Donald Trump — today and yesterday.
Also, as best as I can tell, you have to verbally issue every command to Vector.
Guevara was second-in-command to Fidel Castro, whose Cuban revolution killed more than 10,000 people.
He has questions about why it didn't rise up the chain of command to his office.
The smartphones allow members of the Special Operations Command to access rich information about the battlefield.
It can vary from command to command and it can also vary from community to community.
Mack, who played Chloe Sullivan on "Smallville," is believed to be second-in-command to Raniere.
Another user could run a Uudecode command to turn the file back into a binary format.
Joseph L. Votel, the head of the United States Central Command, to the Saudi-Yemen border.
If schools are unresponsive, Dr. Peyton recommends going up the chain of command to the superintendent.
These "Biting words" are about a command to a dog, and the answer is SIC 'EM.
My initial compliance to the marshal's command to move behind the line was an automated response.
Because you never know what's going to happen when you give control (and command) to the world.
He rose quickly to become vice president of the Dallas chapter, second in command to his uncle.
In December he ordered the creation of a new Space Command to run military operations in space.
In 2009, the Pentagon stood up a central Cyber Command to try and fix the lingering issues.
After 9/11, the Pentagon decided it needed a Northern Command to improve security within North America.
Do you realize he is just a heartbeat away from being second in command to Steve Bannon?
Ogoun was a warrior, a being born to command, to plunge into the fray, sword in hand.
Harry Harris spoke Wednesday as he turned over the reins of the US Pacific Command to Adm.
Harry Harris, head of the U.S. Pacific Command, to be his nominee for ambassador to South Korea.
I grabbed the override to rotate the turret while giving a hasty fire command to my gunner.
The first person stays near the head to give the command to slide out and stay still.
He then went back to kill Aerys before he could issue a royal command to anyone else.
Or the rocket did not pass over enough radio dishes for a new command to be sent.
The devices also include Amazon's Alexa, which people can command to play music or check the weather.
But, like Mr. Porter, she uses a striking command to project a mix of didacticism and sweetness.
Michael Hindmarsh, the retired former head of Australia's Special Operations Command, to help reorganize the Emirati military.
I started hearing a big invisible command to follow suit and treat sex as everyone else did.
It&aposs easy to access the command to reopen the last tab from the Safari menu.1.
John Raymond, who currently leads Air Force Space Command, to head the new Space Command last month.
For many advocates, "believe survivors" is less a command to uncritical acceptance, and more a call to listen.
All an attacker had to do was send a command to tell the lock to open or close.
Something went terribly wrong the February 2015 evening Corey Carter refused the command to change into prison garb.
The change of station will allow Marine Special Operations Command to save time and money, Corps officials say.
He will be replaced by Rishi Sunak, previously second in command to the finance minister overseeing public spending.
It also supports Google Assistant Routines, allowing you to use a single voice command to complete multiple actions.
Here is one extended example, a battle scene that begins with a commandto us: Drop into it.
"We're supposed to land soon," he says as he asks the voice command to pinpoint the spaceship's location.
Tutors initiate the session with a command to the chatbot and stop the session in the same fashion.
Rather, IBM programmers set up this command to create an instant Windows reboot while they developed the software.
Leaders established the Combined Force Space Component Command to ensure allies will have the space capabilities they need.
In this and other cases, personal purity seems to take precedence over the command to love your neighbor.
"Esper added that he was "going to rely on the Navy chain of command ... to assess the situation.
With that in mind, you could read "Only connect" as the writer's plaintive command to himself, tragically unfulfilled.
You turn toward a ball on the floor, and your brain sends a command to pick it up.
As second in command to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, Rosen will supervise the agency's day-to-day operations.
The captain called out "pull up" three times to tell the second-in-command to raise the nose.
They have placed their ultimate trust in firearms and dismissed God's command to love neighbor, stranger and enemy.
The Senate bill would require the commander of Air Force Space Command to serve a six-year term.
In the absence of a clear constitutional command to the contrary, he is liable for his criminal acts.
Instead, the medical unit reported through a military chain of command to the little-known White House Military Office.
Also, a new "shortcuts" feature in Bixby Home lets you say a simple command to string together multiple actions.
Venable gives the command to Ms. Meade, but instead of killing Langdon, her robotic minion shoots her instead. Why?
You can use a voice command to advance to the next instruction or to look up parts or procedures.
That solved the problem, and I was able to use a simple voice command to enter a new destination.
The incident prompted Pacific Command to dispatch a pair of F-22 fighter jets to intercept the passenger plane.
She subvocalized a command to her comp to re-create her gray intermediary, which appeared in the main cabin.
Say "Hey Google," ask a question or issue a command to control a smart home gadget, and it's done.
There is no effective "Out, damn spot!" command to get rid of your email for once and for all.
At one point during the presentation, Amazon executive Dave Limp whispered a command to Alexa to play a lullaby.
She claimed to use a special command to extract files in a Capital One directory stored on Amazon's servers.
The action of pressing a button charges it up just enough to send the command to the Hue bulb.
The Pentagon hopes such pre-emptive measures will allow Cyber Command to disable cyberweapons before they can be used.
She has obeyed the photographer's command to sit still, but she is doing something funny with her left hand.
The hearing also comes amidst a debate over whether to elevate Cyber Command to its own standalone warfighting unit.
Atari has announced it will bring 100 of its classic games, including Asteroids, Centipede and Missile Command, to Steam.
We reengineered our entire modernization enterprise by establishing Army Futures Command to streamline the development of new weapons systems.
Trump in December directed the Pentagon to create Space Command to lay the groundwork for his proposed Space Force.
"The finger-pointing is not going down the chain of command to the players and coaches," Van Wagenen said.
For if we were truly following the command to stand with liberty, we would have 100,000 troops in Syria.
The discovery prompted Central Command to cancel a planned news conference trumpeting the intelligence gathered in the Yemen raid.
Some form of Jesus' command to love God and love thy neighbor appears in each of the four gospels.
Despite never having clicked the command to woo-hoo for a baby or trying to get pregnant at all.
He was replaced by Rishi Sunak, a Johnson loyalist previously second in command to Javid in overseeing public spending.
Once the command to dispense the cash is given, most ATMs are capable of spitting out nearly $2,500 a minute.
The State Department's command to relocate came down after an attack on UN peacekeepers in late August, according to STAT.
And, if you want to get more advanced, you can create a single command to automate actions across several apps.
A Cincinnati police officer Tasered Donesha Gowdy in a grocery store after she fled following his command to stop shoplifting.
As a result, GM can now mass-produce self-driving cars, says Dan Ammann, second-in-command to Ms Barra.
" According to a tweet from the ACLU of Virginia, police said they wouldn't intervene "until given command to do so.
Congress called for Cyber Command to be elevated to a unified combatant command in the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act.
HomePod owners can use the same "Hey Siri, give me the news," command to get the briefings via the speaker.
Many have called for sexual assault cases to be taken outside the military chain of command to further prevent incidents.
"The B85033's were deployed to U.S. Central Command to defend U.S. Forces and deter any aggression," AFCENT spokeswoman Maj.
Ukraine pushed their SOF into the breach impressively – however reached its limitations without Joint SOF Command to control the fight.
Some poor engineer, we'll call him Joe, was tasked with entering a command to shut down some storage sub-systems.
Thus, the Supreme Court explicitly rejected the Texas plaintiffs' argument that they are bound by a command to buy insurance.
For the past seven and a half years, Ms. Guadagno has been the second in command to the embattled governor.
At last week's National Prayer Breakfast, Trump waved off the biblical command to "love your enemies" invoked by another speaker.
The proposal has a number of cyber-related goodies, including elevating the U.S. Cyber Command to full combatant command unit.
He also ushered Snap through its IPO in early 2017 and served as second-in-command to CEO Evan Spiegel.
Even if they did, though, they would most likely be replaced by officers willing to issue the command to strike.
You can use the command to adjust the volume of what you're listening to, make a call, or ask for directions.
And with the command to fire, quad cones of flame flew from the four inverted nozzles and grew toward the sky.
Sunak has until now been chief secretary to the treasury, the second in command to the finance minister, overseeing public spending.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered the creation of a unified combatant command to oversee all U.S. military activities in space.
Haven't you been on a road trip when the music was rudely interrupted by a Google command "to keep going straight"?
Instead, thrust into the leadership void was Kathy Hochul, the state's lieutenant governor, whose job as second-in-command to Gov.
That would set the stage for the Air Force Space Command to eventually ascend to a full-up U.S. Space Command.
You can turn off random enemy encounters and use a new Max Stat cheat command to instantly boost your characters' stats.
At one point, he said, superior officers gave the command to withdraw, because they believed the club was rigged with explosives.
Another interesting feature is something called "routines," which allow you to use a single command to trigger multiple actions at once.
Airplanes, tanks, and the Chinese People's Liberation Army,All gathering in Shengzhen, waiting for command to wipe out terrorists if needed.
The talk of a complete exit, including the relocation of the American command to neighboring countries, makes some veteran officers nervous.
I was then made the second in command to the commanding officer on a different warship, in charge of 440 sailors.
Business Insider spoke to HiSmile's second-in-command to learn the inside story of how its campaign was conceived and executed.
Nothing has returned the bite to his split-fingered fastball, the dip to his slider or the command to his fastball.
Once they realized that Starliner wasn't burning its engines, the engineering team tried to send a command to jumpstart the process.
Plus, you'll be able to give the device a single voice command to control multiple actions from multiple devices at once.
These gates can be raised on command to create a temporary wall against the sea in the event of a high tide.
With his rumored army of 5,000, and only 2,000 Wildlings at Tormund's command to fight, Jon and Sansa seem at a disadvantage.
Abadi said in a statement he had directed the joint operations command to take "all necessary military measures to control the situation".
Of course, Rogers was appearing in his role as head of US Cyber Command to talk about the budget and cyber issues.
Congress passed legislation last year that elevated Cyber Command to a unified combatant command, spinning it out as its own warfighting unit.
Trump's expected pick of Gary Cohn, Goldman's second-in-command, to advise him on economic policy, has only made that chorus louder.
For example, a device may receive infrared signals with encoded data that includes a command to apply a watermark to detected images.
That example, Carrasco said, underscores the importance of command to pitchers like him and Salazar, who are hard throwers with power changeups.
She approaches her interview with a grinning resistance, disobeying a wall sign's command to use the handrail by the stairs, for example.
El-Erian would take the seat vacated in October by Stanley Fischer and presumably would be second in command to Jerome Powell.
"It's just enter the command to start the application, sit back, and start decoding in real time on the screen," he said.
As the vice-chairman of the FDP, he is also only second in command to Lindner at the top of the party.
Under Tavares, former second-in-command to Carlos Ghosn at Renault, Peugeot cut 211 euros ($241) in costs per vehicle last year.
Separately, the U.S. is pushing forward its plan for a new military branch, the Space Command, to be in operation by 2000.
His only chance of survival was to prepare as thoroughly as he could and rely on command to execute exhaustive game plans.
The Supreme Court, in other words, explicitly rejected the Texas plaintiffs' argument that they are bound by a command to buy insurance.
This will include using voice command to pick up orders in store and using voice shopping to purchase fresh groceries, he said.
Al-Masri was second-in-command to the group's leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and a member of its shura council, said the official.
Senior Pentagon officers for years have been anxious to demonstrate the capacity of the forces they command to do away with any enemy.
In December, President Donald Trump asked the Department of Defense to create a separate entity, the Space Command, to oversee warfighting in space.
Usually, says Vinyals, a human player would select the units and use the "move" command to cover the ground as quickly as possible.
Third, the military balance in the Taiwan Strait has not swung far enough for China's high command to be confident of swift victory.
Internet firms gather these data from users every time they click on a Google search result, say, or issue a command to Alexa.
And sure, those cases sometimes get moved up the chain of command to high-level officials or, on rare occasions, the president's desk.
Like the iPhone 6, Macs will also need to be plugged into power for the "Hey, Siri" command to work, the report says.
MARAD has been working with the Navy and the Transportation Command to develop ways to acquire the sealift capability that the nation needs.
Over the recess, Trump also elevated Cyber Command to it's own combatant command – possibly the first step in its break from the NSA.
Improved technology helps them share it up the chain of command, to the central Ministry of Public Security in Beijing, the people said.
Screenshots of the texts provided by US Army Recruiting Command to CNN showed spelling and grammatical errors, indicating they were not official correspondence.
Lieutenant Lorance was serving a 19-year sentence for directing soldiers in his command to shoot unarmed villagers, killing two men, in 2012.
Bloomberg hosts profile pages on people in finance, and there's an MVP command to look at the ones that get the most views.
Salazar-Limon claims he was simply walking away when Thompson opened fire, shooting within seconds or immediately after yelling a command to stop.
Steven Kwast, the commander of Air Education and Training Command, to develop a program to train officers and non-commissioned officers for space ops.
The White House is granting more authority to the military's head of Africa Command to wage a campaign against the terror group al Shabaab.
Google Assistant is equipped with a hands-free feature that recognizes the command to show previous or current text messages (provided it has permission).
But if you're not home, your phone sends the command to a server in China, which then passes the command along to the socket.
However, the agency says that every maneuver went according to plan and that Hayabusa-2 issued the command to shoot its bullet as expected.
Since you need to get out of insert mode to move your cursor again, you need some sort of command to exit insert mode.
It's been implied "that the ejection seat didn't fire, when in fact the ejection seat was never given the command to fire," he said.
The referendum gave a clear and legitimate command to leave the EU. To ignore it would be to subvert the will of the people.
Simply give it a command to start listening to your audio in rich, clear sound courtesy of its custom amp and long-throw woofer.
Finally the man stopped running and followed the officer's command to lie on the ground with his hands behind his back, the report said.
Last week, Uber's board pressured Kalanick's second in the command to resign and fired more than 20 employees following investigations into its workplace issues.
An attacker could record a command to administer an irregular amount of insulin and replay it, throwing a diabetic off a course of medication.
He said if such powers were granted, it would be up to the military's cyber command to carry out such actions, not the MAD.
As warning sirens blared, a 27-year-old staff sergeant on his fifth combat tour rushed the Marines under his command to a bunker.
Trump also weighed removing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein from his post and installing Rachel Brand, the department's third-in-command, to oversee Mueller.
In another amendment, a bipartisan group of senators wants to elevate the military's top cyber unit, Cyber Command, to be its own combatant command.
The administration also plans to set up a U.S. Space Command to focus on war-fighting and a Space Development Agency to handle acquisition.
Commanders and senior enlisted advisers will also talk to troops in their command to discuss the cultural climate and report their observations to leaders.
As the Pentagon increasingly views space as a war-fighting domain, leaders resurrected US Space Command to provide a more singular focus on space.
"The current situation requires battle command to be highly strategic, coordinated, timely, professional and accurate," he said, according to Xinhua, the state news agency.
The House National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — which cleared the lower chamber on Wednesday — would elevate U.S. Cyber Command to a standalone warfighting entity.
According to court records, she interpreted her boss&apos words as a command to terminate the pregnancy if she wanted to keep her job.
He wasn't sure of the date, so I couldn't go to the United States Africa Command to confirm it conducted a strike that day.
It could be a command to sit and read, but it could just as easily be pronounced "red," which references the painting's predominant color.
As a result, they're not really thinking about the fact that they're sending a query to Amazon when they utter a command to Alexa.
Both Mr. Ayers and Mr. Kelly directed Dr. Pena to go through her military chain of command to address the issue, the person said.
The House National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) -- which cleared the lower chamber on Wednesday -- would elevate U.S. Cyber Command to a standalone warfighting entity.
This afternoon, NASA scientists will send a command to Spitzer, telling it to stop taking observations and no longer send pings back to Earth.
There's no reason to think Otani won't have good enough command to start and he throws a lot of strikes, but Bumgarner locates everything.
Williams told investigators the ageless, affable game show host told him to "Do it," which Pierce says his client interpreted as a command to kill.
In today's version of Siri Shortcuts, users are prompted to record their own voice command to launch a favorite app or take a specific action.
When it finds one within range, it sends a command to open the door, keeping it open until the user has passed through the doorway.
After successfully activating the button, the brain can tune the motor command to be more precise, use less energy and to avoid stress or pain.
Members of Congress and outside groups have criticized the military in the past for relying on the chain of command to prosecute sexual assault cases.
B2xc5 will have your bishop in the second rank, or horizontal row, to square c5); the command "=" to promote a pawn to a queen (e.g.
Further, BoxLock had configured this command to be in read-write mode, so once the attackers knew what to target, they could initiate an unlock.
The deployment will allow the aircrews to train with European partners and allow Global Strike Command to practice bomber operations from a forward operating location.
Echo Frames cost $180 and are Alexa-enabled, meaning the wearer can speak a command to Amazon's voice assistant and the glasses will hear it.
Officers thought Black was an intruder, police have said, and opened fire after he didn't follow a command to drop the gun he was holding.
As part of the company's quest to change, Gurley led the search for a COO to act as a steady second-in-command to Kalanick.
The investigating officer eventually found that "appropriate administrative or disciplinary" action was warranted, leaving the chain of command to decide whether to issue any punishment.
One day Mr. Putin pleaded with the Soviet military command to defend the K.G.B. headquarters, which was surrounded by German protesters eager to seize files.
A wary Johnson decided to move ahead with a bombing pause, without consulting his South Vietnamese allies or his military command, to get negotiations started.
In replacing Mr. Perry, Mr. Brouillette becomes the latest lobbyist and seasoned second-in-command to take over for an embattled, higher-profile cabinet secretary.
And Vyacheslav Igorevich Penchukov, a well-known local DJ who went by the nickname "tank," managed the whole scheme, putting him second in command to Slavik.
As Garrett explains in his review, if your phone is connected to your home Wi-Fi, it sends the on/off command to the socket directly.
A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) sent one final radio command to the rover last night but did not receive a response.
Google says that when people speak a command to its Assistant today, its servers need to dig through 100GB of data to understand what's being asked.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has directed the Army and U.S. Special Operations Command to conduct reviews, which could result in awards of valor or disciplinary actions.
The decree here transferred command of the Bangkok-based 1st and 11th Infantry Regiments from the military chain of command to the king's Royal Security Command.
Vacation is both a disruption in routine and a command to enjoy every moment; a combination that rarely goes well with something like an anxiety disorder.
He assumed oversight of the Crown Property Bureau and ordered two infantry units in Bangkok moved from normal military command to that of his royal corps.
"In recognition of the increasing connectivity of the Indian and Pacific Oceans today we rename the US Pacific Command to US Indo-Pacific Command," Mattis said.
If I were being asked on command to cry, this is the exact face I would pull: eyes squinted, eyebrows cartoonishly inverted, somber expression, no smile.
" As the protesters bear down on the Microsoft building, they launch into a chant that riffs on the UNIX command to delete a file: "RM DRM!
If approved by the full Senate, he would serve as second in command to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and supervise the agency's day-to-day operations.
These techniques are really used to send a command to surface or to send up a signal buoy so that more efficient communications can be used.
Trump's command to Kelly came last May, the day after the White House Counsel's Office urged him not to grant Kushner the clearance, the Times reported.
Bollore, second-in-command to Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn, had already announced last month that Renault was stepping up investment to improve its NOx emissions performance.
"In recognition of the increasing connectivity between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, today we rename the U.S. Pacific Command to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command," Mattis said.
Alternatively, and more troublingly, he could end up following the chain of command to carry out his boss's evident wishes and try to make the investigation disappear.
He deployed a special forces police contingent trained in Colombia and nicknamed Jungle Command, to enforce anti-terrorism legislation that aims to stop arson attacks on industry.
When giving Alexa a command to turn off the bedroom light, she responded by explaining what Brief Mode does and giving me the option to enable it.
My morning routine starts by using the "Okay, Google" command to ask my smartphone for the latest news, and it responds with the BBC Radio 1003 bulletin.
The Echo Show still does support full-screen YouTube video, but users will need to use a separate "Alexa, zoom in" command to display videos like that.
A haptic device could be called up by a voice command to access existing GPS data for directions, then "steer" someone via gentle taps on their skin.
If you want to use it to set a command to open the News app when you say "check the news," for example, you can do that.
He said he had asked the country's military command "to lay out all possible plans, as I am keen to protect Iraqi citizens" from cross-border attacks.
"'The Stream' considers the conscious practice of social media sharing and repositions the power dynamics as a one sided command to attention and invariably, subservience," he said.
Experts and former officials widely view the split as inevitable, following Congress's decision to elevate Cyber Command to its own war-fighting unit through legislation last year.
While LTE is optimized for data-hungry smartphones, new IoT networks are optimized for short messages —  say, a sensor reading or a command to set a thermostat.
It could also prove useful for interacting with chatbots, which Facebook also enhanced this week with persistent menus for when you don't know what command to type.
Once a locker owner swipes a card detector, it issues a command to a centralised computer system, which activates Toyota's hidden conveyor belt and fork lift tech.
Thus, he noted that a hacker could theoretically send a hidden command to an Alexa-enabled security system asking it to unlock a door, as an example.
In 2005, the Department of Defense told the SEAL command to increase the number of enlisted SEALs by 500 within five years, according to an internal memo.
By plugging the air-conditioner into the smart power outlet, he could turn the air-conditioner on or off just by speaking a command to the Echo.
"The comprehensive review found that over a sustained period of time, rising pressure to meet operational demands led those in command to rationalize declining standards," he said.
Brooks got a call from a member of the White House national security staff asking Central Command to move a drone into position to monitor the situation.
Theodore B. Olson, a lawyer for New Jersey, said the law was a "direct command" to the states rather than a federal effort to regulate sports betting.
In your mail programs options, settings or view menu, look for a "show original" or "view message header" command to see the message's path across the internet.
You can add skills to Alexa using the Alexa mobile app, the Amazon site on your computer, or even by voice command to the Alexa-enabled device.
Austin Miller, known as Scott, who left the shadowy Joint Special Operations Command to take on the war effort of a coalition to which 41 nations contribute.
While at the base, the defense chief will also meet with leadership at U.S. Special Operations Command "to discuss support to global operations," according to the Pentagon.
He is a favorite of Ms. Redstone's, and in her vision of a joined CBS and Viacom he would serve as second-in-command to Mr. Moonves.
He'll force those below him in the chain of command to violate the code of military justice, by torturing terrorist suspects and killing their next of kin.
The F.B.I. has been working alongside commandos from the military's Joint Special Operations Command to collect evidence, a partnership that prosecutors say gives the United States options.
Spencer allegedly went outside his chain of command to propose a "secret agreement with the White House" to end the standoff, according to a senior defense official.
Amazon has designed the sleekest, most efficient consumer gratification interface ever devised: just a click on a screen or a command to Alexa and an item arrives.
Trump would have to fire a handful of other Justice Department officials in the chain of command to make it happen, but he could probably do it.
"Putin arrived at the National Defense Control Center and gave the command to start the tests," the Kremlin's press office said, according to Russian state propaganda outlet Sputnik.
The Trump administration this week elevated the US Cyber Command to a Unified Combatant Command, in a long-awaited move that underscores the growing importance of cyber warfare.
Sony is working to add a voice command to reach its PlayStation Vue live TV package from the gaming console and on further personalizing search capabilities, executives said.
But unlike those systems, the stoplights in Pittsburgh don't need a jumble of wires run beneath the city streets or the help of a central command to run.
Mr Wilke, who today is second-in-command to Jeff Bezos, set up a team of scientists to study Amazon's internal processes in order to improve their efficiency.
Earlier on Friday, Christopher A. Wray, the director of the F.B.I., formally elevated David L. Bowdich, the bureau's third in command, to succeed Mr. McCabe as deputy director.
"Ask KITT" (because everyone wants a Knight Rider car) is the command to pull the car out of the garage, and the video demonstration shows it working effortlessly.
Mack is believed to be second in command to Raniere, who was extradited to the U.S. to face charges for sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit forced labor.
The Pentagon has quietly allowed U.S. Cyber Command to go on the offensive to defend the U.S. from cyberattacks, according to a report in The New York Times.
Tavares' track record is certainly impressive, especially since leaving Renault where he was second-in-command to Carlos Ghosn, to join the nearly bankrupt PSA in late 2013.
As the second in command to former President Obama, Biden helped pass the ACA, the largest health care reform undertaken in decades, extending coverage to 22019 million people.
Still no vote in the Senate on an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would elevate the Pentagon's U.S. Cyber Command to a full combatant unit.
Activists say the men were transporting wood in their boat and didn&apost obey the patrol&aposs command to stop because they feared the soldiers were drug traffickers.
The hearing also comes amid a contentious debate over whether to elevate the military's top cyber unit, U.S. Cyber Command, to a standalone entity with its own authority.
Harry Harris, then the head of US Pacific Command, to a briefing — one so classified that their deputy commanders, both three-star officers, were not allowed to attend.
But an Army spokesman, Wayne Hall, provided written answers from the Army Corrections Command to questions posed by The Times, from which a sketch of her environment emerged.
"We've been on guard about something like this for some time, transferring prisoners from Red Command to other units," said Uziel Castro, the top security official in Roraima.
Saturday's royal command to revoke Thaksin's decorations was for his 2008 corruption conviction and for fleeing the country to escape a two-year prison sentence, the document said.
The committee has told Facebook that it is not enough for the company's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg -- Facebook's No. 2 in command -- to testify on Oct. 29.
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The committee has told Facebook that it is not enough for the company's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg — Facebook's No. 2 in commandto testify on Oct. 29.
In a major Army reorganization carried out over the past year, he established a new four-star command to oversee the Army's modernization of its weapons and doctrine.
Last year, when Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced that the Pentagon was renaming its Pacific Commandto Indo-Pacific — he emphasized India's importance in a shifting world order.
Deputy al Qaeda leader killed in Syria US Central Command to investigate US Central Command will look into any allegations of civilian casualties in the area, the official said.
Francisco Huenchumilla, an indigenous Mapuche senator with the Christian Democrats party, said the use of Jungle Command to combat common criminality was "absolutely disproportionate" and could inflame the situation.
For that, Mr. Trump would have had to have gotten a report from the commandos directly, or relayed up through their chain of command to the commander in chief.
This would have given legal cover to Vladimir Padrino, the defence minister, and the high command, to throw their support behind Mr Guaidó and the opposition-controlled national assembly.
The questions, which include a spattering of corporate buzz words, ask employees to weigh in on everything from the clarity of their chain of command to their job satisfaction.
A recurring feature of progressive Christian Twitter has become white people bemoaning the fact that their relatives and friends have turned away from Jesus' command to love one's neighbor.
I landed on the housing above Sekai, just as HubSystem sent a command to my governor module that should have flash-fried my inorganic parts and soft human bits.
Napolitano's report last week on "Fox & Friends," saying he had three intelligence sources who said Obama went "outside the chain of command" to watch Trump, provoked an international incident.
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Admiral Harry Harris, commander of Pacific Command, to be the ambassador to South Korea, NBC News reported citing sources familiar with the situation.
Routines can now support Announcements, too — like a Dinner Time routine could include a command to announce to everyone it's time to eat across all the household Echo devices.
He spoke of his son, Humayun Khan, who died in the Iraq War after he told soldiers under his command to take cover while he investigated a suspicious vehicle.
This is a throwback: in 1985, the US created the US Space Command to do exactly this, but the organization was put under the umbrella of STRATCOM in 2002.
There are now more than 300 skills for the Echo, from the trivial — there is one to make Alexa produce rude body sounds on commandto the pretty handy.
Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency, notes that the Islamic State has developed an "external action command" to train operatives in carrying out sophisticated attacks in the West.
In fact, the command to eat healthy appears to have flipped some kind of switch in my brain, so I actually eat even more shittily than I did before.
NATO allies this month backed plans for two new military headquarters - an Atlantic command and a logistics command - to help protect Europe in the event of a future conflict.
Nearly every New Testament author speaks about the power of spiritual speech, and Jesus final command to his disciples was to go into the world and spread his teachings.
We have to speak a very specific command to trigger a virtual assistant to control a device, like setting the temperature on a thermostat or turning on a lamp.
The show is currently run by Bill Owens, who was second in command to Mr. Fager and is on a short list of candidates to take over the show.
Afghanistan was the only country in Central Command to see an increase in both incidents and casualties from IEDs compared to the previous 90 days, the JIDO report says.
He had the support and trust of his superiors in doing so, and many in the Navy knew Green had been placed in the command to do just that.
He heads a priesthood with a high proportion of gay men who, whether or not they obey the command to be celibate, dare not speak openly about their orientation.
He or she could theoretically choose to resign rather than carry out the order, but then it would fall to the secretary's second-in-command to order the strike.
Photo: US Army Cyber CommandNORAD, the agency that tracks missile threats to the US and Canada, just sent out a tweet welcoming the US Cyber Command to the big leagues.
When accessing Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant, a person's voice command to reschedule his or her delivery would trigger changes in XPO's internal logistics tracking and dispatching software, Harik said.
In fact, every member of the family will have spent some time there at some point during the summer, as it's almost "a royal command" to do so, insiders say.
This week or next, the engineers will send a command to the spacecraft that will turn off its transmitter and other instruments, leaving it silent and drifting in its orbit.
This would have given legal cover to General Padrino and the high command to declare their obedience to the opposition-controlled national assembly, of which Mr Guaidó is the speaker.
Kim Guadagno, second-in-command to Trump's erstwhile ally, Chris Christie, in a campaign in which he called on the blue state to turn an even deeper shade of blue.
The feature will allow users to use the "OK Google" command to turn to a specific TV show or channel, rewind or pause a video, or record a particular programming.
In 2007 the Wing replaced its F-15s with F-22s, becoming the second USAF air base, and the first of PACAF command, to host operational F-22 Raptor squadrons.
The decree transfers command of the Bangkok-based 1st and 11th Infantry Regiments from the military chain of command to the Royal Security Command, including responsibility personnel and operations budget.
Mr. Aylwin also pushed the army high command to weed out hundreds of agents of the C.N.I., General Pinochet's repressive secret intelligence agency, who were still active in the army.
To that end, here's an idea: Individual sanctions should be designed to include government officials and military officers progressively from the top of the chain of command to the bottom.
A 2777 federal lawsuit against the village and police accused Gliniewicz of pressuring a female department employee under his command to perform oral sex on him five times in 13.
While he maintains that humans are necessary for improving natural language processing, Rudnicky also believes that it's incredibly unlikely for a voice command to get traced back to one individual.
Just say her name (🎵say her name 🎵) followed by a command to have the virtual assistant adjust your Zigbee-compatible smart lights, switches, plugs, locks, alarms, sensors, and more.
That said, Amazon, in particular, has failed to capitalize on the potential for voice shopping, given how easily it can tie a voice command to a purchase from its site.
Space Force separated itself from the Air Force&aposs Space Command to become the sixth branch of the military, joining the Air Force, Marine Corps, Army, Navy, and Coast Guard.
The ouster came after the Spencer went outside the chain of command to seek a further review process about whether Gallagher should retain his Trident status, according to NBC News.
When a user taps this button, they'll be directed to a screen where they can record their own custom voice command to launch whatever task or action the developer is suggesting.
"The Secretary of Defense has been conducting a comprehensive review of DoD forces, programs and activities within each Combatant Command to ensure alignment with the National Defense Strategy's priorities," Farah said.
For whatever reason, however, I found that Spotify playback would frequently pause a couple of seconds after a song started, forcing me to use a second voice command to restart it.
So the manufacturer of a smart dishwasher that supports Google's voice assistant could add a command to "start a hypercycle," even though that's not a universal feature found on other dishwashers.
The Pentagon first will establish a Space Command to oversee and coordinate space operations and a Space Development Agency to accelerate the development and fielding of space technologies for the military.
"On every version, you can first send a command to request to change the protocol version to the earliest one, and then send a request to change gas composition," he said.
Although the company has added 3D Touch support to its iOS version so you can jump right into a query and a "Ok Hound" voice command to make hands-free requests.
"The comprehensive review found that over a sustained period of time, rising pressure to meet operational demands led those in command to rationalize declining standards," said the Navy's top officer, Adm.
As part of its response to Russia's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region, NATO is considering the new logistics command to move troops more quickly across Europe in any possible conflict.
On Friday, Trump issued a statement announcing that he was officially elevating US Cyber Command to a full-fledged combatant command, which members of Congress voted in favor of last December.
Some of these projects are already underway: For example, the UAE signed an agreement with the US Strategic Command to share data and services related to space situational awareness in April.
So the Home Office wanted Scotland Yard's Specialist Protection Command to work alongside the security services to provide "defense in depth" for each of the exiles on the Kremlin's hit list.
Sources told Reuters earlier this month that the Richemont-owned Chloe was set to name Natacha Ramsay-Levi, second-in-command to Louis Vuitton designer Nicolas Ghesquiere, to replace Waight Keller.
"Given Trump's newfound friendship with Xi Jinping, it might make it significantly harder for the Pacific Command to get its plans approved for the next freedom of navigation patrols," Storey said.
The absence of any Florida-based installations from the finalist list is bound to disappoint members of Congress who publicly advocated for the command to be housed in the Sunshine State.
The South Korean military still has not determined what exactly has been leaked, Yonhap News reported, but said it was possible the hack could lead the command to rewrite military operation plans.
But best of all, in my opinion, the app kills off the cursor, landing you right into text input mode with the visual command to "type" as soon as you open it.
The country is home to a US military facility and just hosted an annual 20-nation military exercise with the US military's Africa Command to strengthen local forces to fight extremist insurgents.
Earlier this year, however, Broadcom's SoC (system-on-a-chip) was found to contain a security vulnerability that allowed hackers to execute a command to take over a device via Wi-Fi.
Harry B. Harris Jr., who currently serves as the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, to be the American ambassador to South Korea, according to a statement from Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
The Peugeot maker's CEO Carlos Tavares, a former second-in-command to Ghosn at Renault, stunned investors on July 24 with a 7.8 percent margin and snap turnaround at recently acquired Opel.
On that day in 1919, General Reginald Dyer ordered 50 men under his command to fire into a crowd of people at Amritsar, the spiritual home of Sikhism, in north-west India.
Why it matters: Scientists would like to understand how to turn off the command to scratch an itch because it could lead to a treatment for chronic scratching that damages the skin.
The OS X Print box also includes a menu command to save the PDF to the Mac's Web Receipts folder, a handy place to store order information and invoices from online purchases.
He believed that Orange City Christians could be moved by certain kinds of moral arguments—ones that depended on the sanctity of life, for instance, or the command to love thy neighbor.
With her brain's judgment center impaired, once Muthart hallucinated the command to gouge out her own eyes, she was unable to comprehend its repercussions, regardless of any pain she may have felt.
The ship's crew discovered a planet with a terrifying life form that could destroy humanity, and they're trying to undermine the Naval Space Command to prevent them from ever discovering the planet.
Yonhap News in South Korea reported that North Korea asked the United Nations Command to hold "general-level military talks" about returning the remains of American troops killed in the Korean War.
Amazon summary: The air is unbearably tense as Armand Gamache returns to the Sûreté du Québec for his first day of work since his demotion from its command to head of homicide.
Military officials told the Times that Defense Secretary Ash Carter believed this attention was too narrow and that he set deadlines for Cyber Command to develop a campaign that would target ISIS.
Africa, for instance, is the subject of a panel titled 'Using Social Media to Reach Diverse Audiences: US Africa Command', to be presented by Nathan Herring, Social Media Manager for US AFRICOM.
And the treat-flinging feature definitely does appeal to Chelsea, especially now that it's Alexa-integrated so that I can easily issue a voice command to give her a well-earned reward.
The order came back from the military's Central Command to stop the mining, and the helicopters fired on the Ajr, killing some of the crewmen and sending others leaping into the water.
Peter Chernin, who was once second in command to Mr. Murdoch when he ran the mogul's film business, has been advising Mr. Stankey and could play a role in finding a replacement.
Throughout the year, Magyar Telekom executives met with Janos Lazar, Mr. Orban's second-in-command, to negotiate the license renewal and a multimillion-dollar contract to install broadband internet throughout rural Hungary.
In 1994, former Walt Disney Studios head Jeffrey Katzenberg (now head of Quibi) thought he would become second-in-command to then CEO Michael Eisner, and therefore in the running for CEO.
An attached file contains a command to download malware with the ability to monitor a bank network, including a capability to take video of day-to-day use of the corporate network.
Officer Thomas said he had thrown three more punches just before Mr. Hyers fell because the inmate was not complying with a command to put his hands behind his back for cuffing.
According to Boston College professor Paul Schervish, Bloomberg had "conquered the business world, but he still had in his soul this command to use his talents and his will in another arena."
The proposed reinforcements include additional "expeditionary" adviser teams that would allow the U.S.-led command to work in four or more remote areas at once, encouraging Afghan commanders to be more aggressive.
Lower velocity was to be expected following the second major arm-related surgery of Harvey's career, so it was clear that he would need strong command to survive without blowing hitters away.
The sergeant, who asked that his name not be published because he did not have authorization from his military command to speak, said he appreciated the kindness of the Americans he met.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Friday he was elevating the status of the Pentagon's U.S. Cyber Command to help spur development of cyber weapons to deter attacks and punish intruders.
NCIS told VICE News that investigators found no criminal activity to meet the felony charges threshold in Crockett's case and passed it back to the Navy command to act on their discretion.
Rosenstein gained national attention after Trump's former attorney general, Jeff Sessions, recused himself from the Russia investigation, leaving his then second-in-command to oversee U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team.
Use voice command to have Alexa access any of the above features for you, as well as call or message family and friends, dish the latest news, control your smart home, and more.
" Thirteen years ago in the socialist journal Monthly Review, Fred Magdoff and Harry Magdoff likened the fear of unemployment caused by Big Capital's "reserve at command" to that induced by the "master's whip.
"The bill that I should not have signed on to cosponsor contained some hateful language which I do not condone, and it is against our Lord's command to love our neighbors," state Rep.
Separately, the Defense Department is recreating the unified U.S. Space Command to place all of the operational space related assets of the Defense Department under the operational control of another four star general.
He said that was because the federal police, who are responsible for the airport, saw it as unnecessary and failed to send the request up the chain of command to the Interior Ministry.
An amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) would direct the president to elevate U.S. Cyber Command to a standalone warfighting entity, pulling it out from under the authority of Strategic Command.
" — Aaron Kall, director of University of Michigan debate program "Sad to report Cruz's snotty command to Donald to not interrupt won't play as well as either Trump's 'lyin' Ted' or Rubio's yoga crack.
Congress elevated Cyber Command to a unified combatant command using annual defense policy legislation passed last year, but also required the Pentagon to conduct a full assessment before splitting it from the NSA.
By putting a gap between the demonstration of the action (the human jumping), and the command to imitate (the dog jumping), the dog has to rely on its memory to recall the action.
Perhaps more important, he showed Monday that he had the stuff and the command to make it through seven innings without an excessive pitch count, throwing 213 of his 2308 pitches for strikes.
"The policy places emphasis on communication between the service member and her chain of command to ensure the safety and well-being of the service member and the child," Marine Corps spokesman Capt.
As former NSA researcher Dave Aitel noted on Twitter, Auernheimer could have sent an update to the printer's firmware with a similar command to the one he used last week, bricking the printers.
But MGS 2 considered a similar dilemma: If new protagonist Raiden officiously follows orders from an increasingly preposterous central command, to what extent is he, and by extension the player, really in control?
You can also use a simple command to your Google Home — "Hey Google, talk like Issa" or "Hey Google, talk like a Legend" — to get Issa Rae or John Legend&aposs voice immediately.
"These women were in positions of extreme trust, because every command to fire or cease-fire or advance or retreat in World War I was made by telephone," Cobbs said in an interview.
I made sure to pet him at every opportunity (there's a button to pet and a command to scold, and I have no idea what kind of monster would ever use the latter).
The guidance orders Fleet Forces Command to makes sure the plan provides enough time in maintenance, provides adequate forces to meet the deployment requirements and reserves enough readiness to respond to a crisis.
The legal complaints assert that requiring people to reveal their citizenship status will predictably depress participation, thereby preventing the government from obeying the constitutional command to conduct an "actual enumeration" every 10 years.
As the engineers scrambled to figure out what they could do from more than 100 million miles away, someone forgot to send a weekly command to reset a timer on the other spacecraft.
I remember the line-and-block chart showing how to raise concerns up the chain of command, to the agency inspector general, and ultimately, as a whistleblower to the oversight committees in Congress.
But Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has a different version of events -- that Spencer went out of the chain of command to negotiate with the White House over a review of the case.
The meat of the article trumpets a handful of lower court decisions that question the longstanding consensus that courts should not interfere with economic regulation absent an explicit constitutional command to do so.
In November 2012, the C.D.C. invited Danlan to take part in a conference on World AIDS Day led by a high-ranking official, Li Keqiang, now second in command to President Xi Jinping.
Nuclear physicist Taylor Wilson joined the Air Force Space Command to see how a growing military and commercial space presence threatens the ubiquitous satellites, which are essential to humanity's digital way of life.
Solomon, presently co-head of the investment banking department, and Schwartz, the current chief financial officer, will be replacing Gary Cohn, second in command to CEO Lloyd Blankfein, the WSJ said, citing unnamed sources.
But this doesn't always work out: when Syfy canceled Dark Matter last year, creator Joseph Mallozzi shopped the series around to other outlets, including MGM's Stargate-centric streaming service, Stargate Command, to no avail.
After the next Cygnus resupply vehicle undocks from the ISS and moves to a "safe distance," a team of ground-based operators will execute a command to begin Spacecraft Fire Experiment-I (Saffire-1).
In the campaign's early days, according to one source granted anonymity to speak candidly about the inner workings, it would not have been unusual for those in the high command to chase down tips.
Rogers has said that while he supports elevating Cyber Command to a fully combatant command, he does not believe that the unit is ready to come out from under the umbrella of the NSA.
Rising pressure to meet demands for more and more Navy operations, particularly in the Asia-Pacific, led those in command to rationalize declining standards that ranged from basic seamanship to operational safety, Richardson said.
I'd sit through each sermon without really processing what the priest said, immersed and isolated in my utter boredom, the interminable dullness broken up periodically by a command to kneel down in the pew.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who traveled to Florida to watch the launch, announced afterward that President Donald Trump would direct the Pentagon to establish a Combatant Command to oversee America's activities in space.
He added that while it's unusual for the chain of command to dip as low as Francisco's position, he believed the solicitor general has more than enough experience to conduct oversight of the investigation.
If Sessions, who's not expected to remain in the job after November's midterm elections, does leave, oversight of the probe would likely shoot back up the chain of command to the new attorney general.
In Sharif's rendering, "Look" is at once a command to see and to grieve the people these words describe — and also a means of implicating the reader in the violence delivered upon those people.
The Air Force said in a statement on Sunday that: "Air Force leadership directed Air Mobility Command to review all guidance pertaining to selection of airports and lodging accommodations during international travels," CNN reported.
The Israeli military said that it had deployed two search-and-rescue battalions from its Home Front Command to assist evacuation efforts, and that it had called up reservists to help fight the fires.
President Donald Trump last month granted additional authority to US Africa Command to conduct counterterrorism airstrikes against the terror group.. But Africa Command made it clear that there was no link between the two.
When Mr. Byford was introduced as the transit leader in November, I asked him what he thought about the governor's practice of bypassing the chain of command to directly call superintendents within the system.
The army, which moved its command to fight Boko Haram to Maiduguri to be close to the front, has repelled two recent attacks on the city of two million, allowing commercial flights to resume.
Pentagon and military officials said subsequently that any delay in reporting the injuries was because it took time for the information to work its way up the chain of command to leaders in Washington.
Slip this baby on, and the accelerometers built into each finger-ring will allow you to send a text or command to a paired Bluetooth device through a variety of finger taps and swipes.
Booker uses religious categories more naturally than any other candidate: grace, faith, sacrificial love, the command to love your neighbor as yourself, the awareness that love has a redemptive power to cast out fear.
The former American Football frontman's eight studio album is produced by S. Carey, solo artist in his own right but probably best known as the brilliant second-in-command to Justin Vernon in Bon Iver.
There's no voice command to turn the mic off (likely because you then wouldn't be able to turn it back on with a similar command), but turning off the video camera is accomplished by voice.
In the right circumstances, you can use a voice command to simultaneously turn on your TV and soundbar, find the content you want to watch, and start playing it, all without picking up a remote.
When political leaders with an already dubious claim to power actively abuse it, the freedom of those down the chain of command to ignore their orders can turn into a positive duty to disobey orders.
It is voiced as a sort of command to the self more than the reader, and each time I read it I root out more hope: Let us say we have an experience in matter.
The Arlo Monitor is WiFi, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit compatible, so a simple voice command to Alexa or Google can switch your new Fire Tablet to a live view of the baby's room.
"The ambassadors always have an easier time reaching a higher level of the host government," he said, who noted that it is harder for the second in command to gain the same level of access.
The Senate's proposal to require the commander of Air Force Space Command to serve a term of at least six years is a step in the right direction, providing needed stability in that key position.
Pentagon's cyber attack offense: The New York Times reports the Pentagon has empowered the U.S. Cyber Command to take a more aggressive posture on the offensive, trying to counter attackers as they enter U.S. networks.
The armed groups have no single command to control them, and the government forces have the authority to attack the Nusra Front and Daesh — which means there is no real, clear and comprehensive cease-fire.
Based in the city of Culiacán, the papers say, he also had an army of "sicarios," or assassins, at his command to carry out murders, kidnappings, acts of torture and to serve as debt collectors.
Tesla is reportedly trying to recruit a second-in-command to help Musk, but even if they find someone, that person isn't going to be able to stop him from pressing "send" on his tweets.
She also again pushed for an investigation into the "chain of command to identify the masterminds, as well as those who incited, allowed or turned a blind eye to the murder," including the crown prince.
Steele claims, improbably, to have senior Kremlin informants who were prepared to sing upon command to contacts of a former British spy, who had not been active in Russia for a quarter of a century.
Attempts to send a command to fix the problem apparently did not reach the spacecraft because it was in between satellite communication links, and it used too much propellant to continue to the space station.
Bringing Actions to Wear OS watches means it's super easy to do things like use a voice command to turn on a compatible oven while unloading groceries, or check on when your next train is arriving.
The military is under pressure from the chain of command to keep the operations secret, but at the same time they have a strong tradition of publicly honoring people who died carrying out their military service.
The first meeting of the implementation group is scheduled to take place this week, Cook said, with implementation of the program for both the services and Special Operations Command to begin no later than April 1.
According to our best sources, which are admittedly biased toward Becket, Henry criticized his knights for being "drones and traitors" for letting him be so mistreated by Becket, but never gave a direct command to violence.
Cheney used his background as chief of staff to Gerald Ford and minority whip for the House Republicans, to figure out how to employ all the institutional resources at his command to shape White House policy.
Sergeant Chapman was considered for the Medal of Honor when the secretary of the Air Force, Deborah Lee James, directed the service's Special Operations Command to review the seven Air Force Crosses awarded since the Sept.
"As a matter of policy, it would be inappropriate for Naval Special Warfare Command to endorse or imply endorsement of specific fitness tech­nology/equipment," deputy public affairs officer Patricia M. O'Connor told me in an email.
They acknowledge that getting money from the Assad regime is unlikely, but they hope that their case can help establish evidence of a "chain of command" to be used in a possible future war crimes trial.
New, classified directives given to him by Mr. Trump, and built upon by Congress, allow Cyber Command to place "implants" of malicious software inside foreign networks without lengthy approval processes that run up to the president.
The officers drew weapons and instructed the boy to drop the gun, but he refused and walked toward an officer, ignoring a second command to drop the gun and continuing to walk toward one of them.
"Members of the SIU, along with its commander went through the vetting process, but for example the Mexican government did not allow for anybody higher up in the chain of command to be vetted," Vigil said.
Google News An unexpected addition, all things considered – but this top news application is already live with Siri Shortcuts support, allowing readers to use voice command to navigate to their favorite news sources and other frequent destinations.
After that, the sentence says, General Moreno ordered soldiers under his command to incinerate the body at a ranch some 60 miles away with 60 liters of diesel, and then dump the ashes in a nearby stream.
More impressive is that — beyond using the "Hey Google" command to control media and YouTube content — you can use the Assistant-powered voice control to play music from the Link Bar even when the TV is off.
President Trump has given the go-ahead for a plan dating from the Obama administration to elevate US Cyber Command to the level of Unified Combatant Command, giving it more operational independence from the National Security Agency.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States knows the location of the third in command to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who killed himself last month during a U.S.-led raid.
On Tuesday, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told reporters the Pentagon was still "working our way through this" despite an earlier leaked proposal that said the Pentagon planned to elevate Space Command to a major Combatant Command.
Next, manufacturers would need to update the devices so they don't go into standby mode at all, and instead rely on a command to put the devices directly into their lowest power mode after they're done communicating.
It's conceivable that the headphones will, when possible, connect instead on detection of a command to a compatible Alexa device nearby with an internet connection — and there's no shortage of those in many a tech-savvy home.
And yet at the end Ms. Maclean forsakes all the unsettling subtlety and nuance she has had so clearly in her command to serve up a finale that I found frankly confounding, despite its having been foreshadowed.
Once ground control was able to send a manual command to correct it, it was "too late" to salvage the full mission of actually reaching the Space Station as planned because too much propellant was already burned.
On May 13, for instance, the indictment says that one of the hackers ran a Structured Query Language command to identify general details about an Equifax data table, then sampled a select number of records from the database.
"My aim was in no way to endorse the president, his policies, or his party, but to obey God's command to pray for our president and other leaders to govern in the way this passage portrays," Platt said.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam announced on Monday the creation of a cyberspace operations command to protect its sovereignty on the Internet, with prime minister citing risks related to the disputed South China Sea and complex regional and global situations.
The two men then traded heavy blows in crowd-pleasing rallies not often seen these days on the grass but the champion gradually took command to take the second set 7-5 and cruise quickly through the third.
Church members who'd previously regurgitated the "law and order" talking points of the xenophobic, anti-immigrant politicians and pundits changed how they viewed their neighbors, and reacquainted themselves with the Biblical command to love and welcome the stranger.
The Federal Arbitration Act establishes a clear congressional preference for arbitration, and the Supreme Court has held repeatedly that federal agencies and state legislatures cannot override this fundamental mandate without an explicit "contrary congressional command" to do so.
In a related case, Kim Kwan-jin, who served as defense minister under Mr. Lee, was arrested on Saturday on charges of directing members of his military's cyberwarfare command to begin online operations similar to the intelligence agency's.
Image: AlfredThen there's Keyboard Maestro ($36)—it lets you assign a keyboard shortcut to just about anything, whether it's a macro to download text and images from the web or a command to send a particular line through iMessage.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed an executive order creating a joint command to mobilize 21 state agencies behind his bloody war on drugs, prioritizing "high-value" targets and going after all levels of the illicit trade.
Those operations reportedly took the group offline and unable to access the internet, and it was one of the most aggressive actions made public after the Department of Defense authorized the Command to make more offensive campaigns in June.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis sent a letter to NATO headquarters in January calling for a formal NATO mission to Iraq with a semi-permanent or permanent command to train Iraqi forces, according to five senior NATO diplomats.
The creepiest and most compelling strand in Vox is the way Jean has internalized the command to speak as little as possible, and the way she sees the same thing happening to her daughter — but faster and more insidiously.
An attacker can send an instantaneous command to close one or both doors to trap the vehicle inside, or open and close one door repeatedly to strike the vehicle a number of times as a driver tries to flee.
"SCRAMBLE THE JETS" is a phrase that originated as a command to get military aircraft off the ground as quickly as possible to intercept hostile aircraft, but has now also come to mean doing something as quickly as possible.
"We will use any and all power in our command to make sure it's backed up — whether that's a contempt citation, whether that's going to court and getting that citation enforced, whether it's fines, whether it's possible incarceration," Rep.
US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis sent a letter to NATO headquarters in January calling for a formal NATO mission to Iraq with a semi-permanent or permanent command to train Iraqi forces, according to five senior NATO diplomats.
She changed the lyric from "in all our sons command" to a gender-neutral "in all of us command", which, along with the indigenous hoop dancer and flute player Tony Duncan who joined her, caused some unnecessary friction online.
Foer's other concession to nostalgia, in the form of an inoffensive command to return to the "sustaining nourishment of the contemplative life and the deep commitment to text," is overshadowed by a vigorous and novel call for regulatory intervention.
We look again at the billboard and notice that some words across the illustrated sky (perhaps spoiling pictorial serenity with a command to "See America First") have been painted out in nonmatching blue by an unknown but careful hand.
These individuals, according to such luminaries as former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, often caused problems by inappropriately inserting themselves into the chain of command, to include attempts to directly "coordinate" four-star generals in the field in Afghanistan.
Each puzzle piece — each new movement of a dinosaur's head or glint of light off water — had to be reviewed in Los Angeles, Vancouver and Austin, assessed and revised as it went up the chain of command to Malick.
Now, as his party plans to extend his rule, the president is increasingly reliant on a military unit from his home area, the Special Forces Command, to quell dissent over collapsing public services, corruption, growing poverty and brutality by security services.
Rather than using the ugly app, you can say a command to an Echo speaker at home to remote start / lock / unlock (assuming you pay the $49 yearly fee), which was great for preheating the car on a snowy day.
Military prosecutors originally accused the highly decorated Howard of posing as two different people, including a nutritionist hired by the command, to entice three women into sharing sexy snapshots of themselves over text messages — popularly called catfishing — in summer 2017.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A petition calling for the resignation of Thailand's deputy prime minister attracted thousands of signatures on Monday, heaping pressure on the junta's second-in-command to step aside amid a scandal over a luxury watch and undeclared assets.
Users can donate to 501(c)(3) public charities in the U.S. Once Google Assistant receives the command to make a donation, the user can name the organization of their choice if they haven't already, and the amount of their gift.
"We will use any and all power in our command to make sure it's backed up -- whether that's a contempt citation, whether that's going to court and getting that citation enforced, whether it's fines, whether it's possible incarceration," said Rep.
Florian Philippot, second in command to far-right National Front party leader Marine Le Pen, said the decision to abandon the show was welcome, and that he failed to understand how it could ever have been programmed in the first place.
Investigators have sought to understand if Bissonnette's role at SEAL Team 6 as a liaison for the command to suppliers of technology and equipment might have been influenced by his business contracts, according to the two people familiar with the probe.
In a tragic example of the law of unintended consequences, our guide informs us the failure of the Nazi plan to starve out 500,000 Warsaw Jews spurred the High Command to grease the wheels for another solution: the Final One.
"This BMW is the latest in a number of different vehicles that we have utilised at Rose Bay Local Area Command to raise awareness and engage with the community," Rose Bay Police Commander, Superintendent Bradley Hodder, said in a statement online.
He also sent a message up the chain of command to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and the White House that he was not happy with the lack of information they were providing to Congress about actions in Afghanistan, Syria and elsewhere.
Apple listens to a rolling block of a few seconds of audio at a time locally on the device with the A8 and only with high confidence that you actually said Hey Siri will it start recording a command to broadcast.
The change that happened in August was to revert back to allowing the commanding general of Army Recruiting Command to approve the waivers, which is the same level of authority for approval as in the Navy, Air Force and Marines.
Speaking of the Assistant, 9to5Google also found references to new voices for Google's digital helper (you'll now be able to choose male or female voices), and the "possibility" of a new command to call up the Assistant in the first place.
If you've got a guy who you're waiting for a third pitch to come or for the command to be good enough to handle pitching more than a few innings, why not see what that guy can do in short stints?
The Philae team tried to send a command to the lander on Sunday in an effort to move its flywheel and perhaps push it into a better position or rattle it enough to shake some dust off its solar panels.
In May, it changed the name of its military Pacific Command headquarters in Hawaii to Indo-Pacific Command to signal a broader regional strategy that has been promoted by Japan and Australia, stretching from the Western Pacific to the Indian Ocean.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) sent a letter to the heads of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Department of Homeland Security, the NSA and Cyber Command to ensure the U.S. is prepared for the end of Adobe Flash.
Humphrey regretted not breaking decisively with LBJ over Vietnam; he allowed his campaign command to be diffuse and thus ineffective; Nixon was, by 1968, masterful at television, seemingly "cool, confident, everything under control" as the nation came apart in violence.
A senior administration official said that after weekend meetings at Camp David, the White House had directed the intelligence agencies and the Pentagon — including the United States Cyber Commandto "start pushing proportional options" to Mr. Trump's senior aides for consideration.
The comrades named their militia the Burma Independence Army and gave command to their leader, Aung San, who is regarded as the father of the country (and was the father of Myanmar's current civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi).
Users can use the following PowerShell command to turn off compression without needing to reboot the machine: Set-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters" DisableCompression -Type DWORD -Value 1 -Force That fix won't protect vulnerable client computers from attack.
"Russian cosmonauts issued a command to abort the automated approach of an uncrewed Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station after the craft was unable to lock onto its target at the station's space-facing Poisk module," NASA confirmed.
"The commander of our company, Wolf, also gave the command to cordon off the village and check all the houses, and to find and punish the partisans," Mr. Sharko testified, as part of a Ukrainian investigation of the Self-Defense Legion.
"We direct Nusra's central command to move forward in a way that preserves the interests of Islam and Muslims and protects the jihad of the people of Syria," Al Qaeda's deputy leader, Ahmed Hassan Abu al-Khayr, said in a statement.
Mr. Trump opted against a military strike in response to those attacks, but has authorized the United States Cyber Command to strike targets in Iran, although military and intelligence officials have said such electronic attacks are unlikely to deter Tehran.
But there's a simple command to have Google delete the last thing you said to it: just say "Hey Google, that wasn't for you," and Google Assistant will delete the last message you asked it, as noted by Droid Life.
As many as 275 Chinese ships and boats have been spotted this year around Thitu island, also known as Pag-asa island in the Philippines, said Jason Ramon, chief of public affairs for the Philippine military's western command, to CNN Philippines.
I was expressing thought that reflect, in some measure, the sentiments that have been shared by my African American friends, that unfortunately the best way when confronted by police offices (sic) is to follow their every command to avoid a fatal confrontation.
South Korea's navy and coast guard joined with the U.N. Command to patrol the approximately 60 km (40 mile) stretch of waters in the Han River estuary that runs between the coasts of the rival Koreas, a Defence Ministry official told Reuters.
According to Krause, apps with the necessary permissions are technically capable of recording the user at any time, regardless of whether or not they have manually pressed a button or issued a command to capture a photo or a video within the app.
In terms of the business aspect, the two also demonstrate just how much studios have come to rely on such properties -- with the avid followings they command -- to drive their revenues, and stand apart in a crazily crowded stew of entertainment options.
" The communications mix-up, according to the Times, was the result of "a glitch-ridden sequence of events, from an ill-timed announcement of the deployment by the military's Pacific Command to a partially erroneous explanation by the defense secretary, Jim Mattis.
Since coming to office in May 2015, the Buhari administration has overhauled the high command of the Nigerian military, in addition to moving the army command to the northeast to ensure proper supervision and coordination of the armed campaign against Boko Haram.
On Russia, the bill would require assessment on the feasibility and advisability of permanently stationing a U.S. Army brigade combat team in Poland and authorize the National Command Authority to direct U.S. Cyber Command to respond to Russia in cyberspace, among other provisions.
The security system, which includes more than 150 officers, is intended to observe and record every movement along the only main road linking Rajneeshpuram with the outside world, alerting the Rajneesh command to the presence of anyone perceived as hostile to the group.
"If we move in the direction, which I think we are, of setting up Cyber Command as its own independent combatant command, to have the same person trying to run those two agencies I just think is impractical and almost impossible," Sen.
The Times also reported that Tesla's board of directors is worried about Musk's Ambien habit and that the company is trying to recruit a second-in-command to help Musk, who the publication said "alternated between laughter and tears" during the sit-down.
The defendants were Nuon Chea, 90, the ideologue sometimes known as Brother No. 2 who was second-in-command to the Khmer Rouge's leader, Pol Pot; and Khieu Samphan, 85, the urbane, Paris-educated intellectual who served as the nominal head of state.
The Senate NDAA would also limit military cooperation between Moscow and Washington, call for a strategy to counter Russian malign influence below the level of direct military conflict and authorize the defense secretary to direct U.S. Cyber Command to respond to Russian cyberattacks.
In 2012, "the individual mandate -- most naturally read as a command to purchase insurance -- was saved from unconstitutionality because it could be read together with the shared responsibility payment as an option to purchase insurance or pay a tax," Wednesday's opinion states.
John Suk, a New Jersey high school baseball coach, has been cleared of liability after being sued by a former player who alleged that he permanently injured his ankle as a result of Suk's command to slide into base during a game.
The arrival of the new aircraft follows a recent decision by U.S. Air Forces Central Command to realign aircraft, airmen and assets already in the area to Kandahar Airfield to help implement the Trump administration's South Asia Policy, rolled out in August.
The ongoing investigation has uncovered evidence that the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, was operating outside the usual State Department chain of command to pressure the Ukrainian government to launch investigations that could help Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
The Times reported that Tesla's board of directors is concerned about Musk's Ambien habit and that the company is trying to recruit a second-in-command to help Musk, who the publication said "alternated between laughter and tears" during the sit-down.
Trump, who has repeatedly questioned a U.S. intelligence assessment that Russia conducted an influence operation to swing the 2016 election in his favor, will tap Vaughn Bishop to be the agency's second-in-command to CIA Director Gina Haspel, the announcement said.
They are searching for a COO or a second in command to be a partner to Travis Kalanick, who also for the first time in the history of Uber has admitted that he needs to grow up and become a better leader.
" Another of US official told CNN that multiple Iranian small boats have entered the area where the USS Bainbridge continues to be on the scene, prompting US Central Command to issue a statement saying, "No interference with USS Bainbridge, or its mission, will be tolerated.
"Just as we've done in ages past, the United States will meet the emerging threats on this new battlefield," he said in a speech at the Pentagon Thursday, making the case for a new space-focused military command to counter that of Russia and China.
He pointed to areas of collaboration, including an initiative led by his command to share military innovations to protect troops, civilians and critical infrastructure against suicide attacks, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), rocket attacks against aircraft and helicopters and attacks using chemical, biological or radiological material.
He says, "many of these companies have the runway and the balance sheet to execute to the metrics that the public markets will require in order to pay the prices they need to command to continue to support the valuation that they've raised at."
McConnell approved the plan, but Kay quickly realized that he would have to circumvent the normal chain of command to fulfill his promise to the Army, as many of the Air Force's top generals still lacked interest in spending budget dollars on this cause.
But it's far easier to kill them if you get them before they turn, and so every kill becomes an act of willful murder as you use your "force attack" command to compel your soldiers to attack each individual civilian against their own AI's inclination.
He consulted scripture, he says, and realised two things: first, there was no direct command to oppose assisted dying; and second, that he was being led by dogma, rather than people's lived experience—and the presence of pain for those suffering most terminal illnesses.
For example, In an English speaking country, a command to the room Alexa will be interpreted by the software and routed to the right department in a request framework that is part of a systematic process, which is received by a hotel worker to process.
Indonesia National Police Chief Tito Karnavian told reporters Monday that officers were working on the assumption that the attacks followed a directive from ISIS central command to avenge the imprisonment of former leaders of Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, an Indonesian jihadi group that supports ISIS.
Alexander Vindman, who serves in the Army and is currently on Trump's National Security Council, testified that he was alarmed by President Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and went through the proper chain of command to voice his concerns.
That means you can use an Alexa voice command to play music; add items to your shopping list; tell you the weather, latest sports scores, or simple facts; read you news briefings; control all your connected smart home devices; make phone calls; and more.
If we combine ample biblical directives for the fortunate to help those in need with Jesus's command to pay taxes in full and without complaint, we are one morally sound, deficit-neutral step closer to helping millions of Americans cope with staggering economic uncertainty.
If you're wearing an Apple Watch and want to quickly set an alarm or a timer with Siri, just press and hold the digital crown on the side of the watch, raise your wrist, or say the "Hey Siri" command to access Apple's digital assistant.
A sergeant told us that in 2011 her lieutenant — a commander in charge of setting enforcement priorities for an entire police district during the shift — ordered the sergeant to instruct officers under her command to "lock up all the black hoodies" in her district.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has quietly empowered the United States Cyber Command to take a far more aggressive approach to defending the nation against cyberattacks, a shift in strategy that could increase the risk of conflict with the foreign states that sponsor malicious hacking groups.
Less attention has been paid to the inner workings of the Rebel Alliance — a collection of distinct rebel organizations that emerged during the Clone Wars and in reaction to the rise of the Empire, and that established a joint command to coordinate opposition activities.
To set options for a shortcut, including its name, tap the toggle switches icon in the top right corner on the shortcut page—it's here you can decide if you want to assign a Siri voice command to launch the combination of actions you've put together.
The chef, Aaron Monis, who was second in command to his predecessor, Joe Baynes, does nicely with frying: Popcorn shrimp were both light and crunchy; so, improbably, were the bite-size squares of fried mac and cheese (both appetizers are served with a Cajun-spiced rémoulade).
The collusion, initiated by senior executives meeting at hotels and trade shows, was later delegated down the chain of command to be "organized at a lower level by the truck producers' subsidiaries in Germany", the European Commission, the EU's executive body, said after a five-year investigation.
Another explanation, based on Venezuelan military sources and reported in El Confidencial, a Spanish digital newspaper, is that this plan was due to be put into effect on May 2nd and that Mr Guaidó and Mr López jumped the gun, prompting the high command to back off.
The scandal was disclosed by a member of Zeid's staff, a Swedish diplomat named Anders Kompass, who bypassed the U.N.'s normal chain of command to notify French authorities in a bid to prevent further child abuse, and then told his superiors what he had done.
Part of NATO's response to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea, allies are considering a North Atlantic planning and strategy command to keep shipping lanes safe from enemy submarines, as well as a logistics command focusing on moving troops more quickly across Europe in any possible conflict.
Tito Karnavian, Indonesia's top-ranking police officer, told reporters Monday that police were working on the assumption that the attacks followed a directive from ISIS Central Command to avenge the imprisonment of the former leaders of Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), an Indonesian jihadi group that supports ISIS.
Some Guards cheered the downing of the drone and, anticipating a U.S response, IRGC commanders outfitted and placed on high alert Iran's basij militia forces, which are under the IRGC's command, to quell any social unrest if there were a U.S. attack, according to Iranian sources.
The first Frenchwoman to lead it since Martine Sitbon was appointed in 1988, Ms. Ramsay-Levi also was a relative unknown, having worked as the second-in-command to Nicolas Ghesquière for 15 years, both at his current post at Louis Vuitton and previously at Balenciaga.
"A big margin victory, and god forbid the supreme leader passes in the coming four years, Rouhani will, at least temporarily, have a better command to run the country," said Fazel Meybodi, a Shiite Muslim cleric from the city of Qum, and a supporter of Mr. Rouhani.
Similarly, dedicated followers of Crooked Media personalities' Twitter feeds will have noticed that Team Obama is very open to a range of voices in the party, but a less-attentive voter is just going to think of Biden as the second-in-command to the popular former president.
The current generation AirPods came out at the end of 2016 and a Bloomberg report says Apple might update the true wireless earbuds with the ability to use a "Hey Siri" voice command to summon the digital assistant instead of needing to tap on one of the buds.
The Echo Dot makes it possible to turn your entire home into the 24th century Starship Enterprise (you can even change the wake up command to "Computer" for the full Star Trek experience) in the early 21st century, all for less than the cost of last year's smartphone.
The ability to send snippets of voice recordings to contacts is a standard Echo feature, and once the Echo hears the command to begin a "Voice Message," it double checks that it has the correct contact, then records until the user stops speaking and sends the file off.
Tap the Add to Siri button on the opening screen to add an "OK Google" command to Siri—it's not quite as easy as using Google Assistant on Android, because you still have to say "hey Siri" first or press the side button, but it'll just about do.
The administration intends to announce next week the results of a Pentagon study that is expected to call for creating a new military command — U.S. Space Commandto consolidate space warfighting forces and making other organizational changes short of establishing a separate service, which only Congress can do.
"The revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK holding tightly the arms to annihilate the enemies with towering hatred for them are waiting for the dignified Supreme Command to issue an order to launch a preemptive strike of justice," it said in comments carried by the state KCNA news agency.
But she said Europe needed new structures, such as a central medical command to better coordinate the response to crises such as the Ebola epidemic in Africa, a joint logistics command modeled on the existing European transportation command, and more joint efforts to develop and build new weapons.
As the Defense Department elevated the Cyber Command to a status equal to the Indo-Pacific Command, the European Command, the Space Command and the Joint Special Operations Command, among others, it declared that most of its 133 "cyber mission teams" were combat-ready after years of development.
The researchers found that by changing a laser's intensity to a specific frequency and pointing the laser directly at a smart speaker's microphone, they could make the microphone interpret the laser as if it were sound, letting them issue a command to the voice assistant powering the device.
"King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun issued a royal command to revoke royal decorations, because Thaksin Shinawatra was sentenced to jail by the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders, in addition to many other accusations, and he fled the kingdom, which is a highly inappropriate behavior," it read.
Boeing's design decisions on both the Max and the plane involved in the 2009 crash — the 737 NG, or Next Generation — allowed a powerful computer command to be triggered by a single faulty sensor, even though each plane was equipped with two sensors, as Bloomberg reported last year.
Michael Xavier Garrett, the commander of US Army Forces Command, to oversee the review and serve as the Consolidated Disposition Authority, a military designation that allows a senior military officer to fully review a matter and ensure accountability actions are taken including possible criminal charges or other administrative measures.
Fabricated by the high-tech Big Area Additive Manufacturing 3D printing machine at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the 30-foot submersible hull was inspired by the SEAL Delivery Vehicles used by the branch and U.S. Special Operations Command to deploy Navy special warriors and their gear into particularly dangerous areas.
When playing games on a Nintendo Switch console that was docked and plugged into one of the soundbar's HDMI inputs, for example, it was really helpful being able to quickly use a voice command to raise or lower the volume mid-game, without having to take a hand off the controller.
Still, several former military lawyers told The Times that the sworn statements by the soldiers had provided more than enough evidence for the SEAL command to call for a hearing before an impartial Navy lawyer, who could have decided whether to recommend a court-martial on assault or even manslaughter charges.
The agency sent a command to the spacecraft yesterday in a last-ditch attempt to trigger some kind of response and potentially move the lander, but the vehicle remained silent; it's essentially the same state Philae has been in since 2014, when it first landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
We reported yesterday that House and Senate Armed Services leaders had agreed in the annual defense policy bill to elevate Cyber Command to a full-fledged combatant command — and to place some conditions on separating the dual-hat role occupied by the head of the cyber warfighting unit and the NSA.
WASHINGTON — Amid heightened tension with Iran, the US Navy is operating two carriers in the Middle East, and all signs point to increasing pressure from US Central Command to maintain carrier presence that has ebbed in recent years as the US has tried to refocus on competition with China and Russia.
Many of his remarks on Thursday focused on a secret order — which Mr. Trump signed in August but which has never been publicly described — that appears to give far more latitude for the newly elevated United States Cyber Command to act with minimal consultation from a number of other government agencies.
Officials there described a glitch-ridden sequence of events, from an ill-timed announcement of the deployment by the military's Pacific Command to a partially erroneous explanation by the defense secretary, Jim Mattis — all of which perpetuated the false narrative that a flotilla was racing toward the waters off North Korea.
Michael Xavier Garrett, the commander of US Army Forces Command, to serve in the role, even signing an unsent memo Monday designating him as such, he has since changed his mind and is seeking a new officer for the post, according to an administration official directly familiar with the effort.
Yet Corrigan doesn't seem to have any issue with their relationship, recounting fishing trips and hours-long visits to Volcker's office to catch up on life, as well as a war room he drew up at the Fed in the 1980s, at Volcker's command, to deal with some rogue traders on Wall Street.
"My aim was in no way to endorse the President, his policies, or his party, but to obey God's command to pray for our president and other leaders to govern in the way this passage portrays," Pastor David Platt of McLean Bible Church in Virginia, wrote in a letter, citing several Bible verses.
The claim, posted on the Telegram channel used by the Islamic State's central command to announce attacks, was a sign that the main group in Syria and Iraq is increasingly willing to tout its Afghan affiliate as a supported group, even as officials say the level of coordination and contact remains limited.
According to several Yemeni military leaders and medical personnel, Captagon -- the meth-like variant of the banned pharmaceutical Fenethylline, which is often manufactured in and trafficked out of Lebanon -- is also being used across enemy lines, as it was under ISIS command, to keep young rebels hard-wired and fearless in attacking.
SACCS, which attained full operational capability in January 1968 and ran for decades on an IBM Series/1 computer system dating from the 1970s, is the primary network used by US Strategic Command to transmit Emergency Action Message (EAM) to nuclear-capable forces regarding the execution of various attack options in nuclear exchange.
For anyone who's explored the nebulous realm known as post rock, the label is more readily synonymous with bands like Tortoise, A Minor Forest and The Sea And Cake: complex, jazz-tinged stuff that tends to elicit a thoughtful chin-scratch rather than a Satanic command to bang your head against the stage.
Opelka, 26, was very much in the mix against the 28 runner-up as the first set went to a tie break but once that convincingly went the way of the favorite, Raonic took command to triumph 22.03-6 (1) 6-2 6-1 in a surprisingly rapid one hour and 83 minutes.
At the moment, the HEO concept is still in its early stages: Russell recently met with stakeholders at Army Special Operations Command to gauge critical feedback on the development of that system architecture, and the current developmental focus is on partner operations, the very scenario that Russell laid out to Task & Purpose above.
After he diagnosed Hopkins and another service member with chronic lead poisoning, Dorrance contacted the office of the surgeon at Special Operations Command, the Environmental Health unit at Fort Bragg and officials at Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Command to request that more troops be tested and the problem be researched.
In Regula's proof of concept, he took photos of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader and put one in a Veracrypt container and another on a macOS encrypted HFS+ drive, opened them both in Quick Look, and then used a command to locate a thumbnail of each image in a different directory within the computer.
"It (the government) will use every resource in its command to pressurize, manipulate, misguide media or any other voice which seeks to be independent of the government," said Khare, who was for some time the prime minister's press secretary in the Congress Party government that lost power to Modi and the BJP in 2014.
The best smart outletsWith the ability to remotely control home electronics and appliances, smart outlets are a smart-home component that smartens up any dumb device, letting you "talk" to it from almost anywhere — through an app on a phone or with a command to a voice assistant ("OK, Google, turn on the coffee maker").
We think of tinkered bluebirds and other creatures as a limited conduit we may use to spy upon others or even command to fly into a wall at a whim, but there exists compelling evidence that our biotech is not just ubiquitous, but also multidirectional — and that it is manipulating us and experimenting on us.
"The ongoing campaign, with its bloody incidents since dawn, has obstructed efforts to calm down the situation, especially after our joint decision with the police command to withdraw the anti-riot forces outside the limits of Nasiriya city and not to clash with the demonstrators," the governor, Adil al-Dikhili, wrote to Mr. Mehdi.

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