Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"debriefing" Definitions
  1. the activity of asking somebody questions officially, in order to get information about the task that they have just completed
"debriefing" Antonyms

227 Sentences With "debriefing"

How to use debriefing in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "debriefing" and check conjugation/comparative form for "debriefing". Mastering all the usages of "debriefing" from sentence examples published by news publications.

For example, one study randomized a group of adults who survived a variety of traumas to a single session of one of three interventions: emotional debriefing in which subjects were encouraged not just to recount the trauma, but to emotionally re-experience it; educational debriefing, which provided general information about trauma; and no debriefing at all.
During the debriefing, Gonzalez received a text from his wife.
There may or may not be a debriefing here after.
The writing in Debriefing is never less than viciously good.
He knew the toll the marathon debriefing was taking on him.
Today, the debriefing remains light, which is not always the case.
"What they really need afterwards is a proper debriefing," she said.
Tell us what debriefing of other hostages has revealed about Kayla.
Officers then brought the suspect to the police station for standard debriefing.
After debriefing the participants, they knew they had found something that worked.
We hang out for a while, debriefing the Olympics and people-watching.
"We got value information from debriefing of al Qaeda detainees," Haspel said.
I am assigned to the team responsible for debriefing former regime elements.
Trump's attorneys did not ask for a complete debriefing, the person said.
Following the debriefing meeting, I reported my concerns to the NSC's lead counsel.
" Debriefing " (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), edited by Benjamin Taylor, gathers her eleven short stories.
Within the context of Debriefing Session II, such an exclusion looks increasingly suspicious.
Translation: This is the perfect time for a debriefing, so let's jump in.
The first call from the State Department, the debriefing of the State Department.
About once a week, Servais brings Suzuki into his office for debriefing sessions.
"I didn't have any kind of debriefing until about two months later," Fowle said.
We do a 30-minute Beyond the Reasons, kind of debriefing after episode 13.
After the trial, she took some female jurors out to lunch for a debriefing.
"Debriefing the President" will add fuel to the fire of the Trump-led criticism.
"That mistake you made is the mistake I made in my first debriefing," he said.
We have a great catch up on the ride, debriefing about my roommate's new guy.
The Citywide Debriefing Team documented all their interviews, regardless of whether the reports contained intelligence.
It said officials were debriefing the soldier to determine his motive for leaving the North.
Collins remembered how frightened he had been, eighteen years earlier, at his debriefing by Searchlight .
A debriefing after you finish your time locked in the room yields some fascinating tidbits.
The meeting goes well enough, but by the time we finish debriefing afterwards, I am STARVING.
"Debriefing Session II" mines the divide between the ephemerality of information and the permanence of objects.
Many times after a mission I'd be asked to participate in a debriefing with my supervisor.
They asked him to say a few words at their hospital debriefing and pray with them.
Amazon can request a debriefing with the Department of Defense over the JEDI decision-making process.
But before you get to that stage, there's a relatively long process of debriefing that happens.
He wished he could overhear their evening debriefing, in order to understand his prospects for continuing.
Officers took him to the police station for a "standard debriefing," said the spokesman, Chris Cook.
The debriefing can take several hours, Dagan explained, which doesn't work for a child's attention span.
Indeed, Secretary Perry, Ambassador Volker, and I were disappointed by our May 23, 2019 White House debriefing.
"They said it clearly comes from Russia," says a staffer, recalling a debriefing with French intelligence services.
Get a daily afternoon debriefing by signing up for our latest newsletter — Axios PM. Thanks for reading!
It turns out that debriefing can interfere with a person's natural psychological and biological response to trauma.
Some discussed what happened Tuesday, and a more formal debriefing with behavioral health specialists was planned for Thursday.
If you don't, here's a little debriefing: Chromebooks are some of the smallest, most lightweight laptops out there.
Those grueling five or six-hour debriefing sessions took place three days a week for about seven months.
And when I get them wrong, I revel in debriefing with friends who play, over email or text.
You find out a lot about the person when it comes to the debriefing after a big accident.
Freed prisoners also undergo interviews with U.S. consular officials, but otherwise there's not much in the way of debriefing.
And so it looks like North Korea is sort of debriefing the Chinese and telling them what they think.
After a March 2003 Date With Destiny in Australia, Robbins held court in a "debriefing" session with his staff.
We were in New Tulsa, debriefing after a grueling dinner with a bunch of white-haired solar energy execs.
Back at the table, Emmanuelle displays a sign with a series of questions to guide the evening's final debriefing.
In 2010, Mr. Skoro says, he was shot and wounded on the way to a C.I.A. debriefing in Macedonia.
Trump is scheduled to get a debriefing from Pompeo about his meetings this week with Putin and European leaders.
They're debriefing veterans with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, writing stories that appear in newspapers, and editing videos.
In his debriefing with the F.B.I., he explained that early on, he was approached by members of the unit.
That includes talking things through and admitting when there's a misstep, as well as debriefing when something goes right.
Given that, he said the Trump administration should explore the prospect seriously, first by thoroughly debriefing South Korea's envoys.
Shortly before the Normandy invasion in June 1944, the British tried to evacuate "Amniarix" to London for a debriefing.
After an extensive debriefing, they go through a monthslong program intended to help them integrate into South Korean society.
Through the formal post-game debriefing and extensive discussions in the pub you may eventually get a clear picture.
" In the report of his debriefing, the Palestinian-American is described three times as "nervous" and five times as "evasive.
Mueller moved forward with Flynn's sentencing this month, a signal that his team is finished debriefing the former Trump adviser.
"Told 'em the whole thing," Giuliani said when asked about his debriefing and whether he brought up his Biden investigation.
I get kind of weepy hearing about their experiences and spend 30 minutes debriefing with my employee who attended with me.
"Debriefing Session II" posits, in the performer's words, "a diaspora of paintings," as the dispersal of objects mirrors that of people.
The adults will probably undergo extensive debriefing to collect intelligence and to determine the extent of their culpability in IS crimes.
LaForge, 33, is debriefing a couple of young-ish guys and a woman on the sting that's about to take place.
Nonetheless, the redacted version of the Mueller report indicates that federal authorities were debriefing Mr. Cohen as recently as last month.
After this debriefing, President Trump signed a congratulatory letter to President Zelensky and extended an invitation to visit the White House.
Rock, who has studied 33 companies that have dumped the scheme, said setting goals and debriefing a year later is ridiculous.
There are exceptions, and that list includes the refreshingly candid "Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein" by John Nixon.
Once he began debriefing Hussein, though, Mr. Nixon realized that much of what he thought he knew about him was wrong.
He's been away for the week with work, so we spend some quality time debriefing about our weeks and cuddling the cat.
" General Lloyd Austin, who leads the U.S. military's Central Command, said: "We'll know a lot more after we've finished debriefing our sailors.
When the delegation returned, they provided a debriefing to President Trump and explained their positive assessment of President Zelenskyy and his team.
Her own Section F—Counter-subversion—was assigned to for- mulate a debriefing strategy, led by her immediate superior, Brig- adier Harker.
In the "Queen for a Day" debriefing, the client appears with his attorney and answers detailed questions about the information he proffers.
When calls are flagged as particularly bad higher-ups can call you in for a debriefing to check on your mental health.
Ukrainian officials also attended the debriefing, during which Mr. Sondland brought up the White House's desire for Ukrainian help with political investigations.
Trump also was reportedly angered by the fact that his legal team did not conduct a debriefing with McGahn after the interviews.
After any bad call we go through a mandatory debriefing, where we talk about what happened and get it off our chests.
Kerber's new coach, Wim Fissette, was also part of the debriefing and is again having a quick impact on a new pupil.
In an exit debriefing after two terms in the White House, Dwight D. Eisenhower cited an unresponsive federal bureaucracy as his chief disappointment.
But for some, hyperarousal persists, and they are likely to be the ones who are most susceptible to the harms of enthusiastic debriefing.
"You must understand, I am a writer," he told John Nixon, a CIA interrogator whose book, Debriefing the President, was published last year.
Which is perhaps why the story in "Debriefing" that makes AIDS its explicit subject, "The Way We Live Now," is also the strongest.
Following the visit, the members of the delegation provided President Trump a debriefing offering a positive assessment of President Zelensky and his team.
Following the visit, the members of the delegation provided President Trump a debriefing offering a positive assessment of President Zelenskyy and his team.
Following the visit, the members of the delegation provided President Trump a debriefing offering a positive assessment of President Zelenskyy and his team.
" At a subsequent debriefing, Vindman wrote, Sondland "emphasized the importance that Ukraine deliver the investigations into the 2016 election, the Bidens, and Burisma.
The post-scene debriefing unfolded as normal, including the ever-present question about how I'd shown "reverence for human life" during the scene.
Hadid advised his detectives not to file debriefing reports unless they had information about illegal activity, a policy consistent with the department's Patrol Guide.
"When I wanna hear from you, I'll rattle my zipper," he screams at Robert Shapiro later on in prison during a defense team debriefing.
Campbell also relayed detailed information about criminal conduct throughout 2010, including the coordinates for various money laundering drops, according to his FBI debriefing reports.
At a debriefing later that day attended by the colonel, Mr. Sondland again urged Ukrainian officials to help with investigations into Mr. Trump's political rivals.
At a debriefing that followed, "Sondland emphasized the importance that Ukraine deliver the investigations into the 2016 election, the Bidens, and Burisma," Vindman's statement says.
But while this seems intuitive and caring, there is little evidence that such debriefing works, and some studies show that it can actually be harmful.
Two members of the Citywide Debriefing Team were stationed at J.F.K., where they assisted with T.S.A. inspections and researched travellers' histories, reservations, and payment methods.
In Debriefing we see a writer who was confident enough, and knew herself well enough, to try and try again, and develop when she failed.
Public Movement's "Debriefing Session II" takes place at the Guggenheim Museum (1071 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) on select Saturdays between June and October.
We were quite shocked by this as we had read and been warned about Trump debriefing police and police cameras being removed for the day.
When asked during a routine debriefing why they never used the beacon, the women told the Coast Guard that their situation never seemed dire enough.
Mueller in late 2018 accused Manafort of breaking his plea deal by lying to the special counsel's team during debriefing sessions conducted after his guilty plea.
Months later, with the babies now ensconced in childcare arrangements, we held a final debriefing session to reflect on what we had learned from the research.
And I went to talk to Charlie Kupperman, who was going to be taking part on our behalf sitting in on the debriefing for the president.
Here's a little debriefing: CBD (short for cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis and contains super low levels of THC (like less than .
"If there's blowback, I don't want to be in the middle of it," Jimmy tells Nacho once his jailhouse consultation and debriefing with Lalo are over.
However, when asked whether Trump had committed to attending this year's G7 summit, a French official debriefing reporters after the meeting said that was still unclear.
No forensic report has been released, and she chose not to go to a debriefing held by the F.B.I. for the families of the fourteen dead.
It was back in the galleries that the information imparted in "Debriefing Session II" was activated, becoming a lens through which to view curator Sara Raza's selections.
Disturbingly, though, the subjects with more hyperarousal symptoms — like anger and hypervigilance — at the start of the study had significantly more PTSD symptoms after receiving emotional debriefing.
Government Accountability Office rules say that Amazon has 10 days from the date of contract award, or five days from its official debriefing, in which to protest.
The 13 North Koreans are undergoing a government debriefing and resettlement program that could take several months, during which they are not permitted to speak to journalists.
Prosecutors have repeatedly sought to delay Gates's sentencing, an indication they are still debriefing him for information or expect him to testify against defendants in the future.
There's a reason why over the years, people thought that successful diplomacy required careful preparation and debriefing of the people who are going to conduct the negotiation.
Hill told Vindman that she and national security adviser John Bolton thought it best to exclude Vindman from the debriefing to avoid "an uncomfortable situation," he said.
After returning to Seoul for a debriefing, the delegation will travel to the United States to advise on the outcome of their visit to Pyongyang, Yoon said.
The South Korean delegation, which landed in Washington, D.C. for a debriefing Thursday on the North-South talks, was careful to praise Trump's influence over the developments.
According to the New York Times, Ryan spent hours after the Oscars debriefing with Cullinan, Ruiz, Academy officials and the show's producers Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd.
If the latter is true, Abdeslam would be a prime target for capture and debriefing, as he may fear his old friends more than he fears French authorities.
How would you communicate with both your coworker and boss when debriefing the project, when it comes to discussing how you can be more successful in the future?
The 24 girls who left captivity last year have been staying in a secret location in the capital Abuja for assessment, rehabilitation and debriefing by the Nigerian government.
When North Korean defectors make it to the South, the first step is an extensive debriefing by the National Intelligence Service, which can take weeks or even months.
BAIER: When Trey Gowdy has these meetings and agreed they did not bring in any documents, and they have a classified debriefing, and they explain what they were doing.
During the post-incident debriefing by the Coast Guard, Jennifer Appel, who was on the sailboat with Tasha Fuiava, was asked if she had the emergency beacon on board.
"After the evening debriefing, the crew spends the last hours of the day compiling scientific and personal logs and does final preparations for the next day's experiments," Voggeneder says.
"It just sort of inhabits every nook and cranny in the spacecraft and every pore in your skin," Apollo 17's Gene Cernan said during his post-mission debriefing.
While "Debriefing Session II" reveals how information without objects turns histories into rumors, "Choreographies of Power" demonstrates how objects have acted as secret agents on behalf of their countries.
Once a conspiracy theory is accepted, any argument brought forward against it can easily be reframed as part of the big plan to conceal these activities, including our debriefing.
This makes sense, since any such cooperation would always involve the prosecution team fully debriefing a cooperator about any and all information that could be relevant to the investigation.
She told lawmakers that the president had confused Patel for the Ukraine director, but that she didn't want to cause "embarrassment" to Trump by correcting him during the debriefing.
The security community began intense debriefing in the wake of last week's DDoS attack on the internet infrastructure company Dyn, which was powered largely by an Internet of Things botnet.
The AAA rep told us the organization and its partner Keolis are "debriefing" after the incident and running all necessary safety checks before putting the shuttle back on the road.
According to Lichtman, in the April 2016 debriefing Cifuentes said that a cartel operative named Andrea Velez-Fernandez sent him "pictures of suitcases filled with cash" from Rendón's personal plane.
Meanwhile, reporting by The Information details Huawei's efforts to steal Apple's intellectual property, including pressing suppliers for Apple Watch details, copying a MacBook Pro component, and debriefing new Apple hires.
CNN has reported McGahn's lawyers did not give Trump's lawyers a full debriefing on McGahn's interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller's team, according to a person familiar with the matter.
He had congratulated his players in his postmatch debriefing at Stamford Bridge on matching Liverpool — particularly in the second half — and on remaining "right in the game" until the end.
"We'll have a debriefing and it'll be very honest,'' said Andy Byford, the subway leader, who was one of several transit officials along the L line on Friday night. "O.
I explained to him the concept of aftercare, a sort of debriefing laced with plenty of affection after an encounter, or scene; which he didn't seem to fuck with at all.
"I was never harassed bad enough to take up the radio time, in my head," Lincoln said, but she'd mention it to colleagues in the steward debriefing session after each show.
"Debriefing Session II" by Public Movement, a research-driven Israeli collaborative, takes the form of a secret, one-on-one meeting between a Public Movement agent and a participating audience member.
While Mueller's decision to move forward with Flynn's sentencing suggests his prosecutors are finished debriefing the former national security adviser, it does not preclude Mueller from calling him for future testimony.
"When you would walk out of a hotel room, having done a debriefing, and knew that you just saved at least two, three, maybe 30 lives, you feel good," he says.
If Amazon chooses, it could take advantage of its right to request "enhanced debriefing procedures," which would force an automatic pause on the whole process for as many as 100 days.
The secondary access route instilled the same air of covertness imparted in "Debriefing Session II." I was moved through the permanent collection with a Public Movement performer's hand on my shoulder.
Cohen has made it abundantly clear that he will cooperate, and no prosecutor would spend 50 hours debriefing a witness unless that witness has valuable and actionable information about significant targets.
"The incomplete information or the inability to completely recall what did or did not happen as reflected in his debriefing of particular phone calls — that really is what happened here," she said.
During the French Open, Murray would leave the grounds after his debriefing with Stephens, eat dinner with her and her family, then retire to his hotel room to work on his foundation.
And while he had approved the cooperation, Trump did not know the conversations stretched for 30 hours or that his legal team didn't conduct a full debriefing with McGahn after the fact.
"Human relations are sometimes very important, so we were able to discuss the topics we have today and tomorrow and to do a debriefing on yesterday, and that was good," he said.
On Wednesday, the families were upset that the government wanted the girls to travel to Abuja, Nigeria's capital, apparently for a debriefing by security officials, when their parents just wanted them home.
But the strangest thing about this season has been how different its protagonists' arcs have been; for all the debriefing about logistics, they seem to be going through their respective crises alone.
Stena Bulk said the Stena Impero was heading to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, on the opposite side of the Gulf, where the crew would receive medical checks and a debriefing.
When I obtained my EMT certification in 153, I was warned that sudden deaths experienced by children would bother me and that I should ask for a debriefing on what to expect.
"We will have counselors here for a debriefing hopefully this week to make sure the mental state of our officers is OK." Maliyah was a student at Green Trails Elementary School in Chesterfield.
Green also said in his statement that Ayling is undergoing a "debriefing" with the police in the UK, and has "requested to spend the rest of the day in privacy with her mother."
The letter noted that Johnson was a part of the U.S. delegation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration earlier this year, as well as part of a debriefing by that delegation of Trump.
" When police officers, firefighters, and paramedics answer a call that's especially traumatic, they meet as a group with a facilitator to talk about it in what is known as a "critical incident debriefing.
According to Vindman's opening statement, Sondland told other U.S. officials in a debriefing after the meeting that it was important that the Ukrainian investigations center on the 2016 election, the Bidens and Burisma.
Pompeo was in Seoul debriefing South Korean President Moon Jae In on the Trump-Kim summit, where Trump offered a big last-minute concession to stop what he called "war games" with South Korea.
By law, the National Intelligence Service can keep North Koreans who flee to the South at the secluded facility outside Seoul for as long as six months for debriefing and to ferret out spies.
Only once in his 2911 years on the job has Troy been invited to a critical incident debriefing, and he was the only 9113 telecommunicator VICE spoke with who had attended one at all.
"I went to talk to Charlie Kupperman, who was going to be taking part on our behalf sitting in on the debriefing for the President," Hill testified, referring to the deputy national security adviser.
The concept is based on a program developed in the US called the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, an intervention process for a small group but modified for children and teens in a classroom setting.
Debriefing the encounter with and Issa and Kelli, she commits to just letting things with Quentin "play out" and with several offers on the table she isn't any closer to making a decision about work.
Acting as a debriefing session for these feelings, the rest of the works in the show suggest the importance of community support when dealing with grief, particularly so in Oreet Ashery's video "Our Nurses" (2016).
Mueller's prosecutors repeatedly delayed Flynn's sentencing for nearly 10 months, a signal they were not finished debriefing him, until mid-September, when Mueller asked Judge Emmet D. Sullivan to move forward with Flynn's sentencing proceedings.
In one debriefing with the US, Lichtman said Cifuentes told US authorities that a woman who worked for political strategist JJ Rendon sent the witness pictures of suitcases filled with cash inside Rendon's personal plane.
However, Italian media said the two freed hostages had told Italian magistrates during a six-hour debriefing in Rome that they had been held by a criminal gang that was not directly linked to ISIS.
Vindman attended Zelensky's inauguration along with a delegation sent from the White House—but was instructed not to attend the debriefing of the president afterward because it might create "personal risk" for him, he testified.
As soon as the women heard the Thompson-Woods news, they went into the studio to record and were among the first in the podcast community to release an episode debriefing listeners on the drama.
He's ostensibly debriefing them to verify data collected by a sophisticated supercomputer, the GRTA (known as "Gertie" colloquially), but his questions quickly start to resemble the gentle prompts a psychologist might use during traditional talk therapy.
Critical Instance Stress Debriefing, a post-trauma technique that encourages people to talk through feelings after experiencing a traumatic event like a school shooting, now looks like it worsens symptoms of PTSD, according to recent studies.
Last week, Clinton communication director Jennifer Palmieri told Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway that "I would rather lose than win the way you guys did" at a 2016 campaign debriefing event at the Harvard Kennedy School.
The morning after their arrival, the waitresses were in the agency's debriefing center south of Seoul when they saw themselves on TV. Far from hushing up their defection, the government had announced it to the world.
"Debriefing Session II" is a performance of curatorial research that gets to the core of why some works are acquired and displayed, and why others are missing from collections and exhibitions like But a Storm Is Blowing.
The Demographics Unit shut down in 2014, and, a month later, an article in the Times , by Joseph Goldstein, disclosed the existence of the Citywide Debriefing Team, suggesting that the N.Y.P.D. still appeared to be profiling Muslims.
Erard, who has a doctorate in English, spent six years reading the scientific literature and debriefing its authors, visiting archives (including Mezzofanti's, in Bologna), and tracking down every living language prodigy he had heard from or about.
And for two days, at a Harvard University conference debriefing the 2016 election — an event that brings together political operatives and the press that followed them around — it was clear that everyone was mad at the media.
I'll be honest: I was getting pretty tired of every other scene on The Americans being Philip and Elizabeth turning on a tap and debriefing each other on something we'd literally just seen one of them do.
In a new promo for Audi tied to Avengers: Endgame, the 29-year-old actress receives a debriefing in all things from the 21st century (even food) in order to best prepare her for the war against Thanos.
Over the course of 225 minutes, "Debriefing Session II" unravels the entire premise of the collection enhancement project of which it's a part: the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, sponsored by a Swiss wealth management company (UBS).
You know, when I first landed in Phnom Penh, I had a debriefing by the US Embassy, and the people there warned me that Cambodian audiences hardly ever stayed for the credits, never mind for the Q&A.
The girls were released after Switzerland and the International Red Cross brokered a deal with the jihadist group, and have since been held in a secret location in the capital Abuja for assessment and debriefing by the state.
My expulsion meant that I was kicked out of the Peace Corps ("early termination"), heavily fined by it for engaging in covert political activity ("unsatisfactory service") and compelled to undergo an extensive interrogation ("debriefing") at the State Department.
Campbell's debriefing files also show he regularly mentioned to FBI agents in 2010 a Washington entity with close ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton that was being paid millions to help expand Tenex's business in the United States.
For the 1974 piece "Video Trans Americas Debriefing Pyramid," a large installation that originally framed a slow dance by Ms. Beuchat, Ms. Ennis has scoured Craigslist in search of old-style video monitors to be suspended from the ceiling.
As I stated earlier, I understood from President Trump, at the May 23, 2019 White House debriefing, that he wanted the Inaugural Delegation to talk with Mr. Giuliani concerning our efforts to arrange a White House meeting for President Zelensky.
Amazon has three calendar days to request a debriefing: a process in which the government explains to Amazon why it was unsuccessful and shares details on the evaluation process, said Michael Hordell, an attorney who works with Barnes and Thornburg LLP.
Guillam and she had had a brief but passionate affair (which he refuses to disclose to the secret service's lawyers) before she was found hanged in the wood near a supposed safe house in the English countryside during her debriefing.
The two greeted Assange with hugs, and Gittoes handed him a book: " Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein ," by John Nixon, a former C.I.A. agent who interviewed the Iraqi leader and came to believe that he had been misunderstood.
Now, even in a case like that, the debriefing process can take a while because you have to make sure they're not only being truthful about what they were doing in the room, they have to be truthful about everything.
According to the IAF, the exercise took place in the air only, no face-to-face meetings between Israeli and US teams were carried out: Briefing and debriefing were conducted on secure network connections as a consequence of COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon has three calendar days to request a debriefing: a process in which the government explains to Amazon why it was unsuccessful and shares details on the evaluation process, said Michael Hordell, an attorney who works with Barnes and Thornburg LLP.
He had a long history with the Lucheses, according to an investigator who handles Mafia inquiries but was not involved in the murder case, and an F.B.I. report that summarizes the agency's debriefing of a high-ranking Bonanno crime family figure.
Regardless, I have to say that from the second "The Book of Kevin" started, I was grateful to know I'd be debriefing about it with you in particular, given your background in writing about Christianity and its themes in pop culture.
John Nixon was a CIA analyst from 1998 to 2011 and has taught leadership analysis for the agency at its Sherman Kent School; he is the author of the forthcoming book, "Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein" (Blue Rider Press).
Lichtman asked about a debriefing in February 2016 when Cifuentes told U.S. authorities that former Mexican President Felipe Calderón accepted bribes from the Beltrán-Leyva organization "for protection" against El Chapo and the Sinaloa cartel during a conflict between the rival groups.
At the LAPD, unlike most police departments, including the NYPD, the staff psychologists who conduct debriefing sessions with officers after traumatic incidents or hold private counseling sessions are not the same people who oversee fitness-for-duty examinations under the health department.
After months of debriefing by the authorities in South Korea, Mr. Thae used meetings with the country's politicians and the news media to suggest that North Korea was determined to be recognized as a nuclear power, just as India and Pakistan are.
One of the more surprising recent findings was the discrediting of what is called critical incident stress debriefing: the practice, once common, of pushing people still reeling from a traumatic event, like an earthquake or school shooting, to talk through its effects.
Washington (CNN)The 10 U.S. Navy sailors held by Iran were told by their captors to "act happy" while they were being videotaped during their detention, according to a U.S. defense official with access to the latest information about the debriefing of the sailors.
Sources say that the DoD gave Amazon a written debriefing after the decision to award the contract to Microsoft, but the company is particularly upset that the department has failed to respond in a timely fashion to requests for additional information and questions, as required by law.
BRUSSELS, Oct 16 (Reuters) - A debriefing for EU states on the latest on Brexit has been delayed for a second time on Wednesday to 1700 GMT, three diplomats with the bloc said, as last-ditch talks between Brussels and London on sealing a divorce deal dragged on.
This very issue — how museum acquisitions and collections aid in the construction of ideological narratives that drive the nation-state — is what's at stake in "Debriefing Session II." The performance began when a security guard met me at the Lavazza coffee stand in the Guggenheim's foyer.
During Mr. Dowd's tenure, prosecutors interviewed at least 10 senior administration officials without Mr. Trump's lawyers first learning what the witnesses planned to say, or debriefing their lawyers afterward — a basic step that could have given the president's lawyers a view into what Mr. Mueller had learned.
In my October 17, 2019 prepared testimony and in my deposition, I made clear that I had understood sometime after our May 23, 2019, White House debriefing that scheduling a White House visit for President Zelensky was conditioned upon President Zelensky's agreement to make a public anti-corruption statement.
Working closely with Mr. Franco for two years, I could not help but be blown away by his fierce dedication to his art, by his determination to capture a moment's essence — and by his unflagging reportorial curiosity, which led to my favorite moments on assignment: the evening debriefing.
Both Hill and Vindman told lawmakers that Bolton cut the meeting short when Sondland started discussing specific investigations Ukraine would need to launch in order to meet with Trump, but that Sondland continued the discussion in a later debriefing in the White House's Ward Room that Bolton didn't attend.
According to the WFP: The debriefing with the crew and the partners on the ground in Deir Ezzor has revealed that due to changing weather conditions and unexpected high winds over the area, 22016 out of the 225 food pallets that were airdropped drifted away and are so far unaccounted for.
The notes from the debriefing, the day after officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security met with European counterparts last week, said the impression was that the decision had been taken and that the more the EU engaged with the United States the more the decision could be deferred.
According to officials familiar with his debriefing, he was among the sources who told the Americans about the internal Iranian debate over whether the country needed a nuclear weapon or just a "threshold capability" to build one on short notice without violating the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and inviting a military backlash.
Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council's top Ukraine expert, told lawmakers that after attending Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration in May as part of a delegation led by Energy Secretary Rick Perry, Vindman had been looking forward to debriefing Trump and giving a positive account of Zelensky's vision for Ukraine's future.
The government has signaled that it plans to devote more resources in future trials to trying to explain the concept of a black bloc to jurors, writing in an April filing that jurors from the first trial said during a post-trial debriefing that a black bloc expert would have been helpful.
Part of his confusion is that while Giuliani frequently speaks to his client, the president's legal team has had a difficult time corralling Trump for a lengthy debriefing about the facts of the case, particularly from events stemming before the presidency, according to one official and a Republican close to the White House.
" (This is the meeting after which, according to former NSC aide Fiona Hill, Bolton said he is "not part of whatever drug deal" Sondland was cooking up.) Vindman adds that just after this, at a "scheduled debriefing," Sondland again "emphasized the importance that Ukraine deliver the investigations into the 2016 election, the Bidens, and Burisma.
"For him to go on Sean Hannity without debriefing the president seems to me to be the height of unpreparedness," Goldberg said of Giuliani's now-infamous interview with Hannity, during which he revealed Trump had repaid his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels as part of a nondisclosure agreement.
But he was instructed "at the last second" not to attend the debriefing, Vindman told lawmakers, because Trump's advisers worried it might confuse the president: Trump believed at the time that Kashyap Patel, a longtime Nunes staffer who joined the White House in February and had no discernible Ukraine experience or expertise, was actually the NSC's top Ukraine expert instead of Vindman.
In any case, I am surprised at the patience the public has with this investigation, but I am not sure that the masses understand once Mueller sends his report to the House, there is going to be a debriefing period, a debating period…the overarching influence of this will likely run into the 2020 elections which, regardless of the findings, signals a sad state for our democracy.
Here are the events that cost companies big money, along with their price tags: March Madness Opening Week: $615 million per hour spent fixing brackets Monday after the Super Bowl: $1.7 billion per hour spent debriefing Cyber Monday after Thanksgiving: $1.9 billion per hour spent online shopping James Comey's testimony: $3.3 billion for viewing the whole event Amazon Prime Day: $10 billion for the day of deals
There is no indication that you have debriefed any of our allies on the Helsinki summit, particularly on issues that affect them -- such as election interference, Syria, Ukraine and Russia's alleged chemical weapons use in the UK. Debriefing allies has historically been standard operating procedure, even as recently as after your meeting with Kim Jong Un, when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to some allied capitals to share a readout.
For a debriefing on a Grammy night that also featured a political statement by A Tribe Called Quest, two big podium moments for Chance the Rapper, a pantsless acceptance speech by Twenty One Pilots, a dramatic performance by Beyoncé and a Prince tribute from Bruno Mars, Mr. Caramanica was joined by the chief pop music critic, Jon Pareles; the pop music reporter Joe Coscarelli; and the pop music editor, Caryn Ganz.
Otto Penzler, the publisher of Mysterious Press, who tried for decades to publish Mr. McCarry before acquiring his last few books, recalled in a telephone interview that Mr. McCarry had been prescient about the rise of suicide bombers (in "The Better Angels," a 1979 novel), torture (which he called "enhanced debriefing" in "Second Sight" in 1991) and industrial espionage by the Chinese ("The Shanghai Factor," published in 2013).
On June 17, participants will be challenged to get from Union Square to Williamsburg by any other means than the L, with a debriefing session at a North Brooklyn bar to discuss the advantages and the handicaps of various routes; and on June 22, a one-night design competition on the Lower East Side will seek to imagine safe and efficient ways to get drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and the 70 shuttle buses per hour the MTA plans to put into service across the Williamsburg Bridge.
Campbell got one debriefing after the criminal charges were filed, but was never brought before the grand jury that indicted the Russian figure in November 2014 even though the informer was portrayed as "Victim One" in that indictment, the officials confirmed When prosecutors finally interviewed Campbell more extensively in early 2015 and reviewed all of the records he had gathered for the FBI, they learned new information about the sequence of transactions he conducted while under the FBI's supervision, as well as the extensive nature of his counterintelligence work for the U.S. government that went far beyond the Mikerin case and dated to at least 2006, the officials said.

No results under this filter, show 227 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.