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Interview with Douglas Brooks, VP Health Services, JRI
Douglas Brooks, Vice President of Health Services, is interviewed by NECN's Chet Curtis - November 28, 2007
Jeremy Scahill and Doug Brooks Face Off
As the Iraq government expels Blackwater over the killing of 11 Iraqi civilians, Jeremy Scahill, author of "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army," debates Mercenary shill Doug Brooks, president of International Peace Operations Association, a trade group for the private security industry.Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 Can Iraq (or Anyone) Hold Blackwater Accountable for Killing Iraqi Civilians? A Debate on the Role of Private Contractors in Iraq
Two Ridiculously Good Looking Men
Ethan Roth and Doug Brooks, two ridiculously good looking men, interview Barstow students and faculty.
Doug Wick as Garth Brooks Friends In Low Places
Doug Wick sings Garth Brooks Friends in Low Places during Legends show on Carnival Triumph.
Tony Brook Live At Douglas Corner Cafe
Singing "Sunday Morning Coming Down"
One on One - Strength Training for Men & Women
Watch the entire video at: http://www.zipidee.com/zipidnewaddition.aspx?cat=Health%20and%20Fitness More free clips available: http://www.Zipidee.com Strength training for men & women with Douglas Brooks. This effective and well rounded strength training video, teaches you a base routine that targets all of the major muscle groups of the body, and includes additional variations to supplement the routine plus key stretches that will help your flexibility and reduce the risk of injury. -Proper Strength Training Burns Calories and Fat -A Workout for Both the Beginner and the Professional -Unlock Strength Training Effectiveness Regardless of Equipment Availability -Learn the Secrets of Strength that the Professionals Use -Strength Training Variations for Men and Women -Strength Training Routines and Exercises for Every Skill Level View more Health & Fitness Videos at: http://www.zipidee.com/zipidnewaddition.aspx?cat=Health%20and%20Fitness View more clips available for download at: http://www.Zipidee.com
Anusara Yoga Song
Anusara takes its name from a verse in the great text, the Kularnava Tantra. It reads in Sanskrit, "Shakti-nipata-anusarena sishyo'anugraham-arhati". This means, by stepping into the current of Divine Grace's descent into the heart, the true seeker becomes worthy, enveloped in the Grace that sustains and nurtures his or her every action. "Flowing with Grace, anusarena, we experience our inner worth, we align our bodies, our minds and hearts in the current of the Divine flowing through us, we celebrate life itself as we touch the Divinity who pulsates within us as our every thought, feeling, and experience." ~~Dr. Douglas Brooks
Eder Pegoraro e Douglas Hans - Standing Outside The Fire
Som de 1993 de Garth Brooks, interpretado pelo músico Eder Pegoraro e com a participação de Douglas Hans. Contato Eder Pegoraro: http://www.myspace.com/ederpegorarocantoremsico Composição: Jenny Yates e Garth Brooks Data: 3 de Maio de 2008 Local: Praça de Alimentação do Shopping Butantã
New Modes of Accountability for Private Military Companies 1
Patrick Keefe, Jon Finer and Doug Brooks discuss possible modes of accountability for private military companies, including the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA) and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). They also discuss weak enforcement of existing regulation. For transcripts and additional video please visit: http://www.tcf.org/list.asp?type=EV&pubid=205 ----- The recent controversy surrounding the activities of the American military contractor Blackwater have added urgency to discussions of the role of private military contractors assisting American operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. What are the legal, ethical, political, and military implications of augmenting America's uniformed military with large numbers of civilian combatants? Was the Nisoor Square incident involving Blackwater an aberrant event, or symptomatic of deeper and more intractable problems associated with having large numbers of private contractors undertaking security functions in a conflict zone? And if greater accountability for private military contractors is required, what form should that accountability take? Should contractors be allowed to self-police? Should they be subject to the domestic criminal law of the country in which they are deployed? Should they be brought within the Uniform Code of Military Justice? A panel, including Doug Brooks, a representative of the security industry, Jon Finer, an Iraq correspondent for the Washington Post, who has written about private contractors, and T.S. Sowers, a Special Forces Captain with two tours in Iraq who teaches American politics at West Point, considers these important questions. The panel is moderated by TCF fellow Patrick Radden Keefe, who has written about the privatization of national security for the New York Times and the New York Review of Books.
New Modes of Accountability for Private Military Companies 2
Panelists Patrick Keefe, Doug Brooks, and T.S. Sowers discuss the proposal of Secretary Gates to bring private military contractors under the auspices of the Pentagon for accountability. For transcripts and additional video please visit: http://www.tcf.org/list.asp?type=EV&pubid=205 ----- The recent controversy surrounding the activities of the American military contractor Blackwater have added urgency to discussions of the role of private military contractors assisting American operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. What are the legal, ethical, political, and military implications of augmenting America's uniformed military with large numbers of civilian combatants? Was the Nisoor Square incident involving Blackwater an aberrant event, or symptomatic of deeper and more intractable problems associated with having large numbers of private contractors undertaking security functions in a conflict zone? And if greater accountability for private military contractors is required, what form should that accountability take? Should contractors be allowed to self-police? Should they be subject to the domestic criminal law of the country in which they are deployed? Should they be brought within the Uniform Code of Military Justice? A panel, including Doug Brooks, a representative of the security industry, Jon Finer, an Iraq correspondent for the Washington Post, who has written about private contractors, and T.S. Sowers, a Special Forces Captain with two tours in Iraq who teaches American politics at West Point, considers these important questions. The panel is moderated by TCF fellow Patrick Radden Keefe, who has written about the privatization of national security for the New York Times and the New York Review of Books.