is he there to support us. we appreciate it. ainsley: how do you know each other. grew up in mill town, new jersey. we grew up and now law enforcement in separate towns. ainsley: law enforcement, too? us three. ainsley: would you do you do it. help people. ainsley: why do you do it? nic. ainsley: where is lou? lou, what s your last name. louupton. what do you. basically counter-terrorism. tactile firearms and police canine handler. ainsley: why do you serve? i m not a police officer. i m certified as a handler though. very important to help save people i m passionate about keeping people safe and a world challenged by nefarious actors. ainsley: thank you for all you do to encould us safe. what did you think about what the president s rally
this reporter: joshua morton is a former navy s.e.a.l., a canine handler with five tours overseas. at home in iowa, he s now training dogunmen and take i did not expect seeing what i m seeing overseas, to see it in schools and to see it here but un happening. reporter: he demonstrated the dog s wrc, our nbc station in washington morton s friend acts as the gunman, firing blank rounds other friends posed as students running away from the gunfire the muzzled dog ignores the distraction and uses his senses to zero in on the target. everybody says it s not going to happen here that s wha everybody says then it happens there. reporter: a school in minnesota will be the first to get one of the canines in january. about ten others around the country have expressed interest the cost to place a dog and a trained handler at a school is about $125,000 a year. their trainers say the dogs aren t particularly interested in people
including the super bowl halftime show and consulting for the league s activism campaign, inspire change after supporting kaepernick for taking a knee to protest racial injustice and police brutality, the entrepreneur is no being criticized for trying to capitalize on partnering with the nfl. greatest platform inve w foe turned friend of the league, trying to clean up the nfl s bad rap with community activism miguel almaguer, nbc news as the new school year begins this week in some communities, anxiety over mas shootings has prompted some t consider desperate measures to protect students a former navy s.e.a.l. says he has one solution to try to stop school shooters we get more on that from gabe guttierez. reporter: this man is not a real school shooter. if he was, this dog would know how to stop him. you can t expect your gym teacher to do
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good luck. we re looking for the total package. all the deputies out here are outstanding deputies. 12:21, 12:21, remember your time. just the fact that they re out here shows their level of commitment. ready, begin. that s what we appreciate is they re willing to come out here and essentially sacrifice the next seven, eight years of their career. they won t be able to get promoted. they won t be able to be reassigned any other specialty unit. they ll be working with this dog extensively for that time period. you ve got to have ten more in you. come on, come on. it s a really hard decision. somebody here is going to be excited when it s over. for the others there s going to be a certain level of dejection because of the fact they want this badly. keep going. don t stop. once you stop, you re done. five more. come on, come on, come on. the next phase of the competition is the most anticipated. sergeant gary herman is a canine handler for the hillsborough