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mujeres como ella...y por eso es que gracias a donaciones, ha creado este centro para mujeres en langleyrk : conocido como proyecto de angeles..... aqui las muejeres obtendran charlas de ayuda, talleres de computacion y mucho mas.... "si yo hubiera tenido una persona que en ese momento hubiera hblado su historia hubiera dicho que es exactamente violencia domestica , educacion preventiva, que uno sepa y poder recibir ayuda en ese intonces mi historia hubiera cambiado ..." y como la indepencia economica es quirir una nueva herramienta" el centro es bien recibido por muchas mujeres, sobretodo en una comunidad donde vive a diario violencia en la calle y en la casa.... "que nos beneficia a todas las mujeres , mujeres que estan pasando problemas , me imagino que le hara mucho bien para ellas" en langley park maryland claudia uceda univision espacial mas por completar y si el tiempo lo permite se realizara el viernes por la manana... asi lo anuncio la nasa que se prepara a lanzar el atlantis en u
mujeres como ella...y por eso es que gracias a donaciones, ha creado este centro para mujeres en langleyrk : conocido como proyecto de angeles..... aqui las muejeres obtendran charlas de ayuda, talleres de computacion y mucho mas.... "si yo hubiera tenido una persona que en ese momento hubiera hblado su historia hubiera dicho que es exactamente violencia domestica , educacion preventiva, que uno sepa y poder recibir ayuda en ese intonces mi historia hubiera cambiado ..." y como la...
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ellos van a aumentar patrullas en cinco vecindarios en prince george e incluso en vecindarios de langley riverdale... y con el programa comunidades seguras en el condado, se teme que inmigrantes puedan ser mas vulnerables a mas abusos ... buscar pruebas de esos abusos es el gol de estos voluntarios la policía va a dar otra versión cuando llega su día a corte ellos van a dar otra versión entonces cuando más pruebas tengamos más testigos por eso la gente de la comunidad tiene que apoyarse verdad porque si uno ve algo que está pasando y se hace el loco y se va eso después le puede pasar a uno la policía del condado de prince george no quiso dar ningún tipo de accidentado por borracho perdio la vida.. el accidente focado por jose ernesto tejada hinojosa quien presuntamente conducia embriagado... el habria chocado su minivan contra el vehiculo de hamed ehsan sobre la columbia pike y la powell lane... el algunos recien graduados de la universidad podran encontrar trabajos en sus campos.. y las ferias de trabajo en sus universidades podria ser la
ellos van a aumentar patrullas en cinco vecindarios en prince george e incluso en vecindarios de langley riverdale... y con el programa comunidades seguras en el condado, se teme que inmigrantes puedan ser mas vulnerables a mas abusos ... buscar pruebas de esos abusos es el gol de estos voluntarios la policía va a dar otra versión cuando llega su día a corte ellos van a dar otra versión entonces cuando más pruebas tengamos más testigos por eso la gente de la comunidad tiene que apoyarse...
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. >> langley park residents say they have seen a surge of unwarranted patdowns and car ises, their campaign is called civil rights summer, and they say they want to help people who may be afraid to speak up. >> because my husband didn't understand what he was saying, he pulled out a gun and put it to his head. prince georges county resident describes the time a police officer stopped her and her husband for a nonexistent parking violation. she called it racial profiling. there are dozens of stories like anna's. she and others say they're working to fight crime in their neighborhoods, only to become the targets of police. casa de maryland, one of the largest latino organizations in the state, the aclu and others, want the latino community to be aware of its civil rights. their summer campaign patrols largely hispanic neighborhoods. >> a lot of people who are innocent are suffering police abuses. >> we are also launching a program of training, of human rights monitors who will go throughout the neighborhoods in prince georges county, and speak to folks and write down and document instances of
. >> langley park residents say they have seen a surge of unwarranted patdowns and car ises, their campaign is called civil rights summer, and they say they want to help people who may be afraid to speak up. >> because my husband didn't understand what he was saying, he pulled out a gun and put it to his head. prince georges county resident describes the time a police officer stopped her and her husband for a nonexistent parking violation. she called it racial profiling. there are...
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there are a lot of really smart people in langley working at the cia.on panetta, who too knows about the talent level at the cia. and the merger of these two institutions, defense department intelligence and cia intelligence and operational staff in the field, it could be the finest days for both units. >> wes, it could be a brilliant move. >> absolutely. and the interesting thing about the move for general petraeus in langley is it's not that much of a stretch from the type of operations he was really focusing on in afghanistan. when you look at the architect of the counterinsurgency policy, it was general petraeus, general mcchrystal and admiral. you're absolutely right. the transitions in langley is really not that deep of a transition in terms of skill set. >> our thanks to a great panel this morning. john heilemann, mike barnicle, wes moore, david ignatius and jack jacobs. >> well, heilemann wasn't that great. you're right, he was okay. >> there's a limit. >> just trying to be nice. do you have to say everything? there are things that you say and t
there are a lot of really smart people in langley working at the cia.on panetta, who too knows about the talent level at the cia. and the merger of these two institutions, defense department intelligence and cia intelligence and operational staff in the field, it could be the finest days for both units. >> wes, it could be a brilliant move. >> absolutely. and the interesting thing about the move for general petraeus in langley is it's not that much of a stretch from the type of...
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you know, a half mile away from west point or a half mile away from langley air force base and we went to you and said la nina. wouldn't you think we were being disingenuous? because you trust us? >> there are intelligence failures, this is not a case of complicity. it's certainly a case of negligence. after all, if you go back to 9/11, wasn't c.i.a. the most powerful organization? thigh didn't know 18 people were training to attack your world trade center. >> no, they did, they just didn't tell anybody else. >> they didn't know four aircraft were hijackd from four different airfields. they didn't know two of them left... >> jon: but you would have to admit there is a history of suspicion not just from the united states but from england and india that the i.s.i. has ties to some militant groups some associated with al qaeda, some associated with kashmiri islamists, some associated with the ha cabny network in afghanistan. you would at mid-there is a lot of suspicion coalesced around this. haqqani. this is not an enormous left turn to suggest there might be elements within the pakistani
you know, a half mile away from west point or a half mile away from langley air force base and we went to you and said la nina. wouldn't you think we were being disingenuous? because you trust us? >> there are intelligence failures, this is not a case of complicity. it's certainly a case of negligence. after all, if you go back to 9/11, wasn't c.i.a. the most powerful organization? thigh didn't know 18 people were training to attack your world trade center. >> no, they did, they...
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i think one was from -- was it langley? yeah. i was really moved by your comments, i have to say, because sometimes people who have privilege aren't grateful in the way that you expressed, that you're grateful your parents were able to assist you, when you came here and this sort of thing. but then you're also able to not judge others who may not have been born of the same privilege, and to also be supportive of projects that would give people a second opportunity and a chance to move on and do something with their lives. so i wanted to thank you for your comments. i thought they were really moving. commissioner antonini. commissioner antonini: just a couple of things to follow up. first of all, to set the record straight on supervisor farrell, he was never in opposition to 800 presidio. he brought to us a compromise very well crafted that reduced the height, which i think was excessive and i agreed with it, and the mayor's office of housing brought in funds that would make the project viable, because there would be fewer units o
i think one was from -- was it langley? yeah. i was really moved by your comments, i have to say, because sometimes people who have privilege aren't grateful in the way that you expressed, that you're grateful your parents were able to assist you, when you came here and this sort of thing. but then you're also able to not judge others who may not have been born of the same privilege, and to also be supportive of projects that would give people a second opportunity and a chance to move on and do...
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mcneill from ucsf langley porter has volunteered to do some of the sta statistical work on this so we're looking at how c.i. tirks impacts so hopefully we'll have good data and be able to see what's working and what's not working and make improvements. and roll it out to the other two pilot stations and eventually citywide. yes, it will take some time and will take a process to recognize we can't do it all at once but the chief has already started this process without interim bulletin and we're going to roll it out as quickly as we can in a very deliberate and meaningful way. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any further questions? i will now turn it over to public comment, please. any public comment regarding line item number three? hearing none, public comment is now closed. please call line item number two. before we go, i want to thank everybody again. this was another excellent presentation. one of the great things basketballing part of this commission. it's always a learning experience and we learned so much through this process, i have to admit all of the commissioners have. again, w
mcneill from ucsf langley porter has volunteered to do some of the sta statistical work on this so we're looking at how c.i. tirks impacts so hopefully we'll have good data and be able to see what's working and what's not working and make improvements. and roll it out to the other two pilot stations and eventually citywide. yes, it will take some time and will take a process to recognize we can't do it all at once but the chief has already started this process without interim bulletin and we're...
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mcneill from ucsf langley porter has volunteered to do some of the sta statistical work on this so we're looking at how c.i. tirks impacts so hopefully we'll have good data and be able to see what's working and what's not working and make improvements. and roll it out to the other two pilot stations and eventually citywide. yes, it will take some time and will take a process to recognize we can't do it all at once but the chief has already started the chief has already started this process without interim
mcneill from ucsf langley porter has volunteered to do some of the sta statistical work on this so we're looking at how c.i. tirks impacts so hopefully we'll have good data and be able to see what's working and what's not working and make improvements. and roll it out to the other two pilot stations and eventually citywide. yes, it will take some time and will take a process to recognize we can't do it all at once but the chief has already started the chief has already started this process...
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from being that tall grass in the united states of america when he built them to his new office in langley if you will only him to peek from the window to realize that the terrorists threat in the united states is not part of any insurgency cheapness and availability have turned a highly toxic coating based drug known as crocodile into rush's second heroin and sam to stamp out the use of the deadly substance from next year painkillers will only be available by prescription but as are reports the new law could lean could lead rather non addicts to suffer instead. you know what they call the crocodile because its users skin turns kaley before it falls off virtually unknown ten years ago it's a mixture of petrol solvents phosphorous and most importantly cheap medicines containing the painkiller codeine it's now become rich a second most popular drug after heroin to which the cheaper and more easily available alternative injecting this lethal cocktail will rot a user's flesh in months most die within three years i have only been using it for two months i wish i never started. the governments c
from being that tall grass in the united states of america when he built them to his new office in langley if you will only him to peek from the window to realize that the terrorists threat in the united states is not part of any insurgency cheapness and availability have turned a highly toxic coating based drug known as crocodile into rush's second heroin and sam to stamp out the use of the deadly substance from next year painkillers will only be available by prescription but as are reports...
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything is all you know no i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the first. few.
you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything is all you know no i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the first. few.
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following statement at ten forty am today it was monday eighteen the eighteen police were called to a langley road watford following the concerns for the welfare of a man who lives at an actress on the street upon police an ambulance arrival at a property the body of a man was found the man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after the death is currently being treated as unexplained but not to be suspicious police investigations into this incident are going in the private sector organized labor is rapidly diminishing in membership less than seven percent of the private sector is currently unionized as the economy continues its collapse union influence over commerce labor and law is diminishing so desperate times call for more discreet. measures unions traditionally organized on a site by site basis but the sci used most recent manual promotes a new approach the new improved union thug will use his energy pressuring boardrooms employers rather than employees and exposing dirt on company heads all in a strong armed push for national union station yes a use campaign manual which just came t
following statement at ten forty am today it was monday eighteen the eighteen police were called to a langley road watford following the concerns for the welfare of a man who lives at an actress on the street upon police an ambulance arrival at a property the body of a man was found the man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after the death is currently being treated as unexplained but not to be suspicious police investigations into this incident are going in the private sector organized...
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. >> i want to mention, five specific neighbourhoods in prince georges county, langley park, river dale, hill crest heights, glass manor all these areas do unfortunately have high crime rate, what do you say to the police and even to some to have citizens there who say we have to do something and the police are in many cases doing their job what they think they need to do to protect the rest of the community. >> absolutely we met with community members about this, and as we speak about it, community members say we want the police, we want the protection of the police, what they don't want is that occasional and we don't know how occasional we will know as a result of this effort, conduct that just breaks all the rules and turns everything upside down so people who are expecting that protection, actually become victims, of abuse and lies from police officers. >> if a citizen feels that they have been abused or they have been wronged or treated inappropriately by police or anyone else how do they get assistance from the program? what do they do. >> we are training a cadre of civil rights
. >> i want to mention, five specific neighbourhoods in prince georges county, langley park, river dale, hill crest heights, glass manor all these areas do unfortunately have high crime rate, what do you say to the police and even to some to have citizens there who say we have to do something and the police are in many cases doing their job what they think they need to do to protect the rest of the community. >> absolutely we met with community members about this, and as we speak...
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sitting in langley figures this out.e of a total analyst type of guy. >> there were guys in the field, though, doing really dangerous -- >> no doubt. running -- >> running agents, collecting information. >> that's right. so it's feeding this guy. you know, how much -- you get to know some of these guys. so tell us what is it, the difference between sort of what these analyst guys that sit there and figure this out and put the puzzle together versus the guys on the field? >> the analysts in many cases are academics and ph.d.s, and they master their field. they're know more about ukraine or belarussia. it's highly militarized. >> also highly educated. like they're looking for both -- looking for the smartest people in the world and at the same time the strongest people in the world? >> no question. the special forces soldier is a unique person. i'm not cut out for it. i don't know about you. you have a kind of a special forces look. >> not so much. we'll find out in 50 years. >> the israelis, i write about two services. is
sitting in langley figures this out.e of a total analyst type of guy. >> there were guys in the field, though, doing really dangerous -- >> no doubt. running -- >> running agents, collecting information. >> that's right. so it's feeding this guy. you know, how much -- you get to know some of these guys. so tell us what is it, the difference between sort of what these analyst guys that sit there and figure this out and put the puzzle together versus the guys on the field?...
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americans would send over a satellite which would produce reams of data which would be analyzed at langley virginia, in the c.i.a. headquarters or the n.s.a.. the chinese would send in a thousand tourists. >> rose: (laughs) >> each would be instructed to collect one grain of sand and then when hay got back home to shake out their towels at the end of which time the chinese would know more about that beach than anybody else. >> rose: (laughs) so their target of opportunity is silicon valley for sure. certainly pentagon. >> the defense industry. and petrating the intelligence agency because they penetrated the c.i.a. some years ago in the case of lry wu thai chin who was a top translator for the c.i.a. but he was also working for china for 30 years. and the only rean he was caught is that a defector came out from china who didn't know his name but had some things about him that edge able it had f.b.i. to track him down with fascatindetective work, which i talk about in the ok. >> rose: what happened to him? >> he was convicted and commitd suicide in jail. the key to th story was literally a
americans would send over a satellite which would produce reams of data which would be analyzed at langley virginia, in the c.i.a. headquarters or the n.s.a.. the chinese would send in a thousand tourists. >> rose: (laughs) >> each would be instructed to collect one grain of sand and then when hay got back home to shake out their towels at the end of which time the chinese would know more about that beach than anybody else. >> rose: (laughs) so their target of opportunity is...
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. >> reporter: you know, he has to do what every cia director does when they walk in the door in langleynce the work force there he's one of them. he's not a retired army general with his heart still at the pentagon and with the u.s. military in terms of what he wants to accomplish there. he takes the uniform off after 37 years, and, of course, the last several years serving as commander in both iraq and afghanistan. let's listen for a anyominute t some of his last words in demand. >> it has again been the greatest of honors to serve here. to witness the skill and valor of our troopers, and to see the courage and commitment of afghan leaders, afghan forces, and the afghan people. >> reporter: but at the cia it will be a little bit different. he will still, of course, work the afghan and iraq issues, but it will be this emerging theater of war on terror, somalia, yemen and still pakistan and the traditional concerns about north korea and iran. iran may prove, kyra, to be topping the list in the months and years to come. a lot of concern that the regime is getting very involved in afghanis
. >> reporter: you know, he has to do what every cia director does when they walk in the door in langleynce the work force there he's one of them. he's not a retired army general with his heart still at the pentagon and with the u.s. military in terms of what he wants to accomplish there. he takes the uniform off after 37 years, and, of course, the last several years serving as commander in both iraq and afghanistan. let's listen for a anyominute t some of his last words in demand....
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in virginia we have a massive presence in langley and we have private rockets in the eastern shore thate not aware of the heavy lift system. with respect to the shuttle, it is sad in some way. it is a casualty or a national consequence. we need to figure out the degree to which additional space exploration with advance important economic goals for the country. if we can make that case for the if we can make that case for the country, defense or economic needs for the nation. >> my question was, trying to solve the deficit, one of the things that obama was pushing for was more education in the field of science. my question is, do you think that the government will try to crush one of those programs? will they try to cut the socialists -- social sciences and push them to the wayside? or do you think that that would be at the bottom of the list of things to do. guest: the danger of focusing on the deficit is that you can cut things that are necessary for economic growth. if you cut too deeply, that would be a mistake. 20 years ago we were number one in the world of those that had higher ed
in virginia we have a massive presence in langley and we have private rockets in the eastern shore thate not aware of the heavy lift system. with respect to the shuttle, it is sad in some way. it is a casualty or a national consequence. we need to figure out the degree to which additional space exploration with advance important economic goals for the country. if we can make that case for the if we can make that case for the country, defense or economic needs for the nation. >> my...