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he's coordinating functions for the cia, from langley, virginia. finally, another camp and another camp and this is interesting because of who the two people were in the positions they would come to hold. they argued without the knowledge of secretary rumsfeld, ironically enough, that the national security agents be in the national geospatial agency at the very least, these two factors of intelligence. now we know nsa very well through the constant revelations and 90s paper. they argued that dni would be indeed backless unless they had authority to in control over these massive intelligence agents is that resided in the department of defense. the two individuals who argued for this bureaucratic position by the current director of national intelligence today, jim clapper, and the future cia director, general michael hayden. at that time, there is ahead of gna respectively, so it's quite incredible position that they would advocate within their bureaucracies that of the department of defense. the setup of course the infamous lunch in washington with
he's coordinating functions for the cia, from langley, virginia. finally, another camp and another camp and this is interesting because of who the two people were in the positions they would come to hold. they argued without the knowledge of secretary rumsfeld, ironically enough, that the national security agents be in the national geospatial agency at the very least, these two factors of intelligence. now we know nsa very well through the constant revelations and 90s paper. they argued that...
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she organized a field trip for me to go to langley.he asked for colleagues to spend a couple hours in a room with me sharing their experiences. it was so wild. it was so riveting. it is one of the most mind blowing -- >> did those things work their way in? >> they definitely work their way into my performance. when i mention that my character would be bipolar, they all laughed. >> is that because there were bipolar people among them? >> they thought it would be so impossible that anybody with a condition like that would get through. >> what you think about the bipolar part of the character? >> it is useful in terms of the telling of our story. >> you get to spread every acting when you have. >> it also serves the genre. she is a unreliable narrator. she is paranoid, but actually has reason to be paranoid. it is an exciting paradox. >> she says at the beginning of every episode that she is torn, she regrets the fact, she is haunted by the fact that she could have stopped -- >> it is useful for me to think about her condition in relation
she organized a field trip for me to go to langley.he asked for colleagues to spend a couple hours in a room with me sharing their experiences. it was so wild. it was so riveting. it is one of the most mind blowing -- >> did those things work their way in? >> they definitely work their way into my performance. when i mention that my character would be bipolar, they all laughed. >> is that because there were bipolar people among them? >> they thought it would be so...
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building in langley but they can't tell those public stories of people who did heroic things that may have been killed in action or otherwise. >> right. right. and their failures are well publicized and their successes are not. >> rose: you talk to the character -- is there one person that your character represents in terms of the way the writers write care spree in. >> there is a woman who is very successful, a case officer who has been kind of the model for carrie. but, you know, she's -- she's a little bit less insane. >> rose: (laughs) >> no, no -- >> rose: so carrie is insane?. >> yeah, she is. she is. >> rose: you got a bit of that in that clip. >> and i -- but this woman who has served as the model met me for lunch one day just before i did the pilot and offered whatever insight she could and kind of organized a little field trip for know go to langley and she asked some of her colleagues to spend a couple hours in a room with me sharing their experiences and it was so wild and so riveting it was really one of the most mind blowing -- >> rose: have some of those things worked t
building in langley but they can't tell those public stories of people who did heroic things that may have been killed in action or otherwise. >> right. right. and their failures are well publicized and their successes are not. >> rose: you talk to the character -- is there one person that your character represents in terms of the way the writers write care spree in. >> there is a woman who is very successful, a case officer who has been kind of the model for carrie. but, you...
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in this committee room of the european parliament the tap that as of the eu not won in twenty four langley text. the new acted as a result of the east and not consist in music and one of them was lacking. as one of the baltic country economies not been seen as a country that has been quick to adapt but it is also home to live to russian speaking minority and they feel that the country is moving west once without them the ruins of rust as miller tree of the one that caused embraces favorites books even in a rainstorm. the twenty oh nine is no better place to practice his own steps. many of the protective walls date back to tyler's times. later the soviet navy continued to use the base. often i feel became independent polls and twenty five thousand soldiers will pulled out of context because of it many people who didn't just want to get away. the young people look of the parents and think. i don't want to live like that it's like they just want time to think i will stop with the money it doesn't do it. in front of the splendid orthodox church is the sin of the year of pre fab houses look all
in this committee room of the european parliament the tap that as of the eu not won in twenty four langley text. the new acted as a result of the east and not consist in music and one of them was lacking. as one of the baltic country economies not been seen as a country that has been quick to adapt but it is also home to live to russian speaking minority and they feel that the country is moving west once without them the ruins of rust as miller tree of the one that caused embraces favorites...
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authorities say they release of information on hunger strikers quote detract from the more important issues langley welfare detainees and the safety of troops and clive stafford smith as a lawyer for several gun ton of the detainees there and his witness some of the most brutal tactics used by the military. if a prisoner are from camp six which is the least bad camp goes on hunger strike they automatically get transferred not just count five but you can't fight back which really has been the most abusive place in all the content of the day prisoners are held in all steel cell and denied the most basic human rights just as a punishment for going on strike that force feeding techniques are very much an action unfortunately against the very abusive force feeding techniques i mean casting aside the question of whether it's at the culture course being a tour in the world medical association says it's not you know unfortunately the techniques they using ground tunnel gratuitously painful so for example and i've witnessed some of this that they used to leave but use up the prisoners noses to hurt so much
authorities say they release of information on hunger strikers quote detract from the more important issues langley welfare detainees and the safety of troops and clive stafford smith as a lawyer for several gun ton of the detainees there and his witness some of the most brutal tactics used by the military. if a prisoner are from camp six which is the least bad camp goes on hunger strike they automatically get transferred not just count five but you can't fight back which really has been the...
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. >> they were working security outside the galaxy nightclub in langley park. a car pulled up. a window came down. the man inside fired five shots. jacobs was hit in the hip. itmy first thought was that was a terrorist. i would not believe that a citizen would fire somebody rounds in a crowded parking lot. not a terrorist. it was this guy. gillis. he was drunk and angry about being asked to leave the nightclub. so he opened fire with his handgun. >> because somebody was upset for being asked to leave the club, they decided to take their anger out on us. was sentenced to 40 years in prison. prosecutors and the judge are saying the same thing. one of ourttack officers, you attack the entire community. >> the mother of three has returned to duty. >> i am struggling, but i am still here. >> she said she is still here because it is what she believes in what she wants to do. she also said that things will never be the same. she said she cannot help but look over her shoulder now than she ever did before. news.ell abc 7 >> police are investigating a double homicide. in the 1600 block.
. >> they were working security outside the galaxy nightclub in langley park. a car pulled up. a window came down. the man inside fired five shots. jacobs was hit in the hip. itmy first thought was that was a terrorist. i would not believe that a citizen would fire somebody rounds in a crowded parking lot. not a terrorist. it was this guy. gillis. he was drunk and angry about being asked to leave the nightclub. so he opened fire with his handgun. >> because somebody was upset for...
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. >> rural british town of kings langley is changing its name to kings landing.f the release of king of thrones, kings landing is the name on the series but the change will only be for a week in february. stay tuned for that. >>> the consumer electronics show is kicking off right now in las vegas. some of the biggest names in tech unveiling their latest gadget from a curvhg tv, even a that drives itself. joining me editor in chief. talk to me about the cool stuff you have starting with self-driving car. tell me about it. >> yeah, audi introduced self-driving car google android inside, dancing on stage, headlights that will help it out. it can drive without hitting anything and can park itself. of course, we don't know when it's coming out in the u.s. the laws have to allow people to take their hands off the wheels and let audi drich fodaudi driv >> i can't imagine that any time in reality. a curved samsung hd tv. what's different about this. >> curves are in. >> good. >> it's huge, 105 inches, 4k ultrahd, four times higherer resolution than the hg tv you have. th
. >> rural british town of kings langley is changing its name to kings landing.f the release of king of thrones, kings landing is the name on the series but the change will only be for a week in february. stay tuned for that. >>> the consumer electronics show is kicking off right now in las vegas. some of the biggest names in tech unveiling their latest gadget from a curvhg tv, even a that drives itself. joining me editor in chief. talk to me about the cool stuff you have...
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former bullets player bob dandridge and capitol hall of famer rod langley joined in and together the group painted murals, organized the library, painted and assembled benches. >> what dr. king stood for, the values he stood for, the principles he stood for, are being reflected in what you all are doing, what so many people are doing across this city, across the nation today. that is giving back. it gets no better than giving back. >> vice president joe biden delivered the keynote address at the national action network's annual king day breakfast. his speech focused on fighting injustice and voting rights. >> that's what all of you are all about as you fight for economic justice, racial and gender equality and trying to stem the tide of new attempts, new attempts to restrict the right of our people to vote. >> the national action network is a civil rights organization founded by the reverend al sharpton. >>> right now at the mlk memorial the family of a murdered postal worker is gathering with local postal workers for a protest march. they want an end to delivering mail after dark. i
former bullets player bob dandridge and capitol hall of famer rod langley joined in and together the group painted murals, organized the library, painted and assembled benches. >> what dr. king stood for, the values he stood for, the principles he stood for, are being reflected in what you all are doing, what so many people are doing across this city, across the nation today. that is giving back. it gets no better than giving back. >> vice president joe biden delivered the keynote...
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"city of god" "reporting the universe" creationist, homer and langley.he time in the world and now andrew's brain. which makes me realize, it might be a good point to make. i've been thinking about cognition for several books. city of god was published in 2000 and it's in there and it's in the march a soldier gets a spike in his head as a result of an explosion and he can't remember anything anymore and he keeps saying "it's all now, it's all now." and then he forgets he said that. and he said "what did i say? >> rose: but that's how advances in brain science have taken place. through injury. >> through injury, exactly, yeah. so there's been a preoccupation of mine for a few books. >> this is remarkable. thinking about somethat that is on the cutting edge of the frontier of the future. well, what happens is for some reason i assigned him this profession at the beginning of the book so i had to deliver on that. >> rose: do you know -- go ahead, deliver on that and -- >> well, he has grave misgivings in the sense of feeling that the brain is his enemy or h
"city of god" "reporting the universe" creationist, homer and langley.he time in the world and now andrew's brain. which makes me realize, it might be a good point to make. i've been thinking about cognition for several books. city of god was published in 2000 and it's in there and it's in the march a soldier gets a spike in his head as a result of an explosion and he can't remember anything anymore and he keeps saying "it's all now, it's all now." and then he...
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they have blue stars in langley. they are cia. we are not going to tell everything that happened because we were involved in spying and we're just not going to tell everything about what happened and who was doing what because of that, and these idiots act like there were -- they don't know that that is what is going on here. this couldn't have been prevented. if you had to have more security, that is not a guarantee that they couldn't have been attacked. it is an unfortunate incident that happened. it is not like september 11, where the administration told the incoming and ministration that terrorism is our biggest , they got information that terrorists wanted to use airplanes to commit terrorist attacks on america and in ministration didn't do anything and almost 3000 people died. let's get some perspective. thank you. host: bill, you are next in dundalk, maryland. independent caller. caller: this morning i couldn't help but notice the anger and amongsttration of -- agains the american populace. i'm 555 years old and i've never
they have blue stars in langley. they are cia. we are not going to tell everything that happened because we were involved in spying and we're just not going to tell everything about what happened and who was doing what because of that, and these idiots act like there were -- they don't know that that is what is going on here. this couldn't have been prevented. if you had to have more security, that is not a guarantee that they couldn't have been attacked. it is an unfortunate incident that...