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>> that means 258 acres here at langley, virginia. a site that has an intelligence history that goes back to the civil war, reconnaisance balloons were launched from here. it's a high plateau over the potomac and washington. there are the remnants of two civil war camps on the property and over the years as we built those new buildings the construction projects have turned up civil war era relics that we have in our collection. president eisenhower laid the corner stone for this original building on the 3rd of november, 1959. the george washington parkway was extended as part of the original construction machine. and we old objects in our collection related to the corner stone laying ceremony. we have the trowel that president eisenhower and alan dulles used that day to lay the mud. two years later the building is ready to occupy. and in his remarks at the dedication of the building, alan dulles includes a bible quote. that bible quote says, ye shall know the truth and the truth have make you free. then dulles asked that that be carve
>> that means 258 acres here at langley, virginia. a site that has an intelligence history that goes back to the civil war, reconnaisance balloons were launched from here. it's a high plateau over the potomac and washington. there are the remnants of two civil war camps on the property and over the years as we built those new buildings the construction projects have turned up civil war era relics that we have in our collection. president eisenhower laid the corner stone for this original...
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what is happening in langley? >> attitude adjustment seems to be the first issue.work wrote, why can't there be nice are food handler, attitude every day. then condiments. please put back the individual catsup, mustard and mayo, and then the jazz salad. supposed to be a grape and prochute to salad but there were no grapes, only cherry tomatoes masquerading as grapes. >> these poor people. >> compliant processed tea and the chicken portions were too small. >> i feel so bad for them. i don't either, actually. what things to complain about. have you eaten fourth floor cafeteria? >> third floor. >> it's pretty good. >> it's pretty darn good. >> not nearly as expensive. >> and they're nice. >> they're very nice there not apparently at langley. >> no. >> freedom of information requests are -- you and your friends may have more in common than you think, even down to your dna, according to researches at really and university of san diego. they find that friends are more likely than strangers to share dna code and there are a lot of factors. seriously? gerri willis is here,
what is happening in langley? >> attitude adjustment seems to be the first issue.work wrote, why can't there be nice are food handler, attitude every day. then condiments. please put back the individual catsup, mustard and mayo, and then the jazz salad. supposed to be a grape and prochute to salad but there were no grapes, only cherry tomatoes masquerading as grapes. >> these poor people. >> compliant processed tea and the chicken portions were too small. >> i feel so...
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american artifacts, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where the museum curator presents election highlights and explains the museum's mission of preserving and presenting the agency's history. >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby, in front of 107 of our fallen officers. they walked across the agency field to take their place in the lobby. and the father of central intelligence is watching over their shoulders as they begin a career for our central intelligence agency in our nation. we are standing close to a sculpture of the father of central intelligence. donovan was tapped by president roosevelt in 1942 to head the office of strategic services. that organization had grown out of an earlier one hold the -- called the coordinator of information, our country's first non-departmental intelligence agency, established by president roosevelt to coordina
american artifacts, a visit to the cia museum in langley, virginia where the museum curator presents election highlights and explains the museum's mission of preserving and presenting the agency's history. >> we are standing in the memorial lobby of the original headquarters building. this lobby has a number of significant memorials in it. every visitor to the agency comes through this entrance. every new agency officer takes their oath of office here in this lobby, in front of 107 of our...
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he was shocked by what he saw a hint he said i saw many files on hassan in langley's cia files.m the southern company. and believe me the details were amazing particularly since they included much on the which italy have come from his organization. there were leaks of course. we are sure much of the files were passed to other companies although i cannot be sure. hassan is not exactly an unknown. shortly after this correspondence december 72 ames set up another meeting and begins to meet with hassan regularly in the spring of 73 and this becomes critical to the story because has the of lebanese award beginskh 75 or 76 ames persuades hassan provides security to the embassy in the midst of the civil war and the embassy isç located in the territory of west beirut and they continue their relationship. they go out and have dinner every other night they got to know hassan wife and children and throughout this time ironically enough he is trying to killed hassan the first attempt was a letter bomb that ames had worn to the plo operative about. don't open any of your mail in your apartm
he was shocked by what he saw a hint he said i saw many files on hassan in langley's cia files.m the southern company. and believe me the details were amazing particularly since they included much on the which italy have come from his organization. there were leaks of course. we are sure much of the files were passed to other companies although i cannot be sure. hassan is not exactly an unknown. shortly after this correspondence december 72 ames set up another meeting and begins to meet with...
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>> watergate, 40 years >> now on american artifacts, part two of our visit to the cia museum in langleyvirginia. the curator toni hiley begins in the directors gallery. >> this is the directors gallery. normally the director selects the artist who will do his portrait after he leaves office. we're standing here in front of the portrait of george herbert walker bush, who was director of central intelligence at a particularly difficult time in our history, following tik
>> watergate, 40 years >> now on american artifacts, part two of our visit to the cia museum in langleyvirginia. the curator toni hiley begins in the directors gallery. >> this is the directors gallery. normally the director selects the artist who will do his portrait after he leaves office. we're standing here in front of the portrait of george herbert walker bush, who was director of central intelligence at a particularly difficult time in our history, following tik
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staffers' comments about the lunchroom in langley, virginia. [laughter] >> jon: [bleeped].apparently cafeteria complaints are what we found out. apparently when our intelligence professionals aren't sending drones after terrorist, they're sending bitchy e-mails about their lunch. the e-mails with everything from preferring individual ketchup pacts to pump bottles to inadequate almond portions and diet pepsi coming out of the regular pepsi side. fascinating. apparently at the c.i.a., even the sodas go undercover as other sodas. now, we're very fortunate tonight. we have a c.i.a. employee who is ready to leak more information to us about this scandal. obviously anything regarding this c.i.a. highly sensitive. we have taken great pains to conceal his or her identity. thank you so much for joining us tonight, sir or ma'am. >> uh-huh. [laughter] >> jon: if you don't mind, could you read us some more of these actual complaint e-mails from the c.i.a. >> okay. well, if you must know, i was very aggravated at buying a subway sandwich and going back to my desk to eat to find the brea
staffers' comments about the lunchroom in langley, virginia. [laughter] >> jon: [bleeped].apparently cafeteria complaints are what we found out. apparently when our intelligence professionals aren't sending drones after terrorist, they're sending bitchy e-mails about their lunch. the e-mails with everything from preferring individual ketchup pacts to pump bottles to inadequate almond portions and diet pepsi coming out of the regular pepsi side. fascinating. apparently at the c.i.a., even...
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can transfer you right over to where you can either speak with your legislator, which is senator langley >> in maine we've been able to override the governor's veto on our state budget, on a slew of environmental bills, and it was by contacting voters at their homes to call their legislators. so canvassing works. >> do you mind if i turn this computer a little bit? >> the goal here is that all of these volunteers take back the skills that their learning here today, and bring them back to their communities and their organizations. so we're seeking to build a big group of powerful canvassers across the country to try to turn things around. >> we're going to spend some time this morning. >> at our conference, we do training, we do issue workshops, and then most importantly, we hit the streets. >> time to make some noise! >> we actually left the conference and went into the streets. >> protests are one of many ways to get a story out there. to us it's about making visible the many, many voices and experiences that are made invisible in an unequal economy and society like the one that we live
can transfer you right over to where you can either speak with your legislator, which is senator langley >> in maine we've been able to override the governor's veto on our state budget, on a slew of environmental bills, and it was by contacting voters at their homes to call their legislators. so canvassing works. >> do you mind if i turn this computer a little bit? >> the goal here is that all of these volunteers take back the skills that their learning here today, and bring...
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intelligence apparatus works, are we dancing around the fact that it's quite likely that already, either in langleyr washington or both, someone has just put imagery up on the board showing what could be a launch trail, a launch signature? >> i mean, you referred to one eyewitness from the ground. we don't know because eyewitness accounts are always so difficult to assess, and we fknow that early reports with twa can be very misleading, but they have very good intelligence. they've got a signature now for something if something did go up and hit that airplane. they can see pretty much the track of it. and also, as tom costello knows better than anyone else, they were following the progress of that plane. there was no interruption from the cockpit. so they would have those final communications as well. >> andrea mitchell, our chief foreign correspondent. if you hear sound in the background, specifically that barking dog, this is countryside in ukraine not far from the russian border. this is agrarian farm country. that much we can assume from looking at it, some sporadic traffic, people coming aroun
intelligence apparatus works, are we dancing around the fact that it's quite likely that already, either in langleyr washington or both, someone has just put imagery up on the board showing what could be a launch trail, a launch signature? >> i mean, you referred to one eyewitness from the ground. we don't know because eyewitness accounts are always so difficult to assess, and we fknow that early reports with twa can be very misleading, but they have very good intelligence. they've got a...
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great job by our entire crew, producer carol langley, director jim lynch, associate director brian peterman marty aaronoff and joe bend crunching the numbers for us tonight here at citi field. one out bottom of the ninth inning. the 1-1 from soria. now 1-2. extraordinary moments happen in baseball. don't miss the 85th all-star game, july 15th. 4:30 pacific on fox. fox sports 1's all-star coverage from minneapolis. the 1-2 to the pinch hitter. nieuwenhuis, a base hit down the left field line. racing over the field is robertson. >> cliff: nice double by nieuwenhuis right there. you look at the defense right there and you see nieuwenhuis stay on that ball. don't try to do too much with it. slaps it down the left field line for a double. nice little reach. see his reach. you see beltre is off the line. when i talk about the defense, has a lot of room to work with, just slaps it down for a nice little one-out double. you see the rally towel coming in the mets dugout. >> kenny: so now curtis granderson. two hits today, drove in a run. 4 for 14 lifetime against soria. potential tying run at the pl
great job by our entire crew, producer carol langley, director jim lynch, associate director brian peterman marty aaronoff and joe bend crunching the numbers for us tonight here at citi field. one out bottom of the ninth inning. the 1-1 from soria. now 1-2. extraordinary moments happen in baseball. don't miss the 85th all-star game, july 15th. 4:30 pacific on fox. fox sports 1's all-star coverage from minneapolis. the 1-2 to the pinch hitter. nieuwenhuis, a base hit down the left field line....
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what are the consequences that will be here in washington and in langley in terms of how the cia functions in terms of our own government. >> as we reported, it is unclear why the white house wasn't told or the president wasn't told about the arrest. it happened at least 24 hours before president obama got on the phone with merkel. you know, why it was bottled up in the cia, where it was bottled up, you know, these are issues that are not just low level events, when you talk about as we said a close allie, you would want to know if are you the president something as important as this because the reason he got on the phone with per kel was to ask her to do something and you need to know if you are going to ask another leader to do something, she might have lever annual over you because of something hammond in her country so if are you the president, you obviously want to foe everything. >> it's astonishing, the thing about your beat and our effort to try to stay apprised of them we know so little of what guess on, what we node about what's going on here is slightly jaw dropping. thanks, mar
what are the consequences that will be here in washington and in langley in terms of how the cia functions in terms of our own government. >> as we reported, it is unclear why the white house wasn't told or the president wasn't told about the arrest. it happened at least 24 hours before president obama got on the phone with merkel. you know, why it was bottled up in the cia, where it was bottled up, you know, these are issues that are not just low level events, when you talk about as we...
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. >> at the langley center and accomplished acrobat gave basic training in moon walking to this reportere was like a big kid in a candy store. when you go on tv and you want to talk the about something happening, the best way to do it, go out and do it yourself. walter enjoyed it. >> what happens if i fall over on my face? >> nothing at all. very simple, very soft. slow motion, in fact. just -- >> so i fall over on my face to see? >> right. dust yourself off. >> really? >> yeah. >> okay. here i go. >> nothing to it. >> why don't you try jumping a little bit? >> here i go. this is just really for fun and games. what do you do for a living? >> what do you see in the way of the vehicle in which we travel in space in the next 35 years, already in the last 15 years, we build up this system of rockets to the point that your model doesn't even fit in the roof any longer. are we going far beyond saturn five? >> i think there will be a continued need for some such a workhorse and rather arbitrary how big it will be as long as it's big. >> the sadder five is like the monument to human audacity. th
. >> at the langley center and accomplished acrobat gave basic training in moon walking to this reportere was like a big kid in a candy store. when you go on tv and you want to talk the about something happening, the best way to do it, go out and do it yourself. walter enjoyed it. >> what happens if i fall over on my face? >> nothing at all. very simple, very soft. slow motion, in fact. just -- >> so i fall over on my face to see? >> right. dust yourself off....
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and after i met her, i sort of downloaded -- and she was like, "do you want to go to langley?"play a character who has sort of a complicated love life. did you ask them, just ask them about their spy work, did you ask them about their personal lives? i assume it's really complicated for them. >> oh, my gosh, you can't really even ask them what they're doing at work. what i really wanted to know, what kind of car do you drive, does your mom know what you do for a living? who do you go out with? if you're on a date, the opening questions are, like, where do you live? i can't tell you. what do you do? no, no, i can't tell you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it seems like small talk would not be very easy. their match.com profiles must be almost entirely redacted. [ laughter ] >> it's just a blank picture. >> seth: who do they date? did you find out? >> one girl that i met, one young woman. i had seen her earlier in the day, and she was wearing this hot cherry red dress and she had blonde hair. when i finally sat down with her, i said, "you know, you're sort of smoking. who do you go
and after i met her, i sort of downloaded -- and she was like, "do you want to go to langley?"play a character who has sort of a complicated love life. did you ask them, just ask them about their spy work, did you ask them about their personal lives? i assume it's really complicated for them. >> oh, my gosh, you can't really even ask them what they're doing at work. what i really wanted to know, what kind of car do you drive, does your mom know what you do for a living? who do...
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not langley. lackland myself to see the situation. so we're in good consultation with all these other agencies. >> yeah. just trying to make sure that there's an understanding that it's not just jeh johnson who's responsible for this issue. but there are other players also who actually we need to have conversation with. one of the conversations that i think would be important is under existing law, how long would the children be in custody of dhs before they're passed off to hhs? >> under existing law, we are required to transfer the child within 72 hours to hhs. from the point at which we identify the child as an unaccompanied minor. i know that the provision in the law says there's an exception for extraordinary circumstances. but in general the legal requirement is 72 hours. >> and i guess my question to administrator fugate is, have you been able to coordinate the resources so that 72 hour pass on is working? >> at this time, with the number of children coming in, we're not meeting the 72 hours. but since june 1st, we've added ove
not langley. lackland myself to see the situation. so we're in good consultation with all these other agencies. >> yeah. just trying to make sure that there's an understanding that it's not just jeh johnson who's responsible for this issue. but there are other players also who actually we need to have conversation with. one of the conversations that i think would be important is under existing law, how long would the children be in custody of dhs before they're passed off to hhs? >>...
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langley going to launch gilead to 100 to perhaps 102.k is rumchata infused. >> jim, you're not going to believe this. my brother made up a song about rumchata. >> i need it. >> boombata. >> her brothers made up a song about rumchata, can we play it? >> boombata rumchata. >> i told you to sharpen it up. >> i don't want any of that bad language. ♪ ♪ drop a beat about rumchata ♪ >> if we can get fireball on the set, it'd be monster, and oatmeal cookies because that's what it tastes like. we only mentioned it in the week that was. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. >>> listen up, not everyone can take the pain
langley going to launch gilead to 100 to perhaps 102.k is rumchata infused. >> jim, you're not going to believe this. my brother made up a song about rumchata. >> i need it. >> boombata. >> her brothers made up a song about rumchata, can we play it? >> boombata rumchata. >> i told you to sharpen it up. >> i don't want any of that bad language. ♪ ♪ drop a beat about rumchata ♪ >> if we can get fireball on the set, it'd be monster, and oatmeal...
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going on at the cia, and what are the consequences of that going to be here in washington and in langleyow the cia functions within our own government? >> it's, as we reported, it's unclear why the white house wasn't told or at least the president wasn't told about the arrest. it happened at least, you know, 24 hours before president obama got on the phone with merkel. you know, why it was bottled up in the cia where it was bottled up, you know, these are issues that are not just, you know, low-level arrests. when you're talking about, as we said, a close ally, you would want to know if you're the president something as important as this. because the reason he got on the phone with merkel was to ask her to do something, and you need to know if you're going to ask another leader to do something, you know, she might have leverage over you because of something happened in her country. so if you're the president, you obviously want to know everything. >> yeah, it's astonishing, actually. the thing about your beat in covering intelligence matters like this and our effort to try to stay appris
going on at the cia, and what are the consequences of that going to be here in washington and in langleyow the cia functions within our own government? >> it's, as we reported, it's unclear why the white house wasn't told or at least the president wasn't told about the arrest. it happened at least, you know, 24 hours before president obama got on the phone with merkel. you know, why it was bottled up in the cia where it was bottled up, you know, these are issues that are not just, you...
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committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not just to langley or the farm or nationally but internationally to visit other chiefs of station and see what issues they are dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to issues. they are going to penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that we are buying? as a hypothetical, why is that happening? who do we get up here to have accountable answers given? how do we do staff work to make sure that the right questions are asked and followed up with after we have the secret hearing and i do not get the sense today that that kind of thing is taking place by all members of the senate and house committees. and i would further say -- >> enough of the members? >> i would like to see more members participate in that kind of dedicated fashion which is, again, why you cannot have six or seven different committees that you serve farm. if you are truly
committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not just to langley or the farm or nationally but internationally to visit other chiefs of station and see what issues they are dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to issues. they are going to penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that...
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york as a jewish place, they wanted to attack, we wanted to fly a plane into the cia building in langley, he said that we could never figure out how to get the bombs on the planes. so not a rocket scientist. later on in the '90s, al qaeda managed to recruit some engineers who knew what the shaik did not know is that planes don't need to have bombs put on them, they are bombs. so out muslim, the islamic grouping as they called themselves involved a covenant of islamic action, violent reestablishment of the caliphate, complete rejection of anything that looks like secular law. and they continued to carry out violent attacks in egypt all through the 1980s and '90s. as i said, often these guys when they were arrested in imprisoned in egypt would be let out on grounds that they leave the country and go to fight in afghanistan. and he was among those who had been imprisoned and who went to fight. he actually set up medical clin toik treat the wounded, the freedom fighters who were fighting the soviet occupation. and he later became involved with the saudi billionaire osama bin laden. in the '9
york as a jewish place, they wanted to attack, we wanted to fly a plane into the cia building in langley, he said that we could never figure out how to get the bombs on the planes. so not a rocket scientist. later on in the '90s, al qaeda managed to recruit some engineers who knew what the shaik did not know is that planes don't need to have bombs put on them, they are bombs. so out muslim, the islamic grouping as they called themselves involved a covenant of islamic action, violent...
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committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not just to langley or the farm or nationally but internationally to visit other chiefs of station and see what issues they are dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to issues. they are going to penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that we are buying? as a hypothetical, why is that happening? who do we get up here to have accountable answers given? how do we do staff work to make sure that the right questions are asked and followed up with after we have the secret hearing and i do not get the sense today that that kind of thing is taking place by all members of the senate and house committees. and i would further say -- >> enough of the members? >> i would like to see more members participate in that kind of dedicated fashion which is, again, why you cannot have six or seven different committees that you serve farm. if you are truly
committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not just to langley or the farm or nationally but internationally to visit other chiefs of station and see what issues they are dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to issues. they are going to penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that...
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i got to do a tour at langley and pick the brains of some agents and cia agents.most of the positions that i play in this movie are women in those seats. they do all the minutia and the men do the "a" to "z" and pick up all the crumbs. >> i was reading that that you spent time at langley. is that real research or did you just want to hang out with some spies? >> the latter. >> it's got to be a cool place. >> it was amazing. basically we're all being tapped right now. every single one of us. >> you now have the information. you're the edward snowden of tomorrow, is that it? >> i'm messing with you. >> when you make a movie like this and i was speaking to rachel mcedadams yesterday. she said she loved having the book because it gave her more on the screen play. do you feel the same way? >> you have a look at espionage on both sides of the continent. it's a perspective from the american cia and the german. that's where the conflict ensues. >> i'm looking at you and things are going awfully well for you right now. >> do you have any wood? i've got to knock on that. >>
i got to do a tour at langley and pick the brains of some agents and cia agents.most of the positions that i play in this movie are women in those seats. they do all the minutia and the men do the "a" to "z" and pick up all the crumbs. >> i was reading that that you spent time at langley. is that real research or did you just want to hang out with some spies? >> the latter. >> it's got to be a cool place. >> it was amazing. basically we're all being...
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york as a jewish place, they wanted to attack, we wanted to fly a plane into the cia building in langley, he said that we could never figure out how to get the bombs on the planes. so not a rocket scientist. later on in the '90s, al qaeda managed to recruit some engineers who knew what the shaik did not know is that planes don't need to have bombs put on them, they are bombs. so out muslim, the islamic grouping as they called themselves involved a covenant of islamic action, violent reestablishment of the caliphate, complete rejection of anything that looks like secular law. and they continued to carry out violent attacks in egypt all through the 1980s and '90s. as i said, often these guys when they were arrested in imprisoned in egypt would be let out on grounds that they leave the country and go to fight in afghanistan. and he was among those who had been imprisoned and who went to fight. he actually set up medical clin toik treat the wounded, the freedom fighters who were fighting the soviet occupation. and he later became involved with the saudi billionaire osama bin laden. in the '9
york as a jewish place, they wanted to attack, we wanted to fly a plane into the cia building in langley, he said that we could never figure out how to get the bombs on the planes. so not a rocket scientist. later on in the '90s, al qaeda managed to recruit some engineers who knew what the shaik did not know is that planes don't need to have bombs put on them, they are bombs. so out muslim, the islamic grouping as they called themselves involved a covenant of islamic action, violent...
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little slips of paper, saying what their name and their hometown is and where their aunt is living in langley park, maryland. that's not the job of the national guard. and if you want to use guns at the border, yes, don't use them about the children. use them about the drug dealers. and by the way, it is our insatiable, vociferous desire, appetite for drugs that has fueled this whole economy in these countries. so, mr. president, i'm going to say more about this but i do want to say that what is in this supplemental is the tools for people to defend themselves. for our friends in the western states, this is money to protect themselves against firefighters, and gosh knows local communities need that help. it's for a great nation like israel, our treasured ally, to continue to have the interceptor rockets to be able to defend itself and defend itself it should, and it's also money here that we take a look at the border, we honor our law in terms of determining refugee status for those fleeing from violence in a home country, and then we go after what is creating the violence which is right ther
little slips of paper, saying what their name and their hometown is and where their aunt is living in langley park, maryland. that's not the job of the national guard. and if you want to use guns at the border, yes, don't use them about the children. use them about the drug dealers. and by the way, it is our insatiable, vociferous desire, appetite for drugs that has fueled this whole economy in these countries. so, mr. president, i'm going to say more about this but i do want to say that what...
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before committee hearings, after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not , butto langley, the farm internationally to visit our chiefs of station to see what issues they're dealing with overseas. servepeople are going to on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to these issues, as kenneth said. they will penetrate and ask tough issues. why is there problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that we are buying? why is that happening? who do we get up. we have accountable -- who do get up here to have accountability? i do not get the sense today ist kind of thoroughness taking place by all of the senate and house committee. >> by enough of the members? >> i would like to see more of the members participate in that dedicated fashion and that is why you cannot have six or seven different committees you think you are serving on. if you are truly serving on a committee, you are going to be on two, 3, 4 to develop the time necessary to travel, study, oversight. this whenlked about we both served on the intelligence committee. it's not
before committee hearings, after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel not , butto langley, the farm internationally to visit our chiefs of station to see what issues they're dealing with overseas. servepeople are going to on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devotion to these issues, as kenneth said. they will penetrate and ask tough issues. why is there problem with over budgeting on this particular set of systems that we are buying? why is that...
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committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel, not just to langley or to the farm or nationally but internationally. and see what issues they're dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devoerd devotion to issues. they'll penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with overbudgeting on this particular set of systems that we're buying for space, is a hypothetical? why is that happening? who do we get up here to have accountable answers given? how do we are do staff work to make sure that the right questions are asked and followed up with after we have a secret hearing? and i don't get the sense today that that kind of is taking place by all members of the senate and the house committees. and i would further state -- >> you mean enough of the members? >> i would like to see more members participate in that kind of dedicated fashion and that's, again, why you can't have six or seven different committees. that you think you're serving on. if you're truly
committee hearings and after committee hearings, that these people are going to travel, not just to langley or to the farm or nationally but internationally. and see what issues they're dealing with overseas. these people are going to serve on these committees and develop a sense of expertise and devoerd devotion to issues. they'll penetrate and ask tough questions about issues. why is there this problem with overbudgeting on this particular set of systems that we're buying for space, is a...