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i have two children in langley high school and i've never been in the building.inside because of covert restrictions, even my kids, i have two other kids in elementary school. i have a bit in that school since covid hit. that is because again they are preventing parents from coming in for what used to come to be a normal interaction you have with your teacher. see even more than ever now are supposed to put our faith in teachers and administrators, and gosh, you look at stuff like this and you're wondering, there's no transparency you know if you like this much respect and not much judgment. >> laura: doesn't make you wonder what else they are hiding? we knew what that county was hiding they were hiding sexual assault. if they do want that happening and want to vilify the parents, and i talked to a lot of langley high school parents. we're just using this as an example because this is happening all over the country. there are afraid to speak out because as i quote, we are worried about what is going to happen to our son, he is applying to college. he's knocking t
i have two children in langley high school and i've never been in the building.inside because of covert restrictions, even my kids, i have two other kids in elementary school. i have a bit in that school since covid hit. that is because again they are preventing parents from coming in for what used to come to be a normal interaction you have with your teacher. see even more than ever now are supposed to put our faith in teachers and administrators, and gosh, you look at stuff like this and...
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while neither are in langley, they are on different sides of the conflict. >> we are sharing information and intelligence with our ukrainian partners. we do that with our european allies as well. i do not think that, aside from a dissident perspective -- dissonant perspective in moscow that relies on russian disinformation, aside from that perspective, i don't think you are hearing doubt about what the russians are capable of and the concern that their military movements have engendered around the world. >> why do you -- i would also say, the last time the u.s. and the british tag teamed on intelligence reporting, i'm old enough to remember what happened after that. going bac kto langley, how did they do on protecting afghanistan and what would happen with the withdrawal of u.s. troops? sec. price: you know as someone who used to work there that intelligence is intelligence analysis. analysis is based on the best available input. the number of challenges that our intelligence community has approached with precision in a way that has allowed policymakers to make informed decisions that ha
while neither are in langley, they are on different sides of the conflict. >> we are sharing information and intelligence with our ukrainian partners. we do that with our european allies as well. i do not think that, aside from a dissident perspective -- dissonant perspective in moscow that relies on russian disinformation, aside from that perspective, i don't think you are hearing doubt about what the russians are capable of and the concern that their military movements have engendered...
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now that said, it's worth meeting langley's librarian.ke, a who describes himself openly as and prominent author and poet. nothing wrong with that. but he once told the school newspaper that he saw it as part of his job to push his personal worldview through the books that his library highlights. if that's the right role here, is that what parents even want now? not even liberal san francisco parents who just ousted the three school board members want this and parents across the country, well, weg know they're speaking out. figure it out or get off the podiumt? because you know that there's people like me and a lot of otherut people outt there who will gladly take your seats and figure it out. i had to come down here todaye to tell you to your face that we are coming together and we are strong. this is blatant political theater and it needs to end now.nn this is just the beginning because once moms and dads on a broader basis see who's making these decisions, what the real goals are. in some cases i think. more parents are going to rise u
now that said, it's worth meeting langley's librarian.ke, a who describes himself openly as and prominent author and poet. nothing wrong with that. but he once told the school newspaper that he saw it as part of his job to push his personal worldview through the books that his library highlights. if that's the right role here, is that what parents even want now? not even liberal san francisco parents who just ousted the three school board members want this and parents across the country, well,...
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as my langley a 1000000 bri. interested this poor. dear dessert on my time wednesday by the me really interested then while we're here to work on one. gotcha, i don't want goes out on corridor. the law when italy bigger. i've a bundle going well mom, we're not all. ah, several very babbles gave their webinar. my dd whisker mazano. no one who like the genuine wish i wouldn't even do. shand amber, of which a lot was yours once a week. i mean, she, monday as you do me 11 i seen that i was like noon when did is it is has a she made? ah, i wait here. why did we go to my main vill? we've fool dispatch when canal and we'll know when a leg while pussy and our leg. but then a deed are well, yes. go in and visit with my name brand new. only busy. my peter with the pushes we met when you were playing, when we together and as a spot for me, you know, i went to g and we wanted to empower young ladies to be involved because there is life after sport. so you need to be cubed as well as in between entity, you know, training for
as my langley a 1000000 bri. interested this poor. dear dessert on my time wednesday by the me really interested then while we're here to work on one. gotcha, i don't want goes out on corridor. the law when italy bigger. i've a bundle going well mom, we're not all. ah, several very babbles gave their webinar. my dd whisker mazano. no one who like the genuine wish i wouldn't even do. shand amber, of which a lot was yours once a week. i mean, she, monday as you do me 11 i seen that i was like...
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now brutal monkwood is provided under the eileen loans, the british, as my langley a 1000000 bri. interested. miss ford, this is on right on wednesday by the me. the interested then while we're here to work on one. gotcha, i don't want goes out on corridor. the law when italy bigger, our bundle going well, mom, we're not all. ah, i go get a babble, get their baby now. my dd. whisker mazano. and in the window, like the genuine push out into shand amber of which a lot was yours once a week. i mean, she, monday as you do me 11 i seen the new when did is it is a date as a she made. ah, i with my fixing bob. we got him. i mean, we'll, we will dispatch when canal and we'll know when a leg while pussy and our leg then as well. yes. go in and visit with my name, but you only, there's a white with the bushes we met when you were playing friendly to give and as a spot for me. no, i wanted you and we wanted to empower young ladies to be involved because there is life after sport. so you need to be crippled as well as trained and training for a mind to say, i want to do this for all. many is
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if i go to langley, but if they really do invade with me world war 3 will break out, is that the written and no one wants that. i don't believe how does that make him feel? they are not afraid at all any more. i'm not afraid at home when ah shows us the shelter he built in his yard. back in 2014, he spent a weeks in it with his wife, daughter, and 2 granddaughters. as shells rained down on the house, it's used to store food at the moment. which nikolai explains that even now should the worst come to the worst. his shelter is still bomb proof. it'll definitely hold up again. he says, although he clearly doesn't relish the prospect. his granddaughters are now 9 and 11 years old. in nichol. i picked them up from school every day. nasty and katya's grandfather takes over while their parents are at work, heating the home cooking, and most importantly, making sure they get on with her homework. oh, i see her all deans of normality that belie the trauma of war. the children here have never known peace. leslie left us with their memories will be vivid for some time to come. but i will go when ka
if i go to langley, but if they really do invade with me world war 3 will break out, is that the written and no one wants that. i don't believe how does that make him feel? they are not afraid at all any more. i'm not afraid at home when ah shows us the shelter he built in his yard. back in 2014, he spent a weeks in it with his wife, daughter, and 2 granddaughters. as shells rained down on the house, it's used to store food at the moment. which nikolai explains that even now should the worst...
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this is american response, also include a langley weapons into your crane and increasing and you know, military contingent in europe, the western media and i, filled with reports about the imminent war. and i think even though those people in moscow who used to dismiss it as deanna just part of the american a muscle flexing it or the political postering. then getting a little bit nervous, especially taking into account the temperament our, the political temperament of our ukrainian neighbors. how likely is that an open confrontation at this point? do you think they could be a, why not big war, but still a war at 1st the u. s. response actually did open the door to the band on a deployment of still like massage and so on. in your thing, but obviously the, what they would call the defensive weapons is being rushed in by the anglo saxon powers. don't forget that germany refused to allow britain overflight rights over. so it has to go over the baltic and denmark. there's a huge military industrial, complex number, communist eisenhower wound against a military industrial complex. and of co
this is american response, also include a langley weapons into your crane and increasing and you know, military contingent in europe, the western media and i, filled with reports about the imminent war. and i think even though those people in moscow who used to dismiss it as deanna just part of the american a muscle flexing it or the political postering. then getting a little bit nervous, especially taking into account the temperament our, the political temperament of our ukrainian neighbors....
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and after that this protest have been availed langley dispersed, and people don't really have much hope. i'd say for a change, didn't have it back that and in house now. but i think to day many people just don't know what to do. what else to do other than going out to the street? because in dissertation, some people just say the, you can't stay silent because staying silent when mean a green with what's happening and for a lot of people is very personal and that is, is very painful day. so i don't know if this protest will change anything and analyst here don't really, don't really see this happening, but i think for many people in russia, this is the question of, of their pride and of owner to actually go out and say something. okay. natalia, thank you again for that update. as we've been looking at those pictures, we'll come back to a little bit later a french president am i know on my call and says france and its european allies. did everything possible to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis? now, in a televised address, he said they would show no weakness in response to russia'
and after that this protest have been availed langley dispersed, and people don't really have much hope. i'd say for a change, didn't have it back that and in house now. but i think to day many people just don't know what to do. what else to do other than going out to the street? because in dissertation, some people just say the, you can't stay silent because staying silent when mean a green with what's happening and for a lot of people is very personal and that is, is very painful day. so i...
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the go at la moda, to grain fight us also attacked the town of gushing or not far from langley, bela. here we meet a man who doesn't wish to be identified as for fear of t p a left retaliation and they killed his uncle. he tells us and his brother in law at wow, when they came, they asked for guns and money, but he's a merchant. he self employed when he answered this question, they killed him and they killed many innocent people. they killed 57 civilians here in this town and he says those varied here where and fighters rather mostly traders like his brother in law claims. we could not independently verify back in ali bella away from the churches we may be on a later, used to work as a security guard at this now destroyed hotel. he tells us some of the de grain fighters used it as their headquarters. they left messages on the war before they left. welcome to the state of t gray, and no more if your pin, i am to grain the writing says, and this is the suicide fatigue, roy fighters. we're having a conference here preparing for the war with them. but then they got hit and the hotel was d
the go at la moda, to grain fight us also attacked the town of gushing or not far from langley, bela. here we meet a man who doesn't wish to be identified as for fear of t p a left retaliation and they killed his uncle. he tells us and his brother in law at wow, when they came, they asked for guns and money, but he's a merchant. he self employed when he answered this question, they killed him and they killed many innocent people. they killed 57 civilians here in this town and he says those...
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for different european governments and a, we saw a many of the european leaders trying to convince langley me put in to get back to the negotiating table and to give a diplomacy a chance. and of course, we now see that there were and not a successful, but at the same time a we can assume that of course, they will try again to convince ludden who put in to a stop this military operation. and i could imagine that additional in addition to sanctions, in addition to more pressure and maybe even to other measures, more support a for ukraine. we will also see some leaders saying that and now we still need to, to talk to the russian government. alexander, thank you very much. that was our brussels bureau chief, alexandra for another well, as we come up on 7 am is central european time. here in the berlin in the german capital, i just want to give you an update of what's been happening in ukraine. russia has launched what it calls a military operation in ukraine and what appears to be the start of a new war in europe. us president joe biden has condemned what he called an unjustified and unprovoke
for different european governments and a, we saw a many of the european leaders trying to convince langley me put in to get back to the negotiating table and to give a diplomacy a chance. and of course, we now see that there were and not a successful, but at the same time a we can assume that of course, they will try again to convince ludden who put in to a stop this military operation. and i could imagine that additional in addition to sanctions, in addition to more pressure and maybe even to...
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one factor which i feel by the secret was an immaculate voice is beyond definition it is langley costliest glass. ok. secondly, the feeling she could embody in a songs i think it came to her baby matter. she did not have to work hard and it was banged of. if atlas ever agree singing another aspect, is that what it was? she sang especially during the ah bang fame from the early fifties to be mid. seventy's would be great. it really be lying. and it was flawless, and not a single misty. she put up picking the exact losses and the exact voice, wonky, even beauty. sh. schedules for something is a different items, especially the case. i mean, you can be really good. totes usa manufactured for being with us. bangladesh is facing a worse than gas shortage. the crisis, the us forcing many low income families to use firewood to cook, meals, drivers of gas powered vehicles and factories. wilson being affected tongue via child re reports now from dhaka, where supplies of halt like many others been actor is forced to search for alternatives to cooking meals because of the increasing shortage of guess.
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economic and the security advisor there of all of us is taking a seat on the left hand side about 50 langley. they're about to come there about 2 before schultz left for washington. yesterday he gave an interview to german television. he was asked multiple times about flooding uprooted. he did not allow the words vladimir putin to cross his lips once. how do you explain that we kill? well, what we're hearing from the german side is that there is a european diplomatic drive, and i think he does not want to endanger that. so in my call, sitting there in moscow today is doing that on the european tickets because his country holds the presidency. also my, my call is facing elections in april, and it certainly is in germany's interests to see him remain where he is right now . so may will also be in part that would have so it's, it's quite happy for him to have that dialogue lies to be on him meetings i didn't put in today to get some of the glory and not really deflect from that by making statements about vladimir putin, which is something that's also perceived as being very tricky that can caus
economic and the security advisor there of all of us is taking a seat on the left hand side about 50 langley. they're about to come there about 2 before schultz left for washington. yesterday he gave an interview to german television. he was asked multiple times about flooding uprooted. he did not allow the words vladimir putin to cross his lips once. how do you explain that we kill? well, what we're hearing from the german side is that there is a european diplomatic drive, and i think he does...
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and in so many was said that there's langley this love, that even now they mean in that, that hugely was, it is going to with the government. but they, some of them see that we still continue to work for the b, g was slang. so reasons for many reasons being ok and what is a hinder government? this is a good in the meantime and coming back and just by asking them is, are getting people and we identify with that vendor quantities. and so we work for them. and that is the toys both individual as i'm making. so i think no one's here been judgmental about english. what is what? because in order in on and i hope no one has a problem with that. all right, i'd like to come with discovered can, this is something about the covert very clearly because we are running out of time very quickly. colbert is a phenomenon which is a global phenomena. and this global phenomena played how looking to be life. so people all across the board, not just hooked up a dish, not only bigger system collapse than who took the shit collapse every red, but hats off to the governments of the country has of to the peo
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was about of externally orchestrated regime change in key f, and it was orchestrated essentially by langley virginia with his nato allies. and this is something that, that the average person just either doesn't know or doesn't remember. now mccain the senator john mccain, he's no longer with us, but he was a big part of this, a sponsoring the my dad. cool victoria newland. she was on my dance yet, handing out cookies and sandwiches to the people that i mean the, the american presence was obvious for all to see. but as you are saying, though, the america seems to controlled in narrative when it comes to global events. well, and victoria newland is now the top state department, official presiding over russia, ukraine being policy. so the architect of this qu, which created the backdrop for this war. the war's been going on for 8 years. that person is back in the building and americans aren't told this. so if you watch u. s. coverage of this war, you will not hear about my don, particularly in that context that is career suicide for any corresponding or any reporter to provide that context. an
was about of externally orchestrated regime change in key f, and it was orchestrated essentially by langley virginia with his nato allies. and this is something that, that the average person just either doesn't know or doesn't remember. now mccain the senator john mccain, he's no longer with us, but he was a big part of this, a sponsoring the my dad. cool victoria newland. she was on my dance yet, handing out cookies and sandwiches to the people that i mean the, the american presence was...
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2nd it, the most west on concrete, like germany for example. bad if they get the information for langley or to washington, so they don't have a clue on what's going on. they might think that they are not well informed of they don't, they don't do anything again. so they are more concerned of keeping the lines or keeping their network card notes of breasts will be, frankly, with their network card. not then it being a good for the country in my opinion. all right, so we have time for, for now we'll, we'll, commentator and economies talk to i get home with thanks for your time in the program today. we appreciate it. you're welcome. thank you very much. now several western states have started pulling their stuff out of a monitoring mission and ukraine run by the organization for security and cooperation in europe. that's apparently down to safety fears. meanwhile, russia said it will not be taking part of our meeting on the conflict cooled by t of the head of moscow. delegation to the c explained that decision ukrainian, the requested according to these meetings and consultation according t
2nd it, the most west on concrete, like germany for example. bad if they get the information for langley or to washington, so they don't have a clue on what's going on. they might think that they are not well informed of they don't, they don't do anything again. so they are more concerned of keeping the lines or keeping their network card notes of breasts will be, frankly, with their network card. not then it being a good for the country in my opinion. all right, so we have time for, for now...
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one of them was juan cuellar, he's in langley park, maryland.t's owned by an out of state publicly traded company. this community is about 84% latino. many recent immigrants often do not know their rights, and there's a huge information disparity. mr. waller, this issue of information asymmetry obviously puts these kinds of tenants at a disadvantage. do you have thoughts on how we can address this so those tenants can have a better ability to navigate these systems and protect the rights? >> thank you, senator. information is really important, so there are some basic low-hanging fruit that court systems and local governments could do like providing things in languages people can read and providing navigators so people understand the law and what their rights on, and even so even with knowledge, in many cases tenants can't exercise their rights even when they know what they are, because there's a lack of legal representation for low-income tenants. in fact, it's virtually nonexistent. local communities and states need to think about the benefits
one of them was juan cuellar, he's in langley park, maryland.t's owned by an out of state publicly traded company. this community is about 84% latino. many recent immigrants often do not know their rights, and there's a huge information disparity. mr. waller, this issue of information asymmetry obviously puts these kinds of tenants at a disadvantage. do you have thoughts on how we can address this so those tenants can have a better ability to navigate these systems and protect the rights?...
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should i just assume like langley has this thing right here? is this even breaking news?is it breaking news that the democrats admitted it? >> well, you know, it's really hard to get any sense of what the program might be because classification is the enemy of transparency. you have senators heinrich and widen saying that they are very concerned about a program that they can't talk about that the cia won't talk about, that the intelligence community is mum about. so, it's really hard to know exactly but here's what we do know. i think the public faith in the intelligence community, the national security apparatus is at the lowest it has been in a very long time right now. because we did see the weapons of the surveillance state and the abuse of classification authority to go after the previous president. and now when you have the current regime, the biden white house acting as though everybody who disagrees with them may be part of an insurrection conspiracy, yeah, surveillance operations that we can't know about that might be collecting whole lot on americans. they don't
should i just assume like langley has this thing right here? is this even breaking news?is it breaking news that the democrats admitted it? >> well, you know, it's really hard to get any sense of what the program might be because classification is the enemy of transparency. you have senators heinrich and widen saying that they are very concerned about a program that they can't talk about that the cia won't talk about, that the intelligence community is mum about. so, it's really hard to...
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. >> in the classroom where thorpe, a teacher at international high school at langley park in suburban>> i see the kids in my class when i teach, remind me of my struggle and remind me of my journey and my experience and i want to be able to just help them to navigate. >> navigating a world full of challenges from new concepts in the classroom to new languages. >> my dream is to change the world. >> i remember like even when this is challenging, don't give up. >> and trying to connect her to our own life. >> a life that began in jamaica. >> i grew up very economically disadvantaged. when you grow up in poverty and you make it out, you have an obligation to give back and so, i always carried that with me. >> now she didn't just go to the olympic trials, but all the way here to the u.s. where she never outran her roots in reggae nor passion for the sport that changed her life. >> if i didn't get a track scholarship i don't know what the trajectory of my life would have been. >> it made it possible to graduate from howard university and just like grandma told her to give back. >> everyone
. >> in the classroom where thorpe, a teacher at international high school at langley park in suburban>> i see the kids in my class when i teach, remind me of my struggle and remind me of my journey and my experience and i want to be able to just help them to navigate. >> navigating a world full of challenges from new concepts in the classroom to new languages. >> my dream is to change the world. >> i remember like even when this is challenging, don't give up....
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. >> in the classroom, where thorp, a teacher at international high school of langley park in suburbanton, d.c., living proof not all heroes wear capes. >> i see the kids in my class that i teach remind me of my struggle, remind me of my journey and my experience and i want to be able to just help them to navigate. >> navigating a world full of challenges, from new concepts in the classroom to new languages. >> my dream is to change the world. >> like even when this isn't challenging, don't give up. >> she tried to connect hers to our own life. >> life began in jamaica. >> i grew up very economically disadvantaged. you grow up in poverty and you make it out, you have an obligation to give back, so i always carry that with me. >> values she did not just carry to the olympic trials but here to the u.s., she never outran her roots in reggae and roti, and passion for the sport that changed her life. >> if i didn't get a track scholarship, i don't know what the trajectory of my life would have been today. >> scholarship made it possible to graduate from howard university, and just like gran
. >> in the classroom, where thorp, a teacher at international high school of langley park in suburbanton, d.c., living proof not all heroes wear capes. >> i see the kids in my class that i teach remind me of my struggle, remind me of my journey and my experience and i want to be able to just help them to navigate. >> navigating a world full of challenges, from new concepts in the classroom to new languages. >> my dream is to change the world. >> like even when...
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infestation and sometimes that can be deadly situations and we had in 2016 which isn't too far from the langley park area that demolished two buildings and displaced 100. there was an investigation that determined that there were lots of problems and missing things that had happened here. there was finally a settlement that wasn't disclosed. but the ntsb did look into it, the national transportation safety board andnd they concludd that a number of tenants in the building had reported. as a result, seven people died and many were injured. can you talk and others in my remaining time a about how we cn change the systems and incentives in a way to prevent that kind of deadly tragedy? this was, again, a building formerly populated by recent immigrants and people just were not listening to their complaints. so the housing code enforcement staff is often chronically under resourced and in some places like georgia in fact the power or the authority to inspect homes is limited by state law so it is unlawful for a community to inspect a property at all or have a rental registry without probable cause i
infestation and sometimes that can be deadly situations and we had in 2016 which isn't too far from the langley park area that demolished two buildings and displaced 100. there was an investigation that determined that there were lots of problems and missing things that had happened here. there was finally a settlement that wasn't disclosed. but the ntsb did look into it, the national transportation safety board andnd they concludd that a number of tenants in the building had reported. as a...
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i'm wondering from your old seat in langley, a psychological profile that would be prepared on vladimirear profiles on putin that started with kgb, kgb, kgb. that was his background. that's what he's about, is the exercise of power. and he is somebody who really believes that russia has the right to not only expand its borders and to kind of re-establish the old former soviet union. but he's somebody who has spent his life trying to undermine the united states of america. for those that would praise putin, they need to know that putin's first priority is to undermine the united states of america, to weaken us, and to do everything possible to try to cripple our democracy. that's what putin is about. >> mr. secretary, david ignatius writes in "the washington post" that he saw some surprising cracks appearing in the kremlin's support for putin on ukraine. and david writes this about a staged meeting putin held with his top officials earlier this week. putin asked each of his ministers for their recommendation about recognizing donetsk and luhansk. the big surprise came when putin quizzed
i'm wondering from your old seat in langley, a psychological profile that would be prepared on vladimirear profiles on putin that started with kgb, kgb, kgb. that was his background. that's what he's about, is the exercise of power. and he is somebody who really believes that russia has the right to not only expand its borders and to kind of re-establish the old former soviet union. but he's somebody who has spent his life trying to undermine the united states of america. for those that would...