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i mean, they are, roosevelt didn't have arabic, but miles copeland did. the three of them were knowing a great deal of the world and inclined to sympathize, but that attitude did not extend to iranians. archie overthaws most of them, in iran on the years after world war ii rat the time of the cold war struggle takes place in iran, 1946-1947 #, and it's clear from the account of that moment he does, in fact, see them in sort of orientalist, british, you know, racist terms and writes about it, and similar to this element of at the same time that you sthiz with and relate to the arabs, you don't feel the same way about iranians there as well for kim roosevelt in 1953, very ready to sort of accept the british analysis of what's going on in iran, that these are weak-minded hysterical people that will succumb to soviet influence unless we get in there. i don't know why that is. i think it's partly to do with the fact that iran is more, clearly, a battlefield in the early cold war just as it had been in the british soviet great gains, so perhaps they are more in
i mean, they are, roosevelt didn't have arabic, but miles copeland did. the three of them were knowing a great deal of the world and inclined to sympathize, but that attitude did not extend to iranians. archie overthaws most of them, in iran on the years after world war ii rat the time of the cold war struggle takes place in iran, 1946-1947 #, and it's clear from the account of that moment he does, in fact, see them in sort of orientalist, british, you know, racist terms and writes about it,...
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was a the copeland from a slave family in chattahoochee, ga. they had dinner, fell in love, married, had five children, and for the next 20 years which turned out to be the last 20 years of his life, he lived two entirely separate lives, never telling either side about the other. lisa loeb's down with mrs. todd and the little todds in queens in new york and every couple of weeks would say to her my darling, i am going to go to catch the 20th century limited or the california zephyr and i will see you in two week that he would leave the house and walk through queens across newly built brooklyn bridge to lower manhattan where his offices were
was a the copeland from a slave family in chattahoochee, ga. they had dinner, fell in love, married, had five children, and for the next 20 years which turned out to be the last 20 years of his life, he lived two entirely separate lives, never telling either side about the other. lisa loeb's down with mrs. todd and the little todds in queens in new york and every couple of weeks would say to her my darling, i am going to go to catch the 20th century limited or the california zephyr and i will...
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and there was -- miles copeland's ram bunk shoesness occasionally got on kermit roosevelt's nerves but he is a cautious personality. as regards theodore roosevelt's likely views in terms -- well, certainly he saw -- he believed that the u.s. should be britain's successor in the region, and i suspect he would have -- i think he would have approved of kermit roosevelt's hunger for manly adventure, and i think there's a sense in which the 1953 coup operation is sort of kermit roosevelt's attempt to sort of have his own sort of story, like his grandfather's charge up kettle hill or whatever, the ghost of theodore roosevelt is always hovering there with this generation of roosevelt men. he is the benign presence but also one that is slightly judging and feel like they can never quite measure up to. so this element of psychological drama going on within the roosevelt family as well. thank you. >> hi. i look forward to reading your book. i want to know, are you familiar with kings council? >> that's a recent publication. >> published by norton in 2011. he was station chief in the middle east
and there was -- miles copeland's ram bunk shoesness occasionally got on kermit roosevelt's nerves but he is a cautious personality. as regards theodore roosevelt's likely views in terms -- well, certainly he saw -- he believed that the u.s. should be britain's successor in the region, and i suspect he would have -- i think he would have approved of kermit roosevelt's hunger for manly adventure, and i think there's a sense in which the 1953 coup operation is sort of kermit roosevelt's attempt...
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copeland atmosphere in which the north and south can build the intimidation is the specs this an insult christians can a society he says. he quotes the north koreans should do if they want to share that serious he is none. the north koreans must surely be a repeat of two tracks if they want to improve police with stones. above all they must make sincere efforts to the new clear eyes. it's this point in contradictions between what you said in his pbs neatest a speech. no one he tasted it. he's a team called for reconciliation and decided to frame the contest and warned the south from which the attacks. the rest of the junta says he will hand over the country's top job after the next jennings action. the monsoon has been in town for the past decade these colors on tees kindy stomping in the polls was first in recent state elections. but he didn't know who waited in the village but the vehicle. the extent of august priest. the review correct. what good is that it's done is put to her the external call this a latina sania prime minister after a general elections in may eighty one year old s
copeland atmosphere in which the north and south can build the intimidation is the specs this an insult christians can a society he says. he quotes the north koreans should do if they want to share that serious he is none. the north koreans must surely be a repeat of two tracks if they want to improve police with stones. above all they must make sincere efforts to the new clear eyes. it's this point in contradictions between what you said in his pbs neatest a speech. no one he tasted it. he's a...
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this is also the father of stewart copeland, who is a drummer for the police come in case you did not know that. and now together these three men, they really helped to shape the cia and the early program in the middle east. as the involvement in the movement of 1953 suggests this involves creating quite a lot of disorder in the middle east in an attempt at the various operations that left a legacy of anti-americanism and that still troubles the u.s. and american relations today. but at the same time these men were arabists and they knew a great deal about the arab world and they were surprisingly sympathetic towards it as well. sincerely believe that they had the best interest at heart. so what this book attempts to do is capture the surprising moment when the cia was most definitely pro-arab and asked where did this arabists impulse come from. and where do you go and why did it become part of this and other u.s. foreign policy. well, just a sketch the answers to these questions which emerge from my research, as to whether this originated, to some extent it came from the british who
this is also the father of stewart copeland, who is a drummer for the police come in case you did not know that. and now together these three men, they really helped to shape the cia and the early program in the middle east. as the involvement in the movement of 1953 suggests this involves creating quite a lot of disorder in the middle east in an attempt at the various operations that left a legacy of anti-americanism and that still troubles the u.s. and american relations today. but at the...
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but instead of crashing through, copeland bounces off the bulletproof glass.bly a good thing. if he had been successful, he would have fallen almost 35 feet into the street. realizing the futility of the situation, copeland lays down on the floor and surrenders to the court officers who surround him. and if you think running from the law is a bad idea, check out what this driver did in our next video. an suv crashes through a garage door in spokane, washington. but what is most unusual about this suspect is that he isn't fleeing from the cops, he is trying to turn himself in. the garage door he has just driven through is part of the spokane county jail. sergeant donald hooper is the supervisor on duty that day. >> it was a slow sunday morning. not a lot going on, just dealing with typical paperwork issues. and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that
but instead of crashing through, copeland bounces off the bulletproof glass.bly a good thing. if he had been successful, he would have fallen almost 35 feet into the street. realizing the futility of the situation, copeland lays down on the floor and surrenders to the court officers who surround him. and if you think running from the law is a bad idea, check out what this driver did in our next video. an suv crashes through a garage door in spokane, washington. but what is most unusual about...
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parking space for people to commence the cc forty fights point eight million euro was conducted by copeland core cooling limerick and waterford city council's last year. plus when older towns are taken into account its estimates is no growth or see some of the concrete poem and one haunt hrs and fifteen million euro from parking every year. that's raising concerns with distances. all in the towns and cities is falling because of over zealous car parking may seems and it's a baby make enough money for car parking but they're pushing customers away from town centers and citizens. with motorists when the detailed morning to avoid fines. local authorities can expect a steady flow of revenue. kiama core mocha or teen years. today was the first and will be a number of important deadlines for the pizza because students hoping to go on to third level cia altercation that went to the process by today avail of a cheaper rates the students have until the end of this month decide whether to apply and paul course to choose decisions decisions. among these children six years definitely techniques of ceo
parking space for people to commence the cc forty fights point eight million euro was conducted by copeland core cooling limerick and waterford city council's last year. plus when older towns are taken into account its estimates is no growth or see some of the concrete poem and one haunt hrs and fifteen million euro from parking every year. that's raising concerns with distances. all in the towns and cities is falling because of over zealous car parking may seems and it's a baby make enough...
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old returned from a knee injury at the russian nationals in december and was runner up to maxime copeland however the eighteen year old ben only finished fifth at the following european championships while pollution got a sense met the qualifying criteria and been picked by the skating federation to be the country's sole skater in the men's singles. lucian has come through many difficult situations including injuries and lots of drugs he's regained his top form and we should be grateful for that he proved his program is competitive it's a trial behind closed doors and now he just keeps on training. russia will feel two hundred and twenty three competitors forty four more than in vancouver will compete in all fifteen disciplines and the ninety five out of the ninety eight events missing out on the world and snowboarding cross she's half wiseman slopestyle we have a young in contention someone with an average age of twenty two in their heart and two thirds of this one will be making their olympic dam years. well in the meantime the final stage of the bobsled world cup took place in germany
old returned from a knee injury at the russian nationals in december and was runner up to maxime copeland however the eighteen year old ben only finished fifth at the following european championships while pollution got a sense met the qualifying criteria and been picked by the skating federation to be the country's sole skater in the men's singles. lucian has come through many difficult situations including injuries and lots of drugs he's regained his top form and we should be grateful for...
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ten that trend would continue the kids are extremely aware of the copeland said they should be blocked it seems not enough to assuage the anger that just keeps pointing over onto the streets they also said the rt london. alina stays in content just to spine huge numbers of people out on snowdon says it also keeps a very close eye on businesses the whistleblower told german tv that the us agency tries to siphon off any information it can get its hands on an image on the former m i five officer says the nsa is taking them still sputtering to a new level. singleton says it cannot scare with the problem because our intelligence agencies with mandates to the scene technician security force that takes the economic well being of our countries i'm glad that i was very different from aggressive industrial espionage on an aggressive the industrial scale which causes but said he has now revealed that because the key technologies for teams to handle week savannah has kept the peace that the nsa and that statistic upon to teach you how does that mean that they can drop it to me everything sarah and
ten that trend would continue the kids are extremely aware of the copeland said they should be blocked it seems not enough to assuage the anger that just keeps pointing over onto the streets they also said the rt london. alina stays in content just to spine huge numbers of people out on snowdon says it also keeps a very close eye on businesses the whistleblower told german tv that the us agency tries to siphon off any information it can get its hands on an image on the former m i five officer...
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that you the eyes of roosevelt, grand somes of teddy roosevelt and miles copeland, a cia agent, mostns, i would hazard a guess don't recognize in its early expression in the middle east. how could things have been so rational and sensible and clever in those days and be what it is today? >> that's right. the men you just mentioned were some of the cia's main officers in the middle east in this period when really, the u.s. had very little official presence in the region before and the cia itself had only just been created. and they came to the region wanting to do something very different from what the previous western powers in the middle east, especially. british and french, had done. which was to form an alliance with the region's progressive national leaders. and create an ally, a set of allies in an area that was of strategic significance. >> what is the point at which, obvious, american respect represented through the eyes of those three arabists but also, the government itself. respect for islam and the muslim culture and the arab culture. when was that all torn asundis r and w
that you the eyes of roosevelt, grand somes of teddy roosevelt and miles copeland, a cia agent, mostns, i would hazard a guess don't recognize in its early expression in the middle east. how could things have been so rational and sensible and clever in those days and be what it is today? >> that's right. the men you just mentioned were some of the cia's main officers in the middle east in this period when really, the u.s. had very little official presence in the region before and the cia...
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. >> copeland deliberately walks into the line of fire, calmly and almost se reinly he wrestles the gunray's hand. >> he would have killed her. for sure. he pulled the trigger in her face twice. the only thing that saved her was the slide on the glock was back just a little bit. >> he grabbed the gun with both hands and twisted it. as soon as he twisted it, he got it loose from gray and told gray to get down on the ground. >> but the fight is far from over. gillespie and gray are still struggling. that's when lisa appears. >> i had taken my four kids grocery shopping. and a man came in and said a lady needed help. so i kicked my flip-flops off. and went outside, and there was miss gillespie in bad trouble. >> lisa isn't in a particularly good mood this morning. >> earlier that day my husband got me a happy birthday card and it was mother's day. and that's not my birthday. so i was already upset, and i had to take the four kids to buy groceries in my little bitty car. so i just was not in a good mood already. >> and her mood is about to get worse. >> and my children said, get him, mama,
. >> copeland deliberately walks into the line of fire, calmly and almost se reinly he wrestles the gunray's hand. >> he would have killed her. for sure. he pulled the trigger in her face twice. the only thing that saved her was the slide on the glock was back just a little bit. >> he grabbed the gun with both hands and twisted it. as soon as he twisted it, he got it loose from gray and told gray to get down on the ground. >> but the fight is far from over. gillespie and...
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funeral home, antonio harrington, would not speak with us on camera, but he allowed his attorney, roy copelandwith us. and in the defense of the funeral home, stuffing the cavity with newspaper, he cited a 25-year-old guide for embalming, which suggests when the organs are absent, you use sawdust or cotton, and i highlight that newspaper is not one of them. he says it absolutely is not one of them, nor is it precluded as one type of foreign substance that may be introduced into body for purposes of building up for display. essentially, it says, it doesn't say we can't use newspaper and that's what the state says. it's not best practices, but it's not a violation. again from the newspaper, no action from the state. >> so at the end of the investigation, in addition to his family not knowing how he died or why he was -- why he died, they have just got to accept the fact that somebody took out his organs and did away with them, even though they maybe had some relevance to the cause of death, and they're not going to get any more answers on that? >> well, you know, we spoke with several former mem
funeral home, antonio harrington, would not speak with us on camera, but he allowed his attorney, roy copelandwith us. and in the defense of the funeral home, stuffing the cavity with newspaper, he cited a 25-year-old guide for embalming, which suggests when the organs are absent, you use sawdust or cotton, and i highlight that newspaper is not one of them. he says it absolutely is not one of them, nor is it precluded as one type of foreign substance that may be introduced into body for...
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was a the copeland from a slave family in chattahoochee, ga. they had dinner, fell in love, married, had five children, and for the next 20 years which turned out to be the last 20 years of his life, he lived two entirely separate lives, never telling either side about the other. lisa loeb's down with mrs. todd and the little todds in queens in new york and every couple of weeks would say to her my darling, i am going to go to catch the 20th century limited or the california zephyr and i will see you in two week that he would leave the house and walk through queens across newly built brooklyn bridge to lower manhattan where his offices were and say hello, geologists, i have been on a field trip and will be here for a couple weeks writing the my notes, he would write up his notes, go to a hotel and after two weeks would say good bye, off on another field trip, back across the brooklyn bridge, resume his identity of james todd, hello darling, how are the little children, two of whom to not her particular surprise were white. and resume his life t
was a the copeland from a slave family in chattahoochee, ga. they had dinner, fell in love, married, had five children, and for the next 20 years which turned out to be the last 20 years of his life, he lived two entirely separate lives, never telling either side about the other. lisa loeb's down with mrs. todd and the little todds in queens in new york and every couple of weeks would say to her my darling, i am going to go to catch the 20th century limited or the california zephyr and i will...
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saw duchlt here's my exchange in the months since this has come to light with that attorney, roy copeland> i'm told we don't have that exchange. >> reporter: let me tell you what he said. again the book says either cotton or saw dust. and i highlight that newspaper is not one of them. he says it's absolutely not one of them. nor is it precluded as one type of foreign substance that maybe introduced into a body for purposes up of billing up display. essentially it doesn't say we can't use newspaper. that's what the state says. it's not best practices but it's not a violation. again with the newspaper, no action from the state. >> so again, at the end of this investigation in addition to his family not knowing how he died or why he died, they just got to accept the fact that somebody took out his organs and did away with them, even though they maybe had some relevance to the cause of death and north going to get any more answers on that. >> reporter: you know, we spoke with several members, former members of the fbi and asked, well, is it possible that there could be a third autopsy? you've
saw duchlt here's my exchange in the months since this has come to light with that attorney, roy copeland> i'm told we don't have that exchange. >> reporter: let me tell you what he said. again the book says either cotton or saw dust. and i highlight that newspaper is not one of them. he says it's absolutely not one of them. nor is it precluded as one type of foreign substance that maybe introduced into a body for purposes up of billing up display. essentially it doesn't say we can't...
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here's my exchange in the months since this has come to light with that attorney, roy copeland. told we don't have that exchange. >> so again, at the end of this investigation in addition to his family not knowing how he died or why he died, they just got to accept the fact that somebody took out his organs and did away with them, even though they maybe had some relevance to the cause of death and north going to get any more answers on that. >> reporter: you know, we spoke with several members, former members of the fbi and asked, well, is it possible that there could be a third autopsy? you've got the competing ones from the state and the independent pathologist would the fbi want their own. it was possible. but now without the lungs that would have actually shown some evidence of positional asphyxsia or the tissue from the jaw evidence of blunt force trauma to the neck it's no point of exhuming his body for the third autopsy. they'll have to rely on the reports and the photographs and the slides from those two pathologists. >> it's just adding insult to injury in all this. the
here's my exchange in the months since this has come to light with that attorney, roy copeland. told we don't have that exchange. >> so again, at the end of this investigation in addition to his family not knowing how he died or why he died, they just got to accept the fact that somebody took out his organs and did away with them, even though they maybe had some relevance to the cause of death and north going to get any more answers on that. >> reporter: you know, we spoke with...
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we will go to franklin roberts, but before we do, a special thanks to devin copeland for preparing thedents today and for comcast cable for sponsoring the bus visit. franklin roberts, you are on with congress meant rahall. >> good to be here. , you in therahall past have supported the expansion of the fracking industry. guest: i'm sorry, what? host: fracking industry. guest: yes, fracking industry, shall desperate there have been increased arsenic levels in groundwater as well as in some people's homes, cap water with combustible -- cap water with combustible methane. it has been shown consistently that it breaks the quality of water, will you continue to support the fracking industry in west virginia and how would you justify that if you do? , what well, i'm not sure you may be referencing with regard to my support for the fracking industry, but the state legislature acted on this issue and when they passed the bill in which all sides appear to come together -- environmental, , iustry, etc. -- and support thought that perhaps we had a good bill. but that is not resolve as of does not-
we will go to franklin roberts, but before we do, a special thanks to devin copeland for preparing thedents today and for comcast cable for sponsoring the bus visit. franklin roberts, you are on with congress meant rahall. >> good to be here. , you in therahall past have supported the expansion of the fracking industry. guest: i'm sorry, what? host: fracking industry. guest: yes, fracking industry, shall desperate there have been increased arsenic levels in groundwater as well as in some...