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that is hamza doesn't, he says what happens in iraq, libya, somalia, what is happening in algeria and mali, what is happening everywhere they are all mujahideen and followers of osama bin laden. he says look, you people in the west, we only used to be in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and it is true. he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for -- in the which is, look try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a life, try to do it right, you know? then he said, always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you, why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two holy places meaning saudi arabia, is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. he brought it back. palestine, if we don't live in palestine in peace, you won't know peace in america and the
that is hamza doesn't, he says what happens in iraq, libya, somalia, what is happening in algeria and mali, what is happening everywhere they are all mujahideen and followers of osama bin laden. he says look, you people in the west, we only used to be in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and it is true. he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the tone ever osama bin laden. his message, identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his...
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. >> i was in algeria. >> she moved to france to study dance and she studied hard. video dancer took off. she worked with the likes of rihanna, madonna and check this move out with ne-o. >> do you miss dancing? >> i do. but i do dance within i got out with my friends. it will never leave me. >> and starring in this version of michael jackson's hollywood tonight. she's almost telling her own story. >> we have had a chance the last few years watch you rise. do you ever pinch yourself and say, this is crazy? >> i don't know if i do pinch myself but i feel extremely lucky and grateful. >> we recently saw the wide-ranging actress as the mummy with tom cruise and space alien in star trek beyond. do you say i got this? >> i got my character and i just want to know my character. ♪ ♪ >>> i mean, she's so versatile. one of the movies that helped put her on the map, 2015's kingsman's secret service. there are a lot of familiar faces joining the sequel. include channing tatum, halle berry and julianne moore. it's out in september. >>> in our "entertainment tonight" birthday --
. >> i was in algeria. >> she moved to france to study dance and she studied hard. video dancer took off. she worked with the likes of rihanna, madonna and check this move out with ne-o. >> do you miss dancing? >> i do. but i do dance within i got out with my friends. it will never leave me. >> and starring in this version of michael jackson's hollywood tonight. she's almost telling her own story. >> we have had a chance the last few years watch you rise. do...
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. >> based on real events from one deadly and terrifying night in 1967 at the algerias hotel in detroithe plays a actor plays a security guard who got caught in the middle of a corrupt police department and civil unrest. >> anybody in there? >> no, sir. >> you guys know you have a good film, right? you know you do. >> i mean -- >> like come on. >> i can't lie. >> so a few months from now we will be in award season. do you think about that now and do you think about what recognition for a film like this can do? >> to be very honest with you most of the conversation about this, especially behind the scenes with the actors has been about the effect on the people. you gotta think about it, award season is later down the line. >> do me a favor and practice your nomination face. because -- that's good. >> that entire cast and katherine bigelow needs to get ready because they will be in the oscar conversation. >>> i have a question for you. how would you like to get ripped like thor? chris hemsworth will tell you now. >> can i get so many of those genes please? >> when we come back. kron-4 new
. >> based on real events from one deadly and terrifying night in 1967 at the algerias hotel in detroithe plays a actor plays a security guard who got caught in the middle of a corrupt police department and civil unrest. >> anybody in there? >> no, sir. >> you guys know you have a good film, right? you know you do. >> i mean -- >> like come on. >> i can't lie. >> so a few months from now we will be in award season. do you think about that now and...
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mekonnen: a number of countries might be quite relevant like nigeria or algeria, ethiopia, kenya. a huge number of population but also relevant from the perspective of climate, producing refugees and corruption and a number of issues that need to be tackled and discussed with these countries and all of these countries are absent. they are not invited. so yes, we need channels of dialogue. yes, we need a forum, but who is sitting at the table? that is the issue. peter: dagmar, in the past, there has been a lot of criticism of the g-20, that it hasn't had real leadership or a real convincing agenda, especially on the kind of issues you have already mentioned. angela merkel seems to be the feeling that we have is angela merkel wants to change that and give this gathering leadership and an agenda. that's ambitious. is she going to succeed? dagmar: she is going to o succe, except dononald trump. it just depends on his mood if anything comes out of it or not. it has nothing to do with any basis of discussion. that of course makes it a wild card which cannot be calculated at all. that ma
mekonnen: a number of countries might be quite relevant like nigeria or algeria, ethiopia, kenya. a huge number of population but also relevant from the perspective of climate, producing refugees and corruption and a number of issues that need to be tackled and discussed with these countries and all of these countries are absent. they are not invited. so yes, we need channels of dialogue. yes, we need a forum, but who is sitting at the table? that is the issue. peter: dagmar, in the past, there...
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. >> the children range from nine to 17, they came from 10 different countries including algeria, chinat, ivory companies and syria. u.s. welcome nearly 15,000 new citizens and more than 65 naturalization ceremonies. welcome and congratulations. >>> well, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" philly 's big clean up job after its big birthday party. >>> forced to move, park been inch western pennsylvania find s a new home after a complaint that sent ate way from the old spot. >>> and those google cars are now doing more than just mapping the world, we will explain. we will be back at top of the discover card. hooh, you're real?? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. mountain of trash on the parkway after the fourth. >>> four shootings three in the same neighborhood. >> u.n. security council hold an emergency meeting as u.s. weigh
. >> the children range from nine to 17, they came from 10 different countries including algeria, chinat, ivory companies and syria. u.s. welcome nearly 15,000 new citizens and more than 65 naturalization ceremonies. welcome and congratulations. >>> well, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" philly 's big clean up job after its big birthday party. >>> forced to move, park been inch western pennsylvania find s a new home after a complaint that sent ate way...
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in one case i believe we have mozambique getting about $27 million algeria gets $39 million. i'm wondering if you get more of the smaller traders because is not working with china these countries doing business with north korea and you start to cut off the supply of money to them at least in aid enough of them would certainly make a dent in north korea. i don't i think we can look to russia or china to be very helpful to us. their interests are not exactly aligned with ours on the korean peninsula. but that is the challenge of sanctions. some countries put them there. they are not very effective. that is a real challenge for us. policies of the past has not been successful so you are looking for creative ways to put a maximum pressure on north korea to contain their nuclear ballistic missile threat if not will it back. there are real challenges in rolling it back at this point. but we need to do to protect ourselves as well as have the conventional and nuclear deterrent forces to let them understand that they will be pain if they decide to take this on. tomorrow is the big me
in one case i believe we have mozambique getting about $27 million algeria gets $39 million. i'm wondering if you get more of the smaller traders because is not working with china these countries doing business with north korea and you start to cut off the supply of money to them at least in aid enough of them would certainly make a dent in north korea. i don't i think we can look to russia or china to be very helpful to us. their interests are not exactly aligned with ours on the korean...
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that consists of algeria, kuwait and venezuela on one friend, and then you have russia and oman.and then you have russia and oman. they will make recommendations how to refine the deal going forward. that brings up scenarios we've spoken about in the past when it comes to the central question about libya and nigerian output but also the issue of accelerating the rebalancing of global inventory. plenty to look forward to. yousef gamal el-din, bloomberg. haidi: plenty to look forward to we are doing that with daniel hynes, good morning. happy monday. i want to go to the stage remarks from mohammed barkindo of opec because he seems to suggest that going into the meeting they are not worried about how to react to market dynamics. let's take a listen. >> it is not about the market conditions or the market adapting to what we are agreeing. it is just for the committee with the assistance of insuring the technical effort together the dynamics of the current market which has been increasingly complex, intelligent. are going tod they a value which market dynamics but not -- they are going
that consists of algeria, kuwait and venezuela on one friend, and then you have russia and oman.and then you have russia and oman. they will make recommendations how to refine the deal going forward. that brings up scenarios we've spoken about in the past when it comes to the central question about libya and nigerian output but also the issue of accelerating the rebalancing of global inventory. plenty to look forward to. yousef gamal el-din, bloomberg. haidi: plenty to look forward to we are...
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committee, which consists specifically of oman and russia on the non-opec side, and kuwait, venezuela and algeriay are giving feedback. going into this meeting, we hear they are satisfied with the level of compliance. compliance is critical to this deal. as we discussed throughout the program, that compliance has been under pressure. it has been wavering. you're looking specifically at 29% compliance in june. it is interesting to see what we're going to get from efforts to accelerate the rebalancing. will libya and nigeria be asked to come to the table with fresh ideas? we saw ecuador walk out of the deal because they said, we have fiscal responsibilities and we can no longer purchase date in this wider agreement because of where oil prices are at. that is a shock. and don't produce a lot of oil, everybody agrees on that. , and we haveee spoken to keep people close to the process, is that this does not help the unity of opec and the strength of the broader position that opec and non-opec is trying to protect. is libya, nigeria, in ecuador. are you hearing anything yet from the saudi minister? you
committee, which consists specifically of oman and russia on the non-opec side, and kuwait, venezuela and algeriay are giving feedback. going into this meeting, we hear they are satisfied with the level of compliance. compliance is critical to this deal. as we discussed throughout the program, that compliance has been under pressure. it has been wavering. you're looking specifically at 29% compliance in june. it is interesting to see what we're going to get from efforts to accelerate the...
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he says was happening at a bank and us are libya and somalia was happening in algeria and mollie canwhat's happening everywhere, all these guys are mujahedin and are the followers of bin laden. he says look, you people and the west, we used to be only in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and his town, he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the same as osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his last statement, the one before last where he gave his commandments for marxism offers and was, he said look, try to kill as many people as you can. don't just take a knife. tried to do it right, you know. and then he said and always leave a message why you did it. and i'm telling you why you did it. so i'm telling you what to say. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two holy places meaning saudi arabia is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not do that is 9/11 turkey brought it back. palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never kn
he says was happening at a bank and us are libya and somalia was happening in algeria and mollie canwhat's happening everywhere, all these guys are mujahedin and are the followers of bin laden. he says look, you people and the west, we used to be only in kandahar. now we're everywhere. and his town, he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father. his tone is exactly the same as osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say. same statement sometimes. in his...
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the children ranged in age from nine to 17, and they come from 10 different countries including algeria, ivory coast and syria. across the nation u.s. is welcoming nearly 15,000 new citizens in more than 65 independent theme naturalization ceremonies. >>> president trump is celebrating his first independent day with a picnic for military families at the white house. first lady melania trump is hosting the vent event with her husband but they do not end there. military families and white house staff will be treated to a fire works show later on tonight. >>> and drivers out there getting a nice gift for independence day as gas prices continue to fall. prices haven't been this low on july 4th since 2005. national average for a gallon of regular, stands at $2.23, and experts say enjoy that while it lasts, crude oil prices are creeping backup and analyst say that means prices at the pump will jump soon as well. as for our area delaware has the cheapest gas locally, averaging about 2.16 for a gallon of regular, and in new jersey, it is $2.18 and drivers in pennsylvania are paying the highest
the children ranged in age from nine to 17, and they come from 10 different countries including algeria, ivory coast and syria. across the nation u.s. is welcoming nearly 15,000 new citizens in more than 65 independent theme naturalization ceremonies. >>> president trump is celebrating his first independent day with a picnic for military families at the white house. first lady melania trump is hosting the vent event with her husband but they do not end there. military families and...
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you have thousands of fighters have returned to their original countries in tunisia, in algeria, in jordanin britain where i live. hundreds of fighters. in belgium, in france. so you have multiple challenges after the military defeat of isis, even though here a point, a note of qualification, even though mosul will likely be liberated in the next few days. and even though raqqa, the nominal capital of isis in syria, will likely be liberated in the next three or six months. you're talking about major cities that are still controlled by isis. you're talking about tal afar in iraq, about deir adore, bei bein adin, about a year of really fierce battles in iraq and syria to defeat the so-called islamic state and turn the attention to the social and political reconstruction. you have to rebuild the towns and the cities. you have to provide the necessities of life. you have to resolve the syrian conflict. i mean, think about it, george. we're talking about the defeat of isis in syria. how about the killing machine that has basically exacted one of the most important humanitarian crisis since worl
you have thousands of fighters have returned to their original countries in tunisia, in algeria, in jordanin britain where i live. hundreds of fighters. in belgium, in france. so you have multiple challenges after the military defeat of isis, even though here a point, a note of qualification, even though mosul will likely be liberated in the next few days. and even though raqqa, the nominal capital of isis in syria, will likely be liberated in the next three or six months. you're talking about...
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does actually say, what's happening in iraq and syria and libya and somalia, what's happening in algeria and in mali, what's happening everywhere, they are the followers of osama bin laden. he says, look, you people in the west, now we are everywhere and his town, he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father, his stone is exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say. same statements sometimes. in his last statements where he gave commandments for west, he said, look, try to kill as many people as you can, don't just take a knife, try to do it right, you know, and then he said, always leave a message why you did it and i'm telling you why you did it. i'm telling you what to say. number one, lands are occupied. land of the holy place is occupied. we did not hear that since osama bin laden died. we did not hear that since 9/11. palestine, if we don't live in live in palestine you will never know peace in america and in the west. well, that's something bin laden said himself. but also we did not hear that in how long? long, long, lon
does actually say, what's happening in iraq and syria and libya and somalia, what's happening in algeria and in mali, what's happening everywhere, they are the followers of osama bin laden. he says, look, you people in the west, now we are everywhere and his town, he tried to copy his father. he tried to copy his father, his stone is exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message identical to what bin laden used to say. same statements sometimes. in his last statements where he gave...
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affiliates in places like yemen, places like somalia, in places like you know, north africa mainly algeriaall the way down to molly. they have affiliates that support narrative al qaeda in places like indonesia and even organizations the pledge allegiance to al qaeda and the caucasus, in the balkans and so forth. so, the organization was spreading, but it wasn't spreading as a terrorist organization way it was spreading as a message. it was more a message that a group. when bin laden was killed on may 2, 2011, i was happy that we finally got him, but also i was troubled. i was troubled that i felt if we don't counter that message appropriately, counter the narrative, counter the ideology bin laden will be more popular dead that he was alive. he is going to be a martyr and i wrote the same night i wrote my concerns in an op-ed in the "new york times". the "new york times" contacted me and said can you write something, bin laden just killed what you think about it, so you know i was happy that my mentor, the person i mentioned, john o'neill unfortunately he died on 9/11. he left the fbi to b
affiliates in places like yemen, places like somalia, in places like you know, north africa mainly algeriaall the way down to molly. they have affiliates that support narrative al qaeda in places like indonesia and even organizations the pledge allegiance to al qaeda and the caucasus, in the balkans and so forth. so, the organization was spreading, but it wasn't spreading as a terrorist organization way it was spreading as a message. it was more a message that a group. when bin laden was killed...
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>> normally north africa is the magreb, but then egypt, algeria. lebanon. >> syria, lebanon, iraq. turkey, i mean in the broadest historical sense. if were you to refer to isil you would be giving a larger geographic footprint to the entity that's isil, as opposed to isis. >> i think this is a semantic thing of do you use the word they use to call themselves. do you assign something to them. is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated with law enforcement andwarfare, unless you wish to bolster your enemy, unless you wish to strengthen your enemy, in the world, you minimize, you might refer to them say for example as the jv team, right if that would be, but normally traditionally you don't want to build your enemy up, right? i guess whati'm driving at is the levant is larger than iraq and syria, and why someone would call them isil to give them greater credibility. it is beyond me, and yet it has been done. fisa, to talk about recent reports indicate up to 5% of fisa court applications, upstream information-gathering during the last previous administ
>> normally north africa is the magreb, but then egypt, algeria. lebanon. >> syria, lebanon, iraq. turkey, i mean in the broadest historical sense. if were you to refer to isil you would be giving a larger geographic footprint to the entity that's isil, as opposed to isis. >> i think this is a semantic thing of do you use the word they use to call themselves. do you assign something to them. is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated...
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you're going to have to buy your light crude from algeria or nigeria, meaning they would have the see oil we get from them? we get about 10% -- >> you know, companies like chevron and valero are saying, wait a second, we make a lot of money off venezuela's heavy crude. the u.s. could shut that down. venezuela is our third biggest importer into the u.s. of oil. we can get our oil elsewhere. what's happening right now is really seriously dangerous. constituent assembly is about to take power in 72 hours. truth commissions will be launched to root out and exterminate -- that's the word i'm hearing from sources in venezuela finish -- the opposition. this is another cuba on the u.s.' back doorstep. neil: so the idea that maduro, he's acting like a dictator, worse than chavez, he is trying a new constitution so he can ramp things through faster. >> that's right. neil: but a lot of people are interpreting that as just getting one party hitler-like rule. >> yeah, that's right. in other words, it's the military controls not just the food supply, but the mines, the gold, copper and oil. so this
you're going to have to buy your light crude from algeria or nigeria, meaning they would have the see oil we get from them? we get about 10% -- >> you know, companies like chevron and valero are saying, wait a second, we make a lot of money off venezuela's heavy crude. the u.s. could shut that down. venezuela is our third biggest importer into the u.s. of oil. we can get our oil elsewhere. what's happening right now is really seriously dangerous. constituent assembly is about to take...
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portuguese were fighting against south africa or what was happening and other parts of the continent like algeria so those kinds of things were in the year -- air with the same type o understanding to move against the oppressive society but to do that in a violent way because as john brown said you can otherwise >> host: with a black pewters the natural heir to marcus garvey?. >> not exactly more of malcolm x. and to get to before you get to markets. santry universal negro improvement association that throughout the 1920's because at 1.in 1922 had almost 6 million members with the garvey movement across the caribbean in particular so that's connection the panthers have with malcolm x because he is fascinated and the panther party came into existence almost one year later. october 1966 because of those elements develop right in harlem so there was a certain energy or inspiration that they picked up from malcolm x so any thinker or movement. >> host: in your collection of exit --- essays it is it written that we live in a short memory culture that detonate -- dominate the black life therefore it is
portuguese were fighting against south africa or what was happening and other parts of the continent like algeria so those kinds of things were in the year -- air with the same type o understanding to move against the oppressive society but to do that in a violent way because as john brown said you can otherwise >> host: with a black pewters the natural heir to marcus garvey?. >> not exactly more of malcolm x. and to get to before you get to markets. santry universal negro...
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in six months during june compliance dropped to 78% from 95% in may among the biggest offenders, algeria and venezuela. >>> federal reserve chair janet yellen will appear before the senate banking committee today that's after giving the markets a nice boost yesterday on signals about the pace of rate hikes and steve liesman joins us i started watching when i went home and said, you know what, i'm going to talk to liesman and you're going to have to summarize it for me. but i don't want you to skew it. >> you have a good skew antenna. >> that sounds strange, but go ahead. >> it's so great to come in every morning at 7:30 and do my report here. >> go ahead. >> the big news from fed chair janet yellen's testimony yesterday, the idea that the fed's end point that this cycle could be closer than some in the market may believe that is there isn't really very far for the fed to go from here. >> because the neutral rate is currently quite low by historical standards, the federal funds rate would not have to rise all that much further to get to a neutral policy stance. >> okay. now take a look at
in six months during june compliance dropped to 78% from 95% in may among the biggest offenders, algeria and venezuela. >>> federal reserve chair janet yellen will appear before the senate banking committee today that's after giving the markets a nice boost yesterday on signals about the pace of rate hikes and steve liesman joins us i started watching when i went home and said, you know what, i'm going to talk to liesman and you're going to have to summarize it for me. but i don't want...
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fight against was going on in south africa or what was happening in other parts of the continent, algeria, though algerian revolution. so those kind of things were in the air so we picked it up, gained the same cut a say in terms of moving against this oppressive society. that chapter do it in a mile away because it's a john brown said that the way you can purge the land with a blood. >> host: where the panthers natural heir to marcus garvey? >> guest: not exactly. what you have to understand, i think they were more than natural errors of malcolm x. and there's a connection there. very interesting because you have to get to malcolm and going back for a get to marcus. because malcolm, his parents were garvey -ites, right? and they picked from being members of the u.n. a comment universal negro improvement association, the whole movement at that time that grew up of the 1900 \20{l1}s{l0}\'20{l1}s{l0} more or less. because at one point in 1922 u.s. almost like 6 million members of the garvey movement are here in this country and across the caribbean in particular. so that's really the connec
fight against was going on in south africa or what was happening in other parts of the continent, algeria, though algerian revolution. so those kind of things were in the air so we picked it up, gained the same cut a say in terms of moving against this oppressive society. that chapter do it in a mile away because it's a john brown said that the way you can purge the land with a blood. >> host: where the panthers natural heir to marcus garvey? >> guest: not exactly. what you have to...
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he very early spoke out against the french in terms of colonialism and algeria, groundbreaking speechof the things that we bumped into, joe, was a long ignored -- people didn't even know it existed -- tape-recording of an off the record conversation he had with his friend, ben bradlee and one of bradlee's young correspondents at "newsweek" about his ambition. and it's rare with -- >> what year was this? >> 1960. the thing was tape-recorded a couple days after he announced it was off the record, it went away with the correspondent who had taped it and didn't come back until a couple of years ago. and in terms of his ambition, he talked about -- he said it's human nature if you're on a ladder to look at the next room, okay? it had nothing to do with agenda or ideology or anything like that. rather, he spock about wanting to be at the highest level of activity, in the center of action, making decisions about the country and the world, you know, with the stakes the highest -- >> remarkable that -- >> teddy roosevelt -- >> yes. it also sounds, mark alpern, a lot like what john meacham pull
he very early spoke out against the french in terms of colonialism and algeria, groundbreaking speechof the things that we bumped into, joe, was a long ignored -- people didn't even know it existed -- tape-recording of an off the record conversation he had with his friend, ben bradlee and one of bradlee's young correspondents at "newsweek" about his ambition. and it's rare with -- >> what year was this? >> 1960. the thing was tape-recorded a couple days after he announced...
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probably violating bsb and i rushed statute is the easy way so people like algeria's -- alger hiss had access to the secrets he gave them to the soviets that is classical espionage he was a government official but did not have access to official secrets but did he do damage to the united states? in node. that is not what he was about. he thought i can do it all. i can fight fascism the way i want to and still remain a good american citizen. hemingway was far more deeply involved in espionage and intelligence and paramilitary fighting and with that group of activities than previously were ignored alleged. so for people to look at that and that consider that impact to be involved with this you have to be prepared for the possible consequences in one of the takeaways is i don't think he was fully prepared
probably violating bsb and i rushed statute is the easy way so people like algeria's -- alger hiss had access to the secrets he gave them to the soviets that is classical espionage he was a government official but did not have access to official secrets but did he do damage to the united states? in node. that is not what he was about. he thought i can do it all. i can fight fascism the way i want to and still remain a good american citizen. hemingway was far more deeply involved in espionage...