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he goes through the cycle to woodhull come over to caleb brewster and washington makes the adjustmentand has to walk quickly and he does. >> host: one point about this ring and we are coming to a break but this seems like a crucial point in espionage. how many of the secret six know all the other six? >> guest: i'm going to tell you from what i know i believe that robert townsend knew all of them and i haven't seen interaction with him and brewster because he was very judgment on his couriers because he would break his but to get information. and when he would hear that one of them would panic and dump that which happened a few times, he refused to work with them. so often, roe was pleased and that was his brother and he worked with him once in awhile so they knew each other. i think that woodhull knew everybody, talmadge knew everybody, no doubt about it, except for 355, which i have to say in accuracy i don't know that they interacted triet and rivington probably logically didn't know brewster but would absolutely have to know roe and woodhull because they would do the run. that was
he goes through the cycle to woodhull come over to caleb brewster and washington makes the adjustmentand has to walk quickly and he does. >> host: one point about this ring and we are coming to a break but this seems like a crucial point in espionage. how many of the secret six know all the other six? >> guest: i'm going to tell you from what i know i believe that robert townsend knew all of them and i haven't seen interaction with him and brewster because he was very judgment on...
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logically did not know brewster, but would absolutely have to know rowand would help because woodhall would do to new york city bad. i was escaped before tabs instead and it kind of save the rain. so they did interact. they did go. but i find fascinating is that afterwards interact match. when there's a barbecue at the end of the war, thompson never showed good washington showed up, say, guys, i want to meet neighboring. on the hostage row when the police not washington. the best kept to themselves. >> that's also a safety precaution. so if somebody is caught and questioned severely, he can't spill the beans. >> guest: and a day. the cia told me to read into this. i kept reading that tenet didn't know what it meant. so, they said they did that drops. if i am looking to get information to you, i might put you at these coordinates at this rock. >> host: but that is a dead drop rate here. >> guest: take that will pick it up. >> host: we were talking about dead drops. finish that off. >> guest: yesterday about the tools of the trade. one is the cia told me what to the virginia and i did t
logically did not know brewster, but would absolutely have to know rowand would help because woodhall would do to new york city bad. i was escaped before tabs instead and it kind of save the rain. so they did interact. they did go. but i find fascinating is that afterwards interact match. when there's a barbecue at the end of the war, thompson never showed good washington showed up, say, guys, i want to meet neighboring. on the hostage row when the police not washington. the best kept to...
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my first project was the brewster community garden we rebuilt their garden retainer walls and got rid of a lot of debris and did a lot of soil maintenance. now we have a wonderful community garden. my goal is to finish my concretes and get the certification i need. i'm not sure what i really want to do after the core but i'm thinking about going back to school to try to further my career >> thank you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> hello i came to the san francisco conservatism core about 8 mortuaries. why i joined the core i needed employment and that was one of the things i wanted to gain employment and be able to earn my high school diploma at the same time. so i ended up joining the skepticism core and they taught me a lot. what i've been learning it great profession skills and life skills such as a code switching and i mean be able to change how you act towards your friends in front of professional people in a professional environment. and my job site is currently at the bayview hills. what i've been learning is how to use and clean a chainsaw correctly and thoroughly and p
my first project was the brewster community garden we rebuilt their garden retainer walls and got rid of a lot of debris and did a lot of soil maintenance. now we have a wonderful community garden. my goal is to finish my concretes and get the certification i need. i'm not sure what i really want to do after the core but i'm thinking about going back to school to try to further my career >> thank you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> hello i came to the san francisco...
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and he probably logically digital know brewster but would have to know what whole because he would do the runs and that was his gig before he stepped in. so they did interact and go. but i find interesting is that they didn't really afterwards they didn't interact much and when there was a barbecue at the end when they all got together, townsend ever showed and when washington said, on i want to go, meet by wing the rest of them went by themselves. >> host: so it was a safety precaution. so if somebody is called into question severely, he can't spill all the beans because he doesn't know them all. >> guest: the cia told me to read into this and i didn't really know what it meant. they said you know they did ed drops. if i'm looking to get information to you, i might say we put you at these coordinates at this block -- >> host: we were talking about dead drops. finish that off. >> guest: they went to langley virginia and i did that because i wanted to make sure that i wasn't so caught up in the story that i was being blurred. i wanted to make sure am i going up the right path and a say
and he probably logically digital know brewster but would have to know what whole because he would do the runs and that was his gig before he stepped in. so they did interact and go. but i find interesting is that they didn't really afterwards they didn't interact much and when there was a barbecue at the end when they all got together, townsend ever showed and when washington said, on i want to go, meet by wing the rest of them went by themselves. >> host: so it was a safety precaution....
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logically did not know brewster, but would absolutely have to know rowand would help because woodhall would do to new york city bad. i was escaped before tabs instead and it kind of save the rain. so they did interact. they did go. but i find fascinating is that afterwards interact match. when there's a barbecue at the end of the war, thompson never showed good washington showed up, say, guys, i want to meet neighboring. on the hostage row when the police not washington. the best kept to themselves. >> that's also a safety precaution. so if somebody is caught and questioned severely, he can't spill the beans. >> guest: and a day. the cia told me to read into this. i kept reading that tenet didn't know what it meant. so, they said they did that drops. if i am looking to get information to you, i might put you at these coordinates at this rock. >> host: but that is a dead drop rate here. >> guest: take that will pick it up. >> host: we were talking about dead drops. finish that off. >> guest: yesterday about the tools of the trade. one is the cia told me what to the virginia and i did t
logically did not know brewster, but would absolutely have to know rowand would help because woodhall would do to new york city bad. i was escaped before tabs instead and it kind of save the rain. so they did interact. they did go. but i find fascinating is that afterwards interact match. when there's a barbecue at the end of the war, thompson never showed good washington showed up, say, guys, i want to meet neighboring. on the hostage row when the police not washington. the best kept to...
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, the washed up baseball player portrayed by richard pryor in "brewster's millions."the sole beneficiary if he can satisfy one simple request. >> you have 30 days to spend 30 million bucks. if you can do it, you get 300 million, but if you fail, you don't get diddly. >> why can't i tell my friends? >> because i don't want anybody helping you out. >> but when brewster finds out, when you have millions, getting rid of that money is a lot harder than it sounds. the complications from giving away money may be why. according to a recent article in "business insider," only 5% of the world's billionaires have been persuaded to join the giving pledge, a campaign where the world's richest people pledge to give away at least half of their wealth to clarity. it leaves a lot of convincing to do by the three people who started it in 2010, bill and melinda gates and warren buff t buffett. but even though most of the world's big spenders are doing their own thing, 5% of all the billionaires on the planet is by no means small change. that's 128 people, according to "business insider,
, the washed up baseball player portrayed by richard pryor in "brewster's millions."the sole beneficiary if he can satisfy one simple request. >> you have 30 days to spend 30 million bucks. if you can do it, you get 300 million, but if you fail, you don't get diddly. >> why can't i tell my friends? >> because i don't want anybody helping you out. >> but when brewster finds out, when you have millions, getting rid of that money is a lot harder than it sounds....
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about guns or working for the people most missions the beach maybe your work for each other right brewster's you go. on . the road well. there i marinate it and this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking bring you today. chat room hours will be closed from nine to five at least if you're employed by a big bank that's right banks that may start disabling electronic chat rooms following regulators scrutiny over what exactly goes on in this chat rooms will tell you all about it coming right up and is there no where safe to keep your big corn nowadays sadly that actually might be the case now some big coin found it made off with over one million worth of electronic booty and we'll tell you how they did it and finally best selling author gemma richards joins me in studio today to discuss all things monetary i'm talking currency wars it's all coming up and now let's get to the show. because. it looks like chat room time is over for bankers big banks are considering blocking employees from online chat rooms now it is and it comes as a. result from concerns by regulators that
about guns or working for the people most missions the beach maybe your work for each other right brewster's you go. on . the road well. there i marinate it and this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking bring you today. chat room hours will be closed from nine to five at least if you're employed by a big bank that's right banks that may start disabling electronic chat rooms following regulators scrutiny over what exactly goes on in this chat rooms will tell you all about...
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. >> commerce secretary penny b brewster says the deal is good news because businesses want more certainty. here's a portion of what she told a politico forum. >> thank you all for coming out on a semisnow day. appreciate you being here. i'm mike allen, politico's chief white house correspondent. thank you for joining us for this playbook practice. we're going to be hosting the commerce secretary, she's started companies, run companies now is bringing companies here in the u.s. before we get started i'd like to thank bank of america for this fantastic series of conversations, we've had an amazing year, different parts of the country, all people from all across the spectrum talking about the issues that matter most in washington so we're grateful to bank of america for making this great series possible. i've brought along my twitter machine here that will take your tweeted questions so first of all, good morning for those of you in live stream land and if you have a question for us tweet it to #playback breakfast, it'll pop up here and i'll ask it. with no further delay, here's commerce sec
. >> commerce secretary penny b brewster says the deal is good news because businesses want more certainty. here's a portion of what she told a politico forum. >> thank you all for coming out on a semisnow day. appreciate you being here. i'm mike allen, politico's chief white house correspondent. thank you for joining us for this playbook practice. we're going to be hosting the commerce secretary, she's started companies, run companies now is bringing companies here in the u.s....