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and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey stick and explosive growth in the free-market countries so there's a lot of speculation on just the true cause of that. it's not human capital science it's not private property rights not the industrial revolution. she concludes that the biggest cause is this first time in history when our culture change the moral language is such that we started to call a very good. we are kind of neutral at best what do you say about about business or are they problematic or corrupt. i'm afraid to say the answer to often his business is bad. a lot of histories have that feeling or our beliefs and if that is the proposition don't expect a lot of growth so that
and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey stick and explosive growth in the free-market...
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. >> reporter: how albert dietrich became jack barsky is one of the untold stories of the cold war.en fought between the cia and the kgb. barsky was a rarity a soviet spy who posed as an american and became enmeshed in american society. for the ten years he was operational for the kgb, no one in this country knew his real story -- not even his family. did you think you were going to get away with this? >> yeah otherwise i wouldn't have done it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: what barsky did can be traced being to east germany, back to the days when he was albrecht dietrich. a national scholar at a renown university dietrich was on the fast track of becoming a chemistry professor, his dream job. >> it didn't work out because i was recruited by the kgb to do something a little more adventurous adventurous. >> steve kroft is with us. the story is unbelievable. the spy amongst us. [ laughter ] >> gayle, over here. >> hi, norah, high charlie. gayle, no us to meet you. >> welcome to cbs "this morning." >> she ice's like this everyday. >> it's early for steve kroft. this story is incredible. ho
. >> reporter: how albert dietrich became jack barsky is one of the untold stories of the cold war.en fought between the cia and the kgb. barsky was a rarity a soviet spy who posed as an american and became enmeshed in american society. for the ten years he was operational for the kgb, no one in this country knew his real story -- not even his family. did you think you were going to get away with this? >> yeah otherwise i wouldn't have done it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: what...
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. >> what he did can be traced back to east germany, back in the dames when he was albert dietrich. was on the fast track to becoming a chemistry professor, his dream job. >> it didn't work out that way because i was recruit bed the kgb to do something a little more adventurous. >> steve kroft is with us. >> the story is unbelievable. >> norah, gayle. nice to meet you. >> it's early for steve. >> i mean how -- this story's incredible. how did you find him? >> i can't really say that. i don't want to say that. >> yeah. but we found out -- we knew that -- we had some people in germany that told us about it. >> i like how you asked him, steve, to say his name slowly. when he said it the first time i thought it was interesting. were you surprised how he was able to fool people? >> he's a very smart guy. >> clearly. >> by the time they finished training him he spoke incredibly good english. not really. the thing that's really interesting about it is ghav him $6,000. >> he ended up with $6,000 and a birth certificate and that's it. no social security number that's it. they wanted him to i
. >> what he did can be traced back to east germany, back in the dames when he was albert dietrich. was on the fast track to becoming a chemistry professor, his dream job. >> it didn't work out that way because i was recruit bed the kgb to do something a little more adventurous. >> steve kroft is with us. >> the story is unbelievable. >> norah, gayle. nice to meet you. >> it's early for steve. >> i mean how -- this story's incredible. how did you find...
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we have dan shafer, nice to have you here, paul dietrich, we have missed you as well. we have our other paul, and steve cortez, and senior strategist. is that your most recent title? >> whatever title i can get. [laughter] >> and of course lori rothman, thank you so much. you are the best looking one on the panel. [applause] charles: there's a tremendous amount of pent-up buying on the sidelines so why were we making some of that money? there is is a sobering reality that a lot of people have gotten comfortable with the bond market rally. you know, you probably think that this is probably a preview of uglier things around the corner. >> this is a touch of what could happen. it was a big gap. the traitors by the dampener were able to hold it. so the way that the market came in this morning and the pressure that came in after that, you can clearly see that panic type of mode even though the other indicators were not pointing to the liquidation. >> we were not getting a volume spike. the buyers moved out of the way. >> yes, that's really what happened. and of course like
we have dan shafer, nice to have you here, paul dietrich, we have missed you as well. we have our other paul, and steve cortez, and senior strategist. is that your most recent title? >> whatever title i can get. [laughter] >> and of course lori rothman, thank you so much. you are the best looking one on the panel. [applause] charles: there's a tremendous amount of pent-up buying on the sidelines so why were we making some of that money? there is is a sobering reality that a lot of...
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(jeanine basinger) marlene dietrich, greta garbo, they're like some kind of ... other.mouth. (music playing) (jeanine basinger) it's a romantic kind of woman, that isn't one we connect to as easily as we do crawford wanting something for herself, and who's very realistic and down-to-earth. you don't own me -- nobody does. my life belongs to me. and you'll make one fine mess of it. it'll still belong to me. marian, you frighten me when you talk like that. if i were a man it wouldn't frighten you you'd think it was right to go out and get anything. use anything i had to get it. why should men be so different? all they've got is their brains they're not afraid to use them. neither am i. the key to the star image is that it is only an image, and yet we know there is a real person and that knowledge that we have that there is a real person makes us believe in the image. you see, pictures have given me all the education i ever had since i never went beyond the fifth grade. no formal education whatsoever. i used to have to read scripts and then look up the words how to pronoun
(jeanine basinger) marlene dietrich, greta garbo, they're like some kind of ... other.mouth. (music playing) (jeanine basinger) it's a romantic kind of woman, that isn't one we connect to as easily as we do crawford wanting something for herself, and who's very realistic and down-to-earth. you don't own me -- nobody does. my life belongs to me. and you'll make one fine mess of it. it'll still belong to me. marian, you frighten me when you talk like that. if i were a man it wouldn't frighten you...