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submarine,ine on a summ i used to fix the innate met -- enigma machines. it's very interesting that you wrote about this. modernere for encryption. it's very interesting. these women were stripping encryption out of soviet messages/ the germans used the enigma machine. the soviets did it all with pen thataper and one time pads had the encryption on them. they were used a few of these pads. that was all it took for the american codebreakers to be able to break into this incredibly difficult system. host: i was very fascinated with the part of your article that mentioned they had to be sure that other people in their complex didn't see what they were doing. a russian plant made it inside. guest: at the time, arlington hall, there was a man who was spying for the soviets. william did get the information out to the soviets that we had broken their code system. angie, who i interviewed for my peace, was suspicious of it. her supervisor warned her to cover her work and she did. she was very effective. we still had all their messages from world war ii with these
submarine,ine on a summ i used to fix the innate met -- enigma machines. it's very interesting that you wrote about this. modernere for encryption. it's very interesting. these women were stripping encryption out of soviet messages/ the germans used the enigma machine. the soviets did it all with pen thataper and one time pads had the encryption on them. they were used a few of these pads. that was all it took for the american codebreakers to be able to break into this incredibly difficult...
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the germans used the enigma machine you mentioned. the soviets did it all with pen and paper and something called one time pads that had the encryption on them. they reused a few of these pads, and that was all it took for the american codebreakers to be able to break into this incredible y difficult system. the: i was fascinated by part of your article that said they had to be sure other people in their complex didn't see what they were doing. and a russian plant actually make it -- actually made it inside. liza: at the time at arlington hall, there was a man who was spying for the soviets william y for the soviets. and he did get the message that we had broken their system and they stopped using that system. and angie was suspicious of him. her supervisor warned him to cover her work whenever he came by and she did. she was very effective. so the soviets realized they that we wereze breaking the system. but we still had all their messages from world war ii with these names in them. and we went back and back and back over decades, wo
the germans used the enigma machine you mentioned. the soviets did it all with pen and paper and something called one time pads that had the encryption on them. they reused a few of these pads, and that was all it took for the american codebreakers to be able to break into this incredible y difficult system. the: i was fascinated by part of your article that said they had to be sure other people in their complex didn't see what they were doing. and a russian plant actually make it -- actually...
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. >> she's an enigma, my wife. it's what drew know her. it can also make her impossible.e so fiercely private. >> who's the better kisser? >> i'm going the -- >> keep it classy, san diego. >> very neutral and say both girls are absolutely amazing. >> director paul feig has helped break the hollywood mold with female-driven comedies like "bridesmaids." >> i'm ready to party. >> and with this thriller, featuring two sophisticated female leads, he hopes to do the same. >> women have been so underserved in movies for so long. they were just playing one-dimensional characters and it just drove my crazy, and i just got tired of watching stories about men. >> and often men are celebrated for their history and all the adventures where women, there's this idea that they sort of have to be completely pure and you don't want to know their history. so i think the idea that there are these dark secrets is really exciting. >> for "nightline," in new york. >>> next here, 17 years later, americans paying their deepest respects. >> announcer: abc news "nightline" sponsored by -- keep thos
. >> she's an enigma, my wife. it's what drew know her. it can also make her impossible.e so fiercely private. >> who's the better kisser? >> i'm going the -- >> keep it classy, san diego. >> very neutral and say both girls are absolutely amazing. >> director paul feig has helped break the hollywood mold with female-driven comedies like "bridesmaids." >> i'm ready to party. >> and with this thriller, featuring two sophisticated female...
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and an original enigma machine used by the nazis to encrypt messages. but the museum also addresses the current state of espionage displaying examples of digital surveillance technology does start for an hour from the german spy museum is the only museum that deals with the history of espionage that means that worldwide there are only very few examples that deal at all with espionage and none really that show a chronicle of espionage its history since ancient times the way ours does. this may look like something from a jet. a matchbox cars. perfect for concealing in a pocket or a key chain that can record. truth really can be stranger than fiction. here this kind of thing becomes real that's for us just like maybe stocks and that and here we say that it actually happened actually history the things that we start things that we saw so yeah i just yeah it's real. it's in my opinion. the german spy museum opened in twenty fifteen in a historic location right on potsdamer platz where the wall dividing east and west berlin used to be remnants of the wall sti
and an original enigma machine used by the nazis to encrypt messages. but the museum also addresses the current state of espionage displaying examples of digital surveillance technology does start for an hour from the german spy museum is the only museum that deals with the history of espionage that means that worldwide there are only very few examples that deal at all with espionage and none really that show a chronicle of espionage its history since ancient times the way ours does. this may...
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now he says of the eu changes direction on island, a guy enigma code disaster could be avoided.” seediscussing some of the ways of dealing with this that would allow for a breakthrough, allow us to do a proper free for a breakthrough, allow us to do a properfree trade deal for a breakthrough, allow us to do a proper free trade deal and allow us properly to take back control of the regulatory framework, but also to do a proper brexit. if a deal is moving closer, what would it look like to secure good access to european markets? could there be preferential treatment for eu workers? we are going to be putting our immigration proposals forward later this autumn. showing people the plans. do you rule out giving a special deal to eu citizens? we will put our proposals forward when we put them forward. while the prime minister is clear that free movement will end, i understand it, labour mobility will be part of the deal. they would argue this does not amount to special treatment for the eu, because the same thing could be offered to other countries. the real challenge for theresa may would
now he says of the eu changes direction on island, a guy enigma code disaster could be avoided.” seediscussing some of the ways of dealing with this that would allow for a breakthrough, allow us to do a proper free for a breakthrough, allow us to do a properfree trade deal for a breakthrough, allow us to do a proper free trade deal and allow us properly to take back control of the regulatory framework, but also to do a proper brexit. if a deal is moving closer, what would it look like to...
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it is pretty well known that in world war ii, the allies broke the german enigma codes and were able to read their detection with spectacular results. it also happened in world war i. maybe not as spectacular as a it was a little harder to act on some of that information in world war i as quickly as it used to be, but there was a benefit to them and help them fight the u-boats -- helped them fight the u-boats. i will not get into a lot of this because he covered it. the background of it is, the two plot gaetz -- the two blockades. you have the german doing theirs and the british during their surface blockade, which was a lot more effective. the germans never starved great britain. i wanted to mention and restrict did warfare versus restricted warfare. the theme throughout world war i. in a basic sense, at the , especially the germans who were using restricted warfare. use when they started to did warfare around britain and the mediterranean, outside of that area they were still supposed to use restricted warfare. what is restrict did warfare? that is when you fire shots across the bo
it is pretty well known that in world war ii, the allies broke the german enigma codes and were able to read their detection with spectacular results. it also happened in world war i. maybe not as spectacular as a it was a little harder to act on some of that information in world war i as quickly as it used to be, but there was a benefit to them and help them fight the u-boats -- helped them fight the u-boats. i will not get into a lot of this because he covered it. the background of it is, the...
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enigma to one all a compromise solution you've already said that the e.u. has a negative attitude to britain full of suspicion and arrogance this is ignites your career this is not one of your piece one of your people yes but this is not me i this is the view of many people inside the five star party i said the view of matter salvini your interior minister yes that is not the result of belong. out of a coalition that is not part of the five star movement and our attitude i repeat once more is to prevent any attempts to do any kind of punishment towards the u.k. government because we usually think rejecting all premisses mase proposals was punishment. sorry i and i don't understand why you are seeing an attitude of mediator as a negative issue because basically you are telling me that if you are trying to play the role of the mediator or do something negative you can mean you you said nothing when the chips were down and the sounds were heard you said nothing that's what you are saying because you know very well that in the negotiations there are official ne
enigma to one all a compromise solution you've already said that the e.u. has a negative attitude to britain full of suspicion and arrogance this is ignites your career this is not one of your piece one of your people yes but this is not me i this is the view of many people inside the five star party i said the view of matter salvini your interior minister yes that is not the result of belong. out of a coalition that is not part of the five star movement and our attitude i repeat once more is...
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when people wrote about the adult hoover being an enigma, , who wasonally distant clearly moved by sufferingrticularly of children in belgium and thereafter, they had trouble making the two hoovers blend. again, it was a preview. his strengths were the mirror side of his weaknesses. brian: what were his parents like and what happened to them? richard: he was orphaned at eight. his father died first. his mother, i want to believe -- i want to say, i believe he may have been 10. with $.10 on a train sewn into his underclothes and sent to victuals, and live with a quaker uncle in newberg, oregon. if you go today, you can see the hoover boyhood home there. effect, trained to business. his uncle was a businessman. bert, as he was known, went on to stamford. it was a home away from home. he would be a trustee for 50 years. today, it is the university presidents house, he built his home there. he loved stamford. he ran a laundry business and other businesses. he had an entrepreneurial streak in him. he studied geology and engineering. he met and fell in love with lou henry, also from iowa. a unique
when people wrote about the adult hoover being an enigma, , who wasonally distant clearly moved by sufferingrticularly of children in belgium and thereafter, they had trouble making the two hoovers blend. again, it was a preview. his strengths were the mirror side of his weaknesses. brian: what were his parents like and what happened to them? richard: he was orphaned at eight. his father died first. his mother, i want to believe -- i want to say, i believe he may have been 10. with $.10 on a...
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to an angle of their leg and even then it was an enigma. they do we do without evidence of them they deem that all of. them may go to god. eluded to always that it was either you are or what i did it would be here at the embassy who can talk with me on the way in the i think this is it is guy who made of the did a lot of. it is. our guys insist on his about how we live them about it this summer. then they have it all the you are the one demi was get our government do you think that this or that individual here to give it even if there was a visit. would it make i would have to make. their own life. and some i'd obviously. be a big. name on my bed old. boy. only every saturday night or some of the nordic i've. been to be asked of you know where i was to go back in the day with that gotta go get. the fact that they don't have to be about get out. of this and. it is ending it is ending in the. way you need a dude. and demi comes in they were told to leave or was told. it was only in the. to. me. this morning nobody does a little bit. like that
to an angle of their leg and even then it was an enigma. they do we do without evidence of them they deem that all of. them may go to god. eluded to always that it was either you are or what i did it would be here at the embassy who can talk with me on the way in the i think this is it is guy who made of the did a lot of. it is. our guys insist on his about how we live them about it this summer. then they have it all the you are the one demi was get our government do you think that this or that...
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the leg and even then it was an enigma. that they would do without ever being there when they didn't all of the. main goal that he got it. we're told he said it was either you are or what i did it will be here at the embassy who can talk with me early in the i think this is. who any of you are the did a lot of chit chat is that. our guys insist on his about how we live them a battle some of. them haven't got all these you are the one dead who's get our government do you think that this or that individual here to give it even if there was a visit. they were to take that would activate. their own life. and even some i'd probably. be a big time and know when i am on my bed. beside. me every saturday night or some of the nordic i've. been to be asked of you know where i was there are believed to be that guy will get. the credit they did i don't have to be about to get out. of this and. it is ending it is ending in. any. way you need a dude. and then it comes in or told to leave or was told. it was only in the. to me. to try. to
the leg and even then it was an enigma. that they would do without ever being there when they didn't all of the. main goal that he got it. we're told he said it was either you are or what i did it will be here at the embassy who can talk with me early in the i think this is. who any of you are the did a lot of chit chat is that. our guys insist on his about how we live them a battle some of. them haven't got all these you are the one dead who's get our government do you think that this or that...
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when people wrote about the adult hoover being an enigma and emotionally distant, who was clearly movedsuffering, particularly of children in belgium and thereafter, they had trouble making the two hoovers blend. and in some ways, again, it is a preview of his -- his strengths were the mirror side of his weaknesses. brian: what were his parents like and what happened to them? richard: he was orphaned at eight. his father, jesse, died first. , ider, his mother, i believe want to say, he may have been 10. in any event, he was put on a train with $.10 sewn into his underclothes and homemade victuals and sent to live with a quaker uncle in newberg, oregon. if you go today, you can see the herbert hoover boyhood home there. there he was, in effect, trained to business. his uncle was a businessman. bert, as he was known, went on test and ford. stanford he went on to . he was the original class. in act, stanford became way, a home away from home. he would be a trustee for 50 years. he built a home there. today, it is the university president's house. in any case, he loved stanford. he ran a la
when people wrote about the adult hoover being an enigma and emotionally distant, who was clearly movedsuffering, particularly of children in belgium and thereafter, they had trouble making the two hoovers blend. and in some ways, again, it is a preview of his -- his strengths were the mirror side of his weaknesses. brian: what were his parents like and what happened to them? richard: he was orphaned at eight. his father, jesse, died first. , ider, his mother, i believe want to say, he may have...
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he is an enigma and you get very close to him and he tells very intimate stories about love affairs,es, wives, betrayal, his troubled childho childhood, his crazy conman father. it's very revealing. i wonder how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book and why did he publish his own a more, the pigeon tunnel, in 2016? he must have been working on that when you are working on your biography, no? >> john said that -- how did he react -- he reacted with a 22 page e-mail. [laughter] with 200 something numbered points. as you can imagine, when you see this and that's when i -- i had an agreement that he would be the first person to read the management before anybody else. i sent it to him and a few days later this e-mail came flooding into my inbox and my first reaction was just me but when i started to go through it the points where generally points that the fact constructed thoughtful and we only really locked horns over half a dozen of them. he gave way and half a dozen and i gave way on half a dozen. it wasn't really a problem in that sense. on the other han
he is an enigma and you get very close to him and he tells very intimate stories about love affairs,es, wives, betrayal, his troubled childho childhood, his crazy conman father. it's very revealing. i wonder how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book and why did he publish his own a more, the pigeon tunnel, in 2016? he must have been working on that when you are working on your biography, no? >> john said that -- how did he react -- he reacted with a 22 page...
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>>she's an enigma my wife. >> it is a comedy thriller called a simple favor, a character goes missingeads to us story of shocking twists and turns. >> you just get to say the worst most terrible crazy things. yet this character, i love her and adore her she is a fun character. >> in the film her character is married to a writer played by henry golding who starred in the hit film crazy rich asians. >>> this morning cell has been out at the oakland coliseum ahead of the big weekends rolling loud festival and he joins us live once again. he has one of the performers, sans type. >> reporter: all right, it'll is fun to watch this coming -- it is kind of fun to watch this come together and they are expecting 40,000 people here. my next guest is werner who i asked off-camera, what is it like to have 40,000 people when you come onto a stage. you start doing your thing, what is that like? >> it's a crazy rush, it's timeless and makes you realize everything you worked for, when you hear the crowd, you remember the vibe. it's epic. >> reporter: you are a bay area boy and you go by werner but som
>>she's an enigma my wife. >> it is a comedy thriller called a simple favor, a character goes missingeads to us story of shocking twists and turns. >> you just get to say the worst most terrible crazy things. yet this character, i love her and adore her she is a fun character. >> in the film her character is married to a writer played by henry golding who starred in the hit film crazy rich asians. >>> this morning cell has been out at the oakland coliseum ahead...
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of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides are clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in the no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry supervisor but it's twelve year old noah who's about to teach perry what it's really like to have a mood disorder. i have two sides you have to factor in me really nice or not being nice i just don't like feeling that i have a disability tough on it makes life harder perry with two years training has to find the skills to help the young boy. to get in trouble in school today yeah oh. yeah you know everybody just oh no you. don't listen buddy i don't. know. just. my last few days he's having trouble falling asleep and so with that. you know his mind on it's scary that i'm going to sleep for ten hours and that ass
of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides are clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in the no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry supervisor but...
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ronald reagan was perhaps the greatest personal enigma of our presidents. he was gregarious but likes to spend time by himself or with nancy. their typical evening was to eat tv dinners and watch old movies together just the two of them. close to never get too ronald reagan. believe me, george and barbara bush tried. he thought, if we could make the reagan's our friends, that would help us professionally and politically. ronald reagan did not have friends in that way. he had many close acquaintances. nobody besides nancy we could call a true friend. brian: what are the chances george herbert walker bush what has been elected president if he had not been selected by reagan as vice president? dr. engel: i have never considered that question. i think he would have entered -- and let's presume reagan wins -- he would have entered the 88 election as one of a pack of people who would be running for president. at that point as i think about it more, he would have been in good stead. one of the remarkable things about the republican primary is just how far most of
ronald reagan was perhaps the greatest personal enigma of our presidents. he was gregarious but likes to spend time by himself or with nancy. their typical evening was to eat tv dinners and watch old movies together just the two of them. close to never get too ronald reagan. believe me, george and barbara bush tried. he thought, if we could make the reagan's our friends, that would help us professionally and politically. ronald reagan did not have friends in that way. he had many close...
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. >> it has become an enigma, as well. there is the issue of -- >> i think afghanistan makes it very clear -- >> and they have to find a solution for that. a solution that is the right solution. >> those afghans who still question the validity, even though the government accepted it as the border, those things are only symbolic. >> afghanistan has to go to the process of restoring those things and putting an end to it. how and when this will be done is another question. i don't think -- >> it will still not solve the problems, because the taliban would have already spawned a huge threat to pakistan itself. therefore, it would be one of two things. i am not taking a position. i am just stating the two things. one is, we have nothing to do with this. everyone in the world thinks we do, but they are imagining something and they are wrong. including the evidence of several dead bodies from fighting and being transported in pakistan to join the fight. it could be true. then there is the other part, which is that maybe pakistan
. >> it has become an enigma, as well. there is the issue of -- >> i think afghanistan makes it very clear -- >> and they have to find a solution for that. a solution that is the right solution. >> those afghans who still question the validity, even though the government accepted it as the border, those things are only symbolic. >> afghanistan has to go to the process of restoring those things and putting an end to it. how and when this will be done is another...
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understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides or clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more than just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in our no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry supervisor but it's twelve year old noah who's about to teach perry what it's really like to have a mood disorder. i have two sides you have to factor in me really nice or not being nice i just don't like feeling that i have a disability tough on it makes life harder perry with two years training has to find the skills to help the young boy to get in trouble in school today yeah. yeah you know everybody just so annoying. i don't listen to anyone. other than just. my last few days he's having trouble falling asleep and so with that as this is. you know his mind on it that of course we can always not assume that
understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides or clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more than just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in our no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry...
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>> so, for afghans, it's become an enigma as well. they want to know exactly what is causing this.hey know that over the years, there has been the issue of the pashtun and nationalists, and-- >> and i think afghan should make it very clear that they will not support. >> and they have to find a formula for that and i will say it clearly that we need a solution to find the right solution in order to put this to rest. >> so maybe those who question the line, although legally the government accepted as the border between pakistan and the-- >> those things are only symbolic and need to be settled. >> so, afghanistan has to go through a process of resolving those historical issues and putting an end to it. how this will be done, when it will be done is another question, because as long as we have the other irritants that continue to bleed afghanistan. >> supporting the taliban would still not solve any of afghan's problems because the taliban would have spawned the pakistani taliban which is a huge threat to pakistan itself. so, therefore, would it be one of two things, and i'm not takin
>> so, for afghans, it's become an enigma as well. they want to know exactly what is causing this.hey know that over the years, there has been the issue of the pashtun and nationalists, and-- >> and i think afghan should make it very clear that they will not support. >> and they have to find a formula for that and i will say it clearly that we need a solution to find the right solution in order to put this to rest. >> so maybe those who question the line, although...
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. >> she's an enigma, my wife. it can make her impossibly.ate. >> who is the better kisser? >> reporter: the director has helped break the mold with female-driven comedies like "bridesmaids." >> i'm ready to party. >> reporter: and with this thriller featuring two sophisticated female leads, he hopes to do the same. >> women have been so underserved in movies for so long. they were just playing one-dimensional characters and it drove me crazy. i got tired of watching stories about men. >> often men are celebrated for their history and all the adventures where women there is this idea they have to be completely pure and you don't want to know their history. so i think the idea that there are these dark secrets is really exciting. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york. >> looks like a good movie. so it hits theaters nationwide on friday, september 14th, of course. >> i think it will be interesting to see anna kendrick in that role. i'm so used to seeing her being funny. >> henry golding is having the best year ever. >> yes, h
. >> she's an enigma, my wife. it can make her impossibly.ate. >> who is the better kisser? >> reporter: the director has helped break the mold with female-driven comedies like "bridesmaids." >> i'm ready to party. >> reporter: and with this thriller featuring two sophisticated female leads, he hopes to do the same. >> women have been so underserved in movies for so long. they were just playing one-dimensional characters and it drove me crazy. i got...
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he is an enigma and you get very close to him and he tells very intimate stories about love affairs,es, wives, betrayal, his troubled childho childhood, his crazy conman father. it's very revealing. i wonder how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book and why did he publish his own a more, the pigeon tunnel, in 2016? he must have been working on that when you are working on your biography, no? >> john said that -- how did he react -- he reacted with a 22 page e-mail. [laughter] with 200 something numbered points. as you can imagine, when you see this and that's when i -- i had an agreement that he would be the first person to read the management before anybody else. i sent it to him and a few days later this e-mail came flooding into my inbox and my first reaction was just me but when i started to go through it the points where generally points that the fact constructed thoughtful and we only really locked horns over half a dozen of them. he gave way and half a dozen and i gave way on half a dozen. it wasn't really a problem in that sense. on the other han
he is an enigma and you get very close to him and he tells very intimate stories about love affairs,es, wives, betrayal, his troubled childho childhood, his crazy conman father. it's very revealing. i wonder how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book and why did he publish his own a more, the pigeon tunnel, in 2016? he must have been working on that when you are working on your biography, no? >> john said that -- how did he react -- he reacted with a 22 page...
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investigate ivg journalism, art reviews and extensive classified ads for decades, its owner says the enigmaline forced him to shut down. >>> it's about 22 after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> still ahead this morning, road rage caught on camera. >> what led to this bizarre incident in the nation'll capitol as a passenger bus is the target of a violent attack. >>> plus, it was hardly the legal touchdown the nfl was hoping for. we'll see how colin kaepernick's case could be headed for a lengthy court battle. >>> a lamborghini once owned by a rock star, we'll mare this story of a slick ride and others ahead of a british auction. we'll be right back. >>> you raise some really interesting questions. is this damaging to a relationship or a parent's relationship with their teen. >> it can be. if children feel like their privacy is being invaded, it does harm the situation. it becomes a cat-and-mouse game, leaving their phones on or off in places. the data is sort of vague. i have seen kids get into trouble for swinging by a banned home for picking up something wit
investigate ivg journalism, art reviews and extensive classified ads for decades, its owner says the enigmaline forced him to shut down. >>> it's about 22 after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> still ahead this morning, road rage caught on camera. >> what led to this bizarre incident in the nation'll capitol as a passenger bus is the target of a violent attack. >>> plus, it was hardly the legal touchdown the nfl was hoping for....
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been anreserves have enigma. we do not know how many reserves are committed to domestic projects.ee touring dollars of reserves, this is a big -- $3 trillion of reserves, we do not know how many are committed. you have trade data from china coming out this weekend. whether or not trump will wait until monday to see what the data is, it could wait into monday. it would make his position stronger if trade figures looked worse. does china retaliate? are u.s. companies ready for it? china will retaliate, no question. they will let the currency depreciate. they do not have enough goods that they can tax to compensate. they're going to make it difficult for u.s. companies to do business in china. what that means, a lot of them have made decisions to build up inventory ahead of time. if this were to persist for a long time, supply chains would be interrupted. do you think it will last for a long time? will this escalate? offard reports a good shave .4% off world growth. vincent: that is what i am hearing. there is no telling how long this could go. i do not see the president backing off
been anreserves have enigma. we do not know how many reserves are committed to domestic projects.ee touring dollars of reserves, this is a big -- $3 trillion of reserves, we do not know how many are committed. you have trade data from china coming out this weekend. whether or not trump will wait until monday to see what the data is, it could wait into monday. it would make his position stronger if trade figures looked worse. does china retaliate? are u.s. companies ready for it? china will...
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he's an enigma.and you get close to him and tell very intimate story about love affairs, mistresses, wives, betrayals of his wives. his troubled childhood. his crazy con man father. it's very revealing and so, i wonder, how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book? and why does he publish his own memoir "the pigeon tunnel" in 2016? i guess he must have been working on that when you were working on your biography, no? . to answer the first part of his question. >> how did he react? >> he reacted with a 22-page e-mail with 200-something numbered points. as you can imagine when i received this -- i had an agreement na that he would be the first person to read the manuscript, before my editor and anybody else. and a few days later this e-mail came thudding into my inbox and my first reaction was dismay. when i started to go through it, the points were generally points of fact, constructive, thoughtful and we only really locked horns over perhaps a dozen of them and he gave way
he's an enigma.and you get close to him and tell very intimate story about love affairs, mistresses, wives, betrayals of his wives. his troubled childhood. his crazy con man father. it's very revealing and so, i wonder, how did he -- and you had his cooperation. how did he react to the book? and why does he publish his own memoir "the pigeon tunnel" in 2016? i guess he must have been working on that when you were working on your biography, no? . to answer the first part of his...