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. -- sebold to one of the many alias for nicholas fritz ritter and the english officer based in hamburg. today we have his daughter catherine wallace who is the second row here. just to fill in slightly who she is and how she came into the story, catherine was a young girl during the war and rader lived in the united states in the 1920s had married in alabama born woman he took with him to germany. they had two children one of whom was catholic and by the time ritter met sebold and brought him into the spy service they were already going through divorce and catherine was a young girl who had an extraordinary wartime story that she had written about in her own memoir which involves a divorce and custody battle kind of like cramer versus cramer melded with an glorious come i don't know but it's quite a story. [laughter] she after the war came to the united states and currently lives in the washington d.c. area and speaks not with a german accent but with a thick syrup of the south. [laughter] baguettes quite melodious. to get back to the story she was a great help in this book and a real
. -- sebold to one of the many alias for nicholas fritz ritter and the english officer based in hamburg. today we have his daughter catherine wallace who is the second row here. just to fill in slightly who she is and how she came into the story, catherine was a young girl during the war and rader lived in the united states in the 1920s had married in alabama born woman he took with him to germany. they had two children one of whom was catholic and by the time ritter met sebold and brought him...
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they were called little fritzes. the poor children suffered.any people -- many young women went off for eight or nine months and then came back home, either having left a child someplace, or left the child with a relative. so, there was a lot of -- if you can call it that innocent sexual relations between young people. i mean, after all, many of these young women were teenagers and many of the young german soldiers were teenagers or early 20s. that's a whole other story that deserves a lot of attention. when the liberation came, everyone wanted to be on the side of the liberators. everyone was suddenly a member of the resistance. everyone wanted to get even with whoever it was who had caused them to have a horrible life. also, people wanted to get even with miss dupont because she had run a nice restaurant and made some money from the german soldiers who went to to restaurant, and somebody wanted to get even with another woman because she had been nice to some german soldiers, been seen walking down the street with german soldiers. so there was
they were called little fritzes. the poor children suffered.any people -- many young women went off for eight or nine months and then came back home, either having left a child someplace, or left the child with a relative. so, there was a lot of -- if you can call it that innocent sexual relations between young people. i mean, after all, many of these young women were teenagers and many of the young german soldiers were teenagers or early 20s. that's a whole other story that deserves a lot of...
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. >> being brought out by captain fritz. >> there's the prisoner.s lee oswald. >> he's been shot! he's been shot! lee oswald has been shot. there's a man with a gun. absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot, at point-blank range, fired into his stomach. >> he is shot. he is shot. oswald is shot. >> it is oswald. >> do they have the man that shot the man? >> that is the man that shot the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go? >> he was here just -- they just put the gun down, so the flash on your black sweater. >> right in his belly? >> yeah, right -- >> point plank range. >> did you see -- >> i see the group of men right here. >> one of us or what? >> i thought he was one of the detectives. >> the situation is now that lee harvey oswald has been shot. the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat
. >> being brought out by captain fritz. >> there's the prisoner.s lee oswald. >> he's been shot! he's been shot! lee oswald has been shot. there's a man with a gun. absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot, at point-blank range, fired into his stomach. >> he is shot. he is shot. oswald is shot. >> it is oswald. >> do they have the...
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. >> reporter: karen fritz of ocean city, maryland, does everything right. she exercises and eats well, but like a lot of us there are those last few pockets of fat she just can't get rid of. >> i just need that little extra thing to take away those extra few unwanted pounds and inches. >> reporter: because she's not excessively overweight and leads a healthy lifestyle, karen is a perfect candidate for a new technology called vanquish. she met with the term at d.c. derm docs to reach her goal. >> this is a totally new class of radiofrequency devices in which it targets the fat in a broad area over the abdomen and the flanks in a single session. >> reporter: the device is placed directly over the stomach and heat pulses go through the layers of skin causing changes to the fat cells. patients are asked to drink lots of water before treatments. >> karen drank 2 liters of water the day before today and she will drink 2 liters of water tomorrow. this hydrates all of the cells so that the radiofrequency can target the fat cells. >> reporter: four sessions are reco
. >> reporter: karen fritz of ocean city, maryland, does everything right. she exercises and eats well, but like a lot of us there are those last few pockets of fat she just can't get rid of. >> i just need that little extra thing to take away those extra few unwanted pounds and inches. >> reporter: because she's not excessively overweight and leads a healthy lifestyle, karen is a perfect candidate for a new technology called vanquish. she met with the term at d.c. derm docs...
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. >> william didn't real ly want o drive that night but he said robert's car was on the fritz so probablyive. >> by the time we actual hly go there, it was probably at least 11:00, 11:30. we were underage but we were stt allowed to hang out in the bar because it was a restaurantq also. we were having a good vuyou know? we had to idea what was to comep we got in the car, i sort of squashed myself in the back ofo thisxde1 fámustang. i must have been halfway behind the passenger seat, halfway in the middle. we were coming up to the merge. i sawe1qok headlights. and i heard both william and robert scream. before i knew it, i was going through the windshield.e1e1 >> early in thexdi] morning of 19th, 2012 i was out patrolling with the florida high way Ñi patrol. i wase1 approaching the injunctn in tampa with i 275. reports one1 a radio that a seve crash had occurred. i was roughly about tle milhree away so i was able to respondxd rapidly. >> when i opened my eyes, i was old face down on the e1engine. the first thing that reallyçó crossed my mind is i'm outside. how can i beçó outside? i was lik
. >> william didn't real ly want o drive that night but he said robert's car was on the fritz so probablyive. >> by the time we actual hly go there, it was probably at least 11:00, 11:30. we were underage but we were stt allowed to hang out in the bar because it was a restaurantq also. we were having a good vuyou know? we had to idea what was to comep we got in the car, i sort of squashed myself in the back ofo thisxde1 fámustang. i must have been halfway behind the passenger seat,...
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. -- soldiers there is an estimate about 300,000 little fritz was born and a bore children suffered. that is what they called them. so there was a lot of the innocent sexual relations between young people after all many of these women were teenagers and many german soldiers were teenagers. that is another aspect that deserves a lot of attention. everyone wanted to be on the side of though liberators web liberation came. everyone wanted to get even with whoever it was who had caused them to have that life even somebody wanted to get even with the mademoiselle because she had a restaurant and another word i stooge german soldiers that were walking down the street. there was a lot of petty reasons that suddenly woman were chided a kangaroo trial paraded half naked down the street than they were shaved or a swastika on their forehead or their press. and so were the men and it was even neighbors who did this. is a very, very complicated time and embarrass the americans to the point they had to instruct the soldiers to stop it if they saw it especially married women. prostitutes their head
. -- soldiers there is an estimate about 300,000 little fritz was born and a bore children suffered. that is what they called them. so there was a lot of the innocent sexual relations between young people after all many of these women were teenagers and many german soldiers were teenagers. that is another aspect that deserves a lot of attention. everyone wanted to be on the side of though liberators web liberation came. everyone wanted to get even with whoever it was who had caused them to have...
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used to be fritz onyx when strong thurmond was here -- strong thurmond was here. senator grassley and i got sworn in on the same day on 1975. >> a few hours earlier in his case, senator grassley? >> we got elected the same day. we were sworn in on january 1975. same day. rut he came to the senate fou years before me. in terms of our time here -- >> you are in the house for 10 years before you came to the senate. >> exactly. that is right. i know people say iowa, he is a conservative. he is a liberal. how do they do that? we have always had a good relationship. we do disagree on some things once in a while, but when we work for iowa, our staffs work closely together. you have to remember, iowa is a very close state. the registration is about what was when i first started 40 years ago. democrat, one third republican, one third independent. so i have often said there are a lot of conservative islands, -- iowans, andt of liberal iowaans, the rest are moderates. out the grassley fills conservative and of the spectrum , but does enough things to reach over to moderates.
used to be fritz onyx when strong thurmond was here -- strong thurmond was here. senator grassley and i got sworn in on the same day on 1975. >> a few hours earlier in his case, senator grassley? >> we got elected the same day. we were sworn in on january 1975. same day. rut he came to the senate fou years before me. in terms of our time here -- >> you are in the house for 10 years before you came to the senate. >> exactly. that is right. i know people say iowa, he is a...
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fritz pleitgen ran the bower row in 1987 through 1992, one of the people the communist regime feared. >> it was war of airwaves, even more than a military war because there was a competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together to talk about the old days that i can barely remember that fwhau were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my dad and his crew getting harassed by east german agents while trying to interview the author and opposition figure stefan heim in 1979. >> they wanted to stop our contacts with the east german population. it was a nightmare, that there could be an alliance of west german correspondents with the people of east germany. >> reporter: many who talked to western meade ydia were jailed. on videos like this one the east german secret police showed their spying methods. they did the same to us. their code fame for my father was the tiger. >> they broke into our flat but also in our office, they took pictures. sometimes the
fritz pleitgen ran the bower row in 1987 through 1992, one of the people the communist regime feared. >> it was war of airwaves, even more than a military war because there was a competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together to talk about the old days that i can barely remember that fwhau were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my dad and...
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and at first the fritz jews thought they'd be protected. the rich jews thought the germans were only interested in the riffraff. be poor jews thought the germans were only interested in rich jews. there was a lot of tension in the jewish community. there were many yous who become so assimilated, like they had been in germany, they didn't even remember they were jewish. it needed these racial laws to be passed to be reminded in fact they were. it wasn't until -- so there were some roundups but generally french jews were spared. mainly because the germans didn't want to upset the french government because they needed the riches of france for their war machine. france was by far the richest nation in europe, and they were stealing everything, lowing motives -- locomotives, horses, cattle and wheat. they didn't want to have a huge uprising, anden the germans made a bad mistake, and they imposed the wearing of the yellow star in june of 1942. by every jew, french or foreign, over the age of six. every jew had to wear the same size star. there we
and at first the fritz jews thought they'd be protected. the rich jews thought the germans were only interested in the riffraff. be poor jews thought the germans were only interested in rich jews. there was a lot of tension in the jewish community. there were many yous who become so assimilated, like they had been in germany, they didn't even remember they were jewish. it needed these racial laws to be passed to be reminded in fact they were. it wasn't until -- so there were some roundups but...
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. >> reporter: karen fritz of ocean city, maryland, everything right. they exercises and eats well, but like a lot of us there are those last few pockets of fat she just can't get rid of. >> i just need that little extra thing to take away those extra few unwanted pounds and inches. >> reporter: because she's not excessively overweight and leads a healthy lifestyle, karen is a perfect candidate for a new technology called vanquish. she met with the team called d.c. derm docs to reach her goal. >> this is a totally new class of radiofrequency devices in which it targets the fat in a broad area over the abdomen and the flanks in a single session. >> reporter: the device is placed directly over the stomach and heat pulses go through the layers of skin causing changes to the fat cells. patients are asked to drink lots of water before treatments. >> karen drank 2 liters of water the day before today and she will tomorrow. this hydrates all of the cells so that the radiofrequency can target the fat cells. >> reporter: four sessions are recommended for maximum
. >> reporter: karen fritz of ocean city, maryland, everything right. they exercises and eats well, but like a lot of us there are those last few pockets of fat she just can't get rid of. >> i just need that little extra thing to take away those extra few unwanted pounds and inches. >> reporter: because she's not excessively overweight and leads a healthy lifestyle, karen is a perfect candidate for a new technology called vanquish. she met with the team called d.c. derm docs...
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in georgia, the state's election website, that provides poll location, it was down on the fritz for akey because there's a big senate race down in georgia, and you have to have problems in chicago, gretchen. and there are. some polling problems down there as well as some voter machines that aren't working and polling places not open when they should be. it's early, though, gretchen. >> so frustrating. trace, hanks so much. >>> time for my take now. why are we once a for all get our voting system fixed in this country? it drives me crazy we're talking about machines that vote for someone else you didn't intend, candidates names being left off ballots, and ballots not being being delivered in time for election day. didn't we all learn a lesson in 2000 with hanging chads in florida? and, yet, here we are in 2014 talking about voting irregularities on election day. no wonder we don't have a lot of confidence that when we go to the polls, our vote is actually ever counted. in a 2012 study, only 63% of us were very confident that our votes were counted as cast. people seem to be more trustw
in georgia, the state's election website, that provides poll location, it was down on the fritz for akey because there's a big senate race down in georgia, and you have to have problems in chicago, gretchen. and there are. some polling problems down there as well as some voter machines that aren't working and polling places not open when they should be. it's early, though, gretchen. >> so frustrating. trace, hanks so much. >>> time for my take now. why are we once a for all get...
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fritz pleitgen ran the bureau in east berlin from 1977 until 1982.the people the communist regime feared most. >> it was war of airwaves. even more than a military war. because there was competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together. to talk about the old days that i can barely remember, but that were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my dad and his crew getting harassed by east german agents while trying to interview the author and opposition figure, stephan hime in 1979. >> they wanted to stop our contacts with the east german population. that was a nightmare. that it could be an alliance of west german correspondents with the people of east germany. >> reporter: many who talked to western media were jailed. the reporters constantly observed. on videos like this one, the east german secret police showed their spying methods. they did the same to us. their code name for my father was "the tiger." >> they b
fritz pleitgen ran the bureau in east berlin from 1977 until 1982.the people the communist regime feared most. >> it was war of airwaves. even more than a military war. because there was competition between east germany and west germany. >> reporter: we went back to our old house together. to talk about the old days that i can barely remember, but that were among the most challenging of his career. this video was provided to cnn by the west german broadcasting company. it shows my...
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. >> father judge at lincoln quarterback zach carol connecting with wide receiver fritz jr. there in the first quarter. they win 42-seven. >> head over to new jersey. we have haddon township at audubon greenway washing over the hawks defense nice run after the catch here. audubon wins this one, 26-22. >>> camden panthers hosting the woodrow wilson tigers. quarterback khalil williams throwing a deep pass to number six brett hawk cups panthers dominating this 141-20. haddonfield also taking control at home against haddon heights. bulldog defense shut things do down. allowed two field goals for the day the final score 45-six and finally gloucester catholic hosting gloucester city. rams trailed by seven. just coming up short here at 1 yard line. heartbreaker. lions within this one, seven to nothing. >> a lot of football today. >>> very busy. yes. >> get it in with the food and the family and good times had by all. >> lesley thanks so much. >> thousands of military men and i was women away from their families today but not missing out on the traditional feast. that's coming up in
. >> father judge at lincoln quarterback zach carol connecting with wide receiver fritz jr. there in the first quarter. they win 42-seven. >> head over to new jersey. we have haddon township at audubon greenway washing over the hawks defense nice run after the catch here. audubon wins this one, 26-22. >>> camden panthers hosting the woodrow wilson tigers. quarterback khalil williams throwing a deep pass to number six brett hawk cups panthers dominating this 141-20....
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intended, we don't psycho analyze the congress, there's a case called railroad requirement board against fritz we look at the statute and we determine what the statute did. we don't go background and look at the purpose in broader terms and in ethereal terms, we look at what it actually did. and in this case, what congress did is not what it's intended is the critical part. and judge griffith in the dc circuit picked up on this and said if there's a gap in the statute, it's really for congress, it's a separation of powers issue, it's for congress. so wimpb of the courts, the fourth circuit and the descent into the -- this is the rationale that developed with one of the colleagues i think in the constitutional accountability center, my old friend si laz rest, it allows for the federal government to stand in the shoes of the state governments and if they stand in the shoes, meaning that under section 1321, the federal government can set up such an exchange as contemplated by section 1311. but this is somewhat problematic, because there's an express provision for subsidies and no such comparable
intended, we don't psycho analyze the congress, there's a case called railroad requirement board against fritz we look at the statute and we determine what the statute did. we don't go background and look at the purpose in broader terms and in ethereal terms, we look at what it actually did. and in this case, what congress did is not what it's intended is the critical part. and judge griffith in the dc circuit picked up on this and said if there's a gap in the statute, it's really for congress,...
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fritz it is. one transforming the beach area and at the same time there are other areas that are being constructed right now in athens and also at the same time, the government is going to have with regional airports when it comes to infrastructure. it also, for the marina. one can understand it is a huge competitive advantage for greece with the sea and islands. these are part of the provisions of the government, which is currently under -- >> longer runways would be fantastic. >> we want to talk about the bailout. greece will need more credit after the bailout ends. what is the talk in a government? what is your take? let's see what is going to happen because i cannot comment on something we do not have the table yet. greek government would be willing to accept -- >> are you ready? >> it is something that will be ascertained when all the controls are made. >> do your colleagues feel like it's the right time? there's a lot of concern about greece. is it the right time or is it driven by concerns
fritz it is. one transforming the beach area and at the same time there are other areas that are being constructed right now in athens and also at the same time, the government is going to have with regional airports when it comes to infrastructure. it also, for the marina. one can understand it is a huge competitive advantage for greece with the sea and islands. these are part of the provisions of the government, which is currently under -- >> longer runways would be fantastic. >>...
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let's use the bank as being straightforward when it comes to fritz. credit agricole wants a clear vision and the lack of clearance in the french economic policy is weighing on confidence and it's having an economic investment on economic activity. the french market is crucial for credit agricole since the bank massively divested in europe for the last few years. it's facing a significant decline, down 10% for the revenue of its french retail network in the third quarter and down 15% overall for its lcl network. it's another bank which belongs to credit agricole. same concerns for credit agricole. not only, the bank suffers from a new regulatory frame in france which limits the level of banking fees for the retail network. investors are reacting to this weak performance for societe generale. stronger than expected net profits at a group level for the third quarter. i caught up with the deputy ceo of the bank and he remains confident for the end of this year. >> globally speaking, we don't anticipate major changes in the environment for the next period
let's use the bank as being straightforward when it comes to fritz. credit agricole wants a clear vision and the lack of clearance in the french economic policy is weighing on confidence and it's having an economic investment on economic activity. the french market is crucial for credit agricole since the bank massively divested in europe for the last few years. it's facing a significant decline, down 10% for the revenue of its french retail network in the third quarter and down 15% overall for...
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used to be fritz onyx when strong thurmond was here -- . senator grassley and i got sworn in on the same day on 1975. >> a few hours earlier in his case, senator grassley? >> we got elected the same day. we were sworn in on january , 1975. same day. but he came to the senate four years before me. in terms of our time here -- >> you are in the house for 10 years before you came to the senate. >> exactly. and he was only in the house six years. that is right. i know people say iowa, he is a conservative. i am a liberal. how do they do that? we have always had a good relationship. we do disagree on some things once in a while, but when we work for iowa, our staffs work closely together. you have to remember, iowa is a very close state. the registration is about what it was when i first started 40 years ago. one third democrat, one third republican, one third independent. so i have often said there are a lot of conservative iowans, a lot of liberal iowaans, and the rest are moderates. so chuck grassley fills out the conservative and of the -- e
used to be fritz onyx when strong thurmond was here -- . senator grassley and i got sworn in on the same day on 1975. >> a few hours earlier in his case, senator grassley? >> we got elected the same day. we were sworn in on january , 1975. same day. but he came to the senate four years before me. in terms of our time here -- >> you are in the house for 10 years before you came to the senate. >> exactly. and he was only in the house six years. that is right. i know people...
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and you really want military and active-duty military i think focused on the fritz of the country however defined and not necessarily focused there. but you need somebody obviously focus on veterans issues. >> lets me switch tables for a second. >> can you get the microphone, sorry. >> in your discussion of military leadership and the skills to young men and women gain in the military that is different from a lot of other sectors in society when we talk about veterans we hear a lot about the employment and how the soldiers transition out of the military i'm wondering if you have thoughts about as a country we can do a better job of tapping into that unique set of leadership skills when people are coming out of the military. i read the congress will have the lowest number of veterans in generations. and i'm wondering if we have given enough thought of how you tap into that. >> that's why the health of that all volunteer army is important to all of us in this room because they are in a sense of doing the job that we expect of them but they're also doing a job that we are not doing. it's not
and you really want military and active-duty military i think focused on the fritz of the country however defined and not necessarily focused there. but you need somebody obviously focus on veterans issues. >> lets me switch tables for a second. >> can you get the microphone, sorry. >> in your discussion of military leadership and the skills to young men and women gain in the military that is different from a lot of other sectors in society when we talk about veterans we hear...