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professor in new york state, used to spend his summer smuggling hebrew text into russia, followed by the kgb. he got to know them so well he would invite them out to dinner. i am not unaware of all of this. i am going to do something i do not do in these cases. i will do this before the other commissioners speak. i am going to give these institutions one last shot at getting together. more than anything else, as a san francisco do, that bothers me. it really grates on me. you have to get together and talk to each other. you are physically and emotionally sitting side by side. i am going to move to continue until january. commissioner sugaya: second. president olague: what date in january? >> the 12th is the first available date. vice president miguel: the 19th of january. president olague: and the public hearing will remain open. commissioner antonini: can we comment in addition to the motion for a continuance? first of all, i really appreciated the testimony from the audience and people of all ages, with particular reference to the opportunities america affords us all. i really like to hear
professor in new york state, used to spend his summer smuggling hebrew text into russia, followed by the kgb. he got to know them so well he would invite them out to dinner. i am not unaware of all of this. i am going to do something i do not do in these cases. i will do this before the other commissioners speak. i am going to give these institutions one last shot at getting together. more than anything else, as a san francisco do, that bothers me. it really grates on me. you have to get...
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and i honestly think that telling them before the kgb filed a report to them was a huge help. when my father understood that roald might have serious difficulties in marrying me, he immediately volunteered to come to moscow for our wedding and do all the things that would be necessary to provide protection. it has to be remembered -- maybe i'd like to add this here, that at the time of our marriage, there were many, many divided families, american-soviet families that could not be reunited because of bad relations between the two countries. in fact, just prior to the announcement -- the secret announcement to the politburo that we were planning to marry, an american and soviet -- i should say the american -- the male american chess champion married the soviet union female chess champion, and she had to defect to do it. but the point is that she didn't have security clearances and she wasn't working within the military-industrial establishment. so roald and i said, my goodness, if she thinks she has to defect in order to marry an american, we could be in bigger trouble than we
and i honestly think that telling them before the kgb filed a report to them was a huge help. when my father understood that roald might have serious difficulties in marrying me, he immediately volunteered to come to moscow for our wedding and do all the things that would be necessary to provide protection. it has to be remembered -- maybe i'd like to add this here, that at the time of our marriage, there were many, many divided families, american-soviet families that could not be reunited...
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professor in new york state, used to spend his summer smuggling hebrew text into russia, followed by the kgb. he got to know them so well he would invite them out to dinner. i am not unaware of all of this. i am going to do something i do not do in these cases. i will do this before the other commissioners speak. i am going to give these institutions one last shot at getting together. more than anything else, as a san francisco do, that bothers me. it really grates on me. you have to get together and talk to each other. you are physically and emotionally
professor in new york state, used to spend his summer smuggling hebrew text into russia, followed by the kgb. he got to know them so well he would invite them out to dinner. i am not unaware of all of this. i am going to do something i do not do in these cases. i will do this before the other commissioners speak. i am going to give these institutions one last shot at getting together. more than anything else, as a san francisco do, that bothers me. it really grates on me. you have to get...
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. >> russia a former kgb spy and current prime minister. all even play ice hockey. here he is proving his prowess with the puck. he is promoting the winter olympics in his country. that is a wrap in 80 seconds. >> more than a dozen students take tone the hospital after a strange odorswept through the middle school. firefighters tried to figure out where the chemical smell was coming from. one of the students said it was in the labratory. but the school was closed for the rest of the day. >> after vuction vuction no one - evacuation no one was allowed to go back in. >> happy. i don't have to do it. >> no homework according to the kids. the school is running special air filters all weekend long to make sure they reopen monday. uproar over the video. a police officer pepper spraying a group of protestors. they appear to be sitting peacefully . police tell a different story and we'll tell you what is happening on the investigation. >> who wants a list of the chopper. >> for some it is more than a nuisance. concern in one city about too much cho
. >> russia a former kgb spy and current prime minister. all even play ice hockey. here he is proving his prowess with the puck. he is promoting the winter olympics in his country. that is a wrap in 80 seconds. >> more than a dozen students take tone the hospital after a strange odorswept through the middle school. firefighters tried to figure out where the chemical smell was coming from. one of the students said it was in the labratory. but the school was closed for the rest of the...
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. >> bill: going to be the kgb ladies of siberia.money because they don't have any money. instead of doing car washes. you think our economy is bad. look what's going on over there. >> putin can't afford a shirt. and these ladies are the economic of the whole country. >> let's get into the new congress. these people going crazy in washington. john boehner crying again today. nancy pelosi giving him a big gavel and a hug and blessing him and whatever else she did. yesterday, did you catch yesterday when nancy pelosi said -- >> deficit reduction has been a high priority for us. it is our mantra. pay as you go. >> she is a bad dame. and you know what? she is a hack. and i am glad she is out of there what else is pelosi going to do now except stay in the house. if pelosi wasn't the speaker of the house, third in line to be the president or second in line to be the president of the united states, whatever it is, do you know what she would have been? she would have been a realtor on the san fernando valley pretending to be white wide eyed.
. >> bill: going to be the kgb ladies of siberia.money because they don't have any money. instead of doing car washes. you think our economy is bad. look what's going on over there. >> putin can't afford a shirt. and these ladies are the economic of the whole country. >> let's get into the new congress. these people going crazy in washington. john boehner crying again today. nancy pelosi giving him a big gavel and a hug and blessing him and whatever else she did. yesterday,...
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a former kgb spy but he is going to be running for his old job as russian president.is part of his campaign. we have seen him in a lot of different poses, if you will. he's been playing sports, he's been doing a little judo, some motorcycle racing. now the plan plays hockey. >>> coming up next, tiger woods. his struggles in golf have been well documented lately. hasn't been playing so well. a lot of people were very critical when he was pick by the captain on the u.s. presidents cup team. well? take this, folks. guess who just clinched the tournament for team usa? that story coming your way in just a moment. >>> also coming up, you folks who want a playoff in college football? well maybe right now you have one of the best cases you've had in a while. we have got a bcs mess. it's 18 minutes past the hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. >>> 20 minutes past the ho
a former kgb spy but he is going to be running for his old job as russian president.is part of his campaign. we have seen him in a lot of different poses, if you will. he's been playing sports, he's been doing a little judo, some motorcycle racing. now the plan plays hockey. >>> coming up next, tiger woods. his struggles in golf have been well documented lately. hasn't been playing so well. a lot of people were very critical when he was pick by the captain on the u.s. presidents cup...
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vladmir putin a former kgb agent said quote they sacrificed their lives for quote the motherland. jenna, back to you. >> interesting. she likes starbucks and shopping at macy's. >> reporter: tiara and cocktail dress. >> there will be more of the story. we'll talk more about later on in the program. >> reporter: not boris and natasha. jon: great spying there. fox news weather alert now. power problems still raging in the northeast. just under two million people are still in the dark and the early season cold, nearly 700,000 of those are in connecticut. the state was hit very hard. phone lines and cell towers damaged. the president declaring a state of emergency there. nearly the same number about of people toughing it out in mass as -- massachusetts as well as new jersey. stores with electricity and even some without are reporting a run on necessary supplies like batteries water, dog food and beer. yeah, that is a necessity. even halloween trick-or-treating had to be canceled and postponed in lots of towns because of all the downed power lines still on the ground. >> it has been 24
vladmir putin a former kgb agent said quote they sacrificed their lives for quote the motherland. jenna, back to you. >> interesting. she likes starbucks and shopping at macy's. >> reporter: tiara and cocktail dress. >> there will be more of the story. we'll talk more about later on in the program. >> reporter: not boris and natasha. jon: great spying there. fox news weather alert now. power problems still raging in the northeast. just under two million people are still...
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because actually there was a very unpleasant same in the court cleared by the local version of the kgb. there were bipartite talks on the future of turkey's application to join the e.u.. we did a lot of monitoring of human rights in turkey. we would take part in those talks at the foreign office each year and give lists of things like all the books that have been banned in turkey in the last year and whether it was going up or down and whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so on. >> obviously a lot of interesting work there on freedom of expression issues. tell us briefly how important do you think freedom of expression for journalists to be? >> i see gets absolutely essential. seems to me the free press is absolutely a cornerstone sine qua non of civil society. if you don't have a free press which is able to call politicians and big companies and corporations, multinational corporations, all sorts of people to account and i think you have real problems. so i've always felt that i was very lucky to be able to pursue a journalistic career in a country where we did have a f
because actually there was a very unpleasant same in the court cleared by the local version of the kgb. there were bipartite talks on the future of turkey's application to join the e.u.. we did a lot of monitoring of human rights in turkey. we would take part in those talks at the foreign office each year and give lists of things like all the books that have been banned in turkey in the last year and whether it was going up or down and whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so on....
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there is a very unpleasant scene where the court was cleared by the kgb. we did it things like apartheid talks every year on the future of turkey's application to join the european union and we did a lot of monitoring of human rights. we gave lists of things like all of the books that have been banned in turkey over the last year and whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so on. >> all of work there and freedom of expression issues. how important do you consider freedom of expression for journalists to be? >> it is absolutely essential. it seems to me a free press is a cornerstone of the civil society. if you do not have a free press which is able to call politicians and big companies and corporations to account, i think you have real problems. i have always felt i was very lucky to pursue a career in a country girl did have a free press because i'm very aware of what happens to journalists in countries where there isn't one. >> do you consider yourself to be a celebrity? >> not in the least. i am a very minor public figure in the sense that i
there is a very unpleasant scene where the court was cleared by the kgb. we did it things like apartheid talks every year on the future of turkey's application to join the european union and we did a lot of monitoring of human rights. we gave lists of things like all of the books that have been banned in turkey over the last year and whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so on. >> all of work there and freedom of expression issues. how important do you consider freedom of...
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the court was cleared by the kgb.and we also did things like to work talks every year on the future of turkey's application to join the e.u. and we did a lot of monitoring of human rights in turkey, and would take part in those talks at the foreign office each year and give lists of things like all the bugs that have been banned in turkey in last year and what is going up or down, whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so one. >> a lot of interesting work there. help us breathe how important do you consider freedom of expression for journalists? >> i think it's absolutely essential. the reason i got involved in this voluntary work is that it seems to me that a free press is absolutely a cornerstone, of civil society. if you don't have a free press, which is able to call politicians and big companies and corporation, multinational corporations, all sorts of people to account than i think you have real problems. i've always felt that i was very lucky to be able to pursue a journalistic career where we did h
the court was cleared by the kgb.and we also did things like to work talks every year on the future of turkey's application to join the e.u. and we did a lot of monitoring of human rights in turkey, and would take part in those talks at the foreign office each year and give lists of things like all the bugs that have been banned in turkey in last year and what is going up or down, whether journalists were still being imprisoned and so one. >> a lot of interesting work there. help us...