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kgb, one member know in washington and kgb did not get. got a lot of oss memos but didn't get this one so they tried their hand at it. nobody really got a whole lot out of ernest in the intel business in world war ii. ernest as i say, something he wanted to do. it's something he devoted a lot of energy to. but it may have been a dramatic story but it didn't have dramatic results. there just wasn't a lot of product at the end of the day, only a story that i really like to tell. so that's about it. thank you very much. >> if anyone has questions. >> one right over here. >> i would like to know what -- not the part of spain. why did hemingway kill himself? >> whew! >> that's long and complicated. i think it's the long-term effects of drinking. he's probably -- he was probably an alcoholic physiologically. probably by even by this time, hemingway's productivity as a great author falls off dramatically. you know, the last great book he writes is "for whom the bell tolls" then he writes "old man and the sea." that's really the last home run he w
kgb, one member know in washington and kgb did not get. got a lot of oss memos but didn't get this one so they tried their hand at it. nobody really got a whole lot out of ernest in the intel business in world war ii. ernest as i say, something he wanted to do. it's something he devoted a lot of energy to. but it may have been a dramatic story but it didn't have dramatic results. there just wasn't a lot of product at the end of the day, only a story that i really like to tell. so that's about...
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do they have kgb agents following you around? >> they do.on and then you actually see the kgb building and before the cold war and all that. when i'm there, not that it's needed, but i have security detail. it's just a thing. will smith needs security detail. me, it looks kind of dumb by myself. but they got, literally the guys, here, let me get over here. we're going through red square. i got about an hour and a half off and the guy stands that close to me. >> jimmy: why? >> i don't know. >> so go ahead and do your show and see how uncomfortable it is. is it some condition where people like to rub against other people. i think he had that condition. the last time i did this, i was with matt lauer in red square. he was doing a live show and i'm in every shot. and i was like, [ bleep ]! no kidding because you're like this guy doing this thing. stand back. i don't need it. he's doing this protection thing, but really he's just rubbing on me. it was really creepy. it was creepy. >> jimmy: i hope you and he stayed friends. >> i loved russia, but
do they have kgb agents following you around? >> they do.on and then you actually see the kgb building and before the cold war and all that. when i'm there, not that it's needed, but i have security detail. it's just a thing. will smith needs security detail. me, it looks kind of dumb by myself. but they got, literally the guys, here, let me get over here. we're going through red square. i got about an hour and a half off and the guy stands that close to me. >> jimmy: why? >>...
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will not hurt the president's chances in the election because i think that is mainly why he was being kgb for >> in walnut grove california >> game marriage is not for me. marriage should be between two people, a man and woman >> i don't like it. a husband and wife should be a husband and wife. i like gays, but it is not right. >> organizations like catholics for the common good say they saw the announcement coming >> i think it hopes to clarify it so people not be confused with him trying to straddle the fence >> with voters approved proposition 8 in limbo, a marriage proponents believe this could turn the presidential election on its head >> him coming out and clarifying his position makes marriage a major issue in the upcoming campaign. i think it will have a major impact >> it is tough to tell exactly what the impact will be. some say they believe this will fire up the president's base and others say it could pose a challenge. >> you can see more of the president's interview as well as additional reaction from politicians across the country on cbssf.com. >> a verdict has been delivere
will not hurt the president's chances in the election because i think that is mainly why he was being kgb for >> in walnut grove california >> game marriage is not for me. marriage should be between two people, a man and woman >> i don't like it. a husband and wife should be a husband and wife. i like gays, but it is not right. >> organizations like catholics for the common good say they saw the announcement coming >> i think it hopes to clarify it so people not be...
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the only people-- . >> rose: has he been a successor. >> to the kgb, yes. >> rose: why are they doing that. >> for various reasons. i think one of the most important ones is a newspaper in russia which was founded together with gorbachev back in the '90s, it is a newspaper that the only one that actually openly speaks out against those in power, in positions of power who do things wrong. >> rose: interesting too because there is a minority ownership by the workers. >> actually majority, 51%. that was done on purpose to make sure that the journalists feel that they are in control of the newspaper. and the newspaper, five journalists have been killed in the last ten, 15 years. and it comes under great pressure. and we lebedev have come under great pressure because of that. there are all sorts of rogue elements who don't like the fact that this newspaper is investigating them, is investigating their wrongdoing. but it is the only one that actually holds those in power to account. where i come from, where my family comes from, when-- having grown-up in a country like soviet union where fr
the only people-- . >> rose: has he been a successor. >> to the kgb, yes. >> rose: why are they doing that. >> for various reasons. i think one of the most important ones is a newspaper in russia which was founded together with gorbachev back in the '90s, it is a newspaper that the only one that actually openly speaks out against those in power, in positions of power who do things wrong. >> rose: interesting too because there is a minority ownership by the workers....
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the former kgb officer still appears untouchable despite the seating rivalries in russian politics. >> i shall do everything to live up to the trust of millions of our citizens. i claim service to the fatherland as the meaning of my whole life. >> all day, the police were rounding up some of those citizens, and arresting them for daring to demonstrate against the returning president without permission. the riot police are now clearing the way those protesting against vladimir putin's inauguration. for those who oppose it, this has been a difficult day. >> he has been here for many years. he wants to be here for many years more. not everyone in the country agrees with that. >> vladimir putin faces a difficult six years, as well as the growing opposition, there is an economy in need of serious work or there could be much wider discontent. bbc news in moscow. >> live near putin, president of russia once again. summer is approaching. it is time to start planning your holiday. if you are interested in a venture, we have a hot tip. the demilitarized zone between north and south korea has a
the former kgb officer still appears untouchable despite the seating rivalries in russian politics. >> i shall do everything to live up to the trust of millions of our citizens. i claim service to the fatherland as the meaning of my whole life. >> all day, the police were rounding up some of those citizens, and arresting them for daring to demonstrate against the returning president without permission. the riot police are now clearing the way those protesting against vladimir...
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the kgb hasn't been as forthcoming on their documents. this special location was very important to the west. we knew we had a listening post and it was the greatest show window as we called it of capitalism. and democracy. so we wanted to keep it and they wanted to take it away from us. khrushchev started this crisis in november of 1958 and quickly developed sort of broader aims. as is common between a great power and small power, the super power has a far broader agenda than the local smaller power namely east germany. and once khrushchev got on the world stage and was meeting with western leaders, he really liked it. this guy from the sticks sort of was suddenly meeting with president eisenhower at camp david, although he was initially really worried and asked his intelligence people what is this camp david, are they going try to trap me there or something? i never heard of it, what is this place, should i go? and they said, mr. general secretary, this is an honor to be invited to camp david, yes, you should go to camp david. so initial
the kgb hasn't been as forthcoming on their documents. this special location was very important to the west. we knew we had a listening post and it was the greatest show window as we called it of capitalism. and democracy. so we wanted to keep it and they wanted to take it away from us. khrushchev started this crisis in november of 1958 and quickly developed sort of broader aims. as is common between a great power and small power, the super power has a far broader agenda than the local smaller...
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the uniformed service members and civilian contractors are feeling the pressures of an vrp-increase kgb pressures and can be easily terminated and forced from service. on the other hand, federal civil servants have protection and irrespective of job requirements. while the fighting force of the department is being reduced, the bureaucratic overhead continues to grow. this amendment will bring the level of civilians inside the department of defense down to -- down to near the -- 20-year average, while still allowing for the increases that have been required to better serve our military and improve the contracting services. in 1929 -- i mean in 2003, the civilian workforce was 39s% of all uniformed military personnel, reserve and guard. now it's 34%. my amendment will take it down to 30%. and it will do that through attrition. to only those positions that are deemed nongovernmental or competitively done in the private sector. with that, mr. chairman, i would ask for the adoption of my amendment. >> gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes mr. forbes from virginia for two minutes. >
the uniformed service members and civilian contractors are feeling the pressures of an vrp-increase kgb pressures and can be easily terminated and forced from service. on the other hand, federal civil servants have protection and irrespective of job requirements. while the fighting force of the department is being reduced, the bureaucratic overhead continues to grow. this amendment will bring the level of civilians inside the department of defense down to -- down to near the -- 20-year average,...
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only securities involved and local authorities are involved in the county chapter 5 of the situation kgb're in short order not to have a live report coming up. the passenger and the jet video birds flying into a delta plane is being warned by the faa the five flight bound for l.a. had to make an emergency landing in new york last month while the faa requires portable electronic devices to be turned off during critical phases of flight it's meant to prevent interference with the aircraft navigation and communication systems spirit airlines is about to start charging passengers 100 bucks for carry-on. the new feed kids in november 6th is for passengers to wait until they're at the gate to pay and only for bags that have to go into the overhead bins. bags that it undeceive will still be free spirit flies to san francisco and oakland. did not guilty. the woman faces child endangerment charges the tragic and silk and shall i legislate stuck her daughter into attending both she told a teacher she got her sunburn of tinning with mommy she maintained her daughter was born rocher is outside on a
only securities involved and local authorities are involved in the county chapter 5 of the situation kgb're in short order not to have a live report coming up. the passenger and the jet video birds flying into a delta plane is being warned by the faa the five flight bound for l.a. had to make an emergency landing in new york last month while the faa requires portable electronic devices to be turned off during critical phases of flight it's meant to prevent interference with the aircraft...
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people who were tortured in the apartheid regime in south africa and by the kgb said this is the worseuman body can't take this because you start to lose your mind. do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11. but we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to get him, find him. >> some of these people were not going to tell us everything. >> so you don't break them. >> there is a limit. there is a limit to what they will tell us. >> and apparently you reached that limit right away. according to the c.i.a. inspector general you didn't get any good information out of these guys. why did you do it 183 times if you weren't getting any information. you knew there was a limit to what you were going to get. god, this is such an embarrassment for this great great country. we're not supposed to be like tin pot dictators that torture detainees that they have. get a load of the m
people who were tortured in the apartheid regime in south africa and by the kgb said this is the worseuman body can't take this because you start to lose your mind. do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11. but we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to...
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and i realized they were ex-kgb and they weren't there to protect me.ing liberal ideas that i was bringing from hollywood. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. you know you. you've always been that. yeah, yeah. you actually do have a thing -- you doing a little activism here. >> you know, i live in upstate new york where they want to frac the living bejeezus out of it. fracking. you know that? it's awesome. >> jimmy: fracking? >> it's the greatest thing since asbestos. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is fracking? >> hydrofracking is a form of extracting natural gas. you've seen it. the exxon commercial with the really nice looking guy. he's like, "we're exxon. we do amazing things in the world." and they drill down and they pump it with about 7 million gallons of fresh water mixed with about 150,000 gallons of hydraulic fracturing fluids, which contain a lot of carcinogens and benzine. things that you don't want to be drinking. >> jimmy: they just frac the crap out of the earth. >> an they frac the daylights out of it. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. what's the big frack
and i realized they were ex-kgb and they weren't there to protect me.ing liberal ideas that i was bringing from hollywood. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. you know you. you've always been that. yeah, yeah. you actually do have a thing -- you doing a little activism here. >> you know, i live in upstate new york where they want to frac the living bejeezus out of it. fracking. you know that? it's awesome. >> jimmy: fracking? >> it's the greatest thing since asbestos. [ laughter...
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a gangster regime of kgb agents. everybody understands that. why are they in the g-8?n purpose. idea of the g-7 is the industrialgizeed democracies have common interest, biggest of the free world and they will act in a way in concert. if you bring in russians you have a talking society. i think we ought to either kick them out or dissolve the g-8 as obsolete. reinstitute something resembling the g-7. russians are adversary. they aren't enemy, but they are not an ally. g-# was supposed to be a way for the coordination of the economic and diplomatic evidents of the west. >> shannon: for now they are included. one of the things they are going to talk about is the situation this afghanistan. it came up today at white house. when the president was hosting france's new president, francois hollande. we have a little bit of what he had to say through a translator. >> translator: i reminded president obama that i made a promise to the french people that the combat troops would be withdrawn from afghanistan by the end of 2012. that said we'll continue to support afghanistan in a
a gangster regime of kgb agents. everybody understands that. why are they in the g-8?n purpose. idea of the g-7 is the industrialgizeed democracies have common interest, biggest of the free world and they will act in a way in concert. if you bring in russians you have a talking society. i think we ought to either kick them out or dissolve the g-8 as obsolete. reinstitute something resembling the g-7. russians are adversary. they aren't enemy, but they are not an ally. g-# was supposed to be a...
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the former kgb officer was inaugurated in the gilded halls of the kremlin's throne room, given a 30-gunalute and a $1 million reception. in his speech, he vowed to strengthen democracy, constitutional rights and freedoms in russia. many believe his first hours back in office have done little to make good on that promise. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >>> an army soldier's shocking secret created some tense moments at his funeral in california. 29-year-old army specialist moses gonzalez was laid to rest yesterday. he was apparently living a double life. he was married to two women at the same time. gonzalez died in a vehicle rollover accident in afghanistan last month. he married ruth baona in las vegas two years ago. she only found out gonzalez was still married when the army contacted his first wife, darlene, to notify her about the death instead. both women saw each other face-to-face for the first time at his funeral. >> in my heart, that's not him. i feel like he's still in afghanistan. that's how i feel. >> translator: he was a very good boy. and he died giving his life for the
the former kgb officer was inaugurated in the gilded halls of the kremlin's throne room, given a 30-gunalute and a $1 million reception. in his speech, he vowed to strengthen democracy, constitutional rights and freedoms in russia. many believe his first hours back in office have done little to make good on that promise. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >>> an army soldier's shocking secret created some tense moments at his funeral in california. 29-year-old army specialist moses...
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conversations and transactions with him, the impression in america is that he is surround by a group of former kgbleagues and that's who is ruing russia. is that ue? >> no, i wouldn say so, no. of course, mr. putin is famous for being very faithful to his friends. that's true. but -- >> rose: so was mr. yeltsin. >> but flotall his friends are rich, and not all of them are in business. >> rose: but some of them are. have gotten very rich. >> yes, but there's nothing wrong with having rich friends. >> rose: well, but there's nothing wrong with using the power of the state to make your friends rich. >> thihat's-- i ink mr. putin doesn't have his children or daughters running alleged companies or things like this. >> rose: nepotism, we're talking about a number of people who have gotten enormously rich is of and the only thing you can find in their background is they are friend longstanding, with mr. putin. >> i think mr. tin- when they moveway from the beast of the olgar system. >> rose: including putting him in jail. well, that is a specific case, and i think-- yes, that specific case. but i think.
conversations and transactions with him, the impression in america is that he is surround by a group of former kgbleagues and that's who is ruing russia. is that ue? >> no, i wouldn say so, no. of course, mr. putin is famous for being very faithful to his friends. that's true. but -- >> rose: so was mr. yeltsin. >> but flotall his friends are rich, and not all of them are in business. >> rose: but some of them are. have gotten very rich. >> yes, but there's nothing...
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putin used to work for the kgb russia's brutal secret police.ion putin says he wants closer ties with the united states but says he wants the u.s. to guarantee it will not use the future missile shield against russia. by the way, britain's -- by the way putin's wife made a rare public appearance. she hasn't been seen in public in months. some media reports suspected putin had locked her up somewhere seriously. mr. bunga bunga party himself is on the right hand side of the screen silvio berlusconiy. he was one of putin's guest of honor. united states will work with china to combat threats inside cyber security. that's what we learned today from leon panetta and chinese counter part after they had met at the pentagon. secretary panetta said hack attacks against the united states are not limited solely to china. >> but because the united states and china have developed technological capabilities in this arena, it's extremely important that we work together to develop ways to avoid any miscalculation or misperception that could lead to crisis in thi
putin used to work for the kgb russia's brutal secret police.ion putin says he wants closer ties with the united states but says he wants the u.s. to guarantee it will not use the future missile shield against russia. by the way, britain's -- by the way putin's wife made a rare public appearance. she hasn't been seen in public in months. some media reports suspected putin had locked her up somewhere seriously. mr. bunga bunga party himself is on the right hand side of the screen silvio...
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the kgb encourage people to turn in friends and family members who they thought had own communist views. and what was the punishment for such a crime as people were accused of? >> it was the harsh siberian labor camps in which many died of hypothermia, starvation, and overwork. tens of thousands of people under stalin's reign. since coming to power in 1922, stalin had in fact killed up to 30 million of his own firms and industry, mass purges and execution of anyone who he thought would oppose him the only news that russians could debt was by state-controlled radio and newspapers. the propaganda ministry employed hundreds whose long job it was to convince russians that not only was communism inherently good and capitalism bad, but also that life in democratic countries was miserable. many believe these lies because they knew nothing else. really, they have been brainwashed by the kremlin into what was, in many ways, the cult of communism. the people of russia and eastern europe needed a passport to move around inside their own countries. we cannot imagine this level of control. now we go
the kgb encourage people to turn in friends and family members who they thought had own communist views. and what was the punishment for such a crime as people were accused of? >> it was the harsh siberian labor camps in which many died of hypothermia, starvation, and overwork. tens of thousands of people under stalin's reign. since coming to power in 1922, stalin had in fact killed up to 30 million of his own firms and industry, mass purges and execution of anyone who he thought would...
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well, in moscow vladimir putin is back as the president of russia, and on the very same day the former kgb the oath of office, protesters took to the streets. riot police were out in force, too, clashing with the demonstrators and rounding up more than 100 of them. amy kellogg has more. >> reporter: hi, megyn. well, this inauguration gives vladimir putin a third term in office. this term will last until 2018 and, you know, the way things have been looking, megyn, a lot of people just assumed he would be a shoo-in for a fourth term as president which would have made him president until 2024. but the way things are looking you saw those protests, that is less than assured at this point. what is certain is that vladimir putin was sworn in today as president of the russian federation with the formalities taking place in st. andrews hall. you could say it looked more like the setting of a core nation fit for a czar rather than a president, but these people have complained russia has become more of a corruption monarchy than anything else, and we saw protests once again yesterday and today that
well, in moscow vladimir putin is back as the president of russia, and on the very same day the former kgb the oath of office, protesters took to the streets. riot police were out in force, too, clashing with the demonstrators and rounding up more than 100 of them. amy kellogg has more. >> reporter: hi, megyn. well, this inauguration gives vladimir putin a third term in office. this term will last until 2018 and, you know, the way things have been looking, megyn, a lot of people just...