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that meant that he accepted me. >> matthias: and this is me... >> kroft: a month later, matthias was jessie. they hit it off. matthias wasn't interested in seeing his father, then changed his mind. was it awkward? >> barsky: i just remember he stared at me for a couple of minutes. he just stared at me. >> kroft: i mean, he had reason to be angry with you. >> barsky: when i told him the dilemma that i was faced with, he actually said, "i understand." >> kroft: and what's your relationship like with matthias now? >> barsky: he feels like he's my son. >> kroft: gerlinde, the wife in germany who thought he was dead, wants nothing to do with jack today, or with "60 minutes." he has remarried and has a five- year-old daughter. they live in upstate new york, where jack worked as a director of software development for a company that manages new york's high-voltage power grid, a critical piece of u.s. infrastructure. when he told his employer that he had once been a kgb spy, he was placed on leave of absence, and then fired. before becoming an american citizen last year, he had been given a c
that meant that he accepted me. >> matthias: and this is me... >> kroft: a month later, matthias was jessie. they hit it off. matthias wasn't interested in seeing his father, then changed his mind. was it awkward? >> barsky: i just remember he stared at me for a couple of minutes. he just stared at me. >> kroft: i mean, he had reason to be angry with you. >> barsky: when i told him the dilemma that i was faced with, he actually said, "i understand."...
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>> kroft: the half-brother was matthias, the boy jack had left behind in germany. chelsea was determined to find him. jack didn't like the idea. >> barsky: i did not feel comfortable getting in touch with him. i did not feel comfortable with my... acknowledging my german past. >> kroft: after a year of trying to track him down online, chelsea finally got a reply from matthias. >> chelsea barsky: the subject line said, "dear little sister," and when i saw, "dear little sister," i just started weeping, because that meant everything to me. that meant that he accepted me. >> matthias: and this is me... >> kroft: a month later, visiting chelsea and her brother jessie. they hit it off. seeing his father, then changed his mind. was it awkward? >> barsky: i just remember he stared at me for a couple of minutes. he just stared at me. >> kroft: i mean, he had reason to be angry with you. >> barsky: when i told him the dilemma that i was faced with, he actually said, "i understand." >> kroft: and what's your relationship like with matthias now? >> barsky: he feels like he's m
>> kroft: the half-brother was matthias, the boy jack had left behind in germany. chelsea was determined to find him. jack didn't like the idea. >> barsky: i did not feel comfortable getting in touch with him. i did not feel comfortable with my... acknowledging my german past. >> kroft: after a year of trying to track him down online, chelsea finally got a reply from matthias. >> chelsea barsky: the subject line said, "dear little sister," and when i saw,...
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olympic gold medalist matthias mayer's world cup run came to an unexpected end after he flipped, flew, and crashed his way past the finish line saturday. what most people didn't realize is during the fall, an intricate safety system was at work, an airbag concealed in his vest activated only in falls. the technology has been in development for falls, but only recently have a handful of athletes started wearing them. >> it's not as big as an airbag in your car. >> reporter: he helped test the new wearable vests by the italian maker. he says for athletes who measure success by the millisecond, safety gear isn't always a top priority. >> it's little bulkier but it's easy to maneuver in it. not controlled by sensors that not only detect when a skier abruptly changes position, but can tell the difference between a jump and a fall. the international ski federation recorded 808 injuries over the last nine seasons of alpine competition. more than 16% of those involved the head, neck, and shoulders. downhill racing is one of the latest sports to embrace the technology, following in the footste
olympic gold medalist matthias mayer's world cup run came to an unexpected end after he flipped, flew, and crashed his way past the finish line saturday. what most people didn't realize is during the fall, an intricate safety system was at work, an airbag concealed in his vest activated only in falls. the technology has been in development for falls, but only recently have a handful of athletes started wearing them. >> it's not as big as an airbag in your car. >> reporter: he helped...
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matthias mueller saying he thinks it's going to take several years to get to the bottom of this.n us a schedule on when volkswagen will release its strategy. what we had last night is a bit of a preview. wolfgang porsche, the chairman of the holding company that controls volkswagen, the main spokesman for the porsche family, he said he's going to do whatever it takes. he said, i will certainly do my part, indicating that he wants to stand with the workers. what the workers council wants is some clear commitment that there won't be job losses. heading into this christmas season, they're going to have two weeks of forced leave for some workers. we saw just exactly why in the u.s., where sales for the month of november were down 25%, in part because they can't sell diesels in the u.s. one thing volkswagen is proud of is they have an assembly line where you can swap out a lot of engines. they are pretty nimble. they cannot just that to demand. when we look at those numbers, 24.10% was the decline in the u.s. audi state flat. audi had a banner year. for most months, they have been in
matthias mueller saying he thinks it's going to take several years to get to the bottom of this.n us a schedule on when volkswagen will release its strategy. what we had last night is a bit of a preview. wolfgang porsche, the chairman of the holding company that controls volkswagen, the main spokesman for the porsche family, he said he's going to do whatever it takes. he said, i will certainly do my part, indicating that he wants to stand with the workers. what the workers council wants is some...
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a specialized system of airbags concealed in matthias' vest activated only in falls. the technology has been in development for years. but only recently have a handful of elite athletes started wearing them while competing. >> it's not as big as an airbag in your car. >> reporter: canadian olympic medalist jan hudec helped test the airbag by italian maker dainese. safety gear is always a top priority. >> obviously, bulkier and bigger than what we normally would wear. >> reporter: not only does it detect when a skier abruptly changes its potentially but can distinguish between intentional jump and off-balance close call or an eminent fall. the international ski federation recorded 808 injuries over the last nine seasons of alpine competition. more than 16% of those involved the head, neck, and shoulders. downhill racing is one of the latest sports to embrace the technology. following in the foot steps of other high-speed sports, including motorcycle racing. it's a technology insiders say soon will be widespread. >> it's gone from almost science fiction level to reality
a specialized system of airbags concealed in matthias' vest activated only in falls. the technology has been in development for years. but only recently have a handful of elite athletes started wearing them while competing. >> it's not as big as an airbag in your car. >> reporter: canadian olympic medalist jan hudec helped test the airbag by italian maker dainese. safety gear is always a top priority. >> obviously, bulkier and bigger than what we normally would wear. >>...
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brendan: they still have liability -- matthias: 12 excellent brands. happy and glad. nothing will change in the coming years. hans: they will have a new luxury bugatti coming up at the auto show. a great story, walking around all the halls, it's a lot of fun. you will have a volkswagen that will look a lot like it looks now. they still have liabilities in the tens of billions of dollars. that money still has to come from somewhere. this is a company that has famously been immune to cost because they have such a powerful union. can they do the cost cuts that are necessary to come up with this cash? hans: they say they have $20 billion in liquidity. they are not selling assets, giving you an indication that they think their balance sheets can hold it. matthias mueller told me they will not have any job losses. they don't expect any job cuts. the still have the old cost-cutting program done a year ago. a 10 billion euro plan. in terms of selling their stake beyern come a successful club that just beat manchester united last night, they still have a stake
brendan: they still have liability -- matthias: 12 excellent brands. happy and glad. nothing will change in the coming years. hans: they will have a new luxury bugatti coming up at the auto show. a great story, walking around all the halls, it's a lot of fun. you will have a volkswagen that will look a lot like it looks now. they still have liabilities in the tens of billions of dollars. that money still has to come from somewhere. this is a company that has famously been immune to cost because...
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. >> austrian olympic champ matthias mayer came racing down the mountain, flipped, flew and finally crashed hard. the crowd held its clengtive breathe as the skier struggled to get his. in part because he was wearing a radical new vest with air bags. it's the first time they have ever deployed in a world cup race. >> it's not as big as be air bag in your car. >> canadian olympic medalist jan hudec helped test the new wearable air bag. >> obviously bullkier and bigger than we would normally wear. that being said, it's toaz maneuver in it. >> when a skier abruptly changes positions, sensors in the vest distinguish between an intentional jump, an off balance close call, or an imminent fall. the international ski federation recorded 726 injuries over the last eight seasons of alpine competition. nearly 20% of those involved the head, neck and shoulders. it only reasonable approved the air bag vests by italian maker dianese but professional skiers aren't convinced, worried more >> it's tough to implement a new thing even if it is for safety. in a sport where hundreds of seconds are on the line.
. >> austrian olympic champ matthias mayer came racing down the mountain, flipped, flew and finally crashed hard. the crowd held its clengtive breathe as the skier struggled to get his. in part because he was wearing a radical new vest with air bags. it's the first time they have ever deployed in a world cup race. >> it's not as big as be air bag in your car. >> canadian olympic medalist jan hudec helped test the new wearable air bag. >> obviously bullkier and bigger...
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. >> kroft: not only did he have two different identities and two wives, he had a son named matthias in germany and a daughter named chelsea in and by november 1988, a radiogram from the kgb would force him to make an excruciating choice. >> barsky: i received a radiogram that essentially said, "you need to come home. your cover may soon be broken and you're in danger of being arrested by the american authorities." >> kroft: barsky was given urgent itructions from the kgb to locate an oal can that had been dropped next to a fallen tree just off this path on new york's staten island. a fake passport and cash that he needed to escape the united states and return to east germany would be concealed inside the can. >> barsky: i was supposed to pick up the container and go on, leave. not even go back home to the apartment, just disappear. the container wasn't there.& i don't know what i would have done if i had found it, but i know what i did when i didn't find it. i did not tell them, "repeat the operation." i made the decision to stay. >> kroft: why? >> barsky: because of chelsea. >> bar
. >> kroft: not only did he have two different identities and two wives, he had a son named matthias in germany and a daughter named chelsea in and by november 1988, a radiogram from the kgb would force him to make an excruciating choice. >> barsky: i received a radiogram that essentially said, "you need to come home. your cover may soon be broken and you're in danger of being arrested by the american authorities." >> kroft: barsky was given urgent itructions from...
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i'm out of here. >> kroft: barsky had chosen chelsea over matthias. >> barsky: i had bonded with her. it was a tough one because, on the one hand, i had a wife and a child ininermany, but if i don't take care of chelsea, she grows up in poverty. >> kroft: this may be a little harsh, but it sounds like the first time in your life that you thought about somebody besides yourself. >> barsky: you'r'rabsolutely right. i was quite an egomaniac. i was. >> kroft: jack barsky was still left with the not insignificant matter of telling the kgb that he was staying in america. he duped the kgb, and how the fbi changed his life. [barks] are those... you there... stormtroopers! halt! turn here. go go! follow them! bb-8! beep, beep! this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way! i can't believe that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! unwrap t tempting layers of ferrero rocher. starting with a whole hazelnut, dipped in smooth chocolaty cream wrapped in a delicate wafer, make your moments golden. ferrero rocher. before fibromyalgia, i i s active. i was a doer.
i'm out of here. >> kroft: barsky had chosen chelsea over matthias. >> barsky: i had bonded with her. it was a tough one because, on the one hand, i had a wife and a child ininermany, but if i don't take care of chelsea, she grows up in poverty. >> kroft: this may be a little harsh, but it sounds like the first time in your life that you thought about somebody besides yourself. >> barsky: you'r'rabsolutely right. i was quite an egomaniac. i was. >> kroft: jack...
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matthias donelan, who had located her files in storage. >> macdonald: i was trying to leave the office a little early to catch one of my kids' ballgames. and i said, "well, listen, i'm going to swing by in the morning and pick those up." and they said to me, "do you want the photos, too?" and i said, "you have photos?" and they said, "yeah, we have photos." i said, "we'll be there in 15 minutes." >> kroft: the breast implant lead produced a treasure trove of high-resolution catherine greig photographs that would help crack the case. the fbi decided to switch strategies, going after the girlfriend in order to catch the gangster. >> this is an announcement by the fbi... >> kroft: the fbi created this public service announcement. bulger. >> kroft: it ran it in 14 markets on daytime talk shows aimed at women. >> call the tip line at 1-800- call-fbi. >> kroft: and it didn't take long. the very next morning, the bulger task force got three messages from someone that used to live in santa monica, and was 100% certain that charlie and carol gasko, apartment 303 at the princess eugenia apartmen
matthias donelan, who had located her files in storage. >> macdonald: i was trying to leave the office a little early to catch one of my kids' ballgames. and i said, "well, listen, i'm going to swing by in the morning and pick those up." and they said to me, "do you want the photos, too?" and i said, "you have photos?" and they said, "yeah, we have photos." i said, "we'll be there in 15 minutes." >> kroft: the breast implant lead...
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. >> he's a friend. longtime friend of the couple made by matthias schneider. >> i think being an art dealer always looking for beauty. >> reporter: was reading caitlyn jenner in the "vanity fair" article says when she was bruce jenner she was lying all the time. you don't quite get that the sense from lily or is that what happened? >> it looks like lily is always there because it is the same person in the end. >> the fact is i believe that i'm a woman. >> and i believe it, too. >> surgery has never been attempted before. >> reporter: lily was one of the first people to attempt sex reassignment surgery. through it all her wife stands by her, supports and loss of her. >> this could kill you. >> it's my only hope. >> reporter: film is an extraordinary exploration of unand love. >> and that love itself is not it's about souls. >> raises questions about how we articulate and define love. >> and one of the ways is i defy to you watch that and not have tears rolling down your cheeks. >> i love you, because you're the only person who has ever made sense of me. and made me possible. >> report
. >> he's a friend. longtime friend of the couple made by matthias schneider. >> i think being an art dealer always looking for beauty. >> reporter: was reading caitlyn jenner in the "vanity fair" article says when she was bruce jenner she was lying all the time. you don't quite get that the sense from lily or is that what happened? >> it looks like lily is always there because it is the same person in the end. >> the fact is i believe that i'm a woman....