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they even collected information on the oss officers' wives. and marshall always -- i mean, eventually he came to accept donovan, but he held him at somewhat arm's length. for example, marshall never allowed donovan to have direct access to the magic which was the u.s. army/navy code breaking capability in the pacific. ironically the british gave donovan direct access to their code breaking capability enigma in the european theater. so in many respects donovan had a closer relationship with the british military than he did with his own army. >> okay. we have a question from e-mail. a bit of a long question. some historians see the beginnings of a modern imperial presidency with fdr's actions in 1941 such as sending troops to iceland in july, and the secret atlantic conference with churchill in 1941. could you please discuss? who would like to tackle that? >> well, couple things on the iceland sending troops there. donovan was one of the ones who was somewhat instrumental in that. he was obsessed with iceland and the whole northern route as bein
they even collected information on the oss officers' wives. and marshall always -- i mean, eventually he came to accept donovan, but he held him at somewhat arm's length. for example, marshall never allowed donovan to have direct access to the magic which was the u.s. army/navy code breaking capability in the pacific. ironically the british gave donovan direct access to their code breaking capability enigma in the european theater. so in many respects donovan had a closer relationship with the...
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joined the oss, the spy agency and they never completely trusted him. any kind of the security business. roosevelt liked hoover and liked his aggressive attitude in farrelling up communists nazis and even isolationists in the u.s., and general strong who was head of military intelligence and army intelligence they used to call him george v. roosevelt liked strong and thought he was a good expert on military intelligence. so he would play them off very often against donovan, too. roosevelt had a secret spy agency he didn't tell donovan about until donovan got into forming the coi. it was actually an organization set up by john, franklin carter who set up a secret unit for roosevelt. >> donovan eventually sends roosevelt over the entire war and something like 4,500 memos, report, intelligence studies. the question is did roosevelt ever have time to read all of them? some people say that he didn't because he had wrote a few comments on most of donovan's reports. a lot of it was important strategic intelligence. one time he sent him a note that verbals the
joined the oss, the spy agency and they never completely trusted him. any kind of the security business. roosevelt liked hoover and liked his aggressive attitude in farrelling up communists nazis and even isolationists in the u.s., and general strong who was head of military intelligence and army intelligence they used to call him george v. roosevelt liked strong and thought he was a good expert on military intelligence. so he would play them off very often against donovan, too. roosevelt had a...
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i spent two years researching the biography because there are a considerable amount of oss records in the archives and robert clark who was a chief arcivist, i made his life miserable for two weeks bugging him with questions and then he made the mistake of giving me his e-mail address and for the next two years i hit him with question after question. i want to tell you about general "wild bill "candida" donovan. he was roosevelt's top spymaster. he a former, went into the administration and a republican wall street lawyer, a hero in world war i. he had been awarded the congressional medal of honor in that war and he was a national celebrity when he joined the administration. his relationship with roosevelt was actually very complicated which wasn't unusual. roosevelt's relationship with most of his aides and cabinet officers proved to be complicated. donovan and roosevelt went to columbia law school together and he and donovan said that was a bunch of baloney. roosevelt was from much higher straight at hyde park than donovan who was a poor irish kid from donovan, new york. 1932, donov
i spent two years researching the biography because there are a considerable amount of oss records in the archives and robert clark who was a chief arcivist, i made his life miserable for two weeks bugging him with questions and then he made the mistake of giving me his e-mail address and for the next two years i hit him with question after question. i want to tell you about general "wild bill "candida" donovan. he was roosevelt's top spymaster. he a former, went into the...
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time afterwards, after -- near roosevelt's death where luben intervened on behalf of donovan on the oss. >> okay, i want to thank our panelists for a terrific job. and lynn bassanese will offer a few closing words. thank you. >> that was a fantastic discussion and i'm sorry we have to bring it to a close. before we end our program today, i would like to thank our panelists, lynne olson, thomas parrish, david woolner, and i thank them not only for their scholarship and knowledge, but because they're dear friends of the roosevelt library. they frequent our research room and they never say no to our requests to share their whork with the audience. i'd like to thank the roosevelt institute and for all they do to support the library. nothing is achieved at the roosevelt library without the amazing assistance of the staff. i want to thank cliff lobby, sarah malcolm and the volunteers bob sullivan and pat bream and the wonderful books that our panelists have written on the fascinating people and subjects are available at our museum store. i strongly suggest you purchase a few for some fascinat
time afterwards, after -- near roosevelt's death where luben intervened on behalf of donovan on the oss. >> okay, i want to thank our panelists for a terrific job. and lynn bassanese will offer a few closing words. thank you. >> that was a fantastic discussion and i'm sorry we have to bring it to a close. before we end our program today, i would like to thank our panelists, lynne olson, thomas parrish, david woolner, and i thank them not only for their scholarship and knowledge, but...
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new tax credits for manufacturers that open opprations in ccmmunities that have suffered majoo job ossesed hundrrds of billions of dollars more in infrastructure spending over the next decade.sot obaaa says: "... we've goo crumbling roads and bridges. a puch energy. an incompletee that prevents a small business selliig herrproddcts all over the world." but criiics tt impose a minimum tax rate of 30%%on people who arn more than a million a year could hurt some entrepreneurs and limit new iring. that's ii for this edition of the small busiiess report. i'm peter barnes, fox business nettwrk. coming up... he's just passing the time... until his son is born. born. nats of rap! rap! the creative rap ttissnew ffther comes up with... nd what hees using... as his trac! track!! deadlyyweekend on &pgiililand... the tragic accideets and the ccunseling available for the teenage friends. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [
new tax credits for manufacturers that open opprations in ccmmunities that have suffered majoo job ossesed hundrrds of billions of dollars more in infrastructure spending over the next decade.sot obaaa says: "... we've goo crumbling roads and bridges. a puch energy. an incompletee that prevents a small business selliig herrproddcts all over the world." but criiics tt impose a minimum tax rate of 30%%on people who arn more than a million a year could hurt some entrepreneurs and limit...
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migrantes frente a la comisiÓn de mÍnimo gregs, se supone que los perdieron cuando los secuestraron ossesen mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >> amigos este domingo un enfoque especial tenemos entrevistas que no verÁ en ninguna otra parte, hablamos con mitt romney, marco rubio, santorum. >> si usted es presidente vetarÍa la acta del sueÑo. >> sÍ. >> ¿una "reforma migratoria" integral? >> en el senido que podemos mirar que tipo de programas necesitamos para scombur a asegurarnos que tenemos personas. >> si usted llega a ser nominado del partido republicano ¿quÉ tipo de personas considerarÍa como su candidato a la vice presidencia? >> no he hecho todavÍa una lista, tengo que ganar la nominaciÓn, perso si hago una lista incluyo el nombre de marco rubio. >> se dice que estarÍa a favor de ayudar a estas personas y una cosa que es estar a favor ¿quÉ harÍa? >> buscar la ayuda a los muchachos que vinieron de muy jÓvenes, la manera que los muchachos se puedan quedar a travÉs de un estatus para que puedan estudiar y contribuir al futuro de este paÍs. >> no soy de los que tenemos que recorrer el paÍs
migrantes frente a la comisiÓn de mÍnimo gregs, se supone que los perdieron cuando los secuestraron ossesen mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >> amigos este domingo un enfoque especial tenemos entrevistas que no verÁ en ninguna otra parte, hablamos con mitt romney, marco rubio, santorum. >> si usted es presidente vetarÍa la acta del sueÑo. >> sÍ. >> ¿una "reforma migratoria" integral? >> en el senido que podemos mirar que tipo de programas...
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stay with news 4 for the latest update oss on this developing story. >>> a remarkable comeback.ewt gingrich takes the south carolina primary, giving the already unpredictable gop race a new wrinkle tonight. the party nomination is still up for grabs. nbc's steve handlesman live in columbia, south carolina tonight with the latest on this. good evening. >> aaron, good evening to you 37 wow, good evening from columbia, south carolina, where it was not close with 99% of the precincts reporting, romney has 28% of the this primary vote. gingrich, 40%. it's a triumphant peak in a roller coaster ride. >> we want to run an american campaign. >> newt gingrich pulled 20 points ahead in south carolina, then fell 10 behind. >> it's not that i'm a good debater. i articulate the deepest felt values of the american people. >> tea par tirs went for gingrich, and evangelicals, too. mitt romney stumbled, admitting he paid a tax rate of 15%, not releasing his returns, he got slammed by his rivals, tonight fight back. >> when my opponents attack success and free enterprise, they're not attacking me,
stay with news 4 for the latest update oss on this developing story. >>> a remarkable comeback.ewt gingrich takes the south carolina primary, giving the already unpredictable gop race a new wrinkle tonight. the party nomination is still up for grabs. nbc's steve handlesman live in columbia, south carolina tonight with the latest on this. good evening. >> aaron, good evening to you 37 wow, good evening from columbia, south carolina, where it was not close with 99% of the precincts...
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recess, there was a report that i gave to the staff were we had a loaded weapon on one of the arty osses,and is said that approximately 0140, a large crowd were accident and walking back to the bus. the crowd spilled onto the broadway streets. there were numerous officers trying to advise the crowd to move ack onto the sidewalk, and the crowd refused. they continue to yelp profanities. i heard the lieutenant telling them to move by from the curve. i told them several times to move back. one of the people refused to move back and yelled. it was warned he would be arrested if he struck the officers. these things can really escalate. ta about as far as the party bus. >> to you have any other comments and? >> i like a lot of the recommendations, and the commission is going to evaluate them. it is such a big thing on the front. we talked about it on new year's eve. one club next door did not have a huge crowd in front. not just seat away in front of recess, there was. i have met with the owners. they are nice people. hopefully you can give them the tools to help them improve what is going on.
recess, there was a report that i gave to the staff were we had a loaded weapon on one of the arty osses,and is said that approximately 0140, a large crowd were accident and walking back to the bus. the crowd spilled onto the broadway streets. there were numerous officers trying to advise the crowd to move ack onto the sidewalk, and the crowd refused. they continue to yelp profanities. i heard the lieutenant telling them to move by from the curve. i told them several times to move back. one of...
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the development of our intelligence capabilities through the oss which eventually would evolve into the cia. the office of the national security adviser, it's a fascinating story, but essentially what many historians have argued is that only franklin roosevelt could keep all of this stuff in his head and when he died they had to institutionalize it and they had to create a national security adviser much like harry hopkins had done. they they had to institutionalize what roosevelt had in place. the former director of the fdr library is very famous for a line he wrote about roosevelt being the sole coordinating link and when he died they realized they had to do something to coordinate that and so we ended up with this national security structure that we have today. now, of course, with respect to eleanor roosevelt, you know, one thinks of the controversies that surrounded hillary clinton's tenure as first lady. we see that today, even today, of the position of first lady remains one that is -- i goes you could say to a certain extent still undefined and for first lady to get involved in p
the development of our intelligence capabilities through the oss which eventually would evolve into the cia. the office of the national security adviser, it's a fascinating story, but essentially what many historians have argued is that only franklin roosevelt could keep all of this stuff in his head and when he died they had to institutionalize it and they had to create a national security adviser much like harry hopkins had done. they they had to institutionalize what roosevelt had in place....
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within seconds he has wizard of oss on his kindle. >> and they buy certain number of books so there are limits how many you can download at a time. you may find yourself waiting for popular books. i posted a link check more information. beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. nogoing back the again. good for you! how'd you do i eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >> carolyn: a new play is opening up the peper to theater called ghost riders about mayor george moscone and it is directed by his son. he talked about it with don sanchez. >> mayor moscone and harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> those chilling words we still remember. jonathan moscone was some years old. he is now talking about it. >> to investigate a moment in history that changed m
within seconds he has wizard of oss on his kindle. >> and they buy certain number of books so there are limits how many you can download at a time. you may find yourself waiting for popular books. i posted a link check more information. beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. nogoing back the again. good for you! how'd you do i eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer...
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northern alliance on camelback and horseback up in northern afghanistan and i thought that looks like oss so i thought maybe that's a story here. c-span: you're father lived in what years? >> guest: he lived 1920 to 1996. born as an army brat really never lived in the same place more than two years, i think some very formative years when he was a young boy in tientsin, china, which was really just before the manchurian invasion. he had a taste for the orient. he understood the military. he's the kind of way that you'd find on the edge of the parade ground saluting and watching the soldiers go by. c-span: i rode on a quote from your document rick, "my father was the coldest character i ever knew." what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, what i mean is that as a boy grew up understanding vlore a from he had been and what he had done. he wasn't braggadocio, he was the opposite of the great san teeny as you remember. he was probably kind of a quiet, self-effacing%. he had been in bonds but he wasn't pushing them on you. in his favorite expression when we would argue and we would argue abou
northern alliance on camelback and horseback up in northern afghanistan and i thought that looks like oss so i thought maybe that's a story here. c-span: you're father lived in what years? >> guest: he lived 1920 to 1996. born as an army brat really never lived in the same place more than two years, i think some very formative years when he was a young boy in tientsin, china, which was really just before the manchurian invasion. he had a taste for the orient. he understood the military....
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british agent who worked behind enemy lines promoting guerrilla war, the equivalent of the american oss. there is a very good quote there from a soe officer in albania called peter kemp. he wrote about how after he and his mates had a wonderful morning staging an attack on a german convoy down the road. they tried to get shelter from a nearby village and their interpreter said in the end after they, he begged and pleaded with the local villages they slammed door in his face and told him to go away. peter kemp realized we were young men. british. had no stake. all was a great great romp. for these people they knew what we had done the german or tailian punishment, punitive columns would be along within days or probably hours and they were going to burn the village and burn, it was quite likely they would kill the adults. they might well kill the children. they would destroy their crops. they could do, so those local people, they had a stake in what was happening. in the adventures of these soe people peter kemp wrote, we british have this rather selfish idea that other nations that refus
british agent who worked behind enemy lines promoting guerrilla war, the equivalent of the american oss. there is a very good quote there from a soe officer in albania called peter kemp. he wrote about how after he and his mates had a wonderful morning staging an attack on a german convoy down the road. they tried to get shelter from a nearby village and their interpreter said in the end after they, he begged and pleaded with the local villages they slammed door in his face and told him to go...
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anotr example o howoave a perf pout i tose stained oss. ths maybli superay. ten hour ba. >> glossy for ten hours? >> glossfohours. itoo fresher and fanstic and it is $7.99. hour >>hataves us money. i use this because i like tt. it goes onitutng grsy. yo like almostvery actres and dpla mow girl i know uses t product. you used to haveo go specialtstt drugstores. it's $29.95 b wth every pennit'sltra light >> you reall not savg y on this one. >> not much money but worth it. it's great product a drugstes. it was more expensi at specialty sre and it fits in >>nd it's great f you in. >> cleaing. ay has a advand clepansing stem. batty operat. you can us it inhe shower a exfoates them at a spbleo get now you canet at drstore. >> oh, ticklish. ohturn that off. reputation.as a gat >> $26.95 $4le thi otru. you can whiten you wle u're ng. 's a a whiten >> you brush and whiten at the same t >> the bristles. th is reach tal c whitening toototrush. e bristles whiten yr teet >>het the decay four teet they just hit t maet. more messy strips tres a shampoo thahas salma hay yek'
anotr example o howoave a perf pout i tose stained oss. ths maybli superay. ten hour ba. >> glossy for ten hours? >> glossfohours. itoo fresher and fanstic and it is $7.99. hour >>hataves us money. i use this because i like tt. it goes onitutng grsy. yo like almostvery actres and dpla mow girl i know uses t product. you used to haveo go specialtstt drugstores. it's $29.95 b wth every pennit'sltra light >> you reall not savg y on this one. >> not much money but...