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. >> world war ii when the secret service began as the office of strategic service, the oss. ever since, the agency created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief. >> these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers. a camera carrying pigeon. a '70s era drone the size of a dragon fly. the insec toe sockter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a micro dot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> it's american history. but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers undercover. >> i love this. even in your own museum, to celebrate these accomplishments, all their faces are blurred out. >> the killing of osama bin laden is represented here, too. >> this is the mock-up. i recognize this from seeing it so many times. this is bin laden's compound. >> the original model was used to brief the policy makers, to brief the president. >> to brief the president? >> absolutely. the assault team used it to plan their raid. >> so tell us more. >> we had hundreds of pieces of all sorts of intelligence to make it as accurate as possible. >> includin
. >> world war ii when the secret service began as the office of strategic service, the oss. ever since, the agency created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief. >> these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers. a camera carrying pigeon. a '70s era drone the size of a dragon fly. the insec toe sockter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a micro dot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> it's american history. but no...
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. >> world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services. ever since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone, the size of a dragonfly. the insectothopter. a cold war camera. >> the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history but no visitors allowed. the see decree ti protects cia officers undercover. i love this, even in your own museum to celebrate the accomplishments, all their faces a are blurred out. the killing of bin laden is represented here, too. this is bin laden's compound. >> the original model was used to brief policymakers, to brief the white house. and the assault team used it to plan the raid. >> reporter: so tell us more. >> we had hundreds of pieces of intelligence to make it as accurate as possible. >> reporter: including the internal spaces? >> i can't talk about that. >> reporter: can't talk about that. >> no. >> reporter: but they can talk about this, osama bin laden's personal
. >> world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services. ever since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone, the size of a dragonfly. the insectothopter. a cold war camera. >> the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history but no visitors allowed. the see decree ti protects cia officers undercover. i love...
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. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services.ver since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond, not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief? >> reporter: these are for real, vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone the size of a dragonfly, the insectothopter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a microdot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history, but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers undercover. >> i love this. even in your own museum. oh, to celebrate the accomplishments. all of their faces are blurred out. the killing of osama bin laden is represented here too. this is the mock up. i recognize this from seeing it so many times. this is bin laden's compound. a mock up. >> the original model was used to brief the policy makers. >> the white house? >> to brief the president. >> brief the president? >> absolutely. the assault team used it to plan their raid. >> reporter: so tell us more -- >> we had hundreds of pieces of all source intel
. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services.ver since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond, not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief? >> reporter: these are for real, vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone the size of a dragonfly, the insectothopter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a microdot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american...
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Jul 6, 2013
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tracks and bridges, they ambushed patrols and they became pretty formidable and they were aided by the ossand the cia and the british counterparts. so they played a role, it is not a decisive role because there are not enough of them. at the germans are absolutely ruthless. if you are a suspected partisan, you are likely to be executed. in france, it is a bigger network. again, was part of that and there was a little bit that put a dent in this with the french resistance. because the germans would go through and several executed everyone in the village. i think it is important to acknowledge them, especially in southern france and soldiers who would parachute and help in the french resistance in various ways with explosives and so on. it is not what decided the battle for france. but it's an important part of making them sleep very lightly at night in some instances. >> host: jack from hot springs. first question. why in your opinion didn't eisenhower and bradley keep the warning signs that led to the battle of the bulge, and what you think about the decision to let the russians take the l
tracks and bridges, they ambushed patrols and they became pretty formidable and they were aided by the ossand the cia and the british counterparts. so they played a role, it is not a decisive role because there are not enough of them. at the germans are absolutely ruthless. if you are a suspected partisan, you are likely to be executed. in france, it is a bigger network. again, was part of that and there was a little bit that put a dent in this with the french resistance. because the germans...
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Jul 25, 2013
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. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services.created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers, a camera-carrying pigeon. a '70s era drone, the size of a dragon fly. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a microdot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history, but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers under cover. >> i love this, even in your own museum to celebrate these accomplishments, all their faces are blurred out. >> reporter: the killing of osama bin laden is represented here too. >> this is the mock-up. i recognize this from seeing it so many times. this is bin laden's compound. >> the original model was used to brief the policy makers. >> to brief the white house? >> to brief the president. >> to brief the president? >> absolutely. and the assault team used it to plan their raid. >> reporter: so tell us more. >> we had hundreds of pieces of all sorts of intelligence to make it as accurate as possible. >> including
. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services.created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers, a camera-carrying pigeon. a '70s era drone, the size of a dragon fly. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a microdot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history, but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers under cover. >> i...
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frequently updates its operating system and you have multiple android devices running on different oss, different versions of android basically. so, yeah, i think the next upgrade we're looking for potentially a bigger screen, i think there is a lot of low hanging fruit on the payment side, but it will be fun to watch when they announce it later this fall. >> i wonder if -- i wonder if they could make the actual letters when you text a little bit bigger. i don't think i spelled a single word like it spelled yet because my fat fingers, the things are too small. if it gets the right word, eventually, but i don't think i've been able to hit the -- maybe i got the shakes. >> they're so small. >> anyway, but why can't they make them bigger? make them -- >> they can. buy an ipad. >> tom, thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> all right. >> everything else is amazing. >> they could make them bigger, it would have to be a bigger screen. >> everything you do on there -- that's the only thing. i'm okay with that. >>> when we come back, the fight over the detroit bankruptcy begins in feder
frequently updates its operating system and you have multiple android devices running on different oss, different versions of android basically. so, yeah, i think the next upgrade we're looking for potentially a bigger screen, i think there is a lot of low hanging fruit on the payment side, but it will be fun to watch when they announce it later this fall. >> i wonder if -- i wonder if they could make the actual letters when you text a little bit bigger. i don't think i spelled a single...
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i would highlight something that is consistent with our rules, it requires the bank to do its own oss -- analysis with regard to ratios, how it has enough capital to continue. >> i wanted to turn to the public trust. of some large financial institutions know how to hide loss exposures that passed through the safety net by transacting an ever more complicated and overtake financial instruments. if a regulatory system tolerates methods of arbitrage and away the weights of capital requirements, such a system itself will encourage an underpricing of risk. we learned from the financial crisis that this underpricing of risk punished investors who accept the more risk than they thought they had bargained for, it punished far worse who were overleveraged, and it punished citizens who lost their jobs and homes. ty regulators, we have a du to understand that risk is fairly priced. i would like to see regulators across the entire system, including those that regulate money markets and derivatives, -- to make more transparent to risk imposed not only on investors, creditors, and counterparties, b
i would highlight something that is consistent with our rules, it requires the bank to do its own oss -- analysis with regard to ratios, how it has enough capital to continue. >> i wanted to turn to the public trust. of some large financial institutions know how to hide loss exposures that passed through the safety net by transacting an ever more complicated and overtake financial instruments. if a regulatory system tolerates methods of arbitrage and away the weights of capital...
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Jul 13, 2013
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concern for the .oss of 19 firefighters it's seemed like this is been a year for firefighters in west, texas, and then houston, texas. we want to keep them in our prayers. as an aside, i hope our committee, and of the chairman and the making member of very concerned about firefighters. i hope we will have an opportunity to look to how we can be hopeful -- helpful for them. let me think the witnesses. this is a very important hearing. i'm delighted to have it. i want to make a comment. i think our friends in latin america have been for to the united states for a very long time. we are meant for each other pretty north and south america. there is a lot of commonality. i want to make it very clear that i hope we can get past who can be the toughest on america. we are all with diplomatic challenges. this hemisphere has worked with each other through trade, and another of interesting things. occurrences with mr. snowden, and the alleged acceptance of his travels based upon who can be the strongest against the united states, might i say i do not believe that as being constructive. i think w
concern for the .oss of 19 firefighters it's seemed like this is been a year for firefighters in west, texas, and then houston, texas. we want to keep them in our prayers. as an aside, i hope our committee, and of the chairman and the making member of very concerned about firefighters. i hope we will have an opportunity to look to how we can be hopeful -- helpful for them. let me think the witnesses. this is a very important hearing. i'm delighted to have it. i want to make a comment. i think...