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did they pass her over to oss? ms. zanin: they were cooperating at that point, and i think it was a mutual benefit for them to work together. i believe oss might have had something, i cannot confirm, something to do with the fbi detail that watched the embassy. not being as alert as they should have been. certainly, if you are fbi and watching people every night going into the embassy as couples, that would be someone to -- yeah. i believe later on, the fbi may have bugged her hotel room but i am not an hundred percent certain. that would make sense to me, if they would go in. >> did her father and or mother have a lot of money? it sounds like they really had -- he was not just a military officer. ms. zanin: they did well. they were -- in newport, rhode island, they really moved in yachting circles. those boats require a lot of money. yeah, they did. >> one back here. >> it was already answered. >> right there. >> over 20 years ago, i read mary lovell's book. i was wondering what you thought. ms. zanin: i did look at t
did they pass her over to oss? ms. zanin: they were cooperating at that point, and i think it was a mutual benefit for them to work together. i believe oss might have had something, i cannot confirm, something to do with the fbi detail that watched the embassy. not being as alert as they should have been. certainly, if you are fbi and watching people every night going into the embassy as couples, that would be someone to -- yeah. i believe later on, the fbi may have bugged her hotel room but i...
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did they pass her over to oss? ms. zanin: they were cooperating at that wind and i think it was a mutual benefit for them to work together. i believe oss might have had something, i cannot confirm, something to do with the fbi detail that watched the embassy. certainly, if you are fbi and watching people every night going into the embassy as couples, -- i believe later on, the fbi may have spotted her hotel room but i am not an hundred percent certain. >> did her father and or mother have a lot of money? it sounds like they really had -- he was not just a military officer. ms. zanin: they did well. in newport, rhode island, they really moved in yachting circles. those boats require a lot of money. >> one back here. >> it was already answered. >> right there. >> over 20 years ago, i read mary lovell's book. i was wondering what you thought. ms. zanin: i got a sense she did not really like her subject. it is thorough and beautifully detailed. there was a sense as i read it that she was not that fond of betty. when i star
did they pass her over to oss? ms. zanin: they were cooperating at that wind and i think it was a mutual benefit for them to work together. i believe oss might have had something, i cannot confirm, something to do with the fbi detail that watched the embassy. certainly, if you are fbi and watching people every night going into the embassy as couples, -- i believe later on, the fbi may have spotted her hotel room but i am not an hundred percent certain. >> did her father and or mother have...
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oss the country while you were sleeping. and tell you about the impact you'll have in our area today. >> and we're on a weather roll. another nice start. starting out nice and mild and dry, too. but at the end of the day there could be a few showers moving through. good morning, welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm chris cato. >> and i'm tracy davidson. let's talk to bill about the possibility of showers. >> yeah you won't have to worry about showers but this afternoon there will likely be rain drops coming up from south jersey more likely to see them to begin with. that will be during the afternoon showers. look at that great view across delaware from adventure aquarium. temperatures looking good. 40s and 50s. 52 in wilmington. now down to 49 degrees northeast philadelphia. 51 in foxborough and 54 in the delaware river trail. a little bit of a breeze. the wind will pick up some this afternoon and that's where we'll start to see more showers. by 9:00 low 60s. and by early in the afternoon, those clouds will likely start produ
oss the country while you were sleeping. and tell you about the impact you'll have in our area today. >> and we're on a weather roll. another nice start. starting out nice and mild and dry, too. but at the end of the day there could be a few showers moving through. good morning, welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm chris cato. >> and i'm tracy davidson. let's talk to bill about the possibility of showers. >> yeah you won't have to worry about showers but this...
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and what i mean by that the oss and world war ii was trying to figure out who would be a good spy. they created a several day long battery of tests. there was one that there was one that someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was a incompetence dude stooge and one was a jerk. they had tools and was incredibly stressful. very few people pass in the time allotted and the test was really about could you not lose your cool and wail on the other people. you had a come up with a cover story and keep it for several days, t
and what i mean by that the oss and world war ii was trying to figure out who would be a good spy. they created a several day long battery of tests. there was one that there was one that someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was a incompetence dude stooge and one was a jerk. they had tools and was incredibly stressful. very few people pass in the time allotted and the test was really about could you not lose your cool and wail on the other people. you had a...
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what i mean by unlimited resources, the oss in world war ii as a return to figure out who would be a good spy comedy created several day long battery of tests that were unbelievably created. there is one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other was a. they had word and tools and it was incredibly stressful it is people you know, very few people complete the task in the time allotted and the testers could you not lose your cool and completely wail in either one of the other person. you have to come up with a cover story. they're all kinds of creative challenges of the test. so again with the performance assessment you can't imagine that happening in the context of state mandated tests for a couple weeks a year unless you have some crazy society that was trying to produce a nation of spies. .. because i think that i just, many things i learned and this might be helpful to any of you who have kids were educated people or. be your, if you and your partner, you have a partner and they both went to college a chanc
what i mean by unlimited resources, the oss in world war ii as a return to figure out who would be a good spy comedy created several day long battery of tests that were unbelievably created. there is one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other was a. they had word and tools and it was incredibly stressful it is people you know, very few people complete the task in the time allotted and the testers could you not lose...
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the city council banned portable toilet oss on the beach.each goers are using these as many are finding unpleasant items in trash cans at the beach from last summer. they already provide porta-potties on some locations and are working on the exact wording on the ban. >>> now we'll go to new york for what is coming up on the "today" show. >> we have savannah guthrie and carson carson carson carsondaly. >> good morning, guys. damaging tornadoes in the south and overnight al says the set is stage for more severe weather today. >>> also ahead, our interview with that sailor just rescued after spending 66 days at sea. this morning his grueling ordeal in his own words. >>> then on rossen reports, the major ties to pools on cruise ships, but you may be wondering, where are all the lifeguards? >>> and we'll have more coming up this morning on "today." this is an incredible series you're doing. >> it has been fun to watch. thank you, guys. we'll see you in about ten minutes. >> take care. >>> and we have new information on the coast guard rescue off
the city council banned portable toilet oss on the beach.each goers are using these as many are finding unpleasant items in trash cans at the beach from last summer. they already provide porta-potties on some locations and are working on the exact wording on the ban. >>> now we'll go to new york for what is coming up on the "today" show. >> we have savannah guthrie and carson carson carson carsondaly. >> good morning, guys. damaging tornadoes in the south and...
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and what i mean by that the oss and world war ii was trying to figure out who would be a good spy. they created a several day long battery of tests. there was one that there was one that someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was a incompetence dude stooge and one was a jerk. they had tools and was incredibly stressful. very few people pass in the time allotted and the test was really about could you not lose your cool and wail on the other people. you had a come up with a cover story and keep it for several days, there are all sorts of challenges within the test. with the performance-based assessment you can't imagine that happening in being mandated for a couple a couple weeks a year unless you had some crazy society that was trying to produce a a nation of stat spies. if you integrate teaching and learning and the teachers are engaged in their integrating their own self-worth flexion, i flexion, i think that's really important. i was really struck by the student being prompt by their achievement and how they got where they were. that was a really
and what i mean by that the oss and world war ii was trying to figure out who would be a good spy. they created a several day long battery of tests. there was one that there was one that someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was a incompetence dude stooge and one was a jerk. they had tools and was incredibly stressful. very few people pass in the time allotted and the test was really about could you not lose your cool and wail on the other people. you had a...
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what i mean by unlimited resources the oss in world war ii as they were trying to figure out who is going to be a good spy, they created several batteries of tests that were unbelievably creative performance assessments. it there was one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other one was a jerk. they had wood and tools and it was incredibly stressful and most people, very few people completed the task in the time allotted in and the test was could you not lose your cool? you have to come up with a cover story and keep it for the entire four days. there were creative challenges with the test. so again with the performance-based assessment you integrate that you can imagine that happening in the context of the state-mandated test unless you have some crazy society that was trying to produce a nation of spies. but to integrate teachers assessment as part of the process in every lesson for students as well and they are integrating their own self-reflection. that's an important key. i was struck by the students being pr
what i mean by unlimited resources the oss in world war ii as they were trying to figure out who is going to be a good spy, they created several batteries of tests that were unbelievably creative performance assessments. it there was one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other one was a jerk. they had wood and tools and it was incredibly stressful and most people, very few people completed the task in the time...
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something in common which was that at least one senior partner during world war ii had worked for the oss the predecessor of the cia. and at that point we knew the story was true. and then in early 1967, "ramparts" went public with it, and it created an enormous ruckus. because this was a well known organization which had been presenting itself to the world for many years as the democratic voice of american students. and then something happened which none of us at "ramparts" had anticipated, which is reporters began looking into what other organizations had been funded by this mysterious array of foundations and several hundred more private organizations were revealed to have been secretly funded by the cia for some years. i have to say as a journalist it was probably the most exciting story that i ever in any way was associated with even though i worked on it only in a very small way. so how was this "ramparts" expose experienced by nsa veterans at that point? both those who were in the know and those who weren't? >> right. well, all those in law school, and there were a good many by tha
something in common which was that at least one senior partner during world war ii had worked for the oss the predecessor of the cia. and at that point we knew the story was true. and then in early 1967, "ramparts" went public with it, and it created an enormous ruckus. because this was a well known organization which had been presenting itself to the world for many years as the democratic voice of american students. and then something happened which none of us at "ramparts"...
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what i mean by unlimited resources, the oss in world war ii just a bigot who was going to be a good spot right? they created -- there was one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other was a jerk. they had wood and tools and was incredibly stressful and those people, like very few people ever complete the task in the time allotted and the test is like could do not lose your cool and completely will on either one of the other person? you had to come up with a cover story and keep up with the entire four days. they're all kinds of creative challenges within the test. again with the performance assessment, if you integrate them like you can't imagine that happening in the context of state mandated tests for a couple weeks a year and much of a crazy like, i don't know the site those trying to produce a nation of spies. but if you integrate teaching and learning and the teachers are engaged as part of the assessment as part of the process in every lesson and christians as well and they're integrating their own self ref
what i mean by unlimited resources, the oss in world war ii just a bigot who was going to be a good spot right? they created -- there was one where someone had to build a box and they had two helpers. one of the helpers was an incompetent stooge and the other was a jerk. they had wood and tools and was incredibly stressful and those people, like very few people ever complete the task in the time allotted and the test is like could do not lose your cool and completely will on either one of the...
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osses the wires, plus the historic agreement with iran, and "mad men's" elisabeth moss is back whip usithknow you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. taxi. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ooerds . >>> this deal is not based on trust. it's based on unprecedented fair vkz, and it verification and it is a good deal. >> we have -- not in the interest of anybody. >> the iranians want acceptance respect for their sovereignty. we want dates, time numbers
osses the wires, plus the historic agreement with iran, and "mad men's" elisabeth moss is back whip usithknow you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. taxi. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she...