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she told her oss handlers it would be cheaper. the reality was that brousse and his wife lived in one wing of wardman park, betty wanted to live in the other so she could be closer to him. when they took the cipher books out of the vichy embassy, the oss had set up a room and wardman park to photograph them. later after betty died in the bar at the wardman park, a picture of betty was hung there. it was not named, but people in the cia and mi6 new who she was and they would go there and raise a martini -- she made a very mean martini -- they would raise a martini in her honor. now the wardman park is being turned into condominiums, and i wonder if they will keep betty's picture there. >> all the way to your left, howard. >> hi. wonderful story. i'm curious about the fairytale you mentioned that she wrote and some link it gave you into her character. howard: when betty was 12 years old, her father was a marine officer in hawaii. betty wrote this story, which was a fantasy, that took place in medieval italy. it was a world where the
she told her oss handlers it would be cheaper. the reality was that brousse and his wife lived in one wing of wardman park, betty wanted to live in the other so she could be closer to him. when they took the cipher books out of the vichy embassy, the oss had set up a room and wardman park to photograph them. later after betty died in the bar at the wardman park, a picture of betty was hung there. it was not named, but people in the cia and mi6 new who she was and they would go there and raise a...
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he was unable to receive much help from the oss. a few agents were able to use me through for italy, but he didn't have a great deal of interaction with them. so it was sort of a big difficult for him. this is the house he selected. this on the first floor, which also served as his office. he chose this particular location. the pictures taken around 1933 and in the old quarter on a street called aharon dossett. he chose this specifically because they received is the shopping street. there is a lot of foot traffic going back and forth. that would provide cover for people who are coming to visit him at the front door. he occasionally saw what he suspected were german agents across the street monitoring comings and goings. even better is this house, but the backyard slopes gently towards the river and it was covered with a vineyard. a lot of the contracts would come up i made. he turned off the light daily, through the cover of the vineyard to knock at the back door and he was able to meet a lot of people that way without anybody monit
he was unable to receive much help from the oss. a few agents were able to use me through for italy, but he didn't have a great deal of interaction with them. so it was sort of a big difficult for him. this is the house he selected. this on the first floor, which also served as his office. he chose this particular location. the pictures taken around 1933 and in the old quarter on a street called aharon dossett. he chose this specifically because they received is the shopping street. there is a...
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in dealing with france, for was ace, james foster soviet agent in the 1940's who worked for oss. she leaves the u.s. and an's up living in france. would like her back in 1957 to prosecutor inc. as they decide to expose the spy ring she has been part of and they are rounding up the members. france will not expedite her because espionage is a political crime. that does not mean that the u.s. did not get information from her and what she told the french intelligence agencies. that seems to come from selective blackouts in the fbi files and the fact that the documents coming from -- we have paris, talking about jane foster being in france. all the information is blacked out. as a grad student i like to the conclusion that the fbi is learning something from paris sources here. >> just a follow-up. are there a lot of other documents that are still classified? mr. fox: from it. d. from that perio there is classified and there is also protections from that sources of information and the fbi makes use of both of those. in the case of what i am talking about, i believe it was the file i wa
in dealing with france, for was ace, james foster soviet agent in the 1940's who worked for oss. she leaves the u.s. and an's up living in france. would like her back in 1957 to prosecutor inc. as they decide to expose the spy ring she has been part of and they are rounding up the members. france will not expedite her because espionage is a political crime. that does not mean that the u.s. did not get information from her and what she told the french intelligence agencies. that seems to come...
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there was an oss author to -- oss operative also working with the bfc named betty pack. betty was a beautiful young lady who decided that she would be of help to american intelligence and, in fact, she was successful in recruiting the press -- a -- press attache of the vichy embassy. her techniques were subtle and affect and they involved some good evenings together, long evenings together. when it became apparent that there were codes in the vichy embassy, specifically the french and italian naval codes that might be of use to our service, betty said well, you know, since we have this good relationship with the rest official, let's just have our evening together in the embassy. betty dressed for the evening with a necklace and high heels than that are and the two, accompanied by a safecracker, entered the embassy and the the guard, when they saw what betty's intent seemed to be, being good french, let things go as they were. the three entered the code room and in fact were able to obtain the codes without -- in the face of the guards, if you will. afterwards that he was
there was an oss author to -- oss operative also working with the bfc named betty pack. betty was a beautiful young lady who decided that she would be of help to american intelligence and, in fact, she was successful in recruiting the press -- a -- press attache of the vichy embassy. her techniques were subtle and affect and they involved some good evenings together, long evenings together. when it became apparent that there were codes in the vichy embassy, specifically the french and italian...
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>> la oss gå. >> greenberg: la oss gå.orwegians see themselves as running the most sophisticated aquaculture business anywhere. they've had a long time to work out the kinks. >> i've been in this business now for almost 25 years, and i feel pride every day. and one of the reasons is because it utilizes nature in a sustainable manner. and i think it's a way forward for people to recognize really how, what is sustainability? trying to define that, the industry likes to define that. somebody thinks we are not sustainable enough? of course, yes, that's a discussion. >> greenberg: this is where we're headed: one of his fish farms. i'm pretty sure there's something familiar rattling down those pipes: feed pellets made in part from peruvian anchoveta. the omega-3s from those anchovies are essential for a fish's growth, especially salmon. each of these cages will have as many as 150,000 salmon. >> on this side, what do we see here? two, four... it's ten, ten cages. so we will have around one million fish, 1.2 million fish in these
>> la oss gå. >> greenberg: la oss gå.orwegians see themselves as running the most sophisticated aquaculture business anywhere. they've had a long time to work out the kinks. >> i've been in this business now for almost 25 years, and i feel pride every day. and one of the reasons is because it utilizes nature in a sustainable manner. and i think it's a way forward for people to recognize really how, what is sustainability? trying to define that, the industry likes to define...
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bashar al-assad ossed a red line drawny obama.took all these years for president trump to respond. do you think it will have a significant effect? pete: the rest of the world is watching. in one form mayor case back. we are willing to lead. we'll have to see where this takes us. but the old phrase under the obama administration, leading from behind -- lou: i shudder when i even hear the expression. it's so mind letters. and that was their doctrine. pete: that was their doctrine it was ill-fated. america now under president trump under his leadership, we have to dig out out of this mess, america wasn't respected. we weren't feared, nobody knew what our strategy was. he embraced the musli muslim brotherhood, the people who want to december detroit west and our way of life and our civilization and president obama embraced them. it will be a long road for president trump to get back on the right side of where we need to be going. lou: when you have talk about a long road, i think about a long in war. it's ever so much more relevant no
bashar al-assad ossed a red line drawny obama.took all these years for president trump to respond. do you think it will have a significant effect? pete: the rest of the world is watching. in one form mayor case back. we are willing to lead. we'll have to see where this takes us. but the old phrase under the obama administration, leading from behind -- lou: i shudder when i even hear the expression. it's so mind letters. and that was their doctrine. pete: that was their doctrine it was...
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the democrats haveound john oss. he's raised more than $8 million.th the republican field splinters, democrats are hope to win this outright to avoid a june run-off. conservative strategists feel more comfortable if in goes to a run-off. president trump agrees and tweeted republicans must get out and vote in georgia six, force run-offs. and yesterday republicans sent out this robo call. listen. >> this is president donald trump. liberal democrats from outside of georgia are spending millions and millions of dollars trying to take your republican congressional seat away from you. don't let them do it. >> and meanwhile, republicans are appealing to moderates that may not be 100% on board with the administration in washington. >> neil: thanks, jonathan serrie. in that incredible contest there. meantime, you have seen a lot of build-up over the republican events that are disrupted by protesters, they're happening all the time. you don't hear so much when democratic events are disrupted by democratic protesters like this one in maine. take a look. >> you
the democrats haveound john oss. he's raised more than $8 million.th the republican field splinters, democrats are hope to win this outright to avoid a june run-off. conservative strategists feel more comfortable if in goes to a run-off. president trump agrees and tweeted republicans must get out and vote in georgia six, force run-offs. and yesterday republicans sent out this robo call. listen. >> this is president donald trump. liberal democrats from outside of georgia are spending...
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but you are right, it look like donald trump is placing a bet here that oss orks oroff is goi come justow and he can come out and say, hey, republicans, i helped keep him under 50%, let's go to the runoff now, i can help you win that as well. >> no one has to tell donald trump that this is really about him. and he believes it's about him and in many ways it is about him. because this is high profile, it's a district that he really won by just 1%. hillary clinton won in that district, it was the first time a democrat won that district since jimmy carter. so, you know, i do think that he understands that everybody's going to extrapolate here. >> he does, but i think also, jon ossoff the democrat, as much as he has raised money like you said on that democratic fervor, on that democratic energy, he's campaigning heavily because it's a heavily republican district. he's careful not to do all frump bashing, some of his advertising definitely geared toward trump bashing to make his base enthusiastic. but much of it is about cut wasteful spending, get government working again, a message that has
but you are right, it look like donald trump is placing a bet here that oss orks oroff is goi come justow and he can come out and say, hey, republicans, i helped keep him under 50%, let's go to the runoff now, i can help you win that as well. >> no one has to tell donald trump that this is really about him. and he believes it's about him and in many ways it is about him. because this is high profile, it's a district that he really won by just 1%. hillary clinton won in that district, it...
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performed well in the past but one in which democrats could be making some significant in roads if oss off comes close or wins this seat. >> all right thank you from a rauk us atlanta room. drink your coffee. see you soon. bringing in former senior advisor to the trump campaign. chief politic at analyst. politic at director. political contributor. and senior political commentator, get your coffee. i have mine. this could be a long night. this is officially a nail-biter. >> sure. it is and the fact we're even talking about a democrat in this red district potentially getting 50% of the vote in a crowded field is quite remarkable and i think it sort of goes to prove why the democrats are spending, ha, $9 million there. because they believe this is exactly the kind of district they could potentially flip in 2018. you know, don, did you live in this district? >> i lived in atlanta, yeah. >> okay. so you know this district. it's wealthy, suburban district. it's diverse. it's highly educated. and this is exactly the kind of place where the democrats believe they have opportunity. >> so gloria
performed well in the past but one in which democrats could be making some significant in roads if oss off comes close or wins this seat. >> all right thank you from a rauk us atlanta room. drink your coffee. see you soon. bringing in former senior advisor to the trump campaign. chief politic at analyst. politic at director. political contributor. and senior political commentator, get your coffee. i have mine. this could be a long night. this is officially a nail-biter. >> sure. it...
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he has red lines that cannot be ossed without repercussion. the commander in chief giving the go-ahead for what's on the screen, a strike on a syrian military airbase. 59 tomahawk missiles fired from the u.s.s. porter and the u.s.s. ross in the mediterranean, sailed over lebanon, and hit syria at 8:30 p.m. eastern. the white house moments ago calling the strike decisive, justified and proportional. the first direct attack on the regime of syria's bashar al-assad on the six year war had devastating attack, 56 of the 59 missiles making contact. they say 15 people were killed. president trump saying he green lit the attack in response to this, tuesday's chemical weapons attack. more than 70 syrian civilians choked to death on poison sarin gas. 27 children, including infant twins perished. the u.s. missile launch drama unfolding as president trump engaged in delicate diplomatic dinner with chinese leader xi jinping. right after the dinner, the president personally informed the chinese president of the attacks, as much of the free world supported t
he has red lines that cannot be ossed without repercussion. the commander in chief giving the go-ahead for what's on the screen, a strike on a syrian military airbase. 59 tomahawk missiles fired from the u.s.s. porter and the u.s.s. ross in the mediterranean, sailed over lebanon, and hit syria at 8:30 p.m. eastern. the white house moments ago calling the strike decisive, justified and proportional. the first direct attack on the regime of syria's bashar al-assad on the six year war had...
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. >> think of it as the oss for investigative journalism.r reporting led to major policy changes in the bay area, and a newly proposed state law that would require schools to outline exactly when officers should and should not get involved on campus. a big congratulations to bigad and our investigative unit. very well deserved. lots of hard work, too. >> absolutely. incredible effort there. if you have a tip, give us a call, 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to the unit nbcbayarea.com.com. >> we continue to monitor the health of former president george h.w. bush this morning. he's recovering from pneumonia, but he's still in the hospital battling another respiratory illness. his medical team says he has chronic bra chronic bronchitis. he's 92 years old. doctors expect to send him back home, however, by the end of the week. >> nascar's most popular driver issing. this will be dale earnhardt, jr.'s last racing season. the two-time daytona 500 winner has suffered several concussions and his last one forced him to sit out most of the last racing
. >> think of it as the oss for investigative journalism.r reporting led to major policy changes in the bay area, and a newly proposed state law that would require schools to outline exactly when officers should and should not get involved on campus. a big congratulations to bigad and our investigative unit. very well deserved. lots of hard work, too. >> absolutely. incredible effort there. if you have a tip, give us a call, 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to the unit...
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the neblgs one co the next one coming up is in georgia, saw the democratic nominee in that seat, jon oss soff. it's next tuesday. first of all, we have a poll in this district. this one's little hard to read. normally you look at this and say look at this,ossoff is the democrat in the georgia special election next week, he's way ahead. this is a jungle primary. all the candidates, a bunch of republicans and really only two democrats are on the ballot all together. if one of these candidates breaks 50% of the vote, that candidate wins on the spot. if not, there's a runoff between the top two. the name of the game here is if you're democrats they pretty much concentrated all their resources behind ossoff. really only one other candidate barely getting any support. look all this republican support that sort of broken up here. this new poll today is probably good news for republicans. if you add the republican candidates together, it actually comes to 51. if you add the democratic candidates together, it comes to 43. what democrats are thinking in this district is they have poured millions i
the neblgs one co the next one coming up is in georgia, saw the democratic nominee in that seat, jon oss soff. it's next tuesday. first of all, we have a poll in this district. this one's little hard to read. normally you look at this and say look at this,ossoff is the democrat in the georgia special election next week, he's way ahead. this is a jungle primary. all the candidates, a bunch of republicans and really only two democrats are on the ballot all together. if one of these candidates...
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but we have a very detailed observations made by an oss team in pyongyang on an american mission. there were reports of what russians were doing, they were exhaustive. they were taking human reparations from north korea, treating the north koreans like they were japanese. they were not too kind to manchurian's elsewhere. they needed some cooperation. and they found it. they included their chosen one, that is a bad pun. [laughter] dr. millett: who is that guy? in the meeting with the soviet generals whose names are forgettable, but for the record, i will tell you. this group who were responsible for the russian occupation, when looting was going on were looking for koreans they could find that were cooperative. one was supposed to pacify the christians. the question was, who would control the people outside the christian community? pyongyang was a hotbed of christian activity. that is the picture we really wanted. communist came and four groups, all claiming legitimacy in terms of succeeding the russians and governments of north korea. one group or soviet koreans. they had lived in
but we have a very detailed observations made by an oss team in pyongyang on an american mission. there were reports of what russians were doing, they were exhaustive. they were taking human reparations from north korea, treating the north koreans like they were japanese. they were not too kind to manchurian's elsewhere. they needed some cooperation. and they found it. they included their chosen one, that is a bad pun. [laughter] dr. millett: who is that guy? in the meeting with the soviet...
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he'd been head of oss operations in europe, world war ii, great event in his life. they laughed. go forward to tuesday night, november, and it's clear he's won. turns to casey and said, well, bill, are you ready to be director of central intelligence? he said if i can't be secretary of state in the process. >> he was always twoun keep dribbling. >> and about an hour later the phone rang. the president told me all of this. it was barry goldwater congratulating you on winning the election and sid only have one request. i have the perfect candidate to be the director of central intelligence, advice admiral bobby inman who's running nsa. and he said i met with him but i've already given the job to bill casey. long silence. because casey and goldwater hated one another from public and party politics. then they -- they're sort of sorting out how to deal with this and the president said i've got more calls generated by barry about you than anybody else running, he just wouldn't get off of it. so tic helms suggested, why don't do you a shotgun marriage, have inman as the deputy. we did t
he'd been head of oss operations in europe, world war ii, great event in his life. they laughed. go forward to tuesday night, november, and it's clear he's won. turns to casey and said, well, bill, are you ready to be director of central intelligence? he said if i can't be secretary of state in the process. >> he was always twoun keep dribbling. >> and about an hour later the phone rang. the president told me all of this. it was barry goldwater congratulating you on winning the...
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and i've been through different aspect oss of that. and i've had heartache. and i have a greater appreciation for the world around me. and i'm so thankful for that. >> one of the things you said, the hardest chapters bring you to the most beautiful ones. you have to wait long enough to get there. and i know your faith is important to you. this isn't some faith that you put up on a shelf to admire. you had to really put it to the test. >> i have. and there's been times when i turned away from it. but every time i turned away, i have been shown that there's such a greater power out there. and god reveals himself to me in the strongest ways. and so, my determination outweighs my fear every day. and because i was at the boston marathon and i got blown up does not mean that my life stop there's. i was three feet from a bomb. i'm here today. i'm blessed, regardless of anything else that happens. >> you're here and shining. we're so happy to see you. congratulations on the book. and happy early birthday. "taking my life back" is out tomorrow. >>> tcoming up next, ma
and i've been through different aspect oss of that. and i've had heartache. and i have a greater appreciation for the world around me. and i'm so thankful for that. >> one of the things you said, the hardest chapters bring you to the most beautiful ones. you have to wait long enough to get there. and i know your faith is important to you. this isn't some faith that you put up on a shelf to admire. you had to really put it to the test. >> i have. and there's been times when i turned...
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befonvesting, consider the fund's call 80083-03 for e oss ainghis formation. recarell caldiributed invedistbu. ainghis fo♪♪ation. recarell dr. kels mcneely and some day yomibe call aergy♪rme engy lives here. >>> welcome back. johnson & johnson just out with its earnings, came in with an adjusted earnings of 1.83 a share. better than 1.77. company is giving guidance for the full year saying it expects to earn between $7 and $7.15 a share. the street's estimate is at the low end of that, $7.04. you can look and see johnson & johnson shares are up by 19 rents to 125.91. they talked about first quarter medical device sales, 6.29 billion. cardiovascular sales. worldwide farm suipharmaceutica of 8 been the 2 billio.2 billio. >> for the year raising revenue guidance to 75.4 to 76.1. i think that the street right now is at 74.8. >> yeah. >> even though there's a couple hundred -- a bit shy, as you can see there. what is that? hundred? i need scientific notation. 100 million or so shy. raising for the full-year. you never know. lumpy. quarter by quarter, you try to fig
befonvesting, consider the fund's call 80083-03 for e oss ainghis formation. recarell caldiributed invedistbu. ainghis fo♪♪ation. recarell dr. kels mcneely and some day yomibe call aergy♪rme engy lives here. >>> welcome back. johnson & johnson just out with its earnings, came in with an adjusted earnings of 1.83 a share. better than 1.77. company is giving guidance for the full year saying it expects to earn between $7 and $7.15 a share. the street's estimate is at the low...