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. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted to be part of the show. >> msnbc, any time you need me, i'll be here. >> and within a very short period of time did something that was so shocking to me, i couldn't believe it. >> i am a sex offender. i'm a violent sexual predator. >> he very loudly started proclaiming himself as a sexual predator. >> an attempted sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. >> having a sex offense in prison, in some prisons it's tantamount to a death sentence, but in almost any prison facility, you are going to be harmed if you are a known sex offender. >> i have a history of repeated flashing. i'm like a serial flasher. >> schreiber could
. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted...
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schreiber and dr. kurt bloome. the reason bloome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas, and schreiber worked for the air force inness, and it's a long and tangles tale. you can read about it in the book, but it's really astonishing that. schreiber, the former surgeon general of the third reich, was living in texas. but as i said, the cold war was heating up, and this was the threat. the threat was that the soviets who, by the way, had hair own program of german scientists, they got a lot of rocket scientists. but unlike our program, we sort of put the german scientists up on pedestals and treated them with great regard and made them sort of the top dogs of our program. the soviets really loapted the germans. -- loathed the germans. there was deep animosity from the war, and so their german rocket scientists were kept at a second tier. and they were actually squeezed of the information and sent back to germany by the russians at which point the cia stepped in, grabbed up all those german scientists to
schreiber and dr. kurt bloome. the reason bloome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas, and schreiber worked for the air force inness, and it's a long and tangles tale. you can read about it in the book, but it's really astonishing that. schreiber, the former surgeon general of the third reich, was living in texas. but as i said, the cold war was heating up, and this was the threat. the threat was that the soviets who, by the way, had hair own program of german scientists, they...
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schreiber and dr. blome. the reason that blome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas. and schieber wke
schreiber and dr. blome. the reason that blome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas. and schieber wke
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schreiber and dr. blome. the reason that blome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas. and schieber worked at the u.s. -- for the u.s. air force in texas, and it's a long and tangled tale. you can read about it in the book. but it's really astonishing that schreiber, the former surgeon general of the third reich, was living in texas. but as i said, the cold war was heating up, and this was the threat. the threat was that the soviets, who, bill the way, had their own program of german scientist, they got a lot of rocket scientists, but unlike our program, we sort of put the german scientists on pedestals. pedestals and treated them with great regard and made them the top dogs of our program. the soviets loathed the germans. there was deep animosity from the war, and so their german rocket scientists were kept at a second tier and they were actually squeezed of the information, and sent back to germany by the russians, at which point the cia stepped in, grabbed up all those german scientists to learn what they could about the soviet missile program, but what they learned
schreiber and dr. blome. the reason that blome got the job was because schreiber was sent to texas. and schieber worked at the u.s. -- for the u.s. air force in texas, and it's a long and tangled tale. you can read about it in the book. but it's really astonishing that schreiber, the former surgeon general of the third reich, was living in texas. but as i said, the cold war was heating up, and this was the threat. the threat was that the soviets, who, bill the way, had their own program of...
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important to the overall story except that john raines and bonnie raines stayed in a pool house of the schreiber- the shrivers. michael novak was in the car. what is that about? burglarymmer after the , the shrivers had hired john raines to organize a conference at the bioethics center that they just established at georgetown university, which continues to operate. this was going to be the premier event. john was in charge of organizing a series of panels with very interesting speakers. one day that summer, shriver and of awere in the backseat car and they were driving along, talking about various things. all of a sudden, sargent shriver turned to john and said, i think you had something to do with that thing up in media. john, as he described it, was utterly shocked. i do not have the balls for that. said, i think you do. john decided to leave it at that. this was not a discussion he wanted to pursue. i want toapter that read a little bit, chapter 19, called "crude and cruel". operations carried out by the secret fbi were crude." look at this, for a moment, from somebody watching who says i am
important to the overall story except that john raines and bonnie raines stayed in a pool house of the schreiber- the shrivers. michael novak was in the car. what is that about? burglarymmer after the , the shrivers had hired john raines to organize a conference at the bioethics center that they just established at georgetown university, which continues to operate. this was going to be the premier event. john was in charge of organizing a series of panels with very interesting speakers. one day...
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they have leave schreiber tomorrow.donovan the showtime series iwatch. >> he's also the cofounder of band general store. that should be a good interview. >> it's going to be too much attractive man. it's going to blow up the camera. >> i'm going to leave it right there. it is 86 minutes past the hour which means bloomberg is on the markets. >> let's get you caught up on how things are trading at mid-a. u.s. stocks are rallying -- the second day of gains for the s&p 500 and dow industrials. the snp andnts on this comes after the s&p had its worst week in a while. some industrial production grew more than forecast and the rightg numbers coming in in line with what analysts were looking for. certainly not discouraging anyone because there was a lot of noise around the february data because of the weather. treasuries have pared their gains and you can see yields are down. not i much. yielding 35 basis points. the dollar has been a big mover as the federal reserve begins its two-day meeting. we will get word from janet yelle
they have leave schreiber tomorrow.donovan the showtime series iwatch. >> he's also the cofounder of band general store. that should be a good interview. >> it's going to be too much attractive man. it's going to blow up the camera. >> i'm going to leave it right there. it is 86 minutes past the hour which means bloomberg is on the markets. >> let's get you caught up on how things are trading at mid-a. u.s. stocks are rallying -- the second day of gains for the s&p...
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. >> leave schreiber is shaking up madison avenue. he has founded a brand marketing company.et interview. everyone takes i will start with you but i'm not. why did you pick liev? >> we have been collaborating with work over the years and it is something that has been amazing for me. branding has gotten more into storytelling. to make been able anything that i'm working on better. he has bought a lot of insight into how i tell stories. >> i was wondering if it had anything to do with radon event. show getscter in that things done. i'm not sure if it is marketing per se. he is a mover and a shaker. >> it is a move we have always got. i can always pull a bat out of the trunk. did you take this? why did you think your brand, what you have created will translate into something else? >> i never thought i would be successful as an actor. >> you were wrong. >> in college, i actually studied this. visual literacy. jealous ofvery scott. >> how did you know each other? >> i went to high school with his wife. i was really impressed by it. one time he was nice enough to let me help them w
. >> leave schreiber is shaking up madison avenue. he has founded a brand marketing company.et interview. everyone takes i will start with you but i'm not. why did you pick liev? >> we have been collaborating with work over the years and it is something that has been amazing for me. branding has gotten more into storytelling. to make been able anything that i'm working on better. he has bought a lot of insight into how i tell stories. >> i was wondering if it had anything to...
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schreiber. >> partner of naomi watts. >> in my immediate that i don't know who naomi watts is?>, on. >> friends with nicole kidman. >> i know nicole kidman. she a very good guitar player, right? >> nearly watts is a very good-looking lady. but really? >> things you need to know from adam johnson. >> russian oligarchs. there the main target. dealmakers in london stander lose out. more than $180 billion of russian generated business is now at stake. matthew campbell joins us from london. wealthy russians have standout out across europe. we know they have homes in switzerland, bank accounts there as well. sports teams across the continent. especiallylondon vulnerable? an exaggeration to say the business capital of russia. when you have a lot of money, as a lot of these russian oligarchs do, you need to invest it. you need to find lawyers, accountants, bankers to advise you. and they have come to london. they feel protected in the u.k. rather than in russia. >> specifically, what kind of this mess has been interrupted by the crisis in ukraine? >> there have been a couple of initial
schreiber. >> partner of naomi watts. >> in my immediate that i don't know who naomi watts is?>, on. >> friends with nicole kidman. >> i know nicole kidman. she a very good guitar player, right? >> nearly watts is a very good-looking lady. but really? >> things you need to know from adam johnson. >> russian oligarchs. there the main target. dealmakers in london stander lose out. more than $180 billion of russian generated business is now at stake....