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. >> plus, wonder girl, unmasked. a 10-year-old and a message of hope. stay with >>> bad weather may be to blame for two tour bus accidents. the first in fallbrook. the bus overturned on southbound interstate 15 at south state route 76. one person was killed and 19 others injured. six very seriously the second accident occurred 40 miles north in corona. another bus coming from a casino near camp pendelton overturned. 30 people suffered injuries in that crash. >> search and rescue teams remain unseen in london at a theater where something brought down the house. it happened during a performance packed with 7 720 people. 80 people were injureed and seven seriously injured. londoners handled it with unusual british reserve. >> the ceiling presumably glass just collapsed just like that. >> it was chaotic in there. we've had about 55 buses on the scene. and a number of specialist units. >> the theater built in 1901, a heavy thunderstorm happening at the time but investigators don't know whether it tribt toed that collapse. >> pg&e has been hit with fines by t
. >> plus, wonder girl, unmasked. a 10-year-old and a message of hope. stay with >>> bad weather may be to blame for two tour bus accidents. the first in fallbrook. the bus overturned on southbound interstate 15 at south state route 76. one person was killed and 19 others injured. six very seriously the second accident occurred 40 miles north in corona. another bus coming from a casino near camp pendelton overturned. 30 people suffered injuries in that crash. >> search and...
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. >> america tonight, unmasks >> it's a classic art form that originated centuries ago, but still revered today. sheila macvicar sat down with two performers. >> thanks toll anchor us line. the image of indian dance that most of us have is to sequinned indian dancer. when people arrived at the shakespeare theater recently, they hoped to see one of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expect 70-year-olds. >> you have been dancing for how many years? >> almost 60 years. >> and you not quite that long? >> yes. one year senior to him. >> 61 years. >> yep. i started in 1952. >> v p. and shanta are performers in fall festival of indian arts . >> very common in indian dance to see older dancers. we've had five nights of the festival and the youngest dancer was about in his late 30s. but everyone else was over 60. >> in sharp contrast to the short careers and early retirements of ballet dancers in indian classical dance, age only brings more reverence. >> the expressive part becomes very much more important and the experience in life, the more you experience life, it brings
. >> america tonight, unmasks >> it's a classic art form that originated centuries ago, but still revered today. sheila macvicar sat down with two performers. >> thanks toll anchor us line. the image of indian dance that most of us have is to sequinned indian dancer. when people arrived at the shakespeare theater recently, they hoped to see one of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expect 70-year-olds. >> you have been dancing for how many years?...
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. >> not only does she unmask him, she also unmasks her inner forensic scientist. >> and then i went, wait a minute, i need dna. i don't know why that sounds funny. but i've watched every single "csi" series and i'm thinking, scratch his face and as i did, he turned and tried to bite me. and i thought, huh-uh, not getting near the teeth, there could be a disease, germs. he put me into a headlock and tried to push me down and stabbed me in the thigh. it felt like he punched me hard with the handle of it because when he pulled it out, there was no blood. that made me mad. >> the struggle intensifies but this gutsy grandma refuses to surrender and starts wailing on him with the phone. >> somehow i had the phone in my hand and i started hitting him as hard as i could on the head with the phone. the whole time i'm yelling and screaming for him to get away, for someone to help me. there has to be someone in the hotel that could heard me screaming. i turned around to go for the phone again, the dial and i felt him punch me in the back. and i had started having a hard time breathing. so i tho
. >> not only does she unmask him, she also unmasks her inner forensic scientist. >> and then i went, wait a minute, i need dna. i don't know why that sounds funny. but i've watched every single "csi" series and i'm thinking, scratch his face and as i did, he turned and tried to bite me. and i thought, huh-uh, not getting near the teeth, there could be a disease, germs. he put me into a headlock and tried to push me down and stabbed me in the thigh. it felt like he punched...
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he unmasked surveillance by u.s. and british secret services. he told big world about the u.s. prism data mining program. >> recently, we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide mass surveillance, watching everything we do. >> snowden was part of that system. as a computer expert and contracted to the u.s. national security agency, he says his criticism well on the years -- on deaf ears. >> over time, that awareness of wrongdoing builds up, and you feel compelled to talk about it, and the more you talk about it, the more you are ignored. >> snowden did see it as a problem and decided to go public. >> edward snowden has done us a very great service. we must be grateful to him. the issue is the right to privacy and the individual's right to control the dissemination of personal information. >> a german green party lawmaker may be grateful. many other politicians are not. in october, he visited snowden in moscow, where he has been given asylum by the russian government. >> he indicated that he knows a lot more about the documents that h
he unmasked surveillance by u.s. and british secret services. he told big world about the u.s. prism data mining program. >> recently, we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide mass surveillance, watching everything we do. >> snowden was part of that system. as a computer expert and contracted to the u.s. national security agency, he says his criticism well on the years -- on deaf ears. >> over time, that awareness of wrongdoing...
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this an unusual unmasking of a top secret mission it was reported that robert levinson who vanished in iran seven years ago had been working on a covert cia mission, one that wasn't even sanctioned by the cia. andrea mitchell in our washington bureau tonight with more on this. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the mysterious disappearance of robert levinson has turned into a scandal and a government cover-up the family believes jeopardized efforts to bring him home. last seen three years ago, bearded and gaunt, wearing an orange jump suit made to look like a guantanamo detainee, but a hopeful sign he was still alive for his wife christine and their seven children. what is your message to his captors? >> we will do whatever we need to to bring bob home alive to his family. we miss him terribly. >> reporter: since bob levinson disappeared in iran seven years ago, the u.s. denied he was working the for a government agency including in testimony to the senate intelligence community. today the white house was still playing word games, denying he was a cia employee. >> he was not a u.
this an unusual unmasking of a top secret mission it was reported that robert levinson who vanished in iran seven years ago had been working on a covert cia mission, one that wasn't even sanctioned by the cia. andrea mitchell in our washington bureau tonight with more on this. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the mysterious disappearance of robert levinson has turned into a scandal and a government cover-up the family believes jeopardized efforts to bring him home. last seen three...
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. >> reporter: from his refuge in russia, edward snowden claimed victory in his campaign to unmask the national security agency's global surveillance programs. snowden told the "washington post": snowden, a former n.s.a. computer specialist, has leaked top secret files detailing how the u.s. collects massive amounts of phone and internet data. the government argues bulk collections helped detect terrorist plots, but in defending his leaks in june, snowden told britain's the "guardian" newspaper innocent americans need to know their privacy rights are being violated. >> the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong. >> reporter: snowden made the same point to the "post," insisting he's a whistle-blower and not a defector. >> reporter: but the u.s. justice department has charged him under the espionage act with divulging classified information. snowden's supporters say he might return to the u.s. if prosecutors back off. in an interview last month, attorney general eric holder said that won't happen. would you entertain any kind of immunity deal for sn
. >> reporter: from his refuge in russia, edward snowden claimed victory in his campaign to unmask the national security agency's global surveillance programs. snowden told the "washington post": snowden, a former n.s.a. computer specialist, has leaked top secret files detailing how the u.s. collects massive amounts of phone and internet data. the government argues bulk collections helped detect terrorist plots, but in defending his leaks in june, snowden told britain's the...
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into a contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden who's faced a witch hunt from washington for unmasking the n.s.a. is all seeing the full story coming your way a bit later here. on our syrian kurds want their own delegation for next month's peace conference on syria known as geneva two last month the group declared an autonomous government of the country kurds are one of the world's largest largest ethnic groups without their own state but as paula slipped reports history could soon be in the making. discriminated repressed and divided for years the kurds were the scapegoats of the middle east but now the fortunes have turned resilient and hopeful history is on their side for four thousand years kurds lived in iraq now they're enjoying defect autonomy and many believe independence is not far away but is now practical is not run by a powerful state in baghdad and a strongly believe that we are moving towards. a full independent kurdish state in the north of here across the border in turkey as much as twenty percent of the population is kurdish they fight for independence has long been a
into a contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden who's faced a witch hunt from washington for unmasking the n.s.a. is all seeing the full story coming your way a bit later here. on our syrian kurds want their own delegation for next month's peace conference on syria known as geneva two last month the group declared an autonomous government of the country kurds are one of the world's largest largest ethnic groups without their own state but as paula slipped reports history could soon be in...
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. >> "america tonight" unmasks dating online with a fresh look at the search for love. the stream is uniquely interactive television. >> and finally from us this hour, an interesting predicament. if a world famous artist painted a picture on a building you owned,way would you do - keep the work in place or try a get rich quick by removing it for sale. the debate is pitting street art purists against high brow art collectors. the work is "brook line bandaged ard", and the artist is almost anonymous, going by the name of banks si. >> if you wondered how the other half live, visit miami art week. like swallow returns, each december the beautiful people make their way to miami for a few days of chardonnay sitting and papua new guinea posing. by the way, you can see pretty cool art here too. but the star of the show, judging from the security arrangements is not cindy crawford, but a 6,000 pound slap of concrete and brick attributed to graffiti artist banksy. >> banks si is a well-known british street artist. he started with small street pieces in europe and has become hot.
. >> "america tonight" unmasks dating online with a fresh look at the search for love. the stream is uniquely interactive television. >> and finally from us this hour, an interesting predicament. if a world famous artist painted a picture on a building you owned,way would you do - keep the work in place or try a get rich quick by removing it for sale. the debate is pitting street art purists against high brow art collectors. the work is "brook line bandaged ard",...
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dot com to find out how the trickster was unmasked. a case dismissed a six year old boy is suspended from school after kissing the hand of a classmate he likes on our street are called find out how a show of affection led to claims of sexual harassment. now the u.k. has managed to squeeze out a little more growth than expected it's increasing their foreign aid budget the treasury chief is about to approve a one billion pound increase what was most people yet to feel the benefits of economic recovery menacing the aid is going the wrong way laura smith reports. britain's economy is growing better than expected so more money in our pockets to relieve some of the misery of people out of poverty help them pay their heating bills but controversially and despite cops and hardship home the more positive figures will also mean increasing the amount the u.k. sends abroad in foreign aid not because there's more suffering in the world but to meet an arbitrary target not point seven percent of national income the british government seems set on inc
dot com to find out how the trickster was unmasked. a case dismissed a six year old boy is suspended from school after kissing the hand of a classmate he likes on our street are called find out how a show of affection led to claims of sexual harassment. now the u.k. has managed to squeeze out a little more growth than expected it's increasing their foreign aid budget the treasury chief is about to approve a one billion pound increase what was most people yet to feel the benefits of economic...
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the times unmasked at last. the guillotine. facial reconstruction created by a french expert.french expert who has given us the face of maximilian. the revolutionary leader during the french revolution. where did he get the details to make it? it came from a model made by marie. who made herself famous by taking -- a bit grandma. decapitated heads out of vasquez. -- a bit grim. -- taking the decapitated heads out of baskets. some of her marks of live on. this how he created this. >> what is it made from? wax. >> i am not sure. a high level of technology. who loves brussels sprouts? >> love them. hungry wood pigeons are rummaging the scraps. [indiscernible] this year, the birds appetites is ferocious. we have a slight problem on our hands. >> some people hated him. >> i did not like them as a kid. george w. bush does not like broccoli. >> and they now how sweet brussels sprouts. for the kids. [laughter] with an inspirational contribution. this the new york times story. the fourth ranked best in the world. she can now surf without pain. she missed the u.s. open and she wants to
the times unmasked at last. the guillotine. facial reconstruction created by a french expert.french expert who has given us the face of maximilian. the revolutionary leader during the french revolution. where did he get the details to make it? it came from a model made by marie. who made herself famous by taking -- a bit grandma. decapitated heads out of vasquez. -- a bit grim. -- taking the decapitated heads out of baskets. some of her marks of live on. this how he created this. >> what...
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contractor turned was simple edward snowden who of course has faced a witch hunt from washington for unmasking the n.s.a. is all seeing eye for story coming your way a bit later here on r.t. international. all right for now the european union's credit rating has been dealt a blow to standard and poor's downgraded it from aaa to double a plus the agency said the blocks financial profile has deteriorated let's get more on this now ati's peter all of a is in for us and good to see you peter so ultimately the european union no longer at the top of the tree when it comes to its credit worthiness is might be shining sending shocks to the markets what do you know right now. well what we've heard is that s. and p. standard and poor's the financial services agency have decided that the european union's credit rating of aaa was too good for it so they've downgraded it one point to double a plus now the reasons that they've given for this is they said that the financial profile of the e.u. deteriorated also that there was a lack of cohesion within the european union and if you look across the individual
contractor turned was simple edward snowden who of course has faced a witch hunt from washington for unmasking the n.s.a. is all seeing eye for story coming your way a bit later here on r.t. international. all right for now the european union's credit rating has been dealt a blow to standard and poor's downgraded it from aaa to double a plus the agency said the blocks financial profile has deteriorated let's get more on this now ati's peter all of a is in for us and good to see you peter so...
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unmasking the ceos, husbands and workers who fuel the black market sale of girls. >> i like girls. why not? >> it's 9:00 p.m. on a friday night and the inspector, a 14-year veteran of the san francisco vice unit is headed to the upper tenderloin, a well known area where women are sold. >> tonight we're doing a, what we call a first offender's prostitution operation. we send out a female police officer posing as a prostitute. and the johns will approach her. if she gets all the elements of solicitation, they'll be arrested for soliciting prostitution. >> this san francisco police officer is an undercover decoy who has worked this corner many times. >> this corner is known for transgender and for female prostitutes. a lot of times i will get men who ask me if i'm male or female. >> drug dealers, muggers and sex traffickers also roam the tenderloin so the undercover's safety is a primary concern. >> you never who know the person is pulling up. sex offenders, pimps, we have a an undercover officer. >> is the wire still good? copy. >> as soon as the team assembles at the corner, there i
unmasking the ceos, husbands and workers who fuel the black market sale of girls. >> i like girls. why not? >> it's 9:00 p.m. on a friday night and the inspector, a 14-year veteran of the san francisco vice unit is headed to the upper tenderloin, a well known area where women are sold. >> tonight we're doing a, what we call a first offender's prostitution operation. we send out a female police officer posing as a prostitute. and the johns will approach her. if she gets all the...
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to die after benedick arnold came back to new york city determined to find out the spy who would unmasks the plot so culper quit and said i am out. if he would say that he is still on i will not come back. but they would eventually come back but it seems there was a sadness i believe with another six months i could closer to name somebody then there's 27 separate historians to do this every day. why will i reach as something as insignificant to the woman is? >> host: so for now all we have is 355. >> guest: i believe somebody else will write exactly to that is. >> host: you already mentioned james river in 10. >> guest: when i first started this project not knowing what i wanted to do with it i thought that james clearly the editor of loyalist newspaper a of a loyal to the crown. and it was part of the sons of liberty prior to the war. but at some point during the war he switched sides. he kept righty am putting help the newspaper. >> host: he pointed out in new york city it is the river in tin foil to set. guess where the newspaper went? also back to britain. my son that captain look wh
to die after benedick arnold came back to new york city determined to find out the spy who would unmasks the plot so culper quit and said i am out. if he would say that he is still on i will not come back. but they would eventually come back but it seems there was a sadness i believe with another six months i could closer to name somebody then there's 27 separate historians to do this every day. why will i reach as something as insignificant to the woman is? >> host: so for now all we...
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. >> it can't hurt but look, you're going to be on tour de france to unmask the calorie burning you willonsumption -- >> so diet is the key. >> yeah, controlling the intake. >> and portions? >> yes. >> americans have huge portions. >> yes. >> "salt, sugar, fat" is available now. it's a terrific read. thank you very much indeed. >>> a fitness guru to the stars, she trained again net paltrow and new mom kim kardashian. she's got lots to tell us. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your
. >> it can't hurt but look, you're going to be on tour de france to unmask the calorie burning you willonsumption -- >> so diet is the key. >> yeah, controlling the intake. >> and portions? >> yes. >> americans have huge portions. >> yes. >> "salt, sugar, fat" is available now. it's a terrific read. thank you very much indeed. >>> a fitness guru to the stars, she trained again net paltrow and new mom kim kardashian. she's got...
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. >> it can't hurt but look, you're going to be on tour de france to unmask the calorie burning you will for the over consumption -- >> so diet is the key. >> yeah, controlling the intake. >> and portions? >> yes. >> americans have huge portions. >> yes. >> "salt, sugar, fat" is available now. it's a terrific read. thank you very much indeed. >>> a fitness guru to the stars, she trained gwyneth paltrow and new mom kim kardashian. she's got lots to tell us. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. combinations of your favorite seafood from lobster to crab, shrimp and mussels in a savory broth. try one today, and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more. the day building
. >> it can't hurt but look, you're going to be on tour de france to unmask the calorie burning you will for the over consumption -- >> so diet is the key. >> yeah, controlling the intake. >> and portions? >> yes. >> americans have huge portions. >> yes. >> "salt, sugar, fat" is available now. it's a terrific read. thank you very much indeed. >>> a fitness guru to the stars, she trained gwyneth paltrow and new mom kim...
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. >> reporter: the new drone unmasked by aviation week, it's so secret, the drone is believed to be att test center in nevada. reporter amy butler says the shape means enemy radars can't easily see the drone. unlike the u2 spy plane, this has no pilot and advance censors. it will make long flights at 11 miles above the earth unconstrained by human imitations or the weather. >> this aircraft will be able to take pictures using radar. radar pictures are great because they don't get muddied up by cloud or dust cover. could probably also take pictures with just what we know as thermal camera, it can see heat. probably has the boxes that do things like listen to cell phone calls, listen to activities basically going on on an enemy's frequency. radar activities, that sort of thing. >> reporter: though it crashed, the stealth helicopter that brought navy s.e.a.l.s to bin laden's pakistani compound showed the crucial need to sneak past those air defenses. officially, the air force won't comment on the drone effort, but several u.s. officials tell cnn its capabilities are now a top intelligence
. >> reporter: the new drone unmasked by aviation week, it's so secret, the drone is believed to be att test center in nevada. reporter amy butler says the shape means enemy radars can't easily see the drone. unlike the u2 spy plane, this has no pilot and advance censors. it will make long flights at 11 miles above the earth unconstrained by human imitations or the weather. >> this aircraft will be able to take pictures using radar. radar pictures are great because they don't get...
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>> guest: fuchs is finally unmasked several years after the war in--in 1950. he was sentenced, i think, a 14-year prison term. eventually, upon his release, he--he continued his work in east germany. c-span: how did he get into this in the first place? >> guest: well, he--klaus fuchs had been a young, avid communist in his native germany. things got very tough for--for communists in germany as the nazis came to power, so he fled to great britain and eventually became a british citizen. c-span: back to the pr sheet here, which--by the way, did you write this? >> guest: i made some suggestions. c-span: because, you know, sometimes authors don't, and then they're always surprised by what's in here. 'a leaked fdr plan led hitler to declare war on the united states.' >> guest: yeah, this is frequently overlooked, brian, th--that the united states did not cl--declare war on germany; we declared war only on japan on december 8th, 1941. why did hitler do something seemingly so rash? there was a leak of an important document called rainbow five, a contingency plan that
>> guest: fuchs is finally unmasked several years after the war in--in 1950. he was sentenced, i think, a 14-year prison term. eventually, upon his release, he--he continued his work in east germany. c-span: how did he get into this in the first place? >> guest: well, he--klaus fuchs had been a young, avid communist in his native germany. things got very tough for--for communists in germany as the nazis came to power, so he fled to great britain and eventually became a british...
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after benedict arnold came into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped to unmask his plot and he went on a rampage to the point where junior quit and said i'm out, not giving it. he would say forget it. i'm not going to come back. they would ultimately get convinced to come back to finish off the war. i believe by the paperback which could be six months i would be closer to naming someone but i thought why reach if i go out of my way to convey convene a separate who live and breathe this every day why am i going to reach the significance of who that woman is? >> guest: . >> host: so she is 355 and that is all history knows of her name. >> guest: i believe somebody will figure out who it is. >> host: you've already mentioned james rivington. >> guest: when i first thought of this project and being passionate about it and not knowing i wanted to give i do ii wanted to learn more, i thought that james was clearly the editor of a loyalist newspaper because he was loyal to the cloud. he had his place burned to the ground prior to the war because they were convinced for
after benedict arnold came into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped to unmask his plot and he went on a rampage to the point where junior quit and said i'm out, not giving it. he would say forget it. i'm not going to come back. they would ultimately get convinced to come back to finish off the war. i believe by the paperback which could be six months i would be closer to naming someone but i thought why reach if i go out of my way to convey convene a separate who...
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after benedict arnold came back into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped unmask his plot, and he went on a rampage to the point where junior quit, townsend told washington he was out, not doing it, and picked it up, forget it, heat still on, i'm not coming back. they ultimately would get convinced to come back to finish off the war, but it seems as though, and there was a sadness through the group, and i believe by the paperback, which could be six months, i would get close to naming someone. why reach? if i con go out of my way to convene, and oyster bay to new york city, why am i going to reach at something as significant at who the woman is? >> host: for now, she's 355, and that's all history knows of her for a name? >> guest: yes, and i believe someone, us or somebody else, will figure out exactly who it is. >> host: tell us, you mentioned him, but james riffington, he's your last one of the six. >> guest: when i first started this project or started being passionate about it, not knowing what to do with it butmented to learn more, i thought james was the edi
after benedict arnold came back into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped unmask his plot, and he went on a rampage to the point where junior quit, townsend told washington he was out, not doing it, and picked it up, forget it, heat still on, i'm not coming back. they ultimately would get convinced to come back to finish off the war, but it seems as though, and there was a sadness through the group, and i believe by the paperback, which could be six months, i would...
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after benedict arnold came back into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped unmaskhis plot and he went on a rampage the point that they quit and told george washington i'm out, not doing it and they would say forget it, the heat is still on. i'm not going to come back and they would get convinced to come back and finish off the war. there was a sadness that went through the group and i believe by the paper back which could be six months i would get even closer to naming someone that i thought why reach if i go out of my way to convene the separate stories that live and breathe this everyday from oyster bay to new york city why am i going to reach out to something as significant as who this woman is. >> host: so for now she is 355 and that is all history knows of her for a name. >> guest: and i believe someone will figure out exactly who it is. >> host: tell us about you already mentioned him, but james rivington is one of the six. >> guest: when i started being passionate about this not knowing i wanted to do it but i knew i wanted to learn more i thought that james
after benedict arnold came back into new york city determined to find out who the spy was that helped unmaskhis plot and he went on a rampage the point that they quit and told george washington i'm out, not doing it and they would say forget it, the heat is still on. i'm not going to come back and they would get convinced to come back and finish off the war. there was a sadness that went through the group and i believe by the paper back which could be six months i would get even closer to...
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. >> reporter: it was first unmasked by "aviation week."s so secret the drone is believed to be at this hangar at area 51, the air force's highly secure flight test center in nevada. reporter amy butler says the shape means enemy radars can't easily see the drone, and unlike -- it has no pilot and advance sensored. it will make those long flights unconstrained by human limitations or the weather. >> this aircraft will likely be able to take pictures using radar. radar pictures are great. they don't get muddied up by cloud or dust cover. it could probably also take -- so it did see heat, and probably has the kinds of boxes that do things like listen to cell phone calls, listen to activities bakley going on on an enemy's frequency. >> although it crashed, the stealth helicopter that brof navy s.e.a.l.s to osama bin laden's compound showed the need to sneak past thor air defenses officially the air force won't comment on the drone effort, but several u.s. officials tell cnn its capabilities are now a tough intelligence-gathering priority, espe
. >> reporter: it was first unmasked by "aviation week."s so secret the drone is believed to be at this hangar at area 51, the air force's highly secure flight test center in nevada. reporter amy butler says the shape means enemy radars can't easily see the drone, and unlike -- it has no pilot and advance sensored. it will make those long flights unconstrained by human limitations or the weather. >> this aircraft will likely be able to take pictures using radar. radar...
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nobody has been able to unmask although word is it jack ormer pay pal v. pfpp. shel shelby.oft into the wrong business. i should be back being a waitress. waitress?were you a >> should i say? >> yes. >> it was in a thai restaurant philadelphia. >> i was the crumbeliest waiter. i worked in greenwich village. i waited tables for a short while. when there was a crisis i would slow down. sounds like we were both terrible at it. good we went into another business. story, i love it not just for the feel good factor but pal found eers are cropping up all over. >> the paypal mafia they call it valley.on the old saying success has many failure is an orphan. i don't think anybody knew about paypal. they have more fathers. .ll of these guys one didn't work at paypal when was sold to ebay. it is a fantastic business right now. spent the day at ebay friday doing broadcasts and the now all paypal. it has 13,000 employees. ebay acquired it was it is a ton of money and ebay's credit. >> it was not because it was a great payment service. service that was being used by a lot of ebay users and
nobody has been able to unmask although word is it jack ormer pay pal v. pfpp. shel shelby.oft into the wrong business. i should be back being a waitress. waitress?were you a >> should i say? >> yes. >> it was in a thai restaurant philadelphia. >> i was the crumbeliest waiter. i worked in greenwich village. i waited tables for a short while. when there was a crisis i would slow down. sounds like we were both terrible at it. good we went into another business. story, i...
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to die after benedick arnold came back to new york city determined to find out the spy who would unmasks the plot so culper quit and said i am out. if he would say that he is still on i will not come back. but they would eventually come back but it seems there was a sadness i believe with another six months i could closer to name somebody then there's 27 separate historians to do this every day. why will i reach as something as insignificant to the woman is? >> host: so for now all we have is 355. >> guest: i believe somebody else will write exactly to that is. >> host: you already mentioned james river in 10. >> guest: when i first started this project not knowing what i wanted to do with it i thought that james clearly the editor of loyalist newspaper a of a loyal to the crown. and it was part of the sons of liberty prior to the war. but at some point during the war he switched sides. he kept righty am putting help the newspaper. >> host: he pointed out in new york city it is the river in tin foil to set. guess where the newspaper went? also back to britain. my son that captain look wh
to die after benedick arnold came back to new york city determined to find out the spy who would unmasks the plot so culper quit and said i am out. if he would say that he is still on i will not come back. but they would eventually come back but it seems there was a sadness i believe with another six months i could closer to name somebody then there's 27 separate historians to do this every day. why will i reach as something as insignificant to the woman is? >> host: so for now all we...