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and it hits the verona tower.izon tests show that any cell phone call that hits tower 165, the verona tower, is basically going to be confined to someone that's within the city limits of verona. >> he didn't really give a good explanation on why he had lied, but the gist of it was that he didn't know anything about these murders and he just thought that he should have basically an alibi. >> mark wu had no history of violence or erratic behavior. >> mark wu was about as unlikely a suspect in a triple homicide as you're going to get. his yearbook entries, his classmates, former teachers, there wasn't really a sense of mark wu being a person who had been in trouble. >> i'd say naive, helpless, really nice guy. i was laughing out loud when the fbi suggested that he could be in a gang or something. >> but police found evidence that wu and mcguigan were both involved in gambling. >> we learned that mark wu, through his family, it appears primarily, had resources. so, he had money to burn. >> five days before the murders
and it hits the verona tower.izon tests show that any cell phone call that hits tower 165, the verona tower, is basically going to be confined to someone that's within the city limits of verona. >> he didn't really give a good explanation on why he had lied, but the gist of it was that he didn't know anything about these murders and he just thought that he should have basically an alibi. >> mark wu had no history of violence or erratic behavior. >> mark wu was about as...
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i've come to verona to marry you. all i'm waiting for is arlecchino to arrive, with my clothes, jewels and money. very well. i am your intended wife, am i? so why all this chitchat? take my hand. let's get it over with. what a strange behavior. my dear son-in-law, is it your wish to be married in this boorish way? now, say something to your bride-to-be. speak to her a little gracefully, a little lovely. you're right. i'm yours, all yours. i'm very pleased by that--that beautiful face that you've got. i would like to-- father-in-law, get out of here. you're making me shy. certainly. i shall wait upon you. be wise, daughter. he's a little foolish, but he's got money. with your permission, son-in-law. don't look a gift horse in the mouth. so we are husband and wife. i hope we are to be. and we stand here like two dummies? what would you like to do? oh. oh, oh, that's good. husband and wife. but the marriage ceremony has not yet been performed. but what do you expect to get from a marriage ceremony? i expect to have the c
i've come to verona to marry you. all i'm waiting for is arlecchino to arrive, with my clothes, jewels and money. very well. i am your intended wife, am i? so why all this chitchat? take my hand. let's get it over with. what a strange behavior. my dear son-in-law, is it your wish to be married in this boorish way? now, say something to your bride-to-be. speak to her a little gracefully, a little lovely. you're right. i'm yours, all yours. i'm very pleased by that--that beautiful face that...
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frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venona. he said do you know someone named bill kole. i said no, i don't. within a couple of days i was meeting with bill. and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times there ter to declassify venona within n.s.a. and each of those efforts failed. they failed because people within the agency and i assume with good not tives insisted to release it to the public would destroy agency equities by released soirs and methods. now i had failed out of the crypt analysis program, one of my other detours in life. but it did seem to me if the source and method at issue here was if you use a one time pad over, you are looking for trouble. maybe the agency could survive this particular disclosure. a few years later i was at a conference where christopher andrew was giving a talk simply stopped from his prepared text and said by the way, if you think ultra changed the history of the second world war, wait until venona comes out. and i raced from the
frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venona. he said do you know someone named bill kole. i said no, i don't. within a couple of days i was meeting with bill. and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times there ter to declassify venona within n.s.a. and each of those efforts failed. they failed because people within the agency and i assume with good not tives insisted to release it to the public...
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and so did verona, where the larger theater had become an amphitheater for grand scale spectacles. when rome fell and the classical world with it, the theaters fell into disuse and decay, but not forever, for with the dawn of the renaissance, interest in greek culture and learning revived. the preserved written accounts were studied, manuscripts of great greek playwrights-- aeschylus, sophocles, euripides--were read, and a rich tradition of greek drama once again entered the cultural mainstream of the west to take its place in our heritage. sitting in the theatron at the theater of dionysus, mountains all around, sunshine and blue skies above, the audience already knew the legend of oedipus, the son of laius and queen jocasta of thebes. when oedipus was born, a prophecy warned that he would murder his father and marry his mother. the horrified parents ordered a servant to destroy the child, but the man took pity on him and gave him instead to a foreigner to take to the city of corinth. there, the child was adopted by king polybus and queen merope, and brought up as their own. when
and so did verona, where the larger theater had become an amphitheater for grand scale spectacles. when rome fell and the classical world with it, the theaters fell into disuse and decay, but not forever, for with the dawn of the renaissance, interest in greek culture and learning revived. the preserved written accounts were studied, manuscripts of great greek playwrights-- aeschylus, sophocles, euripides--were read, and a rich tradition of greek drama once again entered the cultural mainstream...
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my brother here in verona, and neither of us seen the other. oh, you should hear how that rosaura is carrying on. can't find things bad enough to say about the signore's letter, she makes me sick. why are you so upset? well, signore. it's all because of you. and just because i spoke up in your defense, she went for me like a wildcat. i pity her if it wasn't that i know who she really is. but isn't she the doctor's daughter? she's an orphan, that's what she is. she was found on the street by a pilgrim. i don't understand, why does the doctor say she's his daughter then? because he's an old rogue. he wants to make a fortune out of arranging a rich marriage for her. i said that doctor was up to no good. tell me, this pilgrim. he found her on the road where four bandits had killed and robbed some travelers and let the baby alive by accident. he didn't even know her name. it was the doctor who called her rosaura. this is wonderful. it must be my sister, flaminia, who disappeared on the road to bergamo. what the devil is he saying to himself? tell me
my brother here in verona, and neither of us seen the other. oh, you should hear how that rosaura is carrying on. can't find things bad enough to say about the signore's letter, she makes me sick. why are you so upset? well, signore. it's all because of you. and just because i spoke up in your defense, she went for me like a wildcat. i pity her if it wasn't that i know who she really is. but isn't she the doctor's daughter? she's an orphan, that's what she is. she was found on the street by a...
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frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venona. he said do you know someone named bill kole. i said no, i don't. within a couple of days i was meeting with bill. and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times there after to declassify venona within n.s.a. and each of those efforts failed. they failed because people within the agency and i assume with good motives insisted to release it to the public would destroy agency equities by released soirs and methods. now i had failed out of the crypt analysis program, one of my other detours in life. but it did seem to me if the source and method at issue here was if you use a one time pad over, you are looking for trouble. maybe the agency could survive this particular disclosure. a few years later i was at a conference where christopher andrew was giving a talk simply stopped from his prepared text and said by the way, if you think ultra changed the history of the second world war, wait until venona comes out. and i raced from the
frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venona. he said do you know someone named bill kole. i said no, i don't. within a couple of days i was meeting with bill. and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times there after to declassify venona within n.s.a. and each of those efforts failed. they failed because people within the agency and i assume with good motives insisted to release it to the public...
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veronas went public on the nasdaq, helping companies do data security analysis. listen to this. priced at 22, opened at $39. 22, opened at $39. >> a gain of 85%. >> a whole wave of tech ipos you will see in the month of march. i will be all over that. you will see a lot of them. coupon.com next week. >> i love coupons. but i can't own it. all right. let's send it to dominic chu. >> i love coupons, too, but that's beside the point. how about two medical stocks getting whacked today. medivation plummeting after revenues would come in lower than expected in 2014. then endologix sliding after it forecast its slowest annual growth rate in ten years, hurt by weak sales in the united states. endologix makes minimally invasive treatments for heart disorders. two big medical names in the news today. tyler? >> thank you very much. i hate coupons because it's always the person in line in front of me who has a fistful of them. >>> weather has really been hitting the housing market. pending home sales out today. diana olick, who never carries coupons, is live in washington. >> reporter: not
veronas went public on the nasdaq, helping companies do data security analysis. listen to this. priced at 22, opened at $39. 22, opened at $39. >> a gain of 85%. >> a whole wave of tech ipos you will see in the month of march. i will be all over that. you will see a lot of them. coupon.com next week. >> i love coupons. but i can't own it. all right. let's send it to dominic chu. >> i love coupons, too, but that's beside the point. how about two medical stocks getting...
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laughter] and i said no, he was just in and said that i really ought to read into something called veronae actually went ghost white and said oh, my gosh, you mean this and i said yes, i do. and he said, do you know someone named bill kroll and i said no, i don't. and he said, well i think you're going to meet him and within a couple of days i was meeting with him and one of the last of the cryptologist, and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times thereafter to declassify this within the nsa. and each of those efforts failed. they failed because people were in the agency and i assume with good motives and insisted that to release this to the public it would destroy the agency equities by releasing these sources. i had failed in the interim program but it did seem to me that if the source that issue was that if you use a one-time over, you are looking for trouble. and maybe the agency can survive this disclosure. this is where christopher andrew, giving a talk on the origins of the administration certainly felt from his prepared text that by the way, if you
laughter] and i said no, he was just in and said that i really ought to read into something called veronae actually went ghost white and said oh, my gosh, you mean this and i said yes, i do. and he said, do you know someone named bill kroll and i said no, i don't. and he said, well i think you're going to meet him and within a couple of days i was meeting with him and one of the last of the cryptologist, and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times thereafter to...
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text and said by the way, if you think aldridge changed history of the second world war, wait until verona comes out. and i raced from the hall, found a pay phone, some of the main eating explanation of what that is but nevertheless called him and told him what happened and i have never been able to get christopher andrew to confirm this but we believe that our british cousins had gotten tired of the nsa dragging its feet and in a few years it was the classified. what happens from that? renown no with the exception of very few hard-core that the evidence is the rosenbergs were guilty, that there were soviet spies. there are still people who deny it but when you're handler has written about how he handled you those denials don't seem altogether credible. but we also learned from that experience that two presidents and a decade of american national security policy were subject to ridicule as part of the historical stories that was factually implausible. and in fact what nsa did i spent 30 years on and have great affection, we did value our equities. and that is something the intelligence ser
text and said by the way, if you think aldridge changed history of the second world war, wait until verona comes out. and i raced from the hall, found a pay phone, some of the main eating explanation of what that is but nevertheless called him and told him what happened and i have never been able to get christopher andrew to confirm this but we believe that our british cousins had gotten tired of the nsa dragging its feet and in a few years it was the classified. what happens from that? renown...