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but dickie, if i can just. oh, no. did i go past him? dickie ellis was number two at rockefeller center. sorry about that. i'm not doing this correctly, but anyway, i'll keep on going with this. dickie ellis was the number two at rockefeller's, so there is. sorry about that. dickie ellis was the number at rockefeller center working. so stephenson was out in the field and he was out in the field a lot. stephenson again was the head british spy at rockefeller center when he was out, the guy who was really running things with dickie ellis. dickie ellis was involved with camp x, which was the training ground along the canadian border, where the british were training their spies to kill people and actually the ss, which is organization that eventually ernest cuneo is part of, he's like the liaison for the ss. they train up at camp x. dickie isn't keeping eye on that, but when they form the ss, as i mentioned before, america did not have a spy agency. and so when roosevelt creates the office of strategic services, who him put it together? well
but dickie, if i can just. oh, no. did i go past him? dickie ellis was number two at rockefeller center. sorry about that. i'm not doing this correctly, but anyway, i'll keep on going with this. dickie ellis was the number two at rockefeller's, so there is. sorry about that. dickie ellis was the number at rockefeller center working. so stephenson was out in the field and he was out in the field a lot. stephenson again was the head british spy at rockefeller center when he was out, the guy who...
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and dickie was involved with that. and dickie involved with a guy named kim philby, who was eventually exposed as a working for the soviets there was a an during the war called the papers. and these were the title for a group encrypted coded that the russians were sending out that we were able to get access to we were reading the russians mail now and and decoding it and the united states decided not to reveal that for a number of for a number of years literally not until around the 1980s did it become known who was a double agent. and it turns out that dickie the number two apparently he was double agent. and so late in his life, ernest and stevens, they were shocked by this. i was able to get ernest cooney's memoir, his unpublished memoir from his family, his papers are up at the fdr library and together is able to put this whole thing together. so when i look at the story of ernest cuneo, it is a window into the world american espionage from the very beginning he's really he is the first spy of world war two and he
and dickie was involved with that. and dickie involved with a guy named kim philby, who was eventually exposed as a working for the soviets there was a an during the war called the papers. and these were the title for a group encrypted coded that the russians were sending out that we were able to get access to we were reading the russians mail now and and decoding it and the united states decided not to reveal that for a number of for a number of years literally not until around the 1980s did...
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so dicky, another interesting yeah, professor mirandi and i know each other quite well. and we very often comment that similarity that russia is experiencing from the collective west and what they ran. it's very similar in many ways. and i, i would posit the, a lot of people around the global south in particular to see russia taking on the entire collective west and still standing and actually prospering in many ways. it ran, stood up to the collective west as well, and is left standing. that's going to raise the profile of a ran all around the world. it is a principled stand, and that's exactly true as you mentioned, russia and some other countries in the global south, along with the ron, have resisted us unilateral sanctions, aggression support for terrorism as a support for different areas. gifts will have a subsidies that the nationals of these countries and they have for they have a flores in many different areas. and this is something that is winning the praise of a lot of people around the world. i think you're on right now, especially after responding to is reall
so dicky, another interesting yeah, professor mirandi and i know each other quite well. and we very often comment that similarity that russia is experiencing from the collective west and what they ran. it's very similar in many ways. and i, i would posit the, a lot of people around the global south in particular to see russia taking on the entire collective west and still standing and actually prospering in many ways. it ran, stood up to the collective west as well, and is left standing. that's...
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we have to tell us that dickie, she is an assistant professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of duran and in washington. we crossed to me go capella. he is a peace activist and author of the book, the general sun, the journey of miss railey in palestine. alright, cross stock roads and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate it, professor at miranda, if i can go to you 1st here. but as we're speaking right now, i don't know how well if at all the so called ceasefire is holding. we'll find out after the recording, i suppose. but what was this conflict all about is the 12 day war, 6 day war, 12 day war. this is what trends calling it may be smarter minds will have a better name for it later. but what was this all about? or it was about undermining the rugs, is about regime change is about destroying the resistance and the access of resistance. and i am in that respect, i think it was a complete failure despite the fact that there was a of a sudden legal attack on provo, uh a blitzkrieg where there's really regime had successes du
we have to tell us that dickie, she is an assistant professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of duran and in washington. we crossed to me go capella. he is a peace activist and author of the book, the general sun, the journey of miss railey in palestine. alright, cross stock roads and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate it, professor at miranda, if i can go to you 1st here. but as we're speaking right now, i don't know how well if at...
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we have to tell us that dickie. she is an assistant professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of duran and in washington. we crossed to legal, paulette. he is a peace activist and author of the book, the general sun, the journey of miss railey in palestine. alright, cross stuck rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate it. professor mirandi, if i can go to you 1st here, but as we're speaking right now, i don't know how well if at all the so called ceasefire is holding. we'll find out after the recording, i suppose. but what was this conflict all about is the 12 day war, 6 day war 12, the war. this is what trans calling it may be smarter minds will have a better name for it later. but what was this all about? and it was about undermining the rogers about regime change. it was about destroying the resistance and access of resistance. and i am in that respect, i think it was a complete failure. despite the fact that there was a of a sudden legal attack on p
we have to tell us that dickie. she is an assistant professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of duran and in washington. we crossed to legal, paulette. he is a peace activist and author of the book, the general sun, the journey of miss railey in palestine. alright, cross stuck rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate it. professor mirandi, if i can go to you 1st here, but as we're speaking right now, i don't know how well if at...
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so dicky, another interesting yeah, professor mirandi and i know each other quite well. and we very often comment that similarity that russia is experiencing from the collective west and what they ran. it's very similar in many ways. and i, i would posit the, a lot of people around the global south in particular to see russia taking on the entire collective west and still standing and actually prospering in many ways. it ran, stood up to the collective west as well, and is left standing. that's going to raise the profile of a ran all around the world. it is a principled stand, and that's exactly true as you mentioned, russia and some other countries in the global south, along with the ron, have resisted us unilateral sanctions, aggression support for terrorism, as a support for different terriers gifts will have a subsidies that the nationals of these countries and they have for they have a flores in many different areas. and this is something that is winning the praise of a lot of people around the world. i think you're on right now, especially after responding to is re
so dicky, another interesting yeah, professor mirandi and i know each other quite well. and we very often comment that similarity that russia is experiencing from the collective west and what they ran. it's very similar in many ways. and i, i would posit the, a lot of people around the global south in particular to see russia taking on the entire collective west and still standing and actually prospering in many ways. it ran, stood up to the collective west as well, and is left standing. that's...
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dickie maria. fat maria is the oldest tree, believed to be 800-900 years old. marc franusch on... himself - franusch emphasizes: it is not only in berlin that drought is causing alarm damage to nature. in many regions around the world we see a grim picture. extremely dry for this time of year. for example, countries around the mediterranean. already in the spring, central and eastern europe is too dry. north africa and southern europe, turkey, and the arabian peninsula are exceptionally dry. the european drought observatory has listed many of these areas as alarming. severe droughts have always occurred, as can be seen from these tall columns that appear almost every decade, but the number of people drought-affected people are growing. tens of millions of people endure abnormally dry conditions each year, and this is becoming a new one. i don't think we can identify a drought that wouldn't happen if it weren't for climate change. global warming is simply making droughts more intense and more likely. the reason: higher temperatures evaporate more water. moisture
dickie maria. fat maria is the oldest tree, believed to be 800-900 years old. marc franusch on... himself - franusch emphasizes: it is not only in berlin that drought is causing alarm damage to nature. in many regions around the world we see a grim picture. extremely dry for this time of year. for example, countries around the mediterranean. already in the spring, central and eastern europe is too dry. north africa and southern europe, turkey, and the arabian peninsula are exceptionally dry....
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i'll just use the powers to dickie assistant professor at the university of sale on thank you for your time. thanks for having me. this is gone past 1130 gmc, a recap now of our main story and the conflict between israel and yvonne that's now entered on the 11th day uranium st. media reporting and i talked on the photo near the photo. nobody aside comes a day after the us military history of yvonne's ki nuclear facilities and also the explosions in the ring. and capital is ralph defense minister says the military, so i can tell you of on with quote, unprecedented force. yvonne has in turn launched me science towards the surround excursions have been heard in several cities, including tennessee, even ashed, on one of the massage landed in lashes south of jerusalem. and russian president vladimir fulton has been made saint uranian for him. is a boss of auction in moscow who can call the us tribes funding bonds, nuclear sites groundless and says, russia's position has been conveyed to diplomatic trends. which a little federal was. this is an act of aggression and an a tech that must be un
i'll just use the powers to dickie assistant professor at the university of sale on thank you for your time. thanks for having me. this is gone past 1130 gmc, a recap now of our main story and the conflict between israel and yvonne that's now entered on the 11th day uranium st. media reporting and i talked on the photo near the photo. nobody aside comes a day after the us military history of yvonne's ki nuclear facilities and also the explosions in the ring. and capital is ralph defense...
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so dicky is assistant professor at the university of denver on faculty of world studies. and in washington dc, david, they're osh as professor at the national defense university, former pentagon director for a radian peninsula affairs that david, this is very much your patch. i'll go to it's behind 1st because it's hard. this is a, is behind, is home to one of the nuclear sites that has been struck by israel. you lived there, i want to ask you, what are people they're saying at this point at this moment in time. and i don't mean the, the official, it rang and authorities reaction. i mean, people living in this fun, what are they saying right now as well? people are concerned about how far these really aggression can go. because we know the history of israel killing civilians and children and palestine and other countries announced also in the wrong and to strong and many children and the civilians that has nothing to do with the wrong sto, peer program or defense facilities have been killed. so people are kind of worried, but at the same time, especially this is, are they
so dicky is assistant professor at the university of denver on faculty of world studies. and in washington dc, david, they're osh as professor at the national defense university, former pentagon director for a radian peninsula affairs that david, this is very much your patch. i'll go to it's behind 1st because it's hard. this is a, is behind, is home to one of the nuclear sites that has been struck by israel. you lived there, i want to ask you, what are people they're saying at this point at...
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for nearly 10 days. dicky b pads the mercy presented him. he say some doctors are making a stand on staying in the hospital rooms to prevent the idea from using it in the military base. we don't have any exec explanations about why the, the empty building was destroyed and we all know that, you know, i mean it's sort of 50 feet in side of the building in dallas a center and also in the, in an issue of hosp, the hospital and then it shows the building and how do we know that? because we have contacted previously with the made, it goes by the state of the state instead of hospitals because they are afraid if they went on from the hospital the military, 1st of these trial we'll use the building as best can. so they choose to stay, but you misunderstood already. yes. today. um and uh there is fairly far is uh, push all the people that spins out of the to go outside. and also previously the longer the, the daily basis building in front of the hospital by branding the mom being around and building the question, profess funded by the show because o
for nearly 10 days. dicky b pads the mercy presented him. he say some doctors are making a stand on staying in the hospital rooms to prevent the idea from using it in the military base. we don't have any exec explanations about why the, the empty building was destroyed and we all know that, you know, i mean it's sort of 50 feet in side of the building in dallas a center and also in the, in an issue of hosp, the hospital and then it shows the building and how do we know that? because we have...
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the open media also states that the site was without food or access to water, simulate 10 days. dickie how be heads. the mercy presented him. he say some doctors are making a stand on staying in the hospital rooms to prevent the idea from using it as an military base. we don't have any exec explanations about why the, the empty building was destroyed. and we all know that the military to 50 stadium side of the building in dallas has center and also in the, in the nation, supposed to be the hosp, the international uh, how do we know that? because we have contacted previously with the medical spot that still has been incentive plus get done because they are afraid if they went on from the hospital the military part of this trial, we'll use the building as best can. so they choose to stay, but it's not really empty yesterday. and the is fairly forced is uh, push all of the people that spins out of the to go outside. and also previously the longer the, the daily basis building in front of the hospital by branding and being around and building the question process. so funded by the show bec
the open media also states that the site was without food or access to water, simulate 10 days. dickie how be heads. the mercy presented him. he say some doctors are making a stand on staying in the hospital rooms to prevent the idea from using it as an military base. we don't have any exec explanations about why the, the empty building was destroyed. and we all know that the military to 50 stadium side of the building in dallas has center and also in the, in the nation, supposed to be the...
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otherwise, these wind scooping up the moisture point it in to panama coaster rick hunters and dickie rock lot. but back to mexico, we go on with this clutch of storms off the coast here. we've also seen some flush flooding north of mans and hill, the southern states, blanketed by rain and storm. but i think the danger zone will be oklahoma city to dallas late sunday early on monday, but then it's a story of the heat. it's for phoenix and vegas temperatures in the forty's, not just here, but for the pacific northwest as well. portland, checking in at 36 degrees, wet weather. finally, across the canadian praise where there was wildfire as a burning, but the winds will with up to about 75 kilometers per hour. this will freshen up the air for the upper midwest. air quality hasn't been that great toronto montreal some of the worst in the world on the canadian side of the border. top end of south america, there's been some flooding northern columbia around card to hand. and then we've got this line of shots and storms from bolivia to se brazil, so it's looking but around so apollo today on
otherwise, these wind scooping up the moisture point it in to panama coaster rick hunters and dickie rock lot. but back to mexico, we go on with this clutch of storms off the coast here. we've also seen some flush flooding north of mans and hill, the southern states, blanketed by rain and storm. but i think the danger zone will be oklahoma city to dallas late sunday early on monday, but then it's a story of the heat. it's for phoenix and vegas temperatures in the forty's, not just here, but for...
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dickie's character is it develops and you see. >> just how special and. >> how. >> deep. >> how deepst part. >> of. the building's basement. >> yeah. well. >> i mean, i think that's. >> the sheer joy. and it's scott's writing, and it's also partly due to. >> the, you. >> know, this is based on a sort of scandi novels by. >> jesse adler-olsen. >> of which there are ten books. but, you know, a lot of these characters are carrying trauma, both physical and mental, because it's not an easy job working on. >> the murder squad. >> i mean, my character's been working on it for 15 years, but luckily, because carl is central to the story, i get all these incredible actors, not only the best scottish actors to work around, just some of the best actors in the world. >> to work with. >> anyway. >> up next. >> actress carrie >> joins us with a sneak. >> peek at season three of the hit. >> hbo series the gilded age morning. >> joe weekend. >> joe weekend. >> we'll be right back. i'm into comedy. i'm also into flambéing. (audience applause) what i'm not into is heartburn. that's why i take voquezna
dickie's character is it develops and you see. >> just how special and. >> how. >> deep. >> how deepst part. >> of. the building's basement. >> yeah. well. >> i mean, i think that's. >> the sheer joy. and it's scott's writing, and it's also partly due to. >> the, you. >> know, this is based on a sort of scandi novels by. >> jesse adler-olsen. >> of which there are ten books. but, you know, a lot of these characters are...
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dickie's character is it develops and you see just how special and how deep, how deep it is.sement. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think. >> that's the sheer joy. and it's scott's. >> writing and it's also. partly due to the, you know, this is based on a sort of scandi. >> novels by. >> adler-olsen, of which there are ten books. >> but. >> you know. >> a lot. >> of these characters are carrying trauma. >> both physical and mental, because it's not an easy job working. >> on the murder squad. i mean. >> my character has been working on it for 15 years, but luckily, because carl is central to the story, i get all these incredible actors, not only best scottish actors. >> to work around, just. >> some of the best actors. >> in the world to work with. anyway, so. >> and yeah, and it's. >> a sheer joy. >> and obviously. >> you know. >> he's thrown down into. >> the basement. >> of the building. that's why it's called department q. because it's the sort of the shower. >> quarters. >> and it's been so brilliantly designed and. >> it's quite iconoclastic. >> the police station upstairs. >>
dickie's character is it develops and you see just how special and how deep, how deep it is.sement. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think. >> that's the sheer joy. and it's scott's. >> writing and it's also. partly due to the, you know, this is based on a sort of scandi. >> novels by. >> adler-olsen, of which there are ten books. >> but. >> you know. >> a lot. >> of these characters are carrying trauma. >> both physical and mental, because...