douglas waller, former correspondent for time and newsweek magazine recounts the life of william wild bill donovan, often thought of as the father of the cia. examines the office of strategic services and his thoughts on the use of counterintelligence. this lasts about an hour. i am glad that they have the photo of donovan up here. this is really kind of an iconic portrait shot. you will see that when you get to the oss society meetings, and this is the one commonly the most commonly a identified. actually, there is a funny story behind it. you will notice that his hair is cut short here. actually, he has a crew cut. he was out in the field most of the time when he was running the zero ss pretty like to go in on allied landings. very often he would have the ships barbara or the military part give him a crewcut before he went out. of course when he got back to headquarters he would get teased by the headquarters staff. in fact, wallace bull, he would pop his head in an
call today that we are continuing to make progress on the path towards. dustin optimism rise or fall after the stock? i think the optimism continues to rise. we are hopeful and understand that the road ahead will not be easy. it is a complex and emotional set of issues that we look forward to working three. yes, sir. robert, two questions. first of all what does the administration s decision to remove the 250 billion-dollar placeholder from the budget say about your take on the bank s help? i think when we met in this room months ago at the introduction of the budget i think there were some concerns based on the health and stability of our financial system that more money might be required and the president and the administration felt in order to be transparent about the budgeting process we should include that marker in their. removing it i think underscore as the efforts that have been taken to rebuild the economy through financial stabilization. another conversatio