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Transcripts For CSPAN3 20120520

know, the virginia aristocrat, only the best for him. but he s fair and he says, you know, we stayed for dinner, and dinner was really, really good. there were about 12 people who stayed for dinner including earnest and they all signed the menu under somebody wrote on the menu, we think we took paris, and then the 12 people at the table sign up. so this is pretty much the end of the story of ernest and american intelligence in world war ii. he spends the rest of the war, he spends a lot of time in the ritz. he goes over to the hotel scribe nearby and this is a fanciful portrayal. that s ernest sitting at the table in the foreground. the guy with the patch is william l. shirer and the lady they re sitting with is janet flanner who wrote for paris for the new yorker for many years. apart from being in paris and doing the swor spont thing, he does get out to the front and he spends he exposes himself to a considerable amount of danger as a war correspondent as the american

Transcripts For CSPAN3 20120519

as far as i can tell from the traffic, these were material contact instructions, probably something like a jell-o box that had been cut in a certain pattern, the person who you were meeting would have the other half and that s how you know you have the right person. how could this be? i m a lifelong hemingway fan. and i found this out more or less by accident. what i like to do is when i m doing research i like to kind of troll in the waters next to the ones that i m fishing and i thought, what the hell, let s see what kgb was up to in the united states around this time so i went and looked at this book and i went, holy moly, ernest hemingway, it says here, ernest hemingway was a russian spy. and, you know, people who like a lot of people who like hemingway like him for good red-blooded american reasons. you like hemingway in part because he s a man would writes about telling the truth, telling it like it really s that s not what spies do. especially spies who work for anot

Transcripts For CSPAN3 20120317

only the best for him. but he s fair and he says, you know, we stayed for dinner and dinner was really, really good. there were about 12 people who stayed for dinner including ernest. they signed the menu. we think we took paris, and then the 12 people at the table signed up. so this is pretty much the end of the story of ernest and american intelligence in world war ii. he spends the rest of the war, he spends a lot of time in the ritz. he goes over to the hotel screeb nearby and this is a fanciful portrayal. that s ernest in the foreground. the guy with the patch is william l. shirer and the lady is janet flaner who work for the new yorker for many years. apart from being in paris and doing the correspondent thing, he does get out to the front and spends he exposes himself to a considerable amount of danger as a war correspondent. as the american troops are going towards and entering germany. around this time, bumby, his luck ran out in the fall of 1944. he was captured.

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