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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Pocahontas At The National Portrait Gallery 20150214

Covering your ass. It was written by his closest and favorite lieutenants including the academic and later columbia scholar gilbert hiett. He was married to Helen Mcinnes which is interesting because she was writing antinovels that made the nazi atrocities about which was also propaganda in the form of fiction. I believe they are recognizable for the style. It is fairly academic and dry. Suddenly, you will come across a chapter that begins, looks like a goat, in terms of one politician, and another politician looked like a horse. This would be dahl trying to liven up an official report. I used it it heavily would be an overstatement. There are portions that are more reliable than others. The dahl section i know what he was doing every day. I knew where he was. I could compare it, track it with his entry in the history and substantiate many of his claims. I was willing to use him there. Other claims made by stevenson i dont mention in the book. I dont think they can be substantiated. Ce

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion On The Irregulars 20150214

Other people were sending letters, the letters are crafted in a way that they dont give away anything you would call covered by the secrecy. They speak in general terms, except for a few of the letters by some members, never by washington, to their children. There is no indication that they were then released. What is so impressive about the secrecy is that several members of the convention were aghast at what happened, such as the delegates from new york. Lanston and gates were furious. They stormed off and left in the middle of the convention leaving new york no longer represented. Yet even they did not report what was happening. They felt bound. That was a sense of honor that prevailed in that day, but even they when the convention was over they told the governor clinton everything, but even they didnt spill the beans. That really speaks to the honor and commitment to their words that americans had back then. After reading through this thing, i have enormous respect for both sides,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Codename Cynthia 20150404

Embassy aligned with the nazis. From the International Spy museum, this is about an hour. Peter i am the executive director of the spy museum. Im happy to have you here for what will be an interesting program. This happened during most of our lifetimes. It will resonate with you quite a bit. A our speaker this morning is natalie. We have worked with her at the museum before. She is a writer, director, producer of educational tors in washington. She develops them herself and does chiltons programs. She is codeveloper of what is our tour, the spy museum city tour of d. C. Which we do in partnership with gray line. She has been featured in a number of local outlets, washington washingtonian magazine, the post, the times. She has been on the History Channel and a number of others. She has been director of the Silver Spring inclusive theater. She has spent a lot of of time on this particular case, which i was discussing with her this morning. Natalie we are very glad to have you here. Natal

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Codename Cynthia 20150405

They are doing so because its surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. The chief Information Officers ordered Government Agencies to move to the cloud, and as a result even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. Monday night on the communicators on cspan two. Joint American History tv for live coverage of ceremonies marking the one 30th the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. Generally met senator you general u. S. Grant and surrendered, effectively ending the civil war. We will be live from appomattox courthouse on both a pool ninth and 12th as historians including edit airs reflect on the last battles and reflect on the legacy of appomattox. Will also bring you key moments from 150 years ago and we will open at our phone lines to take phone calls from authors. The surrender at appomattox. Live april 9 and 12th on cspan3. Up next on American History tv, Natalie Zanin tells the story of an americanborn wife of an english diplomat who becam

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Codename Cynthia 20150411

Good morning. We are happy to have you here today. Our guest today is natalie zanin. Shes been featured in a number of local outlets, in magazined the post, the times. Shes been on Spanish Television american television, and a number of others. She has been in the Silver Spring inclusive theater. She spent a lot of time on this particular case. I must say, im fascinated, i was discussing it with her this morning. Natalie, we are glad to have you here. Pleas help me welcome natalie zanin. Good morning. Thank you. That was a wonderful introduction. This morning im going to be talking to you about cynthia or codename cynthia. This is a very unusual woman. She lived a very exciting life. If you were going to concoct a spy, from a machine, you couldnt come up with one better than cynthia. She was born Naomi Elizabeth thorpe. She said she was of irishscandinavian heritage on her fathers side and scandinavianbavarian on her mothers side. Amy had an aunt named amy and so for convenience of the

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