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In this file photo dated November 8, 1955, former British diplomat who was at that time accused of spying for Russia, during a press conference at his parents' home in London on Nov. 8, 1955.  In a 1981 film posted online Monday April 4, 2016, by the BBC, notorious British spy Kim Philby is shown in newly uncovered footage addressing East German spies, “comrades”, about his life as a double agent secretly helping the Soviet Union, in what is the closest thing to a full confession yet to surface. Philby died in 1988 in his adopted Soviet homeland. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this file photo dated November 8, 1955, former British diplomat who was at that time accused of spying for Russia, during a press conference at his parents' home in London on Nov. 8, 1955. In a 1981 film posted online Monday April 4, 2016, by the BBC, notorious British spy Kim Philby is shown in newly uncovered footage addressing East German spies, “comrades”, about his life as a double agent secretly helping the Soviet Union, in what is the closest thing to a full confession yet to surface. Philby died in 1988 in his adopted Soviet homeland. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this December 5, 1931 file photo Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, emerges from the party's Munich headquarters. Historical documents show Adolf Hitler enjoyed special treatment, including plentiful supplies of beer, during his time in Landsberg prison. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this December 5, 1931 file photo Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, emerges from the party's Munich headquarters. Historical documents show Adolf Hitler enjoyed special treatment, including plentiful supplies of beer, during his time in Landsberg prison. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this Monday, June 29, 1987 file photo, Princess Diana meets Timothy Dalton, who succeeded Roger Moore as James Bond at the charity premiere of “The Living Daylights” at London's Odeon Cinema. The Welshman, who was a trained Shakespearean actor, played Bond twice. His interpretation of Bond was far grittier than Moore's. After his second outing as Bond, 1989's “License To Kill”, legal issues meant Bond wouldn't return again until 1995's “Goldeneye”, when Pierce Brosnan took the role of 007. The upcoming new Bond film “Spectre” starring Daniel Craig has its World Premiere on Monday Oct. 26, 2015, in London. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this Monday, June 29, 1987 file photo, Princess Diana meets Timothy Dalton, who succeeded Roger Moore as James Bond at the charity premiere of “The Living Daylights” at London's Odeon Cinema. The Welshman, who was a trained Shakespearean actor, played Bond twice. His interpretation of Bond was far grittier than Moore's. After his second outing as Bond, 1989's “License To Kill”, legal issues meant Bond wouldn't return again until 1995's “Goldeneye”, when Pierce Brosnan took the role of 007. The upcoming new Bond film “Spectre” starring Daniel Craig has its World Premiere on Monday Oct. 26, 2015, in London. (Photo by AP Photo)



Larry King, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore preparing for a television interview, 1992. (Photo by David Burnett/Contact Press Images)

Larry King, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore preparing for a television interview, 1992. (Photo by David Burnett/Contact Press Images)



In this file photo from 1966, former Chinese leader Mao Zedong observes Cultural Revolution inspired Red Guards assembled in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Monday, May 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of a 1966 party meeting that spearheaded the 10-year Cultural Revolution, a violent and frequently chaotic attempt by Mao to reassert his power and revive his party's egalitarian ideals. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this file photo from 1966, former Chinese leader Mao Zedong observes Cultural Revolution inspired Red Guards assembled in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Monday, May 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of a 1966 party meeting that spearheaded the 10-year Cultural Revolution, a violent and frequently chaotic attempt by Mao to reassert his power and revive his party's egalitarian ideals. (Photo by AP Photo)



Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865), sixteenth president of the United States of America, circa 1860. (Photo by Stock Montage/Stock Montage/Getty Images)

Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865), sixteenth president of the United States of America, circa 1860. (Photo by Stock Montage/Stock Montage/Getty Images)



In this May 31, 1960 file photo, a Turkish soldier kisses the hand of Ismet Inonu, the 75-year-old former Turkish president and leader of the Republican People's Party, as the soldiers maintain guard duty outside his home in Ankara, Turkey. The attempted coup  unfolding in Turkey is surprising to many observers who had thought the days of military intervention in politics were over. The military staged three coups between 1960 and 1980 and pressured a premier out of power in 1997. In 2007, the military threatened to intervene in a presidential election and warned the government to curb Islamic influences, but the action backfired and the civilian government exerted more influence over the armed forces after that. (Photo by Jim Pringle/AP Photo)

In this May 31, 1960 file photo, a Turkish soldier kisses the hand of Ismet Inonu, the 75-year-old former Turkish president and leader of the Republican People's Party, as the soldiers maintain guard duty outside his home in Ankara, Turkey. The attempted coup unfolding in Turkey is surprising to many observers who had thought the days of military intervention in politics were over. The military staged three coups between 1960 and 1980 and pressured a premier out of power in 1997. In 2007, the military threatened to intervene in a presidential election and warned the government to curb Islamic influences, but the action backfired and the civilian government exerted more influence over the armed forces after that. (Photo by Jim Pringle/AP Photo)



Martin Luther King Jr. reads the newspaper as he prepares to  accept his Nobel Prize Award in 1964, in this handout image provided by the Ebony Collection. Johnson Publishing, parent company of struggling Ebony and Jet magazines, is seeking a buyer for the archive, which it estimates is worth more than $40 million. (Photo by Moneta Sleet Jr./Reuters/Johnson Publishing Co./Ebony Collection)

Martin Luther King Jr. reads the newspaper as he prepares to accept his Nobel Prize Award in 1964, in this handout image provided by the Ebony Collection. Johnson Publishing, parent company of struggling Ebony and Jet magazines, is seeking a buyer for the archive, which it estimates is worth more than $40 million. (Photo by Moneta Sleet Jr./Reuters/Johnson Publishing Co./Ebony Collection)



Iraqi President Saddam Hussein fires shots into the air during a military parade in Baghdad, Iraq December 31, 2000. Picture taken Deember 31, 2000. (Photo by Faleh Kheiber/Reuters)

Iraqi President Saddam Hussein fires shots into the air during a military parade in Baghdad, Iraq December 31, 2000. Picture taken Deember 31, 2000. (Photo by Faleh Kheiber/Reuters)



Donald Trump (2ndL) and his wife Melania (R) pose with then U.S. President Bill Clinton and model Kylie Bax at the U.S. Open in Flushing, New York, U.S., in this September 8, 2000 handout photo. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy William J. Clinton Presidential Library)

Donald Trump (2ndL) and his wife Melania (R) pose with then U.S. President Bill Clinton and model Kylie Bax at the U.S. Open in Flushing, New York, U.S., in this September 8, 2000 handout photo. (Photo by Reuters/Courtesy William J. Clinton Presidential Library)



Joseph Stalin, 1930s. (Photo by Ivan Shagin)

Joseph Stalin, 1930s. (Photo by Ivan Shagin)



George HW Bush campaigning in New Hampshire, 1980. (Photo by Owen Franken)

George HW Bush campaigning in New Hampshire, 1980. (Photo by Owen Franken)



General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev in the “Artek” pioneer camp in Gurzuf, 1970s. (Photo by Vladimir Musaelyan)

General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev in the “Artek” pioneer camp in Gurzuf, 1970s. (Photo by Vladimir Musaelyan)



In this October 21, 1960 file photo, Sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., right, speaks and Vice President Richard M. Nixon listens during the fourth presidential debate from a New York studio. The fall debates are always a big part of any presidential campaign. But with many 2016 voters underwhelmed by both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, this year’s debates could well be more influential than usual. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this October 21, 1960 file photo, Sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., right, speaks and Vice President Richard M. Nixon listens during the fourth presidential debate from a New York studio. The fall debates are always a big part of any presidential campaign. But with many 2016 voters underwhelmed by both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, this year’s debates could well be more influential than usual. (Photo by AP Photo)



Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, also serving as the country's Defense Minister, is greeted by a military honor guard as he arrives at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv Thursday November 23 1995. Peres was sworn in as Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister Wednesday, taking over from assassinated Premier Yitzhak Rabin. (Photo by Nati Harnik/AP Photo)

Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, also serving as the country's Defense Minister, is greeted by a military honor guard as he arrives at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv Thursday November 23 1995. Peres was sworn in as Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister Wednesday, taking over from assassinated Premier Yitzhak Rabin. (Photo by Nati Harnik/AP Photo)



Shimon Peres stands in front of the counter at the grocery store during his visit in Belarussian town of Volozhin, Belarus January 15, 1998. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

Shimon Peres stands in front of the counter at the grocery store during his visit in Belarussian town of Volozhin, Belarus January 15, 1998. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)



Soviet Communist leader Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953), left, in confidential conversation with author Maxim Gorky (1868 - 1936), on the steps of the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow, 1931. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Soviet Communist leader Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953), left, in confidential conversation with author Maxim Gorky (1868 - 1936), on the steps of the Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow, 1931. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher shares a joke with American President Ronald Reagan, at No. 10 Downing Street, London, 1984. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher shares a joke with American President Ronald Reagan, at No. 10 Downing Street, London, 1984. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)



Senator for New York and attorney-general, Robert Kennedy (1925 - 1968), 1965. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Senator for New York and attorney-general, Robert Kennedy (1925 - 1968), 1965. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



Six foot nine inch tall King Leka, the exiled would-be monarch of then-communist Albania, at his wedding to Miss Susan Cullen-Ward at a roadhouse near Toledo, 14th October 1975. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Six foot nine inch tall King Leka, the exiled would-be monarch of then-communist Albania, at his wedding to Miss Susan Cullen-Ward at a roadhouse near Toledo, 14th October 1975. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)



The undated file photo shows German Nazi party official and head of the SS, Heinrich Himmler. at unknown location in Germany. (Photo by AP Photo)

The undated file photo shows German Nazi party official and head of the SS, Heinrich Himmler. at unknown location in Germany. (Photo by AP Photo)



American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek meet with other military leaders to discuss policy, 17th December 1943. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek meet with other military leaders to discuss policy, 17th December 1943. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)



Crown Prince Vong Savang (1931 - 1980?) of Laos accompanied by his wife Princess Manilay, leave the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington, to lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace, 7th May 1970. The date of his death is uncertain because he died without acknowledgement in a Communist re-education camp along with his parents. (Photo by Michael Webb/Keystone/Getty Images)

Crown Prince Vong Savang (1931 - 1980?) of Laos accompanied by his wife Princess Manilay, leave the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington, to lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace, 7th May 1970. The date of his death is uncertain because he died without acknowledgement in a Communist re-education camp along with his parents. (Photo by Michael Webb/Keystone/Getty Images)



Iain Macleod (1913 - 1970) at No 10 Downing Street, London, 20th June 1970. A Scottish politician, Macleod was regarded as one of the most gifted members of post-war Conservative politics, and responsible for overseeing the independence of many British African territories. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Iain Macleod (1913 - 1970) at No 10 Downing Street, London, 20th June 1970. A Scottish politician, Macleod was regarded as one of the most gifted members of post-war Conservative politics, and responsible for overseeing the independence of many British African territories. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)



In this 1937 file photo, Japan's Emperor Hirohito salutes from his mount, his favorite white horse, during a military review in Tokyo. The original recording of Japan's Emperor Hirohito's war-ending speech has come back to life in digital form. The original sound was released Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015 by the Imperial Household Agency in digital format, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the speech and the war's end. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this 1937 file photo, Japan's Emperor Hirohito salutes from his mount, his favorite white horse, during a military review in Tokyo. The original recording of Japan's Emperor Hirohito's war-ending speech has come back to life in digital form. The original sound was released Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015 by the Imperial Household Agency in digital format, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the speech and the war's end. (Photo by AP Photo)



Castro picks grapefruit on his private farm taken for Inside Cuba Today, 1974-1976. (Photo by Fred Ward/Award Agency)

Castro picks grapefruit on his private farm taken for Inside Cuba Today, 1974-1976. (Photo by Fred Ward/Award Agency)



In this October 13, 1973 file photo, then-vice presidential nominee Gerald R. Ford, right, listens as President Richard Nixon, accompanied by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Overseas reaction to Nixon’s resignation in 1974 was mixed: The Soviets expressed worry about the future of detente. North Korea reacted brashly, calling Nixon’s exit the “falling out” of the “wicked boss” of American imperialists. South Vietnam put its forces on high alert because it feared the North Vietnamese would take advantage of the vulnerable U.S. political situation. (Photo by Harvey W. Georges/AP Photo)

In this October 13, 1973 file photo, then-vice presidential nominee Gerald R. Ford, right, listens as President Richard Nixon, accompanied by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Overseas reaction to Nixon’s resignation in 1974 was mixed: The Soviets expressed worry about the future of detente. North Korea reacted brashly, calling Nixon’s exit the “falling out” of the “wicked boss” of American imperialists. South Vietnam put its forces on high alert because it feared the North Vietnamese would take advantage of the vulnerable U.S. political situation. (Photo by Harvey W. Georges/AP Photo)



In this August 1922 file photo, Marcus Garvey is shown in a military uniform as the “Provisional President of Africa” during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World along Lenox Avenue in Harlem borough of New York. The son ofMarcus Garvey on August 17, 2016, said his father’s 129th birthday marked the perfect day to begin a public push for a presidential pardon to exonerate Garvey for an unjust conviction. Dr. Julius W. Garvey wants President Barack Obama to clear his father’s name from a mail fraud conviction that caused Marcus Garvey to be deported from the United States to his native Jamaica. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this August 1922 file photo, Marcus Garvey is shown in a military uniform as the “Provisional President of Africa” during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World along Lenox Avenue in Harlem borough of New York. The son ofMarcus Garvey on August 17, 2016, said his father’s 129th birthday marked the perfect day to begin a public push for a presidential pardon to exonerate Garvey for an unjust conviction. Dr. Julius W. Garvey wants President Barack Obama to clear his father’s name from a mail fraud conviction that caused Marcus Garvey to be deported from the United States to his native Jamaica. (Photo by AP Photo)



This file photo taken in 1961 and released by China's official news agency Xinhua in September 1976 shows former Chinese leader Mao Zedong smiling during his holidays in 1961 in Lushan Moutain. (Photo by AFP Photo/Xinhua)

This file photo taken in 1961 and released by China's official news agency Xinhua in September 1976 shows former Chinese leader Mao Zedong smiling during his holidays in 1961 in Lushan Moutain. (Photo by AFP Photo/Xinhua)



JFK throwing out the first pitch at season opener April 8, 1963. (Photo by Fred Ward/Award Agency)

JFK throwing out the first pitch at season opener April 8, 1963. (Photo by Fred Ward/Award Agency)



Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi attends the inauguration ceremony of Jacob Zuma on May 9, 2009 in Pretoria, South Africa. Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma is South Africa's fourth President since the end of apartheid. (Photo by Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi attends the inauguration ceremony of Jacob Zuma on May 9, 2009 in Pretoria, South Africa. Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma is South Africa's fourth President since the end of apartheid. (Photo by Foto24/Gallo Images/Getty Images)



In this August 19, 1991 file photo, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, foreground left, addresses the crowd standing atop of a tank in front of the Russian Government building, also known as White House, surrounded by his bodyguards, Alexander Korzhakov, center, and Viktor Zolotov, top center, in Moscow, Russia. As the 25th anniversary of the so-called August Coup draws near this Friday, The Associated Press has talked to participants and witnesses of those critical days when Muscovites turned out to defend the spirit of democracy that Gorbachev had unleashed, and many Soviet officers defied their orders and sided with the people, ensuring that that the plotters failed. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this August 19, 1991 file photo, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, foreground left, addresses the crowd standing atop of a tank in front of the Russian Government building, also known as White House, surrounded by his bodyguards, Alexander Korzhakov, center, and Viktor Zolotov, top center, in Moscow, Russia. As the 25th anniversary of the so-called August Coup draws near this Friday, The Associated Press has talked to participants and witnesses of those critical days when Muscovites turned out to defend the spirit of democracy that Gorbachev had unleashed, and many Soviet officers defied their orders and sided with the people, ensuring that that the plotters failed. (Photo by AP Photo)



Governor Hugh Carey points to an artists' conception of the new New York Hyatt Hotel/Convention facility that will be build on the site of the former Commordore Hotel, June 28, 1978. At the launching ceremony are, from left:  Donald Trump, son of the city developer Fred C. Trump; Mayor Ed Koch of New York; Carey; and Robert T. Dormer, executive vice president of the Urban Development Corp. (Photo by AP Photo)

Governor Hugh Carey points to an artists' conception of the new New York Hyatt Hotel/Convention facility that will be build on the site of the former Commordore Hotel, June 28, 1978. At the launching ceremony are, from left: Donald Trump, son of the city developer Fred C. Trump; Mayor Ed Koch of New York; Carey; and Robert T. Dormer, executive vice president of the Urban Development Corp. (Photo by AP Photo)



Developer Donald Trump poses with about half of the competing State Misses on board his yacht in Atlantic City, N.J., September 4, 1988. (Photo by Jack Kanthal/AP Photo)

Developer Donald Trump poses with about half of the competing State Misses on board his yacht in Atlantic City, N.J., September 4, 1988. (Photo by Jack Kanthal/AP Photo)



Potential Reform Party presidential candidate Donald Trump uses the phone and puts his sock-covered feet on the table in his private plane as he flies to Minnesota for a speech and to attend a fund-raiser for Gov. Jesse Ventura, Friday January 7, 2000. (Photo by AP Photo)

Potential Reform Party presidential candidate Donald Trump uses the phone and puts his sock-covered feet on the table in his private plane as he flies to Minnesota for a speech and to attend a fund-raiser for Gov. Jesse Ventura, Friday January 7, 2000. (Photo by AP Photo)



Donald Trump addresses Miss USA contestants in a conference room in Trump Tower, during their to New York, Wednesday, May 25, 2011. (Photo by Richard Drew/AP Photo)

Donald Trump addresses Miss USA contestants in a conference room in Trump Tower, during their to New York, Wednesday, May 25, 2011. (Photo by Richard Drew/AP Photo)



Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after his rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on August 21, 2015 in Mobile, Alabama. The Trump campaign moved tonight's rally to a larger stadium to accommodate demand. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after his rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on August 21, 2015 in Mobile, Alabama. The Trump campaign moved tonight's rally to a larger stadium to accommodate demand. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)
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