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anna chapman is now a board member at a bank in moscow.ank officials say shareholders appointed her to the seven-member board. media around the world covered the story of her arrest in 2010 and deportation. she returned home after the u.s. and russian governments made a spy swap. she became an advisor to the president of a bank who is a mid-sized lender known for it's connections to the russian space industry. she is a celebrity at home. she has appeared on tv and modelled for magazines. >>> a hot summer-like day in tokyo. robert speta has the details on that. >> it was a gorgeous day across much of japan if you like the sunny and clear skies out here. it looks like it will remain in place through the remainder of saturday. korea will start to see cloud cover push overhead, but what we are seeing is widespread rain showers and it's farther to the west. you could still see about 100 millimeters of rain. upwards of about 250 millimeters expected by your sunday evening as this low does continue to push overhead. especially down towards southe
anna chapman is now a board member at a bank in moscow.ank officials say shareholders appointed her to the seven-member board. media around the world covered the story of her arrest in 2010 and deportation. she returned home after the u.s. and russian governments made a spy swap. she became an advisor to the president of a bank who is a mid-sized lender known for it's connections to the russian space industry. she is a celebrity at home. she has appeared on tv and modelled for magazines....
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and remember anna chapman, part of a russian sleeper cell living a suburban life who was expelled in 2010. this case is a little mysterious. look closer at that evidence. the wigs, it's raising questions, spy craft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. >> he doesn't want to have stuff on him that is spy stuff unless as the speculation goes it's a total setup. >> reporter: maybe he's a spy or maybe the russians were trying to embarrass a diplomat? the cia isn't speaking. fogle has been kicked out of the country headed back to the u.s. from russia with love. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> military history being made on the deck of a u.s. aircraft carrier. for the first time ever a drone has been launched from a ship. it could eventually open the way for the u.s. to launch unmanned aircraft from just about anyplace in the world. the next test comes this summer when the navy tries to launch it from a moving carrier. >>> prince harry plays polo in connecticut after visits to new york and new jersey. harry delivered a speech
and remember anna chapman, part of a russian sleeper cell living a suburban life who was expelled in 2010. this case is a little mysterious. look closer at that evidence. the wigs, it's raising questions, spy craft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. >> he doesn't want to have stuff on him that is spy stuff unless as the speculation goes it's a total setup. >> reporter: maybe he's a spy or maybe the russians were trying to...
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also have to remember the previous scandals in the previous cases where it says the most recent anna chapman scandal when none of the media actually took the serious and said that she was most likely a model or an actress rather than a spike until the rumor was confirmed but let's dig a little deeper and go back to two thousand and six when a scandal between the u.k. and russia erupted when a russian state channel showed a documentary exposing several of the agents working in moscow gathering intel while they were doing it by means of a rock disguised by means of certain certain things certain technologies disguised as a rock while the media was laughing out loud back then as well saying that you know this is a conspiracy theory who could possibly go on information with a rock until one of the former members of the u.k. government actually admitted that things like that existed and this was nothing but true so we have to wait and see of course whether there will be any comments from the official washington on this latest issue so is it possible that the scandal can pose a serious threat to r
also have to remember the previous scandals in the previous cases where it says the most recent anna chapman scandal when none of the media actually took the serious and said that she was most likely a model or an actress rather than a spike until the rumor was confirmed but let's dig a little deeper and go back to two thousand and six when a scandal between the u.k. and russia erupted when a russian state channel showed a documentary exposing several of the agents working in moscow gathering...
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and remember anna chapman? part of a russian sleeper cell, living a suburban life who was expelled in 2010. but today's case is a little mysterious. lolothe wigs. it's raising questions. spycraft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. >> the one thing a spy doesn't want to do is get picked up and have stuff on him that is spy stuff. unless as the speculation goes, it's a total set-up. >> reporter: maybe he's a spy or maybe the russians were just trying to embarrass a diplomat. the cia isn't speaking. tonight, fogel has been kicked out of the country, headed back to the u.s., from russia with love. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> and back here at home tonight, the financial markets had a lot of fizz again today. the dow closing up 123 points, another record close. >>> and one driver of the economy, the buying power of hispanic americans. so how does everyone get in on this great action? tonight abc's david muir is back with more in our "made in amer
and remember anna chapman? part of a russian sleeper cell, living a suburban life who was expelled in 2010. but today's case is a little mysterious. lolothe wigs. it's raising questions. spycraft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. >> the one thing a spy doesn't want to do is get picked up and have stuff on him that is spy stuff. unless as the speculation goes, it's a total set-up. >> reporter: maybe he's a spy or maybe the...
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ideas as well i must say very quickly to get a message from one of our viewers on twitter who said anna chapman was a real spy on this guy looks more like a joke anyway looking for more details coming out of this. so yourself. dot com for you right now lots of stories to check out for example a human rights lawyer reveals hunger strikers in guantanamo bay have to undergo. before contact with legal representatives in a bid to prevent any leak of information about the real condition of the inmates as the protest day one hundred we've got the full story online for you. human rights activists in the u.k. after two years on the run but lashes out at london for. crackdown on the opposition much more on that of course at dot com right now. is. joining us here on our. world update time in a moment on monday a deadly blast in libya's second largest city of benghazi left several people dead and wounded many many more on the attack came amid a frantic pull out of u.s. and u.k. embassy staff of course this stupid the recent spike in violence lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine
ideas as well i must say very quickly to get a message from one of our viewers on twitter who said anna chapman was a real spy on this guy looks more like a joke anyway looking for more details coming out of this. so yourself. dot com for you right now lots of stories to check out for example a human rights lawyer reveals hunger strikers in guantanamo bay have to undergo. before contact with legal representatives in a bid to prevent any leak of information about the real condition of the...
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suspected spying for the soviet union and then russia for many years in june two thousand and ten anna chapman was one of ten who were arrested in the u.s. as part of a russian spy ring and in january two thousand and six the u.k. was accused of spying in moscow by placing secret cameras inside rocks around various moscow parks you think. from the answer coalition i spoke to an allele he thinks the u.s. is waging an undercover war against moscow and i think the fact that the russian government has publicized this has made something of it means that the russian government is calling attention to the fact that the u.s. is doing something of a full court press on russia a shadow war so to speak they have the using the n.g.o.s and the penetration of russian society by us soft power through the n.g.o.s at one level trying to carry out many many intelligence operations to get russians to defect penetrating russian society i think also the u.s. media very favorable coverage to the russian opposition any protest that takes place in russia even if it's small gets enormous front page coverage while here
suspected spying for the soviet union and then russia for many years in june two thousand and ten anna chapman was one of ten who were arrested in the u.s. as part of a russian spy ring and in january two thousand and six the u.k. was accused of spying in moscow by placing secret cameras inside rocks around various moscow parks you think. from the answer coalition i spoke to an allele he thinks the u.s. is waging an undercover war against moscow and i think the fact that the russian government...
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we had anna chapman a few years ago. don't forget aldridge aims at the cia, robert hanson at the fbi. spying happens and so does counter spying. but the important thing here is is that we may be very concerned about we are not getting the straight information we need on what is going on in place is like president caucuses, with dagezstan. the russians may not be telling us what we need to know for our own security, we have to go around the official channels to get somebody to tell us this important information. i think our intelligence agencies are probably doing what they need to do to try to keep us safe, so bravo for them. arthel: and indeed the spy games continue. before i let you go, what happens if you are a cia operative or you're a sphaoeu with the fbi and you get busted? what happens do you get put back on a desk job or reinvent yourself and go out there undercover. >> it's hard. like i said in the column in the "new york post" yesterday he was caught, he won't be aible to come back to russia, certainly it would
we had anna chapman a few years ago. don't forget aldridge aims at the cia, robert hanson at the fbi. spying happens and so does counter spying. but the important thing here is is that we may be very concerned about we are not getting the straight information we need on what is going on in place is like president caucuses, with dagezstan. the russians may not be telling us what we need to know for our own security, we have to go around the official channels to get somebody to tell us this...
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anna chapman?> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to see in case they bump into somebody and then they passed the interesting target to somebody else and that person then looks at another and says i will develop more and hand him to somebody else. it is a long chain. resources, money, time, labor. the russians are very aggressive in this. they have been watching this guy allegedly he is a mild outfit. who knows what the story is. it is not as if they stumbled across him in the street doing this. they were watching him for awhile. the interesting thing is it is always the timing. why did they choose to play this card now? you have to look at where is the benefit for the russians? the russians were starting to take a little heat because it was clear that they had completely screwed us over. the only way we were going to prevent boston is if they had come clean and shared the little bit o
anna chapman?> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to see in case they bump into somebody and then they passed the interesting target to somebody else and that person then looks at another and says i will develop more and hand him to somebody else. it is a long chain. resources, money, time, labor. the russians are very aggressive in this. they have been watching this guy...
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and remember anna chapman, part of a russian sleeper cell living a suburban life who was expelled ins case is a little mysterious. look closer at that evidence. the wigs, it's raising questions. spy craft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. want to do is get picked up and >> the one thing a spy doesn't want to do is get picked up and have stuff on him, spy stuff. unless as the speculation goes, it is a total set up. >> reporter: maybe he is a spy or maybe the russians were trying to embarrass a diplomat, the cia isn't speaking. fogle has been kicked out of the country, headed back to the u.s. from russia with love. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> military history has been made on the deck of a u.s. aircraft carrier. for the first time ever, a drone has been launched from a ship. test flight could eventually open the way for the u.s. to launch unmanned aircraft from just about any place in the world. the next test comes this summer when the navy tries to launch the drone from a moving carrier. >>> more praise for angel
and remember anna chapman, part of a russian sleeper cell living a suburban life who was expelled ins case is a little mysterious. look closer at that evidence. the wigs, it's raising questions. spy craft that seems more maxwell smart than james bond. peter earnest was a cia officer for 20 years. want to do is get picked up and >> the one thing a spy doesn't want to do is get picked up and have stuff on him, spy stuff. unless as the speculation goes, it is a total set up. >>...
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suspected spying for the soviet union and then russia for many years in june two thousand and ten anna chapman was one of ten who were arrested in the u.s. as part of a russian spy ring and in january two thousand and six the u.k. was accused of spying in moscow by placing secret cameras inside rocks around various moscow parks. well for more on this some larger and by brian becker he's from the answer coalition in washington brian what impact could this have now on u.s. russia relations which looked pretty good after john kerry's visit to moscow last week. or they appeared to be pretty good this reminds one of the old expression that diplomacy is nothing more than a form of perjury you have john kerry meeting with the russian foreign minister talking about an international conference on syria we've had many proclamations by the obama administration recently that there'd be greater coordination with russian security about terrorism but in fact the united states government is carrying out espionage and spying in russia all countries do it to each other but in the case of the united states effor
suspected spying for the soviet union and then russia for many years in june two thousand and ten anna chapman was one of ten who were arrested in the u.s. as part of a russian spy ring and in january two thousand and six the u.k. was accused of spying in moscow by placing secret cameras inside rocks around various moscow parks. well for more on this some larger and by brian becker he's from the answer coalition in washington brian what impact could this have now on u.s. russia relations which...
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remember anna chapman, the stunning russian spy part of a sleeper cell? she frequented fashionable bars and restaurants in manhattan. but the russians are now claiming outrage over ryan fogle, a russian official in this video saying, how could you stab us in the back like this? they couldn't be too outraged because one thing has changed since the cold war, spy or not, ryan fogle was returned to the american embassy within hours after his detention. amy. >> all right, martha raddatz, with the very latest. >> we just do not know this story yet. >> no. >> too bizarre and too obvious, right? >> yeah. >> that's the worst wig in the history of wigs. >> we know that. >> that is conclusive. >> very obvious. >> indeed, how about some other news? we'll begin with this developing story. the military's second high-profile sexual abuse case in just two weeks. a sergeant at ft. hood, texas, has been suspended from his position as leader of a sexual harassment prevention program because he himself is being investigated for abuse of sexual contact. just last week, the as
remember anna chapman, the stunning russian spy part of a sleeper cell? she frequented fashionable bars and restaurants in manhattan. but the russians are now claiming outrage over ryan fogle, a russian official in this video saying, how could you stab us in the back like this? they couldn't be too outraged because one thing has changed since the cold war, spy or not, ryan fogle was returned to the american embassy within hours after his detention. amy. >> all right, martha raddatz, with...
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for a decade most notably anna chapman who launched a modeling career after being deported.ritish government was forced to come clean on 2006 accusations that it spied. the recent arrest comes at a time when u.s. and russian agents have been working together in the investigation over the boston bombings. this morning the russian foreign ministry summoned u.s. ambassador michael mccall to discuss that investigation and the spying accusations. like most american officials, he avoided any questions about the arrest. >> this gentleman has been sent home or is in the process of being sent home. we can expect probably a tit for tat expulsion from the russian embassy in washington and any installation of that ends up being costly for both sides. in these sorts of situations countries tend to try to limit the damage. >> damage limitation may be the reason why nobody wants to address whether this is a case of real espionage or a setup. the russian president vladimir putin has long said american spies were working to undermine him. today his spokesman called the incident regrettable b
for a decade most notably anna chapman who launched a modeling career after being deported.ritish government was forced to come clean on 2006 accusations that it spied. the recent arrest comes at a time when u.s. and russian agents have been working together in the investigation over the boston bombings. this morning the russian foreign ministry summoned u.s. ambassador michael mccall to discuss that investigation and the spying accusations. like most american officials, he avoided any...
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. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman andccess to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by rt television an fsb agent says the officer fogle was trying to recruit was involved in fighting terrorism in the north where russia says alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev met with extremists. the russian foreign ministry warned tuesday, such provocative actions in the spirit of the "cold war" do not contribute to building mutual trust. but former u.s. ambassador to moscow james collins, who dealt with spy scandals more than once, says they can be disruptive but the relationship usually goes on. >> does this mean we're back at the cold war? no. i don't think so. >> reporter: you know, wolf, the timing on this is very interesting because after all remember during the boston bombing the russians provided information about one of the alleged bombers and then recently they've been cri
. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman andccess to u.s. decision makers. the new spy scandal comes even as russian and u.s. intelligence services have been cooperating on investigating the boston marathon bombing. in a youtube video released by rt television an fsb agent says the officer fogle was trying to recruit was involved in fighting terrorism in the north where russia says alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev met with...
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said was a russian spy ring in new york, and elsewhere, anna chapman, who was the good looking redheadedlot of tv, pictures, stuff like that. is this just payback to what the u.s. did then? >> you know, wolf, i think you may be on to something. keep in mind, that the president of russia, putin, was once head of the kgb, a kgb officer himself, left as a colonel. he could have been mad about that, waited for revenge. he's known to be very volatile. he puts a lot of faith in his intelligence services. and he could have remembered it all these years and finally said, here, i'm doing it. i don't care what the negotiations are over syria or anything else. this is payback, absolutely possible. >> we remember, she was shown with a bunch of wigs, too. and her alleged espionage ring in new york, and the other russians picked up waiting supposedly to be activated. that's my sense it could have been payback. i'm sure we'll learn more down the road. bob, thanks very much. >> thanks. >>> we received a statement today from a man who reports, say he was visited by tamerlan tsarnaev just before the bosto
said was a russian spy ring in new york, and elsewhere, anna chapman, who was the good looking redheadedlot of tv, pictures, stuff like that. is this just payback to what the u.s. did then? >> you know, wolf, i think you may be on to something. keep in mind, that the president of russia, putin, was once head of the kgb, a kgb officer himself, left as a colonel. he could have been mad about that, waited for revenge. he's known to be very volatile. he puts a lot of faith in his intelligence...