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it almost looks like this a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very bad. that's the only reason they would make this so public, put the pictures out so quickly, and attempt to embarrass the united states. i think this is a really unfortunate turn in relationships. >> there are certainly cia officers and undercover ones working in embassies but aren't they usually actually declared to the host country? >> no, not necessarily. you know, the cold war has never been quite over, you know. as we know the russians spy on the united states, we spy on russia. it's just always been there. but it's the trade craft that bothers me. this just doesn't look like a cia operation to me or the whole thing was staged by the fsb simply to embarrass. there's something terribly wrong with this story and the fact that we're only getting out of russia makes me, you know, doubtful of the facts. >> what about the fact that he was supposedly carrying $100,000 for a meeti
it almost looks like this a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very bad. that's the only reason they would make this so public, put the pictures out so quickly, and attempt to embarrass the united states. i think this is a really unfortunate turn in relationships. >> there are certainly cia officers and undercover ones working in embassies but aren't they...
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the fsb is what the kgb used to be like, right?n they lay out on the table and show us the spy gear they allegedly caught him with. here is the thing. this is the long oddly transfixing video we got from the russian is last week of ryan fogal. now look at this. this is a documentary from 1986 showing a cia operate of named michael sellers arrested and interrogated in 1986 opinion look at the video side by side. we see both men taken in for questioning. seeing them sitting awkwardly at this table. almost from the same angle. in both videos we can't see the eye didn identity of the men can them and asking them questions. then there is a table of spy care. multiple eye glasses, recording devices, a loit colored wig that fits into a hat. this arrest this week in hoss could you, this oddly choreographed performed for the cameras arrest for the supposedly american spy in moscow this week is basically an exact replay of the exact thing that russians did to great propaganda effect in 1986. right down to the retro cold war era spy gear that
the fsb is what the kgb used to be like, right?n they lay out on the table and show us the spy gear they allegedly caught him with. here is the thing. this is the long oddly transfixing video we got from the russian is last week of ryan fogal. now look at this. this is a documentary from 1986 showing a cia operate of named michael sellers arrested and interrogated in 1986 opinion look at the video side by side. we see both men taken in for questioning. seeing them sitting awkwardly at this...
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the fsb is what the kgb used to be. at one point at a table, they lay out and show us all the spy gear they allegedly caught him with. here's the thing. this was the long, oddly transfixing video we got from the russians earlier this week when they arrested ryan fogle. now i want you to watch this. this is an excerpt from a soviet era documentary in 1986 showing a cia operative named michael sellers arrested and interrogated at kgb headquarters in '86. look at it side by side. we see both men being taken in for questioning, sitting awkwardly at this table, almost from the same angle. in the videos, we can't see the identity of the men who are with them and asking questions, and in both cases, we see this amazing table of spy gear. multiple pairs of eyeglasses, reporting devices, right down to each of them having a light colored wig that fits into a hat. this arrest this week in moscow, this oddly choreographed performance for the cameras of the arrest of the supposed american spy in moscow this week, it's basically an e
the fsb is what the kgb used to be. at one point at a table, they lay out and show us all the spy gear they allegedly caught him with. here's the thing. this was the long, oddly transfixing video we got from the russians earlier this week when they arrested ryan fogle. now i want you to watch this. this is an excerpt from a soviet era documentary in 1986 showing a cia operative named michael sellers arrested and interrogated at kgb headquarters in '86. look at it side by side. we see both men...
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the fsb believes he is actually a cia agent.ussians say they arrested him while he was trying to recruit a russian official. check out the blonde wig. stealthy. russian tv cameras were there when fogel was hauled away. he was brought in for questioning and later turned over to the u.s. embassy, but russia has ordered him out of the country. phil black has more. >> reporter: this was the moment. russian fsb the federal security service says it caught an american spy on the streets of moscow. the russians released photos and video showing off their catch. that is not a happy face. the russians say the nan the unconvincing blonde wig is ryan fogel. his official job is third secretary in the political unit of the u.s. embassy. the fsb says he works for the cia and it caught him wigged up, in the act of trying to recruit a member of russia's own special services. he is accused of carrying this spy kit along with pocket knives, flashlight, and compass that includes another wig, sunglasses, a big pile of cash, and a letter which the fs
the fsb believes he is actually a cia agent.ussians say they arrested him while he was trying to recruit a russian official. check out the blonde wig. stealthy. russian tv cameras were there when fogel was hauled away. he was brought in for questioning and later turned over to the u.s. embassy, but russia has ordered him out of the country. phil black has more. >> reporter: this was the moment. russian fsb the federal security service says it caught an american spy on the streets of...
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they released images of what the fsb says are his belongings including wig, a knife, dark glasses, a taxicab map of moscow. so stereotypical of the spy craft and eric o'neil, former counterintelligence official who took down spy robert hanson thinks this is staged by the russian, they placed this material on him. why would a cia officer who is actually doing some recruiting be running around moscow with really bad wigs and all that other stuff. o'neil believes this was manufactured for political purposes from the russians to develop some kind of anti-american sentiment. i ran that by an official at the russian embassy here in washington this morning. he refused to comment on that. >> he was detained, as you point out, by the fsb, the counterintelligence agency in russia. tell us a little more about this agency. >> reporter: well, it's the russian's main domestic security agency, the main successor to the legendary soviet state security agency, the kgb. its main responsibilities are counterintelligence, internal security, counterterrorism. when the kgb was reorganized into the fsb in
they released images of what the fsb says are his belongings including wig, a knife, dark glasses, a taxicab map of moscow. so stereotypical of the spy craft and eric o'neil, former counterintelligence official who took down spy robert hanson thinks this is staged by the russian, they placed this material on him. why would a cia officer who is actually doing some recruiting be running around moscow with really bad wigs and all that other stuff. o'neil believes this was manufactured for...
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that period is so critical to us for us to understand why the bombings happen and if the fsb has thisnformation, it could be really valuable to us. >> thank you. and a note, that was in fact the booking photo of catherine russell, who was arrested in 2007 on shoplifting charges at an old navy store. >>> coming up, could job numbers ignite a rally in the market? but first, a broken record does tend to skip. stay with us. >> it's a very unusual move. the state department investigating its own report, trying to figure out who bungled the benghazi investigation and why key witnesses were never talked to. what's up with that? ♪ what's up with that what's up with that ♪ [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bi
that period is so critical to us for us to understand why the bombings happen and if the fsb has thisnformation, it could be really valuable to us. >> thank you. and a note, that was in fact the booking photo of catherine russell, who was arrested in 2007 on shoplifting charges at an old navy store. >>> coming up, could job numbers ignite a rally in the market? but first, a broken record does tend to skip. stay with us. >> it's a very unusual move. the state department...
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tell us more, phil. >> carol, the fsb made this announcement. they picked up this man, ryan fogle overnight and officially his job at the u.s. embassy, third secretary in the political department, but he really works for the cia. caught him in the act in trying to recruit a member of russia's special services and released a series of photos, which show the arrest and what they have caught him with. they show what they describe as special technical devices, written instructions to the man he was trying to recruit. large sum of cash as well as items which they say could be used to disguise someone's identity. look at the photos in convince, the before and after photos of the arrest show that the man they picked up, seems to have been wearing a wig beforehand and got him locked up in a room later on, not wearing a wig. we're told he has since been released and returned to the u.s. embassy, but the russian fsb, federal security service, says in recent times, monitoring and tracking numerous attempts by the cia to recruit members of its own special s
tell us more, phil. >> carol, the fsb made this announcement. they picked up this man, ryan fogle overnight and officially his job at the u.s. embassy, third secretary in the political department, but he really works for the cia. caught him in the act in trying to recruit a member of russia's special services and released a series of photos, which show the arrest and what they have caught him with. they show what they describe as special technical devices, written instructions to the man...
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but the fsb, that spy agency, says this is the latest in a series of recent tips by the americans tos in its security and law enforcement agencies. but they say they have been watching and monitoring these all along. brooke? >> so what is the u.s. government, if anything, saying about all this? >> reporter: so far no comment from the u.s. government, from the u.s. embassy near moscow, no comment at all. the russian foreign ministry says that this is provocative, this is all in the spirit of the cold war, and it raises serious questions about america's intentions and they have summoned the u.s. ambassador to the foreign ministry to explain precisely what was going on. it takes place in an environment where u.s. russian relations had been improving in recent weeks. the last 18 months had been very cold, very chilly. the last few weeks or so, russia and the us us have been talking about working closely together again on counterterrorism, finding a solution for syria, so forth. now remains to be seen if the continued reaction to this one embarrassed spy is enough to derail some of that r
but the fsb, that spy agency, says this is the latest in a series of recent tips by the americans tos in its security and law enforcement agencies. but they say they have been watching and monitoring these all along. brooke? >> so what is the u.s. government, if anything, saying about all this? >> reporter: so far no comment from the u.s. government, from the u.s. embassy near moscow, no comment at all. the russian foreign ministry says that this is provocative, this is all in the...
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that people are a little bit suspect, because they will question the motives of the fsb, you can seeow this thing gets complicated. >> if they looked at case once that information was there go back to director of fbi mueller said, more congressional hearings about sleeper agents, if they look add pattern of fraud committed it should have been enough. neil: somebody was not communicating. something fell through the cracks. >> from man who said, if you want your privacy, get over it why the latest revelations of other involved in -- attack signal well maybe really get over it. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. neil: i'm fascinated by this, i see it on days like this. we got word of the 3 new arrests, market that was already headed down, hiccupped and went down mor
that people are a little bit suspect, because they will question the motives of the fsb, you can seeow this thing gets complicated. >> if they looked at case once that information was there go back to director of fbi mueller said, more congressional hearings about sleeper agents, if they look add pattern of fraud committed it should have been enough. neil: somebody was not communicating. something fell through the cracks. >> from man who said, if you want your privacy, get over it...
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the fsb even released video and photos showing a man with fogle's i.d.a spy arsenal -- wigs, technical devices, a lot of cash, and a letter, a copy of which was given to the russian media, offering a downpayment of $100,000, up to a million dollars a year for long-term cooperation with extra bonuses if we receive some helpful information. and instructions on how to open a new g-mail account to contact the cia. russia's foreign ministry summoned the u.s. ambassador to moscow michael mcfall. the cia isn't commenting. the state department wouldn't budge on any details. >> we can confirm an wasser was briefly retained and released. >> this recalls details of the last russian spy scandal three years ago featuring anna chapman and a ring of russian spies who tried to gain access 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 f
the fsb even released video and photos showing a man with fogle's i.d.a spy arsenal -- wigs, technical devices, a lot of cash, and a letter, a copy of which was given to the russian media, offering a downpayment of $100,000, up to a million dollars a year for long-term cooperation with extra bonuses if we receive some helpful information. and instructions on how to open a new g-mail account to contact the cia. russia's foreign ministry summoned the u.s. ambassador to moscow michael mcfall. the...
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fsb, russia's counter intelligence agency, a third secretary at the u.s.eam bough see works at the cia -- embassy works with the cia and they say he was looking for info on the bo -- boston bombing suspects. the state department though wouldn't give details about his job in the cia. we asked an old pal what he thought about ryan fogel. >> credibility, great visions, great sense of humor. >> finally he makes sense. >> was that bill schulz with billy zane? >> they have been dating quite awhile. you have been in situations and is this a weird set up for the russians to say we caught a spy? this is part of doing business. >> this is part of doing business. anybody who thinks the cold war ended with the fall of the wall is a complete i had -- idiot. this goes on all the time. shocking, i know, that we should try to steel russia's secrets and they are trying to steal ours. >> remember the hot girl? 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
fsb, russia's counter intelligence agency, a third secretary at the u.s.eam bough see works at the cia -- embassy works with the cia and they say he was looking for info on the bo -- boston bombing suspects. the state department though wouldn't give details about his job in the cia. we asked an old pal what he thought about ryan fogel. >> credibility, great visions, great sense of humor. >> finally he makes sense. >> was that bill schulz with billy zane? >> they have...
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the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s.bassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> it appears americans are split over whether the obama in ministratiadministration is g honest about the deadly september attack in benghazi. and more than half of those surveyed are not even following the story. that according to the new pew research center study. republicans accuse the obama administration of essentially misleading the public to believe the terrorist attack was simply a protest gone wrong. president obama says the gop out rachel the account is really a political sideshow. the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its reporters and e
the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s.bassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> it appears americans are split over...
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the fsb caught and expelled another cia operative in january, but kept that matter private. >> bus loadsreporter: this arrest fed a russian media frenzy. it dominate local papers and newscasts. no one has acknowledged whether fogle was with the cia, only that he was a u.s. embassy staffer. margaret brennan, washington. >> this story fascinates me. among other things, why was he so insistent meeting right then? >> why did he have an old dumb phone, not a smartphone, cash, and compass, which we all have now days. a compass. >>> now to a story that most americans don't know much about socc soccer, unless you are a soccer mom. but most know about david beckham. this morning, he arrived for practice in paris. beckham getting much of the credit for raising the pro fifl soccer in america. professional soccer. mark phillips, the story of an athlete that became world famous on and off the field. >> he could change the course of history with one swing of his golden boot. in this case, he single footedly got england into the world cup finals, when he left the l.a. galaxy of major league soccer, he
the fsb caught and expelled another cia operative in january, but kept that matter private. >> bus loadsreporter: this arrest fed a russian media frenzy. it dominate local papers and newscasts. no one has acknowledged whether fogle was with the cia, only that he was a u.s. embassy staffer. margaret brennan, washington. >> this story fascinates me. among other things, why was he so insistent meeting right then? >> why did he have an old dumb phone, not a smartphone, cash, and...
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a difference if the lead had come from brits or french or saudis, this is because it came from the fsb that people are a little bit suspect, because they will question the motives of thesb, you can see how this thing gets complicated. >> if they looked at case once that information was there go back to director of fbi mueller said, more congressional hearings about sleeper agents, if they look add pattern of fraud committed it should have been enough. neil: somebody was not communicating. something fell through the cracks. >> from man who said, if yo want your privacy, get over it why the latest revelations of other involved in -- attack signal well maybe really get over it. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fis
a difference if the lead had come from brits or french or saudis, this is because it came from the fsb that people are a little bit suspect, because they will question the motives of thesb, you can see how this thing gets complicated. >> if they looked at case once that information was there go back to director of fbi mueller said, more congressional hearings about sleeper agents, if they look add pattern of fraud committed it should have been enough. neil: somebody was not communicating....
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the only information we're getting now is coming from the fsb, which is the successor organization to kgb, from the russian foreign ministry and russian media reports. and the russian story goes, someone named ryan fogle, who is the embassy's third secretary but whom the kgb call as cia operative was detained last night as he was trying to allegedly recruit a member of the russian special services. they found apparently, according to the russians large sups of cash and envelopes on him. instructions on how to recruit a spy. some technical apparatus and some disguises in the form of wigs. now again, there has been no comment from the u.s. embassy on this. the russians have said that they have released ryan fogle back into the custody of the u.s. embassy but again, we are waiting for word, possibly now from washington on exactly what happened, gregg? gregg: what do you think this means for u.s.-russian relations, amy? >> reporter: well, gregg, it is no secret they have been very tense. in fact the fsb put out a statement saying there had been repeated attempts on the part of american di
the only information we're getting now is coming from the fsb, which is the successor organization to kgb, from the russian foreign ministry and russian media reports. and the russian story goes, someone named ryan fogle, who is the embassy's third secretary but whom the kgb call as cia operative was detained last night as he was trying to allegedly recruit a member of the russian special services. they found apparently, according to the russians large sups of cash and envelopes on him....
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. >> reporter: erin, the fsb says it caught ryan vogal trying to recruit a member of one of their ownppy man in an unconvincing blond wig saying he was carrying a spy kit with another wig, sunglasses, flashlight, knives, a compass and also a big pile of cash and a typed letter which they say were instructions to the man he was trying to recruit. ryan fogle is ordered to leave russia. this bungled case of espionage could extend further than one embarrassed spice because the russians say it's just a latest case of trying to turn a russian agent and they say they've been tracking them as they do it. erin? >> hmm. >>> now our fifth story. profiling at the irs. now you think it happens everywhere and you don't like it. well, it's happening now. a new and damning report has found the irs deliberately targeted some conservative groups, including those with tea party in their name. now, the news is actually great news in one regard, everybody. because republicans and democrats are finally agreeing about something. >> i've got no patience with it. i will not tolerate it and we'll make sure tha
. >> reporter: erin, the fsb says it caught ryan vogal trying to recruit a member of one of their ownppy man in an unconvincing blond wig saying he was carrying a spy kit with another wig, sunglasses, flashlight, knives, a compass and also a big pile of cash and a typed letter which they say were instructions to the man he was trying to recruit. ryan fogle is ordered to leave russia. this bungled case of espionage could extend further than one embarrassed spice because the russians say...
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>>translator: you know the fsb is actively helping in the investigation in the bombing in boston. >>ter: the man video taped wearing a ridiculous wig seems to have a background not so ridiculous. according to officials at schools we contacted, officials that looked at the pictures of him, this is likely the same ryan fogle that grew up near st. louis, went to mary institute and st. louis country day school, a private institution that cost nearly $23,000 a year for upper grades. he graduated from mary institute in 2002. then according to school officials went to colgate. he was a straight arrow, achiever. a member of a fraternity that doesn't allow drinking in its houses. and he was selected for senior honor society, a prestige is group with only 26 members. he said ryan was a student of his on a class on national security. says his interest was in middle east politics and class trip to meet diplomats stands out. >> ryan was especially strong in the way that he posts questions, the way he was prepared for meetings with diplomats, he was one of the sophomores on the trip, he was especi
>>translator: you know the fsb is actively helping in the investigation in the bombing in boston. >>ter: the man video taped wearing a ridiculous wig seems to have a background not so ridiculous. according to officials at schools we contacted, officials that looked at the pictures of him, this is likely the same ryan fogle that grew up near st. louis, went to mary institute and st. louis country day school, a private institution that cost nearly $23,000 a year for upper grades. he...
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russia's fsb gave the fbi intelligence on one of the boston bombers.ia officer says, it's all part of america's improved, but sometimes schizophrenic relationship with russia. >> during the cold war, it was all sort of either/or. you're for us or against us. they were our adversaries, everything they did was bad. you know, we're in a different era. >> and in a bizarre footnote, we went back this afternoon to check that media story, the russian media story about the cia station chief, and lo and behold, his name was no longer there. so maybe, wolf, there really is such a thing as disappearing ink even on the web. >> maybe the russians made a mistake and got the wrong guy and decided to remove the name also. jill, thanks very much to are that report. i want to dig a little bit deeper right now with cnn intelligence analyst, the former cia officer, robert behr. bob, thanks very much for coming in. you worked in moscow right after the fall of the soviet union. what's going on here in your assessment? >> i think there's a deep problem here, wolf. this could
russia's fsb gave the fbi intelligence on one of the boston bombers.ia officer says, it's all part of america's improved, but sometimes schizophrenic relationship with russia. >> during the cold war, it was all sort of either/or. you're for us or against us. they were our adversaries, everything they did was bad. you know, we're in a different era. >> and in a bizarre footnote, we went back this afternoon to check that media story, the russian media story about the cia station...
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. >> we're learning as we go that the inquiry was really made not so much because the russian fsb was giving us a heads-up for our sake, but they were worried about themselves. when they were requested to provide more information, they t didn't provide it. you know, i do want people to understand one thing. our law enforcement resources are very heavily taxed right now and there's no question, we need to increase the number of agents we have and this is just my opinion, in the fbi, in the secret service and in a number of other agencies. for example, like the atf. we talk about the gun problem in the country. i don't want to go off on a tangent. there are 2,000 atf agents for this entire country. it's difficult to two after trafficking with limited resources. you have a police department, excuse me, don, i don't mean to interrupt you, sir. we have a police department here, you've had as many as 40,000 police officers, that's an incredible luxury to have when you need to fix a problem. two ways we fix our problems, we throw money at them or throw bodies. you need to give law enforcemen
. >> we're learning as we go that the inquiry was really made not so much because the russian fsb was giving us a heads-up for our sake, but they were worried about themselves. when they were requested to provide more information, they t didn't provide it. you know, i do want people to understand one thing. our law enforcement resources are very heavily taxed right now and there's no question, we need to increase the number of agents we have and this is just my opinion, in the fbi, in the...
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the fbi traveled with the fsb and got some of their documents and the results of some of their interviews in moscow. but it appears as of now that tamerlan tsarnaev traveled to russia for six months in the dagestan/chechnya region, that he made contact with one, possibly two radical people over there. both of whom ended up being killed in subsequent attacks. that he tried to join three separate fighting groups and was rejected. one was suspicious of him. another felt he didn't measure up. the third didn't take him. so it appears he went home after that time, thinking, a., it's really dangerous here, the two guys i came to work with were killed. none of the groups want me. and i can launch my fight at home. >> and these indications that the wounded mbta officer was likely hit by friendly fire at the watertown shootout and at least one police vehicle came from officers, no one is criticizing the police, but they were that night under an enormous amount of pressure. and it does speak to the chaos of how things unfolded, doesn't it? >> the police are used to that criticism. they had criticize
the fbi traveled with the fsb and got some of their documents and the results of some of their interviews in moscow. but it appears as of now that tamerlan tsarnaev traveled to russia for six months in the dagestan/chechnya region, that he made contact with one, possibly two radical people over there. both of whom ended up being killed in subsequent attacks. that he tried to join three separate fighting groups and was rejected. one was suspicious of him. another felt he didn't measure up. the...
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the fbi traveled with the fsb and got some of their documents and the results of some of their interviewsit appears as of now that tamerlan tsarnaev traveled to russia for six months in the dagestan region, that he made one contact, possibly two, to the radical people over there. both of whom ended up being killed in subsequent attacks. that he tried to join three fighting groups, one was suspicious of him. a second didn't feel he measured up. the third didn't take him. he felt a, it is dangerous here, two were killed, none of the groups want me and i can launch my fight at home. >> and these indications that the wounded mbta officer was likely hit by friendly fire and the damage to the residential homes from one police vehicle came from officers. no one is criticizing the police, but they were that night in particular under an enormous amount of pressure. it speaks to the chaos of how things unfold. >> well, the police are used to criticism. they get criticized for an awful lot. but this certainly was the fog of war, you had people shooting at you with one 9 mm handgun, and they're throw
the fbi traveled with the fsb and got some of their documents and the results of some of their interviewsit appears as of now that tamerlan tsarnaev traveled to russia for six months in the dagestan region, that he made one contact, possibly two, to the radical people over there. both of whom ended up being killed in subsequent attacks. that he tried to join three fighting groups, one was suspicious of him. a second didn't feel he measured up. the third didn't take him. he felt a, it is...
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let's say you work for the fsb. this is the modern version of the kgb. you meet an american, look them up on facebook and he's not there or there's pictures of his dog instead of a profile picture. this is suspicious. we don't think this is how the russian security service caught ryan foghle. "the wall street journal" points out this morning his facebook page is practically bare. russia says foghle will be kicked out of the country. the newspaper has an interesting article this morning about what a really big problem facebook is for spies. hundreds of people, thousands of people know who you are. you went to college with these people. you can't use your real name because you're a spy. you can't link to your friends because that would endanger them, but you can't not be on facebook because that is a sure sign you are a spy. >>> speaking of facebook, it's been 364 days since this. facebook ipoed on may 18th, 2012. the one year anniversary will be tomorrow, saturday. this is the big celebration. counting down to a rocket that never launched because while no
let's say you work for the fsb. this is the modern version of the kgb. you meet an american, look them up on facebook and he's not there or there's pictures of his dog instead of a profile picture. this is suspicious. we don't think this is how the russian security service caught ryan foghle. "the wall street journal" points out this morning his facebook page is practically bare. russia says foghle will be kicked out of the country. the newspaper has an interesting article this...
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of massachusetts, tells us that the congressman was today shown detailed intelligence by the russian fsb, the successor to the kgb. details, names, cell phone numbers, addresses, social media information, intelligence indicating tsarnaev originally planned to get involved with palestinian insurgents but that fell through because he had trouble learning arabic. keating first told this to "the boston globe." the fbi and cia did not today respond to cnn's request for comment. you may recall congressman keating told us that one of his staffers traveled to russia after the bombing and learned that tsarnaev while in the caucuses in 2012 made contact with two insurgents there, william plotkinov and mahmoud nidal. it was 46 days ago and there remains so much we still do not know. >> this new footage shows the now infamous tsarnaev brothers tamerlan and dzhokhar, focusing on fitness just 72 hours before they gained america's attention with these devastating explosions. we vils ited their gym just after the bombings. this is the y crew mixed martial arts gymnasium here in massachusetts where tamer
of massachusetts, tells us that the congressman was today shown detailed intelligence by the russian fsb, the successor to the kgb. details, names, cell phone numbers, addresses, social media information, intelligence indicating tsarnaev originally planned to get involved with palestinian insurgents but that fell through because he had trouble learning arabic. keating first told this to "the boston globe." the fbi and cia did not today respond to cnn's request for comment. you may...
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the fsb previously the kbg showed off a spy kit that looks more like props from an old cold war thriller very good one. two floppy wigs, a couple pairs of sunglasses, bundles of cash, a map, and a compass. what kind of spy carries a letter offering a million dollars for cooperation? the last major spying embarrassment came at the russians' expense when u.s. authorities busted agents living in the u.s. for a decade most notably anna chapman who launched a modeling career after being deported. and the british 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 an
the fsb previously the kbg showed off a spy kit that looks more like props from an old cold war thriller very good one. two floppy wigs, a couple pairs of sunglasses, bundles of cash, a map, and a compass. what kind of spy carries a letter offering a million dollars for cooperation? the last major spying embarrassment came at the russians' expense when u.s. authorities busted agents living in the u.s. for a decade most notably anna chapman who launched a modeling career after being deported....
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another cia operative back in january, also mentioning that ryan fogle had been shadowed, jon, by the fsbce he began his posting in 2011. we have not seen that video and the u.s. government has not commented on that second piece of video that apparently has come out and finally, this very aide to president putin i mentioned just a moment ago said that nikolai petrusev, the head of russian security services is planning a trip to washington this week and he may have a message, a direct message for president obama from president putin. jon? jon: there is always more to these stories. we'll stay on top of it. thanks very much, amy kellogg from london. jenna: we're still looking for the reset button, right? jon: yeah, what happened to that? jenna: maybe he will bring that back. a murder trial is getting started today for a so-called female james bond, accused of killing an aspiring model. the background on all of this coming up. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's g
another cia operative back in january, also mentioning that ryan fogle had been shadowed, jon, by the fsbce he began his posting in 2011. we have not seen that video and the u.s. government has not commented on that second piece of video that apparently has come out and finally, this very aide to president putin i mentioned just a moment ago said that nikolai petrusev, the head of russian security services is planning a trip to washington this week and he may have a message, a direct message...
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the russian security agency fsb says u.s.yee ryan christopher fogel tried to recruit a russian intelligence officer. he was caught red handed with a wig, recording devices, and what appeared to be a stack of euros. so far no comment from the u.s. embassy. the state department will only say an officer at the u.s. embassy in moscow was briefly detained and then released. >>> i revealed a very personal struggle yesterday in part because of angelina jolie's courageous actions. i disclosed yesterday that i have breast cancer. it's been five weeks since i was diagnosed, and i've decided to have a double mastectomy. jolie's candor has inspired me and other women to start a dialogue, talk to your doctor, talk to each other. it could save a life. so we brought together four women who became empowered patients, and we're hoping they'll now be a source of inspiration for you, for all of those who may be struggling with a cancer diagnosis as well. all right. so angelina jolie comes out with this amazing op-ed piece that she has had a pre
the russian security agency fsb says u.s.yee ryan christopher fogel tried to recruit a russian intelligence officer. he was caught red handed with a wig, recording devices, and what appeared to be a stack of euros. so far no comment from the u.s. embassy. the state department will only say an officer at the u.s. embassy in moscow was briefly detained and then released. >>> i revealed a very personal struggle yesterday in part because of angelina jolie's courageous actions. i disclosed...
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in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of theussian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn, pamela brown live from cleveland. >> reporter: good morning. pictures are pretty telling. show spoolz of barbed wire, chains, many other items that give us clues into what possibly went on inside the house of horrors. chilling new photos give us a glimpse of ariel castro's backyard, taken over the week know by a neighbor. the backyard resembling a junkyard. spools of barbs wire and probably the most unnerving. chains, the neighbor said he saw hundreds of thick, heavy chains in the yard. and then this mirror, hanging on castro's back door that may have allowed him to see if someone was coming up his driveway, possibly using it to prevent surprise visitors and a pink barbe bicyclarbie
in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of theussian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn, pamela brown live from cleveland. >> reporter: good morning....
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the fsb said fogel was handed over to u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> america's cup officials are meeting today in san francisco the discuss how the race to move forward following the death of a sailor during a practice run. jackie sissel is live this morning along the embarcadero. >> basically what has prompted the four remaining teams to meet with race officials to discuss the future of their race and safety concerns. last week, the racing boat from the artemis racing capsized in the water on the bay trapping one of the crew members, andersen's and, underneath the boat. he was pulled from the water and ultimately he was pronounced dead. another accident, the most notable the oracle boat that capsized earlier this year. because of that, the four remaining teams want to meet with race officials to discuss safety concerns. maybe these boats are too fast and fragile. they may be too small to accommodate how fast they go. the nature of the bay waters themselves, are they safe or not? at 2:00 p.m.
the fsb said fogel was handed over to u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> america's cup officials are meeting today in san francisco the discuss how the race to move forward following the death of a sailor during a practice run. jackie sissel is live this morning along the embarcadero. >> basically what has prompted the four remaining teams to meet with race officials to discuss the future of their race and safety concerns. last week,...