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all produced by the russian spy agency that replaced the kgb now known as the fsb.y have changed, but it seems for some the cold war is still alive and well. there are few americans in moscow who are more closely watched by the russian security service than this man. kyle hatcher, the u.s. diplomat, assigned to work with religious and human rights groups. a valuable deputy to u.s. deputy, john beyrle. >> kyle works in the political section and he's responsible for outreach to the russian orthodox church to civil society, human rights organizations. and there may be some people here who don't like that job description. and would like to discredit him in the eyes of his contacts. >> and that became clear when last month, this undercover video of hatcher was pted on a russian internet site, complete with background music. first, hatcher is seen in surveillance video on a moscow street talking on a cell phone. audio is dubbed in with his voice, talking to a woman about getting together. >> not sure. >> the photos of topless women are added, suggesting he called a prosti
all produced by the russian spy agency that replaced the kgb now known as the fsb.y have changed, but it seems for some the cold war is still alive and well. there are few americans in moscow who are more closely watched by the russian security service than this man. kyle hatcher, the u.s. diplomat, assigned to work with religious and human rights groups. a valuable deputy to u.s. deputy, john beyrle. >> kyle works in the political section and he's responsible for outreach to the russian...
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the country is now a democracy and the kgb are keen to support doctors who will carry ukrainian medicinendous neurosurg-- still, i find it very frightening, in a way, quite daunting. hope, and a lot of it's going to be hope disappointed. i'm a last port of call. i sometimes feel i raise false hopes sometimes when i come in here. one thing, the various things you asked me for. think you'll be quite interested by what i've got. here are just a few... throwaway perforators. do you know they cost £80 each, and they're thrown away after one use. so, i'll take these all out so y can leave them there. this is the ojemann stimulator. i' got to take that back to london. that's the cortical stimulator. >> special drills? >> yeah, they're all here. that's all the drill bits. there's a craniotome. >> nice toy. >> yeah, superb. and then you connect that there, you see? >> thank you, henry. >> right, well, look, um, if i could have some coffe igor petrovich. >> [ speaking ukrainian language ] >> and maybe we shld start seeing some patients. otherwise igor will be here all day playing with the tools. a
the country is now a democracy and the kgb are keen to support doctors who will carry ukrainian medicinendous neurosurg-- still, i find it very frightening, in a way, quite daunting. hope, and a lot of it's going to be hope disappointed. i'm a last port of call. i sometimes feel i raise false hopes sometimes when i come in here. one thing, the various things you asked me for. think you'll be quite interested by what i've got. here are just a few... throwaway perforators. do you know they cost...
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says it's really a fake set up by the kgb. a throwback? coming up. >>> i'm amy l. brooking. we continue to help you in these tough economic times by inviting to our web site, abc2news.com, our "financial survival guide." on there today, a new way to sell stuff you no longer need. i'm talking no garage, no sale, no worries. so check out this new way to sell baby and children's clothes, toys and furniture. plus, money tips for college students. pass the story along to your college-age children and their friends. how to survive college without piling up the debt. all these interesting stories and more can be found. "financial survival guide," clicking on to abc2news.com. i'm amy l. -- jamie costello. the new mcdonald's bacon and cheese angus third pounder. before taking it on, one must study it first. rushing in unprepared may prove overwhelming... with all that juicy, 100% angus beef. there! you found a point of entry! the bacon beckons like a springboard to paradise. one small bite for man... etcetera, etcetera. angus axiom number 11: bring on the bacon. the astonishing new a
says it's really a fake set up by the kgb. a throwback? coming up. >>> i'm amy l. brooking. we continue to help you in these tough economic times by inviting to our web site, abc2news.com, our "financial survival guide." on there today, a new way to sell stuff you no longer need. i'm talking no garage, no sale, no worries. so check out this new way to sell baby and children's clothes, toys and furniture. plus, money tips for college students. pass the story along to your...
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meanwhile, in the middle of that the kgb are trying to decipher, what does this all mean? he also never told me, keith, about, you know, how difficult it was to tell his own father that my uncle jack had been killed and what a deeply emotional experience that that was. for him. and he never really spoke -- i knew my dad was a faithful man and he took his catholic faith very seriously, but we just didn't talk about our faith. i don't think catholics really, you know, spend a lot of time really reading the bible and talking about their faith. my dad really put his faith into practice, which was, you know, working on the -- for refugees, you know, focusing on health care for all and minimum wage and things he thought -- feeding the poor and the hungry and providing housing and proper pay for people. so that was his -- he felt that that was more or less his moral obligation to try to forward those goals that he was brought up to believe in his family. >> this has very little to do with the book in a sense but i'm wondering, because i just experienced this today. talking about
meanwhile, in the middle of that the kgb are trying to decipher, what does this all mean? he also never told me, keith, about, you know, how difficult it was to tell his own father that my uncle jack had been killed and what a deeply emotional experience that that was. for him. and he never really spoke -- i knew my dad was a faithful man and he took his catholic faith very seriously, but we just didn't talk about our faith. i don't think catholics really, you know, spend a lot of time really...
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there is a man i the city more dangerous than the worst kgb, and she said who? and she starts to write it down rah -- he's in a nest of vipers in jersey city. that's what he called this mechanic. she goe to his boss and he's willing to risk for the salary he's making now. can we do it? they give him a couple of weeks. he does it in two days. see, that's a "new york times" photo. before you know, he's walking around, driving him in a wired van. the fbi now has a guy, a real loyal asset inside of this al eda cell in new yk. okay? now see how nancy has recruited this guy. by the way, there are two guys in minute, the two agents are supposedo be watching him are never and. nancy meets him every night at tgi friday, typed it, go backs, and working russians. she's doi double duty. the plot that is going on at that points called the 12 jewish locations. having been convicted of murder but gun charges. okay? he has a cousin and meeting with him like he's a terrorist and giving him bogus fuses. so hampton-el, the guy from t surveillance, lou and john, the nypd cop, the s
there is a man i the city more dangerous than the worst kgb, and she said who? and she starts to write it down rah -- he's in a nest of vipers in jersey city. that's what he called this mechanic. she goe to his boss and he's willing to risk for the salary he's making now. can we do it? they give him a couple of weeks. he does it in two days. see, that's a "new york times" photo. before you know, he's walking around, driving him in a wired van. the fbi now has a guy, a real loyal asset...
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because putin from john mccain's eyes saw three letters kgb. >> ronald reagan the argument could be withion foreign policy what is did it. peter: do you think the president did the right thing. >> i think he did absolutely the right thing. it was a needless aggravation. peter: making iran happy and making the czech and poland unhappy. >> i haven't heard they are unhappy. peter: we heard from mr. abe -- abrams council of foreign relations. iran will be able to send missiles. >> put yourself in the enemy's position. peter: that will be hard. >> difficult afternoon somewhat repullive. if you ask me about his hospitality here i will respond to that as well. if you are ahmadinejad and have you got three missiles, who are you going to shoot? where does poland come on that list? gretchen: i don't think can you trust him. i assure he would no more attack -- if he was going to do anything, it would be israel. let's face it, that the threat to world peace. peter: does this plan help israel? >> i think this plan is israel neutral. if it results in russia putting pressure on iran, embargo it's a big
because putin from john mccain's eyes saw three letters kgb. >> ronald reagan the argument could be withion foreign policy what is did it. peter: do you think the president did the right thing. >> i think he did absolutely the right thing. it was a needless aggravation. peter: making iran happy and making the czech and poland unhappy. >> i haven't heard they are unhappy. peter: we heard from mr. abe -- abrams council of foreign relations. iran will be able to send missiles....
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the kgb used it to assassinate a few people where they would put a little bead of it inside an umbrellae have seen a few cases of sort of the lone wolf here in the united states using it. it was looked at very seriously back when the united states had an offensive biological war program in the 1950's an 1960's, but it was determined it is not an effective weapon of mass destruction. host: detroit, you are our last call for this segment. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning, susan, good morning, randall. wmd's weapons of mass destruction. colonel, sir, do you know who has 99% of the wmd's consisting of nukes, chemical, and biological weapons? guest: russia and the united states have 95% of the world's nuclear-weapons. caller: i would say our colonial masters have 99% of the world costs weapons of mass destruction. that sounds very ingenuous and a status quo phenomenon. let me ask you one question. the 6 billion moral majority, how do they think this way? wmd's -- weapons of mass destruction -- in the hands of the white colonial masters. wmd's are white mob dittoheads, white mass me
the kgb used it to assassinate a few people where they would put a little bead of it inside an umbrellae have seen a few cases of sort of the lone wolf here in the united states using it. it was looked at very seriously back when the united states had an offensive biological war program in the 1950's an 1960's, but it was determined it is not an effective weapon of mass destruction. host: detroit, you are our last call for this segment. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning, susan, good...