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the match a former kgb agent also released a series of political prisoners last month including members of the sea rise in demand designed to throw to disarm the visiting media. however following the train station and bus bombings in the city of boca grande recently the kremlin is on the line that the security breaches the attacks which killed at least an equal people already are minded to many of the threat from islam militants intent on securing the separatists chariot stakes in southern russia thousands gathered it and seek his list stadium and it's been a tribute to cripple creek ecb and the scope and was greeted like she is as it eroded to the grounds. at the cpa who was the top score in the nineteen sixty six world cup died on sunday from a heart attack at the age of seventy one with portugal mourning him as an eternal symbol of their football crying. the death of the charismatic strike and whose idolize to rout the portuguese speaking world and considered one of the game's greatest players has prompted the portuguese government declared three days of national mourning the cba use
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he goes to the soviet union where he has cultural relationships, meeting with the kgb giving a message of the kennedys. one, they say, we know that john kennedy was killed by a domestic conspiracy, meaning the russians had nothing to do with it. two, they said, dallas was the perfect place for the crime, and, three, the elevation of lyndon johnson is unfortunate and a grievance problem. they knew. robert kennedy tells his assistant i know exactly what happened, but there's nothing i can do about it now, which is true because despite the fact that he still has the title of the attorney general, the power has shifted to lyndon johnson. who is bobby going to? the fbi? their conducting the coverup. in any event, i think i make a compelling case. the goal is the same. i'm not a lawyer, but read the book, put it down, and say guilty, guilty as hell. i think that it is an overwhelming place against lyndon johnson as the greeks say, the person who derives the greatest benefit from the crime is the person who committed it. lyndon johnson is the lynch pin to the crime. why? because in 1963, murd
he goes to the soviet union where he has cultural relationships, meeting with the kgb giving a message of the kennedys. one, they say, we know that john kennedy was killed by a domestic conspiracy, meaning the russians had nothing to do with it. two, they said, dallas was the perfect place for the crime, and, three, the elevation of lyndon johnson is unfortunate and a grievance problem. they knew. robert kennedy tells his assistant i know exactly what happened, but there's nothing i can do...
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i am senior counterintelligence colonel in the kgb... and i wish to defect. >> freeseas temperatures. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc 7 news at 11:00. on your side. out, butow is moving temperatures are dropping. icy conditions could follow. we will bring you the latest on the developing weather situation with live team coverage. coming up shortly. schools are close in loudoun county and frederick county as well as effort counties. we will have complete information on the screen tonight. >> we will start with what we can expect tonight and through the commute tomorrow. doug hill has all the answers. >> light snow here. 31 degrees now. let's get right to doppler radar. we have seen this all day and all night. slowly moving from west to east. see that thely package is moving through the metro area. the snow will continue east along the shore. all part of the big storm. still a lot of rain offshore. that snow is coming down the coastline. precipitation is coming to an end. colombia maryland and howard county, five inche
i am senior counterintelligence colonel in the kgb... and i wish to defect. >> freeseas temperatures. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc 7 news at 11:00. on your side. out, butow is moving temperatures are dropping. icy conditions could follow. we will bring you the latest on the developing weather situation with live team coverage. coming up shortly. schools are close in loudoun county and frederick county as well as effort counties. we will have complete...
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, was not a the start up for the kgb.continues, a live report coming up next. plus, thousands of flights are cancelled after a massive snowstorm. we will have the latest are. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? jenna: hittings noon on the east coast. we have break news out of israel. al qaeda plot to attack the u.s. embassy and in tel aviv is foiled. leland individual certificate live from jerusalem, with the latest. leland. >> reporter: seems to be pretty involved plot involving al qaeda recruiters from syria who actually recruited israelis. that is significant. these are people who are already in the country, had israeli i.d. cards from east jerusalem and working towards carrying out a plot in tel aviv and the building right here behind me. so far israelis arrested at least three people here involved in this. we're
, was not a the start up for the kgb.continues, a live report coming up next. plus, thousands of flights are cancelled after a massive snowstorm. we will have the latest are. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? jenna: hittings noon on the east coast. we have break news out of israel. al...
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and that i was eventually assassinated in nineteen fifty on by the kgb although windy creek signs he's fall right wing support is seen as as the running taken for today's anti government protests this the creation of a new political order giant it is on the concept if it finally clinched a deal to buy the remaining proud to present it dosen't or dna. i was distressed on which control the coveted four to one point one percent expected to fall please read it and all that. its chief executive said joe mafia in may said the deal would go down in history books. his company already holds fifty eight five percent of christ not the transaction piece of true sense which began in two thousand and nine when the offense began planning a merger with chrysler to update the knights from bankruptcy. the town center says we should be completed by the end of this months without a doubt to the macy's be a two match prizes operations and tidy with that said improving profitability by exploiting badly needed economies of scale though fifteen people have been injured six of them critically in an explosion a
and that i was eventually assassinated in nineteen fifty on by the kgb although windy creek signs he's fall right wing support is seen as as the running taken for today's anti government protests this the creation of a new political order giant it is on the concept if it finally clinched a deal to buy the remaining proud to present it dosen't or dna. i was distressed on which control the coveted four to one point one percent expected to fall please read it and all that. its chief executive said...
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anyone -- and kgb anyone there is no easy answer it is one of the major questions over the next couple years if not longer. >> and you were to read perry innovative say this. are there programs he would like to highlight? >> there is not a lot to add to sell this but there are pretty states that are not doing everything and the tide is important to. marianne over the bridge and cramps and transformation projects through bribery care infrastructure and the development the only thing i can't take of is there is a lot of attention into birth outcome either you were saying it will dash do we get cut arkansas it gets a lot of attention for private option but there with the ted initiative in tennessee is located at arkansas so the point i would make rather than the list were programs it is hard to remember that the interest of the health care system and spending money on individual services if that is not partisan then how to do that is not simple in the long term process there is different levels of encage routes around the country but bob that i take is clear with the states that we work w
anyone -- and kgb anyone there is no easy answer it is one of the major questions over the next couple years if not longer. >> and you were to read perry innovative say this. are there programs he would like to highlight? >> there is not a lot to add to sell this but there are pretty states that are not doing everything and the tide is important to. marianne over the bridge and cramps and transformation projects through bribery care infrastructure and the development the only thing...
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don't forget the general in charge of security in sochi is from the fsb, old kgb. he was formerly counterintelligence, very senior in counterintelligence. so he's a spy hunter, not the type of person that would welcome in lots of secret service agents or cia personnel or other american security -- those with security clearances. >> to say nothing about vladimir putin himself being former kgb in east germany during the height of the cold war. that's the culture in which he was raised and not a culture that is likely to say, come on in and help us, you americans. we know that the pentagon is going to preposition ships in the black sea, that's standard. and also carrier planes we're told, large cargo planes on bases in europe. but that's all fairly distant, not as close as they might want to be. >> exactly. there are these contingency plans if a massive evacuation were to take place. this is a sovereign country and u.s. warships can't suddenly roll up to sochi unless requested and military officials have said they don't see any scenario in which vladimir putin and the
don't forget the general in charge of security in sochi is from the fsb, old kgb. he was formerly counterintelligence, very senior in counterintelligence. so he's a spy hunter, not the type of person that would welcome in lots of secret service agents or cia personnel or other american security -- those with security clearances. >> to say nothing about vladimir putin himself being former kgb in east germany during the height of the cold war. that's the culture in which he was raised and...
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vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> certainly vladimir putin's past history, the long cold war history between the united states and russia, make any likelihood of a request either before the games or catastrophically after an event, far less likely in had this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its o own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand. mostly to protect the american delegation. and two u.s. warships will be positioned in the black sea in case americans need to be evacuated. the terror threat in russia comes mainly from the suicide bombers including women known as black widows. russia is on the hunt for at least five suspected bombers, two men and three black widows. and today several olympic delegations including germany and hungary said they received threatening letters warning their athletes not to come to sochi. officials, however, dismissed those threats as not credible. richard engel, nbc news, sochi. >>> still to come, how google glass got one man yanked out
vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> certainly vladimir putin's past history, the long cold war history between the united states and russia, make any likelihood of a request either before the games or catastrophically after an event, far less likely in had this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its o own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand. mostly to protect the...
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the fsb, which is the new kgb is responsible for security overall. the main concern, obviously, is terrorists, specifically someone coming from the north caucuses. and over the new year there were two bombings that put this country on alert. the u.s. officials tell us they're not overwhelmingly concerned about the olympic venues themselves, but concerned something could happen at a train station or a transport hub, a softer target that could be attacked during the games. >> richard engel in moscow, as we said the opening ceremony four weeks from tonight, thank you. >>> there was a dramatic and potentially dangerous development in africa today. the president of the central african republic resigned, triggering celebration and fears of more bloodshed. nbc's ann curry has been reporting for us from there this week on the human toll of the fighting in that country, the families forced from their homes, the children orphaned, relief workers struggling to help. she has our report again tonight from the capital city of bangui. >> reporter: sounds of joy in
the fsb, which is the new kgb is responsible for security overall. the main concern, obviously, is terrorists, specifically someone coming from the north caucuses. and over the new year there were two bombings that put this country on alert. the u.s. officials tell us they're not overwhelmingly concerned about the olympic venues themselves, but concerned something could happen at a train station or a transport hub, a softer target that could be attacked during the games. >> richard engel...
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told you under putin the kgb credentials were once again envogue.o matter how dynamic. [laughter] andrew, great to have your perspective, thank you very much. jon? jon: there are new developments in the irs political profiling scandal where agents stand accused of targeting tea party and other conservative groups. well, now we're told the fbi essentially will let the irs off the hook saying it didn't do anything criminally wrong. our legal panel weighs in. >> nearly three years in waiting for an answer is totally unacceptable. the irs needs to be held accountable for its incompetence, harassment and groups. thank you.er at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. jenna: the controversy over proposed rule changes at the i.r.s. as the agency looks to limit the political activities of social welfare groups like some tea party organizations. some of the very same non profits the i.r.s. stands of unfairly targeting and while campaign finance groups see this as a way
told you under putin the kgb credentials were once again envogue.o matter how dynamic. [laughter] andrew, great to have your perspective, thank you very much. jon? jon: there are new developments in the irs political profiling scandal where agents stand accused of targeting tea party and other conservative groups. well, now we're told the fbi essentially will let the irs off the hook saying it didn't do anything criminally wrong. our legal panel weighs in. >> nearly three years in waiting...
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the match a former kgb agent also released a series of political prisoners last month including members of the sea rise in demand designed to turn to disarm the visiting media. however following the train station and bus bombings. this is to photograph recently the kremlin is on high alert for the security breaches the attacks which killed at least an equal people already are minded to many of the threats islamist militants intent on securing the separatists chariot stakes in southern russia. up the city officials in brazil a pitiful will find something to smile about us i promise that all the countries of reno will be ready on mulch into line to host the twenty fourteen world cup. this comes amid recent concerns us the country has struggled in its cut price for the tournament but the type lights like to base hit up a repeat of the missing deadlines. despite see some photos delightful governing body cent in the end of two thousand and thirteen us the final deadline for completion of both the site team's six out of the twelve twelve cups i didn't remind him to construction would all go i
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. >> aldridge ames gave the kgb a list of every known human asset the cia had in the soviet union.hat list had 20 names on it. within a year, ten of them were executed. a general seen here in this remarkable footage arrested by soviet agents. he was later shot. >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long to for grimes to suspect ames. he had an affair with a young woman named rosarirosario. they brought a brand new house and ames started wearing expensive suits and driving a jaguar. grimes' work led to his arrest and that of his wife. >> he new it full well and did it basically for money. >> what do you hope the viewers take away from this show? >> i want them to remember that treason is a crime against every citizen of our country. >> our thanks to dan and to sandy grimes for her work. the assets, by the way, starts tomorrow night right here on abc, 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central. >>> when we come back here on "world news," seeing double tonight, the wonder twins that have become a viral sensation this evening. you've got to hear the story behind these little o
. >> aldridge ames gave the kgb a list of every known human asset the cia had in the soviet union.hat list had 20 names on it. within a year, ten of them were executed. a general seen here in this remarkable footage arrested by soviet agents. he was later shot. >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long to for grimes to suspect ames. he had an affair with a young woman named rosarirosario. they brought a brand new house and ames started wearing...
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ben says it's not in the hands of the former kgb, successors of the kgb or the chinese officials. snowden took with him illegally? i don't know the answer to that. i don't think the nsa knows. they've got to know. he has the keys to the can incorporate dom there. he has some leverage. no doubt about it. >> any government official would have a hard time trusting the word of edward snowden, whether he still has compromising information or not. >> i think the important thing is that any discussion be between edward snowden and the united states not rely on trust on either side. i think both have reason not to trust the other but be built on verifiable agreements. one point jeff made, that he should have gone to congress instead of going to "the guardian" newspaper and the washington post. the intelligence committees knew. ron whieden was on the floor of the senate saying if the american people only knew what i knew, they would be outraged. turns out senator whieden was right. when the american people did learn, not from him but edward snowden and "the washington post," they were outr
ben says it's not in the hands of the former kgb, successors of the kgb or the chinese officials. snowden took with him illegally? i don't know the answer to that. i don't think the nsa knows. they've got to know. he has the keys to the can incorporate dom there. he has some leverage. no doubt about it. >> any government official would have a hard time trusting the word of edward snowden, whether he still has compromising information or not. >> i think the important thing is that...
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i mean, ben says it is not in the hands of the kgb, successor to the kgb or chinese intelligence.ocuments? where are all of the things that snowden took illegally. i don't know the answer to that, i don't think the nsa knows, and he has the keys to the kingdom there, he has some leverage. no doubt about it. >> isn't it understandable that this administration or any government official would have a hard time trusting the word of edward snowden, whether he still has compromising information or not? >> i think the important thing is that any discussion between edward snowden and the united states not rely on trust on either side. i think both have reason not to trust the other, but be built upon verifiable agreements that don't require anyone to believe the other person is telling the truth. i do want to close by returning to one point jeff made which is that ed snowden should have gone to congress, told ron wyden about this, instead of going to the guardian newspaper and "the washington post." congress knew, intelligence committees knew, ron wyden was on the floor of the senate with
i mean, ben says it is not in the hands of the kgb, successor to the kgb or chinese intelligence.ocuments? where are all of the things that snowden took illegally. i don't know the answer to that, i don't think the nsa knows, and he has the keys to the kingdom there, he has some leverage. no doubt about it. >> isn't it understandable that this administration or any government official would have a hard time trusting the word of edward snowden, whether he still has compromising information...
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our moscow bureau chief was jumped by the kgb and i ended up going, trying to arrange for his release. and when i came back, i was asked to talk to the president about what i found out about it. i have to tell you, i not only had conversations with him, i had the chance to sit in on a number of national security meetings. he was amazingly good. he was right on point. he got the right issues. he had the right questions. he followed the questions to a conclusion. if he wasn't happy with the answers, i think he was terrific. >> he was a great president. >> he was a great president. also, he had vision and his vision was to eliminate social engineering and ideological do- gooders, get them out of government, out of the way, and let free people make their own choices. >> eliminate, eliminate nuclear weapons. >> a very decent man. >> he can also-- >> everybody in the congress liked working with him. they all got the best of him. >> magic really. >> fall too much in love with ronald reagan, the inquality that we sea and disparity, lot of that goes back to his presidency and his policy. >>> s
our moscow bureau chief was jumped by the kgb and i ended up going, trying to arrange for his release. and when i came back, i was asked to talk to the president about what i found out about it. i have to tell you, i not only had conversations with him, i had the chance to sit in on a number of national security meetings. he was amazingly good. he was right on point. he got the right issues. he had the right questions. he followed the questions to a conclusion. if he wasn't happy with the...
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is he going to be the kgb guy or the go to guy? more and more, the more years he has been in power, he has become more of the kgb guy. the number of killings of russian journalists under vladimir putin is just terrible. people have written exposÉs. the difficulties over there have risen over time. so, it goes way beyond snowden. way beyond the obama administration trying to negotiate an arms agreement around the world. controlling the russians means you can affect the chinese, indians, maybe even the iranians. he has sort of gone back to that old soviet syndrome, you can have influence by making trouble. one exception stands out, the syrian chemical weapons agreement. he saw a chance there for himself and russia to have a positive influence by making a deal. and obama actually deserves a lot more credit for that than other people say. his threat to attack syria -- by the way, the launchers of the weapons systems, the chemical weapons systems, are based on the hill in damascus very near the home of bashir al-assad. fewer russians wo
is he going to be the kgb guy or the go to guy? more and more, the more years he has been in power, he has become more of the kgb guy. the number of killings of russian journalists under vladimir putin is just terrible. people have written exposÉs. the difficulties over there have risen over time. so, it goes way beyond snowden. way beyond the obama administration trying to negotiate an arms agreement around the world. controlling the russians means you can affect the chinese, indians, maybe...
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and the former head of the kgb has no answer to the throat of a lone and determined suicide bomber. alex, back to you. >> all right. jim, thank you very much. so, how hard will it be to secure all the facilities in sochi? i will speak with a former secret service agent later this hour >> why change? will it taste any different. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
and the former head of the kgb has no answer to the throat of a lone and determined suicide bomber. alex, back to you. >> all right. jim, thank you very much. so, how hard will it be to secure all the facilities in sochi? i will speak with a former secret service agent later this hour >> why change? will it taste any different. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll...
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dangerous than they want him to start spying for the of giu military intelligence gathering that makes the kgb look like chicken feed and that happens to be a very high-ranking source. so he becomes the superstar of the soviets during the mid 40's. after the war ends it goes back to the common terms and there is an amazing coincidence that mao takes over china in an montagu has someone who likes the game of ping-pong in charge of the most populist nation on earth. he realizes culture, sports, communism this is perfect for her montagu. he gets on the plane and tries to sell the chinese on the idea that ping-pong would make a fantastic national sport. it seems preposterous he tried this in russia and it did not work but he tries again and to his surprise the chinese think it is a pretty good idea. they run with it through the fifties they don't want to come out and play yet because they want to come out and win. not to represent themselves week. they put on what a state money into it and get better and better. with the 1950's is about the only thing say are successful at is ping-pong and win the
dangerous than they want him to start spying for the of giu military intelligence gathering that makes the kgb look like chicken feed and that happens to be a very high-ranking source. so he becomes the superstar of the soviets during the mid 40's. after the war ends it goes back to the common terms and there is an amazing coincidence that mao takes over china in an montagu has someone who likes the game of ping-pong in charge of the most populist nation on earth. he realizes culture, sports,...
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it was june 13th, 1985, that aldrich ames, everyone knew as rick, gave the kgb ever known human asset take long for grimes to start to suspect rick ames. but bringing ames down would prove to be tricky and treacherous work. a story brought to life in "the assets." for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> we're joined by the former cia agent who exposed the traitor, sandy grimes and wrote the book that the miniseries is based on. and paul rhys, the actor, who ditched the trench coat and glasses. you were the agent that first suspected this guy was a traitor. do you remember to this day what it felt like on the inside, the moment you started to suspect? >> all i felt, all i thought about, were the victims. those people who were executed because of his treason. that was my thoughts. >> among the soviets. >> among the soviets who were spying on behalf of the united states government. and it's their story that's being told tonight. >> paul, you didn't get a chance to meet aldrich. but i understand you tried. >> i tried. >> you had to rely on sandy's book? >> i loved
it was june 13th, 1985, that aldrich ames, everyone knew as rick, gave the kgb ever known human asset take long for grimes to start to suspect rick ames. but bringing ames down would prove to be tricky and treacherous work. a story brought to life in "the assets." for "good morning america," dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> we're joined by the former cia agent who exposed the traitor, sandy grimes and wrote the book that the miniseries is based on. and paul rhys,...
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code is probably more complicated than anything we've seen since the height of the cold war from the kgbthe search of his cabin, investigators discover that kaczynski had no intention of stopping his campaign of terror. >> we found a live device underneath his bunk. it turned out that he, as we had surmised, was not going to honor his promise not to send any more bombs. this thing was ready to go. all it needed was the address and the postage and it would have been gone. >> a federal grand jury indicts kaczynski on multiple counts of illegally transporting, mailing and using bombs. the government will seek the death penalty for the murders of hugh scrutton, thomas mosser, and gilbert murray. faced with overwhelming evidence tying him to the unabomber crimes, kaczynski's court-appointed lawyer try to enter an instant plea to save him from the death penalty. he objects. >> he thinks they have mind control. he's very proud of his rational reasoning ability and saying that he had mental illness would go against the heart of who he was. >> mr. kaczynski had a very strong belief that he did no
code is probably more complicated than anything we've seen since the height of the cold war from the kgbthe search of his cabin, investigators discover that kaczynski had no intention of stopping his campaign of terror. >> we found a live device underneath his bunk. it turned out that he, as we had surmised, was not going to honor his promise not to send any more bombs. this thing was ready to go. all it needed was the address and the postage and it would have been gone. >> a...
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the giu makes the kgb look like chicken feed. the sort of military intelligence gathering, and of course he is in a great position because his brother happens to be very high-ranking naval intelligence officer. so that lets montague become this superstar for the soviets during the mid-1940s. after the war ends he goes back to more of the common stuff. and then has this amazing coincidence at the end of the 1940s, and that is that mao takes over china. and montague suddenly has someone who actually rather likes the game of ping-pong in charge of the most populist nation on earth. so it's an opportunity, perfect for montague. so, he gets on the plane and goes -- flies to china and tries to sell the china on the idea that ping-pong would make a fantastic national sport. seems preposterous. he actually tried this in russia and it didn't work, but he is trying again, and to his surprise, the chinese think it's a pretty good idea. now, they run with it in the 1950s. don't want to come out and play yet because the chinese, when they cam
the giu makes the kgb look like chicken feed. the sort of military intelligence gathering, and of course he is in a great position because his brother happens to be very high-ranking naval intelligence officer. so that lets montague become this superstar for the soviets during the mid-1940s. after the war ends he goes back to more of the common stuff. and then has this amazing coincidence at the end of the 1940s, and that is that mao takes over china. and montague suddenly has someone who...
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we would do things, like, in basements and stuff, because the kgb was watching and stuff like that. >ere, miami or something, to do "scarface"? >> no, we did it in hollywood. we did a couple weeks in miami. but the rest of it was in hollywood. it was really interesting because there wasn't much happening in prague, except for the people. there was nothing much to eat. it was always like -- it was really sad. you know? except for the people. then you fly, you get first-class. fly over to hollywood and you eat like a pig, and you live like a king. >> jimmy: waving your little bag of pretzels over czechoslovakia. you're like, "look, we have them up here." >> i still have friends there in czechoslovakia. >> jimmy: do you really? >> yeah. great people. yeah, after 30 years, good people. >> jimmy: that's just amazing to me -- >> some of the hottest women in the world are in prague. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: we should go there in a couple of weeks. let's go check out prague. we can just hang out. [ laughter ] but you won the oscar for "amadeus." that's amazing. won the oscar, tota
we would do things, like, in basements and stuff, because the kgb was watching and stuff like that. >ere, miami or something, to do "scarface"? >> no, we did it in hollywood. we did a couple weeks in miami. but the rest of it was in hollywood. it was really interesting because there wasn't much happening in prague, except for the people. there was nothing much to eat. it was always like -- it was really sad. you know? except for the people. then you fly, you get first-class....
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pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approved if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seemed as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed a the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory in the civil war, neither kennedy's, nor reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of kennedy and the near assassination of reagan profoundly shaped how we view each man. without these shootings, neither might have been considered a successful president, let alone great ones. the idea for my book sprang from a news story that i read in february 2011 in which gal line up announced that consistent with other polls taken during the previous 12 years, americans surveyed considers kennedy and reagan our two greatest presidents. they sometimes shared this position with lincoln, but they were consistently ranked ahead of washington, jefferson, fdr and everybody else. this is not, by the way,
pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approved if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seemed as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed a the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory in the civil war, neither kennedy's, nor reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of...
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the particular general who's in charge of sochi is from the fsb, former kgb, and he is from the counterintelligenceivision. his background, this is not someone who's going to be necessarily welcoming in a lot of people from u.s. intelligence services and military personnel. >> if you want to wreak havoc, cause death and destruction, this is a rich target. 6,000 athletes from 85 different country participating in the winter games, obviously, you have a worldwide television audience of 3 billion people. the first thing you think about is munich, those of us alive at the time were riveted by that horrific scene. so what's the goal here? they want to humiliate putin as much as they possibly can? >> yeah, they want to make a statement on the world stage, and unfortunately for us, they don't have to attack, say, the torch relay. they don't have to attack an olympic event. these folks, if they carry out an attempt in a russian city like volgograd, st. petersburg around the time of the olympics, that's going to make an international statement and get the attention of the media. that's all they need to achi
the particular general who's in charge of sochi is from the fsb, former kgb, and he is from the counterintelligenceivision. his background, this is not someone who's going to be necessarily welcoming in a lot of people from u.s. intelligence services and military personnel. >> if you want to wreak havoc, cause death and destruction, this is a rich target. 6,000 athletes from 85 different country participating in the winter games, obviously, you have a worldwide television audience of 3...
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suffering from hangover from the cold war and we have got a president russian federation that's a former kgb operative. and there are certain issues in the current context in the relationship between the russian federation of the united states on national security issues. some of the most important ones to us. where there are significant areas of disagreement. so, this is happening in that context. having said that there is also plenty of areas where we have common cause. we have both been for over 10 years fighting ago war on terror. and while there are some terrorist organizations that focus on russian targets or american targets, by and large they are in a community that is co-mingled. and so we have worked very closely together to try and battle that operation. but, all the cooperation that's happening now is really in the context of a broader relationship. it's one that is challenged, so the american government is really focused on making sure that our athletes are protected. that our delegates is protected. to the degree we can american citizens are protected. >> we know some people ar
suffering from hangover from the cold war and we have got a president russian federation that's a former kgb operative. and there are certain issues in the current context in the relationship between the russian federation of the united states on national security issues. some of the most important ones to us. where there are significant areas of disagreement. so, this is happening in that context. having said that there is also plenty of areas where we have common cause. we have both been for...
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vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> and certainly, vladimirin's past history, the long, cold war history between the united states and russia, makes any likelihood of requests either before the games or catastrophically after an event far, far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand, mostly to protect the american delegation. and two u.s. warships will be positioned in the black sea in case americans need to be evacuated. but experts doubt russia would ever ask them to intervene. >> there's too much bad blood, too much mistrust between the security services for them to link arms and say, we're going to work on this together. >> reporter: but that may be changing. russia's top general asked joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey for sophisticated electronic sensors from the u.s. to detect remote-controlled bombs in sochi. if they are sent, u.s. military personnel would have to go along with them. the terror threat in ru
vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> and certainly, vladimirin's past history, the long, cold war history between the united states and russia, makes any likelihood of requests either before the games or catastrophically after an event far, far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand, mostly to protect the...
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vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> certainly, vladimir putin's past history, the long cold history between the united states and russia make any likelihood of requests either before the games or catastrophically after an event far, far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand, mostly to protect the american delegation. and two u.s. warships will be positioned in the black sea in case americans need to be evacuated. but experts doubt russia would ever ask them to intervene. >> there's too much bad blood, there's too much mistrust between the security services for them to just simply link arms and say we're going to work on this together. >> reporter: but that may be changing. russia's top general ask joint chiefs martin dempsey for sophisticated electronic sensors from the u.s. to detect remote-controlled bombs in sochi. if they are sent, u.s. military personnel would have to go along with them. the terror threat
vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief, has said russia can handle it. >> certainly, vladimir putin's past history, the long cold history between the united states and russia make any likelihood of requests either before the games or catastrophically after an event far, far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand, mostly to protect the american...
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pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approve if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seems as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed at the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory of the civil war, the the kennedys an the reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of kennedy and the near assassination of reagan profoundly shaped how we view each man. without the shootings, neither might have been considered a successful president, let alone great once. the idea for my book, "kennedy and reagan: why their legacies endure," spring from a news story that reagan february 2011 in which gallup announced that consistent with other polls taken during the previous 12 years, americans surveyed considered kennedy and reagan, our two greatest presidents. they sometimes share disposition with the lincoln but they were consistently ranked ahead of washington, jefferson, fdr a
pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approve if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seems as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed at the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory of the civil war, the the kennedys an the reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of...
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it is the fsb, the old kgb, responsible for security here. of their work isn't done in public. >> there's a lot a mutual suspicion to overcome today. they spoke about a number of things, syria, iran and also olympic security. you had the meeting where this came up between martin dempsey and the head of the russian military. but what can u.s. officials on the ground actually do if there were an event, there will be diplomatic security in limits numbers to protect the american delegation, but evacuating americans -- >> u.s. officials when you speak to them privately are still pretty worried. there's tons of russians doing security and the u.s. presence is small. it's something that's nominal and liaison function but the primary role for evacuating people and dealing with consequences of some awful thing that might come to pass, that's really all going to fall on russians lap. >> and if something were to happen, it would be a soft target, transportation hub, train, something outside the olympic area. >> that's what experts are saying, presumably
it is the fsb, the old kgb, responsible for security here. of their work isn't done in public. >> there's a lot a mutual suspicion to overcome today. they spoke about a number of things, syria, iran and also olympic security. you had the meeting where this came up between martin dempsey and the head of the russian military. but what can u.s. officials on the ground actually do if there were an event, there will be diplomatic security in limits numbers to protect the american delegation,...
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the people who used to be the kgb taking care security as much as a using their security and prowessncere effort by these terrorists to carry out activity. they would not carry out an attempted attack at the olympics. dennis: have to worry about violating civil rights and the lawsuits and the first amendment. does it make it more concerning? >> probably the russians are probably putting a tremendous amount of effort behind security at the olympics. i spoke to somebody who was there in the advanced capacity and they say all along the roadways leading to major venues you have police and military vehicles along the roads. very strong presence of security throughout the olympics and we also know they are doing everything they can to find out who is planning the attacks. dennis: the previous olympics set 50. he don't to this reduction in staff mainly because they will be insulted if we send too many people. we don't see this, why is that? >> i don't see this as a concern to our athletes in the u.s. olympic committee because the u.s. government is sending fbi agents primarily to oversee se
the people who used to be the kgb taking care security as much as a using their security and prowessncere effort by these terrorists to carry out activity. they would not carry out an attempted attack at the olympics. dennis: have to worry about violating civil rights and the lawsuits and the first amendment. does it make it more concerning? >> probably the russians are probably putting a tremendous amount of effort behind security at the olympics. i spoke to somebody who was there in the...
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this is not the kgb. we don't want you doing it.e word of the government. we agree with you, we believe you. stuart: that is a fine out queue. we will be on this story forever. stuart: thank you, judge. income inequality. the platform heading into the elections. sidestepping the real issues that matter. that is my take, and it will be next. >> it is not too much to say that inequality threatens continued existence of the middle class in america. and even the american dream itself. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of ere every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who ste mary's identity, took
this is not the kgb. we don't want you doing it.e word of the government. we agree with you, we believe you. stuart: that is a fine out queue. we will be on this story forever. stuart: thank you, judge. income inequality. the platform heading into the elections. sidestepping the real issues that matter. that is my take, and it will be next. >> it is not too much to say that inequality threatens continued existence of the middle class in america. and even the american dream itself. [ me...
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. >> yes, he was asked by the kgb who are the likely people we can turn and came up with jean and singleor hotel and found this all out when he was gee debriefed after he was imprisoned and he said -- then she suddenly realized it wasn't that she was trying to find out who they could recruit. it was that he wanted to pin the blame on her for some of the slippage that had happened on account of him. >> you have to let me in on a secret. you brits have cornered the market on playing american spies and spy catchers. >> we're mean and sneaky and you can't tell what we're thinking. we cover up our emotions. no, i don't know. there's a very -- there's something fascinating about spies and they're basically actors, you know, that are putting on a role and have to play out the script till the end once they took on the role and i'm fascinated by the way human beings work. >> it's a fascinating -- >> i don't know if it's particularly british. >> something that is, we're running out of time. you and dame maggie smith in "downton abbey." >> my agent said -- she's great. you think i'm being paid to s
. >> yes, he was asked by the kgb who are the likely people we can turn and came up with jean and singleor hotel and found this all out when he was gee debriefed after he was imprisoned and he said -- then she suddenly realized it wasn't that she was trying to find out who they could recruit. it was that he wanted to pin the blame on her for some of the slippage that had happened on account of him. >> you have to let me in on a secret. you brits have cornered the market on playing...
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can be seen as only a small part of what's going on, the unseen, the russian fsb, new version of the kgbed the city with undercover intelligence officer, spies walking the streets riding trains and buses of the olympic area. and perhaps more important, an electronic eves dropping operation that will collect every phone call, text, e-mail or anything that moves electronically, robin. >> do u.s. officials think it's enough? >> they do believe the russians have cracked down, that the heavy security may well protect sochi. but they worry more about outside of sochi. huge numbers of police and bomb-sniffing dogs from moscow have been sent to sochi leaving moscow more vulnerable. the eyes of the world will be on russia and sochi as president putin says and not just to watch the games. >> not just to watch the games. you're right about that, brian. thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >>> we turn to the security scare for users of yahoo! e-mail. that's 81 million americans, abc's rebecca jarvis here with the details on hackers who compromised their accounts. rebecca, what do we know? >> they s
can be seen as only a small part of what's going on, the unseen, the russian fsb, new version of the kgbed the city with undercover intelligence officer, spies walking the streets riding trains and buses of the olympic area. and perhaps more important, an electronic eves dropping operation that will collect every phone call, text, e-mail or anything that moves electronically, robin. >> do u.s. officials think it's enough? >> they do believe the russians have cracked down, that the...
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you know, vladimir program, the old kgb men, has spent most of his career trying to destroy our country and is now looked on as more of a statement that your president. you have is well with respect to the law, no friends left in the middle east. they may be forced to take desperate measures to defend themselves and those measures could put us into world war three. and all because of your president, the man with the nobel peace prize in his trophy cabinet. so this is where it is going. this is not just about america. this is the free world stake here. because if america goes, we'll go. fish faugh : free country will remain standing. russia and china and iran and north korea in nicaragua and cuba and the islamic regime will carve up this planet a much themselves. don't think about custer rica, folks. don't even think about new zealand. if you go we'll go. del, i have a book on the market . it's called the enemies within. communists, socialists and addresses. 750 pages to read and i vowed to make a smaller than the last one, but it is actually bigger because those bloody commies just kept
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. >> reporter: on june 13th, 1985, aldrich ames gave the kgb a list of every known human asset the ciar, 10 of them were executed. among those rounded up, general poliakov seen here in this remarkable footage, arrested by soviet agents. he was later shot. >> it's -- still hard to talk >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long for grimes to start to suspect rick ames. he had an affair with a younger colombian woman. she would become his second wife and had expensive taste. eventually they bought a big, brand new house and ames started wearing expensive suits and driving a jaguar. grimes' counterintelligence work helped prove that ames was taking soviet money which led to his arrest and that of his wife. >> he knew full well what fate awaited them. and he did it basically for money. >> reporter: what do you hope the viewers take away from this show? >> i want them to remember that treason is a crime against every citizen of our country. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> wow. >>
. >> reporter: on june 13th, 1985, aldrich ames gave the kgb a list of every known human asset the ciar, 10 of them were executed. among those rounded up, general poliakov seen here in this remarkable footage, arrested by soviet agents. he was later shot. >> it's -- still hard to talk >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long >> it's -- still hard to talk about. >> reporter: it didn't take long for grimes to start to suspect rick...
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to think you can tax the american people and to let the like bk gp --e on the kgb, i no longer have faith in the court. this the absolute worst thing that is ever occurred. i saw earlier something on their that somebody sent in on twitter. or one of those. was justice roberts threatened? i have wondered that exact same thing. we have lost faith. anyone could make that type of decision and think it is ok. millions of people are against it. we wanted it repealed. that comes from a person who comes left or right. right now, i am leaning up. i do not know which way. think the only thing we can say in response to that , thevation is that constitutional issues which is all i am concerned about about whether congress can impose a tax this year is like $95 on people who do not purchase issue --surance, that that constitution issue is relatively straightforward. judgmentters from that , they did not express a view on the constitutional question. what they said was that it was unreasonable to interpret the statute to impose a tax rather than be a regulatory mandate which is punished by failure to m
to think you can tax the american people and to let the like bk gp --e on the kgb, i no longer have faith in the court. this the absolute worst thing that is ever occurred. i saw earlier something on their that somebody sent in on twitter. or one of those. was justice roberts threatened? i have wondered that exact same thing. we have lost faith. anyone could make that type of decision and think it is ok. millions of people are against it. we wanted it repealed. that comes from a person who...
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services as the federal security service, fss, russian state security organization that succeeded the kgb. then glenn greenwald also tweeted this out. of panic and desperation from official washington is suffocating. and he quotes the piece saying they lawmakers offered no pacific evidence. they and feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee was on "meet the press" with mike rogers and she was also asked about the connection. [video clip] >> he may well have. we don't know at this stage. what i think to glorify this act is really to set sort of a new level of dishonor. to where this metadata goes. because the nsa are professionals. they are limited in number, to 2 2, who have access to the data. two of them are supervisors. are are vetted, they carefully supervise. the data goes anywhere else -- how do you provide that level? >> is a critical than to get to the bottom and will be investigating might have been involved and whether there was any link to the russians? >> absolutely. absolutely. the chair leaders of the senate and house intelligence committees on nbc's "me
services as the federal security service, fss, russian state security organization that succeeded the kgb. then glenn greenwald also tweeted this out. of panic and desperation from official washington is suffocating. and he quotes the piece saying they lawmakers offered no pacific evidence. they and feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee was on "meet the press" with mike rogers and she was also asked about the connection. [video clip] >> he may well have....
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vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief says russia can handle it. >> certainly vladimir putin's past history, the long cold war history between the united states and russia make any likelihood of request before the games or catastrophically after an event far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand. mostly to protect the american delegation. and two u.s. warships will be positioned in the black sea in case americans need to be evacuated. but experts doubt russia would ever ask them to intervene. >> there's too much bad blood, too much mistrust between the security services for them to link arms and say we're going to work on this together. >> reporter: but that may be changing. russia's top general asked martin dempsey was asked for sophisticated sensors from the u.s. if they are sent, u.s. military personnel would have to go along with them. the terror threat in russia comes mainly from the caucuses, from suicide bombers, including women known as blac
vladimir putin, president and former kgb chief says russia can handle it. >> certainly vladimir putin's past history, the long cold war history between the united states and russia make any likelihood of request before the games or catastrophically after an event far less likely in this case. >> reporter: but the u.s. is taking some precautions on its own. a small number of fbi and state department security officials will be on hand. mostly to protect the american delegation. and...
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to think you can tax the american people and to let the like bk gp --e on the kgb, i no longer have faith in the court. this the absolute worst thing that is ever occurred. i saw earlier something on their that somebody sent in on twitter. or one of those. was justice roberts threatened? i have wondered that exact same thing. we have lost faith. anyone could make that type of decision and think it is ok. millions of people are against it. we wanted it repealed. that comes from a person who comes left or right. right now, i am leaning up. i do not know which way. think the only thing we can say in response to that , thevation is that constitutional issues which is all i am concerned about about whether congress can impose a tax this year is like $95 on people who do not purchase issue --surance, that that constitution issue is relatively straightforward. judgmentters from that , they did not express a view on the constitutional question. what they said was that it was unreasonable to interpret the statute to impose a tax rather than be a regulatory mandate which is punished by failure to m
to think you can tax the american people and to let the like bk gp --e on the kgb, i no longer have faith in the court. this the absolute worst thing that is ever occurred. i saw earlier something on their that somebody sent in on twitter. or one of those. was justice roberts threatened? i have wondered that exact same thing. we have lost faith. anyone could make that type of decision and think it is ok. millions of people are against it. we wanted it repealed. that comes from a person who...