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november 6, our kgb asset in washington d.c. boards and their -- a flight at dulles bound for moscow. over and back, short trip. we never see him again. again, early november. our kgb asset in west germany travels to east berlin for a three day conference. he disappears. in 1986, february, our kgb asset in moscow is arrested. june or july, as best as we can in moscow is asset arrested. july 7, 1986, our long retired g .r.u. asset is arrested in moscow, one day after his 65th birthday. he is the highest ranking soviet intelligence officer this government has ever run. to 1987,rtunately, in our kgb asset in moscow, long retired, is arrested. so here we are, it is the end of 1985, and obviously something is seriously wrong. two possible explanations. we either have a human penetration of cia, or our communications have been compromised. in other words they are reading our traffic. what do we do? our first action was taken in response to a new volunteer. in january of 1986, a soviet intelligence officer volunteered to cia. now, our
november 6, our kgb asset in washington d.c. boards and their -- a flight at dulles bound for moscow. over and back, short trip. we never see him again. again, early november. our kgb asset in west germany travels to east berlin for a three day conference. he disappears. in 1986, february, our kgb asset in moscow is arrested. june or july, as best as we can in moscow is asset arrested. july 7, 1986, our long retired g .r.u. asset is arrested in moscow, one day after his 65th birthday. he is the...
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asa to the kgb until he was discovered as a soviet spy in 1963.regarded as a hero in the ussr. now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. sarah rainsford has been to see it. to his own country, kim philby is a traitor, but in russia, this exhibition hails him as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display. along with a glimpse of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency. it is the successor to the kgb that kim philby served for three decades. translation: kim philby is a legendary man, an outstanding spy, a man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. bit is what kim philby is honoured for here. handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence. some, including one describing an attack on hitler's life. for over half a it has been over half a century since kim philby was exposed and sent to moscow. where you the third
asa to the kgb until he was discovered as a soviet spy in 1963.regarded as a hero in the ussr. now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. sarah rainsford has been to see it. to his own country, kim philby is a traitor, but in russia, this exhibition hails him as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display. along with a glimpse of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency. it is the...
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the successor to the kgb early in which bill be served.tory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what kim philby is honoured for. handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence, one describing an attack on hitler's life is revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since kim philby was exposed and escaped to moscow. where ub third man? no, i am not. he denied he was a soviet mole and fooled everyone. his story is being retard just as russia and the west is locked in what many call a new cold war. he should not be regarded as a traitor. he was acting alone his beliefs. the double agent retained those beliefs to the very end. in one document here he hopes to see the red flag flying here over buckingham palace and the white house. three years after his death in moscow the ussr fell apart. time for a look at the weather. tonight we have the north— south split continuing. further outbreaks of rain or drizzle. breezy i
the successor to the kgb early in which bill be served.tory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what kim philby is honoured for. handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence, one describing an attack on hitler's life is revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since kim philby was exposed and escaped to moscow. where ub third man? no, i am not. he denied he was a...
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author of deep under cover kgb spy in america. he is a kgb spy now i made you a foreign agent.at james langford said in a hearing on threats to homeland security. >> we watched this weekend the russians and their troll farms and internet folks start hashtaging out take a knee. and tash tagging out boycott nfl they were taking both sides of the argument and pushing them out from their troll farm to try to raise the noise level in america. >> now that we're getting a full picture how russia uses facebook ads to sow racism and division in the u.s. to help to get donald trump elected why do you think fake news was so effective in this election. >> the reason fake news was so effective -- it's been an exhausting week tell you that -- it's been so effective because the commander-in-chief, the person who won the presidency, the 45th president of the united states, donald j. trump was someone who amplified these messages, uplifted these messages, who em boldens these individuals, starting two years ago when he came out of trump tower. these messages them self don't have much creedence
author of deep under cover kgb spy in america. he is a kgb spy now i made you a foreign agent.at james langford said in a hearing on threats to homeland security. >> we watched this weekend the russians and their troll farms and internet folks start hashtaging out take a knee. and tash tagging out boycott nfl they were taking both sides of the argument and pushing them out from their troll farm to try to raise the noise level in america. >> now that we're getting a full picture how...
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also malicious and distorted is a film about a kgb agent on the dawn,"the u.s. "red which depicts the invasion of colorado by soviet troops. that same paper said president reagan have personally participated in the brainwashing by calling on american youngsters to model themselves after john wayne. personale to which attacks are leveled on the american president and other high american officials will very according to immediate political circumstances in soviet-american relations. such attacks are part of a more general assault by the soviet media, which blames the u.s. for the arms race and says that washington follows a policy of state terrorism and international banditry. policy ishe u.s. arms a next her of hypocrisy and cynicism. on racial and social problems, the united states is depicted as a country plagued by discrimination, where the situation is getting worse rather than better. according to moscow television, so-called civil rights are a fiction, racism and racial discrimination continue to be the shame of resin they america, was white racists steppin
also malicious and distorted is a film about a kgb agent on the dawn,"the u.s. "red which depicts the invasion of colorado by soviet troops. that same paper said president reagan have personally participated in the brainwashing by calling on american youngsters to model themselves after john wayne. personale to which attacks are leveled on the american president and other high american officials will very according to immediate political circumstances in soviet-american relations....
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now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow.ry as a soviet spy is on display here. along with a glint of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency, the successor to the kgb, which philby served. translation: he is a legendary man, an outstanding spite, a man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what he is honoured for here. handing over a huge mother of classified documents from british and american intelligence. one described an attack on hitler's life. it is over half a century since he was exposed and moved to moscow. were you the third man? no, i was not. even longer since this performance, where he denied he was a soviet mole. he fooled everyone. russia and the west are locked in what many call a new cold war. he should not be regarded as a traitor because he never betrayed anyone. he was acting along his beliefs. the double agent retained those beliefs to the very
now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow.ry as a soviet spy is on display here. along with a glint of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency, the successor to the kgb, which philby served. translation: he is a legendary man, an outstanding spite, a man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what he is...
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it is the successor to the kgb that kim philby served for three decades. man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. and this is what philby is honoured for here, handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence. some, including one describing an attack on hitler's life, are revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since he was exposed and escaped to moscow. if there was a third man, were you in fact the third man? no, i was not. even longer since this virtuoso performance where the committed communist denied he was a soviet mole. he fooled everyone. his story is being revived and retold here, just as modern russia and the west are locked what many call a new cold war. he should not be regarded as a traitor, because he never betrayed anyone. he never betrayed. he was acting along with his beliefs. the double agent retained those beliefs until the very end. in one document here, he hopes to see the red flag flyin
it is the successor to the kgb that kim philby served for three decades. man who did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. and this is what philby is honoured for here, handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence. some, including one describing an attack on hitler's life, are revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since he was exposed and escaped to...
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the was ten years being trained by the kgb. so one lesson from the cold war is legacies matter, that ideology matters. you can't touch base with somebody like that without taking into account that he has spend most of his life under communism. >> host: here's the book "the brief history of the cold war." lee edwards and elizabeth edwards-spalding. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country... >>> book of the recently visit capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> right now i'm reading a book called "dream lean." this is a book about the history of opiates in our country. it's a nonfiction book but it's absolutely fascinating. we have an epidemic in our country right now where we have more deaths by drug overdose than car accidents, and this book lays out the foundation for how we got there and i'm not finished with it yet but i think it should be required reading as we move towards creating policy to deal with this opioid
the was ten years being trained by the kgb. so one lesson from the cold war is legacies matter, that ideology matters. you can't touch base with somebody like that without taking into account that he has spend most of his life under communism. >> host: here's the book "the brief history of the cold war." lee edwards and elizabeth edwards-spalding. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country......
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the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guard, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe, however, propaganda is a popular instrument of the regime. it defines the limits of permissible discussion and sets parameters on what is considered legitimate and what will not be tolerated. >> we have a facebook question from peter. >> is one in particular. >> you can be featured during our program. join this conversation on facebook. >> it is the time of year to finance our 2018 studentcam documentary competition winners. . this year's theme is the constitution and you. create a video demonstrating why it is important. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grades six through 12. they
the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guard, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe, however, propaganda...
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the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guard, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe, however, propaganda is a popular instrument of the regime. it defines the limits of permissible discussion and sets parameters on what is considered legitimate and what will not be tolerated. tonight on lectures in history. care gallagher teaches a class on civil war primaries and tell people in the north and south have interpreted the conflict from the postwar era to the present day. here is a preview. >> the other way to go back is to try and figure out what was going on. that often leads to problems because what we think should have been going on often is what was going on. a greate people in 2017 war against slaver
the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guard, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe, however, propaganda...
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>> it's sort of classic russia kgb 2 pn.0. the russians beginning in 2007 when they authored a significant cyber attack against estonia, really began to experiment and see, how far can we go, what exactly can we do, using the time honored traditions of active measures, which they've done for decades inside of russia, inside the soviet union. now they've learned to leverage the social media atmosphere in which we all live. now we're really beginning to see the sophistication, the depth, the spread of what they're able to accomplish. and really the sort of deep understanding of our society. i mean, put yourself, if you reverse the situation, if i were the american intelligence officer, i was told, look, you have to somehow understand russian society to the point where you know the kind of people that live in each town and try to figure out a message from those people, for those people. it's pretty complicated stuff. you still have to do a lot of research. the russians threw a lot of resources at this. >> do you think that requir
>> it's sort of classic russia kgb 2 pn.0. the russians beginning in 2007 when they authored a significant cyber attack against estonia, really began to experiment and see, how far can we go, what exactly can we do, using the time honored traditions of active measures, which they've done for decades inside of russia, inside the soviet union. now they've learned to leverage the social media atmosphere in which we all live. now we're really beginning to see the sophistication, the depth,...
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the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guards, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not -- citizens do not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe, -- not believed, however, propaganda is a popular instrument of the regime. it defines the limits of permissible discussion and sets parameters on what is considered legitimate and what will not be tolerated. >> you're watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at season/-- at cspanhistory.t >> american railroads are distinguished from british railroads. written is where we turn to our inspiration. distention is british railroads are distinctly built. they have substantial construction. in the united states, we are moving
the regime also glorifies the kgb and border guards, picturing them as heroes to protect the country from foreign subversion. such propaganda is intended not only as indoctrination but as intimidation, to remind the people that the state is fully capable of repressing those who step out of line. in sum, soviet citizens to not -- citizens do not buy all the official video tells them. their daily experiences demonstrate to them the falsity of much soviet propaganda. even when it is not believe,...
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the kgb in the cold war specialized in active measures, the spreading of disinformation and half-truths undermine and weaken western society, make them vulnerable, make them feel unsecure and paranoid. you had to have an officer find a human being to write an article and hope that article went viral in the old-fashioned dead tree sense of the word. the conspiracy theory was that the cia killed john f. kennedy. it takes about five minutes to buy an advertisement on facebook or to write an article at sputnik. to use twitter box, which is another big thing that kremlin trolls have relied upon. you have to take this into broad historical context. when russians were at war with the united states have been exploring racial tensions. in 1950s, the kgb staged neo-nazi anti semitic attacks in west germany which were provocations they had done, to show that they had not de-nazified. it has become so much easier to don't even have to step in the country to do this. we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg. >> let's dive into your exclusive reporting on this. again, you found out the illustrations
the kgb in the cold war specialized in active measures, the spreading of disinformation and half-truths undermine and weaken western society, make them vulnerable, make them feel unsecure and paranoid. you had to have an officer find a human being to write an article and hope that article went viral in the old-fashioned dead tree sense of the word. the conspiracy theory was that the cia killed john f. kennedy. it takes about five minutes to buy an advertisement on facebook or to write an...
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. >> the kgb chief, the military commander, the minister of the interior and the prime minister joineds mr. gorbachev. he's in a safe place. except he needs some time to feel better. >> shevardnadze warned today that the right wing coup would have tragic consequences. >> it is the beginning of civil war. >> extraordinary drama in moscow tonight. scenes of destruction, of fire, even of blood on the streets. >> four people died, shot or crushed by armored vehicles. >> speculation he's being held in moscow, 50,000 people gathered at the russian parliament building. >> gorbachev wasn't that popular at that point, but these people were even less popular than gorbachev. if they had mounted a coup in 1989 or early 1990, he might have fallen and the new soviet union would have been quite different. but there were already new legitimate figures that the russian people were supporting and were expecting a lot from. >> around 50,000 supporters of boris yeltsin gathered to chant their support for the man who is now carrying the battered banner of liberal reform. >> boris yeltsin had been popularly
. >> the kgb chief, the military commander, the minister of the interior and the prime minister joineds mr. gorbachev. he's in a safe place. except he needs some time to feel better. >> shevardnadze warned today that the right wing coup would have tragic consequences. >> it is the beginning of civil war. >> extraordinary drama in moscow tonight. scenes of destruction, of fire, even of blood on the streets. >> four people died, shot or crushed by armored vehicles....
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i have been worked over by the kgb and then also from 87 if i pointed my hand you like a pistol the bull would hit your knee. >> like slamming a door in your face. >> now still face a new with one hand what i see is a blurry and certain vision on your right and left. nothing in the middle but cheer up so if i take my hands away benefit disappears and then to be pretty terrific on today. and i you feeling great. so with he is 93 i feel sorry. it is by the way that he writes in with that simple language those concrete images does that the answer the question?. >> yes it does. in the book this old man riding from the yorker but the of upside in the writing negative impacts like health insurance policy. has anybody read their health insurance policy or the car insurance policy? soap star with each through an -- ethan hedrick. >> he was born with cerebral palsy. and a half to stretch the muscles. said to have intense physical therapy. so the muscles of the mouth do not develop as a huge lead speech there be as well. and with that insurance policy. and said to have a very good chance of walkin
i have been worked over by the kgb and then also from 87 if i pointed my hand you like a pistol the bull would hit your knee. >> like slamming a door in your face. >> now still face a new with one hand what i see is a blurry and certain vision on your right and left. nothing in the middle but cheer up so if i take my hands away benefit disappears and then to be pretty terrific on today. and i you feeling great. so with he is 93 i feel sorry. it is by the way that he writes in with...
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is this sort of classic kgb stuff from the cold war? back in the day, didn't they fund groups they felt would sow discord or have a certain political agenda? >> it's sort of classic russia soviet, kgb, russia intelligence service 2.0. the russians beginning in 2007 when they authored a significant cyber attack against estonia, really began to experiment and see, how far can we go, what exactly can we do, using the time honored traditions of influence operations of active measures, which they've done for decades inside of russia, inside the soviet union. and outside as well. now they've learned to leverage the social media atmosphere in which we all live, in which we all par take, at least here in the west we do. now we're really beginning to see the sophistication, the depth, the spread of what they're able to accomplish. and really the sort of deep understanding of our society. i mean, put yourself, if you reverse the situation, if i were the american intelligence officer, i was told, look, you have to somehow understand russian societ
is this sort of classic kgb stuff from the cold war? back in the day, didn't they fund groups they felt would sow discord or have a certain political agenda? >> it's sort of classic russia soviet, kgb, russia intelligence service 2.0. the russians beginning in 2007 when they authored a significant cyber attack against estonia, really began to experiment and see, how far can we go, what exactly can we do, using the time honored traditions of influence operations of active measures, which...
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he has two fsb, kgb agents living in his home guarding him. kill him and that he needs to get out of moscow. and i buy him a plane ticket on my credit card. it was just -- it was -- i just felt like my friend -- you know, wasn't about a movie at that point. >> seth: andow him for a while because he is under now american protection? is that -- >> he is under federal protective custody. so once he gets to los angeles, we spend about seven months. and in these seven months i compile what is thousands of documents of evidence of this fraud, of this scandal. we bring it to the "new york times." this sets off a whole other investigation. everything is proved, and at the same time, the department of justice launches their own investigation into the scandal. and because they believe that grigory's life is at risk and they get intelligence that russia is going to essentially do him harm, he has been in federal protective custody for the last year and two months with this ongoing investigation by the department of justice. >> seth: well, it is a fantast
he has two fsb, kgb agents living in his home guarding him. kill him and that he needs to get out of moscow. and i buy him a plane ticket on my credit card. it was just -- it was -- i just felt like my friend -- you know, wasn't about a movie at that point. >> seth: andow him for a while because he is under now american protection? is that -- >> he is under federal protective custody. so once he gets to los angeles, we spend about seven months. and in these seven months i compile...
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he's keepin keep kgb detail. the united nations general assembly to be a good affair.ll the leaders around the world try to solve the world's problems as one and try to throw diplomatic shade at each other which is so much fun to watch because one leader will say something crappy about another nation but there's always a delay for the translations. you know, so it's like someone will be like the world cannot keep its eyes closed during this genocide -- well, i mean, maybe the spanish can, they nap through everything. ( laughter ) oh! ( laughter ) now, the big event today was president trump's first address to the general assembly, and expectations were high. >> president trump set to address the u.n. general assembly this morning. cnn is told the president will deliver a deeply philosophical address, that is what the white house is calling it. >> trevor: hmm. trump and deeply philosophical are two things that i never thought i would hear in the same sentence. like, i can't imagine him being dopily philosophical. ( laughter ) i often ponder, is there life after death? '
he's keepin keep kgb detail. the united nations general assembly to be a good affair.ll the leaders around the world try to solve the world's problems as one and try to throw diplomatic shade at each other which is so much fun to watch because one leader will say something crappy about another nation but there's always a delay for the translations. you know, so it's like someone will be like the world cannot keep its eyes closed during this genocide -- well, i mean, maybe the spanish can, they...
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founder eugene kaspersky worked in russian military intelligence, even graduated from a kgb-run school. according to the company, kaspersky software is used by 270,000 businesses, including those in energy, oil, and gas. >> in a lot of those sensitive systems, those machines they'll be running on are going to be air gapped from the rest of the internet anyway, which quite literally means they're running on their own local network. as a result, it almost doesn't matter if there's a, you know, open back door to the kremlin. >> reporter: at home, at least 400 million consumers around the globe use the software to protect their computers. that according to kaspersky. last week the software was taken off shelves at best buy. what does it mean for you, now that the government has banned the software? >> i would be very surprised if kaspersky continues a few years from now to have significant market penetration. >> reporter: kaspersky tells us, quote, given that kaspersky labs doesn't have inappropriate ties with any government, the company is disappointed for the decision but is grateful for
founder eugene kaspersky worked in russian military intelligence, even graduated from a kgb-run school. according to the company, kaspersky software is used by 270,000 businesses, including those in energy, oil, and gas. >> in a lot of those sensitive systems, those machines they'll be running on are going to be air gapped from the rest of the internet anyway, which quite literally means they're running on their own local network. as a result, it almost doesn't matter if there's a, you...
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it is slicing up the network so the things that really flourish under different treatment kgb treated better. you don't need a different regulatory environment. they have other challenge as they are trying to deal with. but as far as how data, voice and video should be treated the customers are saying i like when i am playing my games to have this connectivety and response time. when i am browsing the web, not so much. the technology is adapting to give the customers those kinds of service. >> a year ago the fight was over set top boxes and whether the fcc should give customers the right to scrap the box. that proposal died with the previous administration and people are finding ways around the boxes. is that an example of where the market was moved beyond what the regulators were going to be? and do you think as more television watching shifts to our phones and away from traditional markets are we going to need a new regulatory paradigm? i don't think we need to shift our paradigm in this country so much. what you have describing is a situation where customers are engaging with confl
it is slicing up the network so the things that really flourish under different treatment kgb treated better. you don't need a different regulatory environment. they have other challenge as they are trying to deal with. but as far as how data, voice and video should be treated the customers are saying i like when i am playing my games to have this connectivety and response time. when i am browsing the web, not so much. the technology is adapting to give the customers those kinds of service....
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american against another on some very divisive issues, a cynical campaign would you expect of having a kgb operative running a country. a lot we don't know yet about it, i think we know only the minimum of the advertising. advertising was only one method that russians used on social media, this is was only one platform. but also an issue about the use of facebook's algorithms and the way it tend to potentially reinforce people's informational bias, this is a problem that goes well beyond russia, in one example, if you were looking or interested in an article about hillary clinton's health, would facebook algorithm seeing lot more stories about hillary clinton's health and reinforce a misperception or inaccurate information. that is a far broader issue than russia but one that we need to know a lot more about. >> dickerson: that's a facebook problem not a russia problem. that's a problem with their algorithm that keeps us all siloed in certain narrow areas. >> yes. russian implication they use these to amplifylantedut far brs this in our society's interests to create these informational sil
american against another on some very divisive issues, a cynical campaign would you expect of having a kgb operative running a country. a lot we don't know yet about it, i think we know only the minimum of the advertising. advertising was only one method that russians used on social media, this is was only one platform. but also an issue about the use of facebook's algorithms and the way it tend to potentially reinforce people's informational bias, this is a problem that goes well beyond...
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was at the opening, greeted by the head of the intelligence agency in pressure, the successor of the kgbsm in the second world war and contributed to the fight for justice, peace and freedom. he is honoured for handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence, one describing an attack on hitler's life, revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since philby was exposed and escaped to moscow. where you impact the third man? no, iwas to moscow. where you impact the third man? no, i was not. to moscow. where you impact the third man? no, iwas not. even longerfrom this third man? no, iwas not. even longer from this virtuoso performance where he denied it. his story is being revived and retold here just as story is being revived and retold herejust as modern pressure story is being revived and retold here just as modern pressure and the west are locked in what is being called the new cold war. he should not be regarded as a traitor because he never betrayed anyone. he was a thing alone, on his beliefs. the double agent retained those b
was at the opening, greeted by the head of the intelligence agency in pressure, the successor of the kgbsm in the second world war and contributed to the fight for justice, peace and freedom. he is honoured for handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence, one describing an attack on hitler's life, revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since philby was exposed and escaped to moscow. where you impact the third man? no, iwas to...
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russian president ordered all army and kgb unit involved in overthrow of gosh clef to stand down. is a major confrontation shaping up in the russia republican. >> the presidents' day began with a succession of meetings and phone calls. yell sin, whose status in the white house had risen. >> when the tanks came in, the commander had called yeltsin and said i'm suppose to attack you but i will not, i will protect you. that's when he stood up on the tank and indicated to the crew leaders these guys are with me not you. >> thelishization gorbachev has brought about becomes priority and they could no longer move against the russian people. >> tonight russia's skyline was ablaze with confederation. the series of conflict were removed. >> gorbachev comes back to moscow, but the institutions, the totalitarian system of government that led this government for 70 years collapsed over night. >> when gorbachev saw evidence hiss vision of a free state wasn't going to come to pass, he let it happen. that takes political courage that is so unusual in world history. >> you are looking at the russ
russian president ordered all army and kgb unit involved in overthrow of gosh clef to stand down. is a major confrontation shaping up in the russia republican. >> the presidents' day began with a succession of meetings and phone calls. yell sin, whose status in the white house had risen. >> when the tanks came in, the commander had called yeltsin and said i'm suppose to attack you but i will not, i will protect you. that's when he stood up on the tank and indicated to the crew...
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my somewhat tongue and cheek response was he was a kgb agent.y definition, he doesn't have a soul. i don't think vladimir appreciated that one. our relationship has been sour for a long time. putin doesn't respect women and despises anyone who stands up to him. so i'm a double problem. after i criticized one of his policies, he told the press, it's better not to argue with women. but went on to call me weak. maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman, he joked. hilarious. >> an excerpt from hillary clinton's new book due out next week that's driving everybody crazy. it's called "what happened." we got that clip from her audio book exclusively tonight. you can head over to maddow.com maddow blog.com and take another listen. we're creeping up on one year since the presidential election. we haven't heard much from hillary clinton since the election besides what's trickling out from this new book that as i said is driving everybody nuts. next week we're going to get a chance to get some of at least my questions answered because hillary clin
my somewhat tongue and cheek response was he was a kgb agent.y definition, he doesn't have a soul. i don't think vladimir appreciated that one. our relationship has been sour for a long time. putin doesn't respect women and despises anyone who stands up to him. so i'm a double problem. after i criticized one of his policies, he told the press, it's better not to argue with women. but went on to call me weak. maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman, he joked. hilarious. >> an...
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vladimir putin, for a kgb guy, must notkm be very good a blackmail because is not working very well.thing is happening here. you think that he's pretending to be tough on russia so it looks like he's not colluding? that's with a good peers he is. he sitting around and he says, hey,os rex, close some consulat. msnbc is hot on the tail. you know what? send some steak to paul manna for it. all, no, dan rather is connecting the dots, we better fire bob buehler. conspiracy theoriesie have run totally wild and it's hilarious that dan rather of all people is out in front of it. >> juan: you've got to agree that we didn't do anything. >> jesse: i don't have to agree with anything you say. [laughter]e >> gillian: why the omaha steaks?> >> jesse: trump steaks. only the best, marbilization. >> kimberly: you are a walking infomercial. you didn't give any one the trump type. >> juan: . >> juan: >> jesse: throw some tn it. >> greg: it does hurt a lot of people -- i'm speaking personally. a lot of people want to see their family, they go back and forth. these retaliation moves do end up hurting peo
vladimir putin, for a kgb guy, must notkm be very good a blackmail because is not working very well.thing is happening here. you think that he's pretending to be tough on russia so it looks like he's not colluding? that's with a good peers he is. he sitting around and he says, hey,os rex, close some consulat. msnbc is hot on the tail. you know what? send some steak to paul manna for it. all, no, dan rather is connecting the dots, we better fire bob buehler. conspiracy theoriesie have run...
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before hillary clinton or the vladimir putin came along, they would take out ads in newspapers the kgb would prop fwat the cia created for example the a ids veers, now we are seeing a more modern technologically advanced twist. you can go back to a couple years ago, vladimir putin there a "60 minutes" interview was focused on exploiting the racial tensions in this country. race tensions in particular have been something the soviet union and russia really wanted to focus on to enyears and divide the already increasing wedge in this country when it comes to race relations. rt, russian television, for example, really honed in on occupied wall street movement and the black lives matter movement. so this isn't something that's novel. it is something we are seeing and not focusing on for the first time within it comes to social media sites like facebook. russia, usa today reported a up can him weeks ago, has now meddled in some 24 countries in over ten years. it's not new. >> could these developments actually threaten the integrity of the 2016 presidential election? >> i think they could for
before hillary clinton or the vladimir putin came along, they would take out ads in newspapers the kgb would prop fwat the cia created for example the a ids veers, now we are seeing a more modern technologically advanced twist. you can go back to a couple years ago, vladimir putin there a "60 minutes" interview was focused on exploiting the racial tensions in this country. race tensions in particular have been something the soviet union and russia really wanted to focus on to enyears...
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so he has aligned ourselves with actually the kgb and ultimately adolf hitler.t: you gained all of that from the speech yesterday? no, -- well, yes. the way he is pounding north puppet ofasically the vladimir putin. so vladimir putin is controlling north korea, ok? he has tried to go and control france, which she was unsuccessful because france was won by a democratic president, when marine le pen lost that election. he has turned his focus now on north korea, and now our own president is aligning himself with vladimir putin. so we are actually flooding ourselves. host: that is david in georgia, -- georgia. the president sending out a tweet after his speech, saying that there are "big meetings" occurring today at the u.n.. taking a look post speech, you can see more of that speech in our video library. florida, republican line. five. caller: hi. host: go ahead, you are on. think is did not relevant to pose the opinions of a reporter or two from the new york times, and the washington post as we are trying to make our decisions. we are being oppressed by reading s
so he has aligned ourselves with actually the kgb and ultimately adolf hitler.t: you gained all of that from the speech yesterday? no, -- well, yes. the way he is pounding north puppet ofasically the vladimir putin. so vladimir putin is controlling north korea, ok? he has tried to go and control france, which she was unsuccessful because france was won by a democratic president, when marine le pen lost that election. he has turned his focus now on north korea, and now our own president is...
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a former kgb spy, angry at the collapse of his motherland, plots a course for revenge.dvantage of the chaos, he works his way up through the ranks of a post-soviet russia and becomes president. he establishes an authoritarian regime. then he sets his sights on his sworn enemy: the united states. vladimir putin is that spy. and this is no movie script. >> that video with morgan freeman is on a new website dedicated to tracking the most complex investigation of our time. the website, called the committee to investigate russia, was launched today at investigaterussia.org, created by a committee of people who are worried that the president of the united states is not worried about russia's interference in our election. >> my fellow americans, during this past election, we came under attack by the russian government. i've called on congress and our intelligence community to use every resource available to conduct a thorough investigation to determine exactly how this happened. >> joining us now, one of the founders of the committee to investigate russia, rob reiner, director
a former kgb spy, angry at the collapse of his motherland, plots a course for revenge.dvantage of the chaos, he works his way up through the ranks of a post-soviet russia and becomes president. he establishes an authoritarian regime. then he sets his sights on his sworn enemy: the united states. vladimir putin is that spy. and this is no movie script. >> that video with morgan freeman is on a new website dedicated to tracking the most complex investigation of our time. the website, called...
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services are incredibly aggressive, and have been for some time, and they are set up from the russian kgbet-era and they are the ones that initially set up the services there. there is a lot of tutelage that has gone into this. a lot of teaching gone on for decades pushed the security service in cuba to be aggressive. that said, no one knows what is going on here. before you can even decide who the culprit may be, the reality this is a situation where you can't even identify what has happened. trish: like, i'm going to back up for a second. because the ideas that the cubans would be involved in this, feels farfetched because cuba should be psyched we actually re-established a relation with them in that, it is good for their economist. unless they don't want us there, because big bad u.s. capitalists are not to be anywhere near their socialist, communist cuba? >> if we were to play out the theory it is some element, it could be a rogue element within the cuban government that decided they would take action here. it is not clear this would be from the top. you're talking about a police stat
services are incredibly aggressive, and have been for some time, and they are set up from the russian kgbet-era and they are the ones that initially set up the services there. there is a lot of tutelage that has gone into this. a lot of teaching gone on for decades pushed the security service in cuba to be aggressive. that said, no one knows what is going on here. before you can even decide who the culprit may be, the reality this is a situation where you can't even identify what has happened....
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the kgb has done it before they had the tools such as the internet.here was -- it's what's called active measures, disinformation, and it's in the dna of the secret services operating out of russia and it has nothing much to do with the election. it's ongoing this. as you pointed out, i think our president isn't helping at all. he's helping the russians to create -- you know, to stir up the nonsense. >> that's the point. because again -- jason -- chi kiersten, say son said hillary clinton had 20 people reading stuff. but he's in the white house, has all the information earlier today he tweeted facebook was antitrump, the networks were antitrump hence fake news. and then he said "new york times" apologized, anti-trump, what does that mean? >> i don't know. the problem is it's not just he -- it's not just that he hasn't condemned fake news, which he hasn't. he's created this whole story line that we're the fake news, actually. so it's worse than not condemning it. he has now convinced his followers that the real fake news is the main stream media and th
the kgb has done it before they had the tools such as the internet.here was -- it's what's called active measures, disinformation, and it's in the dna of the secret services operating out of russia and it has nothing much to do with the election. it's ongoing this. as you pointed out, i think our president isn't helping at all. he's helping the russians to create -- you know, to stir up the nonsense. >> that's the point. because again -- jason -- chi kiersten, say son said hillary clinton...
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with the soviet union during the cold war is because the soviet leadership and we know this from the kgb the files from the soviet archives opened up. they believed ronald reagan was willing to launch a nuclear first strike. it was through peace through strength knowledge of that we never got to a war. right now the regime in pyongyang seems to be convinced that they can do whatever they want and there will be no military consequences. donald trump made clear today that if they do not back off their pursuit of nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them to the united states, then he will destroy their regime. and the united states is capable of doing that and willing to do that and it's only through their -- if they get that through their thick head then will we ever have a chance to have this solved peacefully. >> martha: gentlemen, thank you very much. >> you are not going to strike them first. okay. they are talking about the rhetoric. the idea -- and we never did. crews che khrushchev said bury you. it wasn't just reagan. >> ronald reagan said we will bomb you in five minutes. >
with the soviet union during the cold war is because the soviet leadership and we know this from the kgb the files from the soviet archives opened up. they believed ronald reagan was willing to launch a nuclear first strike. it was through peace through strength knowledge of that we never got to a war. right now the regime in pyongyang seems to be convinced that they can do whatever they want and there will be no military consequences. donald trump made clear today that if they do not back off...
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. >>> this portion of the kgb -- ktvu news sponsored by your northern lexus dealer. >>> police officers are recovering after being shot by a suspect. when they approached the suspect's car, he opened fire. police returned fire shooting the suspect killing him at the scene. both officers are expecting is expected to make a full recovery. hundreds of law enforcement officers were gathered in roseville nearby, the 21 year veteran was remembered as a mentor to other deputies and a beloved father, grandfather, and fred. deputy french was killed in a shootout last week by a bay area man with a long criminal history. that suspect later died from his injuries.>>> there's a call for a watchdog group to monitor the santa clara county sheriff's office. they want a civilian panel watching the sheriff patrol division. they will oversee the day-to- day operations monitor and audit the complaint investigations and also make policy recommendations. the oversight panel was one of the main suggestions from a blue ribbon commission. it was formed after three deputies were accused of beating an inmate to d
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he did a brilliant summation of the processes that russian intelligence, the former director of the kgb vladimir putin would be looking at this player, and then by 2013, we would say i'm going to have this guy in my pocket, even if he doesn't amount to anything. he's very influential in the united states, and then from that point on, he is being played like a marionette by vladimir putin and his cronies themselves. but you get to november of last year, and let me tell you something, if we didn't have a hurricane this week, that letter between felix sater and cohen would be considered the bridge between trump's own personal desires and the kremlin, throwing all of their effort behind him. we'd be talking impeachment this week. i think everyone is looking at it too short-sightedly and mueller is tearing his past life finances apart, because he needs to know were the russians manipulating him financially from the start. >> sarah, if you have somebody that the russians have been in his pocket essentially since the late 1980s, rescued him from financial collapse, courting him to build hotels
he did a brilliant summation of the processes that russian intelligence, the former director of the kgb vladimir putin would be looking at this player, and then by 2013, we would say i'm going to have this guy in my pocket, even if he doesn't amount to anything. he's very influential in the united states, and then from that point on, he is being played like a marionette by vladimir putin and his cronies themselves. but you get to november of last year, and let me tell you something, if we...
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. >> so this is larry with kgb architecture and they partnered with scott brogan group which carriese and veneer as we as acoustical wall covering panels. >> wow. >> the idea to play on the clown and entertain and kind of dazzle the crowd with all of the different details. >> mission accomplish. >> let's not forget the umb umbrella. i like it. i love it our next look magician by kcct. >> this is alec. >> wow. >> do twirl, alex. >> yes, please. let's see that. look at all the details. >> how long does it take to make something like this? do you know. >> it's about five months of crafts man ship. >> i would imagine. quite a lot of time and effort and energy that goes into this. all of the design and to see it really real life in the material. >> is that bark. >> this is real wood. >> so it's actually a wall covering my goodness they used c and c router and laser can you to go really create all these intricate details and pattern. >> that is mazing. fabulous. you lock amazing. and our last look is the harlequinn by hok. my goodness definitely another one lots of thought, lots of time mu
. >> so this is larry with kgb architecture and they partnered with scott brogan group which carriese and veneer as we as acoustical wall covering panels. >> wow. >> the idea to play on the clown and entertain and kind of dazzle the crowd with all of the different details. >> mission accomplish. >> let's not forget the umb umbrella. i like it. i love it our next look magician by kcct. >> this is alec. >> wow. >> do twirl, alex. >> yes,...