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and look at los alamos and under los alamos and under that stories about the chadwick's, sir james chadwick lived in the baker house with his twin daughters. and for many of these, you can hear first-hand accounts of the people who lived in the houses. developed resource we with the los alamos historical society. many of those properties at los alamos were introduced by heather mcclanahan. any rate, we hope they will be valuable for tourists and for educators and students. new paragraph. so, these are sort of one thatts of, we have we did on the trinity site. another one we call dr. atomic trail. we put that together in 2018 was the santa fe opera producing "dr. atomic." it was designed for people coming to see the opera to understand what happened where. so, we have stories about the manhattan project scientists arriving at the train station, and how they go to 109 east palace. we have interviews with dorothy -- excerpts from that. east janette who wrote, " book about the gatekeeper of los alamos, talking about her in the office where she worked. any rate, you will see more. it is a lot of
and look at los alamos and under los alamos and under that stories about the chadwick's, sir james chadwick lived in the baker house with his twin daughters. and for many of these, you can hear first-hand accounts of the people who lived in the houses. developed resource we with the los alamos historical society. many of those properties at los alamos were introduced by heather mcclanahan. any rate, we hope they will be valuable for tourists and for educators and students. new paragraph. so,...
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there was los alamos, oak ridge and hanford.hat's three, but at the last minute the senator from ohio, senator dewine said you've got to add dayton, ohio. so dayton, ohio was in the mix. it was where they made polonium, and it was important and they needed that as an initiator for the bombs. couldn't have done it without him, but by the time the study was going on there wasn't enough original properties that the park service concluded to warrant an inclusion as part of this park. during this time, john jarvis pictured here was the pacific west regional director. he was in san francisco and had jurisdiction over hanford. rumors were when i went to hanford to see how things were going he was very nervous about this, about having national park service employees exposed to radio activity in a structure that had been used to produce plutonium. they also were even more concerned that the park service was the owner of this property and was with ridio active or contaminant -- and disposing of them if need be. it's not a role the park se
there was los alamos, oak ridge and hanford.hat's three, but at the last minute the senator from ohio, senator dewine said you've got to add dayton, ohio. so dayton, ohio was in the mix. it was where they made polonium, and it was important and they needed that as an initiator for the bombs. couldn't have done it without him, but by the time the study was going on there wasn't enough original properties that the park service concluded to warrant an inclusion as part of this park. during this...
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he was very familiar with what los alamos was.he looked at the properties, just like this, and he said they are monumental in their lack of money mentality. that is a new twist. but hey, it's kind of like the silicon garage story, where the computer was started. the keeper of the national register is a employee of the park service said the properties qualify not only as a national, historic registered property, or a national landmark of which there are about 2000 in the country, like me at foreign, but they would qualify as a world heritage site. they were that significant. so that was quite a endorsement. next slide. but the lab had run the numbers. the estimated is could be three billion dollars to restore these properties. and consistently said they had no money for preservation. congress had allocated their budget based on their mission of stockpile stewardship, and of environmental cleanup. and maybe other things. but historic preservation was not among them. but we were getting a little bit of traction. the properties were n
he was very familiar with what los alamos was.he looked at the properties, just like this, and he said they are monumental in their lack of money mentality. that is a new twist. but hey, it's kind of like the silicon garage story, where the computer was started. the keeper of the national register is a employee of the park service said the properties qualify not only as a national, historic registered property, or a national landmark of which there are about 2000 in the country, like me at...
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these were not known to the residences of los alamos necessarily. i talked to the former l los alamos council chairman whose father had been a chef at the s site cafeteria, and s site was very near to the v site, but she never had been behind the fence or never seen or knew that these properties still existed in the 1990s. this is an artifact that was being stored at the v site as a candy kettle. they had the hershey's candy company sign their kettles for making fudge because they needed to make a plastic, and it had to be, if you heated it up too much, it gets too runny, if you don't heat it enough, it gets brittle. it had to be made much the way you make fudge, so that's why they bought these candy kettles to make the explosive plastics for the lenses. anyway, they were very innovative, very resourceful. next slide. so what do you do? we were so lucky that it was about to turn the year 2000, the millennium, and first lady, hillary clinton, worked with the congress to set aside $30 million that was to commemorate the millennium, not by building new
these were not known to the residences of los alamos necessarily. i talked to the former l los alamos council chairman whose father had been a chef at the s site cafeteria, and s site was very near to the v site, but she never had been behind the fence or never seen or knew that these properties still existed in the 1990s. this is an artifact that was being stored at the v site as a candy kettle. they had the hershey's candy company sign their kettles for making fudge because they needed to...
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so he was very familiar with what los alamos was. and he looked at these properties just like this and said, they are monumental in their lack of mind mentality. that's a new twist, but hey. it is kind of like the silicon valley garage story where the computer was started. the keeper of the national register, who is an employee of the park service, said the properties qualify not only as a national historic registered property or a national landmark of which there are 2000 in the country like mount vernon, but they would qualify as a world heritage site. they were that significant. so that is quite an endorsement. next slide. but the lab had run the numbers and the estimated it was going to be $3 million to restore these properties. and they have no money for preservation. congress had allocated their budget on the mission of stockpile and environmental cleanup. historic preservation was not among them. but we were gaining a little traction. the properties were named by the state of new mexico aso one of the 11 most endangered places
so he was very familiar with what los alamos was. and he looked at these properties just like this and said, they are monumental in their lack of mind mentality. that's a new twist, but hey. it is kind of like the silicon valley garage story where the computer was started. the keeper of the national register, who is an employee of the park service, said the properties qualify not only as a national historic registered property or a national landmark of which there are 2000 in the country like...
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i think los alamos can keep doing well. you didn't quite say it, if i answered all three questions, but social determinants of health we now have everything to do with poverty levels. because you have limited access to the things that higher income communities can produce. they can have more health care access, they have more physicians and nurses who can adequately move and live in those communities. you have lower environmental risks. you have, as a result of that, often lower chronic care conditions in those populations. it is a completely unfair issue that new mexico has long been struggling with. way. of -- i will give dr. and we are on our way. i will give dr. scrase the credit that we know, but i know him as the guy who is moving human services which has everything to do with addressing poverty and social determinants of health in a complete partnership. or the department of health. you all know our new department of secretary start seen. these issues are our expertise. we need our state to do much better in that reg
i think los alamos can keep doing well. you didn't quite say it, if i answered all three questions, but social determinants of health we now have everything to do with poverty levels. because you have limited access to the things that higher income communities can produce. they can have more health care access, they have more physicians and nurses who can adequately move and live in those communities. you have lower environmental risks. you have, as a result of that, often lower chronic care...
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national laboratory and other national laboratories as well but los alamos is critically, it is theexus of our nuclear weaponry. the federal energy regulatory commission, the office of secure transportation and at least three states of the office of secure transportation responsible for the secure transportation of nuclear, nuclear weapons and nuclear power in itself. in one of the nation's largest companies microsoft, notifying us they have identified at least 40 of their customers that have been targeted in an ongoing cyberattack. among the sources that number will rise quote substantially. this cyberattack is of course astounding. it is alarming and it is ongoing. and equally disturbing we still don't know the full extent of what all has been infiltrated and what has been stolen or for how long in fact this attack has been underway, how long the enemy has taken control of systems and files within the federal government in particular but also fortune 500 companies and wall street. now this massive cyber attack comes as we are gaining a somewhat deeper understanding of the communis
national laboratory and other national laboratories as well but los alamos is critically, it is theexus of our nuclear weaponry. the federal energy regulatory commission, the office of secure transportation and at least three states of the office of secure transportation responsible for the secure transportation of nuclear, nuclear weapons and nuclear power in itself. in one of the nation's largest companies microsoft, notifying us they have identified at least 40 of their customers that have...
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we know as you've with indicated that it's into our department of energy labs, los alamos, one of theost sensitive information in the u.s. government, but we don't know where this ends. i don't think this should surprise anyone, lou. i mean, look, this is an e -- enormous challenge for us, but with you said something earlier, and it was so insightful and something i wanted to reiterate, and that was i've been an advocate for years now of we allow these foreign governments to attack us through cyber means with impunity. i mean, we never enforce any sanctions or any repercussions because of that. and because of that, there's no downside for them. so they push and they push and they push. and, look, i understand, i've talked to some of the smartest people in the world about this. i understand there is a downside when we punish them, but i think there has to be a cost. you look at the opm breach, 22 million americans' records taken from which the chew news were able to discern -- chinese were able to discern incredibly sensitive information. look, i'm not suggesting we bomb russia, of cou
we know as you've with indicated that it's into our department of energy labs, los alamos, one of theost sensitive information in the u.s. government, but we don't know where this ends. i don't think this should surprise anyone, lou. i mean, look, this is an e -- enormous challenge for us, but with you said something earlier, and it was so insightful and something i wanted to reiterate, and that was i've been an advocate for years now of we allow these foreign governments to attack us through...
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and i'm delighted to be here as part of the los alamos county and affiliated organization's celebration of the manhattan project national historical park. so, i would like to share
and i'm delighted to be here as part of the los alamos county and affiliated organization's celebration of the manhattan project national historical park. so, i would like to share
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the department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile and operates the los alamosational lab in new mexico. it's unclear what, if any, damage has been done. while vladimir putin's government denies responsibility, the evidence continues to mount. >> the keys of the kingdom have been taken. >> this hack gave a foreign adversary the capability to destroy government networks or turn off critical infrastructure. >> yeah, absolutely. so it's not as easy as flipping a light switch, but they absolutely did have access into many sensitive infrastructure sites. >> reporter: the hackers made their move as early as march, breaking into solar winds, a texas-based software company that serves government agencies and many fortune 500 companies, but officials now say the hackers also used other methods to breach the networks making the hack even wider in scope. >> we have to imagine that they're everywhere. >> that was catherine herridge reporting. >>> at least five people are dead after a powerful nor'easter. there was a deadly 66-vehicle pile up in pennsylvania involving 55 tru
the department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile and operates the los alamosational lab in new mexico. it's unclear what, if any, damage has been done. while vladimir putin's government denies responsibility, the evidence continues to mount. >> the keys of the kingdom have been taken. >> this hack gave a foreign adversary the capability to destroy government networks or turn off critical infrastructure. >> yeah, absolutely. so it's not as easy...
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department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, and operates the los alamos national lab in new mexico. it's unclear what, if any, damage has been done. while vladimir putin's government denies responsibility, the evidence continues to mount. >> the keys of the kingdom have been taken. >> this hack gave a foreign adversary the capability to destroy government networks or turn off critical infrastructure. >> yeah, absolutely. so it's not as easy as flipping a light switch, but they absolutely did have access into many sensitive infrastructure sites. >> reporter: the hackers made their move as early as march, breaking into solar winds, a texas-based software company that serves government agencies and many fortune 500 companies. but officials now say the hackers also used other methods to breach the networks, making the hack even wider in scope. >> we have to imagine that they're everywhere. >> reporter: a short time ago, the department of energy issued a statement saying investigators have identified malware on its business networks, but so far there's no evid
department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, and operates the los alamos national lab in new mexico. it's unclear what, if any, damage has been done. while vladimir putin's government denies responsibility, the evidence continues to mount. >> the keys of the kingdom have been taken. >> this hack gave a foreign adversary the capability to destroy government networks or turn off critical infrastructure. >> yeah, absolutely. so it's not as easy as...
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el senado, luego de aceptar la invitaciÓn de joe biden para ocupar la vicepresidencia de los estados unidos. Álamosios de padilla y nos dicen por quÉ fue elegido. otros preguntan por quÉ ese asiento en el senado no se le otorgÓ a una mujer. esa es informaciÓn. la reacciÓn de organizaciones que trabajan para asegurar que haya representaciÓn de latinos en todos los niveles del gobierno, se manifestaron despuÉs de saber que alex padilla serÁ parte del senado de los estados unidos. >> el exsecretario alex padilla nos va a representar a todos como senador. ramÓn luis alejo, supervisor de monterrey, quien conoce a padilla desde a base varios aÑos habla de su origen y superaciÓn como primer secretario de california de origen latino. >> alex es un buen lÍder para nuestra comunidad. bienes raÍces humildes, sus padres eran inmigrantes que trabajaba limpiando casas, de cocinero. le dieron una vida mejor fuera de la universidadaumentara el grupo de los cuando era joven, formÓ parte del consejo municipal de los Ángeles. >> es alex padilla ha podido ganar dos veces estatalmente como secretario. ramÓn_ una design
el senado, luego de aceptar la invitaciÓn de joe biden para ocupar la vicepresidencia de los estados unidos. Álamosios de padilla y nos dicen por quÉ fue elegido. otros preguntan por quÉ ese asiento en el senado no se le otorgÓ a una mujer. esa es informaciÓn. la reacciÓn de organizaciones que trabajan para asegurar que haya representaciÓn de latinos en todos los niveles del gobierno, se manifestaron despuÉs de saber que alex padilla serÁ parte del senado de los estados unidos....
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department, a number of utility companies, nearly all fortune 500 companies and oh, by the way, los alamos national laboratory. not only did this russian intelligent unit get access everywhere, but according to the times the attacks had been underway as early as spring. meaning they went undetected for months of the pandemic and the election season. so how could russia defeat cyber security for so long? nicole is here to help explain it all. nicole, i have to say i'm completely fascinated by this even at a basic technical level. let's start with the method here which seems somewhat ingenious. there is a cyber security company called solar winds. who are they and what do they do? >> so solar winds for years was known as a network monitoring company. it was used by it administrators to find out what was on their network, who was connected to the cloud, what devices employees were using, and it just gave them a lay of the land. about two years ago, they became known as a security company and they sort of had rebranded. and they basically are used, we're learning only now, that this attack has
department, a number of utility companies, nearly all fortune 500 companies and oh, by the way, los alamos national laboratory. not only did this russian intelligent unit get access everywhere, but according to the times the attacks had been underway as early as spring. meaning they went undetected for months of the pandemic and the election season. so how could russia defeat cyber security for so long? nicole is here to help explain it all. nicole, i have to say i'm completely fascinated by...
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maybe in los alamos where nuclear weapons are designed.he "washington post" reports the state department and hih were hacked as well. we don't know how big this might be. this is not espionage, this is 21st century warfare. the trump administration is not the first to have an attack on its watch and it won't be the last, but it is the first and hopefully the last to have a president so easily played, so disastrously naive on the subject. because, remember, it was donald trump who kept advocating the truly dumb idea of forming up, wait for it, joint signer security unit with the russians just because vladimir putin kept suggesting it. this was rebuked even by republicans with senator lindsey graham calling it not the dumbest idea i have ever heard but it's pretty close. while john mccain had this to say. >> i am sure that vladimir putin could be of enormous assistance in that effort since he's doing the hacking. >> that of course turned out to be true, but it's part of a line of denial when it comes to russia and trump. like when the presid
maybe in los alamos where nuclear weapons are designed.he "washington post" reports the state department and hih were hacked as well. we don't know how big this might be. this is not espionage, this is 21st century warfare. the trump administration is not the first to have an attack on its watch and it won't be the last, but it is the first and hopefully the last to have a president so easily played, so disastrously naive on the subject. because, remember, it was donald trump who kept...
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and i'm delighted to be here as part of the los alamos county and affiliated organization's celebrationf the manhattan project national historical park. so, i would like to share with you some stories that i have never told anyone. i've told very few people. this is not in, some sort of
and i'm delighted to be here as part of the los alamos county and affiliated organization's celebrationf the manhattan project national historical park. so, i would like to share with you some stories that i have never told anyone. i've told very few people. this is not in, some sort of
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we already reported at the times that los alamos national labs had been one of the agencies hit that oversees the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile. commerce, treasury, parts of the pentagon, but the list keeps getting greater, and we expect that actually the next couple of victims that will identify probably will likely be major technology companies. >> there's a bunch of things to process here. one is this wasn't, if we say it was a hack of the u.s. government, that's too specific. it appears to be a broad hack of all kinds of entities. big private firms including software security firms, big private enterprises, fortune 500 companies, think tanks, the government. the thing that really struck me in that tom bossert op-ed was him just making a point that look, they were in there for eight months without anyone knowing. that's a lot of time for a lot of very sophisticated operatives to put a bunch of different trap doors in that aren't going to be found. >> that's right. we know from fireeye they have already found several back doors they planted once they were inside. and i think i
we already reported at the times that los alamos national labs had been one of the agencies hit that oversees the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile. commerce, treasury, parts of the pentagon, but the list keeps getting greater, and we expect that actually the next couple of victims that will identify probably will likely be major technology companies. >> there's a bunch of things to process here. one is this wasn't, if we say it was a hack of the u.s. government, that's too specific. it...
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and while i was getting my master's, i was working at los alamos national laboratory in waste minimizationbobo that fell off a truck. [ laughs ] you know what you're doing. -what's your background? -and, miles? miles: my background is -- i was working on the straw. we had a mutual friend. this mutual friend said, "hey, you need to call my friend emma because she's the straw girl. she hates plastic straws." so, i called emma up and learned about her background and that she had given a tedx talk on plastic straws. how much does this cost to make? $5. so... what do you sell it for? $20. $20. -$20. -oh! -too expensive. -it's expensive. you came in asking for $625,000 for 5%. now, typically, no one comes in with that kind of ask unless they have some kind of sales to back that up. we -- we've definitely sold a few so far. so, we launched this company two months ago on kickstarter. we ran our kickstarter for 30 days and raised $1.89 million... whoa. ...on kickstarter. so, have you shipped anything? so, the kickstarter will fulfill in november. oh, okay. and since we launched on kickstarter, we s
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instead we're hearing about supply chain management issues between hanford and los alamos and oak ridgeican people want to hear at this point. >> durability right now, cdc is talking about three months, but that's just because that's what they've been able to determine from testing. it could be longer than that. >> that's right. this is a brand-new technology. we just don't know. and it may not be the same for the pfizer vaccine and the moderna vaccine. and the next wave of vaccines is going to be the two adenovirus vaccines from astrazeneca/oxford and j&j. we don't know the durability of that either. so there's going to have to be a lot of conversations with the american people and a lot of monitoring to follow this. the hope is that it is fairly long-lasting and it might last for a period of years. but we don't know. is it 3 months, 30 years we're going to have wait and see. >> dr. peter hotez the codirector. the georgia senate runoffs are so important to the direction of our nation that it's easy to forget they are not a national race, and we will need local help to understand where
instead we're hearing about supply chain management issues between hanford and los alamos and oak ridgeican people want to hear at this point. >> durability right now, cdc is talking about three months, but that's just because that's what they've been able to determine from testing. it could be longer than that. >> that's right. this is a brand-new technology. we just don't know. and it may not be the same for the pfizer vaccine and the moderna vaccine. and the next wave of vaccines...
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i've been to savannah river, to los alamos. it seems to me over the last 30 or 40 years, 30 years, starting with the whole pit production thing falling apart in colorado which is a long, complicated story of how that came to be, there's just been a series of missteps within the way the nnsa has modernized this. i will temper those comments because i know people -- i will get letters over that one, but to say that it is possible congress did not play the most productive role. the thing that really sticks in my craw on this basic competency issue is the savannah river site. that is pretty close to white collar crime. all right? we came up with this idea that -- and, look, i think savannah river is important, maintaining the sites and the expertise is important. their mission shifted. they were looking at losing a lot of jobs, so how can we keep them. one of the ideas was, and we have this plutonium floating around that we would like to do something with. cool. and i confess, i was on the committee. i didn't know a lot about this
i've been to savannah river, to los alamos. it seems to me over the last 30 or 40 years, 30 years, starting with the whole pit production thing falling apart in colorado which is a long, complicated story of how that came to be, there's just been a series of missteps within the way the nnsa has modernized this. i will temper those comments because i know people -- i will get letters over that one, but to say that it is possible congress did not play the most productive role. the thing that...
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i've been to savannah river, i've been to los alamos, i've talked with this many a lot. it seems to me that over -- with them a lot. it seems to me that over the last 30, 40 years starting with the pit production in colorado, which is a long, byzantine story, there's been a series of missteps within the way the nnsa has modernized this stuff. now, i will temper those comments because i know people -- i will get letters over that one. but to say that it is possible congress did not play the most productive role in this. because the thing that really sticks in i my craw on this basic competency issues is the savannah river site and the mocks facility, okay? that is pretty close to white llar crime, all right or? you know, we came up with this idea, you know, look, i think savannah river is enormously important. maintaining these sites and the expertise that they have is important. their mission shifted, they were looking at losing a lot of jobs, so how can we keep them going. one of the ideas was, and also we had all this plutonium floating around, so wouldn't it be great
i've been to savannah river, i've been to los alamos, i've talked with this many a lot. it seems to me that over -- with them a lot. it seems to me that over the last 30, 40 years starting with the pit production in colorado, which is a long, byzantine story, there's been a series of missteps within the way the nnsa has modernized this stuff. now, i will temper those comments because i know people -- i will get letters over that one. but to say that it is possible congress did not play the most...
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los alamos arble lab. highest per cap at that time ph.d. per capita, new mexico is number one.re there things that can be done to root some of that talent that does exist into businesses and job growth and innovation and economic growth? >> absolutely. those labs are dedicated to thinking about what is our national security. the reality is the climate crisis is a national security threat. they do a lot of fascinating work up there that builds off of that we can do. i would like us to see us put increase the budget at those labs so more goes into the areas that are not purely around nuclear nonproliferation, but are about the things of these other crises we face, including crises from pandemics to crises from our failure to adjust the climate crises. the climate change disaster that we are facing down. i think that there is a desire up there to do that. they want to do it. it's up to congress. what congress needs to do is say this is a priority. we are going to both fund it. and we are going to measure your progress on it. as we know, if we don't put it as a measurement point, t
los alamos arble lab. highest per cap at that time ph.d. per capita, new mexico is number one.re there things that can be done to root some of that talent that does exist into businesses and job growth and innovation and economic growth? >> absolutely. those labs are dedicated to thinking about what is our national security. the reality is the climate crisis is a national security threat. they do a lot of fascinating work up there that builds off of that we can do. i would like us to see...
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department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, and operates the los alamosational lab in new mexico. the department said, so far, there's no evidence the hack impacted nuclear weapons security. some lawmakers are calling on the current administration to act now. >> in this setting, not to have the white house aggressively speaking out and protesting and taking punitive action is really, really quite extraordinary. >> despite what u.s. officials are doing, vladimir putin's government denies involvement. late last night, microsoft confirmed it is a solarwinds client and malicious activity was found on its systems. the company also confirmed customers are directly affected in at least eight countries, including the u.s. one country apparently not impacted is russia, gayle. >> that's very disturbing information. thank you very much. >>> president-elect joe biden appeared exclusively with his wife on the "late show with stephen colbert" here on cbs last night. he was asked about republican attacks on his son hunter biden, who faices a federal tax investigation. >
department of energy, which maintains the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, and operates the los alamosational lab in new mexico. the department said, so far, there's no evidence the hack impacted nuclear weapons security. some lawmakers are calling on the current administration to act now. >> in this setting, not to have the white house aggressively speaking out and protesting and taking punitive action is really, really quite extraordinary. >> despite what u.s. officials are...
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