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u.s. embassies bombed, to have two u.s. embassy bomb simultaneously was a wake-up call for the state department in terms of the threat of terrorism, the very real threat of terrorism and the foreign service americans and tanzanians and kenyans who were advancing u.s. interests every day were risking their lives to do so. when i look at many of the survivors of the two bombings with us today, or attending the commemorations that took place today or those who were unable to be at any of those events but are reflecting on this at home or wherever they may live, i see heroes. not just heroes because they were fortunate enough to survive the terrible bombings but heroes because they rose to the occasion after the bombing. they identified the dead and grieved with their families. two help the injured get the medical care they needed and in dar es salaam, that meant climbing over the embassy walls on ladders to have access to those who were injured. or walking a mile with only one shoe on to accompany someone to a hospital. to set
u.s. embassies bombed, to have two u.s. embassy bomb simultaneously was a wake-up call for the state department in terms of the threat of terrorism, the very real threat of terrorism and the foreign service americans and tanzanians and kenyans who were advancing u.s. interests every day were risking their lives to do so. when i look at many of the survivors of the two bombings with us today, or attending the commemorations that took place today or those who were unable to be at any of those...
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u.s. embassy in moscow before being fired last year.al tells cnn the russian national worked for the u.s. secret service for years before raising any kind of suspicion and was having regular unauthorized meetings with the russian intelligence service. she had access to the secret service's intranet, e-mail systems, but the official insists that this was not an issue of national security. with me now former under cover cia operative lindsey more ran. not an issue of national security? how do you see this? >> for sure it's an issue of national security. in any u.s. embassy overseas typically we rely on what are called foreign service nationals, that is locals who are going to work at the embassy. that said, they are generally subjects of a great deal of scrutiny and vetting before they are hired, specifically because they are locals, it's sometimes unclear where their loyalties may lie and certainly in a place like russia anybody -- any foreign service national who is at the u.s. embassy is in a great position to collect intelligence on t
u.s. embassy in moscow before being fired last year.al tells cnn the russian national worked for the u.s. secret service for years before raising any kind of suspicion and was having regular unauthorized meetings with the russian intelligence service. she had access to the secret service's intranet, e-mail systems, but the official insists that this was not an issue of national security. with me now former under cover cia operative lindsey more ran. not an issue of national security? how do you...
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u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies it is really not what it seems also ahead. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resulted in dozens of deaths. the health ministry in gaza says one palestinian has been killed over two hundred injured in the latest great march return protest near the border with israel the ministry added that ninety of the injured were wounded by israeli fire and gaza based journalist he. sent us this report. i'm standing here one hundred meters away from the fence a separate gaza strip with israel and as you see thousands of palestinian protesters continue to participate in the great march of return. for more than nineteen weeks as you see the palestinian protesters have been burning tires to blur the vision of days where the snipers. and suzanne intensive intensive need that israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the prote
u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies it is really not what it seems also ahead. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resulted in dozens of deaths. the health ministry in gaza says one palestinian has been killed over two hundred injured in the latest great march return protest near the border with israel the ministry added that ninety of the injured were wounded by israeli fire and gaza based...
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u.s. embassy. you have russian nationals working in that embassy.ministration official tells cnn we figure all of them are talking to the fsb, the russian intelligence agency but she was giving them way more information than she should have. i read that and think they didn't know what information she is giving. she is working there for a year and has access to things like the president's personal schedule and a decade goes by? >> well, you know, things do fall between the crack in these embassies. all the russians are reporting to the fsb in one way or another. she probably went way farther than the other ones in getting documents, the president's schedule and the rest of it. what they probably did in a case like this is you put a camera in her office, film her, watch what she is getting access to and then fire her. but for me the big point is that we are coming out with this now. this is leaked out. what the federal government, what the state department and cia are telling us is we are coming after the russians. we don't care what this president ha
u.s. embassy. you have russian nationals working in that embassy.ministration official tells cnn we figure all of them are talking to the fsb, the russian intelligence agency but she was giving them way more information than she should have. i read that and think they didn't know what information she is giving. she is working there for a year and has access to things like the president's personal schedule and a decade goes by? >> well, you know, things do fall between the crack in these...
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u.s. embassy brands fresh sanctions draconian as equities open in the red. >>> good morning let's get to one of our top corporate stories. adidas is trading higher after second quarter shares are up 10%. the german company reiterated its full-year guidance but acknowledged persistent problems at reebok. sales at the subsidiary fell 3% and the division was forced to add a one-time impairment charge kas tcaspekasper rorsted told c concerns about weakness. >> adidas in north america grew 17%.
u.s. embassy brands fresh sanctions draconian as equities open in the red. >>> good morning let's get to one of our top corporate stories. adidas is trading higher after second quarter shares are up 10%. the german company reiterated its full-year guidance but acknowledged persistent problems at reebok. sales at the subsidiary fell 3% and the division was forced to add a one-time impairment charge kas tcaspekasper rorsted told c concerns about weakness. >> adidas in north america...
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u.s. embassy there the suspect driving a car at the time police are looking for that suspect and they believe a white car no injuries reported at the moment since we get any more now of course only further detail we'll let you know as well off it all comes a place full of stories twenty four seven i'm kevin zero in this monday morning in moscow so thanks for watching it twenty seven minutes past eight. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. now finally into the now so that they can get a little now hons a little donkey the point about. lining if you knew would it be that easy to find a friend that i had and in me. you trust yes said thank you very much this is the one that is. good i thought it might have been left a little bit limited but no
u.s. embassy there the suspect driving a car at the time police are looking for that suspect and they believe a white car no injuries reported at the moment since we get any more now of course only further detail we'll let you know as well off it all comes a place full of stories twenty four seven i'm kevin zero in this monday morning in moscow so thanks for watching it twenty seven minutes past eight. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to...
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u.s. embassy in moscow. stuff and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but all is not as it seemed. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian firm fertile. the name of the agent. my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service has quite clearly stems from the very name it's one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall.
u.s. embassy in moscow. stuff and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but all is not as it seemed. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian firm fertile. the name of the agent. my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service has quite clearly stems from the very name it's one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the...
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u.s. embassy there in turkey in ankara. a girl from the religious minority still lives in fear for a life years after she escaped her eyesore captor and fled to germany where he hunted her we've spoken to ashwood who told us how she was held captive by the terrorist group. can we were standing seven girls captured by fighters in taken to syria the worst time and my life was the moment when i was all separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even have abducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery who were looking for gasland anything sharp knife scissors who couldn't find anything to kill ourselves with we were trying to escape but they handcuffed our hands and legs covered our heads and raped us they turned us into human shields when they went anywhere they took us with them so that the strikes didn't kill them schalke is now nineteen years old who she was captured by eisel four years ago she was sold as a sex slave to one of their fighters his name
u.s. embassy there in turkey in ankara. a girl from the religious minority still lives in fear for a life years after she escaped her eyesore captor and fled to germany where he hunted her we've spoken to ashwood who told us how she was held captive by the terrorist group. can we were standing seven girls captured by fighters in taken to syria the worst time and my life was the moment when i was all separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even have...
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u.s. embassy in moscow. what are we hearing about that? >> reporter: it's a big and complex story, jeff, but here's what we developed. a person who worked for the secret service within the u.s. embassy in moscow, she was an administrative assistant, had access to sensitive data, schedules, internal communications. she met frequently with representatives, spies within the f.s.b., that's russia's top spy agency. she was dismissed last year after this was notified to the state department in january of 2017. it's unclear if congressional committees have been noticed. >> glor: interesting story. major garrett, thank you very much. apple today became the first american company to be worth $1 trillion. the tech giant co-founded by steve jobs in a california garage in 1976 was nearly bankrupt in 1997 when his rival, bill gates, of microsoft came to the rescue with a $150 million investment. apple went on to roll out the i- mac, ipad, and of course the iphone. for more on the rise of apple, we're joined by nick thompson, editor and chief of of "wir
u.s. embassy in moscow. what are we hearing about that? >> reporter: it's a big and complex story, jeff, but here's what we developed. a person who worked for the secret service within the u.s. embassy in moscow, she was an administrative assistant, had access to sensitive data, schedules, internal communications. she met frequently with representatives, spies within the f.s.b., that's russia's top spy agency. she was dismissed last year after this was notified to the state department in...
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u.s. embassy for almost a decade. she is hired by the state department as these so-called foreign nationals are. she worked for secret service and had access to a lot of information going on at the embassy. and officials at the embassy, regional security officers started to realize that all of these foreign service nationals have some relationships with russian government agencies. they seemed to find that a lot of information was going to the main russian security apparatus. and they realized they were getting a lot more information than they should have. the regional security officer found this about 2016, reported it up the chain and seven months plat later she was dismissed. >> she was a russian citizen working at the u.s. embassy, not a u.s. foreign service officer. >> a russian citizen. >> how exactly was she caught? >> she was caught basically they did a sting on her. they started giving her information and she ended up giving it to the fsb. once they caught her red handed she was quietly dismissed. they weren'
u.s. embassy for almost a decade. she is hired by the state department as these so-called foreign nationals are. she worked for secret service and had access to a lot of information going on at the embassy. and officials at the embassy, regional security officers started to realize that all of these foreign service nationals have some relationships with russian government agencies. they seemed to find that a lot of information was going to the main russian security apparatus. and they realized...
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were al qaeda's first major offensive against the u.s. at the state department, officials who were at the embassies that day as well as the deputy secretary of state and assistant secretary of state for africa, took part in a ceremony to mark the anniversary. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. distinguished guests, could everybody please find a place. we're delight with the turnout. thank you very much. >> good morning. my names -- i'm the assistant secretary of state for african affairs and honored and humbled to be with you today as we remember those lost in the 19989 bomb knowledges of the embassies. it's now my privilege to introduce deputy secretary of state, john j. sullivan. sworn in as a deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017, and he later served as act secretary of state from april 1st-26, 2018. until sect tom payow joined the department. he brings a wealth of experience to our state department family
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were al qaeda's first major offensive against the u.s. at the state department, officials who were at the embassies that day as well as the deputy secretary of state and assistant secretary of state for africa, took part in a ceremony to mark the anniversary. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. distinguished guests, could everybody please find a place. we're delight with the...
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u.s. and the -- embassy. there is no deal to return an american pastor home. for the second week in a row the dow up 110 points. >> and stocks still up this morning. early monday morning. in europe stocks opening slightly higher as they are watching developments in china and of course the developing situation in turkey. and in asia stocks mostly higher there on optimism on the newest china trade talks. and pepsico continues to move away from sugary drinks. it is a megadeal monday. we start right now. happy monday it's 5:01 in new york. good morning i'm lauren simonetti. >> i'm cheryl casone. it is a megadeal buyout monday. she has made some changes. we do had breaking news overnight. shots were fired in the u.s. embassy up to five gunshots were heard in the drive-by shedding. drive by shutting. the suspect then took off in a white car. nobody was injured. meanwhile the trump administration rejecting an offer by tricky to detain a u.s. pastor if the u.s. would be willing to forgive billions of dollars in fines in a u.s. bank. i dispute that is strange relations
u.s. and the -- embassy. there is no deal to return an american pastor home. for the second week in a row the dow up 110 points. >> and stocks still up this morning. early monday morning. in europe stocks opening slightly higher as they are watching developments in china and of course the developing situation in turkey. and in asia stocks mostly higher there on optimism on the newest china trade talks. and pepsico continues to move away from sugary drinks. it is a megadeal monday. we...
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u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara six shots were fired from a moving car early on monday morning it in the gate and a security post nobody was injured in the attack some again as the latest from istanbul. this incident has taken place at a time when there is unprecedented tension between ankara and washington d.c. not forgetting of course the ongoing dispute that there is over the arrest of the american pastor andrew bronson who remains under house arrest. nearly two years after he was initially arrested maintains that he has had links to terrorist organizations and is also accused of spying but the american government and donald trump have taken on his case very vocally and are using it to strong arm and so using coercive economic measures such as sanctions and also tariffs raise tariffs but it is the holiday season in turkey and this is not the first time that such an incident has occurred at the u.s. embassy in ankara and also the consulate in istanbul what is important to note that this dispute is going to remain after the holiday period is over and there has been pressure on
u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara six shots were fired from a moving car early on monday morning it in the gate and a security post nobody was injured in the attack some again as the latest from istanbul. this incident has taken place at a time when there is unprecedented tension between ankara and washington d.c. not forgetting of course the ongoing dispute that there is over the arrest of the american pastor andrew bronson who remains under house arrest. nearly two years after he was...
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were the first major offensive against the u.s. from the al qaeda terrorist group. this is half an hour. >> thank you very much, good morning. rnage and i ambo the secretary of state for african affairs and i'm honored and humbled to be with all of you today as we remember those of lost in the 1998 bombings the embassies in nairobi and dara l salon. it is my frivolous to introduce said deputy date john j sullivan. the unitedirmed by states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 20 4, 2017 and later served as acting secretary of state from april 1, 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. bringssecretary sullivan a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private partnermost recently as and cochair of the law firms national security practice. he has also held senior positions in two prior administrations at the justice defense and commerce departments including as deputy secretary
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people and were the first major offensive against the u.s. from the al qaeda terrorist group. this is half an hour. >> thank you very much, good morning. rnage and i ambo the secretary of state for african affairs and i'm honored and humbled to be with all of you today as we remember those of lost in the 1998 bombings the embassies in nairobi and dara l salon. it is my frivolous to introduce said deputy date john j...
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u.s. embassy this morning. no injuries were reported but police are looking for the gunman. >>> police in tennessee are searching for two men who could be responsible for a spring of shootings and robberies in nashville. friday morning, 30-year-old jamie san tone o'and 33-year- old bartly till were gunned down outside a bar in nashville. earlier this month another woman was shot, leaving her paralyzed. on tuesday, another victim was killed while trying to catch a bus to work. >> at this hour officers throughout the city are on the lookout for two cold-blooded killers who obviously have no respect whatsoever for the sanctity of human life. >>> charges are expected today in the case of 33-year-old christopher watts. he was arrested last week after reportedly confessing to killing his wife and two daughters. >> reporter: gas station security video of a sobbing and pregnant woman has gone viral. ice agents surrounded her vehicle and arrested her husband in san bernardino on the way to the hospital for a scheduled c
u.s. embassy this morning. no injuries were reported but police are looking for the gunman. >>> police in tennessee are searching for two men who could be responsible for a spring of shootings and robberies in nashville. friday morning, 30-year-old jamie san tone o'and 33-year- old bartly till were gunned down outside a bar in nashville. earlier this month another woman was shot, leaving her paralyzed. on tuesday, another victim was killed while trying to catch a bus to work. >>...
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u.s. embassy in turkey. chris lawrence at the live desk with that. reporter: straight to video from the scene. the important thing to note here is that officials say no one was the embassy was actually closed because of the start of t muslim holiday. the shots were fired at a security booth outside the u.s. embassy in the capital of turkey. nbc news is told six gunshots were foird from a moving white car. right now police are out there looking ft fire. nbc news reached out to the state department spokesperson. we'll be sure to update you as soon as weea more. >>> this caused traffic disruptons in the distr and northern virginia. atv and dirt bike rider ripped through the streets yesterday. they could be seen popping wheeli, weaving in and out of traffic. e rider crashed into a light pole. atvs are legal in the district and there's a no-chase policy so the cops couldn't go after them. arlington police say n arrests were made. >>> we have new details of the deadly plane flash carroll county, manied phd. thentsb says they learned that plane crashed shor
u.s. embassy in turkey. chris lawrence at the live desk with that. reporter: straight to video from the scene. the important thing to note here is that officials say no one was the embassy was actually closed because of the start of t muslim holiday. the shots were fired at a security booth outside the u.s. embassy in the capital of turkey. nbc news is told six gunshots were foird from a moving white car. right now police are out there looking ft fire. nbc news reached out to the state...
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. deputy secretary of state john sullivan was among the officials from the state department who spoke at the ceremony. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. distinguished guests. could everybody please find a place? we're delighted with the turnout. >> good morning. i am honored and humbled to be with all of you today, as we remember those who lost -- who were lost in the 1998 bombings in nairobi and dar es salaam. it is now my privilege to introduce deputy secretary of state, john j. sullivan. sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017. and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. deputy secretary sullivan brings a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private sector. most recently as partner mayor brown llp and coshare of the law firm's national security practice. also, he has held senior positions in two prior a
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. deputy secretary of state john sullivan was among the officials from the state department who spoke at the ceremony. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. distinguished guests. could everybody please find a place? we're delighted with the turnout. >> good morning. i am honored and humbled to be with all of you today, as we remember those who lost -- who were lost in the 1998 bombings in nairobi and dar es salaam. it is now my privilege to...
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u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it's really not. also in the program thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city in which. national geographic admits it went too far with a caption on a photo of a dying. blame climate change the photographers say it wasin the message they wanted to get across enough the story. just eight o'clock in the evening here in moscow this friday august third welcome to our to international in and only a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow stuff britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all it's not how it seems down off explains everybody loves the spy drama mystery suspense and the russian. my name is evelyn. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where
u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it's really not. also in the program thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city in which. national geographic admits it went too far with a caption on a photo of a dying. blame climate change the photographers say it wasin the message they wanted to get across enough the story. just eight o'clock in the evening here in moscow this friday august third welcome to our...
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u.s. embassy and consulates are set up there is a bifurcating of information of information that can be accessedice nationals and those used by u.s. citizens working abroad as part of the diplomatic mission. i don't think that any classified information was ever leaked. >> but she had access to email, the intranet. how can they be sure? again we know that russia is fairly fikted right when it comes to cybersecurity. >> right. russia is playing the long game here of intelligence collection. they're in the targeting one specific piece of information they wanted from this woman. they wanted over a longer period of time information about the agents, the case work, budgeting, a lot of administrative stuff that may see deminimum must to some. but to a sophisticated russian intelligence collection gathering operation it's critical. it fits different pieces along their puzzle line to string together their counterintelligence operations against u.s. assets not only in russia but worldwide. >> she is able to be there for teen years. she may not have information at her finger tips that they are concerned a
u.s. embassy and consulates are set up there is a bifurcating of information of information that can be accessedice nationals and those used by u.s. citizens working abroad as part of the diplomatic mission. i don't think that any classified information was ever leaked. >> but she had access to email, the intranet. how can they be sure? again we know that russia is fairly fikted right when it comes to cybersecurity. >> right. russia is playing the long game here of intelligence...
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u.s. embassy in jerusalem. we are restoring opportunities for all americans, african-americans, hispanic americans, they have all recently achieved their lowest rates ever recorded in the history of their country. women's unemployment recently achieved its lowest rate in 65 years. very important to me, youth unemployment has reached its lowest rate and nearly 50 years a highmployment without school diploma has reached its lowest rate ever. we are advancing prison reform to give former inmates a second chance. these are probably the greatest thing ever happening. sometimes a third chance. they were not hired an bad things are happening. now they are coming out of prison and getting jobs area and they are very thankful. i will tell you else's thankful, the employers area and i had a friend who hired numerous people coming out of prison. in a way, he was forced to do it. he was forced to do it by the fact that he couldn't get people. the numbers were so low in that community. he's so happy and he's hired some peop
u.s. embassy in jerusalem. we are restoring opportunities for all americans, african-americans, hispanic americans, they have all recently achieved their lowest rates ever recorded in the history of their country. women's unemployment recently achieved its lowest rate in 65 years. very important to me, youth unemployment has reached its lowest rate and nearly 50 years a highmployment without school diploma has reached its lowest rate ever. we are advancing prison reform to give former inmates a...
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u.s. embassy in moscow. e regional security office alerted the embassy after it found the female russian national was having regular, unauthorized meetings with the russian intelligence service. as you can imagine, there are new questions about just how much information she had access to while she was there. eli eli elise joins us. >> reporter: this woman was a russian citizen. she had worked for u.s. secret service at the embassy in moscow for more than a decade, working out of the u.s. embassy. a lot of agencies employ different employees. this woman worked in the secret service. she came under suspicion during a routine security review by the state department diplomatic security, which does security for the embassy. the security office found she was having regular, unauthorized meetings with russian intelligence. a lot of information going to the fsb, one of the russian's primary security agencies. really, they caught her red handed in a sting. they started giving her -- letting this play out, giving her c
u.s. embassy in moscow. e regional security office alerted the embassy after it found the female russian national was having regular, unauthorized meetings with the russian intelligence service. as you can imagine, there are new questions about just how much information she had access to while she was there. eli eli elise joins us. >> reporter: this woman was a russian citizen. she had worked for u.s. secret service at the embassy in moscow for more than a decade, working out of the u.s....
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u.s. embassy in moscow for more than a decade, works for the u.s.as kicked out because she was a spy for the russian intelligence agency. how much damage potentially over the ten years could she have done to the united states? >> the most important thing is what information she had access to. there are policies to prevent foreign nationals to getting access to national security information. it is designed specifically to prevent damage in this kind of situation. >> we'll see what happens in that front. thank you very much. the breaking news continues here in the situation room. the giant wildfire burning in northern california is growing tonight. we're going out there for a live update. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a soluti
u.s. embassy in moscow for more than a decade, works for the u.s.as kicked out because she was a spy for the russian intelligence agency. how much damage potentially over the ten years could she have done to the united states? >> the most important thing is what information she had access to. there are policies to prevent foreign nationals to getting access to national security information. it is designed specifically to prevent damage in this kind of situation. >> we'll see what...
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u.s. embassy had contacts between the russian government and herself. e are a number of foreign nationals, people that are not u.s. citizens working in u.s. embassies around the world. a senior and former state department officials is those folks are subject to background checks and not given access to classified information but they can have access to sensitive information. in this case, the secret service said she was never in a position to obtain national security information but there's concern about, this it's unclear what she could have passed along to any type of russian government or security service in that country. there's those on capitol hill that are asking for a briefing on this to figure it out. >> shepard: rich, it looks like russia is letting north korea slide on sanctions. is that right? >> the treasury department revealed sanctions for a russian bank for doing business with north korea and now reporting that russia is allowing north korean laborers into russia. that is something that would violate the u.n. security council resolutions
u.s. embassy had contacts between the russian government and herself. e are a number of foreign nationals, people that are not u.s. citizens working in u.s. embassies around the world. a senior and former state department officials is those folks are subject to background checks and not given access to classified information but they can have access to sensitive information. in this case, the secret service said she was never in a position to obtain national security information but there's...
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u.s. embassy for more than a decade. she was working for the u.s. iously has to do with presidential and vice presidential detail. she came under suspicion during a regular security review in 2016. she was caught, wolf, redhanded when the diplomatic security of the embassy noticed she was giving too much information to the fsb. these officials have some contact with russian officials as part of their job, but she was having unauthorized meetings and communications. they did a sting and caught her red handed. bofl, th wolf, this woman, she did have access to national security information. she did have access to the secret service intranet system, if you will, the internal system, and the e-mail system. but officials tell me she didn't have access to national security information, wolf. she did, however, have a security clearance that was revoked when she was fired a few months into 2017. >> all right. very intriguing indeed. elise, thank you. i want to bring back mike rogers. how extraordinary is this? >> the russians are very aggressive. the secret s
u.s. embassy for more than a decade. she was working for the u.s. iously has to do with presidential and vice presidential detail. she came under suspicion during a regular security review in 2016. she was caught, wolf, redhanded when the diplomatic security of the embassy noticed she was giving too much information to the fsb. these officials have some contact with russian officials as part of their job, but she was having unauthorized meetings and communications. they did a sting and caught...
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u.s. embassies in kenya and also tanzania. we will be hearing from the deputy secretary of state and the assistant secretary of state for african affairs. also here today there will be families of the victims of the bombings gathered for today's ceremony. this is expected to start shortly it was scheduled to start at 8:00 eastern, just running a bit beyond the scheduled announced time. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] live coverage from the state department this morning. just waiting for the ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania to begin. we'll be hearing from the deputy secretary of state and the assistant secretary of state for african affairs, families of victims will be as well. the ceremony is expected to last about an hour, an hour and half to getting a bit of a late start. let you know also live later today will have brief pro forma session in the senate and then a look at the health-care benefits and what cost increases
u.s. embassies in kenya and also tanzania. we will be hearing from the deputy secretary of state and the assistant secretary of state for african affairs. also here today there will be families of the victims of the bombings gathered for today's ceremony. this is expected to start shortly it was scheduled to start at 8:00 eastern, just running a bit beyond the scheduled announced time. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] live coverage from the state...
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u.s. embassy to canada to be precise. cross your mind that this was part of the risk you faced from your own staff or russians hired by secret service and the embassy? >> absolutely. of course. with good reason. just one anecdote and i need to be careful what i talk about and what i don't. when i would go to meet with members of civil society, i would show up and would be all kinds of protesters there. sometimes as many as 50 protesters outside, blocking the doorway for how i could get in there. how did they know my schedule? these were not announced meetings. so one way might be through cyber activity. another might be from people like the individual that were working with us and somehow got access to the calendar. remember, she didn't work close to me. right? this woman in the secret service. but they got to know other russians that works in the building. they got to know my bodyguards who are russians, different staff members and that's the other way that information transfer could happen. >> right. let me ask you, as
u.s. embassy to canada to be precise. cross your mind that this was part of the risk you faced from your own staff or russians hired by secret service and the embassy? >> absolutely. of course. with good reason. just one anecdote and i need to be careful what i talk about and what i don't. when i would go to meet with members of civil society, i would show up and would be all kinds of protesters there. sometimes as many as 50 protesters outside, blocking the doorway for how i could get...
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u.s. embassy and also the consulate in. what is important to note that this dispute is going to remain after the holiday period is over and there has been pressure on both sides to resolve this dispute diplomatically. a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada she says it was right for turkey to take this dispute to the. the united states is claiming that there is some sort of national security imperative and putting on these tariffs and if so why going to many countries as you said including canada which really finds its way to search so that's probably the right you know right move to take but of course that's going to be very painful for turkey and i would also point out this hits turkey specifically an air to want and his political base because they're very much dependent on economic growth in the building sector in the construction sector so this is of course a very important but good having steel and construction is very important so it's going to hurt definitely many of those very close
u.s. embassy and also the consulate in. what is important to note that this dispute is going to remain after the holiday period is over and there has been pressure on both sides to resolve this dispute diplomatically. a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada she says it was right for turkey to take this dispute to the. the united states is claiming that there is some sort of national security imperative and putting on these tariffs and if so why going to many...
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u.s. embassy in ankara. fortunately, no one was injured. the attack comes amid strained ties between ankara and the u.s. the embassy is closed this week as turkey celebrates a religious holiday. >>> continuing the search for two, quote, cold-bloodied killers who gunned down two people celebrating a birthday friday. that's just the latest in a rash of shootings leaving residents on edge. the crimes appear to be random, but similarities in the cases have police wondering if they may be connected. we'll get the latest from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: a rash of fatal shootings and armed robberies rattling the music city. >> definitely scary. it struck a lot of fear. makes me scared to be home after dark. >> reporter: nashville police say it's possible the crimes are connected. >> officers throughout the city are on the lookout for two cold-bloodied killers, who, obviously, have no respect whatsoever for the sangtty of human life. >> reporter: the suspects last struck on friday night, attempting to rob and gunning down and killing two frie
u.s. embassy in ankara. fortunately, no one was injured. the attack comes amid strained ties between ankara and the u.s. the embassy is closed this week as turkey celebrates a religious holiday. >>> continuing the search for two, quote, cold-bloodied killers who gunned down two people celebrating a birthday friday. that's just the latest in a rash of shootings leaving residents on edge. the crimes appear to be random, but similarities in the cases have police wondering if they may be...
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u.s. embassy in moscow it's stuff on britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but also not how it seems down off the accent everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian fan for time. the name of the stabling song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall the russian spy had been working under texted in the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a decade she had plenty of time to gather intelligence without supervision said the guardian's head of investigations claims she was operational for a whole decade in that time through the agency's internet in e-mail systems she had access to all kinds of highly classified stuff including the shared jewels of the president and vice president all
u.s. embassy in moscow it's stuff on britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but also not how it seems down off the accent everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian fan for time. the name of the stabling song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main...
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u.s. embassy in moscow it is a sole aisha's accusation and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all is not as it seems as artie's it was done of. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian fan for time. the name of the stabling song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall the russian spy had been working under texted in the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a decade she had plenty of time to gather intelligence without supervision bissell said the guardian's head of investigations claims she was operational for a whole decade in that time through the agency's internet in e-mail systems she had access to all kinds of highly classified stuff including the shared jewels of
u.s. embassy in moscow it is a sole aisha's accusation and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all is not as it seems as artie's it was done of. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian fan for time. the name of the stabling song my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the...
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u.s. embassy bombing. senior state department officials will gather are survi survivors and families of victims. suicide bombers drove pickup trucks loaded with explosives to two east african cities. the two bombings killed more than 200 people including 12 americans. >>> it is 4:48 now. more women coming forward in the case accused of sexual misconduct. pushing a second lawsuit on behalf of a dozen women. some of the allegations include him taking pictures of his patients general -- >> i hibernated this experience in the back of my mind for decades. public awareness of his decades of abuse is confirmation of my experience but the hundreds of other victims of his abuse. >> u.s. c says she agree today separate after a 2016 investigation revealed he made inappropriate comments. >>> walnut creek holding for one area beyond downtown. they are calling this the north downtown project. this area is between california and park side to the north. the goal here is to nail down a final draft by this november. >>> tru
u.s. embassy bombing. senior state department officials will gather are survi survivors and families of victims. suicide bombers drove pickup trucks loaded with explosives to two east african cities. the two bombings killed more than 200 people including 12 americans. >>> it is 4:48 now. more women coming forward in the case accused of sexual misconduct. pushing a second lawsuit on behalf of a dozen women. some of the allegations include him taking pictures of his patients general --...
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u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it is really not what it seems also. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resulted in dozens of deaths. more on those and other top stories you can head over to our two dot com we have a new episode. the big picture coming right up right here on oxygen it was. on this week's show and all in one week man afford in-court. guns on your three d. printer shadow banning and attacking the news media and stand your ground we've got to talk but first little rhody takes on big oil i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t.v. america. more than a dozen cities and towns across the usa some in coastal communities as big as the big apple and as small as tiny imperial beach california have filed lawsuits against fossil fuel companies blaming them for the effects of climate change now a state is suing my state the ocean state rhode island governor geno rimando says that given that we have a president in the white house who denies clim
u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it is really not what it seems also. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resulted in dozens of deaths. more on those and other top stories you can head over to our two dot com we have a new episode. the big picture coming right up right here on oxygen it was. on this week's show and all in one week man afford in-court. guns on your three d. printer...
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u.s. embassy brands fresh sanctions draconian the ruble's decline intensifies and equities open in the reds check in on how markets are doing. we had a muted session in the u.s. last night with most of the major indices closing around the plat lin flat line. this morning you can see mostly in the red for european equities xetra dax below the flat line. the ftse mib has turned south. ftse 100 is down about 50 points or so, system of that is on the back of a bunch of stocks go x dividend, so taking off 35 points from the index. switching to foreign exchange and here actually things have been more volatile we have some movement in euro/dollar now. we had the ecb bulletin coming out stressing concerns about the tariff environment in the world, broadly more positive on the outlock fou outlook for eurozone cable isweaker today at a one-year low versus the u.s. dollar. 1.2850 as our previous guest was saying perhaps at this point in time somewhat accounting for the prospect of a no-deal brexit let's look at the u.s. futures today it looks as though the dow will open up about 20 points weaker nasd
u.s. embassy brands fresh sanctions draconian the ruble's decline intensifies and equities open in the reds check in on how markets are doing. we had a muted session in the u.s. last night with most of the major indices closing around the plat lin flat line. this morning you can see mostly in the red for european equities xetra dax below the flat line. the ftse mib has turned south. ftse 100 is down about 50 points or so, system of that is on the back of a bunch of stocks go x dividend, so...
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u.s. embassy in turkey, manhunt now underway for the gunman in the capital, after 5 gun shots were heard ine-by shooting the suspecting takes over white car after attack, no one was injured, embassy was set to be close this week for public holiday. and this comes after tensions rise over detained u.s. pastor andrew brunson who is still no close the other coming home. turkish government now shopping the leader freedom to no avail. white house rejecting country's offer to free brunson ask asked to rescind billions of dollars worth of find by dropping investigation of turkish bank. rob: feud between esm ceo director brennan and trump administration taking turn. >> brennan may have misused classified information. griff jenkins where the war of words is just heating up, good morning, griff. >> it is, good morning, jackie, and rob and the former cia director is not backing down, in fact, he's doubling down on his decision to speak out against the president. >> i have seen the lights blinking red and is bringing the country down and fueling divisiveness in the country, continues lies to the americ
u.s. embassy in turkey, manhunt now underway for the gunman in the capital, after 5 gun shots were heard ine-by shooting the suspecting takes over white car after attack, no one was injured, embassy was set to be close this week for public holiday. and this comes after tensions rise over detained u.s. pastor andrew brunson who is still no close the other coming home. turkish government now shopping the leader freedom to no avail. white house rejecting country's offer to free brunson ask asked...
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u.s. embassy in turkey overnight.iercing the window in the capital of ankara but no one is hurt. we are told the shooting comes as the rejects offer to free an american pastor. turkey proposing the u.s. rescind billions of dollars worth of fine and drop money in bank all in exchange for brunson's relief. freeing 149 hostages an americans with disabilities abducted by the taliban. working to free 21 remaining hostages. the fighting comes despite announcement from afghan officials of a four day cease-fire with the taliban. secretary of state mike pompeo initially praising it saying in part, quote: this plan responds to the clear and continued call of the afghan people for peace. manhunt intense phiing this morning for cold blooded killers in nashville. police looking to see if there is a connection between two shootings that left these three people dead. the gunman robbing the victims before killing them a fourth person also mugged and shot third incident earlier this month. police are looking for this chevy sedan you s
u.s. embassy in turkey overnight.iercing the window in the capital of ankara but no one is hurt. we are told the shooting comes as the rejects offer to free an american pastor. turkey proposing the u.s. rescind billions of dollars worth of fine and drop money in bank all in exchange for brunson's relief. freeing 149 hostages an americans with disabilities abducted by the taliban. working to free 21 remaining hostages. the fighting comes despite announcement from afghan officials of a four day...
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u.s. embassy bombing in kenya that. i never knew i would be in the wrong place at the wrong time. when i lost my sight so i was a very bitter person in fact i imagine that if if i don't make it. the men behind that barbaric and kenya's act of cowardice i would have came to my life so that they could feel and experience the pain while going through a survey of us and over and we do if we had lost their loved ones but down the line . i realized that bitterness and anger only hinders him and. so i accept my plane as a challenge and chose to move on with life i'm currently involved in the area over information communication technology. business and energy my space my face. space we are victims but we could be victims whatever we have to pick up out his pieces and move on with their lives. they've been massive attack i don't know what. the issue of terrorism does not really being why i think i don't think israeli being american we are all but victims of these butt buddy so-called cowardice i don't know what this course of of terrorism look at themselves us survivors but did them do som
u.s. embassy bombing in kenya that. i never knew i would be in the wrong place at the wrong time. when i lost my sight so i was a very bitter person in fact i imagine that if if i don't make it. the men behind that barbaric and kenya's act of cowardice i would have came to my life so that they could feel and experience the pain while going through a survey of us and over and we do if we had lost their loved ones but down the line . i realized that bitterness and anger only hinders him and. so i...
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u.s. embassy intu ey's capital of ankara. nbc news has reached out to the state department spokes person. we wi, of course, update you as soon as we learn more. angie? >> chris, thank you. >> we have new details to tell u about regarding that deadly plane crash in carroll county, ryland. the ntsb learned the ultra light plane crashed shortly after takeoff at around 11:00 saturday morning. the pilot and another man o boardied. the ntsb does not know why the plane crashed at this point. a preliminary report is expected over the next few weeks. >>> right n d.c. police are trying to find a person who shot and killed a man over the weekend. this is video from the scene of the shooting. police say it happened on southern avenue in southeasterly yesterday morning. the victim is identified as keith douglas. he died at the hospital. police tell news 4 this was the district'som99th side this year. >>> a 15-year-old boy is recovering from a gunshot wound this morning. the teenage boy was shot yesterday afternoon at 4th and pond street i
u.s. embassy intu ey's capital of ankara. nbc news has reached out to the state department spokes person. we wi, of course, update you as soon as we learn more. angie? >> chris, thank you. >> we have new details to tell u about regarding that deadly plane crash in carroll county, ryland. the ntsb learned the ultra light plane crashed shortly after takeoff at around 11:00 saturday morning. the pilot and another man o boardied. the ntsb does not know why the plane crashed at this...
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u.s. embassy in the turkish capital in ankara has been peppered with bullets in a drive by shooting police say they're looking for several people after at least one person opened fire from a car driving past the building early on monday morning several of the bullets hit a window of a security post but no reports of anyone being hurt south africa has opened a judicial inquiry into alleged corruption at the highest levels of government the hearing will investigate claims of fraud in the public sector during former president jacob zuma as time in office the trumpet ministration is having trouble finding the deported parents of hundreds of children who remain in government care the children had been taken from their parents after they crossed the border this spring a judge ordered the family separations to end but reuniting them has been a problem how did you castrate a small. since being deported to guatemala two months ago or donna's lopez's lifeline has been her telephone each ring brings hope she'll hear the voice of her seventeen year old son jordan calling from two thousand kilometers a
u.s. embassy in the turkish capital in ankara has been peppered with bullets in a drive by shooting police say they're looking for several people after at least one person opened fire from a car driving past the building early on monday morning several of the bullets hit a window of a security post but no reports of anyone being hurt south africa has opened a judicial inquiry into alleged corruption at the highest levels of government the hearing will investigate claims of fraud in the public...
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u.s. diplomatic mission here in turkey has come under attack. in 2013, embassy was argeted by a suicide bomber killing a security guard. and in 2015, attackers opened fire outside the u.s. consulate here in istanbul. this attack comes as relations between the u.s. and turkey, two nato allies, are strained, perhaps even to breaking point. they are at odds over several issues including pastor andrew brunson, an evangelical pastor from north carolina, who turkey accuses of spying and terrorism. and who's been in detention here for nearly two years. in response, the u.s. imposed sanctions this month and both sides have imposed tariffs on some groups. turkey's president erdogan has called this an economic war. but we do not know if or how the shooting was connected with those tensions. john. >> holly williams in turkey, thanks. >>> president trump insists he had no problem with his white eciaertmueller.peaking to don mcgahn reportedly sat down with mueller's investigators in three separate interviews. the president called the probe mccarthyism at its worst. his spoke
u.s. diplomatic mission here in turkey has come under attack. in 2013, embassy was argeted by a suicide bomber killing a security guard. and in 2015, attackers opened fire outside the u.s. consulate here in istanbul. this attack comes as relations between the u.s. and turkey, two nato allies, are strained, perhaps even to breaking point. they are at odds over several issues including pastor andrew brunson, an evangelical pastor from north carolina, who turkey accuses of spying and terrorism....
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u.s. embassy there for more than a decade.access to the secret service commuter system and e-mail system and she was having regular, unauthorized meetings with fsb. joining me for perspective, jonathan rakrow, he is a former secret service agent. the fact that this person has had access to the same computer system, same e-mail system, the intranet that secret service has, what does that mean she had access to? >> it's important to understand that the secret service along with all u.s. government entities that are operating overseas cannot perform the function of their mission without the support of foreign service nationals. >> it doesn't shock you that there was someone -- a russian national working with the secret service? >> absolutely not. based upon the press release, actually, that was her role. her role was a foreign service national investigator. her role was to liaison with the police service in moscow. that was her role. from that context, nothing abnormal. what did she have access to? the secret service, state depar
u.s. embassy there for more than a decade.access to the secret service commuter system and e-mail system and she was having regular, unauthorized meetings with fsb. joining me for perspective, jonathan rakrow, he is a former secret service agent. the fact that this person has had access to the same computer system, same e-mail system, the intranet that secret service has, what does that mean she had access to? >> it's important to understand that the secret service along with all u.s....
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u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people who are al qaeda's first major offensive against the u.s. at the state department, officials who were at the embassies that day as well as the deputy secretary of state and assistant secretary of state for africa took part in the ceremony to mark the anniversary. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, but everybody please find a place. we are delighted with the turnout. thank you very much. good morning. my name is pete were nausea and i'm the assistant secretary of state for african affairs than i am honored and humbled to be with all of you today as we remember those who lost in the night to 90 amens in the embassies of nairobi. it is now my privilege to introduce you to secretary of state, john jay sullivan. john sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in on may 24th 2017 and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1st 2018 until secreta
u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. the attacks killed more than 200 people who are al qaeda's first major offensive against the u.s. at the state department, officials who were at the embassies that day as well as the deputy secretary of state and assistant secretary of state for africa took part in the ceremony to mark the anniversary. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, but everybody please find a place. we...
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u.s. embassy in moscow more than a decade. we have former cia scott uhlinger.t that the russians never stopped spying, never stopped trying to upset our authority in terms of democracy in the united states since the soviet union. we have putin who is former kgb spy. all of our intel sources from coats to pompeo, to john bolton, they all knew that, there was impression media was spinning after helsinki with putin and trump that trump was a puppet in his administration knows exactly what the score is. >> certainly our policies are again directed for russia are much stronger than they were toward the obama period. it was important to have the press conference as a way of resting assured the american people as well as russia to put them under warning, we will not tolerate this. we must differ and defend against this type of message. david: i think the message was more to americans than to russians because the russians know pompeo is not an idiot, that coats is not an idiot. john bolton has been talking about russian intrusion in our process for years, for decades.
u.s. embassy in moscow more than a decade. we have former cia scott uhlinger.t that the russians never stopped spying, never stopped trying to upset our authority in terms of democracy in the united states since the soviet union. we have putin who is former kgb spy. all of our intel sources from coats to pompeo, to john bolton, they all knew that, there was impression media was spinning after helsinki with putin and trump that trump was a puppet in his administration knows exactly what the...
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u.s. embassies in africa. from the c-span archives, a look back at president bill clinton and secretary of state madeleine albright honoring the victims of the attack during a 1998 ceremony. later, our original series "960 -- 1968: america in turmoil," surrounds the events of the vietnam war. since then 20 years bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. it marked the first major attack against the u.s. by the al qaeda terrorist group or it earlier this week, deputy secretary of state john sullivan joined current and former state department officials to remember the more than 200 people who died in the attack. from state department headquarters, this is just under half an hour.
u.s. embassies in africa. from the c-span archives, a look back at president bill clinton and secretary of state madeleine albright honoring the victims of the attack during a 1998 ceremony. later, our original series "960 -- 1968: america in turmoil," surrounds the events of the vietnam war. since then 20 years bombings of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. it marked the first major attack against the u.s. by the al qaeda terrorist group or it earlier this week, deputy secretary...
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u.s. embassy boorvings in -- bombings in tanzania.watch on c-span and listen on free c-span radio app. >> next a look at the limits of free speech including where the first amendment protects so-called offensive or hate speech. the discussion was part of association in journalism and has communication conference held this week. >> good afternoon and welcome, those of you in the room and those of you joining us via c-span, i can't think of a more relevant and parent topic for us so talk about today, for those of you not in the room welcome to the association for education in journalism in mass
u.s. embassy boorvings in -- bombings in tanzania.watch on c-span and listen on free c-span radio app. >> next a look at the limits of free speech including where the first amendment protects so-called offensive or hate speech. the discussion was part of association in journalism and has communication conference held this week. >> good afternoon and welcome, those of you in the room and those of you joining us via c-span, i can't think of a more relevant and parent topic for us so...