russian national student, young lady who has been tasked with reporting information, with infiltrating certain parts of our institutions, maybe our government. she s reporting clearly she s reporting to this fellow, alexander torshin, who has ties to moscow and is an important russian banker banking official. i would venture to guess that she is being managed by this guy, who it looks like to me is her handler, and maybe there are several others who are out there doing exactly the same thing. everyone says it s like an episode of the series the americans. guy lewis, we will have you back. thank you so much for helping us to explain what s going on these days. coming up, because the plot lines we follow here each night so often sound like fiction, best-selling author dan silva will be here in a moment to talk kremlin secrets and the kgb when kremlin secrets and the kgb when when we come back.
russia surprised out when they took crimea. china surprised us when they built artificial islands. has your capability in those areas seen significant sources directed to them so we re not surprised again? the entire mission of the cia is to ensure that we provide leaders with information to avoid those kinds of tactical and strategic surprise. we have been incredibly blessed by the american taxpayers with resources to perform that function. now it s our task, my team is tasked to ensure that something like that doesn t happen. i mentioned dan silva, he zrab describes you in this book. the agency s new director, payne was west point, ivy league law, a formerly deeply conservative member of congress from one of the dakotas, of course, you were from kansas. he was big and bluff with a face like an eastern island statue. he said he surrounded himself with other military people and
closed and if we can t verify that, if the inspections regime the verification regime is inadequate, then we re not going to get a deal. what in your view would make this a bad deal? and if these talks do break down what happens then? well i think one of the key provisions that s still very much under debate is how some of the past concerns of iran s work that appearing to be military related resolved. this is a need of an inquiry process whereby inspectors go out to military sites and access to the people they want to interview. the iranians sort of hedging on this. i think if there s agreement that does not include a clear resolution of those past military dimensions of iran s nuclear program, there are real concerns of how this deal would be implemented in the future. we had dan silva on the program yesterday. let s play that.
kasie hunt for reaction to the speech. reporter: good afternoon. while chris christie wrapped up a nostalgic-filled announcement here in hometown of livingston new jersey, had banners on the wall of when his baseball team was state champions in 1980 there was intense security for the event. thousands of supporters came through, had the bags searched and kept out the thousands of protesters gathering outside, many particularly teachers were bussed here to protest his event talking about his record here in new jersey particularly in dealing with teachers unions. but you know i think that one of the most important things that struck me out of this speech the fact that he was more warm and fuzzy than he was pugnacious. we have come to know christie as somebody who s willing to get up in your face. his detractors call him a bully. this is more of an emphasis on quote/unquote telling it like it is he talked about his mother quite a bit. how she contributed to his personality. bot
0 kate the great is three days late. i just can t wait for her to dilate. i mean, when, when, when? you know the hospital will have the finest horse drawn gurney. when you see the kchanging of te guards in front of the birth canal, and dumbledore will be there. good morning, it s wednesday, july 17th. when dilation happens, you ll be the first to know right here. with us on set, former white house press secretary, robert gibbs. also senior political editor and white house correspondent for the huffington post sam stein. columnist for bloomberg view, margaret carlson. and politico s executive editor, jim vandeheid. some political news out of wyoming. stand in line. what line? there s no line in politics, but liz cheney has decided to go after a very popular incumbent. are we going to see the sort of followup on tea party versus establishment? it s tea party versus tea party. this is an extremely conservative guy who won in an extremely conservative state. what s liz cheney s argum