of a vigil outside city hall in monterey park, california. people have been stopping by throughout the evening there in remembrance of 11 murdered over the weekend by a gunman at a dance studio as they were celebrating the lunar new year. one of three mass shootings since saturday leaving 19 dead and california s governor with harsh words for washington and republican lawmakers. federal government needs to do its job. let s call it out. we have one party that are obstructionists. i m damn sick and tired of this stuff. i m sick of this. i don t want to ever see this again. i don t want to see you again in this condition. i m serious. i m not making this up about all these damn notes. how many governors have you seen doing the same damn dance we are doing here today? joining us senator chris murphy, democratic, connecticut, in the wake of the mass murder at sandy hook elementary school ten years ago. appreciate you joining us. you hear the anger from gavin newsome. californ
lawmaki m sick and tired of the, i m sick of it. i don t ever see this again. i don t ever want to see you again, in this condition, i m serious! i m not making this up about all of these notes. how many of these governors have we seen this doing the same dance that we ve seen today? china s house chris murphy, connecticut who has been with governor newsom, tonight, in the wake of the mass murder at sandy hook elementary school, ten years ago. senator hug, thank you joining. as you what governor newsom, there, as you know i have the strongest gun laws in the country. what more, in your opinion, can be, should be, done? well the problems, guns don t pay much attention to state boundaries, california can have strong line laws. can i could have strong laws. but the weapons across state lines. so these assault-style weapons that are used in these match outings, you can buy them in california and connecticut, what you can buy them in taxes, in georgia, and easily transport the
the plane in moscow. a cold war style defection, booking a flight to france before anyone suspected she might go. [interpreter] i am now in the french territory. complete with photographs, as well as work contracts, patient records, and references, to approve her identity to french authorities. she also brought documents she thought the west might be interested in [speaking non-english] [interpreter] i brought photos, audio, and video recordings, which confirms that the majority of the russian army is against the policy of the current leaders. and my own peril and risk, i was able to smuggle my into the fsb building twice, and was able to make some records. she also brought recordings of conversations with senior officials she said, to head to french intelligence. currency as she sought political asylum dmitrieva as
she also brought documents she thought the west might be interested in. [speaking non-english] translator: i brought photos, audio and video recordings, which confirms the majority of the russian army are against the policies of the current leaders. at my own peril and risk, i was able to smuggle my phone into the fsb building twice, and was able to make some records. reporter: she also brought recordings of conversations with senior officials, to hand to french intelligence. currency, as she sought political asylum. dimitri eva is one of lot of senior russians from soldiers, to walk mercenaries, and fsb employees, now arriving in europe. so many that putin promised in december to promptly identify, traitors, spies, and saboteurs. even as europe has been expelling senior russians, 600 and 2022, including 400 spies,
when he s first detained and then taken into the fsb building and questioned and they said they found him carrying as you described essentially a spy kit as well as all those little technical devices you described. he s also said to be carrying a big pile of cash and a written letter that the russians say were instructions and a financial offer to the man, the russian agent, that he was trying to turn, he was trying to recruit on behalf of the united states. he was later released to the u.s. embassy and he s now been ordered to leave the country by the russian government. but the fsb, that spy agency, says this is the latest in a series of recent tips by the americans to recruit russian agents in its security and law enforcement agencies. but they say they have been watching and monitoring these all along. brooke? so what is the u.s. government, if anything, saying about all this? reporter: so far no comment from the u.s. government, from the u.s. embassy near moscow, no comment at