secunder kermani, bbc news. a british man has been arrested in germany on suspicion of spying for russia. the man, named only as david s, worked at the british embassy in berlin and is accused of passing documents to russian intelligence in exchange for cash. our security correspondent, gordon corera, has this report. a berlin spy case involving british secrets and russian spies. german prosecutors allege that a man who worked here at the british embassy in berlin passed on official documents in exchange for money. he s alleged to have been working for the russian intelligence service. their embassy is located not far away in berlin. the man, who worked as a security guard, was arrested yesterday in potsdam, south west of berlin, and his apartment and office were searched today. translation: we take extremely seriously the indications that the detainee s secret service activity was done on behalf of a russian intelligence service,
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VT: When it serves them, does Russia reach into America supporting social discord or political crazies in order to weaken NATO? Does America have a history so jaded that Russia should be forgiven for this?
Moreover, who runs Russia? Why is Netanyahu forgiven for his endless attacks on the Syria people and his open support, censored in US press, of ISIS and al Qaeda? Russian hands look very dirty there as they do when double-dealing with madman Erdogan who is holding thousands of miles of Syrian territory and who has been personally profiting on the looting of Syria for almost a decade now.
nixon out of the presidency. richard nixon was the first candidate who roger ailes helped elect to the presidency and then he helped elect a bunch of the republicans. the circle has come all the way around. gabe sherman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. thank you. amazing reporting again. gabe sherman gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. the breaking news tonight, this may indeed have been the most consequential day of the trump presidency thus far as now we know the details of the whistle-blower complaint alleging the president abused his power and further alleging the white house tried to hide it. in fact, trump s own man in charge of national intelligence today said this whistle-blower did the right thing. the president then caught on tape comparing this to a spy case, reminding his audience what we used to do to spice. the new focus tonight on attorney general bill barr and trump s own attorney rudy giuliani. and the new mom