she referred to herself as a government informer. and i think what she meant by that is that like a lot of people in russia, she does not work for the government. but when asked to provide information about things she s learned in the course of her her work, she provides it. what some of my sources have said is they wouldn t send the a-team if they were testing. because they don t know whether the trump team is going to call the fbi and everyone is going to be arrested. it s possible the russian lawyer may not have known the real reason she was in the meeting. if this worked an intelligence operation, you might pick someone just like this russian attorney. her inability to make people happy at the meeting might be actually consistent with her being kind of an unwitting dupe. the untrained eye could look at this trump tower meeting and see a bunch of amateurs trying to get their own business done. but the counterintelligence lens tells us that this would be exactly how putin wou
that may have played any role? reporter: you are right. there has been a lot of focus on the speed issue up until now. and part of that was driven by early comments from one of the junior government ministers saying that he believed excessive speed was a factor. the rest of the government, though, now seems to have reeled back a little bit and said we have to keep an open mind and look at all the factors. look a bit at the facts we have before us in is the curve behind me. that s where the train derailed and that is a speed limit there of 80 kilometer news and that s 45 miles per hour. that according to the state railway company. when we look at that chilling individual grow the surveillance camera, untrained eye, layman s eye, does seem like that train was going a lot faster than that. nevertheless, today, talking to government ministers, they say we are looking at all factors and that will include technical factors to see if there was anything wrong with the train or the line
closely. somebody may know the people because they passed by some sort of a store they attended some sort of an event. and so the hats are very telling. now it may be that these guys are trying to throw investigators off. but at the same time, you know, this has been planned so carefully. and every detail is a chance. but that s one of the things that investigators are very, very interested in trying to find out where the face is and where the hats r so every small thing is a clue. this may sound a bit naive, in fact, the bib bib gfbi gamble m paid off and some calls are coming in. we have to hope. thank you, deb. we have much more on the images as we go frame by frame of the two men that the fbi is calling suspects. our guest is an expert on analyzing these types of images. he s going to tell us how to spot clues that may not be obvious to any of us watching, the untrained eye. next, we re going to go to texas for the latest on last night s horrific explosion at a