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same statement. would taint the investigation for anyone in the public to know what you ve told us. also you should have said it publicly. two very contradictory ideas. can t say that. you should have just said that. tonight the top democrat on the committee, diane feinstein, office tells us she supports releasing the ten-hour transcript of testimony. amy cloeb ucher also is on the committee and she supports releasing the testimony. question one, why isn t it being released? question two, if senator grassley is going to stick to his u-turn on this and republicans aren t going to let this out, could fusion tell us more about their testimony on their own without the transcript being released? in their op-ed for instance, i told you they broke news.
spies are stepping up cloak and dagger operations in the united states. pamela brown has that. reporter: russian spies are ramping up intelligence gathering efforts in the u.s. according to former and u.s. intelligence officials who say they ve noticed increase since the election so the russian efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the intelligence community assessment that russia meddled the u.s. election. and since the election authorities have detected uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers sberpg the u.s. under the guise of other business. they ve been replenishing rank since the u.s. expelled diplomats suspected of spying. in some cases russian spies tried to gain employment at places with sensitive information as part of intelligence gathers efforts. ant fbi responsible for counterintelligence efforts in the u.s. would not comment. en a the russian embassy in washington didn t respond. but all of this begs the question why isn t it being stopped. well
woman for weeks. miss eastburn was writing her husband saying there is a fool out there following me. i don t like it. what do i do about it? why isn t it being looked at? who does it lead to. the detective approached him privately. he said, i want you to know the way they investigated this case 20 years ago, we re not like that anymore. i said, somebody should reinvestigate this case. i think it can be solved now. technology has improved. that s how we left it. in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriffs office to review cold cases. we had well over 100 unsolved cases at that time. as i went through the docket, i realized they had a vaginal swab that was taken from miss eastburn during the autopsy. it had never been sent for testing. when the murder happened dna was in the infancy. the obvious thing to do was send it for testing. for over two decades, gary
finding it is the navy s bluefin 21. it s going down for a fifth mission. any moment we re going to be getting the results of the fourth. that should break any moment, as i said. i ll be bringing that to you when it crosses. so far it has searched 46 square miles and has not found anything. the question tonight is there a better way to search. we re going to take a close look at another underwater vehicle that has frankly, better capabilities than the bluefin. it actually found air france flight 447 at the bottom of the atlantic. so why isn t it being used tonight? and we re going to go live underwater inside a submersible, just to give you saefnlts we taa sense. we talked about the pressure and how cold and terrifying it is down there. our david mattingly is inside a submersible. he is now in the process of making his descent. you re looking at that as it s going down to the bottom of horseshoe bay in vancouver. we re going to go live to david in just a few moments when we gets to the