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Russia / Olympic Games / Terrorism Threat #1091793

CBS Evening News for Monday, Jan 20, 2014
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(Studio: Maurice DuBois) The search around Sochi, Russia for “black widow” Ruzana Ibragimova†, who has vowed revenge for the death of her Islamic militant husband, reported; photo shown.

(London: Mark Phillips) The increasing level of terror threats against the Olympic Games featured; scenes shown of the Olympic flame going through Volgograd and Russian security forces firing on terror suspects in Dagestan; video of the Volgograd bombers shown; details given about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response.

(Studio: Maurice DuBois) Live interview held with former CIA deputy director Mike Morell†† about the terrorist threats at Sochi. [MORELL – says this is the biggest threat to any Olympics in quite some time; says we have to worry about other cities in Russia.]

Reporter(s):
DuBois, Maurice;
Phillips, Mark
Duration:
00:03:20

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