Analysis: Former State Dept. employee spies for Cuba

A federal judge ordered a former State Department employee and his wife held without bond, saying there appeared to be insurmountable evidence that they spied f...

A federal judge ordered a former State Department employee and his wife held without bond, saying there appeared to be insurmountable evidence that they spied for Cuba.

We learn more in our weekly chat with CNN Washington Correspondent Brian Todd, who was at the hearing.

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