
Ailments that plagued diplomats in Cuba puzzle investigators
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Mysterious illness have afflicted more than 20 U.S. diplomats in Cuba since late 2016.
Headaches, nausea, tinnitus, even brain swelling have mysteriously afflicted more than 20 U.S. diplomats in Cuba since late 2016. It’s been difficult for investigators to figure out the cause of these symptoms. Could Americans and Canadians be victims of spy games gone awry? Hari Sreenivasan is joined by Josh Lederman of the Associated Press to discuss how the FBI is investigating.
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Ailments that plagued diplomats in Cuba puzzle investigators
Clip: 9/14/2017 | 4m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Headaches, nausea, tinnitus, even brain swelling have mysteriously afflicted more than 20 U.S. diplomats in Cuba since late 2016. It’s been difficult for investigators to figure out the cause of these symptoms. Could Americans and Canadians be victims of spy games gone awry? Hari Sreenivasan is joined by Josh Lederman of the Associated Press to discuss how the FBI is investigating.
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