State Department's diplomatic security agents train to survive fires
There is growing concern inside the intelligence community that extremist groups may launch new attacks against American embassies and other facilities. Now the agents charged with protecting them are getting special training from the New York Fire Department, and they're learning to counter one of the cheapest, most accessible and lethal weapons in the field. Margaret Brennan reports.

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Inside the federal government's defense program for diplomats

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Inside The Diplomatic Security Service: Adriana’s Journey Protecting Diplomats

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Keeping U.S. officials safe overseas

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What it's like to train with the U.S. Secret Service's elite Counter Assault Team

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Keeping U.S. officials safe overseas

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My First Foot Beat - Episode 014 - Officer Sean Cherney

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The Evolution of Women Agents in DSS

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Inside Hilary Clinton's security bubble

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DIPLOMATIC SECURITY SERVICE: WHAT DO THEY DO?

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STATE DEPT HIGH THREAT TRAINING

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DSS After Action Episode 4: Protecting S

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A Career Like No Other: DSS Special Agents

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Extraction Exercise | Assault Support Tactics | DSS Special Agents & U.S. Marines

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Protecting the Secretary of State | Secrets of Diplomatic Security

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Diplomatic Security - Physical Readiness Test

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DSS After Action Episode 2: A Lifetime of Worldwide Missions and Experiences

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DSS Mobile Security Deployments

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U.S. Navy SEAL's and Diplomatic Security CONSULATE EVAC (Rehearsal)

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The Readout: A Conversation on the Role of the Diplomatic Security Service

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