Former CIA operations chief Andrew Makridis reflects on CIA career - "Intelligence Matters"
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This week on "Intelligence Matters," Michael Morell speaks with former CIA chief operations officer Andrew Makridis about his 37-year career at the CIA. Makridis reflects on his front row seat to history as a presidential briefer to President George H.W. Bush. He offers his analysis on how the CIA has changed and improved since the Iraq WMD intelligence failure and Wikileaks breach.
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