Morton Halperin and Thomas Powers: With little notice and no public debate, the CIA is returning to spying on American citizens. Forbidden by its charter from domestic surveillance, the agency was restricted to foreign operations after long-term abuses were revealed in the 70s. Morton Halperin, a former top official in the Johnson, Nixon and Clinton White House and Defense Department, and Thomas Powers, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and widely respected commentator on intelligence issues, discuss the implications of this historic shift in the CIA's focus and responsibilities.

Guests: 

Morton Halperin, Tom Powers

Original airdate: 
Tue, 2002-02-26

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