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Transcript: Profile: US intelligence agencies' war on terrorism
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- September 25, 2001
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Profile: US intelligence agencies' war on terrorism
Host: BOB EDWARDS
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM
BOB EDWARDS, host:
The Bush administration says much of the war on terrorism will take
place in the shadows; that means more work for US intelligence agencies.
The National Security Agency intercepts phone calls and e-mails around
the world. The Central Intelligence Agency and the FBI employ spies
and informants. Authorities say terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda
have their own intelligence networks. NPR's Steve Inskeep reports.
STEVE INSKEEP reporting:
In one sense, intelligence agencies have been fighting a war on terrorism
for years. They ...