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President George W. Bush's nominee to be the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, General Michael V. Hayden, makes remarks in the Oval Office May 8, 2006 at the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo credit: TIM SLOAN/AFP/Getty Images)

The new top spy

Broadcast: Midmorning, 05/09/2006, 10:06 a.m.

President Bush has named a new CIA director after the sudden resignation of Porter Goss. What lies ahead for an agency that's been reeling since 9/11?

Guests

John Radsan: Associate professor at William Mitchell College of Law and former assistant general counsel at the CIA. He left the agency in 2004.

James Rosen: National security correspondent for McClatchy newspapers.

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