Sentences with phrase «cia intelligence officer»

«AI gives a lawyer the chance to see patterns [in legal data] that a human would miss,» she says, perhaps channelling the former CIA intelligence officer side of her when it comes to analysing information to reveal actionable insight.
Here's the set - up: CIA intelligence officer Titus Ray tries to recruit a nuclear scientist in Tehran.
THR also reports that Laura Linney (The Truman Show) is not in negotiations for a role in the film and has received no offer, though there is interest for her to play a CIA intelligence officer.
From 1997 to 2002, Beals served as a CIA intelligence officer.
Now imagine the squad of CIA intelligence officers tasked with keeping them on a tight leash.

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Intelligence officials, for their part, have continued to emphasize a pattern they see as anything but coincidental: The first four Americans to report being struck by the phenomenon — including the fit - looking man in his 30s — were all CIA officers working under diplomatic cover, as were two others affected later on.
DeLaurentis said he and others who knew about the incidents believed they were confined to a «small universe of people» whom the Cubans probably suspected of doing intelligence work, whether they were CIA officers or not.
The Associated Press reported that following the September 11, 2001, attacks, the CIA helped the NYPD build intelligence programs used to spy on Muslims, and that a CIA officer was involved in intelligence collection in Muslim communities.
Once they can no longer appeal to a British consular officer for help, these former citizens may find themselves at the mercy of the Djibouti's intelligence services or the CIA's drone pilots.
Beals said wants to put his experience as an intelligence officer in the CIA and a diplomat in the State Department up against Faso's record.
As Davis states, the government's main argument has been undermined after the CIA's press officer denied that disclosures from the Binyam Mohammed case had damaged transatlantic intelligence sharing.
(CNN)- Former CIA covert operations officer Valerie Plame Wilson, whose identity was revealed during a 2003 scandal regarding intelligence - gathering prior to the Iraq war, took a swipe Wednesday at a group backing GOP Senate candidate Liz Cheney.
It also features conferences organised by the CIA solely to «lure Iranian nuclear scientists out of their homeland and into an accessible setting where its intelligence officers could approach them one - on - one and press them to defect».
There's a Nostradamus character for whatever goddamned reason, a candlelit bath scene only because it's mandated in sub-BBC pieces of shit like this, and a thinly - veiled CIA spook, Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), who acts as Elizabeth's chief intelligence officer.
The X-Men star will also serve as an executive producer on the series about a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer - turned - professor and writer, who becomes involved in a manhunt when New York Police Department officials recruit him to help them find a serial killer.
In reality, the super hero behind the Iran hostage crisis was Antonio Mendez, a Latino CIA officer that has, since then, received the CIA Intelligence Star.
Joel Edgerton as the CIA man who had to flee Russia after he was nearly caught meeting a high - level Russian intelligence officer feeding the Americans secrets, slips into his role effortlessly.
She's pressed into service as a «sparrow», a train seductress, and is sent to target Nathanial Nash (Edgerton, if he takes the role), a young CIA officer who has been assigned to investigate the Russian intelligence system.
Like good intelligence officers — Bush had been CIA director and Bandar had close ties to the world's important spy services — they had recruited each other.
A retired intelligence officer for a U.S. organization far more secret than the CIA, known simply as Pilgrim, has penned a game - changing textbook on criminal investigation that has brought police investigation miles ahead of where it once was.
BeBord, who before becoming a lawyer spent four years at the CIA as an intelligence officer, says that the truth about tech and lawyers is closer to this: «Technology can not get them all the way there.»
Before pursuing a career in law, she spent four years as an Intelligence officer for the CIA.
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