nice, warm september and october. yes. well, he went to prison for 25 years for selling secrets to the soviets. now he s sharing some of his own exclusively with cnn. up next, part two of my interview with convicted spy christopher boyce. it s an amazing conversation. it s his first on-camera interview in 28 years. my asthma s under control. i don t miss out. you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn t affect my job. you were out sick last week.
terrible thing for a person to bring down upon themselves, but if you so firmly believe that what you re doing is right, then yes, you ought to do it, but you need to realize the consequences. i think a lot of readers were really touched or impressed with you, kate, and why you got involved with this case. you were a paralegal at the time. you were trying to get out boyce s co-conspirator, andrew dalton lee. what attracted you to this case and why did you become so intimately involved with trying to free these two men? in my various meetings with dalton, we became very close friends and i was very fond of dalton and i couldn t not be involved in that. so, as i struggled to work with him, i also realized that i needed to communicate with ch s chris, mostly because i wanted some kind of an input from chris as to what i could do to help dalton, what i could tell the
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instructions from? you want to be partners? i m offering you a partnership. in the 1970s, boyce was an nsa contractor. he claimed he was angry about what he called a u.s. plan to overthrow the australian government, so he teamed up with his friend, lee, to steal secret nsa codes and sell them to the soviets. they were caught, tried for espionage, sent to prison. dalton served 20 years, boyce served 25, but what happened after they were freed has been a mystery until now. christopher boyce and his wife, kate, are providing some answers in their new book, the falcon and the snowman: american sons. they sat down with me for an exclusive interview. it was christopher s first on-camera interview in 28 years. now, i asked him how the relationship with chris s childhood friend and co-conspirator deteriorated, why he sold the secrets to the soviets in the first place and if the decades he served in prison were worth it. i am saying that it is a
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