you know, shoot them twice, shoot them in the head, let alone your wife, let alone your child for any reason whatsoever, let alone the thin mote ive to distract from his financial crimes, you have to really be way out at the end of that evil continuum. would you if you were still on the jury consulting and trial strategy business, what would you have said to him about taking the stand? don t. don t take the stand, because, you know, in terms of deception detection, which i have spent a lot of my career studying and being involved with, you can t control all of the different tells when somebody is lying. and it s like playing whack a
honest person. make up an outrageous person. jenna: that i m a spy. i m posing as a television anchor. right now the pressure is on, but deep down i m a spy for the cia. i would get you in about two seconds. jenna: really? yes. jenna: i thought that was pretty good. actually, no. jenna: i m so honest and perfect. firearms, how to clean up at poker, how to mix the perfect martini. spies need to know just about everything to get out of almost anything. what s your exit strategy? i m going to walk right out of the front gate. may i see your invitation, please? is. sure. here s my invitation. jenna: so what s the most popular thing that people want to know when they come to spy school? oh, gosh. they love it all. the deception detection, the hand-to-hand combat. whoa! [laughter] jenna: it s more fun when you fall. what they really like is giving that mix of all the
some reports are that they ve allowed hedge funds and financial firms to high active-duty cia officer to do something called deception detection, teaching companies to figure out when executives are lying, based on their behavior and what they say. you don t need the cia for that. defenders are the policy say it s a key way to prevent brain drain. in the past there s been a compose dud of officers to the private sector. this way they can earn more on the side and continue to work for the government. one official insists the policy doesn t interfere with the cia s work on critical national security investigations. the officers who want to moonlight must submit a detailed explanation of what they ll be doing and get permission from their bosses, but there are a lot of unanswered questions, including how many do this? how long has been it been going on? types of other jobs are they
thank you. instead of investigating the financial industry s cia, agents may be aiding it. political reports today that the cia has been letting its agents sell services to private companies on the side. buyers include hedge funds and financial firms. in one case active duty officers reportedly train hedge fund workers in deception detection. that s the art of figuring out whether an executive is lying based on what they say in a conversation. sources say it is necessary to avoid a brain drain from the agency. that does it for me. i m david shuster. i will see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. we will talk with the mayor who says bring the 9/11 mastermind to his city to stand trial. his city, he says, is not afraid. also, former senate majority leader trent lot and john breaux will join us to talk about the politics on capitol hill. tamron hall, my colleague and friend, picks up the coverage from here. tamron, what s next? of course the president s big
possible. l.a. times, beyonce performing at the grammys. she took home six awards. that s quite a shot right there. who are the guys in the helmets? those are the dancers. is that where willie is? the executive editor for politico, jim van dehide here with this morning s politico playbook. new shocking, never before cia policy. never before revealed. what s the policy? one of our reporters who we ve had on the show before is out with a new book on corporate espionage, and he has a chapter in there that looks at a program that s never been reported on before, where you have spies working as the cia that get to moonlight for other firms, including financial firms, getting to do work for them, including deception detection. it seems it would be great that we would have as reporters.