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Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines speaks to NPR's Mary Louise Kelly in a wide-ranging interview — her first since she was confirmed in the role.
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Avril Haines began her confirmation hearing by pledging to "never shy from speaking truth to power," an implicit criticism of President Trump's management of the country's vast intelligence network.
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Avril Haines, the first woman nominated to the top intelligence post, took a strange path to this job. She studied judo in Japan, physics in college, and rebuilt a plane that she later crash-landed.
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President-elect Joe Biden is formally announcing his most recent nominees and appointments for his incoming administration. Among his choices are --…
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The president-elect's history-making picks include the first Latino nominated to head the Department of Homeland Security and the first woman to lead the intelligence community.