Ann Curry's 'Women in the CIA' Report to Air Tomorrow on NBC

By: Nov. 13, 2013
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NBC News' national and international correspondent and anchor at large, Ann Curry, was granted rare access inside the CIA to report on a transformation - the growing number of women who hold powerful positions within the world's leading spy agency. Airing on "TODAY," "NBC Nightly News," "Andrea Mitchell Reports," NBCNews.com and iVillage on Thursday, November 14, A Sisterhood of Spies, will showcase the role of women at the CIA, who for the first time, are holding some of the top positions.

Curry's wide-ranging reports include speaking with women who worked at The Office of Strategic Services (now the CIA) during World War II, women who were on the team that drove one of the most important missions in CIA history - The Hunt for Osama bin Laden, and an interview with CIA Director John Brennan.



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