Candid Cameras
During the Iraq War in 2003, U.S. Special Operations Forces rescued Pfc. Jessica Lynch from a hospital in Baghdad. It was the first successful rescue of an American prisoner of war since World War II, and the first-ever rescue of a woman. In this episode, you’ll learn how a DIA team hid a camera in a gym bag to record video of the hospital’s interior, which was used for the rescue mission. You’ll also hear from former NBC News correspondent Kerry Sanders, whose camera crew was embedded with a Marine unit during the war and had exclusive access to stories, including knowledge of when the rescue attempt for Lynch would take place.

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Shoshana's Story

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Humiliating American Hecklers | Jimmy Carr Crowd Work

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Internet, Hello? I’m Trying To Connect Here!

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We Asked a CIA Officer 24 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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The Write Stuff

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S13 E17: Trump’s Reflecting Pool, Redistricting & Soaps: 6/28/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Entitled Military Doctor Thinks She Is Above the Law During DUI Arrest

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CI and the Year of the Spy

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When Stupid Cops Mess With FBI Agent

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Meet the Former CIA Agent Who Wants to Abolish the CIA

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The China Incident

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TRAINING IN 104 DEGREES! ☀️ | Day in Life of a Cyborg #44 | Arda Saatci

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Border Agents Search For Hidden Drugs at Gatwick Airport | Customs

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CEO Fired on His First Day Undercover! | Undercover Boss Season 5 Episode 7

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DIA Connections Episode 1

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Glossophobia

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Caught in 4K 😆 Best Security Camera Fails of 2024

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RAW: WWII veteran recalls storming Omaha Beach on D-Day

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The Fentanyl Fight

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