when they see the scenes of torture they are going to ask if the means, if the ends justified the means. >> i think the film does not have an agenda. i think it just shows the story as the story of the greatest manhunt in history. that's part of that history. so we needed to, you know, basically show all the pieces of that puzzle. >> kathryn bigelow talking to matt lauer on the "today" show. the former fbi interrogator, jim clemente, what's your information on getting the record straight about what we know happened and there being accountability? because you're someone who worked inside the government and i would imagine, i would be curious to hear your thoughts on what you would like to see done on the accountability side of this. >> sure. i couldn't agree with you more, we should definitely try to release as much as of that senate report on the interrogation techniques to the public as possible. protecting sources and methods