make sure this doesn t happen again. by going public like this and getting that report out there, it is saying to the current cia and saying to the next 20 years of people going into the cia, we re going to be on you. a few decades down the line or at some point down the line, this is going to come up again in the cia. there s going to be some kind of terrorist threat where this kind of question comes up again. what kind of tactics should we use now that we ve been hit in this way or now that we face this challenge? and i think what the senators are trying to do today was lay this marker down in such a way that they will always remember. their chants today, their bumper sticker today was never again. i agree with you about their intent and it was commendable. i m glad they did it. at the same time, the united states imprisons more of i
there wasn t one defender saying let s preserve this right. we re out of time. glenn greenwald, thank you for joining us. thank you. coming up, senator jay rock dpeler says that the cia program was managed incompetently by senior officials and not very many senior officials and that waterboarding was not the worst of it. that s next. and there was another killing by new york city police last night. one bullet ended the life of a suspect and yes, this time, there is video. what the ramifications might be that the lines of accountability that needed to be set up weren t always in place. can fit into it. the ford c-max hybrid. with an epa-estimated range of 540 miles on a tank of gas. and all the room you need to enjoy the trip. go stretch out. go further.
careful examination of a record that is now available to the government. some of it may not be public information for some time, probably in the course of time more of it can be, but all of it is now in the possession of the executive branch and of the white house and can be a teaching tool within the government for years to come. michael davidson, thank you very much for joining us tonight. thank you. we re joined now by glen greenwald, the co-founding editor of the intercept. glenn, you ve anticipated a lot of what is in this report today, but now we have the actual documents. a lot of the documents, a lot of memos, a lot of e-mails. a lot of what was going on here. and with senator rockefeller s description of how much misleading was going on for years with the cia, i think we can all now see the pent-up frustrations on that committee trying to see what the cia was really doing here.
right. the cia has been a rogue agency for decades. i mean, it more or less exists beyond the realm of democratic accountability. and i think a lot of people in washington like it that way. they get to do the dirty work. but, you know, again, lawrence, george bush was proud of the fact anticipate said in his memoirs that he actually approved waterboarding. dick cheney said the same thing. some of the details about brutality and salve anlry that they probably didn t know about, but i think on some level they probably wanted it that way. and all senator chambliss is saying is george bush and those who supported these with culpable as war criminals. we have treaties who say you can not torture even if there s a justification for it. otherwise everyone would use that excuse. the thing about what the senate was doing today, they re doing everything they can to make sure this doesn t happen again. by going public like this
internal critiques, there was a selective ignorance to the kind of criticisms that were passed up the chain should be very disturbing. if the cia and if this government never does this kind of torture again, it will be because of what the united states senate did today. thank you very much for joining us tonight. thanks for having me. coming up, video of the shooting by new york city police last night that killed a suspect. you can judge if this was a correct use of deadly force. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru share the love event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we ll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it s what makes a subaru, a subaru.