intelligence out of a handful of very senior terrorists and get it out in a timely fashion, which allowed us to take down the senior leadership of al qaeda and rip it root and branch out of places where it had been festering and we were able to stop numerous potential attacks that would have harmed the homeland and our allies abroad. understood, but the question of how you did it comes into play using what is now regarded as a set of torture tactics that may not have helped forward your cause. is that fair criticism? no, it s factually incorrect. the tactics that were used on a handful of detainees proved enormously useful. the amount of information that came from these same detainees before they were subjected to enhanced interrogation and the amount that came out of them afterwards, complete difference, enormously much more productive after the eits. these weren t the type that would easily succomb to a good
cia. somehow believed sere torture tactics were a waste. completely the opposite of what they were intended to do. i was told you ll do whatever it takes to get him to talk. and i had no training nor did most others. i figured it out. it was a good job. and that s how it played out. the agency hued to the lines by these frauds and we were misled to use what were north korean torture tactics as supposely interrogation tactics. that was insane and others felt the same. thank you. i m glad we got both perspectives on this. reminder, watch dvr, set 360 to whenever you like. different and lax regulations that states that differ state to state that put guns into the hands of security guards sometimes with deadly consequences. part two on armed security
chorus of international leaders are speaking out. we have karl penhaul joining us from london. this is an ideological foes calling out the u.s. on this. how is the world weighing in? reporter: if you look at u.s. allies, christine, like britain, prime minister david cameron has come out and said torture is wrong. he said by engaging in the torture tactics that the u.s. has lost or will lose its moral authority. in his words. of course, that does seem to be the case. it seems like a bad joke. if you listen to comments coming out from russia, china, iran and north korea. countries with appalling human rights records. we heard from the foreign ministry talking about the human rights violations calling for
and i had no training nor did most others. i figured it out. it was a good job. and that s how it played out. the agency hued to the lines by these frauds and we were misled to use what were north korean torture tactics as supposely interrogation tactics. that was inmasane and others fe the same. thank you. i m glad we got both perspectives on this. reminder, watch dvr, set 360 to whenever you like. different and lax relations that states that differ state to state that put guns into the hands of security guards sometimes with deadly consequences. turn the trips you have to take,
house or capital building, the twin towe. he is in our possession. we know he is the architect. what are we supposed to do kiss him on the cheek and say tell us what you node of course not. we did what we had to do to prevaent further attack and we were successful on both parts. cheney said president bush was involved in discussions about the cia s interrogation techniques. the report says bush was kept in the dark about the torture tactics. this just in to cnn. an al qaeda affiliate has attacked yemen s largest air base. look at this map. yemeni defense officials tell cnn six rockets were launched at the al annan air base near aden. they report a number of injuries but won t say if anyone was