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Hello, im john berman. Michaela pereira is off today. Wed like to welcome our viewers to the United States and Around The World. Breaking news at this hour. A highly anticipated and extremely controversial report due out any minute details just what cia interrogators did to Terror Detainees after september 11 and if it worked. Any minute now senator Dianne Feinstein will present this report. Youre looking at live pictures of the senate well. The senator will detail tactics and policies used during the Bush Administration against al qaeda suspects waterboarding, sleep deprivations, reservations about secret overseas prisons. The socalled black sites, all that expected to be included. What is in the rep ....
The senate report on cia and torture reveals pretty shocking details about two men who created these eits or enhanced interrogation techniques. the cia contracted with two psychologists who develop, to operate and assess its interrogation operations. but neither of those men has experience as an interrogator or in-depth knowledge of al qaeda. still, the cia offered them a $180 million contract for that job and ended up paying them more than $80 million before the contract was cancelled. our chris frates has the details. i think it s a partisan pile of crap. it s a an attempt to smear the men and women of the cia, as the democrats leave their position of authority. reporter: that s james ....
it is interesting the report talks about the etis used on the one who helped lead them to bin laden s courier. i want to talk about page 20 of the report saying the cia contracted with two psychologists to develop to assess interrogation operations. neither had experience as interrogator nor did either have special knowledge about anything relevant to this job. as a former cia operative, it is so hard just to be allowed to work in the cia let alone get an $80 million contract. it s more than that. i have done this for 20 years, questioned people on terrorism. that was my job. and the first condition of making that work was to know what i was talking about so i could know when a source was telling me something truthfully. ....
And, third, the committee had access to and utilized an extensive set of reports of interviews conducted by the cia inspector general and the cia s oral history program. so while we could not conduct new interviews of individuals, we did utilize transcripts or summaries of interviews of those directly engaged in detention and interrogation operations. these interviews occurred at the time the program was operational and covered the exact topics we would have asked about had we conducted interviews ourselves. these interview reports and transcripts included but were not limited to the following: george tenet, director of the cia when the agency took custody and interrogated the majority of ....