okay, they said you re too risk averse, you should be doing more. and now these democrats are like we had to get up and mark you d jaul as you showed in that clip showed they ve lied to congress, they ve lied some would say under oath, udall thinks they should be prosecuted for that. udall actually wanted the names of the cia operatives revealed and when the security concerns about these poor men and women who were just trying to defend us it must be said, were raised, they said, well, they can get a bodyguard. thanks a lot, senator. they shouldn t reveal the s. but that just shows you his bias, where he is on this. he s on the crazy far lunatic fringe. i think he actually has it right that these people did not tell congress the truth. it s good to have the light of day shine on them. so people who could engage in these tactics were trying to keep us safe. why on earth would he want to and they went to the d.o.j. and got a blessing and they briefed congress on it. so
we found out torture didn t work. okay, that s #ocñ20/20. they said they weren t prepared for this kind of interrogation. don t you feel a little uncomfortable these people trying to keep us safe. there was a fear there might be a nuclear bomb set off in the united states. we don t compromise our values for the sake of anything. benjamin franklin compromise security for he lived before the dawn of the dirty bomb he@7b> now you re an originalist. that s interesting. we ll talk about that next time. all right, alan. good to see you. thank you. some of the top democrats now attacking the cia now say they were never told about these enhanced interrogation techniques. the cia says that s a lie. up next, who s telling the truth? and why are we now hearing that senator dianne feinstein, the woman in charge of this report may have an axe to grind with the% rp(ip r(t&háhp &hc% we ll investigate just ahead.
names. he s on the crazy far, far left. i think that he actually has it right that these people did not tell congress it s good to have the light of day shine on them. why on earth would he and they went to the doj skb got a blessing and briefed congress on it. th disclosed was in addition to that. but for that he wants them prosecuted, he wants them outed. look, they didn t keep us safe because of torture. we found out torture didn t work. okay, that s #ocñ20/20. they said they weren t prepared for this kind of interrogation. don t you feel a little uncomfortable these people trying to keep us safe. there was a fear there might be a nuclear bomb set off in the united states. we don t compromise our values for the sake of anything. benjamin franklin compromise security for he lived before the dawn of the dirty bomb he@7b
abbottabad, the cia came from people not from those who were involved in the enhanced interrogation techniques. when you look at how lawyers analyzed the program, 2011 cia lawyers write this. this thesis, torture involved in saving thousands of lives, it s baked into the cake, it is hard to imagine they will back down from that thesis at any point, given this is the starting point of the program. when you think about what the report put out there, it closes the case. this was met iculously researchd report and used information from the inspector general. it makes the case that torture didn t work.
terror. i want to hear more from you, dana bash, because we ve heard from chairwoman feinstein throughout the day. but from republicans in this dissenting opinion, tell me what they re saying. wow, i mean, where do we start? they just think it s flawed from the beginning. when it comes to the investigation to its conclusions. they believe it has a lot of inaccuracies because the committee investigators relied on documentation and didn t actually interview the cia operatives who were involved on these interrogations. dianne feinstein had a lengthy explanation of why she didn t. but regardless, republicans say they can t lead to a conclusion that s accurate. and they also say that the fundamental idea that as gloria said, you re hearing the same thing from the cia. the fundamental idea that there were no actionable intelligence, meaning the torture didn t work, that s just on its face not true. and then, of course, there s the politics. listen to what senator marco rubio of florida s