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An Abu Ghraib ‘enhanced’ interrogator has a change of heart

Clip: 5/31/2016 | 6m 52s

Eric Fair's new book “Consequences” reflects on the work he has come to regret.

The military’s use of “enhanced interrogation” techniques against suspected terrorists has always been a contentious topic, and now many of its former proponents are having second thoughts. Eric Fair served as an interrogator with a private contractor in Iraq, and his new book “Consequences” reflects on the work he has come to regret. Fair joins Judy Woodruff to explain his change of heart.

05/31/2016 | Rating NR

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