
Feinstein: ‘Torture doesn’t work’ is takeaway of CIA report
Clip: 12/9/2014 | 7m 35s
‘Torture doesn’t work’ is big takeaway of CIA report for Sen. Feinstein
A five-year examination into CIA interrogation tactics authorized by the Bush administration has resulted in an extensive executive summary on so-called “enhanced techniques,” including rectal forced feeding and hypothermia. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee and the leading force in the release of the report, discusses the significance with Judy Woodruff.
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Feinstein: ‘Torture doesn’t work’ is takeaway of CIA report
Clip: 12/9/2014 | 7m 35s
A five-year examination into CIA interrogation tactics authorized by the Bush administration has resulted in an extensive executive summary on so-called “enhanced techniques,” including rectal forced feeding and hypothermia. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee and the leading force in the release of the report, discusses the significance with Judy Woodruff.
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