Release plans. The new steps to fight californias drought. Nearly drowning prisoners, depriving them of sleep for up to a week. Keeping america safe, and it may not have done any good at all. All of this is deposited in a new report, and tonight, the world is reacting. Patty has more. Hundreds page of pains with details and evidence of what happened to men. The cia program was far more brutal than people were led to believe. Up to 180 hours t. No sleep, more than a week. Enemas, not for medical reasons. And its likely that three people were water boarded, which the cia itself described as a series of near drowns, and a series of physical, violent beats. Assurances from top cia bosses the Senate Report says that the cia purposely lied to congress, the white house, and the public. And they lied about the programs effectiveness. Questioning the detainees in the program has given us information that has saved innocent lives by helping us stop new attacks. The report says thats not true. Th
Not enough to ease the drought. And gamer gate women speaking out in the Virtual World, and being threatened for it we begin with a revealing report on the use of start tur, and the use of an agencys enhanced terror technique, how it may not have been effective. U. S. Embassies across the globe are on heightened alert after the Senate Intelligence committee released a report. Patty culhane has the report. The report has the names of many many detained in prisons like this one in lithuania. The c. I. A. Programme was more brutal than people were led to believe. Reporter detainees were deprived of sleep for up to oo week. They were forced to have enemmas, not for medical reasons. And they were water boarded which the c. I. A. Described as a series fz near drown ep, and there are reports of violent beatings. Contradicting assurances from top bosses. The Senate Report says the c. I. A. Lied to cop cigarettes, the white house and government. They lied about the programmes effective licence.
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Joining me is a mike rogers. He has represented the eighth Congressional District and is chair of the House Committee intelligence. Overseeinge he is investigations into some of the most urgent matters. , he will leave and join cumulus. I am pleased to have him back on this program. Welcome. See why so much. Lets begin. Why are you leaving the congress . Is one of those opportunities to have a broader voice and reach millions of people a week. That part was attractive and the dicky, the ceo of cumulus sold me, i need a guy with your experience on the radio talking. That sold it to me and allows me to branch out. Congress can be a frustrating place to work sometimes. Sometimes the politics are so small you wonder if we will ever be able to solve these issues. I thought maybe it was my chance to broaden the discussion and include more and put the pressure on congress to get down to the major issues. How will it be different from ot
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Joining me is a mike rogers. He has represented the eighth Congressional District and is chair of the House Committee intelligence. In that role he is overseeing investigations into some of the most urgent matters facing u. S. National security. Next month, he will leave and join cumulus. I am pleased to have him back on this program. Welcome. See why so much. Lets begin. Why are you leaving the congress . Is one of those opportunities to have a broader voice and reach millions of people a week. That part was attractive and the way lou dicky, the ceo of cumulus sold me, i need a guy with your experience on the radio talking. That sold it to me and allows me to branch out. Congress can be a frustrating place to work sometimes. Sometimes the politics are so small you wonder if we will ever be able to solve these issues. I thought maybe it was my chance to broaden the discussion and include more and put the pressure on congress to g
Information about the program and its effectiveness to the white house, the department of justice, congress, the c. I. A. Inspector general, the media, and the american public. This conclusion is somewhat personal for me. I remember clearly when director hayden briefed the Intelligence Committee for the first time on the socalled e. I. T. s at that september, 2006 committee meeting. He referred specifically to a quote actually slap end quote among other techniques and presented the entire set of techniques as minimally harmful and implied in a highly clinical and professional manner. They were not. The committees report demonstrates that these techniques were physically very harmful and that the constraints that existed on paper in washington did not match the way techniques were used at c. I. A. Sites around the world. A particular of particular note was the treatment of abu zubaydah over the span of 17 days in august of 2002. This involved nonstop interrogation and abuse, 24 7, from