to take in more syrian refugees. and how millions of deaths from malaria have been prevented. well the u.s. senate is about to unveil a report on the interrogation techniques used by the cia after the 9/11 attacks. only a censored version of the document was allowed to be published, but it is still expected to give us the clearest picture yet. while u.s. officials who have read the document say it details the use of sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, and simulated drowning on suspects was more brutal than previously admitted, and the report says these techniques failed to produce life-saving information. and it suggests the agency lied about the covert program to the government. this is the most transparent administration in history. reporter: this week that assertion is yet again being tested. first there is the senate intelligence committee s report. i have grave concerns that the cia searches may well have violated the separation of powers principles. rep
can and will be defeated. and lockdown in sierra leone amid concerns the ebola virus outbreak may be more widespread than expected. the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, is warning of a global tragedy unless a deal on climate is reached. international negotiators have been in peru for the past two weeks to try to hammer out a treaty. in that summit will not wrap up on friday as expected, as long-running issues threaten a deal. nick clark joins us from peru east capitol, lima, the summit has been extended. what is the likelihood of all members reaching a consensus? reporter: well, they all want consensus of their own, but whether or not they ll get it remains to be seen. it s all about this draft text that is causing all of the problem. they have been working at it all week. it has been hacked down to 7 pages long, and now some are saying it is too small. it all resolves around this aim-old argument about the fact that developed nations want developing nations to shou
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