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CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello December 11, 2014 14:06:00

Josh earnest refused to weigh in whether cia officials should be tried for tactics the president described himself as torture. did those details warrant going back and reexamining whether they should be prosecuted? decisions about prosecution are made by career federal prosecutors at the department of justice. reporter: the justice department says the federal prosecutors who looked into the program won t be launching a new investigation based on the report from the democratic chair dianne feinstein. trial or no trial, the cia has some big names coming to its defense, from former vice president dick cheney who blasted the report on fox news. i think it s a terrible piece of work. we did exactly what needed to be done in order to catch those who were guilty on 9/11 and to prevent a further attack and we were successful on both parts. and i think this report says it was not successful. their report is full of crap. reporter: to the agency s former direct ....

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CNN New Day December 11, 2014 11:59:00

We have our senior correspondent, jim acosta. good morning, chris. that s right. the white house is steering clear this morning of the two big questions coming out of the report should c.i.a. officials be prosecuted for the harsh interrogations? and did those interrogations even work? the white house just won t say. with the debate raging over the fallout of the torture report, the white house is staying on the sidelines. press secretary josh earnest refused to weigh in on whether c.i.a. officials should be tried for interrogation tactics the president himself has described as torture. do those details warrant going back and reexamining whether people should be prosecuted? decisions about prosecution are made by career federal prosecutors at the department of justice. the justice department says the federal prosecutors who looked into the program won t be launching a new investigation based on the report from the senate intelligence committee s chair, dianne feinstein. trial ....

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CNN New Day December 11, 2014 11:01:00

For interrogation tactics the president himself has described as torture. do those details warrant going back and reexamining whether people should be prosecuted? decisions about prosecution are made by career federal prosecutors at the department of justice. the justice department says the federal prosecutors who looked into the program won t be launching a new investigation. based on the report from the senate intelligence committee s democratic chair, dianne feinstein, trial or no trial, the c.i.a. has big names coming to its defense, from former vice president dick cheney who blasted the report on fox news. i think it s a terrible piece of work, we did exactly what needed to be done in order to catch those who were guilty on 9/11 and to prevent a further attack and we were successful on both parties. this report says it s not successful. the report is full of crap. what stunned me about the report most was the fact that it was written in the way it was written. it s a ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Randi Kaye June 28, 2014 19:53:00

Case of the central park 5 many. new york in 1989, crime was rampant, race relations raw, and the murder rate near its all time high. new york s now the capital of racial violence. a 28-year-old white woman was found brutally raped and near death in central park. after six weeks in the hospital, she could not identify her attackers. five youths were arrested on 96th street. police arrested five black and latino teens. they became known as the central park five. they were sentenced to death and sent to prison. a reexamining of the dna put ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131019:22:04:00

Another jail three days after their releases where they were fingerprinted, photographed and registered as felons, a requirement under the law. the florida department of corrections is going back and reexamining past prison release orders, and they are now requiring prisons to have all orders that call for an inmate s early release verified by sentencing judges. that sounds like a good idea. indeed. thanks so much, brian. inmates escaping from prison not terribly unusual. but it is getting less common. back in 1993, more than 14,000 inmates or about 2% of the u.s. prison population either escaped or went awol. by 1998 that number had gone down to around 6500. by 2008, that number had decreased even further to about 2500 inmates, even as the prison population rose to 1.4 million. in major drug lord in mexico has been killed by a gunman ....

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