Prosecuting Torture

The Obama administration will not prosecute CIA officers who participated in harsh interrogations that critics say crossed the line into torture, according to C...

The Obama administration will not prosecute CIA officers who participated in harsh interrogations that critics say crossed the line into torture, according to CIA Director-nominee Leon Panetta. The move was considered a “backing down” by some. John Diamond, author of The CIA and The Culture of Failure, joins us to explain.

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