00:02After 9-11, everyone was scared.
00:05Scared it might happen again.
00:09It was my second day of grad school.
00:11Next day, I changed all my classes to national security.
00:16Morning, Dan. Morning, Senator.
00:17Have you seen the story today in the New York Times?
00:19Evidently the CIA destroyed tapes of interrogations of al-Qaeda detainees.
00:23I want to find out what was on the tapes and why they were destroyed.
00:28No paper.
00:29Paper is a way of getting people in trouble
00:31At our place
00:32At our place, paper is how we
00:34Keep track of laws
00:38Last night I found this
00:40He's detainee number 24
00:43Have you guys used this thing a while ago?
00:45No, we watched the video
00:48They waterboarded him
00:49183 times
00:51Everything they got from him
00:53Was either a lie or something
00:55They already had
00:55If it works, why do you need to do it
00:58183 times
01:00Maybe when the report comes out
01:01People will finally see that
01:04I vehemently disagree
01:05With the narrative here
01:07The United States does not torture
01:10Dan, you need to be careful here
01:12They can't destroy the documents
01:14They can go after the next best thing
01:16You
01:17They claim they saved lives
01:19But what they really did was make it impossible
01:21To prosecute a mass murderer
01:23Because if what we did to him
01:24Ever came out in a court of law
01:25The case is over
01:26The guy planned 9-11
01:29We will not allow this to be covered up
01:31The intent is to gain intel
01:32Save American lives
01:33History is written by the victors
01:34We need to change our approach
01:35How is that even ethical?
01:37Nothing could be further from the truth
01:38Democracy is messy
01:42If the Times had your report
01:44We would print it tomorrow
01:45No
01:46If it's going to come out
01:47It's going to come out the right way
01:48We don't know
01:49We will happen to the dawn Glove
01:57It's going to be fair
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