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The first memo was predicated
on facts presented by the CIA. But it also stated that
if those facts were to change the legal basis for torture
might disappear. And what if the facts
weren't facts at all? As support for EITs,
the CIA presented a psychological assessment
of Abu Zubaydah as a rationale for why the agency
would have to subject him to something different. Here, take a look at this,
or scan through it quickly
on facts presented by the CIA. But it also stated that
if those facts were to change the legal basis for torture
might disappear. And what if the facts
weren't facts at all? As support for EITs,
the CIA presented a psychological assessment
of Abu Zubaydah as a rationale for why the agency
would have to subject him to something different. Here, take a look at this,
or scan through it quickly
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The first memo was predicated
on facts presented by the CIA.
00:00:05.008 --> 00:00:08.000
But it also stated that
if those facts were to change
00:00:08.024 --> 00:00:10.008
the legal basis for torture
might disappear.
00:00:11.016 --> 00:00:13.072
And what if the facts
weren't facts at all?
00:00:14.036 --> 00:00:17.000
As support for EITs,
the CIA presented
00:00:17.998 --> 00:00:19.036
a psychological assessment
of Abu Zubaydah
00:00:19.076 --> 00:00:23.004
as a rationale for why the agency
would have to subject him
00:00:23.048 --> 00:00:24.048
to something different.
00:00:25.012 --> 00:00:27.064
Here, take a look at this,
or scan through it quickly.
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Movie Summary
Follows the story of Abu Zubaydah, the first high-value detainee subjected to the CIA's program, later identified as torture by those outside the agency.