The U.S. Justice Department publicly condemned the use of torture during interrogation in 2004.
But the capture and initial interrogation data was not properly logged in the heat of battle.
"He was a lot more lucid and gave more detail in the second interrogation, " Kelly said.
First, though, Saddam faces weeks if not months of interrogation by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
He was questioned in his Boston hospital room by a special interrogation team for high-value suspects.
An ethical interrogation is one that does not involve abuse or torture, Mills said.
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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into the CIA's destruction of interrogation videotapes.
Strange that we have not heard such calls, even from the most ardent interrogation deniers.
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No sooner had Thai police arrested Mr Hambali than American agents whisked him off for interrogation.
Dianne Feinstein, D-California, said she planned to raise the CIA detention and interrogation issue with Brennan.
People from the CIA, FBI and other agencies are still arguing about the circumstances of Zubaydah's interrogation.
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Minutes later in an interrogation room, Onil got his answer from a detective, and it floored him.
First, is it known where it was carried out and what else is known about that interrogation?
Obama said he could not "disagree more" with proponents of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques such as waterboarding.
Mr Schlesinger criticises the Pentagon for not being clear about what sorts of interrogation techniques were allowed.
On Army interrogation tapes obtained by CNN, other soldiers complained about the Army rules for evidence gathering.
He was taken to a secret CIA prison in northern Poland where he initially proved resistant to interrogation.
Of all the figures surrounding the current story, that is perhaps the one that most merits further interrogation.
During a 14-hour police interrogation, Knox had accused a local Perugia pub owner of carrying out the killing.
Obama prohibited the use of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" such as waterboarding shortly after taking office in January.
The interrogation is one of two CIA interrogations at the heart of the current controversy surrounding destroyed videotapes.
This week a former chief of general staff, Ilker Basbug, was called in for interrogation over the affair.
The very first thing we see, for example, is an open mouth, belonging to a man under interrogation.
The dossier includes the interrogation of the one surviving attacker, intercepted communications, and the evidence of their weaponry.
His relentless interrogation led to considerable praise, even from the mayor himself, who said he did a "splendid job".
Meanwhile, Punjab police on Wednesday night said the boxer's sparring partner, Ram Singh, had been arrested "for custodial interrogation".
Candidates John McCain and Mitt Romney go back and forth on interrogation practices.
Prisoners of war are said to have been held in the attic for interrogation purposes during World War II.
And if and when Tsarnaev is well enough to be questioned, the interrogation should start with a Miranda warning.
Let me add that this is not a discussion about the merits or the appropriateness of any interrogation technique.
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