He paused to interrogate a tortoiseshell kitten that was dozing in a corner of the sofa.
The intelligence agency wants the freedom to interrogate suspects in the absence of police and lawyers.
Most crucial, it allows the U.S. to interrogate the detainees, who may have information about other attacks.
He has backed a law allowing investigators to interrogate terrorism suspects without informing them of their rights.
Khan was exposed, Pakistan has refused to allow US investigators to interrogate him.
Mr Rahman has been remanded in custody by a Dhaka court for 13 days to allow police more time to interrogate him.
The human will be able to interrogate the system, asking it to provide reasons for its actions or to offer additional information.
The server provides interactive maps that enable users to interrogate the data.
The supervisory board screening candidates went so far as to send the basij, the Islamic militia, to interrogate the candidates' neighbours to collect evidence.
That gives police about another seven days to interrogate these suspects.
At a stroke, the Saudis - and the CIA - lost the chance to interrogate the man believed to be the mastermind behind one of al-Qaeda's websites.
"Our customers have used our systems to interrogate their data and respond to requests they had from agencies such as the FBI, " says Konrad Feldman, Searchspace's chief executive.
Jordan's army took over Maan, a southern town, in pursuit of Muhammad Shalabi, a local cleric they want to interrogate regarding the recent murder of an American diplomat.
"We have dispatched all our technical teams to look into the projected escalation and put in extra capacity to interrogate on the spot the nature of the problem, " he added.
The CWC's Technical Secretariat, without a warrant, would be empowered to inspect virtually everything within the premises, including records, files, papers, processes, controls, structures and vehicles, and to interrogate on-site personnel.
He may also have been facilitating communications between the detainees and perhaps fellow terrorists still at large in ways that could undermine U.S. efforts to interrogate the former and counter the latter.
Under the agreement being negotiated, the U.S. would have access to detainees at Parwan to interrogate them, but the Afghan government would control the prisoners and be responsible for decisions on who should be released, U.S. officials said.
So they immediately put us in the basement for the night, and I don't know if they intended after that to let us free or to interrogate us somewhat and then let us go or what they intended.
We no doubt had grounds to kill rather than capture, but if the guy could be taken alive, if it was a simple matter to capture him, the preference is to do that and try to interrogate him for intelligence purposes.
He is accountable, first, to Donald Dewar, the (elected) Scottish secretary who chose him for the job, and, second, to the Scottish Grand Committee, which allows members of the Commons to interrogate all ministers, including those who sit in the Lords.
Other theatrical adventures involve entering a wardrobe to find a secret room where an actor will dress you up in odd clothes, entering a 15-minute relationship or taking the chance to interrogate characters taken from the morning's newspapers about their role in the story.
But many supporters of the Miranda warning argue that, if the court decides the case this way, police across the country will be encouraged to interrogate suspects regularly without the warning to gather as much physical evidence as possible, leaving many vulnerable to intimidation and undermining Miranda's effect.
Another Channel 4 success is Mark Thomas, whose "investigative comedy" involves a blend of journalism, stunts and ambushes, such as confronting Home Secretary Jack Straw with a group of campaigners for the medical use of cannabis - and using the occasion to interrogate Straw about the integrity of his position.
If Rep. Diaz-Balart's information is correct, the question occurs: Why would the Obama administration not want to have the ability to interrogate comprehensively a man who purportedly knows a lot about one of this country's most determined adversaries and his far-flung network of criminal, terrorist and other anti-American allies?
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Watson gets taught the intricacies of specific subjects, Siri, apart from a little programming of answers, tends to simply interrogate other search engines and databases.
It seems she revealed in a speech at the University of Denver in October that the so-called CIA "annex" in Benghazi was being used to detain and interrogate jihadists from around the region.
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Old aviation equipment was bought via eBay to help Mr Teso interrogate the code these systems ran.
The audience must interrogate the performers to determine who is lying.
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