john kiriakou spent 14 years at the cia as an analyst and case officer. kiriakou exposed the busush-era torture program and became the only official jailed in connection with it. his memoir has just been published called, "doing time like a spy: how the cia taught me to survive and thrive in prison." we are broadcasting from san diego. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. till one is just over the border from here. we are in san diego, california. we turn now to an unprecedented effort to hold the united states responsible for violence committed by its customs and border protection agents. seven years ago in may 2010, a mexican immigrant named anastasio hernandez-rojas tried to cross the border to return to san diego where he had lived for 25 years and had fathered five children. he was then stopped by border patrol agents. he would never see his children again. the agents initially said hernandez-rojas had become hostile and resisted arrest but eyewitness video showed the