Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca) questioning Attorney General Nominee Judge Alberto R. Gonzales’ stands on use of torture by the U.S.
Senator Feinstein refers to a memo from Judge Gonzales to her saying the use of torture should be avoided if possible. (1:09)
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