Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND), chairman of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, says Halliburton, the U.S. contractor in Iraq, is involved in low-quality service, overcharging, and questionable contracts (Part Seven).

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Waller continues his testimonial. Greenhouse further explains how Halliburton was awarded contracts without competitive bidding and answers questions from Sen. Dorgan. (11:16)

 
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