Sen. Collins troubled by military mistakes
Daniel Baumgartner Jr., former chief of staff for the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency helps Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) reiterate that (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) SERE training is meant to help American forces resist inhumane interrogation methods. Collins expresses discomfort that simulations of inappropriate techniques have been used as models by American interrogators. (1:12)
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