We explicitly wrote into this bill the following language: that the procedures providing for the determination that somebody is an Al-Qaida terrorist or related, affiliated one is not required to be implemented until after the conclusion of the interrogation session, which is ongoing at the time the determination is made. Is the Senator familiar with that language which explicitly says that the President will adopt the procedures--whatever procedures the President determines--to make sure there is no interference with an ongoing interrogation by the civilians as it appears in section 2(c) on page 363? Is the Senator familiar with that?
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