On the recordDecember 16, 2003
I don't think he will willingly or knowingly or directly, but I think in the process of professional interrogation there's a very good chance that we will get information from him.
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transcripts.cnn.comI don't think he will willingly or knowingly or directly, but I think in the process of professional interrogation there's a very good chance that we will get information from him.
Porter Goss discusses the interrogation of Saddam Hussein and the potential for obtaining information through professional techniques.
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