John Brennan, designate head of the Central Intelligence Agency, answered questions during the Senate hearings into his nomination during the week.
At one stage, after protest interuptions, pressed on what he knew and when regarding conflicting accounts about the CIA's treatment of detainees, Brennan responded: "At this point, Senator, I do not know what the truth is."
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