agency's brutal interrogation methods, including waterboarding. committee chair dianne feinstein is pushing for parts of the report to be declassified. the white house says it supports her effort. the cia doesn't agree. last summer, cia director john brennan wrote 122-page rebuttal challenging specific findings and the report's overall conclusion about the program's value. in other words, the senate committee found that torture was ineffective. the president's cia chief doesn't agree with that finding. members of the senate intelligence committee fought back. in a hearing late last year, senator mark udall revealed the cia had conducted its own review into the interrogation program. >> it appears that this review which was initiated by former director panetta is consistent with the intelligence