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>> guest: why would sandy berger still secret documents out of the national archives?especially crazy since basically a lot of these documents made sandy berger look pretty good. he was one of the people in the clinton white house who had been most insistent about going after al qaeda and tracking get but it does appear during a period in 2002/2003 when burger was acting as bill clinton's representative to all the investigations going on he went into the national archives to review his old files and whenever he found a particular document he would steal it and this was a document report that had been prepared by dick clark the counter-terrorism adviser in 2000 after the millennium period. during the millennium appeared al qaeda was going to attack. they didn't. berger asked clark to repair memos a what have we learned from this and what can we do better? clark does this and comes up with 29 recommendations. and it appears burger felt this document if it ever became public would somehow implicate him for 9/11 because there were some of these 29 recommendations that hadn
>> guest: why would sandy berger still secret documents out of the national archives?especially crazy since basically a lot of these documents made sandy berger look pretty good. he was one of the people in the clinton white house who had been most insistent about going after al qaeda and tracking get but it does appear during a period in 2002/2003 when burger was acting as bill clinton's representative to all the investigations going on he went into the national archives to review his...
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it was the port authority archive, bridges, tunnels, roadways, events, all of it fluttering.sked the guy to wait a second and i ran up the hill and went looking for lieutenant ryan and i found him and he and his men went down and effectively saved the archive. three or four hours later, i bump into john on the site again. he said hey, look at this and he showed me his graduation photographs from the police academy. he had found them in the pile. the needle in the haystack. this is a woman named pia hoffman who deserves our special attention. she is the only woman operating engineer, which means she can drive any big machine, a grabler or a crane. she's licensed to do so. during the recovery process when remains were found, if they were remains from the uniformed services, they were generally treated in a military fashion and covered with a flag and carried out on a stokes basket, a small stretcher. civilians were treated differently. their remains were placed in red body bags. and so on the site when remains were uncovered, people would say, flag or bag, to know what to do. i
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international war crimes tribunals views in south seas and find that it's had thousands are seen an archive interview with the full of all the in-service general lack of knowledge he's on trial for genocide and it could be a crucial piece of evidence something. a very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow turkey is downgrading its diplomatic relations on military cooperation with israel. refusal to apologize for a loss you deadly raid on a gaza. last nine it is killed and reports suggest a u.n. investigation has condemned the use of excessive force and cheering the incident clear is in tel aviv. what we are hearing now from turkey is that it is expelling the israeli ambassador from ankara with immediate effect now this follows is always refused to apologize for killing nine turkish citizens who were part of the first part of attempts to break israeli blockade on gaza we are hearing from the turkish foreign minister that in addition to expelling the israeli ambassador they are also downgrading diplomatic ties between both countries to the level of second treaty and that they a
international war crimes tribunals views in south seas and find that it's had thousands are seen an archive interview with the full of all the in-service general lack of knowledge he's on trial for genocide and it could be a crucial piece of evidence something. a very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow turkey is downgrading its diplomatic relations on military cooperation with israel. refusal to apologize for a loss you deadly raid on a gaza. last nine it is killed and reports...
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well it was an archive that never before seen video footage of that interview before our t.v. published it summit two weeks ago very serious claims there and really that's what makes it so shocking that the tribunals missed this what could be very important evidence in the trial archie of course will fully cooperate and hand over that video footage to help with the ongoing proceedings in the hague i just want to give you an idea of what exactly was said in that interview one of the strongest statements as we see it and i'm quoting here is instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to doing the united nations forces turned those safe areas into terrorist and fundamentalist bases from where our villages and towns were attacked now malott it also goes on to say that he believes the u.n. was smuggling weapons into demilitarized shows you can see the severity of these claims and how they could possibly be very important evidence and again shocking really that the hague tribunals this this type of first off because it was filmed in one thousand nine
well it was an archive that never before seen video footage of that interview before our t.v. published it summit two weeks ago very serious claims there and really that's what makes it so shocking that the tribunals missed this what could be very important evidence in the trial archie of course will fully cooperate and hand over that video footage to help with the ongoing proceedings in the hague i just want to give you an idea of what exactly was said in that interview one of the strongest...
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it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a litt
it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your...
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for a copy of an archive interview with the former bosnian serb general which just a few weeks ago on this channel it was recorded shortly after the seven it's a massacre in one thousand nine hundred five where thousands of muslim men and boys were killed shows men that it's making serious allegations against u.n. peacekeepers in bosnia artie's and he has this report. what was an archive never before seen video footage of that interview before r t published it some two weeks ago very serious claims there and really that's what makes it so shocking that the tribunals missed this what could be very important evidence in the trial archie of course will fully cooperate and hand over that video footage to help with the ongoing proceedings in the hague i just want to give you an idea of what exactly was said in that interview one of the strongest statements as we see it and i'm quoting here is instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to doing the united nations forces turned those safe areas into terrorists and fundamentalists bases from where our villages
for a copy of an archive interview with the former bosnian serb general which just a few weeks ago on this channel it was recorded shortly after the seven it's a massacre in one thousand nine hundred five where thousands of muslim men and boys were killed shows men that it's making serious allegations against u.n. peacekeepers in bosnia artie's and he has this report. what was an archive never before seen video footage of that interview before r t published it some two weeks ago very serious...
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sheens into our team to find that it houses in an archive interview with the former bosnian serb general rock of love it which could be a crucial piece of evidence sorry she is currently on trial for genocide the hague . is one of those schools ok good to see you and there's news on sana was of african making world championship history hi alice yes indeed south africa finished second in the men's four by four hundred meters relay and that means that oscar pistorius becomes the first paralympian to win and medal as an able bodied world championships or not snakes. hello welcome to this was update on his busy friday afternoon and here's what's coming up big battle talk coaches russia boston because the car has choices to make ahead of this friday's crucial euro twenty twelve qualifier at home to macedonia as they only manager john toshack got some upsets. while golden last monday alcool of wins the women's javelin with a world championship record throw the biggest accolade of her career. and going to play in the world number one most on top of it drops just two games on route to round thre
sheens into our team to find that it houses in an archive interview with the former bosnian serb general rock of love it which could be a crucial piece of evidence sorry she is currently on trial for genocide the hague . is one of those schools ok good to see you and there's news on sana was of african making world championship history hi alice yes indeed south africa finished second in the men's four by four hundred meters relay and that means that oscar pistorius becomes the first paralympian...
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, but the archives they used to rule the country. there is the acquisition act of 1894, a draconian bit of legislation which they have used to affect farmers from the land around here. it is still in place today and making a lot of people unhappy. accused of acting like the old colonial rulers, and the opposing government has promised to rewrite the lancelot. - in the of -- india's government has promised to rewrite the land law. they will file a complaint against britain. after a century of waiting, they are determined to win. >> debutante balls are a tradition celebrated in many countries around the world. if the people of australia, the event has been going strong for 60 years. to mark the anniversary, 12 teenage girls participated in a ceremony that is seen as a symbolic step into adulthood we report on the special significance of those that took part. >> it is a special day at this school in mel bourne. the final practice of the dance steps for a night to remember. this is a place where young aboriginal women come out. >> these
, but the archives they used to rule the country. there is the acquisition act of 1894, a draconian bit of legislation which they have used to affect farmers from the land around here. it is still in place today and making a lot of people unhappy. accused of acting like the old colonial rulers, and the opposing government has promised to rewrite the lancelot. - in the of -- india's government has promised to rewrite the land law. they will file a complaint against britain. after a century of...
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all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york tim
all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics?...
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it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> welcome to sfvotes 2011. we're bringing you statements by 14 of candidates for mayor of san francisco. >> my name is jeff adachi and i am running for mayor. i've served as elected public defender for nine years. i spent my entire career in social justice, and shrink the civil rights of all san francisco and are enforced and respected. my parents and grandparents were in turned during the war. from their experience came a passion for justice. i spent seven years working to free an innocent man from death row. over the past nine years, i've transformed the public defender's office into one of the best in the nation. i have created rehabilitation, community outreach, and youth programs. these programs have helped thousands of people le
it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> welcome to sfvotes 2011. we're bringing you statements by 14 of candidates for mayor of san francisco. >> my name is jeff adachi and i am running for mayor....
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i'm dug swanson, i'm visit services manager here at the national archives experience. i'd like to welcome you all and our good friends at c-span to this special constitution day program. um, let's see. today the national archives is celebrating the 224th birthday of the united states constitution with an author talk on james madison who was the father of the constitution. we are honored today to have as our special guest speaker the preeminent historian and senior editor for national review richard brookhiser. mr. brookhiser has been writing about politicians, living and dead, for most of his life. his first article on anti-war protests in the high school was a cover story in national review in 1970 when he was 15 years of age. he went to work for the magazine full time in 1977, and has been this ever since. in 1987 he began writing a column for the new york observer. and he's written for many other magazines from the atlantic monthly to cosmopolitan covering everything from the fall of communism to monica lewinsky. for a short time he wrote speeches for vice president
i'm dug swanson, i'm visit services manager here at the national archives experience. i'd like to welcome you all and our good friends at c-span to this special constitution day program. um, let's see. today the national archives is celebrating the 224th birthday of the united states constitution with an author talk on james madison who was the father of the constitution. we are honored today to have as our special guest speaker the preeminent historian and senior editor for national review...
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this was in the archives. in the archives. some of this had been shown one time. tavis: i just have one minute to go. i love this project. it had been buried for years. how did you get it? >> what happened, they came to us. the director, goran olsson, came to us. and there was my partner who said, "danny, you have got to see this stuff." june 2009. i was shooting a swedish movie there. we sat down and talk for hours about this material. the first thing, i said you had to put this in some sort of context. talking about my maturation as a man. involved at a strike at san francisco state that lasted five months that resulted in the african studies program. voices liked stokely and angela. i worked with a program at sacred heart church in san francisco. all of these things were important. how we contextualize it. tavis: whatever you have thought about the black power movement, throw it all out of your head and see this project. you have to see this. it will fundamentally, i think, as danny said, change the way you think about this, and democracy in america. i highly,
this was in the archives. in the archives. some of this had been shown one time. tavis: i just have one minute to go. i love this project. it had been buried for years. how did you get it? >> what happened, they came to us. the director, goran olsson, came to us. and there was my partner who said, "danny, you have got to see this stuff." june 2009. i was shooting a swedish movie there. we sat down and talk for hours about this material. the first thing, i said you had to put...
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those documents are located in the atomic energy commission archive. i even located photographs.t didn't look to me like anyone else had looked at them and i had a really difficult time trying to find them. but once i was able to find someone who had knowledge of that and knew anything declassified, i was able to talk freely with him about that program and he was able to give me some key words that allowed me to look up the program and access it. the program is called project 57 but everything is classified under 57 project. organized. so all of the problems are talk about except the program in the end have actually been declassified. it is just that a lot of them are kind of hidden or perhaps people were not interested in them in and of themselves. part of what makes my book interesting is that i try to give you the whole landscape of area 51 and its nearest neighbors and what was going on. >> another one about the aliens who were according to your source not aliens at all. were there autopsy's done on the roswell victims? two live but where in a coma? and why would there remain
those documents are located in the atomic energy commission archive. i even located photographs.t didn't look to me like anyone else had looked at them and i had a really difficult time trying to find them. but once i was able to find someone who had knowledge of that and knew anything declassified, i was able to talk freely with him about that program and he was able to give me some key words that allowed me to look up the program and access it. the program is called project 57 but everything...
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and so in the archival documents, there are memos and such. there was a deliberate conversation about this, and he and a.c. talked about the fact that, well, of course, we know many of our readers are never going to be able to, you know, afford this bachelor pad, but we want to inspire in them aspiration to do that. so he was able to have a certain level of class status in the his magazine and attract very high-end advertisers. >> right, right. um, was the magazine able to start turn ago profit pretty early? i mean, this is kind of an unusual business judgment to turn advertisers away. was he able to l become profitable quickly? >> yeah, yeah. the first issue was in december '53, and if i recall in the spring of 1955, thereabouts, they had to skip an issue because they couldn't keep up with production. so the magazine was expanding, they were getting a lot of circulation, so they actually had to skip an issue to sort of catch up. >> wow. >> and expand, yeah. >> that's pretty remarkable. did the readership stay constant over the -- what i mean
and so in the archival documents, there are memos and such. there was a deliberate conversation about this, and he and a.c. talked about the fact that, well, of course, we know many of our readers are never going to be able to, you know, afford this bachelor pad, but we want to inspire in them aspiration to do that. so he was able to have a certain level of class status in the his magazine and attract very high-end advertisers. >> right, right. um, was the magazine able to start turn ago...
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it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> welcome to "culturewire." since december 2005, the museum of the african diaspora, known locally,moad, has presented programs that celebrate and explore the culture, history, and art of people with african descent throughout the and added states and throughout the world. the director of cultural affairs recently met with the museum director. to learn more about the current expedition, textural rhythms, constructing the jazz tradition, contemporary african american quilts. >> welcome to "culturewire." today, we are at the museum of the african diaspora, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary occupying one of the premier cultural district in the world, the yerba buena cultural arts center in san francisco. joining me is the cu
it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> welcome to "culturewire." since december 2005, the museum of the african diaspora, known locally,moad, has presented programs that celebrate and explore...
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the restored films are digitally encoded and archived for posterity. this restored home video captures a scene from thai history when the country was severely flooded in 1942. >> these films are a national treasure like antique books. if we don't preserve them they will all disappear. we have to make them available to the public. >> the restored films are shown to the public once a week. so people can learn more about the history of thailand. in this way the film rescue unit is giving people from all walks of life a window on the past that was so nearly closed for good. nhk world, bangkok. >> it's good that history is kept alive again. and that's going to wrap up our bulletin. >> the march 11th disaster. the september 11th attacks. two anniversaries, one source for in-depth coverage. join nhk world for japan six months on and 9/11 defining a decade beginning september 5th. then on sunday, september 11th, we'll mark the anniversaries. 2:30 p.m. japan time for the 3/11 disaster. 9:40 p.m. for the 9/11 attacks. >>> politicians, farmers, and business owner
the restored films are digitally encoded and archived for posterity. this restored home video captures a scene from thai history when the country was severely flooded in 1942. >> these films are a national treasure like antique books. if we don't preserve them they will all disappear. we have to make them available to the public. >> the restored films are shown to the public once a week. so people can learn more about the history of thailand. in this way the film rescue unit is...
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and we'll take you inside the archives of moammar gadhafi's brutal regime and uncover secrets that massacre victims took to their graves. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> there is little to celebrate this labor day weekend here in the united states for millions of americans who want to be working, but simply can't find a job. and there's no comfort for them in the government's latest labor report, which shows the economy basically added no jobs in august, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at a dismal 9.1%. it all puts even more pressure on president obama as he gets ready to unveil his highly anticipated jobs plan later this coming week. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is joining us now with details of what potentially we could expect. you're digging, jessica. what are you finding out? >> reporter: wolf, this plan is likely to focus on jump-starting short-term jobs growth with some longer term infrastructure investment. now, that means government spending, which democr
and we'll take you inside the archives of moammar gadhafi's brutal regime and uncover secrets that massacre victims took to their graves. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> there is little to celebrate this labor day weekend here in the united states for millions of americans who want to be working, but simply can't find a job. and there's no comfort for them in the...
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in the archive documents and memos, there's a conversation about this where they talked about the factwell, of course, we know the readers are not going to be able to afford this bachelor pad, but we want to inspire in them aspiration. >> right. >> to do that, so he was able to have a certain level of class status in his magazine and attract very high end advertisers. >> right, right. was the magazine able to turn a profit early? this is an unusual business judgment to turn advertisers away. was he able to profit quickly? >> yea, yeah, the first issue was in december of 1953, and if i recall in the spring of 1955 they had to skip an issue because they couldn't keep up with production, so the magazine was expanding. they were getting a lot of circulation, so they skipped an issue to catch up and expand. >> wow, that's remarkable. did the readership stay constant, the demographics of the readers? it sounded like most of the readers were in their early 20s. did they drop off as they got older or stay on so the readership aged as playboy aged? >> the average reader by the end of the 50s wa
in the archive documents and memos, there's a conversation about this where they talked about the factwell, of course, we know the readers are not going to be able to afford this bachelor pad, but we want to inspire in them aspiration. >> right. >> to do that, so he was able to have a certain level of class status in his magazine and attract very high end advertisers. >> right, right. was the magazine able to turn a profit early? this is an unusual business judgment to turn...
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a widely read in the country to the state like we are for literature is one of the largest book archives in russia opens in nineteen twenty two is be encouraging and helping the study of foreign cultures and languages. of course it's best to access literature in the language it's a bit chilly listen and if you have it most of russian yet not to worry as there are several shops in moscow where you combine books in english and many other languages whole departments where you can find translations of books by the book called the c.s.t. and many others can be found in the cities major bookstores. and finally coffee pushed in on the boulevard ring and. just the courage the restaurant featuring classic russian cuisine is located in an old mansion decorated in the eighteenth and nineteenth century style with several rooms bearing such names as the library the pharmacy and fireplace represents a piece of all the world you must go in the modern day capital is sometimes it makes you feel like russia's most prominent poets competing to let its people see you. english classics such as shakespeare an
a widely read in the country to the state like we are for literature is one of the largest book archives in russia opens in nineteen twenty two is be encouraging and helping the study of foreign cultures and languages. of course it's best to access literature in the language it's a bit chilly listen and if you have it most of russian yet not to worry as there are several shops in moscow where you combine books in english and many other languages whole departments where you can find translations...
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store was alive clip just contemporary publications which one of the museums highlights is a big archive of the author's manuscripts including his literary graphics big vacation and less known theoretical his letters and diaries. but that's not located on the side streets in the center of moscow only the poor. the metro station is located tolstoy's house museum a charming wooden house and grounds look like they'll straight out of the countryside two story of his last family he had thirteen children ten of which lived here call this place home from eight hundred eighty two to ninety no one. making a comprehensive drive supersymmetry just would be an enormous task apart from the familiar names such as shackles and pushkin russian literature is full of lesson the book very intelligent life is for the past three centuries maybe a new golden age of becoming his will begin with constant development plan c. foundation is the internet and social media things are looking up to contemporary version literature now so only i could get from my copy of will the piece well that we have and that's all w
store was alive clip just contemporary publications which one of the museums highlights is a big archive of the author's manuscripts including his literary graphics big vacation and less known theoretical his letters and diaries. but that's not located on the side streets in the center of moscow only the poor. the metro station is located tolstoy's house museum a charming wooden house and grounds look like they'll straight out of the countryside two story of his last family he had thirteen...
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tolstoy was alive till it is contemporary publications which one of the museums highlights is a big archive of the author's manuscripts including his ritual vacation and last known theoretical his letters and diaries. but that's not located on the side street in the center of moscow only the clock the metro station is located told stories house museum the charming wooden house and grounds look like they're straight out of the countryside two story he's lost family have thirteen. children ten of which lived here call this place home from eight hundred eighty two to ninety no one. making a comprehensive drive to pursue the trajectory would be an enormous task apart from the familiar names such as yourself can push in russian literature is full of listen the book very interesting life is the cost for the centuries maybe a new golden age of incoming this will begin with constant development grants he foundations the internet and social media things are looking up to contempt people should literature most of the i can get through michael page of will keep peace well that we have it that's all we
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was also filmed by a was through channels in archie was a day able to obtain it from the bosnian archives and now of course it will fully cooperate with the hague but the fact that they missed this very important piece of evidence is shocking. well indeed and also in that particular interview accuse the international war crimes tribunal of bias against serbs which they're fairly widespread allegations on critics isn't it. right and this is just going to play right into that criticism you have the harshest critics saying things like that they try to you know is a political show not a court of law and the fact that they missed this piece of material that is just going to play into those claims another thing that those critics base their facts on is that seventy percent of the indictments that the tribe you know has issued has been against serbs so a lot of critics say that it's not fair that it's one sided and that this latest news that archie will have provide a never before seen interview that somehow got buried in the archives is going to help those critics in their claims that the war t
was also filmed by a was through channels in archie was a day able to obtain it from the bosnian archives and now of course it will fully cooperate with the hague but the fact that they missed this very important piece of evidence is shocking. well indeed and also in that particular interview accuse the international war crimes tribunal of bias against serbs which they're fairly widespread allegations on critics isn't it. right and this is just going to play right into that criticism you have...
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this is even though the commission had told the archives to make most of this material public back in two thousand and nine and just to remind you the nine eleven commission issued their report back in two thousand and four so what are some of those records that the public still has not allowed to see the reportedly a thirty page summary of a two thousand and four interview with president bush and vice president dick cheney the only time the two were formally a question about the events surrounding the nine eleven attacks also a vast. of information on al qaeda and u.s. intelligence efforts before the attacks and those years before now this the nine eleven commission report records that we haven't seen in addition to it there are twenty eight pages which were redacted from the congressional joint inquiry into nine eleven that was finished back in two thousand and two now those pages have never been declassified here to talk about why all of this is and maybe to help us figure some of nine eleven mysteries up our next guests they've combed through the thousands of official documents th
this is even though the commission had told the archives to make most of this material public back in two thousand and nine and just to remind you the nine eleven commission issued their report back in two thousand and four so what are some of those records that the public still has not allowed to see the reportedly a thirty page summary of a two thousand and four interview with president bush and vice president dick cheney the only time the two were formally a question about the events...