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did you considemaking it more explicit about guantÁnamo?the school, and that - >> guest: a more satisfying part, and how it operates, not doing defense work, they were in a tougher question. the lead defense counsel was not a lawyer, he was a decorated pilot at that and was 100% ideologically and personal sympathies with do little raters and as i explained in the book takes the case mainly because he is love with the russn concierge at his hotel in shanghai, nes a reason to stay in shanghai and this was the only ticket in town. he takes the case for theorst reasons d it will be an open and shut case, a well uniformed plan to make it look as fair as possible but what he does, and onof the remarkable parts of this book, he cat live with himself wearing that, grabbing the case and h enemies who would have happily killed him, could have been one of the doolittle raiders, it is my duty commy job in this situation is to simply represent them and give them the trial would want if i was captured and put in japane hands. he does that at the cost of
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and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11, 2002.he started with the "miami herald" where before that she really reporting from middle east. she moved to the "new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f. kennedy journalism award, the aba silver gavel award and part of the "miami herald" team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news and 2001. let me tell you the format. michel and carol will talk and then i will come back on and i will post some questions. if you have any questions don't please feel free to put them in chat or if you prefer the q&a, and i will get to as many as i can. so without further ado, michel, tyrrell, take it away. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. i think i'm going to talk about the book real quickly. so the story you tell start this way. america gets a very cruel sucker punch at pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. so pearl harbor attacks both galvanized and demoralize americans. they were angry, probably scared, and they wanted revenge. four months later this scrappy bunch of pilots
and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11, 2002.he started with the "miami herald" where before that she really reporting from middle east. she moved to the "new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f. kennedy journalism award, the aba silver gavel award and part of the "miami herald" team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news and 2001. let me tell you the format. michel and carol will talk and then i will come back...
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and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11th, 2002.she started with the miami herald where before that she reported from the middle east and moved recently to "the new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and was part of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news in 2001. so, let me tell you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions from the audience. if you have any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado, take it away. >> thank you very much. >> i'm going to talk about the book quickly. the story you tell starts this way. america gets a cruel sucker punch december 7th, 1941. the pearl harbor attacks galvanize and demoralize americans. they were angry, probably scared and wanted revenge. four months later, a scrappy bunch of pilots at the center of the story, the doolittle raiders fight deep into the japanese territory,
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when we cross live now to shelby sullivan bennis defense counsel to guantanamo bay detainees for some insight into the selection shelby thank you very much for joining us on the program now the trump campaign there basically crying foul there saying observers were excluded from the counting process saying that mail in ballots were involved with fraud do you think that these claims are any threat to joe biden's presumptive victory. well to be honest that is not my own legal specialty you know in. in my capacity as counsel to. jeannie. we certainly hope that there is no merit to those claims and i think we have proceeded with an air of very cautious relief in hearing about joe biden's victory. well trying on winning in 2016 actually led to legal scrutiny and a years long investigation in itself now trump himself suspects election fraud and so do you think the political establishment in the justice system are going to react the same way as they did in 2016. i i have confidence that the judicial system works it seems this is the only recourse at this point will respond the same as it did
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four months later i watch a military cargo plane landed at guantÁnamo and dislodge 20 men in orange jumpsuitsand when the photos emerge it seems to reassure, meant to reassure americans that we got them and that was the set up. in both cases there would be trials and trials about war crimes and questions about military tribunal justice and due process and reliability of evidence leading to torture. my first question is, how in heaven's names did you discover the story and what compelled you to tell it? >> so, the second part first and what will help me tell it is what you just said. and why and how is because i was working in the department of defense in the military commission in 2007 and this was when michael mccabe had just been nominated to the attorney general and the debate over is waterboarding torture was rekindled. we had heard a rumor of a case in which the united states had prosecuted the japanese for waterboarding and that seemed obvious lee relevant to the questions we confronted in 2007 and we sent the young marine captain to dig out the record which i don't think had been seen
four months later i watch a military cargo plane landed at guantÁnamo and dislodge 20 men in orange jumpsuitsand when the photos emerge it seems to reassure, meant to reassure americans that we got them and that was the set up. in both cases there would be trials and trials about war crimes and questions about military tribunal justice and due process and reliability of evidence leading to torture. my first question is, how in heaven's names did you discover the story and what compelled you to...
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i want to talk a little bit about guantÁnamo and the mr.commissions and out torturers ts affected because as a disconnect -- military commission -- we want to get around the evidence with torture and hard to get by the fact they had been tortured all of these things complicate a just legal process. do you think they will ever be tried? >> i don't know. i think it's going to be a difficult situation. i seriously, i think some of these guys went through black sites and a lot of the information became tainted. and now how do you proceed with prosecuting someone when you're trying to classify the time period that they were in a black site? that's the complexity, that's why 19 years after 9/11 and we still cannot prosecute khalid sheikh mohammed or others. his case was so strong to buy look at profiles so. believe me i know i was a case agent. we help the yemenis secured him in yemen, and suddenly they had more rules of evidence that we have in the united states. we were able to find a yemeni judge to convict him and to sentence him to death. so
i want to talk a little bit about guantÁnamo and the mr.commissions and out torturers ts affected because as a disconnect -- military commission -- we want to get around the evidence with torture and hard to get by the fact they had been tortured all of these things complicate a just legal process. do you think they will ever be tried? >> i don't know. i think it's going to be a difficult situation. i seriously, i think some of these guys went through black sites and a lot of the...
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and now in guantÁnamo bay. it was we had one of the questions from our audience.omebody that worked in the military for more than five years. and heard frequently how damaging it was to the united states. do you think we have moved beyond that episode. >> than good thing about the united states as we eventually do the right thing. we are seeing people like john mccain standing up. and somebody like me. we are seen men and women in the military in the cia. going to the inspector general. and complaining about what they have to do and had to see. in these sites. we are seeing what happened with those people now. they can no the truth about the program. it is all positive for america. with everything that's happening. the light is dimmed but it is still there. i think it's good. i agree with the person asked the question. you hear a lot about what took place. with the home services committee. with them to go and fight with iraq than anything else. it benefited al qaeda at the time tremendously so yes. it was disastrous for us in for the iraqi people frankly. i believ
and now in guantÁnamo bay. it was we had one of the questions from our audience.omebody that worked in the military for more than five years. and heard frequently how damaging it was to the united states. do you think we have moved beyond that episode. >> than good thing about the united states as we eventually do the right thing. we are seeing people like john mccain standing up. and somebody like me. we are seen men and women in the military in the cia. going to the inspector general....
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. >> yeah, so i just want to talk about guantÁnamo and the motor commissions and how torture has affectedthem because there is a disconnect and we want to charge them but it's hard to get on the evidence that comes from torture and hard to get on the fact that all of these things complicate a just legal process. to think there ever will be tried? >> i don't know. i think it will be a difficult situation. i seriously, you know, i think some of these guys went through lack sites and a lot of the information became tainted and now how do you proceed with the prosecuting someone when you are trying to classify the time. that they were in a black banner and that's the complexity and why 19 years after 911 and we still cannot prosecute mohammed or [inaudible] and the case was so strong and believe me i know because i was a case agent. we held the yemenis to prosecute him in yemen and suddenly they had more roles of evidence we have in the states because they do not want to prosecute him and we were able to find a yemeni judge to convict him and sentenced him to death so we know what we have in
. >> yeah, so i just want to talk about guantÁnamo and the motor commissions and how torture has affectedthem because there is a disconnect and we want to charge them but it's hard to get on the evidence that comes from torture and hard to get on the fact that all of these things complicate a just legal process. to think there ever will be tried? >> i don't know. i think it will be a difficult situation. i seriously, you know, i think some of these guys went through lack sites and...
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four months later, i watched the plane landed in guantÁnamo and dislodged 20 men in orange jumpsuitsand when photos emerged, it seems to reassure americans that we got them. that is the set up. both would be chi, questions about military justice and due process and reliability of evidence. my first question is, how do we discover this story? >> the second part i'll the first. exactly what you just said and how i found the story, i was working in the department of defense and the military commissions defense organization in 2007 when michael was nominated to the attorney general and the debate would rekindle. we heard a rumor about the case in which the u.s. prosecuted the japanese waterboarding it seemed obviously relevant to the questions we confronted in 2007. they were to take out the reco record, which i don't think was seen in 60 years at that time. on one rainy day i finally cracked it up and read it and it's the story you just described. probably the most celebrated operation world war ii, the people who lived through world war ii. story about torture and justice, revenge and
four months later, i watched the plane landed in guantÁnamo and dislodged 20 men in orange jumpsuitsand when photos emerged, it seems to reassure americans that we got them. that is the set up. both would be chi, questions about military justice and due process and reliability of evidence. my first question is, how do we discover this story? >> the second part i'll the first. exactly what you just said and how i found the story, i was working in the department of defense and the military...
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stray should and seriously threatening ties between 2 iran and washington dubbed europe's guantanamo when new rights report says, hundreds of high school family members with the e.u. citizenship are in inhuman. kurdish controlled refugee camps in syria. most are women and children. teachers in norway are afraid to show college teams of the prophet muhammad in class, that pointing to a survey varying personal consequence is following last month's murder of a french teacher. r.t. talked with one of them after the murder of some old, but she, i decided not to show them at all because i felt wonderful. i false about my profession was attacked. a very good morning to you from our team here and most go you are watching r t international with me carol, first a heinous assassination. that's how the united arab emirates described trying days killing of a wrong top nuclear scientist, jordan, another key player in the middle east also condemned the death as the u.a.e. urged all sides to prevent instability and escalation in the region. the attack sparked uproar in a wrongs campus all with riote
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guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds, all vizsla found with european citizenship of being held an inhumane conditions at cutter's controlled refugee camps in syria. we're watching all of the international coming to you straight from the russian capital, a very warm welcome to the program. well, starting us off this hour with the french president's ruling party house with a true one, a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police officers. opponents, named $24.00 would have violated press freedom and allowed the police to cover up acts of brutality. the apparent utang follows 2 weeks of nationwide a rust it, it it president macron. chad and the movement see meeting on monday as part of that meeting, there was the french prime minister, the french interior minister, and also the leaders of the parliamentary parties of the majority, the presidents of these parties. now they decided following that meeting, that this specific article, article 24 would be suspended from the bill. as i say, it follows a weekend of violent protests in france where more than
guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds, all vizsla found with european citizenship of being held an inhumane conditions at cutter's controlled refugee camps in syria. we're watching all of the international coming to you straight from the russian capital, a very warm welcome to the program. well, starting us off this hour with the french president's ruling party house with a true one, a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police officers. opponents, named...
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your absurd and guantanamo wave rights report says, hundreds of weisel family members with european citizenship of being held in and humane conditions such as controlled refugee camps in syria and the us president elect joe biden makes an appointment. saki will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era. i'm remembered for moved in a few gaffes. but there are flows of gas, the natural gas, i should say. they go through from western europe through keep praying to russia and we are, i'm sorry, the other way from russia. 3 ukraine to western europe or triggers of refugees leaving russia. and i've seen no evidence to prove pleading for her to russia. sorry. make sure you know the missile story, this is all t. international from the whole team here at all times. h.q. a very warm welcome. oh, well start us off this hour. the french president's ruling party has withdrawn a part of a true bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police offices. opponent said the measure named $24.00 would have violated press freedom and allowed the police to cover up acts of b
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with a guantÁnamo defense attorney and students of japanese war crimes.join us again on october 1st. don't forget to buy the book, even if you bought the redacted classified. and join me in my tremendous thanks for ali soufan for all of his work and continued education in the public and for his spirit of keeping us all thinking and thinking productively. >> thank you.
with a guantÁnamo defense attorney and students of japanese war crimes.join us again on october 1st. don't forget to buy the book, even if you bought the redacted classified. and join me in my tremendous thanks for ali soufan for all of his work and continued education in the public and for his spirit of keeping us all thinking and thinking productively. >> thank you.
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and intestine him to guantanamo bay control if we're looking for possible damage by blue light you would particularly interested to see if there are deposits in the different retina layers of into sheet metal cheese to the op larval thank you don't have him. so their eyes are still fine for the time being but blue light is everywhere and will be our whole life long companies that make glasses have found a new market nation glasses with blue filter lenses are they just a marketing ploy or are they actually beneficial we asked the students to wear the blue filter glasses for 3 days on a sunny day blue light levels are 600 times higher than a normal display but there's a difference outside it's so bright that our pupils contract in a natural response to protect the eyes. that's not the case with the computer screen so did the glasses help. i didn't notice much difference i did have this feeling that bright light seemed a little warm of the eyes but i didn't have the impression that it made my eyes more relaxed. than i was able to concentrate longer while sitting in front of the screen and i
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perry who is an author of a guantÁnamo fence attorney.y student of japanese were crime. so join us again on october 1. don't forget to buy the book, the black banners declassify. even if you've brought the black banners classified or whatever. enjoy me in my term in this thanks for all of his work, for all of his continued education of the public and for his spirit of keeping us all thinking productively. thank you. >> thank you it's always a pleasure. >> watch in-depth with author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university eddie junior live sunday december 6 at noon eastern. his most recent books include begin again, james baldwin american urgent lessons for our own. exodus democracy in black and uncommon faith. join in on life to our conversation with your phone call, facebook comment, texts and tweets. watch in-depth with eddie junior noon eastern on book tv on cspan2. book tv in prime time starts now. first the new yorkers discusses the life and political career of president-elect joe biden. and what a biden might l
perry who is an author of a guantÁnamo fence attorney.y student of japanese were crime. so join us again on october 1. don't forget to buy the book, the black banners declassify. even if you've brought the black banners classified or whatever. enjoy me in my term in this thanks for all of his work, for all of his continued education of the public and for his spirit of keeping us all thinking productively. thank you. >> thank you it's always a pleasure. >> watch in-depth with author...
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let's ask at guantanamo some of. these they're killing. europe's crowned ladies come and go in his brussels fashion house. and we were invited to look into his so intense good. in 60 minutes. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago a high ranking officers of the nazi regime of mortgages by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crime spree. measured by the government found them on them going root out 10 years for a sure. our 2 part series the 3rd reich dog starts nov 12th on d w. express travels across turkey in 24 hours from the capital ankara to the armenian border in the east it's spartan and slow but every day thousands of people try to get one of the coveted tickets for the train. these we've got me through the village we tried to get tickets for a long time but they were always sold out. is that we thought we would never be able to make this trip. to get me.
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guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of family members with european citizenship are being held in humane conditions, controlled refugee camps in syria. u.s. president elect joe biden makes another key appointment to jen psaki will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era and remembered for more than just a few days.
guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of family members with european citizenship are being held in humane conditions, controlled refugee camps in syria. u.s. president elect joe biden makes another key appointment to jen psaki will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era and remembered for more than just a few days.
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take us media, put them on that's life at and about europe's at guantanamo how our rights groups describe kurdish controlled refugee camps, holding hundreds of women and children with european citizenship. they report contains chilling eyewitness accounts of inhumane and degrading treatment. last winter 3 and children were burned alive. we saw the bodies, so the babies the tried to burn my neighbors, turned on their turquoise knifes towns as well as the children. 2 men in military uniforms who had their faces covered with these cards and were carrying kalashnikovs entered very fast. they took my son who was asleep. i screamed, they said, don't scream or we will be to you. the children injured by gunfire had to wait for a long time before being transferred to hospital. during the syrian war, hundreds of european women and their children have been detained by kurdish militia for security concerns. but the report warns many were manipulated or even forced to travel to the country by islamic state, husbands or recruiters. kurdish authorities say they lack resources to manage the camps properl
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have respected the filming of police officers off to weeks of nationwide protests europe certain guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of i still family members with european citizenship are being held in inhumane conditions that qantas controlled refugee camps in syria, an us president elect joe biden makes another key appointment. psaki will be the white house press secretary. he might well cool had a few memorable moments during the obama era. but there are clues of gas, the natural gas, i should say. they go through from western europe, through pain cream to russia, and we are, i'm sorry, the other way from russia. 3 ukraine to western europe, origin versus refugees leaving russia and see no evidence to prove clean. who are believed to russia, sorry, 247 live from the russian capital. this is our team's national, was a good choice. it won't start us off this hour. the french president, ruling party, has withdrawn a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police offices. opponents of the measure named $24.00 would have violated press freedom, and loud th
have respected the filming of police officers off to weeks of nationwide protests europe certain guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of i still family members with european citizenship are being held in inhumane conditions that qantas controlled refugee camps in syria, an us president elect joe biden makes another key appointment. psaki will be the white house press secretary. he might well cool had a few memorable moments during the obama era. but there are clues of gas, the natural gas,...
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diasporan in this book, isis apparently comes from or this is catalyzed by dissident taliban via guantanamo, not dietitians on a diet. was founded in iraq. however, there is a branch of it in afghanistan, obviously. mostly there were pakistani former taliban plus or some afghans whole bunch who had a minor who had been sort of converted to the solve our version of islam while they were at sea were they were actually expelled . because of that, but they say started this new organization over that group is now pretty much wiped out. isis has meaning effectively defeated to the syrian government claims in syria . we actually asked on this program president about the roots of the syrian conflict, the discontent, economic inequality in syria that sparked the uprising in 2011. in this book,, you talk about elites in afghanistan, being educated in the u.s., and coming back to afghanistan and the dangers in that new liberal economics creating more inequality than there already is. and there are a lot of graphs in this book about the economic situation in afghanistan, leading to yet more tension. ma
diasporan in this book, isis apparently comes from or this is catalyzed by dissident taliban via guantanamo, not dietitians on a diet. was founded in iraq. however, there is a branch of it in afghanistan, obviously. mostly there were pakistani former taliban plus or some afghans whole bunch who had a minor who had been sort of converted to the solve our version of islam while they were at sea were they were actually expelled . because of that, but they say started this new organization over...
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now guantanamo prison is not closed yet. what does it do to us, to witness this? can language bear, the weight of all these violent acts? i wasn't sure, but i wanted to try. i wanted to see if there was a way that i could put into language the many layers of devastations that happen in conflict. and i think that the language in which i wrote you needed to be something special to, to understand all the complexities of war. thank you for that question. mussen i was just scrolling through your tweets to see if there was any hint of what was happening in your ancestral home of the sea, in your thoughts as you were on social. and i found this and maybe i'm reading a lot into it, my country, ethiopia, i feel that you poor at your, your pain, into that very short sentence about what is happening for you. back home. you will 2 books, both talk about worn ethiopia, but you different types. is that something that is will continue to be a seam in you as nice you can, do you always think somewhere about conflict? you know, i really don't rush and roger was president, i think
now guantanamo prison is not closed yet. what does it do to us, to witness this? can language bear, the weight of all these violent acts? i wasn't sure, but i wanted to try. i wanted to see if there was a way that i could put into language the many layers of devastations that happen in conflict. and i think that the language in which i wrote you needed to be something special to, to understand all the complexities of war. thank you for that question. mussen i was just scrolling through your...
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close guantanamo bay. pardon julian assad and edward snowden and the, in the economic war on venezuela and iran, and the neo mccarthyism do everything the indigenous are demanding in this country and give palestinians their own sovereignty and freedom by standing up to israel from want to give god damn 800 your life. oh and don't dare sign back on to the branches of a partnership. the largest corporate power grab ever created. oh, i know so you know what? i'm just out there. i have a list of 932, other things that you need to hurry up and do if you want to prove you have a soul that hasn't withered to the moldy re-using underneath the refrigerator. but i'll save those for next week. i have plenty of time to scream at you and i'm just getting started. got me from washington, d.c. the belly. the beast is redacted today. well, now let's take the news from. the canadian military has noticed something. the people of canada get old too surly. yes, apparently the people of a country known mainly for saying story
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europe's guantanamo bay writes reports that hundreds of ice and family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions that controlled refugee camps in syria and teaches.
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think you for a time and your comments a human rights group has accused europe of creating its own guantanamo by allowing its citizens to be subjected to human rights abuses at camps in syria. according to a rights and security international report, there are 640 european children and $230.00, european women being held at legally, and without charge at kurdish run camps for terror suspects and the northeast of syria. the report contains eyewitness accounts, of inhumane and degrading treatment, are to go, has more. just look at this sea of tents enormous dubbed in the report as a new, get mo, europe's kuantan m. o. because of the citizenship or the origin of many of the families there. but here's why this place could outdo the infamous prison in reputation for the horrors happening inside. in pretty much every tent, there are kids. since the start of 2019, more than 400 children have died in the main camp long after i saw it was wiped out in this part of syria. families of suspected terrorists are paying the price some dog because of gruesome conditions. it can be anything from bad food to $10
think you for a time and your comments a human rights group has accused europe of creating its own guantanamo by allowing its citizens to be subjected to human rights abuses at camps in syria. according to a rights and security international report, there are 640 european children and $230.00, european women being held at legally, and without charge at kurdish run camps for terror suspects and the northeast of syria. the report contains eyewitness accounts, of inhumane and degrading treatment,...
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europe's own guantanamo a rights report says hundreds, although i still found many of those with european citizenship of being held an inhumane conditions controlled refugee camps in syria.
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your own of guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of i still found me about those with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions. just controlled refugee camps, syria.
your own of guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of i still found me about those with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions. just controlled refugee camps, syria.
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guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions at kurdish controlled refugee camps in syria and us president elect joe biden makes another key appointment. jen psaki with will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era, and remembered for more than a few gaps that there are flows of gas that natural gas. i should say. they go through from western europe, through ukraine crain to russia. and we are, i'm sorry, the other way from russia, crean to western europe, or asia as of refugees fleeing russia. and i've seen no evidence to prove clean. who are clean to russia, sorry, are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our chief international and sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. right now, the french president, ruling party has withdrawn a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police officers. opponents said the measure named article $24.00 would have violated press freedom and allowed the police to cover up acts of b
guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions at kurdish controlled refugee camps in syria and us president elect joe biden makes another key appointment. jen psaki with will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era, and remembered for more than a few gaps that there are flows of gas that natural gas. i should say. they go through from western europe, through ukraine crain to russia. and...
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so guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of iceland, family members with your appearance of friendship are being held in any humane conditions that controlled refugee camps in syria, middle east nations could. and in the killing of a wrong top nuclear scientists does tyrol and blames israel on the west. creating a major challenge for the and public biden administration. and teachers in norway say they won't be afraid to show pop tunes of the prophet muhammad in class. after last month's model of a french teacher, we spoke with one of them. after the murder of summer, i decided not to show them at all because i felt i felt my profession was attacked. you know, and while you're watching all the international good choice, i'm sauced detail up. thanks for choosing us today. well, to start us off this hour with the french president's ruling party has a withdrawn a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police officers off to 2 weeks of nation wide on rust. opponents. named 24 would have violated press freedom and allowed the police to cover up acts of brutalit
so guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of iceland, family members with your appearance of friendship are being held in any humane conditions that controlled refugee camps in syria, middle east nations could. and in the killing of a wrong top nuclear scientists does tyrol and blames israel on the west. creating a major challenge for the and public biden administration. and teachers in norway say they won't be afraid to show pop tunes of the prophet muhammad in class. after last month's...
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guantanamo a rights report says, hundreds of family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions at kurdish controlled refugee camps in syria and us president elect joe biden makes another key appointment. jen psaki with will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era and.
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europe's own guantanamo bay rights report says hundreds of ice and family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions that just controlled refugee camps in syria. and teachers in norway say they would be afraid to show cartoons of the prophet muhammad in class. after last month's model of a french teacher, we spoke with one of them. after the murder of summer, i decided not to show them at all because i felt i felt my profession was attacked. bring me the news at all hours of the day. this is our national welcome along to keep me company. while not to stop to talk about the 1st thing is how the french president's ruling party has withdrawn a parliamentary bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police officers after 2 weeks of nationwide on rust opponent said the measure named alterable 24 would have filed late to press freedom to police, to cover up acts of brutality and cubans, keep the story president macron. chad and the moujik see meeting on monday. as part of that meeting, there was the french prime minister, the french interior minister, a
europe's own guantanamo bay rights report says hundreds of ice and family members with european citizenship are being held in, inhumane conditions that just controlled refugee camps in syria. and teachers in norway say they would be afraid to show cartoons of the prophet muhammad in class. after last month's model of a french teacher, we spoke with one of them. after the murder of summer, i decided not to show them at all because i felt i felt my profession was attacked. bring me the news at...
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secret prisons, guantÁnamo. these are issues between austin need to be mindful of.nd basic rights, the idea that you and i cannot be safe unless we are getting to give up some of our rights is a dangerous, dangerous notion. we need to understand that we can be stronger by protecting them. so this book is really about that, more than anything else. each generation of us has a responsibility to defend these principles, and these rights. with a our number one forever. and of detection to step back are obviously strong. i hear there are serious threats we face, at this very hour, and yet we need to understand as a people, as a nation, that we become stronger when we advanced owes clauses and rights. we enhance our strength in the world when we build those relationships. this architecture that was created in world war ii needs to be fundamentally reformed. the dangers we face today are very different than they were during the cold war. but nonetheless, international institutions and architecture, like that which was created at the end of nuremburg, at the end of world wa
secret prisons, guantÁnamo. these are issues between austin need to be mindful of.nd basic rights, the idea that you and i cannot be safe unless we are getting to give up some of our rights is a dangerous, dangerous notion. we need to understand that we can be stronger by protecting them. so this book is really about that, more than anything else. each generation of us has a responsibility to defend these principles, and these rights. with a our number one forever. and of detection to step...
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is litigated and one main high-profile cases including several of the landmark guantÁnamo cases and severalothers. he's been working for the pentagon military commission defense organization. michel lectured at cola
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magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamonevada, pennsylvania, mexico, minnesota all certified their results today. but even so still today the trump folks filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still filing these things even today? and importantly are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints they've had laughed out of court already? that's actually worth paying attention to as a matter of substances, and we'll get that expert advice on that next. stay with us. expert advice on that next stay with us they left his nose raw, with each wiping motion. so dad extinguished the problem, with puffs plus lotion. puffs have up to 50% more lotion to soothe your blows. bringing softness and relief to your sensitive nose. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list
magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamonevada, pennsylvania, mexico, minnesota all certified their results today. but even so still today the trump folks filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still filing these things even today? and importantly are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints they've had laughed out of...
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magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamotoday. but even so still today the trump campaign filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still feeling these things even today? and importantly, are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints they have had laughed out of court already? that's actually worth paying attention to as a matter of substance. next. stay with us. a matter of substance. next stay with us ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood press
magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamotoday. but even so still today the trump campaign filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still feeling these things even today? and importantly, are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints they have had laughed out of court already? that's actually worth paying attention to as a...
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you have to work on it in guantánamo and everywhere.y: that's a very important point. >> that's it. amy: that's -- >> i think i was very happy to see you, because -- amy: with that, we're dismissed -- and warned against continuing to report from western sahara. during our discussion, the wali repeatedly mentioned the close u.s.moroccan relationship, which dates back to 1777, when morocco became the first nation to recognize the united states. while the u.s. has never recognized moroccan sovereignty over western sahara, washington has played a pivotal role in shoring up morocco's occupation. in addition to secretary of state henry kissinger hoping for a rigged vote at the united nations security council regarding western sahara, president jimmy carter's state department in 1979 gave $200 million tohe u.s. company northrop page communications to build an "intrusion detection system" for the nearly 1700-mile wall morocco built in western sahara, which is lined with an estimated 7 million land mines. a year ler, carter provided morocco with
you have to work on it in guantánamo and everywhere.y: that's a very important point. >> that's it. amy: that's -- >> i think i was very happy to see you, because -- amy: with that, we're dismissed -- and warned against continuing to report from western sahara. during our discussion, the wali repeatedly mentioned the close u.s.moroccan relationship, which dates back to 1777, when morocco became the first nation to recognize the united states. while the u.s. has never recognized...
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magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamonevada, pennsylvania, north carolina, indiana, new mexico, minnesota all certified their results today. but even so still today the trump folks filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still filing these things even today? and importantly are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints they've had laughed out of court already? that's actually worth paying attention to as a matter of substances, and we'll get that expert advice on that next. stay with us. >>> republicans today filed two new lawsuits in minnesota and wisconsin even as one of those two states today certified its results. democratic super lawyer marc elias had this reaction to those two new suits being filed. he said earlier today i would have said 50 court losses for trump and his allies was not possible. but with these lawsuits filed in wisconsin and minnesota, they have a shot to get there. they're currently at 36 lo
magic rabbit to pull out of a hat that will somehow make trump king and send all the democrats to guantanamonevada, pennsylvania, north carolina, indiana, new mexico, minnesota all certified their results today. but even so still today the trump folks filed more lawsuits including in minnesota while the vote was being certified. and in wisconsin. i mean, why are they still filing these things even today? and importantly are any of them more substantive than the dozens of lawsuits and complaints...