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>> the night after the deaths that morning getting off duty, we had a meeting with colonel baumgartner in charge of the detention group in guantanamo. he toed that you say morning that we are not to speak about what happened, three detainees died, they shoved rags down their throats is what he told us in the meeting, and that we are not to talk about what happened and not to say anything to family members, reporters, it was a direct order not to speak because we would be hearing something different in the news. i knew from that night without a doubt that they did not die i have not their cells and it was not the way the government released the story. >> this whole thing about the rags being in their throats, you raised the question that that is part of -- that oftentimes rags were used on people's throats for water boarding. >> a professor at u.c. davis originally raised those questions. i added that in my book. it does make a lot of sense of what could have happened that night when they were taken to camp no. >> when harper's magazine, i first reported this story they had an award win
>> the night after the deaths that morning getting off duty, we had a meeting with colonel baumgartner in charge of the detention group in guantanamo. he toed that you say morning that we are not to speak about what happened, three detainees died, they shoved rags down their throats is what he told us in the meeting, and that we are not to talk about what happened and not to say anything to family members, reporters, it was a direct order not to speak because we would be hearing something...
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i am jennifer baumgartner and first of all i want to thank you for making this book. it's meaningful and moving to me to have something that is scholarly that tells the story of people i know and that i i was apart of and writes a book that i wish i had had when i was learning about feminism. i feel like a cobbled together together assorted things because i was so hungry for the history and to see its synthesizer new ways for me to think is really invigorating. i feel like i have a really, i do think about feminism in general i shall a lot. it speaks to me and i think it's because my mom was a feminist so really does feel generational to me. there was ms. on the coffee table and font saying you shouldn't be a cheerleader. there was this whole relationship when i was learning about feminism that was about a mom literally. i also think it's a visibility issue. the most visible moments in the destabilized moments around 20th century feminism when people think about the feminist movement they think about the 60s and 70's are often people do. that was the greatest hits tim
i am jennifer baumgartner and first of all i want to thank you for making this book. it's meaningful and moving to me to have something that is scholarly that tells the story of people i know and that i i was apart of and writes a book that i wish i had had when i was learning about feminism. i feel like a cobbled together together assorted things because i was so hungry for the history and to see its synthesizer new ways for me to think is really invigorating. i feel like i have a really, i do...
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i am jennifer baumgartner and first of all i want to thank you for making this book. it's meaningful and moving to me to have something that is scholarly that tells the story of people i know and that i i was apart of and writes a book that i wish i had had when i was learning about feminism. i feel like a cobbled together together assorted things because i was so hungry for the history and to see its synthesizer new ways for me to think is really invigorating. i feel like i have a really, i do think about feminism in general i shall a lot. it speaks to me and i think it's because my mom was a feminist so really does feel generational to me. there was ms. on the coffee table and font saying you shouldn't be a cheerleader. there was this whole relationship when i was learning about feminism that was about a mom literally. i also think it's a visibility issue. the most visible moments in the destabilized moments around 20th century feminism when people think about the feminist movement they think about the 60s and 70's are often people do. that was the greatest hits tim
i am jennifer baumgartner and first of all i want to thank you for making this book. it's meaningful and moving to me to have something that is scholarly that tells the story of people i know and that i i was apart of and writes a book that i wish i had had when i was learning about feminism. i feel like a cobbled together together assorted things because i was so hungry for the history and to see its synthesizer new ways for me to think is really invigorating. i feel like i have a really, i do...
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. >> madison baumgartner. >> what? >> madison baumgartner. that's a real game.me, you want it to be a game, that's you trying to control things. >> no, it's not. >> it's your typical controlling nature. >> no, i wish i knew the back story of the teams. i wish i had more of an education about it. >> you're a little fascinated that jessica simpson has more from his shoe dynasty than tony romo does that sports? >> i don't know if that's true. >> it's true. it's a fact. all right, take to the gym and brag about it. >> she's very nice. she's a road scholar. the david gergen of teen stars. does that make sense? >> kathy sends me inappropriate texts while i'm on the air. >> how dare you apply a ply like that. >> and inappropriate texts to david gergen. >> i have a crush on david gergen. he's my hall pass. and send a picture of myself with rug burn. >> anyway. >> guess how i got them? i was with david gergen and we were naked, rug burns right on my knees, professor. hall pass. >> jesus. i just want to, again, i apologize for what she had said, i apologize for what she w
. >> madison baumgartner. >> what? >> madison baumgartner. that's a real game.me, you want it to be a game, that's you trying to control things. >> no, it's not. >> it's your typical controlling nature. >> no, i wish i knew the back story of the teams. i wish i had more of an education about it. >> you're a little fascinated that jessica simpson has more from his shoe dynasty than tony romo does that sports? >> i don't know if that's true....
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but pat was not deterred and his candidate bill waras beat the county executive dale baumgartner. the following year pat was hired in a mayoral campaign where he was successful electing the kansas city mayor. pat was low key but he was aggressive. pat had little ego but lots of laser-like strategy. he was very easy going but he was very hard on his opponents. as one kansas citian put it after pat had passed away, pat slid into second with his spikes in the air. so you either had to make a very good throw or get out of the way. that was his style very hands-on. he wanted to win badly. pat was instrumental in electing the first woman as jackson county executive. the first woman as jackson county prosecutor, my campaign for that office in 1992. and the first woman as mayor of kansas city. he helped to elect mayors, legislators, city council members, really too many for me to name, too many campaigns, too many candidates. and nine out of ten times he was successful. he helped me throughout my career. i remember vividly in 1990 when i was running for the county legislature, him coming
but pat was not deterred and his candidate bill waras beat the county executive dale baumgartner. the following year pat was hired in a mayoral campaign where he was successful electing the kansas city mayor. pat was low key but he was aggressive. pat had little ego but lots of laser-like strategy. he was very easy going but he was very hard on his opponents. as one kansas citian put it after pat had passed away, pat slid into second with his spikes in the air. so you either had to make a very...