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simulate the wall logs in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because they were killing the world knows about these things because of wiki leaks the world is seeing the evidence of these things vitally important in a democracy the. truth is known that we know what the powerful do in our name in the name of every citizen in this country so we need to speak up for what we believe says don't need to depend defend press freedom we need to speak out against the extradition of jews in the united states america through feeling these atrocities for revealing these crimes are really revealing the horrors of war and do you fair with boris johnson now with a large majority in parliament where the journal of genocide does get exercise the united states due for parcells and assad cracking down on press freedoms head. i think one of the great problems with this situation is that it's almost giving a warning to other journalists don't expose war crimes don't expose the truth don't expose the horrors of war because this may happen to you as well just
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belmarsh prison is said to be a worse place even than guantanamo. he is. denard the writer of fraternizing with all the person knows. he told me that when he sees people go past his cell he wishes he wished he could speak for one. i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating with the outside world this time to save their heads. we were not sure if he wanted to communicate with journalists but here's a letter we have just received from belmarsh prison and it's from joel and i songes it says here on the back of. that letter reveals despair and frustration as the trial draws closer the wiki leaks founder says he has no internet or telephone nexus which seriously hinders his ability to prepare his own defense handle he has nothing much to do except walk thousands of laps per day around the cell. it's very distressing to. see someone you have w
belmarsh prison is said to be a worse place even than guantanamo. he is. denard the writer of fraternizing with all the person knows. he told me that when he sees people go past his cell he wishes he wished he could speak for one. i saw in those leaked media also great he appears to have a lot lost a lot of weight. when i saw that i really started crying because when you know someone very well and see him in in this position. i'm not allowed to hand him anything the only way of communicating...
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they wanted to trump saying he's saddened by the palestinian situation is like if he walked into guantanamo bay and said he was saddened 'd by the pain the poverty and confinement of these prisoners if only there were an answer. it would be like me saying i'm disgusted by the pornography on pornhub always there is something i could do about. let's see another quote for when the conditions for statehood are met including the firm rejection of terrorism. luckily israel doesn't have to reject terrorism they get to enjoy it. like killing unarmed people at the border it's just a hoot snipers have killed hundreds over the past year and the i.d.f. claims they know exactly where every bullet layered meeting their killing innocent people on purpose but you have to admit whether you agree with them or not promptly was incredibly well informed on this topic israel will work closely with a wonderful person a wonderful man the king of jordan to ensure that the status quo of the temple mount is preserved and strong measures are taken to ensure that all muslims who wish to visit peacefully and pray at the
they wanted to trump saying he's saddened by the palestinian situation is like if he walked into guantanamo bay and said he was saddened 'd by the pain the poverty and confinement of these prisoners if only there were an answer. it would be like me saying i'm disgusted by the pornography on pornhub always there is something i could do about. let's see another quote for when the conditions for statehood are met including the firm rejection of terrorism. luckily israel doesn't have to reject...
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us interference in other government countries in the torture in afghanistan and iraq the guantanamo bay detainees who know how to try it i don't consider not to be a criminal offense not hold it services journalism so it's never miss my face that potential. time in jail for not would be reprehensible i thank you for joining us claire de mint m.e.p.a. thank. a 75000000000 international film festival is in full swing one film not competing for the golden bet is hillary a us documentary about the life of the former 1st lady take a look at a clip from super tuesday 2060 when hillary clinton was on a roll back. there. and i know. well they don't do is have a humphrey on scott's a rock for i have been to see that documentary welcome chops how does hillary come out of this. yeah. it's interesting because of course hillary clinton is one of the most divisive political figures in the united states there's a lot of people who love our and there's also a lot of people who really hater and both of these groups will find a lot. a lot of ammunition in this documentary series i mean we see hillary as
us interference in other government countries in the torture in afghanistan and iraq the guantanamo bay detainees who know how to try it i don't consider not to be a criminal offense not hold it services journalism so it's never miss my face that potential. time in jail for not would be reprehensible i thank you for joining us claire de mint m.e.p.a. thank. a 75000000000 international film festival is in full swing one film not competing for the golden bet is hillary a us documentary about the...
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burden sharing with nato partners, combatting terrorism, and the cost of holding inmates at guantanamo bay. >> there we go. it's time we start, so we will start. >> good morning, the committee today's receives testimony from the command, this is a very significant, because in my narrow view, we have the two thumbs that were never adequately resourced, compared to the threat that we are facing. we have two great heroes here, general to steve townsend, and a commander of the u.s. act calm and amarok greg, a commander of south calm. this committee's top priority is to ensure the effective invitation of the national defensive strategy, that is this. we have been in hearing to this in a very bipartisan way. we identify the competition with china and russia, some of the people are really sensitive until we came out with this document. china and russia's growing influence is both country viewing africa and latin america to fulfill their global ambitions and challenge the united states. this is particularly evident in africa, and with the last two years have conducted over 160 african country
burden sharing with nato partners, combatting terrorism, and the cost of holding inmates at guantanamo bay. >> there we go. it's time we start, so we will start. >> good morning, the committee today's receives testimony from the command, this is a very significant, because in my narrow view, we have the two thumbs that were never adequately resourced, compared to the threat that we are facing. we have two great heroes here, general to steve townsend, and a commander of the u.s. act...
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really addressing with you gives julian a certain drug that we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's talking about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of his talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing in these all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected says it is hugely interconnected and that's that's one thing that may help somewhat is that people are in the streets in some of the other though in chile right and where where where it started with a tiny crease in subway faces something that they've realized now that there is a movement in latin america and south america but also the in france and maybe one day there will even be an uprising in the united kingdom to say you know enough so but it was the other uprisings as a border johnson well supposedly he wanted to huge majority in poland was coming to our will come to that but you know before i do in colombia now even though they even though the government there is very very extremely right wing and there's a dictatorship in the peo
really addressing with you gives julian a certain drug that we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's talking about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of his talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing in these all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected says it is hugely interconnected and that's that's one thing that may help somewhat is that people are in the streets in some of the other...
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simulate the wall logs in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because of wiki leaks the world knows about these things because they were giving us the world to see the evidence of these things vitally important in a democracy the. truth is known that we know what the powerful do in our name in the name of every citizen in this country so we need to speak up for what we believe says don't need to depend defend press freedom we need to speak out against the extradition of jews in the united states america through feeling these atrocities for revealing these crimes are really revealing the horrors of war and do you fear what boris johnson now with a large majority in parliament western and genocides does get exercise the united states do for parcells and assad cracking down on press freedoms head. i think one of the great problems with this situation is that it's almost giving a warning to other journalists don't expose war crimes don't expose the truth don't expose the horrors of war because this may happen to you as well just imagine wh
simulate the wall logs in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because of wiki leaks the world knows about these things because they were giving us the world to see the evidence of these things vitally important in a democracy the. truth is known that we know what the powerful do in our name in the name of every citizen in this country so we need to speak up for what we believe says don't need to depend defend press freedom we need to...
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regions, burden sharing with nato partners, combatting terrorism, and the cost of holding inmates at guantanamo bay. >> there we go. says it's time we start, so we're going to start. good morning. the committee today's received testimony from the command, southcom and africom. this is a very significant meeting because we have, in my narrow view, we have the two coms that never were adequately resourced. i really believe that. compared to the threat that we're facing. we have two great heroes here. we have general steve townsend, a commander at the u.s. africom and admiral greg fawler, commander of southcom. the committee is to ensure the national defense strategy. that's this. we have been adhering to this to the letter as near -- in a very bipartisan way. the -- we identified the competition with china and russia, to where the problem is, that some of the people were really sensitive to until we came out with this document. china and russia's growing influence isn't limited to europe, the indopacific, both countries view america and latin america as critical battlefields to fulfill their glob
regions, burden sharing with nato partners, combatting terrorism, and the cost of holding inmates at guantanamo bay. >> there we go. says it's time we start, so we're going to start. good morning. the committee today's received testimony from the command, southcom and africom. this is a very significant meeting because we have, in my narrow view, we have the two coms that never were adequately resourced. i really believe that. compared to the threat that we're facing. we have two great...
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military assassinations of journalists torture in guantanamo multinationals endangering health in the developing world and the d.n.c. as war on us democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is also exposed corruption destroyed illusions about nato nations self-proclaimed war on drugs joining me now is acclaimed author and journalist country lowenstein whose new book is called pills powder and smoke inside the bloody war on drugs the well while the drug deaths are at record levels here in the u.k. your book kicks off with one door of a switch thanks to the songes wiki leaks explains how the so-called war on drugs is actually sort of nothing to live in. imperialism like the united free food company where honduras for a book on drugs that is into the middle i think a lot of people when i think of the drug war don't think of honduras in effect i should because most of the cocaine going into the u.s. goes via honduras from south america it's mostly a transit country rather than a production company a country but it is a narco state the violence is some of the worst in the world abort
military assassinations of journalists torture in guantanamo multinationals endangering health in the developing world and the d.n.c. as war on us democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is also exposed corruption destroyed illusions about nato nations self-proclaimed war on drugs joining me now is acclaimed author and journalist country lowenstein whose new book is called pills powder and smoke inside the bloody war on drugs the well while the drug deaths are at record levels here in...
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s guantanamo bay and we also learned earlier that in fact julian assange she has been placed in 5 holding cells he's been handcuffed frequently and i believe that his case files have been confiscated at the end of the day and his attorney edward fitzgerald has argued that in fact that impairs his right to a fair trial 4 we also have learned that while he was staying in the ecuadorian embassy in london that this spanish security firm you see global was actually spying on him in spying on his visitors in particular journalists especially those who were russian or american so that even infringes on his rights to attorney client privilege as well you know joe i mean considering how he's being treated during this trial and of course the the the information that has come out that he was spied on when he was in the ecuadorian embassy i mean he really must really scare the daylights out of the establishment but. the way he's being treated proves that i mean it is sense he is probably the most dangerous man in the world and they want to punish him for this go ahead joe. it was certainly not danger
s guantanamo bay and we also learned earlier that in fact julian assange she has been placed in 5 holding cells he's been handcuffed frequently and i believe that his case files have been confiscated at the end of the day and his attorney edward fitzgerald has argued that in fact that impairs his right to a fair trial 4 we also have learned that while he was staying in the ecuadorian embassy in london that this spanish security firm you see global was actually spying on him in spying on his...
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s guantanamo bay and we also learned earlier that in fact julian assange has been placed in 5 holding cells he's been handcuffed frequently and i believe that his case files have been confiscated at the end of the day and his attorney edward fitzgerald has argued that in fact that impairs his right to a fair trial 4 we also have learned that while he was staying in the ecuadorian embassy in london that this spanish security firm that you see global was actually spying on him in spying on his visitors in particular journalists especially those who were russian or american so that even infringes on his rights to attorney client privilege as well you know joe i mean considering how he's being treated during this trial and of course the the the information that has come out that he was spied on when he was in the ecuador.
s guantanamo bay and we also learned earlier that in fact julian assange has been placed in 5 holding cells he's been handcuffed frequently and i believe that his case files have been confiscated at the end of the day and his attorney edward fitzgerald has argued that in fact that impairs his right to a fair trial 4 we also have learned that while he was staying in the ecuadorian embassy in london that this spanish security firm that you see global was actually spying on him in spying on his...
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can have permanent military bases in cuba, the most famous of which is guantanamo bay. and do americans retain that base to the present? yes they do. , so the united states can interfere in politics, they have a military base, and cuba can make no other similar treaties or negotiations like this with another foreign power. the u.s. can interfere in their politics. the u.s. can have a military base. and cuba cannot make this kind of arrangement with any other nation. so is cuba independent? what would the cubans say? no. is it a colony? is it an unofficial colony? right? at the time, americans called in a protectorate. you know you are splitting hairs when you are coming up with new names for your colonies. it was functioning like a colony. we are going to talk about this through the rest of the semester. then puerto rico. some people called puerto rico the world's oldest colony, because it has been controlled by foreign colonizers since columbus arrived in 1493. ok 1493. is puerto rico part of the united states to the present? and guam and samoa were considered unincorp
can have permanent military bases in cuba, the most famous of which is guantanamo bay. and do americans retain that base to the present? yes they do. , so the united states can interfere in politics, they have a military base, and cuba can make no other similar treaties or negotiations like this with another foreign power. the u.s. can interfere in their politics. the u.s. can have a military base. and cuba cannot make this kind of arrangement with any other nation. so is cuba independent? what...
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it was about a guy who had my same name and it turned out that guy was detainee 244 at guantanamo bay coincidence. a prisoner with the same name inside
it was about a guy who had my same name and it turned out that guy was detainee 244 at guantanamo bay coincidence. a prisoner with the same name inside
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. >> jimmy: oh, the president sent you to guantanamo bay? why?cause he's very angry with me, matter than joaquin phoenix in a dairy farm. >> jimmy: i'm very sorry to hear that. how are you holding up down there in cuba, flight. >> i'm okay, you know, it's pretty hot here. it's hotter than the cauldron kellyanne conway uses to make potions. >> jimmy: make sure you drink plenty of water. >> i'm drinking plenty, upside down through my nose. >> jimmy: you're being water boarded? >> oh, it's not that bad, like chugging a kiddie pool. the bedbugs have ringworm. >> jimmy: that does sound bad. i'm sorry, hey, you know what one thing i wanted to ask, have you seen lieutenant colonel vindman and/or his twin brother. >> oh, no, the president sent them on a corona virus cruise. there's no room for them. >> jimmy: a coronavirus -- >> there's too many new detainees here. >> jimmy: who are the detainees? >> mitt romney's grandkids. >> jimmy: which ones? which kids? >> all 300 of them, jimmy, the whole tabernacle choir. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> yeah. we're squeezed
. >> jimmy: oh, the president sent you to guantanamo bay? why?cause he's very angry with me, matter than joaquin phoenix in a dairy farm. >> jimmy: i'm very sorry to hear that. how are you holding up down there in cuba, flight. >> i'm okay, you know, it's pretty hot here. it's hotter than the cauldron kellyanne conway uses to make potions. >> jimmy: make sure you drink plenty of water. >> i'm drinking plenty, upside down through my nose. >> jimmy: you're...
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how does guantanamo bay they fit into -- how does guantanamo bay fit into the context? if you look at the newspaper, you will see the picture of the marines landing at guantanamo bay in 1898. a battalion of marines takes a camp and establishes the base there today. look at the marines. who was there with them to talk about it? stephen crane, one of the best accountants of military action. you are going to see a pattern develop of battalions and regimens doing things, and famous recorders trailing along with them. this is 1898. take a look at this. china, there is a detachment of marines that comes off ships and goes to rescue of the consulates in beijing. more marines come and two regimens of army, as well. look who gets the newspaper. those marines haven't even gone, and there they are. do you see a pattern? we also noticed, and that's one of the things that the talks have been about today, the impact of world war i on america and the armed forces. we are starting to see marines doing things in places far away from our shores, like in china, because america is becoming
how does guantanamo bay they fit into -- how does guantanamo bay fit into the context? if you look at the newspaper, you will see the picture of the marines landing at guantanamo bay in 1898. a battalion of marines takes a camp and establishes the base there today. look at the marines. who was there with them to talk about it? stephen crane, one of the best accountants of military action. you are going to see a pattern develop of battalions and regimens doing things, and famous recorders...