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a complicated tale but a guantanamo bay. a complicated tale buta reminder guantanamo bay.nder that these wars have a very long tail and the suffering and pain connected to them. daniel pa re nt and pain connected to them. daniel parent was trying to find some of the people involved in at the attacks of 9/11 in a pakistan and he paid a terrible price, it was a horrible story at the time and still is. stefanie, your interest in europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention?” europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention? i am maybe staying a bit closer to home, it isa maybe staying a bit closer to home, it is a story that has been reported in the uk and europe but i think it's an interesting story on a wider scale. 0n it's an interesting story on a wider scale. on monday this week, the hungarian parliament with a two thirds majority allowed victor albarn from now on to rule by decree, this without any time limit. this is something we have seen, especially in hungary, but also in poland— that these countries relating to undermine the co
a complicated tale but a guantanamo bay. a complicated tale buta reminder guantanamo bay.nder that these wars have a very long tail and the suffering and pain connected to them. daniel pa re nt and pain connected to them. daniel parent was trying to find some of the people involved in at the attacks of 9/11 in a pakistan and he paid a terrible price, it was a horrible story at the time and still is. stefanie, your interest in europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention?”...
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really dressing with you gives julie that certain drug we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's doing about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of this talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing is 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 chiz may help somewhat is that people are in the streets in sunday out though in chile right and where where where it started with a tiny crease in subway phases 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 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 is a dictatorship in the people who are on a
really dressing with you gives julie that certain drug we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's doing about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of this talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing is 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 chiz may help somewhat is that people are in the streets in sunday out though in...
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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 if wiki leaks the world knows about these things because it wiki leaks 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 what we call it 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 or even revealing these horrors of war and you fair with our son so 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 imagine what would
simulate the wall logs in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because if wiki leaks the world knows about these things because it wiki leaks 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 what we call it says don't need to depend defend press freedom we need to speak out...
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attorney who in her youth clerked on the senate judiciary committee and served as a legal observer at guantanamo bay she has worked as both a lawyer and activist on complex civil rights
attorney who in her youth clerked on the senate judiciary committee and served as a legal observer at guantanamo bay she has worked as both a lawyer and activist on complex civil rights
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guantanamo bay, 1776, we are going to hold them indefinitely.he problem is, new york city is burned. it is a ruin of a city. where is general how going to put these prisoners -- where is general howe going to put these prisoners? troop transport ships. the most famous is the jersey. it's only used as a prison ship later in the your. but nonetheless, the conditions on the prison ships for these american soldiers are going to be -- jersey primarily holds sailors -- are going to be atrocious. you can imagine. the filth, the disease when he put thousands of people on a ship like that moored in the brooklyn harbor. consequently, fatalities are going to mount really quickly. that first winter of 76-77 is really, really deadly for the americans. historians estimate somewhere between 12000 and 18,000 american service personnel died in british custody during the eight years of the revolutionary war. there were perhaps between 20 and 30,000 americans captured. we do not have great numbers for this. that's over 50% though. that means if you will fall in br
guantanamo bay, 1776, we are going to hold them indefinitely.he problem is, new york city is burned. it is a ruin of a city. where is general how going to put these prisoners -- where is general howe going to put these prisoners? troop transport ships. the most famous is the jersey. it's only used as a prison ship later in the your. but nonetheless, the conditions on the prison ships for these american soldiers are going to be -- jersey primarily holds sailors -- are going to be atrocious. you...
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did the same kind of problems were congress said you can't spend money to release any money at guantanamo bay in this you give congress 90 days notice because they may want to do something obama did that bernie swap with going to go didn't give any notice at all that oh and the g.a.o. found that a violation of that spending caught many of these violations you know the democrats . engaged in much the same kind of activity it's true that trump in some cases take a new level but the fact is chris no president has ever surrendered power back no matter how violently it's been usurped by the predecessor haganah day and that that precedent and just move it to a new level whether it's republican or democrat when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the impeachment process and constitutional violations with legal scholar bruce. i. i don't trust medical authority at all never and there isn't for that as i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what ha
did the same kind of problems were congress said you can't spend money to release any money at guantanamo bay in this you give congress 90 days notice because they may want to do something obama did that bernie swap with going to go didn't give any notice at all that oh and the g.a.o. found that a violation of that spending caught many of these violations you know the democrats . engaged in much the same kind of activity it's true that trump in some cases take a new level but the fact is chris...
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like obama like obama has kept this promise as you know all those promises he kept it to close guantanamo to end the wars that turned to $1.00 to $7.91 doesn't have a history of keeping promises by then have a history of volunteer and a prosecutor himself at large corporations. you're going 2nd and probably thinking to himself you can keep your heart but many things like that are going to radically shock he said you can't want to test for coronavirus you could get it back and makes that mark step that's what he said that's going to be the rallying cry this year if you want to test you can get it so says donald trump on march 7th and there's not a soul that believes that that's something he could make good on so that's going to be a promise peter to people remember in 2020 well ok look i'm actually really think that this is the lead the coronavirus crisis and what happens afterwards i mean this devastation of the economy that is working people being absolutely utterly destroyed during this i mean we're not bogus enough on that because we're focused on the on the power to make this thing go
like obama like obama has kept this promise as you know all those promises he kept it to close guantanamo to end the wars that turned to $1.00 to $7.91 doesn't have a history of keeping promises by then have a history of volunteer and a prosecutor himself at large corporations. you're going 2nd and probably thinking to himself you can keep your heart but many things like that are going to radically shock he said you can't want to test for coronavirus you could get it back and makes that mark...
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yes in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because if we can only see the world knows about these things because they were killing us the world is seeing the evidence of these things quietly hopefully 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 is 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 or even revealing these horrors of war and do you fair with boris johnson now with a large majority in parliament where the journal and genocides does get exercise the united states do you fear bars johnson to stop 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 all the 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
yes in relation to iraq and afghanistan and similarly the treatment of people in guantanamo bay it is because if we can only see the world knows about these things because they were killing us the world is seeing the evidence of these things quietly hopefully 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 is don't need to depend defend press freedom we need to speak out...
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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 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 stuff. 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 dangerous in a viole
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 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...
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torture in guantanamo bay and its founder julian assange has today is allegedly said to death by u.k. authorities at the coronavirus truck prison the london deal that people judge by social media wash your hands and don't forget to join me on the ground on your twitter soundgarden scrubber facebook. style bananas is to put on a chain on the western kenya little spark that sent me a inching up at your one clip association with money i don't own that i desired to know. but i know there are some golf but i've got a local just in atlanta and i was going near them she told. me about show was still up because i. use them or push at them can you just put sample. new put it's not just on posts almost and you will not only know the full not so there is to stop and it takes to get the shit when i see you over or just. plain has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain patients believe that their opioid prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price that they pay closer dependency and addictio
torture in guantanamo bay and its founder julian assange has today is allegedly said to death by u.k. authorities at the coronavirus truck prison the london deal that people judge by social media wash your hands and don't forget to join me on the ground on your twitter soundgarden scrubber facebook. style bananas is to put on a chain on the western kenya little spark that sent me a inching up at your one clip association with money i don't own that i desired to know. but i know there are some...
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a lot of batista's planes were refueling in guantanamo bay. the americans are training the secret police. it was really not an ideal situation. so the three kids are there, but fidel eventually decides one of them really couldn't hack the mountain life. fidel eventually decides it's too dangerous having them there because if they get killed or wounded it would be a pr disaster. so he lets them go. one guy stays for another three months and finally fidel sends him back to the united states to do fund-raising speeches because they've setup offices in new york, on the upper west side right near columbia university and all these students keep turning up to try to volunteer for the revolution for the summer holidays only. they want to be back for their classes in fall. only a few of them actually make it down there, but there's some great stories of kids in berkeley to steal their parents car and try to drive to miami to go down to join the revolution and fail dismally just as well. but anyway floating around we have another rare early photo of che
a lot of batista's planes were refueling in guantanamo bay. the americans are training the secret police. it was really not an ideal situation. so the three kids are there, but fidel eventually decides one of them really couldn't hack the mountain life. fidel eventually decides it's too dangerous having them there because if they get killed or wounded it would be a pr disaster. so he lets them go. one guy stays for another three months and finally fidel sends him back to the united states to do...
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guantanamo bay 1776, right. we're going to hold them indefinitely. problem is the british occupied new york city, new york city has burned, it is a ruin of a city, where is general howell going to put these prisoners but on troop transport ships. probably the most famous of these is the jersey -- jersey is used as a prison ship later in the war, not at first. nonetheless, the conditions on these prison ships or american soldiers are going to be held and jersey primarily holds sailors, are going to be atrocious, right? you can imagine the filth and the disease that is going to run rampant when you put thousands of people on a ship like that. moored in the brooklyn harbor. and so consequently fatalities are going to mount. really quickly. that first winter of '76 '77 is really, really deadly for the americans. historians estimate that somewhere between 12 and 18,000 american service personnel died in british custody during their eight years of the revolutionary war. 12 to 18. there are perhaps between 20 and 30,000 americans captured. don't have great
guantanamo bay 1776, right. we're going to hold them indefinitely. problem is the british occupied new york city, new york city has burned, it is a ruin of a city, where is general howell going to put these prisoners but on troop transport ships. probably the most famous of these is the jersey -- jersey is used as a prison ship later in the war, not at first. nonetheless, the conditions on these prison ships or american soldiers are going to be held and jersey primarily holds sailors, are going...
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this is our first torture scandal, the water cure, later to be known by another name that guantanamo bay. it was the beginning of the loss of innocence for the united states. the philippine war led americans to realize that that world is out there and if we are going to go out and project our power, we have to do bad things like other countries do. that is a realization i think we are still grappling with. the american soul is divided. we are in peerless, but also isolationist. we want to guide the world, but want every country to guide itself, and that has divided our soul, something you see coming out of this original debate of 1898. you can take it back further to 1630 with john winthrop. what did he mean when he said, we shall be as a city upon a hill in the eyes of all people upon us? did he mean we should go out in the world and redeem it and make it better? or no, we should create a virtual society at home and see if it could become a model to others. we still have not decided that and that shapes our approach to the world to this day. stephen: -- robin: i want to put a capper
this is our first torture scandal, the water cure, later to be known by another name that guantanamo bay. it was the beginning of the loss of innocence for the united states. the philippine war led americans to realize that that world is out there and if we are going to go out and project our power, we have to do bad things like other countries do. that is a realization i think we are still grappling with. the american soul is divided. we are in peerless, but also isolationist. we want to guide...
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had president roosevelt followed through and moved the presidential retreat from shangri-la to guantanamo. [ laughter ] >> so, mike, you were the commanding officer at the end of president clinton's term and the start of president bush's term. you got to run the place. tell us a little bit about what that entailed and tell us about the place itself. what's there? what is camp david like? >> thank you, holly. president bush, mrs. bush, great to see you again. thank you for this honor. 200 acres of mountain park. work with national park service. it is a rustic retreat, simple, single-story cabins, oak plank siding, cedar shake shingle roofs. just enough amenities. enough security of course, but very pleasant, simple place to go where many presidents have found that respite they're looking for. >> talk a little bit about your role and the staff. >> it is navy command. it's run by the navy. it's been that way since the roosevelt years. he took the sailors from the yacht that stewart talked about and the marines to guard it. so it's a navy command that operates and maintains the principal faci
had president roosevelt followed through and moved the presidential retreat from shangri-la to guantanamo. [ laughter ] >> so, mike, you were the commanding officer at the end of president clinton's term and the start of president bush's term. you got to run the place. tell us a little bit about what that entailed and tell us about the place itself. what's there? what is camp david like? >> thank you, holly. president bush, mrs. bush, great to see you again. thank you for this...
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crabapple a writer journalist and artist guantanamo is a place that runs on secrecy and on censorship but it's not just i had an advantage i could drive around the censorship as a journalist i spent much of my time covering protests all over the world the people in the streets today the same people who'd been on the streets protesting against austerity 6 to tell other . i document people fighting oppression often against impossible odds i drew this right next to the right cops. i explore how will global economic system pave the way to a new author. with art and with words i document the ways the people are fighting our. lot. with technology provide the solutions to. all the tools we use to communicate and organize become our undoing. all the. always sleep global social dystopia. was. paul mean you share something we're both people that are were deeply changed by 2011 a year of mass uprisings that spread from wisconsin to egypt to new york to greece to syria i got my start as a journalist going down to zuccotti park where the occupy wall street protest encampment was and trying to draw
crabapple a writer journalist and artist guantanamo is a place that runs on secrecy and on censorship but it's not just i had an advantage i could drive around the censorship as a journalist i spent much of my time covering protests all over the world the people in the streets today the same people who'd been on the streets protesting against austerity 6 to tell other . i document people fighting oppression often against impossible odds i drew this right next to the right cops. i explore how...
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producirse un terremoto hace media hora sobre el este de cuba, ocurrÍa cerca de la provincia de guantÁnamomperaturas son parecidas a la de ayer, han bajado en texas tras las tormentas severas. el noreste ambiente tranquilo con un poco de nieve cerca los lagos y estas son las tormentas mÁs activas esta maÑana que estÁn produciendo ráfagas de viento fuerte, granizo y algÚn tornado. mÁs de 15,000,000 están en riesgo de tiempo severo, esta maÑana en georgia y las carolinas y maÑana tambiÉn en la zona de carolina del norte y florida. veremos mÁs adelante que ocurrirÁ con esa lÍnea tormentas que estÁ camino de atlanta y serÁ bien activa en las prÓximas horas. >> gracias. a veces me confunden por lo guapo, pero no soy alan. >> y lo inteligente. >> pendientes con ese clima. >> que viva el amor seÑores, anoche jorge ramos y chiqui delgado, ronquera la promesa de no hablar de su amor en pÚblico, ella lo entrevistÓ y aquÍ verÁn lo mejor de esta entrevista que hizo ssuspirar a muchos. >> ya lo dice el refrÁn, sÓlo hace falta una chiquis para que caigan los ramos. un circo se quedÓ varado en california
producirse un terremoto hace media hora sobre el este de cuba, ocurrÍa cerca de la provincia de guantÁnamomperaturas son parecidas a la de ayer, han bajado en texas tras las tormentas severas. el noreste ambiente tranquilo con un poco de nieve cerca los lagos y estas son las tormentas mÁs activas esta maÑana que estÁn produciendo ráfagas de viento fuerte, granizo y algÚn tornado. mÁs de 15,000,000 están en riesgo de tiempo severo, esta maÑana en georgia y las carolinas y maÑana...