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dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell into government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized. the greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. not even knowing what we don't know about not even knowing the questions to ask. sixteen thousand nine hundred forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. always full of good shroom. of ember the bomb of the day still. but all the food in the city people it. credibly in every. going to need. to. consider. am the best . to the be. mission to teach. rioters have taken over. some of the worst. meanwhile.
dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell into government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized. the greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. not even knowing what we don't know about not even knowing the questions to ask. sixteen thousand nine hundred forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. always full of good shroom. of...
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conducted the enhanced techniques program remain well protected the cia has provided doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen with a five million dollar legal defense fund in case they are charged with torturing detainees. we go to the professionals who are trained in this kind of work to get information little protect the american people and by the way we have gotten information from these high value detainees that have no protection in two thousand and six president bush announced that the enhanced techniques provided invaluable intelligence but by then the program was so widely condemned that a high army official could publicly refute him without getting punished no good intelligence is going to come from abusive practices i think history tells us i think the empirical evidence of the last five years. or so and moreover any piece of intelligence which is obtained under duress or through the use of. techniques would be of questionable credibility. and additionally it would do more harm than good when it inevitably became known that abusive practices were used as speaking truth to power and
conducted the enhanced techniques program remain well protected the cia has provided doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen with a five million dollar legal defense fund in case they are charged with torturing detainees. we go to the professionals who are trained in this kind of work to get information little protect the american people and by the way we have gotten information from these high value detainees that have no protection in two thousand and six president bush announced that the...
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. tanya the lady well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know you don't like. being cut off. except it is an ecovillage but the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her to try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind. you know you she will come back i know it was and i will wait but even if it means i must wait until my dying day. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods we. were in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went a
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. tanya the...
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health the institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions to ask. the. united states is a very good example here because in early years the baby had a pretty strong genuine democracy a bad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much more than didn't do the deputy of the majority of the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to instill a democracy that thought democracy was horrible they wanted top leaders that i replied i may purposely designed the institutions to as they put it i'm excluding the majority from participation. to me so here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over fo
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three tons until congress until the national institutes of health the institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions to ask. the....
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the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three times and talk congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. where did you stop here's a guy who committed pedophilia with over four hundred children and he's taken to the court take of the old bailey and his defense is if you prosecute me i'm going to go to what your life that's what i just be a say if you prosecute me and our skin and scores and hundreds of incidents of fraud we threaten to leave the country and the government says oh no you did your for. the united states is a very good example here because in our early years the baby had a pretty strong genuine democracy bad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much
the texas state board of examiners dismissed a complaint against dr james mitchell the psychologist to according to government documents led the team that water boarded a detainee eighty three times and talk congress until the national institutes of health institute of medicine realized that this is arguably the single greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. and act that way. we will be. not even knowing what we don't know about. even knowing the questions i asked. where did...
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contract by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologists were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through who we were. just to interrogation training it was for the benefit of our own forces. seeing that these people actually were the architects by the torture program just it made me physically ill. and lock up. the good honest it's organized by psychologists mitchell and jessen for cia interrogators came to be called enhanced interrogation techniques. these techniques were soon adopted by army interrogators at guantanamo that the help of a psychiatrist and a psychologist from there they were exported to afghanistan and iraq e detention sites the program became so widespread it was only a
contract by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologists were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could...
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contract by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologists were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through we were doing this to interrogation training it was for the benefit of our forces. seeing that these people actually were the architects follow the torture program just it made me physically ill. and lock up the good honest it's organized by psychologists mitchell and jessen for cia interrogators came to be called enhanced interrogation techniques. these techniques were soon adopted by army interrogators at guantanamo the day help of a psychiatrist and a psychologist from there they were exported to afghanistan in iraqi detention sites the program became so widespread it was only a matter of time
contract by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologists were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people...
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contracted by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for use on detainees. dr.
contracted by the cia were among the first to introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for use on detainees. dr.
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it was james clapper who told n andrea mitchell. the constitution applied to when they went to get a book off the shelf. that was their understanding constitutionally. the library was being built, we put it in a place and the constitution stops us from willy nilly grabbing it off the shelves. that's a question that needs to be contested in the courts. >> you did hear the president just say they are going to stop willy nilly grabbing things right now -- >> there is a number of presidential directives and initial review and significantly scaling back from three steps to two steps the bulk collection metadata. when you hook at data at that scope, that's a lot of people caught up. >> i think there was an implicit admission that there's been overclassification of data. i thnk he mentioned a number of times how they were going to release some opinions other information. he mentioned and wanted to highlight how much information was going to be released and review period on when they are going to be releasing more data. that's a real proble
it was james clapper who told n andrea mitchell. the constitution applied to when they went to get a book off the shelf. that was their understanding constitutionally. the library was being built, we put it in a place and the constitution stops us from willy nilly grabbing it off the shelves. that's a question that needs to be contested in the courts. >> you did hear the president just say they are going to stop willy nilly grabbing things right now -- >> there is a number of...
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. >> this is how i've been tracking this debate, and james clapper said this to our colleague, driandrea mitchellcollect everything, we need to have it all. and then we put it there. it's in the library. and then the constitution requires us to go to a court to get a warrant to take the book off the shelf, right? >> right. >> and i think the question to me seems to be, are we okay, constitutionally, as a society, with bulk collection being the norm? >> that's exactly right. the question is -- >> and the speech does not resolve that. >> the speech doesn't -- he dodges it. and the question for us is the fact that collecting the data is wrong. it's unconstitutional. the fourth amendment is really clear. unreasonable searches and seizures. so, okay, so you have judicial review, which the president says he's going to put in place to search the data bank, great. how about the seizure itself? >> but here's the thing, right? a seizure of a piece of paper in 1789 is a very different thing than a seizure now. because that piece of paper cannot be copied. and if you have it, i don't, right? seizure, in a di
. >> this is how i've been tracking this debate, and james clapper said this to our colleague, driandrea mitchellcollect everything, we need to have it all. and then we put it there. it's in the library. and then the constitution requires us to go to a court to get a warrant to take the book off the shelf, right? >> right. >> and i think the question to me seems to be, are we okay, constitutionally, as a society, with bulk collection being the norm? >> that's exactly...