john gibler, thank you for being with us.e author of "mexico unconquered: chronicles of power and revolt," and more recently "to die in mexico: dispatches from inside the drug war." well, thank you as director of the policy program for international policy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. speaking of ferguson, as the parents of michael brown testified in geneva before the un's human rights council around areissue of torture, we going to come back home in our next segment and look at the issue that african-americans face in this country with professor kimberle crenshaw. stay with us. [♪] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. from washington, democratic lawmakers will meet today to debate the way forward in the postelection lame-duck session. one key issue will be the timing of the senate judiciary's commissions on permission of loretta lynch. it looks increasingly likely that the hearing will not begin until next year, after the republicans t