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created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogation should be conducted in a non supportive environment and want to get the person on to our territory away from his or her own surroundings the interrogation room should be quiet private free of any outside distractions or noises. so clearly. remember what. i don't know they tell these interrogators that you can tell whether someone is guilty by looking at them and listening to what they say that confirms their belief that the suspect is guilty and it is a recipe for disaster when our family realized what had happened in that interrogation room it was like oh my god oh my we begin to move closer shortening the distance between the suspect and ourselves moving into their personal space is
created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogation should be conducted in a non supportive environment and want to get the person on to our...
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john reed a police officer from chicago proposes a new and less brutal approach to interrogation. i think john reed was a reformer in many ways you have to understand that when reid came to prominence. the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the third degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes they did or didn't commit they were tuning them up they were using the rubber hose they were grilling them for hour after hour after hour and read to his credit knew that that was a way that was fraught with danger in that it might get false or unreliable confessions the problem is that he and weed and associates today have never come to grips with act that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. the country has gone into a nihilistic fever that's why if they can figure out a hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america take them to charlotte in the g.a.c. this question especially american era this is it we found a point around which elements gone insane we a
john reed a police officer from chicago proposes a new and less brutal approach to interrogation. i think john reed was a reformer in many ways you have to understand that when reid came to prominence. the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the third degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes they did or didn't commit they were tuning them up they were using the rubber hose they were grilling them for hour after hour after hour...
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john reed a police officer from chicago proposes a new and less brutal approach to interrogation. i think john reid was a reformer in many ways you have to understand that when reagan came to prominence . the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the third degree. police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o. they were grilling them for hour after hour after hour and read to his credit knew that that was a way that was fraught with danger in that it might get false or unreliable confessions the problem is that he and we'd in this day have never come to grips with this act that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce confessions. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the secretary defense's office that says we'
john reed a police officer from chicago proposes a new and less brutal approach to interrogation. i think john reid was a reformer in many ways you have to understand that when reagan came to prominence . the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the third degree. police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o. they were grilling them for hour after hour after...
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created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in a non supportive environment we want to get the person on our territory away from his or her own surroundings the interrogation room should be quiet private free of any outside distractions or noises. so please. remember what. i don't know they tell these interrogators that you can tell whether someone is guilty by looking at them and listening to what they say that confirms their belief that the suspect is guilty and it is a recipe for disaster what are finally realized what had happened in that interrogation room it was like oh my god oh my we begin to move closer shortening the distance between the suspect and ourselves moving into their personal space.
created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in a non supportive environment we want to get the person on our...
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created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in a non supportive environment we want to get the person on to our territory away from his or her own surroundings interrogation room should be quiet private free of any outside distractions or noises. so please. remember what. i don't know they tell these.
created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogations should be conducted in a non supportive environment we want to get the person on to our...
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in the first conspiracy, brad and john reed count the plot that killed george washington by soldiers were protect him. wrapping up audiobooks, his daily show host, the reflection on growing up in apartheid south africa. most of the authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> over the past 20 years, but tv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals. here's a portion of her recent program. >> i think we really are looking at some type of precipice. i wanted to make the case for journalism and journalistic institutions. the second messages journalism has to be better. just like everything with the internet. nothing survives unless it's better than what the rest of the internet can do. i think in thinking about why we sometimes struggle with this and why people are not naturally turning to journalism as widely as we should, i think we have to square up to the feelings that we have. >> you can watch this and other programs in the entirety booktv.org type the authors name in the search bar at the top of the page. >> no hol...
in the first conspiracy, brad and john reed count the plot that killed george washington by soldiers were protect him. wrapping up audiobooks, his daily show host, the reflection on growing up in apartheid south africa. most of the authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> over the past 20 years, but tv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals. here's a portion of her recent program. >> i think we really are looking at some type...
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this is a picture in june of 1 907 with john henry reed, who is the guy that actually advocated for thereo be a citrus experiment station along with many other people, but he was one of the principal people standing in riverside. this was an important community. it brought all sorts of people into riverside to try to help the cause of preserving nature. ohis particular book is dear t me because this belonged to wp 46dders, the curator from 19 put these tabs in relation to the different years of citrus. oranges.eet i you open up the book -- and am probably not going to find a section now -- he has notes. there is something underlined. there is a comment. "no." he just circled a part and said "no, cloud dragon." he has corrected it in the book. sometimes it feels like he is talking to me from beyond. it was a critical culminating knowledge about citrus. now we have other books with about neweration practices . they are smaller books. because we can look up things online -- many things are online, websites where people can go for information ther. eit all started with researchers pulling thi
this is a picture in june of 1 907 with john henry reed, who is the guy that actually advocated for thereo be a citrus experiment station along with many other people, but he was one of the principal people standing in riverside. this was an important community. it brought all sorts of people into riverside to try to help the cause of preserving nature. ohis particular book is dear t me because this belonged to wp 46dders, the curator from 19 put these tabs in relation to the different years of...
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congressman john reed joins us next on "morning joe." s us next on "morning joe."company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way... at carvana. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? >>> the new trade deal we have with mexico and canada, what we save on that just with mexico will pay for the wall
congressman john reed joins us next on "morning joe." s us next on "morning joe."company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to...
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the late senator john mccain and senator jack reed seeing an opportunity to promote the notion of service above self championed the expansion of the commission's mandate to include an evaluation of not just the selective service system, but of all service lines. to do so congress charged us to answer two very important questions, first, does our country have a continuing need for a military selective service system and, if so, what, if any, changes are necessary to change it into a 21st century system. second and perhaps more importantly is how can we as a nation create an ethos of service where more people are compelled to survey cross all service lines, military, national or public service? it is a historic opportunity because it's the first time in american history where a commission has been charged to comprehensively and holistically evaluate service in america across all three service lines. so before we could answer the question of how could increase a service participation, we had to define what service means. there are numerous definitions and we wanted to make sure that we had o
the late senator john mccain and senator jack reed seeing an opportunity to promote the notion of service above self championed the expansion of the commission's mandate to include an evaluation of not just the selective service system, but of all service lines. to do so congress charged us to answer two very important questions, first, does our country have a continuing need for a military selective service system and, if so, what, if any, changes are necessary to change it into a 21st century...
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if interest rates tick up and things roll over at higher rates, if reed hastings, i don't know, john run that conglomerate of assets, i might feel more comfortable. but every single thing at&t owns -- >> is that a commentary on randall? >> i don't think anybody -- how could anybody take all of those elements in all those industries that are so disrupted right now plus pay off $180 billion in debt i mean, the pro argument is they've got enormous cash flow >> huge cash flow. >> all of us are helping them pay off that debt. whenever the market gives you 6.9% yield in this interest rate environment, you have to be worried. i would rather play a safer play than verizon or own a basket of them if i was going to go into telecom, i would go into it with a basket >> 6.3% today. i think it was up on friday. there were some upgrades, too, i think. >> craig moffett who's been a long time bear i don't like to argue with them, the $180 billion -- >> i should never come on and say i was wrong a year ago on something. you are not a self-serve guy that's unbelievable. >> that's a hallmark at barron's
if interest rates tick up and things roll over at higher rates, if reed hastings, i don't know, john run that conglomerate of assets, i might feel more comfortable. but every single thing at&t owns -- >> is that a commentary on randall? >> i don't think anybody -- how could anybody take all of those elements in all those industries that are so disrupted right now plus pay off $180 billion in debt i mean, the pro argument is they've got enormous cash flow >> huge cash flow....
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john? >> i think it is basically two committees, in the past senator mccain and reed worked great together with bipartisan ship from donnelly and others on the and others on the strategic force subcommittees and worked hand in hand and lock step to advance obama's modernization and the continuation of it under mr. trump and i think that has been remarkable because there is going to be a lot of turnover on the hill. there is going to be a lot of young staffers come in who have not thought about nuclear weapons ever. probably if the members outside the arms committee think about it for a couple months, so they will be relying on their committees and how the committees evolve is going to be important and i think on the senate side we are going to lose folks like graham and scott and from south carolina, very highly trusted bid the republicans about thinking about nuclear weapons, he is going, but we got to look at who is coming in. kevin kramer from north dakota has an icbm base in his area, in his state. and others. on the democrat side we lose donnelly, which is huge. mccascal and get duck
john? >> i think it is basically two committees, in the past senator mccain and reed worked great together with bipartisan ship from donnelly and others on the and others on the strategic force subcommittees and worked hand in hand and lock step to advance obama's modernization and the continuation of it under mr. trump and i think that has been remarkable because there is going to be a lot of turnover on the hill. there is going to be a lot of young staffers come in who have not thought...
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john, thank you. connell: let's move to our own edward lawrence. he sat down exclusively today with federal reserve vice chairman, richard claire reed today. very big interview, investors were watching this closely in the afternoon. edward made his way over in the snow to the white house. give us a recap. reporter: much prettier scene at the white house. fed vice chairman says the economy is really strong there. there is a lot of momentum into 2019. vice chairman richard cha reed today, they're taking rate hikes meeting by meeting. says the fundamentals of the economy are so strong, that allowed them to raise interest rates four times in 2018. clarida defended the last rate hike. >> i think it was the right decision. at this point with we've been doing is removing accommodation. we were at zero interest rates in the u.s. for a long time. rates at a little bit under 2 1/2%, are just above the rate of inflation. as i said, a moment ago, we can afford to be patient in 2019. there is good momentum. reporter: he says that the global economic slowdown is something that they're watching, but not affecting the u.s. economy as of right now. he does
john, thank you. connell: let's move to our own edward lawrence. he sat down exclusively today with federal reserve vice chairman, richard claire reed today. very big interview, investors were watching this closely in the afternoon. edward made his way over in the snow to the white house. give us a recap. reporter: much prettier scene at the white house. fed vice chairman says the economy is really strong there. there is a lot of momentum into 2019. vice chairman richard cha reed today, they're...
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said there will be no reed to go to the bronx a deal that was agreed to with the british government was just twelve weeks to go until the u.k. leaves the e.u. commission president john call juncker says negotiations are over urged prime minister teresa mayes expected to put the deal to a vote in parliament next week she put off a december vote after facing opposition from many in peace and her own party. and dozens of trucks have taken part in an exercise in southeast england testing plans to deal with long queues at the port of dover if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. with no deal the government says it needs to prepare for all eventually alys with some experts predicting forty five kilometer queues once through customs checks come into effect from kent al-jazeera china hall has this report. in the dawn light a traffic jam emerges a convoy of trucks simulating the long queues for customs checks at britain's ports following a no deal brink's it. this was a live exercise operation broke the government's plan to ease congestion on major southbound routes by diverting trucks to the disused manston airfield from there forming an orderly procession through the kent coun
said there will be no reed to go to the bronx a deal that was agreed to with the british government was just twelve weeks to go until the u.k. leaves the e.u. commission president john call juncker says negotiations are over urged prime minister teresa mayes expected to put the deal to a vote in parliament next week she put off a december vote after facing opposition from many in peace and her own party. and dozens of trucks have taken part in an exercise in southeast england testing plans to...
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john grisham's theater boots here, so thank you for your support as well. thanks to the performing arts for the support and planning. thanks to caitlin reed, bill wyman never one for help promoting this event. laura wiseman, gray and amanda. especially thinking aren't. he handled all the logistical details of this. there was a ton of them. the university side of things. we wouldn't be here without chris. so thanks dear. we wouldn't be here without john grisham. the idea for this came to my wife, kristi, there she is. john's last book tour, where he went was a local right on. he did a podcast. she said, john is really good at this. he should have his own show. so here it is. this is his show. i knew john -- four i met john, he was generous with his time and money. you can -- i couldn't -- you can go three days without hearing some story about him during something nice in the community. i got to know him, i could say it is true i think most of his friends would agree, he's a gravedigger. you've never met someone who wears their fame so lightly. he's a regular person. is not a gravedigger. he's a famous writer. i looked it up, how many books
john grisham's theater boots here, so thank you for your support as well. thanks to the performing arts for the support and planning. thanks to caitlin reed, bill wyman never one for help promoting this event. laura wiseman, gray and amanda. especially thinking aren't. he handled all the logistical details of this. there was a ton of them. the university side of things. we wouldn't be here without chris. so thanks dear. we wouldn't be here without john grisham. the idea for this came to my...
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reed that was elected vice mayor. chaplain say that is she wants to address homelessness and expand access to job train asking career paths to good jobs. >>> tee nix is giving the honor to john mccain. it's remain in the terminal for a man represented in congress for more than 35 years. it was held at the airport yesterday with member in the family there to help celebrate. >> it was beautiful and wonderful. he was so excited. he was pretty sick when we found out about this. this is just really bringing the spirits back up. >> in addition to the newel name for the terminal, there's shops and restaurants and the airport officials say that they hope that the first expression is something that is going to make it want to return to phoenix. >>> the time is 7:39. in just a few hours, the tickets go on sale for the bottle rock music festival. fans are excited about this year's line up. >> yeah, that's kneel young. he is among the headliners. the music festival is set to run from may 24th go the 26th. other performers include williams, san tan that, one republic and imagine dragons. three day passes go on sale at 10:00 for $359 each. single day passes are available on thursday. >>
reed that was elected vice mayor. chaplain say that is she wants to address homelessness and expand access to job train asking career paths to good jobs. >>> tee nix is giving the honor to john mccain. it's remain in the terminal for a man represented in congress for more than 35 years. it was held at the airport yesterday with member in the family there to help celebrate. >> it was beautiful and wonderful. he was so excited. he was pretty sick when we found out about this....