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john reid 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 3rd 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 this act that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. the swarms of them so my. good us who was before. much of those who heard the preview or. seen him with the north were who were going to. move folk move when it. will show you this new video of the little i mean it's a good look or a good. muslim also these girls will give you films for good girls. t
john reid 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 3rd 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 reid 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 reagan came to prominence . the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the 3rd degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes that 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 they eat and weed and associates today have never come to grips with act that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a f
john reid 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 reagan came to prominence . the method that was used widely throughout the united states was what's called the 3rd degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes that 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...
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also worth mentioning, two very special parachutists this afternoon, two 95—year—olds, john hutton and harry reidped on d—day, and will once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydive jumps, once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydivejumps, with once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydive jumps, with the red devils free full display team. that is absolutely incredible, that at the age of 95 they will do that. and hard to think the courage these men had and the terror, i suppose, as they boarded the aircraft 75 yea rs as they boarded the aircraft 75 years ago, ready to be dropped into enemy territory. they tell me they we re enemy territory. they tell me they were extremely well trained. they tell me there were very well prepared. what of course they didn't exactly know was what was going to be happening once they got there. they will have been given a mission statement if you like, an objective, whether it was to take a town or dominate a hill or something like that, but as you say, these are men who were 19, 20 years old at the time, they would have crammed 27 or
also worth mentioning, two very special parachutists this afternoon, two 95—year—olds, john hutton and harry reidped on d—day, and will once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydive jumps, once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydivejumps, with once again go aboard the aircraft, doing tandem skydive jumps, with the red devils free full display team. that is absolutely incredible, that at the age of 95 they will do that. and hard to think the courage these men had and...
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fox business network anchor, daguen mcdoll and former communicator for harry reid, john somers is here. you say you ear outnumbered, but you're ready. >> let's do this. >> it's beautiful, it's floral. thank you. >> we've acknowledged. move on. ramping up the impeachment push, jerry nadler, clashed with speaker pelosi in a meeting this week when he requested for the second time that he be allowed to lofenalac an impeachment inquiry against president trump. speaker pelosi reportedly pushed back saying, quote, i don't want to see them impeached, i want to see them in prison. pelosi again pushing to instead to push back investigations and hold the hearing on the contents of the mueller report, 60 house democrats with her saying they want impeachment including the 2020 candidate, seth bolten. >> we should have the debate in congress. i wasn't there. it's our job to uphold the constitution. there's a lot of political challenges with doing this inquiry. she's made this point. she made it wisely saying we could do it in our political peril. but how about just doing the right thing by the const
fox business network anchor, daguen mcdoll and former communicator for harry reid, john somers is here. you say you ear outnumbered, but you're ready. >> let's do this. >> it's beautiful, it's floral. thank you. >> we've acknowledged. move on. ramping up the impeachment push, jerry nadler, clashed with speaker pelosi in a meeting this week when he requested for the second time that he be allowed to lofenalac an impeachment inquiry against president trump. speaker pelosi...
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just to remind you because it's worth underlining, harry reid is 95, john hudsons is 94. they will be happening in the next hour or so, and we will be with the images — we have been with the people right away, because it's quite interesting. so we will be there when the drop takes place. today's commemorations were attended by royalty and world leaders, many of whom spoke at the event. but it was, of course, primarily about the veterans. and one of them, jothenkins mbe, spoke at the ceremony about his part in the d—day landings. i was 12 years old when i landed on gold beach. sorry, 23 years old. laughter. i put my age back a bit. i was terrified — i think everyone was. you don't show it, but it's there. i look back on it as a big part of my life. it changed me, in a way. but i was just a small part in a very big machine. i'm honoured to be stood here today in front of so many other veterans. you never forget your comrades because we were all in it together. it's right that the courage and sacrifice of so many is being honoured at 75 years on. we must never forget. thank
just to remind you because it's worth underlining, harry reid is 95, john hudsons is 94. they will be happening in the next hour or so, and we will be with the images — we have been with the people right away, because it's quite interesting. so we will be there when the drop takes place. today's commemorations were attended by royalty and world leaders, many of whom spoke at the event. but it was, of course, primarily about the veterans. and one of them, jothenkins mbe, spoke at the ceremony...
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fox business network anchor, daguen mcdoll and former communicator for harry reid, john somers is here you're ready. >> let's do this. >> it's beautiful, it's
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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 3rd degree police officers were feeding 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. is today have never come to grips with act and psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. that the project was good for you the one you prefer or the like if you missed it or don't believe people what. was the response from the chief into a. different school should be a model which agrees that. this. is new the no must see that you presume this loop in the news media most few of them are used to it but the most honest opinion leading to changing going to spin bowling is an inning in their history of cities to
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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 3rd degree police officers were feeding suspects into confessing to crimes that they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o's 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 they eat and weed in this is today have never come to grips with the fact that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. little. little. legal. illegal. little. very well now continue your what an awesome task. as an officer. to get up off the ground begin to down. democrats on the sounds of fighting into a grown man like mislead essential. to his. wish to away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the end didn't hit
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 3rd degree police officers were feeding suspects into confessing to crimes that they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o's 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...
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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 3rd degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes that they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o's 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 the fact that psychological interrogation tactics can also produce false confessions. the 1st problem is they have this analysis by which they tell their trainees that you can tell when someone's lying by the tone in their voice or by their posture or whether they sit rigid in their chair or relaxed whether they look at you and give you i contact or look away or look down whether they fold their arms fold their legs look up look left look right you name it it's a q and the retrea
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 3rd degree police officers were beating suspects into confessing to crimes that they did or didn't commit. they were tuning them up they were using the rubber o's 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...
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us -nator reid for joining senator reed for joining us. >> thank you. >> john adams was not a democrathe spectrum of the founders, really those who believed what they said, that all men are created equal. and jefferson, who i do not really believed that, said that. so we see him as our poll of democracy in the sense of our poll of equality. adams believed that and he had a fear of the mob that was overwhelming and deeply undemocratic. that is why he became the closest to advocating a monarchy, of all of the founders. that is absolutely true. >> at 9:00, in his latest book on the myth of russian collusion, roger stone offers his account of the mueller investigation and the 2016 election. 2016 was the year in which the mainstream media, abc, nbc, , and fox, lost their monopoly on the political discourse in america. only through the lies of a brian burns alternative media -- of a vibrant alternative media based in the internet, was donald trump able to win. .o mount his counterattack and donald trump is the greatest counterpunch are in american for local history. - counterpunch are counte
us -nator reid for joining senator reed for joining us. >> thank you. >> john adams was not a democrathe spectrum of the founders, really those who believed what they said, that all men are created equal. and jefferson, who i do not really believed that, said that. so we see him as our poll of democracy in the sense of our poll of equality. adams believed that and he had a fear of the mob that was overwhelming and deeply undemocratic. that is why he became the closest to advocating...
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on august 25, director john brennan picked up the phone and called democratic minority leader harry reid and briefed him on russian interference into the trump campaign about the steel dossier and about carter page. this is why bill barr is saying this stuff doesn't add up about the origins of this investigation and why he is, why he says it doesn't jive and we need to get to the bottom of it. >> here we are, the president's candidate trump, he supposed to get this intel briefing, they tell him yes you had to be careful about china and russia, but they don't tell him, in fact they are investigating him. they are investigating his campaign and its peter who launched the investigation his also giving intel a briefing. the president declassified important documents last week. you wanted him to be classified. tell us what this means and are we going to see accountability here. you mentioned john brennan. i'm talking about john running, jim comey, will we see, i mean what will we see? prosecution, indictment, where is this going. >> think about the irony of what we just talked about. the only
on august 25, director john brennan picked up the phone and called democratic minority leader harry reid and briefed him on russian interference into the trump campaign about the steel dossier and about carter page. this is why bill barr is saying this stuff doesn't add up about the origins of this investigation and why he is, why he says it doesn't jive and we need to get to the bottom of it. >> here we are, the president's candidate trump, he supposed to get this intel briefing, they...
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john, you're out there, we're not. what would nevadans like to see out of this congress, perhaps if not impeachment, and is there anything easier candidly for harry reid to say from the cheap seats than maybe we should proceed with impeachment? >> you know, i think it's interesting, brian. let me answer the first question about what folks out here are thinking. there are a lot of people out here on the left in the democratic party who really want to see impeachment. you can see them very active on social media as you can almost anywhere talking about let's not take it slow, you're being too careful, nancy pelosi. on harry reid, i think people need to know, harry reid is a huge admirer of nancy pelosi. he said very nice things about her in his book. i bet he talks to pelosi more than he talks to his old friend chuck schumer, that's how close they are. so i think he was on the nancy pelosi track for a while, but then he said this, and whether he said this to her privately before he said it publicly, i'm not sure, brian, but he was sending a message. of course he's in the cheap seats now, but harry reid most of all, and you know i followed him, brian, fo
john, you're out there, we're not. what would nevadans like to see out of this congress, perhaps if not impeachment, and is there anything easier candidly for harry reid to say from the cheap seats than maybe we should proceed with impeachment? >> you know, i think it's interesting, brian. let me answer the first question about what folks out here are thinking. there are a lot of people out here on the left in the democratic party who really want to see impeachment. you can see them very...
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former harry reid communications director jon summers joins us now to react. johnthe right tone our president is overseas marking the d-day anniversary. we do have a practice in place where we don't say things like that when the president is overseas. having said all of that i'm actually with her. i don't think impeachment is the right way to go. brian: prison is? [laughter] >> i want to see him beat at the blo ballot box. i don't know where prison is. brian: prison? >> we don't know what he is it's of, right? brian: everyone is guilty until they are not? >> no. that's not the case. clearly mueller believes the president did something wrong and the only reason he didn't indict him was because of the department of justice policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted. brian: just so you know he has told five people that were in that room when he said that was not the only reason that a sitting president cannot be indicted. your answer might be this because i know harry reid said yesterday in an interview with susan page that he believes they should mover ahead
former harry reid communications director jon summers joins us now to react. johnthe right tone our president is overseas marking the d-day anniversary. we do have a practice in place where we don't say things like that when the president is overseas. having said all of that i'm actually with her. i don't think impeachment is the right way to go. brian: prison is? [laughter] >> i want to see him beat at the blo ballot box. i don't know where prison is. brian: prison? >> we don't...
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there we are, harry reid, what a gentleman, a true legend, i think it is fair enough to use that phrase and from duxford, back to dan in portsmouth. thanks, johnheroes on the programme today. and thank you for being a pa rt today. and thank you for being a part of it as well. all week we've been asking you to send in your pictures and family stories of d—day and those who took part. john laslett was a gunner in the royal navy and went out on mine—sweeping patrols along french coast in the months leading up to d—day to keep the channel clear of mines for the ships that were coming across. his son keith laslett said they were constantly under fire from german aircraft and shore batteries. roy smart drove a sherman tank ashore on sword beach at the start of the d—day landings. he was in the east riding yeomanry. a few years ago he received the legion d'honneur from the french government. jonathan leafe sent in these photos to show how how proud he is of his uncle and all the mates he lost in world war two. i think those memories and photographs have been very much part of what we have been trying to bring you a flavour of today. now we are joined
there we are, harry reid, what a gentleman, a true legend, i think it is fair enough to use that phrase and from duxford, back to dan in portsmouth. thanks, johnheroes on the programme today. and thank you for being a pa rt today. and thank you for being a part of it as well. all week we've been asking you to send in your pictures and family stories of d—day and those who took part. john laslett was a gunner in the royal navy and went out on mine—sweeping patrols along french coast in the...