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unlike the american medical ,ssociation and the smaller apa the american psychological association, whichis the largest association of psychologists in the world, never prohibited its members from being involved in interrogations. we're joined right now by two guests. we're going first to steven reisner, founding member of the coalition for an ethical psychology and psychological ethics advisor to physicians for human rights. his latest piece is called "cia on the couch: why there would have been no torture without the psychologists." it is great to have you back. years ago you ran for president of the apa and are major plank was to stop involvement with torture. your campaign, along with any hundreds of psychologists within the apa, has been going on for years. you now say the torture could not have gone on without your colleagues, the psychologists? >> unfortunately, that is true. the bush of ministrations justice department -- the bush administration's justice department created a legal rationale that required the presence of psychologists and medical professionals. hand for legal cove
unlike the american medical ,ssociation and the smaller apa the american psychological association, whichis the largest association of psychologists in the world, never prohibited its members from being involved in interrogations. we're joined right now by two guests. we're going first to steven reisner, founding member of the coalition for an ethical psychology and psychological ethics advisor to physicians for human rights. his latest piece is called "cia on the couch: why there would...
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it traditionally has been said the american psychological association, despite a lot of resistance from a lot of psychologist within who are trying to change the rules, was resisting for years any kind moratorium or abandon on psychologist involvement in the so-called enhancement interrogations. but the ama and the little apa did pass bands, moratoriums. >> in 2006, the ama and the bans onpa past clear participation. those are now being echoed by "the new york times." the american psychological association's of the big three, the only association as to permit involvement in interrogations. where we have to go in the next encoded in u.s. law. it is time for no longer to be about the associations, but to be about u.s. code. health professionals have no role in interrogations. there is the line from the famous e-mail out of guantÁnamo, if a detainee dies, you're doing it wrong. right now, it is a time for the associations to step up and go, in the case of the ama, one step further and say, this means to be encoded in u.s. federal statute. >> you spoke to a contractor who was involved in th
it traditionally has been said the american psychological association, despite a lot of resistance from a lot of psychologist within who are trying to change the rules, was resisting for years any kind moratorium or abandon on psychologist involvement in the so-called enhancement interrogations. but the ama and the little apa did pass bands, moratoriums. >> in 2006, the ama and the bans onpa past clear participation. those are now being echoed by "the new york times." the...
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in my article is, you know, the collusion, the possible collusion between the apa, the american psychological association, and the c.i.a. >> stunning stuff. katherine eban writer for "vanity fair." she's updating her latest reporting. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> wherever there is money you will find corruption. we'll reveal the most corruption countries on the planet next. plus hackers take over a new film that pokes fun of north korea. >> take him out. >> take him out. >> you want us to assassinate the leader of north korea? >> yes why . >> china's crackdown on corruption now involved punishments for alleged offenders. today a top official was sentenced for life. adrian brown has more from beijing. >> well, rios was deputy head leo was head of his office an, and he broke down several times during his hearing saying he brought shame fought just to his family but to the communist party. this verdict will not have surprised many ordinary chinese people. since january of this year 500 low ranking officials have been arrested and charged with corruption. partly the
in my article is, you know, the collusion, the possible collusion between the apa, the american psychological association, and the c.i.a. >> stunning stuff. katherine eban writer for "vanity fair." she's updating her latest reporting. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> wherever there is money you will find corruption. we'll reveal the most corruption countries on the planet next. plus hackers take over a new film that pokes fun of...
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the american psychological association actually reporting that almost seven out of 10 people say they're stressed out around the holidays. many of them say they feel they don't have enough time or money to shop for presents or they just generally feel pressure over giving and getting gifts. meanwhile, a separate survey shows women are more stressed around the holidays than men. more stressed and luckily we have a sample right here. >> it's very true >> are you stressed out? >> women do things for other women so women send christmas cards and let's say a woman didn't send a christmas card. do you think the husband who gets the christmas card is going to go, you know, i didn't get a christmas card from shelly this year? >> i think that's true >> his wife will say, you know, shelly didn't send the christmas card this year. it's just women performing for other women. there's a big back and forth with gwyneth paltrow and martha stewart on this topic. >> i wouldn't have been aware of that. you've helped me out z. free advice. >> i disagree with that on the point that i think some of us just fe
the american psychological association actually reporting that almost seven out of 10 people say they're stressed out around the holidays. many of them say they feel they don't have enough time or money to shop for presents or they just generally feel pressure over giving and getting gifts. meanwhile, a separate survey shows women are more stressed around the holidays than men. more stressed and luckily we have a sample right here. >> it's very true >> are you stressed out? >>...
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commission on civil rights, the american psychological association. i've been fortunate to work with her on the board of trustees where she is a member. , so great to have you with us today. suzanne, as kevin mentioned, winner of the presidential medal of freedom. president of the morningstar institute, founded in she is a 1984. writer, curator, who's helped native nations regain sacred places, more than one million acres of land. she was instrumental in developing key indian law, policy advances, across a huge range. she is a poet, an award-winning columnist. winner of honorary doctorate degrees, fellowships. all kinds of wonderful and amazing things. if you seen the nation to nation exhibit, fantastic educational exhibit. she has been the driving force and the curator on that. she is a treasure in indian country. we are so fortunate to have her with us. since rick does have laryngitis, i will step up for him and join our panelists to moderate this session. with this, you will speak from here? >> good morning. this museum, the national museum of the a
commission on civil rights, the american psychological association. i've been fortunate to work with her on the board of trustees where she is a member. , so great to have you with us today. suzanne, as kevin mentioned, winner of the presidential medal of freedom. president of the morningstar institute, founded in she is a 1984. writer, curator, who's helped native nations regain sacred places, more than one million acres of land. she was instrumental in developing key indian law, policy...
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the american psychological association, their stance is repressed memories, their authenticity is uncertainng information. so we have to be careful about the weight we put on repressed memory particularly in a court of law. we also want to be concerned because memory in general is dweable. look at eyewitness testimony is notoriously erroneous. there has to be other evidence to support the memory. >> thank you so much. we appreciate both of your time. thank you. and of course, we want to know what you think about all this notion of repressed memories in connection with this case. a lot of you have been tweeting about it. you can tweet it right now, use our hashtag #fox29weekend. >> a los angeles police department opens an investigation today into now have those claims -- into those claims. she met with detectivives yesterday for 90 minutes before police opened the investigation. >> it's the season of giving, but one local woman is giving back to her community in a really special way. how you can be a part of her campaign to help the homeless. >>> plus, are you starting to feel the winter blu
the american psychological association, their stance is repressed memories, their authenticity is uncertainng information. so we have to be careful about the weight we put on repressed memory particularly in a court of law. we also want to be concerned because memory in general is dweable. look at eyewitness testimony is notoriously erroneous. there has to be other evidence to support the memory. >> thank you so much. we appreciate both of your time. thank you. and of course, we want to...
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director of psychological health for the army and she is a behavioral health physician at office of the army surgeon general. she is also a fellow of the american psychological association and a member of the military order of medical merit. david wood is a senior military correspondent for the huffington post. and in 2012 he wrote about the wounded veterans of iraq and afghanistan wars. and tonight's event will be live tweeted. you can follow these hash tags, or ptsd. a question and answer will follow the panel discussion, so please hold all questions until then. because tonight's event is televised and available or live streaming, it is imperative that you wait for the microphone before speaking. and now please join me in welcoming our moderator and panel discuss her, wendy moffat. [applause] >> at evening, thank you for coming. thank you for coming on this veterans day. i'm going to be talking about one of two of my subjects, including the first psychiatrists in any american army and in early discoverer and tweeter amongst the expeditionary forces in the first world war between 1914 and 1918. he was born in 1876 and died quite young in 1927. but his work is very impo
director of psychological health for the army and she is a behavioral health physician at office of the army surgeon general. she is also a fellow of the american psychological association and a member of the military order of medical merit. david wood is a senior military correspondent for the huffington post. and in 2012 he wrote about the wounded veterans of iraq and afghanistan wars. and tonight's event will be live tweeted. you can follow these hash tags, or ptsd. a question and answer...
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i mean, you can see studies from the american psychological association on the show that black childrenr more likely to, if they get in trouble, to be thought of as incorrigible or even if they get in trouble with police to be thought of or to be on the receiving end of physical force. >> it's such an important reminder that whatever becomes of the race talk we have been talking of this hour has to be about making the world safer for a 12-year-old. thank you to dave zirin, jackie lewis is sticking around. up next, where do we go from here? here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. i maximize good stuff, like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to re
i mean, you can see studies from the american psychological association on the show that black childrenr more likely to, if they get in trouble, to be thought of as incorrigible or even if they get in trouble with police to be thought of or to be on the receiving end of physical force. >> it's such an important reminder that whatever becomes of the race talk we have been talking of this hour has to be about making the world safer for a 12-year-old. thank you to dave zirin, jackie lewis is...
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and this is something you don't do lot of help from some people in the american psychological association doing an investigation into what happened, there were not clinical safeguards. this is not something that was done with a lot of economic background. these guys were making it up as they went along. they wanted to be paid $81 million by the cia. a rogueind of operation, and it is not the way we should be operating. what is the national security network? a think tank that links together security experts to come up with policy solutions, and we do an update about different issues. we will do one today about the issues that we disseminate around washington. mfnetwork.org is the website. william, you are up. caller: i would ask the guess if he was ever in the military, in combat. in vietnam we save lives -- we saved lives, and i am positive this has saved american lives. guest: i served my country for a number of years overseas in the u.s. foreign service. i was not in combat but i was in dangerous situations. ofave worked with a lot military and cia people and i have a lot of respect for
and this is something you don't do lot of help from some people in the american psychological association doing an investigation into what happened, there were not clinical safeguards. this is not something that was done with a lot of economic background. these guys were making it up as they went along. they wanted to be paid $81 million by the cia. a rogueind of operation, and it is not the way we should be operating. what is the national security network? a think tank that links together...