this is a real push to other countries to release prisoners, it is welcomed in many circles, it s high time, do you think that s the administration trying to mitigate. i think the administration is trying to double down on its legacy. does this wash away that legacy? no way. they have the huge question mark that this president may pushed through executive action but the big mark on his legacy is there are little differences between his and bush administration. the fact is it s been much more alike in the context of national security the policies of the obama administration compared to those of the bush administration so they re working hard to burnish a credential so they can talk about list legacy at the end. do you think the assassinations, the fact we are
how cheney was driving this, twisting the law, basically becoming kplaccomplices in crim instead teaching at berkeley. because of the way the report was written, george had a window to say i had no idea. he has taken full ownership of that. were you surprised by that reaction? the other thing i find dis disinagadisi disinagainiodisi disingenuos says he wasn t briefed. i think that doesn t show the role of the white house. particularly cheney operating with bush s sanction to drive this, to push the cia to adopt the terrorist mentality of the ends justify the means, they
go full hog to criticize the bush administration because it might open himself up to criticism later on. same with senator fienstein, she worked too marchhard to gloss o the fact there was a break down of leadership, authorized and drafted and pushed through by the highest members of the administration. z z gentleman, it is a dark chapter, this conversation is perhaps it won t end here. it won t. coming up, gruber gate said obamacare only passed through the stupidity of the american voters, through himself out there. highlights just ahead. than the . it s more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365,
potential to do this, there is unrest in the middle east, but she s again looking to this idea of history that the biggest reason she s doing this is is that it doesn t happen again, as she put it, and that there s not going to be a good time to do it so we have to do it now. thanks for your time. thanks a lot. sure thing. coming up, we will have more on that senate torture report, what if anything will happen to the bush administration officials who over saw one of the darkest chapters in our history. plus capitol gridlock, one man with texas-size ambition could shut down the government. and later we will look at promises of okung hearings. don t settle for 4g lte coverage that s smaller or less reliable when only one network is america s largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon.
doing things that people will say is not necessarily constitutional is informing his desire to not prosecute what happened in this chapter. it is really hard to fully understand. the president from the beginning, we had a meeting with him early on and it was clear he was not interested in discussing the accountability of the torture. this is before we knew about the drone attacks. this was a president who was very reluctant to talk about the idea of prosecuting individuals for crimes from the beginning, way before the fienstein report launched and certainly before its preparation he made very clear this was not on the gaeaga for his presidency. and is important to make clear, the shame and criminal acts here, when talking about the senate torture report are with the bush administration and there are names, george tenet who authorized torture, rumsfeld