can you tell us about abrasion? there are three types of blunt force trauma. first superficial injury of the skin. first is aberration. second is a laceration, a break of the skin which caused bleeding. tird is a contusion which means skin is still intact but there is hemorrhage under the skin. so aberration, laceration, contusion. so you are getting from less severe to more severe. is that correct? yes. the abrasion would be less severe. yes. you didn t have evidence of contusion to the finger here or did you? you mentioned there was something on the fifth fingerer or pinky of the left hand. yes. am i circling it. yes.
look at the flaws in the decision-making process. at one point, the film showed how personal the conflict with iraq had become for president bush. he got very animated. he used uncharacteristically profanity, and used the middle fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein s disdain for the united states and for him personally. i ve heard only one serious criticism of the documentary. viewers thought it was just too short there is a lot to get in there in the network, and rachel did a fabulous job on this. so we re continuing the conversation tonight with msnbc analyst david corn, d.c. bureau chief for mother jones and co-author of the book hubris. congratulations are in order. for his excellent reporting on the 47% in the last campaign in 2012. david, congratulations. thanks. thanks a lot, ed. there is so much to pack in one hour. but one thing that struck me is that when it was over with, i turned to my wife and said we actually reelected this guy in 2004. what important facts do
to sell the war in iraq? i didn t know it at the time, and i fault myself for that. i ll go to my grave with that mass failing on my part. but, yes, in retrospect, having done all the research and work that my students and others have done, plus myself, i m damn sure that the bush administration cooked the books. wilkerson is not alone. for the first time in ten years, top level insiders are going on the record about the bush administration s push for war. last night my colleague rachel maddow aired an hour-long documentary based on the book by michael isikoff and david corn called hubris: selling the iraq war. the documentary compiled years of reporting to give us a fresh look at the flaws in the decision-making process. at one point, the film showed how personal the conflict with iraq had become for president bush. he got very animated. he used uncharacteristically profanity, and used the middle fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein s disdain for the united states and for hi
fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein s disdain for the united states and for him personally. i ve heard only one serious criticism of the documentary. viewers thought it was just too short there is a lot to get in there in the network, and rachel did a fabulous job on this. so we re continuing the conversation tonight with msnbc analyst david corn, d.c. bureau chief for mother jones and co-author of the book hubris. congratulations are in order. for his excellent reporting on the 47% in the last campaign in 2012. david, congratulations. thanks. thanks a lot, ed. there is so much to pack in one hour. but one thing that struck me is that when it was over with, i turned to my wife and said we actually reelected this guy in 2004. what important facts do you think still could have gone in that hit the edit room floor? well, we had lots of stories in the book that couldn t make it into an hour-long documentary.
intelligence was being manipulated in the bush administration, the feith shop was the key place. there was a debate about how one characterizes the relationship between iraq and al qaeda. nobody made the argument that there was no relationship between iraq and al qaeda. i want to thank the the administration deploys its biggest guns to push congressional leaders for quick passage of a resolution to authorize the president to take military action. it s important signal for the world to see that this country is united in our resolve to deal with threats that we face. the president made the point that there was an urgency to taking action, that it couldn t wait. he got very animated. he used uncharacteristically profanity and used the middle fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein s disdain for the united states and for him personally. a number of members of