my name is giovanni destefano. i m a lawyer, best known as the divot devils advocate. i have defended the indefensible, from salem hussein to charles manson. clients that i deal with you don t want to good, person they want a person who they believe has gotten away with something. if i committed anything that the media had alleged drug, i would not be a free man. am i going to be condemned and convicted? on a television program? devil s advocate, mr. murder, call him what you will the who s who of the criminal world. giovanni destefano is one of the attorneys representing saddam hussein. mr. de stefano, good morning to you. good morning. committed the most serious of criminal offenses. you know, i don t personally know what. do you believe that? i really don t care. i don t live in a fantasy land. the legal world of london is a bit of a village really. very elitist. the judges and lawyers come from the same chambers. they ve been school toget
from you in person, instead of hearing from the media. this is the first time, and the only time that i had threat conversation with him. and i said i would like to see just speak to you at some stage to get your side of the story, effectively. i cannot be there in march. i m going to iraq for he said he was very busy, because involve the saddam, rack at the time. i will be there very polite, very sincere. i can bring you documents, if you want. [inaudible] i arranged a meeting with him. [inaudible] the day came, i waited, he didn t turn up. all the signs were, when we were going through it, it s charade. okay, i ll go along. i ll play the game. i have never had a case like that before, which became so personal. the devils advocate, mr. murder, call him what he is. he is the who s who of the criminal world. giovanni destefano is one of the attorneys representing saddam hussein. mr. di stefano, good morning to you. good morning, katie. [inau
grammar school is a formal north hampton school. cher, that was pretty tough. there is an awful lot of racism in that place. people were always bullying or teasing me, so i became john, because i wanted to be one of the british britis grammar school is a formal school. this was manifested in the wearing of gowns by masters. please stand up straight. corporal punishment was regularly applied. was administered using pieces of wood and gym slippers, which were given familiar names. it increased the mystique around them. you had to wear a proper school uniform. black suit, black socks, white trousers in 1971, i moved in english literature that was a voice sitting next to me. he was identifying with johni di stefano. he was always immaculate. he was a natural performer. he was quite happy on the stage. we had a pop group called chuck wills widow opportunity knocks! we went on opportunity knocks. he claims he went on opportunity knocks. you mean the on
republican party, and what we can do both from a legal and political perspective to stop this momentum on the far right before it is too late. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. our focus tonight is radicalization, and as we come on the air tonight we are learning new details about an effort from a radical group, the white nationalists patriot front group, were arrested near an lgbtq event in idaho just last night. we re going to have more like that on the show tonight. including vice president harris s remarks on this troubling incident. the radicalization was on vivid display as a trump mob trying to overthrow our government on january the 6th. the footage left me and so many others wondering, what would compel someone to do this? a short answer is, and to be honest, it s complicated. the causes of radicalization s are as different as the forms it takes. some are radicalized by conspiracies like qanon, others by the rhetoric of militant groups or religious extremists,
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