They said who, what, why, where. They were going to murder me and my husband. The goal was central. Them. America tonights adam may, how the open forum of the internet created a backlash against those that dared to speak up tuning in research that could mean a break through for children with early signs of autism. Michael oku on the effort to reach into their world and break the silence before its too late. Good evening, thanks for joining us, im joie chen. What the c. I. A. Did in response to 9 11 as we learnt from the Senate Report is nothing short of shocking. The brutality described in the hundreds of pages far worse, the lives far more serious than anyone suspected. Not only that, but the bitter truth, the report concludes, is that the torture was pointless, it did not stop a single plot and while the c. I. A. Claims it helped to track down osama bin laden, in the end it produced little of value. We begin with al jazeera contributor lindsay moran, who is a former c. I. A. Officer
And the view from the other angle, when citizens turn their cameras on the cops. Theyre going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. Is it really against the law . America tonights adam may on the record and the law. Later this hour saving our ship. The ss United States gets a lifeline that could get a plug. Good evening. In ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over Excessive Police force, we wonder what would have made a difference . Could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened . President obama thinks so. He laid out awe a multimillion dlar plan and the lapd will do that. Michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. What youre about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. Two suspects inside showing few signs they intend to surrender. Get out
Cameras on the cops. Theyre going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. Is it really against the law . America tonights adam may on the record and the law. Later this hour saving our ship. The ss United States gets a lifeline that could get a plug. Good evening. In ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over Excessive Police force, we wonder what would have made a difference . Could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened . President obama thinks so. He laid out awe a multimillion dlar plan and the lapd will do that. Michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. What youre about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. Two suspects inside showing few signs they intend to surrender. Get out of the car, both of you. The situation could escalate. If it
Game on anonymous threats, a fullscale digital assault. You were threatened with threatened. Did you see the threats they said who, what, why, where. They were going to murder me and my husband. The goal was central. Them. America tonights adam may, how the open forum of the internet created a backlash against those that dared to speak up tuning in research that could mean a break through for children with early signs of autism. Michael oku on the effort to reach into their world and break the silence before its too late. Good evening, thanks for joining us, im joie chen. What the c. I. A. Did in response to 9 11 as we learnt from the Senate Report is nothing short of shocking. The brutality described in the hundreds of pages far worse, the lives far more serious than anyone suspected. Not only that, but the bitter truth, the report concludes, is that the torture was pointless, it did not stop a single plot and while the c. I. A. Claims it helped to track down osama bin laden, in the e
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