Our guests are the author, a leading human rights lawyer and National Security scholar, litigate in one many highprofile cases including several of the landmark guantanamo cases and several others. Hes been working for the military Commission Defense organization. Michel paradis lectured at columbia law school, fellow at the center on National Security and hes a fordham law grad. Carol rosenberg will be talking to him about his book. She is an reporter for than york times working in collaboration with the polish privileges in. Shes been reporting in the u. S. , in the u. S. And at Guantanamo Bay since the day it opened on january 11, 2002. She started with the miami herald where before that she really reporting from middle east. She moved to the new york times. She has won many awards including the robert f. Kennedy journalism award, the aba silver gavel award and part of the miami herald team that won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news and 2001. Let me tell you the format. Michel an
Hurricane season. Unemployment emergency. This weekend millions of americans benefits are set to expire. Hear whats holding up a new round of support in congress, plus find out what the president just said he regrets. And chief decision. The first medical doctor to play in the nfl opts out of the 2020 season. Hear the super bowl champs reason why, and find out how much he stands to lose from the move. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Tropical storm hanna could very well become a categoryone hurricane making landfall somewhere around the Corpus Christi area. South texas is bracing for a possible hurricane. Warnings are up along the 200mie200 200mile stretch of the gulf coast. Hurricane douglas is starting to weaken. Thats good news. Reporter nearly 74,000 americans tested positive for covid19 in just 24 hours. It will take a few weeks, maybe three weeks or so, to see the downturn. And once youre on a downturn, dont declare victory.
Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Amid the grief and pain in lebanon, theres growing anger at the government. The massive explosion in beirut killed at least 137 people and injured more than 5,000 dozens are still missing. The french president , Emmanuel Macron is the first world leader to visit since the blast and called for profound change from lebanons leadership. Heres our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville. Frances president said he was here to bring home truths to lebanons politicians. He received an earful of them in beiruts gemmayzeh neighbourhood. Woman shouting they stopped clearing up their shattered homes and streets, and begged for help. Please help us please, please do something about us the french president is being pulled in all directions behind me, there is a great deal of anger here among the lebanese people. Some are calling for a revolution. Others are telling them that there needs to be political change in this country. Most
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HYDE PARK, N.Y. — The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum will host the 20th annual Roosevelt Reading Festival on Saturday, June 22, from 9:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.Theprogram will highlight the recently published work of 14 authors. The event will include a special afternoon presentation with Paul M. Sparrow, author of “Awaken ing […]