there is no proportionality. it is not commensurate with any military need. you know, and it so when peter king says we should stop apologizing that these attacks are justified, that they protect this nation from future potential terror attacks, you say? i say no. i say this that they are well, as the film maker says, immoral. probably illegal. under international law, the military means have to be commensurate with the threat. when you re killing civilians and, indeed, civilians are being killed, that is different from, as representative king says, the ordinary collateral damage of war. these are deliberately targeted people. now, i presume in the case of
the drone had blown her to pieces. robert, i have to say, it s a remarkable film that you ve put together. thank you. what motivated you to make this film? i was in pakistan, and i was interviewing and researching, and investigating and filming. and i talked to person after person. and the stories i heard were so radically different than the perceptions in the united states, what the traditional media was reporting. and when i met this extraordinary family of educators whose grandmother was killed, i connected emotionally. everyone has a mother, everyone has a grandmother. and i felt honor-bound to do whatever i could to tell the story using film and to try to bring these people to the united states. the help of people like you and others and alan grayson, where there will be a briefing tuesday, to gain a wide audience for their story. the american government argues that these drone strikes,
translator: i ve heard of taliban. i ve heard of it associated with afghanistan. i ve heard massoud, but i m just a teacher. i m not a politician. from 2004, president sharif was cooperating with the americans. we know that sharif was cooperating with these drone strikes. if there is an objection to what s been happening, shouldn t your objections be addressed to your own government, who appear to have cooped with this administration? translator: i spoke to my local agent, my local political officer, and i filed a complaint about this. and they sent me a letter that said yes, what has happened to you is very sad. and it was probably done by mistake. but we are not the ones that you should be speaking to. you should be speaking to the americans. do you accept, robert, that
meaning a full-time working at walmart gets a family of four barely above the poverty line. our walmart. it says it s rare for workers to be scheduled for a full-time 40-hour week. dozens of walmart workers walked off the job in protest of management demanding they be given full-time work. let s bring in robert greenwald who directed walmart: the high cost of low price. good to have you with us tonight. i find it interesting that the head of walmart of the american stores would come forward and say make the case that $25,000 a year is a really good living and people ought to be really excited about that. yes. well, that s from a company, ed, that made $17 billion last year
0 america in troubled times, at least in london. had a lot of conversation with folks on the street. of course, i was a tourist. you know how it is. my wife and i toured around london, visited big ben. had to do that. saw the queen s boat. it wasn t up for rental or i would have taken it out. visited the thames river and saw the tower bridge. also with a very serious attitude went to see the world war ii airfield museum at ducksford. being an aviation buff i have always been enamored are the sacrifice of world war ii and what we did as a country. this was the home of the eighth air force that lost 6,346 american aircraft, most of them were b-17s. it was the home of the memphis bell, the movie produced there in ducksford back in 1992. this is just outside the ducksford air memorial, and the numbers of americans that the number of lives that were lost and the sacrifice that was given. when you go around london, you see monument after monument of sacrifice of people that just were cal