Revelations. Phone lines this morning, calling in for the line on those who support trump, 202 7488001. If you support Hillary Clinton, 202 7488000 is your number. If you are supporting a second party a thirdparty candidate, 202 7488002. Nd if you are undecided, a very good Tuesday Morning to you. We are talking about the Wikileaks Revelations and we begin with an editorial cartoon in usa today. You can see Hillary Clinton standing under the storm of wikileaks. She is holding an umbrella made of the donald trump access Hollywood Tape. For more on wikileaks we turn to sarah westwood, an executive reporter with the Washington Examiner. You have written 15 to 20 stories about the Wikileaks Revelations since they came out. What r one or two stories or issues that have gained the most traction . I think it isst the transcripts of her paid speeches that shows she expressed support for policies she has since come out and opposed on the campaign trail, the transpacific partnership. She opposed
The imprisonment and abduction and murder of tens of thousands of dissidents. Last week, president obama visited, ceremonies meant to honor the disappeared. And as the president stood sidebyside with his argentine counterpart, he vowed to unveil new details about americas involvement in the bloody conflict. Americas dirty war, its the inside story. Welcome to inside the reef, im ray suarez. The state department has already declassified more than 4,000 documents from the dirty war era. Most of them underscore a deep divide among senior u. S. Officials about how to respond to the military regime that took over in argentina in 1976. At the center of the controversy, the former secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, who met with the leaders shortly after the coup. Now president obama is promising to take another step to tans appearance, by declassifying more documents detailing americas involvement in the conflict. The president saying democracies have to have the currently when we dont live
Involvement in the bloody conflict. Americas dirty war, its the inside story. Welcome to inside the reef, im ray suarez. The state department has already declassified more than 4,000 documents from the dirty war era. Most of them underscore a deep divide among senior u. S. Officials about how to respond to the military regime that took over in argentina in 1976. At the center of the controversy, the former secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, who met with the leaders shortly after the coup. Now president obama is promising to take another step to tans appearance, by declassifying more documents detailing americas involvement in the conflict. The president saying democracies have to have the currently when we dont live up to the ideals this we stand for when we have been slow to speak up for human rights. There has been controversy about the policies of the United States early in those dark days ago. Reporter president obamas visit last week coincided with the 40th anniversary of argent
Inside story. Welcome to inside the reef, im ray suarez. The state department has already declassified more than 4,000 documents from the dirty war era. Most of them underscore a deep divide among senior u. S. Officials about how to respond to the military regime that took over in argentina in 1976. At the center of the controversy, the former secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, who met with the leaders shortly after the coup. Now president obama is promising to take another step to tans appearance, by declassifying more documents detailing americas involvement in the conflict. The president saying democracies have to have the currently when we dont live up to the ideals this we stand for when we have been slow to speak up for human rights. There has been controversy about the policies of the United States early in those dark days ago. Reporter president obamas visit last week coincided with the 40th anniversary of argentinas coup de ta, when the argentinian president was overthrown.
Democracy. That is a shame. It is a disgrace. It is really an open scandal. And we need to do something about that. I would totally embrace the comment that we need you as much as we can, first of all to change our policies we dont incarcerate so many people. And secondly for those people have been incarcerated i think we do over stigmatize them. We do hurt their ability to come out of prison and get on with the gainful, productive life. I wholeheartedly embrace the sentiment of that collect. Host gelled in florida. Caller good morning. I have a question for professor kennedy. Some of us look towards affirmative action us to blacks entering university circuit. I happened to be one who graduated from a Major University, white Major University in the state of ohio. This was before affirmative action. Far too many times there is nothing said about those of us who were participants in the collegiate atmosphere, collegiate i guess academia, that existed before affirmative action. What is hi