Evacuated. The exterior of one Apartment Building was slightly damaged. No one was hurt. Four firefighters wounded, one seriously while battling a wildfire in the sierra foothills. They were airlifted yesterday to Uc Davis Medical Center in sacramento for burns. The lowell fire began saturday and burned about 1,500 acres near alta and nevada county. That fire is just 15 contained. About 1,800 structures are threatened including homes in nevada and placer counties. In madeira county the willow fire has grown to 1,500 acres. Its just 5 contained. People have been evacuated from 450 homes and a campground southeast of bass lake. There are concerns about rising temperatures forecast for later this week. Heres a map showing the major wildfires in the west. Much can be blamed on the lingering drought. Last year at this time 1. 6 million acres had burned in the u. S. , that number has more than tripled this year to about 5. 6 million acres. I was up in the sierra foothills over the weekend ne
they have supported torture because the people we are doing it to are criminal, violent, horrible savages who need to be treated brutally because that s the only way to get information and that s the way we stay safe. that s what the film reinforces in every conceivable way. the worst part about it as mr. clemente is so persuasively saying is that it is false. it is propaganda. it is cia propaganda the film with hundreds of millions of dollars in budget and ma niptive hollywood techniques are prop beg propagandizing americans. i want to get you agreeing with john mccain on something right after this break. i always wait until the last minute.
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viewer was like, how did they find out all this stuff? how did they snow in how did they get this information? here s the problem, which is where you started out, chris, about the vacuum to which this movie is coming out. so there is right now a 6,000-page report of a three-year long investigation by the senate select committee on intelligence headed by senator dianne feinstein that is about the cia detention and torture program. and that report needs to be made public. because that cop collusively refutes any suggestion that torture was effective. but the key thing about this also in going back to what glenn said is the vacuum of information created by the obama administration. i think we should talk about that. jim clemente, i want to get your thoughts on accountability right after we take this break. . [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more
when they see the scenes of torture they are going to ask if the means, if the ends justified the means. i think the film does not have an agenda. i think it just shows the story as the story of the greatest manhunt in history. that s part of that history. so we needed to, you know, basically show all the pieces of that puzzle. kathryn bigelow talking to matt lauer on the today show. the former fbi interrogator, jim clemente, what s your information on getting the record straight about what we know happened and there being accountability? because you re someone who worked inside the government and i would imagine, i would be curious to hear your thoughts on what you would like to see done on the accountability side of this. sure. i couldn t agree with you more, we should definitely try to release as much as of that senate report on the interrogation techniques to the public as possible. protecting sources and methods