We have heard a rumor about the case where they have prosecuted the japanese for waterboarding. We sent a young marine captain out to go dig out the records. I dont think its seen been in six years at that point. It is a story you just described. Of the doolittle raid which was the most celebrated operation of world war ii. It was a story about torture and justice. And revenge. I felt sitting there. I was reading this episode from 1945 to 1946. The United States is prosecuting the japanese for doing all of the things we were doing in the war on terrorism i dont mean to be naive or it just kind of hit me in the chest. With 60 years of time. And im seeing right where im sitting at that very moment. There was a thing in the back of my mind that give context to all of the work that i ended up doing for a number of years after that. I decided. In 2014 to try to make a book about it. And thats how we got the book we have today. I had been talking to michelle now for guantanamo. 2007. One is
Their governments for the problem concentrate the mortal they are prog from the power couple of days from the outskirts of mckillip, the comfort zone of the ticket. Its the ultimate prize for them. And they say now about 2 minutes in the Prime Minister had given or but deadlines yet given to them to the degree forces. Who are the fighting forces for them to lay down their weapons to threaten the government. They are saying that the next 48 hours will prove. 1 that if in these bottle, they carry out a number or for a full against the cup or pull off a particularly they didnt u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei as arrived in turkey as part of a 10 day tour of the middle east and europe. Hes not meeting turkish politicians or officials. Instead, he spent time with religious leaders in istanbul, discussing minority issues on pay will go on to visit georgia, israel as a number of gulf countries. Tens of thousands of antigovernment protesters are rallying in the thai capital. Bangkok theyre
Steve from 30 Rockefeller Center in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight, join jimmy and his guests kaley cuoco Megan Rapinoe comedian josh johnson. And the legendary roots crew and now heres your host, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy awesome. Oh, my goodness. Thank you very much. That feels good. Even though its its ten people a standing ovation is a standing ovation [ cheers and applause thats a loud ten people i love you guys. Thank you very much. Thanks for tuning in welcome to the tonight show. Lets get to the news and jokes. Well, guys, of course the big story from the weekend is that joe biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States [ cheers and applause yeah for 75 million americans, the announcement was like the greatest unboxing video of all time [ light laughter ] its biden its biden its biden its biden ill always remember where i was when i heard the news. I was sitting in front of the tv, like i had been
U. N. Secretary general warns the Coronavirus Crisis is out of control as the global death toll approaches 1000000. And uniting in the face of diplomatic deals by israel rival groups fatah and hamas won the 1st Palestinian Elections in 14 years. Hello Donald Trumps refusal to commit to a peaceful transition of power if he loses the november election is stirring more reaction from both sides of the political divide while the democrats have had out at the president s Senior Republicans have been distancing themselves from trumps remarks and promise that orderly transition of power but trump is once again questioning the fairness of postal voting our white house. Respondent Kimberly Hauck at has this report. The peaceful transfer of power between president s is a time honored tradition dating back to americas founding but its one donald trump refuses to endorse should he lose the november election you have to see what happens. On thursday citing fears of widespread ballot fraud and vote r
Voters politicians promise to accept the results of the us president cast doubt on the chances of an honest election. So in crowds of people whove been out for a 2nd night calling for justice for Brianna Taylor the africanamerican was killed by police in a home in louisville in kentucky from los angeles to new york demonstrators are demanding that all 3 officers involved in the shooting be arrested and charged on wednesday a grand jury decided not to file any charges against him and in taylors hometown protesters defied a curfew which is now been extended through the Weekend Police want people want Police Reforms and an end to wonderful violence against minorities and National Guard is on hand in louisville to keep peace in the past 2 nights they have been several arrests john 100 reports now from louisville. In louisville the price of protest can be high. It ends at the city jail where those with a window can look down on ground 0 of the demonstration where they were arrested theres a