Cenk Uygur and Col. Morris Davis, who served as chief prosecutor in Guantanamo Bay from 2005 to 2007, talk about everything drones: President Obama releasing strike documents to lawmakers, the confirmation hearing for Central Intelligence Agency director nominee John Brennan and the protestors who kept interrupting it. BuzzFeed contributor Michael Hastings wades into the ongoing debate about the military response to the Benghazi attacks from September 2012. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta gets some criticism from Sen. Lindsay Graham. Plus, former Detective Luis Bolaños weighs in on the hunt for ex–LAPD officer Christopher Dorner, the top suspect in the murder of three police officers.
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Former Guantanamo chief prosecutor on ‘target killings’ and drones: ‘We need to stop and think about what it is we stand for’
Cenk Uygur and Col. Morris Davis, former Guantanamo Bay chief prosecutor and professor at Howard University School of Law, discuss the Obama administration’s consistent use of drone strikes, including allowing the so-called targeted killing of U.S. citizens. watch video
Col. Morris Davis, former Guantanamo prosecutor, on US drone policy: ‘Since 9/11, we’ve been the constrained and the cowardly’
Cenk Uygur and Col. Morris Davis, former Guantanamo Bay chief prosecutor and professor at Howard University School of Law, call out the Obama administration’s use of drone strikes as another example of the way U.S. has become more restrictive since [...] watch video
Shooting suspect Christopher Dorner’s LAPD abuse allegations: Worth investigating even after he’s arrested?
Cenk Uygur talks to former Riverside detective Luis Bolaños about the manhunt for shooting suspect — and former Los Angeles police officer — Christopher Dorner. watch video
From the show: Benghazi, Karl Rove and Fox News credibility
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