The ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û was in Pittsburgh last week for , and National Security Project staff attorney Melissa Goodman joined a panel with the , , and for a discussion about the need for a special prosecutor to investigate the torture program carried out during the Bush administration.
Rather than give you a written rundown (), why not just watch the video? It's broken into five parts.
Part I: Introductions, and Rep. Nadler's opening remarks:
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Part II: CCR's Vince Warren's opening remarks:
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Part III: Melissa's opening remarks:
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Part IV: Marcy Wheeler's opening remarks:
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Finally, Part V is the Q & A portion of the panel:
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Special thanks to CCR for letting us join the discussion, and Bruce Fealk, who videotaped the panel.