Howie P.S.: Olbermann and his guest Richard Wolfe discuss the possible paper trail (an Executive order obtained via the ACLU suit) to the White House and how it could influence the politics of this issue. Wolfe takes issue with Chris Matthews' argument in an earlier segment on Hardball, video (12:47), that torture may be a president's last resort in some instances.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Countdown: "Tracing torture to the top?" (video)
MSNBC-Countdown, video (07:23).
Howie P.S.: Olbermann and his guest Richard Wolfe discuss the possible paper trail (an Executive order obtained via the ACLU suit) to the White House and how it could influence the politics of this issue. Wolfe takes issue with Chris Matthews' argument in an earlier segment on Hardball, video (12:47), that torture may be a president's last resort in some instances.
Barack Obama
Howie P.S.: Olbermann and his guest Richard Wolfe discuss the possible paper trail (an Executive order obtained via the ACLU suit) to the White House and how it could influence the politics of this issue. Wolfe takes issue with Chris Matthews' argument in an earlier segment on Hardball, video (12:47), that torture may be a president's last resort in some instances.
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