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Democracy Now!Democracy Now! Wednesday, July 16, 2008 (July 18, 2008)

Headlines

* Court: US Can Jail Civilians Indefinitely
* Video Footage Shows Weeping Gitmo Prisoner
* Israel, Hezbollah Begin Prisoner Exchange
* US Envoy to Take Part in Iran Talks
* Fed Reserve: Economic Growth “Sluggish”
* Congress Overrides Bush Medicare Payment Cuts
* Obama: “Single-Minded” Iraq War a Distraction
* Mass. Takes Step to Repeal Ban on Marriages for Out-of-State Gay Couples
* War Resister Deported from Canada

Fmr. Chief Guantanamo Prosecutor Says Military Commissions "Not Justice"

As the first military tribunal conducted by the United States in more than half a century is scheduled to take place next week in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, we speak with Air Force Colonel Morris Davis, the former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo. He resigned his position late last year in protest over what he said was political interference. We speak with Col. Davis about his decision to step down, torture at Guantanamo, and more. “If you’re going to wrap this under the banner of military justice, then it needs to be a fair trial,” Col. Davis said. “What’s taking place now, I would call neither military nor justice.” [includes rush transcript]

Amory Lovins: Expanding Nuclear Power Makes Climate Change Worse

There’s one issue that President Bush and presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama all agree on: expanding the use of nuclear power. We speak with Amory Lovins, the co-founder, chairman and chief scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute in Colorado, who has been described as “one of the Western world’s most influential energy thinkers.” [includes rush transcript]

Singer-Songwriter Simone White Performing Live On Democracy Now!

The California-based artist performs two songs in our Firehouse studio: “Great Imperialist State” and “We Used to Stand So Tall.”


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