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KPFA/ Pacifica Radio Broadcast Live from the House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Torture
On Thursday, June 26, KPFA Radio will broadcast the House Judiciary Committee's hearing on torture. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo and David Addington, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President will testify.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 16, 2008
KPFA/ Pacifica Radio Broadcast Live from the House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Torture
Berkeley, California (June 16, 2008) – On Thursday, June 26, KPFA Radio will broadcast the House Judiciary Committee's hearing on torture. David Addington, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President, and Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo will testify. KPFA's broadcast will start at 6:00am Pacific time, anchored by its veteran National Affairs Correspondent Larry Bensky from Capitol Hill.
Among the issues to be discussed are the use of stress and torture in interrogations; why many senior FBI and Department of Justice officials failed to take strong actions after identifying interrogation abuses; and the newly recent Supreme Court 5-4 decision upholding habeas corpus rights at Guantanamo.
KPFA will present constitutional and legal experts to discuss the issues involved in the hearing and will invite its listeners to present comments following the hearings.
Broadcast Schedule:
6:00am PDT (9am EDT) – 11:00am PDT (2:00pm EDT) – ending time subject to change
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Founded in 1949, KPFA is the United States' first listener-sponsored radio station and the flagship station in the Pacifica Radio Network. Broadcasting on 94.1 FM in Berkeley, CA, and 88.1 FM on KFCF in Fresno, KPFA's signal reaches one third of the state of California. KPFA's website, kpfa.org, serves thousands of listeners all over the world. KPFA's innovative news, arts, public affairs, and music programs have won numerous awards and have helped define radio in America.
Contact:
Sasha Lilley, KPFA Interim Program Director
510-848-6767 ext 209
June 16, 2008
KPFA/ Pacifica Radio Broadcast Live from the House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Torture
Berkeley, California (June 16, 2008) – On Thursday, June 26, KPFA Radio will broadcast the House Judiciary Committee's hearing on torture. David Addington, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President, and Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo will testify. KPFA's broadcast will start at 6:00am Pacific time, anchored by its veteran National Affairs Correspondent Larry Bensky from Capitol Hill.
Among the issues to be discussed are the use of stress and torture in interrogations; why many senior FBI and Department of Justice officials failed to take strong actions after identifying interrogation abuses; and the newly recent Supreme Court 5-4 decision upholding habeas corpus rights at Guantanamo.
KPFA will present constitutional and legal experts to discuss the issues involved in the hearing and will invite its listeners to present comments following the hearings.
Broadcast Schedule:
6:00am PDT (9am EDT) – 11:00am PDT (2:00pm EDT) – ending time subject to change
###
Founded in 1949, KPFA is the United States' first listener-sponsored radio station and the flagship station in the Pacifica Radio Network. Broadcasting on 94.1 FM in Berkeley, CA, and 88.1 FM on KFCF in Fresno, KPFA's signal reaches one third of the state of California. KPFA's website, kpfa.org, serves thousands of listeners all over the world. KPFA's innovative news, arts, public affairs, and music programs have won numerous awards and have helped define radio in America.
Contact:
Sasha Lilley, KPFA Interim Program Director
510-848-6767 ext 209
For more information:
http://www.kpfa.org/
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