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red flag laws to supplement the use of the background check to find out if someone has a mental disturbance. this is the single most important thing i think we can do in the gun control area to stop these massacres from happening in the first place. well, thank you. i d like to work with you in that regard. yes. in august of 2002, the justice department s office of legal counsel issued opinions authorizing enhanced interrogation methods that included water boarding and extended sleep dep privilegeation. these opinions were later withdrawn and the justice department s office of professional responsibility found that they reflected a lack of this is a quote, a lack of thoroughness, objectivity and candor, end quote. in 2015, i worked with senator mccain to pass legislation making clear that enhanced
state of emergency was declared and a right-wing dictatorship grabbed hold of the instruments of power, launching a period of repression that lasted from 1973 until 1985. supported and often guided by cia officers, trained in what we call these days enhanced interrogation methods, some of the most brutal bastards in the ugliest military juntas on earth crushed minds and bodies in cells across latin america. anthony: what kind of people were finding themselves swept up? carina: teachers. professors from university. anthony: troublesome intellectuals. carina: sometimes lawyers, or anthony: something like something like 3% to 5% of the population had gone through the prison system. i mean, we re not talking about incarceration, we re talking about they were tortured and then kept inside a prison system that was specifically designed to pretty much destroy them. anthony: in the mid-1980s the people of uruguay had had enough. massive demonstrations and