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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Human Rights, the Law and the Ongoing Threat of Terror

    Waterboarding was stopped before the end of the Bush Administration. Humane treatment of prisoners was required by an act of Congress, and rules were laid out in the new Army Field Manual of 2006. President Obama has proclaimed that torture is contrary to America's founding documents and fundamental values.

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    Waterboarding was stopped before the end of the Bush Administration. Humane treatment of prisoners was required by an act of Congress, and rules were laid out in the new Army Field Manual of 2006. President Obama has proclaimed that torture is contrary to America's founding documents and fundamental values. But controversy over so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" continues.

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    The full episode

    1 of 4
    Lessons in LA's Smog
    1. 0:00Human Rights, the Law and the Ongoing Threat of TerrorYou’re reading this
    2. 27:28Start the Presses for the State IOU's
    3. 32:24Lessons in LA's Smog
    4. 47:08State Treasurer Gets Creative with Budget Solutions
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