January 11, 2007

WA: TVW open house, Guantánamo lawyer interview

This weekend Joseph and I went to the new studios of TVW, Washington State's version of C-SPAN. Joe got to check out both sides of the camera. I thought that Joe handled his interview well, and stuck to his talking points in the face of some tough questioning. When asked, have you ever watched TVW, he said "no." Asked if he would watch TVW if they carried Pokémon, Joe said "yes."

There's law-related news on "The Docket," TVW's legal affairs program, if you're into that sort of thing, not to mention Washington Supreme Court action.

Seeing as how it's five years to the day when "Guantánamo" started becoming synonymous with "Gulag," perhaps you'd be interested in this month's Docket episode, featuring an interview with LCDR Charles Swift, one of the lead attorneys in Hamdan (extended (as in almost an hour long) video of the Swift interview is available here as a Windows Media file).

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