Interesting that she blatantly tries to cut him off and change the subject when he starts talking about how the U.N. Rapporteur on Torture essentially found that Bradley Manning was being tortured by the Obama administration. Obviously not something you're supposed to say on the BBC, at least not so stridently and without some sort of 'mitigating' context/derisive tone.
Interesting that she blatantly tries to cut him off and change the subject when he starts talking about how the U.N. Rapporteur on Torture essentially found that Bradley Manning was being tortured by the Obama administration. Obviously not something you're supposed to say on the BBC, at least not so stridently and without some sort of 'mitigating' context/derisive tone.