
Episode 35 • • 1:20:00 - 1:24:26
35: Obama and Olbermann
UK Anti-Terrorism Laws, Incarceration Without Process
A new law in the United Kingdom extends the period the government can hold terror suspects without charge from 28 days to 42 days. The hosts express concern that such laws could be used for political motivation to silence critics. One host jokes about being a "monkey wrench" in the system, while the other suggests they are merely an "annoyance" that the government finds laughable.
