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en The tapes and what's being said on them is being taken out of context by the government,

en [The tapes] reflect my client's best responses to a con job that Alsup was pulling. He's going to testify to explain the context in which the statements were made.

en We have attempted to obtain the video tapes, and the court has determined that the time is not right, at this time, to receive those tapes. The family again has a right to know what happened, and those tapes will tell us.

en These tapes can be the equivalent of a hand grenade with the pin pulled out. If the defense can convince jurors that the government has misled them by only presenting excerpts, then the government will be in deep trouble.

en The one thing he's done that's risky [since the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001] is keep releasing his tapes. But he's in a classic case of catch 22, which is if he doesn't release his tapes, he fades and becomes a historical figure rather than somebody who's actually influencing events. And if he does release the tapes, he remains in the game, but then he opens himself to being found.

en As a U.S.-based company that deals primarily in information, we have urged the United States government to treat censorship as a barrier to trade. There's an important role for the United States government to address, in the context of its bilateral government-to-government relationships, the larger issues of free expression, and open communication.

en I don't think they were confused, I think they may have said some things to the government taken out of context. I think this reporter put the spin the government wanted to put on it.

en It's extraordinary that the chain of custody of these tapes has not been traced back. After all, they're releasing these tapes very frequently, on average once every six weeks, yet it seems that American intelligence agencies or other intelligence agencies are not capable of tracing back the source of these tapes.

en The importance of energy to government is clear. Pressures of declining fossil fuel resources, geopolitical instability, and global climate change initiatives demand government action within a supranational context.

en After all, the chain of custody of these tapes is the one way to find bin Laden. He obviously feels secure enough that he can release a number of these tapes.

en Calling for stronger security in the context of terrorism is a mistake. I think it is a mistake because the implication is that it is the government's responsibility to solve the problem. The government can?t defend all these networks.

en Our world's a little different because we can get so many tapes on people compared to high-school and junior-college. Every one of the teams, you might have about 14-15 tapes you've got to watch and know everything about them.

en Tapes, as we all know, are very powerful evidence. Tapes that are altered are powerfully misleading.

en She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. The first couple of episodes, there are tapes and tapes of us laughing because we couldn't get the line down.

en How long are the tapes kept and who has access to them? There are all kinds of other reasons people may want to see what is on those tapes.


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