A.M. Links: Hostage Seige in Sydney, Cheney Rejects Senate Torture Report, Jeb Bush Eyes 2016 White House Race

  • A
    hostage situation
    is currently unfolding in Sydney, Austria,
    where an armed gunman is holding an unknown number of people in a
    cafe. At one point, several hostages were “seen pressing a black
    flag with Arabic text against the cafe’s windows.”
  • Appearing yesterday on Meet the Press, former Vice
    President Dick Cheney defended the CIA against the charges leveled
    against it in the Senate Torture Report.
    “I’d do it again in a minute,”
    Cheney said of his own role in
    helping to craft U.S. policy towards detainees suspected of
    terrorism.
  • The news that Jeb Bush is writing a new e-book has sparked a
    fresh round of speculation that the former Florida governor will be

    running for president in 2016
    .
  • The Cleveland Police Union is
    demanding an apology
    from the Cleveland Browns after wide
    receiver Andrew Hawkins warmed up on the football field before a
    recent game wearing a t-shirt protesting the police killing of
    12-year-old Tamir Rice. “We have great respect for the Cleveland
    Police Department and the work that they do to protect and serve
    our city,” the Browns responded in a statement. “We also respect
    our players’ rights to project their support and bring awareness to
    issues that are important to them if done so in a responsible
    manner.”

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