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al qaeda and its affiliates look up to guantanamo detainees. they have immediate street credibility among terrorists, which makes it more tempting for them to rejoin the fight. we should not make it easier to transfer detainees anywhere, much less places where there are confirmed recidivists or a real threat from aqap. the detainees including many of the yemenis who remain at guantanamo are among the worst offenders. we should want all future transfers to be done wisely and fully in line with our national security interests. this amendment accomplishes those objectives. thirdly, this amendment continues the ban on building or modifying facilities inside the united states to hold those detainees. it does not prohibit any changes to the facilities at guantanamo bay, so those facilities will continue to be state-of-the-art. i understand this administration wants to close guantanamo and that the justice department has already purchased the correctional facility in thompson, illinois, to house them. but there is still overwhelming consensus here in c
al qaeda and its affiliates look up to guantanamo detainees. they have immediate street credibility among terrorists, which makes it more tempting for them to rejoin the fight. we should not make it easier to transfer detainees anywhere, much less places where there are confirmed recidivists or a real threat from aqap. the detainees including many of the yemenis who remain at guantanamo are among the worst offenders. we should want all future transfers to be done wisely and fully in line with...
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>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special accommodations. real beds and mattress, private kitchens and showers, even pornography for those who asked, and they were paid millions of dollars from a secret account
>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special...
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to house guantanamo detainees, four, it makes permanent the certification requirements needed before any transfer of a detainee overseas and lastly, it strikes the provision in the bill that allows transfers of detainees to the united states purely for medical care. let me address each provision very briefly. first, i have yet to hear why it's a good idea to bring guantanamo detainees to the united states. while the president made a promise to close guantanamo, the american people seem unified against bringing these detainees to the u.s. for any reasons and i believe that we should listen to the american people. it's clear that given the secretary of defense the authority to bring detainees here for detention, trial and incarceration will have the same impact as congress lifting the prohibition outright. but the same issues we have been talking about for several years and that g.a.o. identified in its 2012 report on detention options inside the united states still exist. these include cost considerations, questions about the legal status of the detainees, and concerns about protecting
to house guantanamo detainees, four, it makes permanent the certification requirements needed before any transfer of a detainee overseas and lastly, it strikes the provision in the bill that allows transfers of detainees to the united states purely for medical care. let me address each provision very briefly. first, i have yet to hear why it's a good idea to bring guantanamo detainees to the united states. while the president made a promise to close guantanamo, the american people seem unified...
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there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical cell for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time was going to the other side so you can see the books detainees can't come in here but the prisoner library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual and religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite time
there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and...
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guantanamo bay cuba where more than half the detainees still at guantanamo are you enemy nationals the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to well arty's lucy caffein office just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are yemeni citizens fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we've met with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said that his son told them everything was going well and then basically fo
guantanamo bay cuba where more than half the detainees still at guantanamo are you enemy nationals the arab countries considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to well arty's lucy caffein office just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who...
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there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical cell for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time it was called out of sight so you can see the books detainees can't come in here but the prisoner library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual military religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite t
there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners two are kept and...
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as to force feeding, a detainee won't be allowed to starvation. 14 of the 164 prisoners of guantanamo are refusing to eat regularly. a u.s. appeals court is currently considering their legal challenge to the practice. tom ackerman al jazeera, washington. >> with me is one of the doctors who served as a member of the task on that report, dr. tom morris. >> good to be with you. >> a cia spokesperson said today the report contained serious inaccuracies and erroneous conclusions. never been substantiated. what is your reaction to that? >> my first reaction is that the easiest way to settle this is to allow independent investigators to observe directly what's happening in guantanamo. we have never been allowed to do this. nobody has access to these people and until we do have access, until we can have independent professionals review with the guantanamo detainees exactly how they've been treated, it's very the difficult to say who's right or who's wrong except that we do -- >> how can you say it happened? >> we can say it happened because there are records that have been shared public work
as to force feeding, a detainee won't be allowed to starvation. 14 of the 164 prisoners of guantanamo are refusing to eat regularly. a u.s. appeals court is currently considering their legal challenge to the practice. tom ackerman al jazeera, washington. >> with me is one of the doctors who served as a member of the task on that report, dr. tom morris. >> good to be with you. >> a cia spokesperson said today the report contained serious inaccuracies and erroneous conclusions....
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there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's not all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical so for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time it was called out of sight so you can see the books detainees can't come in here but the prisoner library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual and religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite time they'r
there are other strict regulations in place to fun fact about guantanamo apparently a life of an costs here a little more than a life of a detainee if you run one of these babies over the fine is ten thousand dollars. there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's not all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights scandals officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and...
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valid when we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. online we've got interviews with former guantanamo inmates and in-depth coverage on the international pressure facing the facility had to come for that. also in a program afghanistan's drug disaster reaches a whole new level two thousand and thirteen see the new president of surgeon opium cultivation after a decade of failed international efforts to tackle the problem. and a massive arms deal looms in cairo as egypt looks to russia to fill the gap left by washington's decision to cut military aid. some serve and say it's a tiny tropical paradise in the south pacific and home to just over fifty people and all the residents of the tax they get tens of thousands of pounds per person each year straight from the pockets of british taxpayers are still reports on where all that money is going. h
valid when we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. online we've got interviews with former guantanamo inmates and in-depth coverage on the international pressure facing the facility had to come for that. also in a program afghanistan's...
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. >>> the cia used to train guantanamo detainees to become double agents, then back into al qae qaeda. it was known as penny lane. it has special accommodations like showers, real beds and pornography for those who ask for it. >>> a las vegas judge rejects o.j. simpson's bid for a new trial, saying it lacks merit. the former football star is serving a sentence of up to 33 years in prison. >>> and caught on camera, a tow truck driver was helping a stalled one yesterday when a pickup truck hauling a trailer almost jack knifed and hit him. >>> time to get down to business. the nasdaq finished above 4,000 for the first time in 13 years while the dow continues the upward rise. louis v. is changing the face of moscow's square. the trunk is a replica of a piece that belonged to the cszas family. >>> tax troubles for pac man. the "l.a. times" reporting that manny pacquiao has had his bank account in the philippines frozen by the internal revenue service over a tax dispute. the more pressing issue for the boxerer and member of congress in the philippine government is borrowing money to help ai
. >>> the cia used to train guantanamo detainees to become double agents, then back into al qae qaeda. it was known as penny lane. it has special accommodations like showers, real beds and pornography for those who ask for it. >>> a las vegas judge rejects o.j. simpson's bid for a new trial, saying it lacks merit. the former football star is serving a sentence of up to 33 years in prison. >>> and caught on camera, a tow truck driver was helping a stalled one yesterday...
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valid one we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. is what is more interviews with former prisoners and in depth coverage of the international pressure to close the facility. in britain you're never far from treating a top of the shoulder from the tax man but not everywhere. jurisdiction gets forced to fund the crown's coffers in fact to can be quite the opposite to. such a place have you ever heard of care. ok. not ever heard of pick karen. pick an island or yes. i think of the pacific so i. thought well did you know that part of your taxes go to that island. have you ever heard of pitcairn. if you've never heard of pitcairn and you're an e.u. citizen it might be well worth knowing for that's where part of your taxes are go a. bit as one of britain's overseas territories a small island in the south pacific with a total population of abou
valid one we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. is what is more interviews with former prisoners and in depth coverage of the international pressure to close the facility. in britain you're never far from treating a top of the shoulder...
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guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine detainee have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's ever expanding war on terror it's both the policy of the u.s. not to hold anyone longer than necessary but we also know that whenever we release someone we assume a richness over a period of more than a decade the majority of detainees held here have been set free and if the men of guantanamo are really these superhuman monsters you know the worst of the worst quote dick cheney. they would have been really. most of those still kept locked up have not been charged and are being held indefinitely what sort of a black hole of the system where the president of the united states simply refuses to say the innocent but u.s. officials say the law of war brings behind this barbed wire the idea that
guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine detainee have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's ever expanding war on...
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not valid one we have to remember there are in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainee is certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of the. online we've got interviews with former guantanamo inmates and in-depth coverage on the international pressure facing the facilities they do head to r.t. dot com for more on that and later in the program afghanistan's drug disaster reaches a whole new level twenty thirteen season on precedented if you opium cultivation after a decade of failed international efforts to tackle the problem. also a shadow work force are to look at why illegal illegal migrant labor in russia is becoming such a divisive issue. sun surf and sand it's a tiny tropical paradise in the pacific and home to just over fifty people and although residents of the pitcairn islands pay no tax they get tens of thousands of pounds per person each year straight from the pockets of the british taxpayers test riseley reports now on where a
not valid one we have to remember there are in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainee is certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of the. online we've got interviews with former guantanamo inmates and in-depth coverage on the international pressure facing the facilities they do head to r.t. dot com for more on that and later in the...
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valid when we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainee so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. at all if you don't call me series on life inside as well as more interviews with former prisoners and in-depth coverage of the international pressure to close the facility. russia has the world's second largest population in search of a better life the majority come to the capital moscow. but worryingly high numbers of them stay in the city illegally a concern for the authorities and the locals paul scott has the details. migration in moscow is a sensitive subject right now following last month's murder of russia the back of allegedly at the hands of an azerbaijani migrant and the nationalistic riots that followed the issue is firmly in the spotlight and an r.t. camera crew has found out just how sensitive the topic is we went to a market on the outskirts of moscow to try and film an int
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guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now yemen is in a specific different situation for a variety of reasons than other countries more than half of the remaining detainees are yemeni citizens to fifty six of them have been cleared for release to get sent back from guantanamo not a single one has come home and in fact the last citizen to return to the country came home in a body bag and twenty twelve and that is the fate that some of the families that we met with worry could be in store for or for some of their loved ones one of the fathers that we met said that his son told them everything was going well and then basically found out through news reports that his s
guantanamo bay cuba. more than half the detainees still are gone tom or yemeni nationals the arab country is considering building a new facility to receive the inmates after their transfer a plan already dubbed guantanamo to parties lucy caffein off has just returned from yemen where she met relatives of the detainees. it's difficult to stay positive about these detainees coming home when you've been awaiting us long as over a decade as was the case with some of the families who we've met now...
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guantanamo as main prison and placed in the. cottages complete with patios full size beds and even a collection of pornography if requested by the detainee now keep in mind that during all of this the cia wasn't interested in the hundreds of prisoners that were sent to guantanamo on flimsy or nonexistent evidence nope in fact a prerequisite for these candidates is that they had significant and deep ties to al qaeda so they could be you could be of use to the cia when released back in the world so while detainees with no terrorist ties continue to hold up in their cells of this day many of the most dangerous and violent detainees were freed long ago and placed inside of actual al-qaeda cells you know i'm beginning to think the cia uses the showtime series homeland as a training video for its agents so just to get this straight the cia.
guantanamo as main prison and placed in the. cottages complete with patios full size beds and even a collection of pornography if requested by the detainee now keep in mind that during all of this the cia wasn't interested in the hundreds of prisoners that were sent to guantanamo on flimsy or nonexistent evidence nope in fact a prerequisite for these candidates is that they had significant and deep ties to al qaeda so they could be you could be of use to the cia when released back in the world...
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at guantanamo detainees have been force fed in violation of a half century long ban. >> this is one ofur medical ethical principles that grounds what we do as doctors, we expect the autonomy of our patient. >> reporter: the report also accuses the defense department of failing to follow through on its own recommendations. >> the rules are still with us, and they undermine ethical practice. >> reporter: in response, a pentagon spokesman said other inquiries show the allegations were unsubstantiated. and as for force feeding, it said it will not allow a inmate to knowingly commitment suicide. a u.s. appeals court is currently considering the legal challenge to the practice. tom akerman, al jazeera, washington. >>> and there is a report that the situation in syria is much worse than believed. nearly 9 million people in living in that country need help. that is roughly the size of the state of massachusetts. 6.5 million syrians are currently without homes. 2 million have fled the country and 4.5 million are said to be internally displaced. >> reporter: more 40% of syria's population now re
at guantanamo detainees have been force fed in violation of a half century long ban. >> this is one ofur medical ethical principles that grounds what we do as doctors, we expect the autonomy of our patient. >> reporter: the report also accuses the defense department of failing to follow through on its own recommendations. >> the rules are still with us, and they undermine ethical practice. >> reporter: in response, a pentagon spokesman said other inquiries show the...
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valid one we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. that our t. dot com watch our full series on life inside guantanamo well as more interviews with former prisoners and in-depth coverage the international pressure to close the facility. three attacks targeting shiite worshipers in eastern iraq have left at least forty one people dead the blast took place during events to mark a shura the most important day in the shiite muslim calendar more than seven thousand people have been killed by insurgency in the country this year sonny ramadani joins us now a political refugee from saddam hussein's regime who's now a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university sir thank you so much for joining us now. their defiance there has rich reach levels that they were in two thousand and eight not something anyone wants to see happen why
valid one we have to remember that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was founded by former guantanamo detainees so it's certainly a valid concern this is going to be such a long way off i mean if we waited this long for it to close unfortunately i don't think it's going to be sped up just because of this idea. that our t. dot com watch our full series on life inside guantanamo well as more interviews with former prisoners and in-depth coverage the international pressure to close the facility....
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>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special accommodations. real beds and mattress, private kitchens and showers, even pornography for those who asked, and they were paid millions of dollars from a secret account code named pledge. but there was always a threat that once back home, they would turn back again into terrorists and attack the u.s. >> i think it was a very ill conceived program for them to think that because these are some very hard core individuals and many of whom have been released by both administrations have gotten back in to fight us and our allies, unfortunately. >> reporter: former officials say the cia even considered sending some pakistani form
>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special...
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executive order in 2009 the report said ethical violations continue at the president in guantanamo bay where detainee staging hunger strikes have been forced fed. detainee abuse on the war of terror. it was funded in the open society foundation. since 2011 the u.s. department of defense and c.i.a. have had policies requiring guantanamo doctors and other medical personnel to breach national standards including on site physicians have participated in interrogations and by assisting in force feeding. also the report found that military medical training lacks ethical grounding for doctors to protect human rights. the report comes months after president obama reiterated his promise to close down the prison. >> the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best as they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? >> reporter: the president's renewed effort to push congress towards the camp's shutdown was spurred by a long time detainee hunger strike. at the height of the protest, 106 men refused food and as many as 46 from forced fed. forced feed something a technique typ
executive order in 2009 the report said ethical violations continue at the president in guantanamo bay where detainee staging hunger strikes have been forced fed. detainee abuse on the war of terror. it was funded in the open society foundation. since 2011 the u.s. department of defense and c.i.a. have had policies requiring guantanamo doctors and other medical personnel to breach national standards including on site physicians have participated in interrogations and by assisting in force...
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we're discussing medical ethics and treatment of prison detainees at guantanamo bay. >> leonard reubenstein, i want to talk about the psychology, the psychological angle and the role of behavioral science consultation team. what role do they play? >> they had basically three functions. the first was to identified vulnerability for detainee for intergas station. the second is to establish conditions of confinement to maximize the opportunity to get intelligence from the detainees, and the third, somewhat on it traditiocontradictory, one of te problems is you can't have it both ways. you cannot impose harm on people by exposing vulnerability, and then label them a safety officer. i think the task force use is more of a to portray the psychologist involved to comply witto exploit vulnerability as e die dance suggests. who. >> who are these people. how are they trained? what are we talking about? >> first team, you have a varied training amongst them, and there are people who have been working as treating clinicians and military clinics. you also had psychiatrist who is were medical doctors, wh
we're discussing medical ethics and treatment of prison detainees at guantanamo bay. >> leonard reubenstein, i want to talk about the psychology, the psychological angle and the role of behavioral science consultation team. what role do they play? >> they had basically three functions. the first was to identified vulnerability for detainee for intergas station. the second is to establish conditions of confinement to maximize the opportunity to get intelligence from the detainees,...
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. >>> we have learned the cia used to train guantanamo detainees into double agents. that's right. then infiltrate them back into al qaeda medical the project was abandoned in 2006. the prisoners were enticed into a secret area of gitmo known as penny lane with special accommodations like real beds, private showers, and even pornography for those who asked. >>> two b-52 bombers flying high in the sky over the east china sea making it very clear the u.s. elizabeth recognize beijing's new territorial claims. >>> a las vegas judge rejects obama's bid for -- the former football star is serving a sentence of 23 years in prison. he was convicted in trait 2008 have armed robbery. >>> heck it out. new dash cam video from new jersey shows one police officer displaying heroism in the line of duty. he came to the scene of a truck fire and sprang into action. he rushed toward the burning vehicle, as you see right there, pulling the unconscious driver to safety. that driver remains in critical condition. >>> and a tow truck driver was helping a stalled vehicle yesterday when suddenly a pickup t
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independently confirmed the exist tense of a prom first reported that the cia used to turn guantanamo detainees into double agents with mixed results. one source familiar with the program says the bush administration never provided hard numbers on the detainees at guantanamo. some prisoners were part of the cia program and left the camps under the radar. today the ap posted this satellite image showing where the cia ran its operation from a facility known as penny lane. to identify trustworthy assets, the cia used incentives like cash or promised to resettle their families in a safe country out of al qaeda's reach. this is another shot of the administrative buildings. just beyond the buildings and the hills hiding in plain sight are reported to be the bungalows where they enjoy private accommodations and television sets. >> my sources have said that some of the decisions to turn some of these were controversial. for example, military intelligence officials did not find the process pecks of using them as double agents to be that promising while others found them to be useful. >> the cia program
independently confirmed the exist tense of a prom first reported that the cia used to turn guantanamo detainees into double agents with mixed results. one source familiar with the program says the bush administration never provided hard numbers on the detainees at guantanamo. some prisoners were part of the cia program and left the camps under the radar. today the ap posted this satellite image showing where the cia ran its operation from a facility known as penny lane. to identify trustworthy...
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was able to defeat some amendments that would put in place these restrictions on transfer in guantanamo detainees to the united states and to elsewhere. previous years we've seen these restrictions in place and we might end up seeing them when the house and senate get together and create one bill what's really behind this effort to keep guantanamo bay open at this point i mean we had prisoners going in there at the end in two thousand and two it's now the end of two thousand and thirteen what purpose is it serving anymore and why do lawmakers want to insist on keeping it open i think one reason is just the symbolism it's a it's a prison that's well protected in cuba of all places but a lot of it's i think of barack obama in other words republicans are objecting to any changes in guantanamo bay transfer of prisoners to the u.s. trials in the u.s. transfers to other countries because it's barack obama's president it was george w. bush as president republicans wouldn't have acted so much and it had that i think that's a major factor we saw in last years and david carl levin was able to slip this nat
was able to defeat some amendments that would put in place these restrictions on transfer in guantanamo detainees to the united states and to elsewhere. previous years we've seen these restrictions in place and we might end up seeing them when the house and senate get together and create one bill what's really behind this effort to keep guantanamo bay open at this point i mean we had prisoners going in there at the end in two thousand and two it's now the end of two thousand and thirteen what...
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reports from inside guantanamo prison a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. in the back of the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly. pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. the emotional briefing where family members are asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of girls strikes so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though hart was with these drone victims were appealing to one of the would twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven year old grandmother was
reports from inside guantanamo prison a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. in the back of the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly. pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. the emotional briefing where family members are asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place....
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at guantanamo detainees in hunger strike have been force fed in violation of a half century ban by the american medical association. >> this is one of our ethical medical professionals that grounds what we do as doctors, we respect the autonomy of our patient. that's not the case here at imoam. guantanamo. >> even though there have been changes in are practices those rules are still with us and they undermine ethical practice. >> other inquiries show the allegation were unsubstantiated. as to force-feeding he says, the medical community will not allow the patient to commit suicide by forced starvation. the 164 prisoners at guantanamo are still refusing to eat regularly. considering their legal challenge to the practice. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> secretary of state john kerry continues his tour, kerry just arrived in poland a short time ago. earlier he was in saudi arabia where he met with king abdalla. it was his first meeting with the saudi head since he became secretary of state. mike viqueria is in washington. >> meeting with both king abdalla and the foreign minister
at guantanamo detainees in hunger strike have been force fed in violation of a half century ban by the american medical association. >> this is one of our ethical medical professionals that grounds what we do as doctors, we respect the autonomy of our patient. that's not the case here at imoam. guantanamo. >> even though there have been changes in are practices those rules are still with us and they undermine ethical practice. >> other inquiries show the allegation were...
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and behind the barbed wire reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. you know back in the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly on. a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even though heart was what these drone victims were appealing through on october twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakistani family devastated a nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that da
and behind the barbed wire reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. you know back in the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly on. a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers...
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and behind the barbed wire are to report from inside guantanamo prison for over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in r t with me and he said now i good to have you with us we have a look back at the week's top stories plus all the latest news first a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress or she's going to you can without the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of the worst drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though hart was with these drone victims were appealing on october twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakista
and behind the barbed wire are to report from inside guantanamo prison for over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in r t with me and he said now i good to have you with us we have a look back at the week's top stories plus all the latest news first a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before...
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and behind the barbed wire are two reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and nice and now way we begin with some breaking news this hour police say two russians and chinese are among six people dead after a ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort of the thai of twenty people remain unaccounted for there are reports that up to two hundred were on board the boat even though the maximum limit is one hundred and fifty now originally it was claimed only fifty were on the ferry. witnesses say the crowded boat capsized so quickly people didn't have a chance to jump out it's not yet clear what caused the accident we will bring you more details of live as we get it and you'll find constant updates at our to the dot com. a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress or she's going to can it was at the emotion
and behind the barbed wire are two reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and nice and now way we begin with some breaking news this hour police say two russians and chinese are among six people dead after a ferry capsized off the coast of thailand near the popular resort of the thai of twenty people remain...
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the point above the law of the reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a thousand detainees are still on hunger strike to protest at detecting deflect attention and mistreatment . the top stories from the post and paste the latest developments this is the weekly tea. a pakistani family who lost a grandmother in the c i a true strike travel to washington this week to testify before congress. he's going to come was that the emotional briefing with family members asked us filmmakers will either and was targeted in the first place. this was the first time apple because the u s drone strikes word in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this leaking pipes are only four other members of congress is no secret the us congress generally approves of those rights. it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart. even though part was when these two victims wiki link the article the twenty fourth of the past year he went on strike with his pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old daughter nearly escaped death that day in their si
the point above the law of the reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a thousand detainees are still on hunger strike to protest at detecting deflect attention and mistreatment . the top stories from the post and paste the latest developments this is the weekly tea. a pakistani family who lost a grandmother in the c i a true strike travel to washington this week to testify before congress. he's going to come was that the emotional briefing with family members asked us filmmakers will...
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about his representation with the oakland city -- oklahoma city bombing case and also with the guantanamo detainee , as the essay discussion of criminal defense since september 11 and what the policies were before and after that the event. make in shapiro is another co-author and talks about defending people on death row there is a very strong essay that's talks about the clients' families and the lawyers because you have to take a part of life then put it back together how layperson could do something so horrible that is the worst punishment abolished death by a execution. running the innocence project at old mess talks about the public defender service and writes a primary -- a premier as a and writes a story of a woman who tries to santa mail to take the plea and thought it was complete sheer craziness true go to trial contrary to his device a jury finds her not guilty. others come to mind but although those accused of the crime davis' single sin a former public defender in new york and washington d.c. also litigation with the policy center writes a wonderful essay about his efforts on behalf o
about his representation with the oakland city -- oklahoma city bombing case and also with the guantanamo detainee , as the essay discussion of criminal defense since september 11 and what the policies were before and after that the event. make in shapiro is another co-author and talks about defending people on death row there is a very strong essay that's talks about the clients' families and the lawyers because you have to take a part of life then put it back together how layperson could do...
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he writes about his representation about guantanamo detainees and they are kind of brilliant and the discussion of credible defense since september september 11th and what our policies were before and after that pivotal event. mcginn shapiro and mcginn are the only co-authors and they write about people defending and i think it is a particularly moving and very strong essay about something most people will realize the told that it takes on the clients, the clients' families and the lawyers themselves because you have to take apart the life and understand how a person is born into this world to do something so horrible that it seems to prompt the very worst punishment of all, death by execution. he runs the project and teaches at all ole miss and tells a wonderful story about his representation of a woman who he tried to and mail to take a plea but it was just complete scheerer craziness to go to a trial and she was looking at so much time the jury finds her not guilty and it's a wonderful story that i don't want to give away the punch line to. are there others that come to mind? frie
he writes about his representation about guantanamo detainees and they are kind of brilliant and the discussion of credible defense since september september 11th and what our policies were before and after that pivotal event. mcginn shapiro and mcginn are the only co-authors and they write about people defending and i think it is a particularly moving and very strong essay about something most people will realize the told that it takes on the clients, the clients' families and the lawyers...
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kpix.com. ,, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: with congress having barred any guantanamo bay detainee from setting foot on u.s. soil, and president obama vowing to shut the prison down, life at gitmo grinds on. we were given a tour of camp five echo block, where detainees began to protest the moment we arrived. it was the first time video cameras were allowed inside this wing of the facility where detainees who have attacked military guards are held. we were told to move as fast as possible. >> rose: billionaires don't usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has. they and others like them have all pledged to give at least half of their incredible
kpix.com. ,, captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: with congress having barred any guantanamo bay detainee from setting foot on u.s. soil, and president obama vowing to shut the prison down, life at gitmo grinds on. we were given a tour of camp five echo block, where detainees began to protest the moment we arrived. it was the first time video cameras were allowed inside this wing of the facility where detainees who have attacked military guards are held. we were told to move as...
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guantanamo detainees drafted to become double agents for the cia. new report out this morning, next. >> the government says stop but a silicon valley company keeps on going. we'll look at 23 and me ahead in business and tech. >>> welcome back. 5:12. the scheduled launch of a new space x rocket was postponed four minutes before liftoff. three attempts were made to get the falcon rocket off the ground in the allotted 65-minute launch window. each time controllers were thwarted by a glitch. a new attempt is scheduled on thursday. space x will be carrying a communications satellite into orbit. >> it appears that the testing company 23 and me is still selling kits despite an order to stop. the feds concerned that people will take actions they shouldn't based on the results. >> good morning. the food and drug administration has been trying to work with the company but would appear that too 3 and me is not answering its mail. the company admits in a blog post it has been slow to respond to fda questions and orders as it sells this test for $99. it's still
guantanamo detainees drafted to become double agents for the cia. new report out this morning, next. >> the government says stop but a silicon valley company keeps on going. we'll look at 23 and me ahead in business and tech. >>> welcome back. 5:12. the scheduled launch of a new space x rocket was postponed four minutes before liftoff. three attempts were made to get the falcon rocket off the ground in the allotted 65-minute launch window. each time controllers were thwarted by a...