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who can forget the woman smiling in the pictures showing the abuse at abu ghrai ghraib. what she is saying 8 years later and her one regret. ghraib. what she is saying 8 years later and her one regret. stay with us more laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. is. >> 8 years after the abu ghraib scandal the female soldier at the center of it all is talking about what happened. miss england photographed abusing and taunting iraqi prisoners at the abu ghraib prison in iraq. she says she has no remorse and will not apologies for her actions. she tells their lives are better. they got the betteren of the deal they weren't innocent. they
who can forget the woman smiling in the pictures showing the abuse at abu ghrai ghraib. what she is saying 8 years later and her one regret. ghraib. what she is saying 8 years later and her one regret. stay with us more laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with...
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>> no, abu ghraib and other atrocities happened during president bush and it's all his fault. >> obama blamed for the horrible event that happened at fort hood. >> not by the mainstream media. >> still, but the conservative media, certainly. >> a big difference. >> jon: we have to take one more break, when we come back how did the obama administration do during a week of transparency? this is an rc robotic cw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ ... ♪ [ male announcer ] remember when you were a kid? you ked getting dirty and building things. there were no limits -- yocould move mountains. the john deere 1 series subcompact tractor -- the way grownups move mountains. and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to us
>> no, abu ghraib and other atrocities happened during president bush and it's all his fault. >> obama blamed for the horrible event that happened at fort hood. >> not by the mainstream media. >> still, but the conservative media, certainly. >> a big difference. >> jon: we have to take one more break, when we come back how did the obama administration do during a week of transparency? this is an rc robotic cw. my high school science teacher made me what i am...
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>> no, abu ghraib and other atrocities happened during president bush and it's all his fault. >> obamaible event that happened at fort hood. >> not by the mainstream media. >> still, but the conservative media, certainly. >> a big difference. >> jon: we have to take one more break, when we come back how did the obama administration do during a week of transparency? time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft is designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ♪ ah. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trad
>> no, abu ghraib and other atrocities happened during president bush and it's all his fault. >> obamaible event that happened at fort hood. >> not by the mainstream media. >> still, but the conservative media, certainly. >> a big difference. >> jon: we have to take one more break, when we come back how did the obama administration do during a week of transparency? time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony...
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scandals and abuses, abu ghraib and fraud and waste and abuse. those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government. they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what the government is doing and not doing on a regular basis. that's where sue long and her late husband, phil, and her current side kick, who is unfortunately unable to be here today, david bernham. they truly appreciate data. small bits of important information. they also realize this data is meaningless unless it can be accumulated and put together in some sensible fashion. and they understood far before me and almost everybody else how important the computer was going to be in figuring out what the government is doing and how important electronic records were in being able to take the information that was there and run it through a computer and come up with new ways of looking at information which nobody under
scandals and abuses, abu ghraib and fraud and waste and abuse. those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government. they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what the government is doing and not doing on a regular basis. that's where sue long and her late husband, phil, and her current side kick, who is unfortunately...
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you hear one of the most compelling stories i heard was after the misery of abu ghraib, they asked onepeople tortured there what did they want for restitution? did they want money? they said, no, give me a green card to the united states. and everything will be fine. that's kind of compelling argument for. >> well, there's a lot of reason for hope and optimism. in america, despite the whole ground zero thing and the koran burning thing, the fact is, you can worship freely in america. i mean, there are other countries, muslim majority countries where if you're the wrong sect. if you're a sunni muslim in iran, you're going to have a tough time, if you're a shia muslim in saudi arabia, you may not feel a fully citizen of that nation. but in america, shia, sunni, whatever you want, it's up to you. you practice as you choose. >> thank you very much. >> thanks a lot, congressman. >> thank you. >> when we -- >> a pretty damn good place we've got here. >> great message. great message. and i hope when the congressman is in new york he'll come onset. >> when we come back, danny devito joins us o
you hear one of the most compelling stories i heard was after the misery of abu ghraib, they asked onepeople tortured there what did they want for restitution? did they want money? they said, no, give me a green card to the united states. and everything will be fine. that's kind of compelling argument for. >> well, there's a lot of reason for hope and optimism. in america, despite the whole ground zero thing and the koran burning thing, the fact is, you can worship freely in america. i...
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. >>> lynndie england, one of the prisoners convicted of abusing prisoners in the abu ghraib appearedn photographs that were publicked all other he -- published all over the world. she says she doesn't think she owes those soldiers apoll jigs because they were the -- apologies because they were the enemy. today england lives with her parents in rural west virginia. she's raising the son of the man who -- with the man who was the ringleader of that abuse. >>> california prison inmates being held in solitary confinement are asking the united nations to do something to stop the punishment. inmate supporters and their families will hold a news conference in los angeles later on this morning. currently about 4200 inmates are being held in isolation in california prisons. last summer, 6,000 inmates in 13 prisons in california went on a hunger protest to -- hunger strike to protest the isolation policy. >>> patting down a young child in a wheelchair, this is getting a lot of attention. an angry father posted the clip to youtube. the video shows the screener checking the son's cast for residu
. >>> lynndie england, one of the prisoners convicted of abusing prisoners in the abu ghraib appearedn photographs that were publicked all other he -- published all over the world. she says she doesn't think she owes those soldiers apoll jigs because they were the -- apologies because they were the enemy. today england lives with her parents in rural west virginia. she's raising the son of the man who -- with the man who was the ringleader of that abuse. >>> california prison...
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look at abu ghraib. lynndie england received three years in prison. the leader was 6.4 years. in. so the u.s. military saying they will try this individual in a military court. but the afghans are demanding they be turned over to him. bill: newt gingrich looking to add texas fire power to his ticket. carl cameron reports the gingrich camp tossing around choosing rick perry as a running-mate. there is a statement by the perry team that calls it flattering but premature. jamie: rick santorum saying he believes he would get the republican nomination if the race stays undecided by the convention this summer. here is what he had to say on the "today show" this morning. >> we'll see very shortly that the con there are this race will rise, they will continue to start winning states like i have. when we go to this convention if that's where we end up, it's a conservative party, they are not going to dominate. if the opportunity provides itself in an open convention they are not going to nominate a moderate massachusetts governor who can't win the election outright. jamie: mitt romney appe
look at abu ghraib. lynndie england received three years in prison. the leader was 6.4 years. in. so the u.s. military saying they will try this individual in a military court. but the afghans are demanding they be turned over to him. bill: newt gingrich looking to add texas fire power to his ticket. carl cameron reports the gingrich camp tossing around choosing rick perry as a running-mate. there is a statement by the perry team that calls it flattering but premature. jamie: rick santorum...
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they use these sorts of tragedies -- i remember when i was in the white house, abu ghraib, of coursese extremist preachers to sort of inspire those here in the united states, in western countries like great britain and around the world to inspire them to take retaliatory action, inspire them to act and to take up jihad against the west. so this is the sort of thing one can imagine those extremists preachers might use to inspiring action by those who are otherwise just reading these internet postings, so those internet sites are the kinds of things that you're talking about, wolf, that the u.s. intelligence community and others around the world, our allies monitoring. >> i will be monitoring it ourselves. appreciate it very much, fran. thank you. >>> with the fury monthing over the killing of civilians and earlier burning of the koran, has the united states already reached the end of the road in afghanistan? and joining us now from new york, fareed zakaria, the host of "fareed zakaria gps" you have a special on health care, and i want to talk about it in a moment, but very quickly, a
they use these sorts of tragedies -- i remember when i was in the white house, abu ghraib, of coursese extremist preachers to sort of inspire those here in the united states, in western countries like great britain and around the world to inspire them to take retaliatory action, inspire them to act and to take up jihad against the west. so this is the sort of thing one can imagine those extremists preachers might use to inspiring action by those who are otherwise just reading these internet...
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and so, and i remember back to my time in the white house, abu ghraib was used -- it wasn't u.s.extremist preachers and terrorists use that as an opportunity to incite people to violence. so i think they're right to be worried about this. and because we've seen plots against u.s. military bases, i think that's why you saw the more focused threat bulletin. >> fran, thanks for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> have you heard about the other march madness happening right now? nothing to do with basketball. the very latest ipad went on sale this morning. and a lot of apple fans must have it right now. we'll have more on that story coming up. >>> and controversial calls at the ncaa tournament, a 16 seed feels its upset bid was thwarted by the refs. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that
and so, and i remember back to my time in the white house, abu ghraib was used -- it wasn't u.s.extremist preachers and terrorists use that as an opportunity to incite people to violence. so i think they're right to be worried about this. and because we've seen plots against u.s. military bases, i think that's why you saw the more focused threat bulletin. >> fran, thanks for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> have you heard about the other...
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most people think of foia, they think of it in terms of exciting revelations, scandals, abuses, abu ghraib, colintelpro, fraud, waste and abuse and those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government, and they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what their government is doing and not doing on a regular basis. and that is where sue long and her late husband phil and her current sidekick who was unfortunately unable to be here today, david vernon, are doing for the american people. be truly appreciate the value of data, small bits of really important information. but they also realize that this data is meaningless unless it can be accumulated and put together in some sensible fashion. and they understood far before me and almost everybody else, how important computers were going to be in figuring out what the government is doing and how important electronic records were in being able to take the information that w
most people think of foia, they think of it in terms of exciting revelations, scandals, abuses, abu ghraib, colintelpro, fraud, waste and abuse and those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government, and they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what their government is doing and not doing on a regular basis. and...
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most people think of foia, they think of it in terms of exciting revelations, scandals, abuses, abu ghraib, fraud waste and abuse. and those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government. and they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what their government is doing, and not doing on a regular basis. and that's where sue long and her late husband field, and her current sidekick it was unfortunate disabled, unable to be here today, david, working with trac, are doing for the american people. they truly appreciate the value of data. small bits of really important information. but they also realize that this data is meaningless unless it can be accumulated and put together in some sensible fashion. and they understood far before me and almost everybody else how important the computer was going to be in figure out what the government is doing and how important electronic records were in being able to take the informati
most people think of foia, they think of it in terms of exciting revelations, scandals, abuses, abu ghraib, fraud waste and abuse. and those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government. and they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what their government is doing, and not doing on a regular basis. and that's where...