let's begin with fatma marouf. you are her lawyer. you tell us h how it is possible that this woman suffffering frfrom a brain tumos taken out of the hospital in shackles back to the detention center? >> it came as a great shock i think to all of us. it happened the day after i attempted to visit her in the hospital and was refused entry into her room where she had two guards from the detention center posted at all times. had twoamy: this woman guards -- had she committed a terrible crime? >> no, no history whatsoever. she was fleeing for her life. the detention center, when they took her to the hospital, they left two guards who never left her side. she spent, as you mentioned, several days, almost a week, and was denied access to her attorneys as well as to her family. she was just alone, terrified, not speaking english. amy: h how did you find her? >> after i went to the hospital to try to understand what was happening and subsequently talked to people within the department of homeland security as well as within the hospital, we we