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>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions. you know that, right? >> oh, right. after 10 years, what was gitmo charged with again? >> jon: charged with? um... it's a funny story. we haven't actually gotten around to-- hey, you know what, gitmo-- ( laughter ) you know what, gitmo? it could be worse. some of-- it's harder than it looks. some of our other offshore detainees got food tubes in their rectums. >> gitmo dream of food tube in rectum. ( laughter ) has to be better than man's arm. >> jon: well, that-- that's true, that can't be comfortable, but surely, you must take solace in senator rubio's and cruz's discussion of american values. >> sure, slong it's sincere and not a pander to a powerful, to gain a a majority in the swing state. >> jon: go
>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions. you know that, right? >> oh, right. after 10 years, what was gitmo charged with again? >> jon: charged with?...
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>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions.
>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions.
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>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions. you know that, right? >> oh, right. after 10 years, what was gitmo charged with again? >> jon: charged with? um... it's a funny story. we haven't actually gotten around to-- hey, you know what, gitmo-- ( laughter ) you know what, gitmo? it could be worse. some of-- it's harder than it looks. some of our other offshore detainees got food tubes in their rectums. >> gitmo dream of food tube in rectum. ( laughter ) has to be better than man's arm. >> jon: well, that-- that's true, that can't be comfortable, but surely, you must take solace in senator rubio's and cruz's discussion of american values. >> sure, slong it's sincere and not a pander to a powerful, to gain a a majority in the swing state. >> jon: go
>> trust gitmo. gitmo in cuban prison right now. ( laughter ) awful conditions. gitmo on hunger strike, but nothing changed. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: so sad. it's so sad. ( laughter ) ( bleep ) gitmo. gitmo, i don't know if you know this, guatanamo bay, that's in cuba, but that's an american prison. that's our government holding you in those conditions. you know that, right? >> oh, right. after 10 years, what was gitmo charged with again? >> jon: charged with?...
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>>> more detainees released from gitmo. welcome to "happening now." i am jon scott. >> and i am in for jenna lee. five detainees just got out and that brings the number moved out of the facility just this year to more than two dozen. >> it is part of a push to clear the camp be reducing the number to a small number that could be transferred it united states prisons. that is making president obama good on one of this goals: shutting down gitmo. catherine heritage is live in washington with more on this. >> reporter: this latest transfer is part of an excelerated push by the obama administration to clear the center. the obama administration is willing to accept more risk and fewer conditions to transfer the men. the state department acknowledges this change in strategy openly. >> we talk about closing guantanamo bay we all wish this was done years ago. but we are moving forward. there are 132 remaining and 62 are approved for transfer. >> reporter: only 127 are left since that briefing. in this defense press release that was released to reporters today
>>> more detainees released from gitmo. welcome to "happening now." i am jon scott. >> and i am in for jenna lee. five detainees just got out and that brings the number moved out of the facility just this year to more than two dozen. >> it is part of a push to clear the camp be reducing the number to a small number that could be transferred it united states prisons. that is making president obama good on one of this goals: shutting down gitmo. catherine heritage...
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more detain knows moved out of gitmo.ll the president fulfill the campaign promise to close the facility. what happens when these detainees get back on battlefield? martha: major highway shut down for hours after an oil tanker goes up in flames. we've got details. >> it is so disturbing and so scary and so freaky to see that happen right in front of you. it is a horribly scary situation because i was very close to the tanker truck. @oyu0x?hy@x@8p bill: new details now about a deadly crash that shut down a major interstate in new jersey. police say a vehicle got on to i-78 on saturday, drove into the path of a fuel tanker, whoa. both vehicles hit a tractor-trailer. the impact created this, flames high into the air for hours. the driver of the car was killed. the tanker driver in critical condition after climbing out of a window. tractor-trailer driver said be okay. martha: president obama urging patience in response to the outrage over both the ferguson case and new york city chokehold case. saying while rooting out ra
more detain knows moved out of gitmo.ll the president fulfill the campaign promise to close the facility. what happens when these detainees get back on battlefield? martha: major highway shut down for hours after an oil tanker goes up in flames. we've got details. >> it is so disturbing and so scary and so freaky to see that happen right in front of you. it is a horribly scary situation because i was very close to the tanker truck. @oyu0x?hy@x@8p bill: new details now about a deadly...
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sends six detainees from gitmo to uraguay and plus sisters on a mission and how they are breaking downotypes in senegal and why it's good for business. stay with us. ♪ it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe an explanation to the egyptian people? >> no...no.. >> al jazeera investigates egypt's lost power on al jazeera america ♪ welcome back, reminder of the top stories, kenya police squad permitted for the first time carrying out extra judicial killings and discuss the involvement in the assassination program targeting suspected muslim radicals and kenya police department denies running an elimination program. a million people have been forced from their homes in the philippines because of typhoon hagupit, the typhoon is downgrade to a tropical storm but winds are 100 kilometers an hour and 22 have been confirmed killed. syria
sends six detainees from gitmo to uraguay and plus sisters on a mission and how they are breaking downotypes in senegal and why it's good for business. stay with us. ♪ it's gas industry >> taking the country to the brink of economic ruin >> this is because of a corrupt deal to an assigned to basically support two dodgy businessmen an israeli one, and an egyptian one... >> al jazeera exposes those who made a fortune betraying an entire nation >> you don't feel you owe...
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coming up the pentagon has just released five detainees from gitmo bay. what it mean for the prison. >> and steve scalise spoke to a white supremacist group years sag this a headache or a teachable moment. >>> a look back at the best of 2014 coming up. >>> republican leadership closed ranks around louisiana, steve scalise admitted yesterday that he spoke to a white supremacist group in 2002. very few democrats have called for his ouster. nancy pelosi argues what he plans to do today on issues related to race. >> actions speak louder than words. the republican party and its leadership still flirts with groups that are under mining voting rights around the country. i think he ought to lead a very affirmative effort to expand voting rights and civil rights and publicly disavow any of these activities that are under mining voting rights throughout the country. >> many on the right accusing the needmedia of a double standard. bird's lead in kkk. went from civil rights act to stall ward defender. most prominent backer suggests this steve scalise most recent rep
coming up the pentagon has just released five detainees from gitmo bay. what it mean for the prison. >> and steve scalise spoke to a white supremacist group years sag this a headache or a teachable moment. >>> a look back at the best of 2014 coming up. >>> republican leadership closed ranks around louisiana, steve scalise admitted yesterday that he spoke to a white supremacist group in 2002. very few democrats have called for his ouster. nancy pelosi argues what he plans...
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what to do with the the detainees at gitmo, so they don't end up back on the battlefield.. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe...
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i have promised to keep gitmo terrorists out of kansas. the fight continues are you not on my watch. talking about language that has been omitted from the defense authorization bill that would allow gitmo detainees to come to the united states. on house approved it thursday, the senate is expected to do so this week before they leave town for the holiday recess. they will not be returning until january when republicans will be gaveling in. tommy in louisiana, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i would like to say, we should put a chip in them, follow them and if they go back to war, kill them. we cannot keep spending this money on these people. that is my comment. one more about privatizing the prisons. people better stop it. when you privatize the prisons in america, you have to keep it full. k k you. host: alan in tallahassee, florida. caller: hello. host: good morning to you. caller: good morning. i want to say that this administration is more on the side of the terrorist and they are this country. when people realize that and sta
i have promised to keep gitmo terrorists out of kansas. the fight continues are you not on my watch. talking about language that has been omitted from the defense authorization bill that would allow gitmo detainees to come to the united states. on house approved it thursday, the senate is expected to do so this week before they leave town for the holiday recess. they will not be returning until january when republicans will be gaveling in. tommy in louisiana, democratic caller. caller: good...
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placing detainees from gitmo and the paperwork to actually release these six men has been waiting onk for years and official is blaming chuck hagel for not signing it but how hard the u.s. has found to place these people. they are arriving in iraguay and settled in muslim communities and it's an act of humanity. >> detention facility at gitmo shut down at barack obama had promised. >> reporter: well, i think that is the big question and we all remember back when barack obama came to office that he signed executive order with great flushish promising to close it down and six years later and the facility is still open and this is a reflection how they are finding it and difficult to place detainees in adoptive countries and now 136 people left in the facility, 19 released so far this year and i think we will see them trickle out in the months and years to come. >> andy gallagher live from miami, florida. they identified the body of one of mexico 43 missing students, it was among the charred remains by a garbage dump last month after gang members admitted to the killings the government
placing detainees from gitmo and the paperwork to actually release these six men has been waiting onk for years and official is blaming chuck hagel for not signing it but how hard the u.s. has found to place these people. they are arriving in iraguay and settled in muslim communities and it's an act of humanity. >> detention facility at gitmo shut down at barack obama had promised. >> reporter: well, i think that is the big question and we all remember back when barack obama came to...
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. >> reporter: outrage is also being cited as a reason not to release 11 hours of recordings of gitmoner being violently removed from his fell and force fed to prevents a hunger strike and why official policies ensures imprisonment at gitmo is inhuman as possible. >> for a president that has said that gitmo has to be closed. >> reporter: and urging all the cases is the question of why the obama administration is opposed to accountability for practices it says it knows are wrong and i'm with al jazeera in washington. >>> with us in the studio is martin and former f.b.i. agent, did the u.s., did other intelligence services worldwide get any useful information from the techniques that were used do you think? >> that is a controversy but short answer is, no. former bush administration officials and former cia officials say yes and they used the obu-example saying he identified mohamed as the 9/11 master mind and he is the one that gave the information on the jose dirty bomb threat in the united states. it has been proven time and again it was the f.b.i. who obtained this information throu
. >> reporter: outrage is also being cited as a reason not to release 11 hours of recordings of gitmoner being violently removed from his fell and force fed to prevents a hunger strike and why official policies ensures imprisonment at gitmo is inhuman as possible. >> for a president that has said that gitmo has to be closed. >> reporter: and urging all the cases is the question of why the obama administration is opposed to accountability for practices it says it knows are...
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we talked about the gitmo detainee in 2006, now back on the battlefield.f threat does he pose? leland: widow of "american sniper" chris kyle kyle against her case against jesse ventura. leah: sony pictures does an about-face. why they finally decided to release "the interview." >> i enjoyed miley cyrus episode. >> very deep. she is. leah: activities after they get out. u.s. government offering five million dollar reward for top al qaeda leader who was released from gitmo back in 2006. lieutenant colonel bill cowan, fox news military analyst. nice to see you, colonel. >> nice to be with you, leah, thank you. leah: this past august, former detable e, called on muslims to wage war against the united states. >> this is problem. he represents. kind of problem we have with many of the detainees. administration director of national intelligence, gin clapper most recent numbers were of the 620 detainees, that have been released. those numbers changed a little bit, as many as 180 are directly involved in terrorism acts and expected to be involved in terrorism acts.
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stay tuned for executive action or order on gitmo.meantime, though, let's say he doesn't do that. that language is also not part of the final compromise, which means that the detainees, about 140 or so, can still be transferred to third countries sdmrool there are countries if they're willing to take those detainees, the president under the law is still allowed transfer them as long as he gives advanced notices, and those countries are able to meet certain notifications. now that the crush is on for the president to try and recruit countries to take them and have those countries prove that they're up to the task. and whether or not we can trust them to do what they say? good to see you, steven. take care. >>> police in tampa, florida, searching for a monkey on the loose. they tweeted saying while most people are eating turkey, tamp why p.d. dealing with a monkey on the loose around sli avenue. the monkey has been spotted several times by residents near a zoo. well, that's appropriate. it's led to several confused 911 calls. >> you was
stay tuned for executive action or order on gitmo.meantime, though, let's say he doesn't do that. that language is also not part of the final compromise, which means that the detainees, about 140 or so, can still be transferred to third countries sdmrool there are countries if they're willing to take those detainees, the president under the law is still allowed transfer them as long as he gives advanced notices, and those countries are able to meet certain notifications. now that the crush is...
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overnight more gitmo prisoners set free.he white house says the five men tied to al qaeda aren't dangerous any more. doug luzader is live with the developing tails on this story. >> good morning. this is part of a real rush this year to close in on the president's goal to ultimately crows close the prison at guantanamo bay. these five detainees will be sent to kazakhstan. two from tunisia the other three from yemen. they promised to close back in 99 but after this release there will be 127 detainees there. a special government task force cleared the five for release but given how many former detainees returned there has been bipartisan resistance here. >> the group i will be watching is democrats. they will support the president as he goes about emptying guantanamo. he wants to release or transfer a dozen detainees. >> one of the most recent set backs by "washington post" the state department point person for negotiating some of these transfers decided to resign. >> thanks doug luzader. >> crews recovering bodies and debris
overnight more gitmo prisoners set free.he white house says the five men tied to al qaeda aren't dangerous any more. doug luzader is live with the developing tails on this story. >> good morning. this is part of a real rush this year to close in on the president's goal to ultimately crows close the prison at guantanamo bay. these five detainees will be sent to kazakhstan. two from tunisia the other three from yemen. they promised to close back in 99 but after this release there will be...
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critics say the flood of inmates leaving gitmo could create trouble down the road. lee land bitter has more from washington. >> no question it has major political implications on two levels, first it gets the obama administration closer to the magic 100 number, where the president feels he can keep hiss campaign problem to close gitmo. second, at least one of the detainees said that uruguay is involved in lawsuits. obviously that the diynamic now changes. this is the largest transfer of gitmo prisoners and remember a significant number of those released are -- >> uruguay is nestled along the atlantic ocean, between brazil and argentina. the tia world fact book doesn't even break out a muslim population. and keep in mind, it's long time president spent more than a decade under very harsh conditions in prison under the country's military rule. uruguay has long been known as a safe haven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. >>> and american journalist is now officially facing charges in iran. they have been holding him for four months. he was charged with unkno
critics say the flood of inmates leaving gitmo could create trouble down the road. lee land bitter has more from washington. >> no question it has major political implications on two levels, first it gets the obama administration closer to the magic 100 number, where the president feels he can keep hiss campaign problem to close gitmo. second, at least one of the detainees said that uruguay is involved in lawsuits. obviously that the diynamic now changes. this is the largest transfer of...
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and trying to close gitmo. we don't send people to gitmo anymore. something like a third of the people we've released have rejoined the battlefield. that ties in connect directly with this isis thing sneaking up on us. we don't send people to gitmo anymore and interrogate them anymore and find out about the intelligence. we don't have that operation anymore because this president is nor interested in obtaining a political goal of shutting down gitmo regardless of whether it helps us fight these real-world problems. >> you know, i was talking about things that we weren't aware of a year ago or hadn't happened a year ago. one thing we were talking about a year ago was the effort by the u.s. and our allies to restrict iran's nuclear program and we were about to begin talks with iran. well, it's a year later, the talks have been extended twice they've missed two deadlines. here is secretary of state john kerry on the continuing effort. >> we would be fools to walk away from a situation where the breakout time has a
and trying to close gitmo. we don't send people to gitmo anymore. something like a third of the people we've released have rejoined the battlefield. that ties in connect directly with this isis thing sneaking up on us. we don't send people to gitmo anymore and interrogate them anymore and find out about the intelligence. we don't have that operation anymore because this president is nor interested in obtaining a political goal of shutting down gitmo regardless of whether it helps us fight these...
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i think it's a good idea to close gitmo.e frank, there are a bunch of folks as mark described in great numbers that need to be addressed and need to be held someplace and cannot and will not -- we'd be shameful if we put most of those folks back. there's a due process that has been followed. most of those guys need to spend their lives behind bars. >> bob, you heard the example that barbara starr was talking about. the u.s. governmenting offering a $5 million freward for a terrorist released in 2006 now serving adds a top leader for aqap. this is the reality we're dealing with here now when we're talking about whether to close guantanamo bay or not. is it kind of just a matter of saying, this is the reality, these folks are going to go back to the battlefield but they need to be released or dealt with otherwise? >> general marks is absolutely right. let me say this. al qaeda and isis don't really have a head. these are organizations that are just split up in fractions, so many pieces, it's just a jihadist ideology we're figh
i think it's a good idea to close gitmo.e frank, there are a bunch of folks as mark described in great numbers that need to be addressed and need to be held someplace and cannot and will not -- we'd be shameful if we put most of those folks back. there's a due process that has been followed. most of those guys need to spend their lives behind bars. >> bob, you heard the example that barbara starr was talking about. the u.s. governmenting offering a $5 million freward for a terrorist...
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the release of the gitmo prisoners are happening late but they're happening.etter. >> i any what happens next will determine whether this was just an empty release of information or whether it will actually serve to prevent it from happening again, be it united states torturing other people or other countries pointing to the what the u.s. has done, what we do next will determine what happens in the future. >> thank you so much for your time and thoughts. >> thank you. >>> coming upholder said no reporter will go to jail under his watch for refusing to disclose his or her sources, that promise will be put to the test in the next six days. i'll explain next. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all
the release of the gitmo prisoners are happening late but they're happening.etter. >> i any what happens next will determine whether this was just an empty release of information or whether it will actually serve to prevent it from happening again, be it united states torturing other people or other countries pointing to the what the u.s. has done, what we do next will determine what happens in the future. >> thank you so much for your time and thoughts. >> thank you....
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a former gitmo detainee is once again a wanted man. the u.s.ing a $5 million reward and putting him on a global terrorist list. he was released from guantanamo bay in 2006 in a saudi rehabilitation program. he is now you a leader of up with of the most dangerous al qaeda affiliates. this comes after they announced they transferred four detainees to afghanistan. this is part of the controversial plan to gitmo down for good. this is what we talked about. what, i don't know what a saudi arabian rehab program looks like. but obviously it is not successful. you put enormous trust in these other country as and we have try to get them back. >> it should be. you brought up money. $5 million they're asking for information on the return or anyone to assist with the return of this prisoner. we could save ourselves a lot of mon if we kept them, contained. i know people say it is too costly. but how much is an american life worth or any life worth? because we know the recidivism rate is about 30%. i think it is probably higher now that isis has grown and is
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this is the largest transfer of gitmo prisoners since 2009. a significant number of those released have been flown to head right back to the battlefield. >> some of these intelligence services who do these agreements about agreeing to watch them or monitor them can't do it so we pay money -- remember this now. we're going to pay a lot of money to these countries who take these particular prisoners. what we have found in the past is it doesn't work very well. i don't think that surprises anybody. >> reporter: uruguay is nestled along the atlantic between ar tina and brazil. most are christians. the cia fact book doesn't even break out a muslim population. keep in mind, its long-time president spent more than a decade under very harsh conditions in prison during the country's military rule. uruguay has been long known as a safe haven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. after world war ii, a large number of nazis fleeing ally justice ended up in the south american country. >>> joining us now, budget committee ranking member, senator jeff
this is the largest transfer of gitmo prisoners since 2009. a significant number of those released have been flown to head right back to the battlefield. >> some of these intelligence services who do these agreements about agreeing to watch them or monitor them can't do it so we pay money -- remember this now. we're going to pay a lot of money to these countries who take these particular prisoners. what we have found in the past is it doesn't work very well. i don't think that surprises...
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one had to do with ex gitmo. imagine you are in a gitmo veterans. you are a prisoner.ho had been tortured. these were folks i worked with over the prior few years in some cases of mine. they made a decision that was in the best interest for many for these beheadings to stop. i was told to come to the middle east. the people in kuwait were negotiating with fighters from isis while i was told i had to go to jordan to speak with the sheikhs. if they were going to release anyone isis, it would really come through discussions with the sheikh. i went and we met. there were telephones purchased. there were communications underway. the government was aware of what was proceeding at all times. they made a request for the identity of the three people that sheikh was speaking with. you agree to provide them. you provided them. the fbi had them. the discussions were underway. not only were there no beheadings for six weeks at all, but al qaeda for the first time a public pronouncements calling for the saving of mr. kassig and the cessation of beheadings. clearly, there was positiv
one had to do with ex gitmo. imagine you are in a gitmo veterans. you are a prisoner.ho had been tortured. these were folks i worked with over the prior few years in some cases of mine. they made a decision that was in the best interest for many for these beheadings to stop. i was told to come to the middle east. the people in kuwait were negotiating with fighters from isis while i was told i had to go to jordan to speak with the sheikhs. if they were going to release anyone isis, it would...
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the very first campaign promise barack obama made, which he hasn't been able to do which is close gitmo>> it would not surprise me in the least bit. this administration is fully capable of doing that. i think that could be a credible report you've come across. i'm against dictatorships. right wing dictatorships. i think one of the big mistakes is standing by right wing dictators, i'm against left wing dictatorships. right now the obama administration would be calling for increased sanctions. and i would support them, but because it is a left wing dictatorship they actually find some support in some editorial pages in this country and it's outrageous. the other reason is because they don't know what they're doing. it is unacceptable that you would send an inexperienced speech writer to negotiate this sort of deal with an experienced hardened dictator. the result is what you have, a deal where the cubans get more trade, more commerce, more visits, banking transactions, all sorts of sanctions being lifted. and in exchange cuba agrees to absolutely nothing when it comes to democracy. they g
the very first campaign promise barack obama made, which he hasn't been able to do which is close gitmo>> it would not surprise me in the least bit. this administration is fully capable of doing that. i think that could be a credible report you've come across. i'm against dictatorships. right wing dictatorships. i think one of the big mistakes is standing by right wing dictators, i'm against left wing dictatorships. right now the obama administration would be calling for increased...
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the so-called 20th hijacker wants to be moved to gitmo.acchaeus mousey says he is being harassed where he is serving a life sentence. he also claims inside knowledge about 9-11 and wants to testify in terror victim lawsuits. federal agencies have not responded to those claims. >> how did a most wanted terrorist cross into the u.s.? a bombshell report shows it happened multiple times. during one of the trips the popal kwied leader flew a private plane in new mexico and landed in an airfield in new mexico. he was charged with plotting to blow up a building in a city. >>> more crowds shut down streets for a fourth night. >> oo a campus forum forced to end early when protestors burst through the auditorium doors. some people chanting go home. the protestors took over before taking to the streets. hundreds at berkeley high school participating in a walkout. meantime today protestors in ferguson are taking the police to court. >> a federal judge et to hear a request for a restraining order against ferguson police officers accused of using unnece
the so-called 20th hijacker wants to be moved to gitmo.acchaeus mousey says he is being harassed where he is serving a life sentence. he also claims inside knowledge about 9-11 and wants to testify in terror victim lawsuits. federal agencies have not responded to those claims. >> how did a most wanted terrorist cross into the u.s.? a bombshell report shows it happened multiple times. during one of the trips the popal kwied leader flew a private plane in new mexico and landed in an...
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♪ six former detainees from gitmo detention center are starting new lives and they were never chargedir release which had been approved years ago was delayed by u.s. bureaucracy and they are free as they report from uraguay capitol. >> reporter: uraguay is far away from the six men's homes which for now they cannot return to but it's also far away and that is what counts and treated at two hospitals before their resettlement program begins. >> he is hopeful now he is out and free with proper medical care he can get better and rebuild his life. >> reporter: providing the men with education, housing and help them to find work. for now they just are are relieved to be free with a burning desire to be reunited with their families. their futures are uncertain and the uraguay are doing all they can to help the men rebuild their lives a long way from home. it was personal one from the president, himself a former prisoner and out spoken on human rights especially gitmo. >> translator: that's not a present, that is a kidnapping den because a prison needs some kind of law, some kind of prosecut
♪ six former detainees from gitmo detention center are starting new lives and they were never chargedir release which had been approved years ago was delayed by u.s. bureaucracy and they are free as they report from uraguay capitol. >> reporter: uraguay is far away from the six men's homes which for now they cannot return to but it's also far away and that is what counts and treated at two hospitals before their resettlement program begins. >> he is hopeful now he is out and free...
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efforts to close gitmo for good." uruguay's outgoing president jose mujica said friday that the detainees are, "coming as refugees and the first day that they want to leave, they can leave." 136 detainees remain at the prison, including 67 who've been approved for future transfers. in saudi arabia 135 people suspected of plotting terrorist attacks inside the kingdom. most of them are saudi nationals. saudi arabia is stepping up security after getting threats from islamic state militants in recent weeks. in mexico, at least one of the 43 students missing since september has now been identified. family members say the remains had been mostly burned to ashes. the discovery adds weight to the prosecutor's theory that the students were killed after being abducted by local police and turned over to a drug gang. the students disappearance touched off massive protests in mexico city last month. today the father of one of the students says the protests will go on. >> ( translated ): as of today, our days of fighting will conti
efforts to close gitmo for good." uruguay's outgoing president jose mujica said friday that the detainees are, "coming as refugees and the first day that they want to leave, they can leave." 136 detainees remain at the prison, including 67 who've been approved for future transfers. in saudi arabia 135 people suspected of plotting terrorist attacks inside the kingdom. most of them are saudi nationals. saudi arabia is stepping up security after getting threats from islamic state...
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we just gave four terrorists from gitmo back to afghanistan, we have already called our facility there for holding them. we have given them back, these are people that agree with the same kind of people that attacked a school, killed 150 mostly children, we're talking about terrorists that indiscriminately kill, does that guarantee safety? >> that's not what happened, what happened was the new president of afghanistan asked president obama as part of the reconciliation for a new atmosphere between the u.s. and afghanistan, remember, how difficult president karzai was for the u.s. government, that these four who had been clear to be sent away be returned and that was the deal. so that's what happened there. now you say these guys support the killing of 150 children? >> the same ideology that -- >> i don't know about that. >> terrorists don't separate. we only kill children, we only blow up bombs in markets, we only kill troops. the president karzai that juan mentioned-- >> they realized they can't go it alone, they have asked for more security forces to help stabilize the situation in a
we just gave four terrorists from gitmo back to afghanistan, we have already called our facility there for holding them. we have given them back, these are people that agree with the same kind of people that attacked a school, killed 150 mostly children, we're talking about terrorists that indiscriminately kill, does that guarantee safety? >> that's not what happened, what happened was the new president of afghanistan asked president obama as part of the reconciliation for a new...
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the so-called 20th hijacker wants a transfer into gitmo.assed in prison. get this, by the 1993 world trade center bomber ramsey youssef, who happens to be the nephew of khalid shaikh mohammed. >>> and they're designed to go lethal in a matter of seconds. wow. the u.s. navy successfully testing its new laser weapon. it's operated with a game like controller using concentrated energy to destroy enemy ships, missiles or drones. it's cheap, too. costing just about one dollar per shot. north koreans hack it for free. >>> meanwhile, parents, bet this wasn't a lesson in your school. the organization, planned parenthood, teaching teen-agers at a california high school to choose their gender. they're using this genderbread person, to do it. and the sex ed class doesn't stop there yet. but is that really planned parenthood's business, teaching your kids about the birds and the bees? joining us dr. robertevers down in dallas. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so somebody's got to teach the kids about birds and bees. many families, it's the fami
the so-called 20th hijacker wants a transfer into gitmo.assed in prison. get this, by the 1993 world trade center bomber ramsey youssef, who happens to be the nephew of khalid shaikh mohammed. >>> and they're designed to go lethal in a matter of seconds. wow. the u.s. navy successfully testing its new laser weapon. it's operated with a game like controller using concentrated energy to destroy enemy ships, missiles or drones. it's cheap, too. costing just about one dollar per shot....
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bush, so where are we in closing gitmo and the taking account on what we may have done wrong on the warment there are public beheadings of american journalists. >> i think we're not ready to deal with it yet and i think obama was making a frank political realization that the country was no, no way ready to come to grip s with that tortur. it is interesting this idea that the cia could have misled bush and cheney about torture. they have an ideologic aal beli that torture rngs works, the cia went with that, the cia was reading cues coming from the administration. so if there was any misleading it was mutually reenforcing. >> one administration is taking good care of the last administration. the white house has been very aggressive in redakting process and also trying to keep the senate intelligence committee from going forward with the report. on the eve of this report being released how much ground could the senate intelligence committee claim back from the white house? >> so we're going to see a little more than 600 pages of a summary, conclusions, and findings, and that's out of more
bush, so where are we in closing gitmo and the taking account on what we may have done wrong on the warment there are public beheadings of american journalists. >> i think we're not ready to deal with it yet and i think obama was making a frank political realization that the country was no, no way ready to come to grip s with that tortur. it is interesting this idea that the cia could have misled bush and cheney about torture. they have an ideologic aal beli that torture rngs works, the...
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where they're going and what the future holds for gitmo.4. now we're closing in on a final resolution in her sentencing retrial. will the convicted killer spend life in prison or die for brutal murder of a man she says she loved? deadly flu epidemic sweeps the nation, so far claiming the lives of more than a dozen children. what makes this year's flu very dangerous? it is all ahead, "happening now.". heather: surveillance cameras are practically everywhere an they captured some funny some scary, also some amazing moment this is year. fox news chief correspondent jonathan hunt looks back at 2014 caught on camera. a word of warning though. some video you're about to see is a little bit graphic. >> reporter: retail stores and gas stations are often a treasure trove of bizarre behavior. cop in ohio arrested for pilfering popcorn from a convenience store. he pays for one bag but leaves with two. the store owner says there was no buy one get one promotion at the time. two men one machete. that is how this brazen robbery went down in south florida
where they're going and what the future holds for gitmo.4. now we're closing in on a final resolution in her sentencing retrial. will the convicted killer spend life in prison or die for brutal murder of a man she says she loved? deadly flu epidemic sweeps the nation, so far claiming the lives of more than a dozen children. what makes this year's flu very dangerous? it is all ahead, "happening now.". heather: surveillance cameras are practically everywhere an they captured some funny...
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we know gitmo remains a flag around which some jihadist rally. do you think that this report will have, can have, the same effect. i mean obviously this is a developing situation but in terms of how terrorist networks operate can you see this being used as a tool? >> it certainly can be and it is impossible to say right now whether it will be. we have seen terrorist groups will try to jump on anything to rally people to their cause and certainly something like this, which is an internal government document laying out all of these very, very dark activities would, you know, have that potential. and you can tell that diane fienstein was pretty -- was very conscious of that in her speech. in the beginning she was trying to justify why she was doing it saying we know it has the potential to do this, there is unrest in the middle east, but she's again looking to this idea of history that the biggest reason she's doing this is is that it doesn't happen again, as she put it, and that there's not going to be a good time to do it so we have to do it now.
we know gitmo remains a flag around which some jihadist rally. do you think that this report will have, can have, the same effect. i mean obviously this is a developing situation but in terms of how terrorist networks operate can you see this being used as a tool? >> it certainly can be and it is impossible to say right now whether it will be. we have seen terrorist groups will try to jump on anything to rally people to their cause and certainly something like this, which is an internal...
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we have said for years that that condition exists in gitmo.is difficult to take our case public. we should ask who are they holding and why are they there and frankly why can't we close it. it's something the president wants to do but the right keeps pushing back. >> all right. great to have you both with us tonight. appreciate your expertise on it. >>> coming up using power and celebrity to usher in social change in america, weighing in on the "i can't breath" moment. but first. >>> we talk about elizabeth warren in a new 2016 push. trenders is next, stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your
we have said for years that that condition exists in gitmo.is difficult to take our case public. we should ask who are they holding and why are they there and frankly why can't we close it. it's something the president wants to do but the right keeps pushing back. >> all right. great to have you both with us tonight. appreciate your expertise on it. >>> coming up using power and celebrity to usher in social change in america, weighing in on the "i can't breath" moment....
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. >> reporter: gitmo was seen as secretive and out of the way, an ideal place to integrate terrorists. the first arrived in january 2002. donald rumsfeld made a visit to the base. >> al qaeda is not a country, they are a terror network. it would be a misunderstanding of the geneva convention if one considered al qaeda a terrorist network to be an army. >> rumsfeld's view that the detainees were not entitled to the protection afforded prisoners of war is ratified by the department of justice, and by the white house. that was the first of several major decisions, which many believed led to the abuse and torture of detainees. in december 2002 the bush administration made another big decision regarding the detainees. secretary rums felled authorised -- rumsfeld authorised several methods. at the bottom of the memo he questions why making the detainees stand in stress positions was off limits saying "i stand eight to 10 hours a day." in question detainees the c.i.a. used confinement in a box, sleep depravation and waterboarding, a technique in which the subject is made to feel that they ar
. >> reporter: gitmo was seen as secretive and out of the way, an ideal place to integrate terrorists. the first arrived in january 2002. donald rumsfeld made a visit to the base. >> al qaeda is not a country, they are a terror network. it would be a misunderstanding of the geneva convention if one considered al qaeda a terrorist network to be an army. >> rumsfeld's view that the detainees were not entitled to the protection afforded prisoners of war is ratified by the...
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a debate over closing gitmo.ith more on that story. >>> plus, a gun-smuggling ring involving airline employees raises red flags about airport security sparking fears about the screening loophole. get bombs on board passenger planes. >>> new controversy over plans to close gone notice bay as we get disturbing information about a former gitmo detainee who was released by the bush administration eight years ago. into a saudi rehabilitation program. it turns out he is not only back on the battlefield, but a top leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen. shannon is following that story from washington. shannon, what can you tell us about this terror suspect. >> well, he was released back in 2006. the administration says he has been serving as a senior official with al qaeda and the arabian peninsula since 2013. they tell us that he has been key in planning attacks. he is officially on the rewards for justice website with up to $5 million ready to be paid out to whoever can bring him in. this is just the lat
a debate over closing gitmo.ith more on that story. >>> plus, a gun-smuggling ring involving airline employees raises red flags about airport security sparking fears about the screening loophole. get bombs on board passenger planes. >>> new controversy over plans to close gone notice bay as we get disturbing information about a former gitmo detainee who was released by the bush administration eight years ago. into a saudi rehabilitation program. it turns out he is not only...
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. >> i'm talking about the gitmo enhanced interrogation technique that the cia used to get intel to keep the country safer. you think that was worse than taking the same people, and instead of bringing them back, just kill them. >> certain people, you're not going to be able to get. >> yes or no? >> all right, you know who started the rendition on the black side? bill clinton and al gore. you know what obama did? he carved out an exemption which allows him to water board terrorists in a ticking time bomb situation. because after 9/11, there was a ticking time bomb situation every single day. >> i'm certain that's not the right thing to do. >> do what? pour water on their faces? which the navy s.e.a.l.s have done to themselves while they're in training. maybe that's what hillary meant when she said she wanted to empathize with the enemy. >> she doesn't like the three people that got water boarded. >> if you don't like my view, you don't like my view, that's what i'm saying. >> i love your view. >>> rolling stone may have issued an apology to its readers, but should the magazine be held ac
. >> i'm talking about the gitmo enhanced interrogation technique that the cia used to get intel to keep the country safer. you think that was worse than taking the same people, and instead of bringing them back, just kill them. >> certain people, you're not going to be able to get. >> yes or no? >> all right, you know who started the rendition on the black side? bill clinton and al gore. you know what obama did? he carved out an exemption which allows him to water board...
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where is gitmo located?le of steps he can make in the dance rotation he is doing that are interesting to watch just, from a news perspective. which way is he going here? he is giving himself some options. doesn't have a whole lot of time to get this done, january 22nd, 2009, he signed the order. one of the first things he did. >> some of these people are labeled high-risk and high intelligence value. is he not worried about the national security issue here? does this not phase him? is it all politics? seems. >> seems seems like it is all politics, look at the swap we did for bowe bergdahl, some of the most dangerous detainees were released, and these as well, jedediah, high level detainees, that committed atrocious attacks. he believe he does this deliberately. if he gets rid of most dangerous ones, then the rest of them he can unload much easily. that is why he is doing it at this point in the news cycle. a lot of people aren't paying attention. he is in hawaii. it is below the raid today. really troubling
where is gitmo located?le of steps he can make in the dance rotation he is doing that are interesting to watch just, from a news perspective. which way is he going here? he is giving himself some options. doesn't have a whole lot of time to get this done, january 22nd, 2009, he signed the order. one of the first things he did. >> some of these people are labeled high-risk and high intelligence value. is he not worried about the national security issue here? does this not phase him? is it...
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senator fienstein released her so-called senate intelligence report bemoaning america's treatment on gitmo detainee as a stain on our history. my response people who kill thousands of innocent americans have no right to gentle and humane treatment and i for one will not hang my hang in shame because the cia did when the president, his cabinet and congress thought was right in a time of war, let alone apologize to those who killed us. and by calling it a torture report, the certainsenator turn enemy into the victim. >> the cia's actions a decade ago are a stain on our value and on our history. >> and now calls for criminal prosecution of the american torturers, articles on how to prosecute americans, calls to actually compensate the deta detainees and suggests the u.s. investigate us for violating international law. context, diane, context. september 11, 2001, 3,000 of us killed in new york, washington, and pennsylvania. we don't know who the enemy is, where they are located, what their mission is, and fearing yet another attack we act to get information. rules are adopted by the president,
senator fienstein released her so-called senate intelligence report bemoaning america's treatment on gitmo detainee as a stain on our history. my response people who kill thousands of innocent americans have no right to gentle and humane treatment and i for one will not hang my hang in shame because the cia did when the president, his cabinet and congress thought was right in a time of war, let alone apologize to those who killed us. and by calling it a torture report, the certainsenator turn...