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ha podido cerrar guantÁnamo, ¿por quÉ?e sabÍa que esa gente no habÍa pruebas para procesarlo, porque cuando se empieza a agarrar la gente que acaba en guantÁnamo, se hizo como un proceso tan rÁpido donde no estÁbamos preparados en este paÍs, ¿no? para manejar el terrorismo y cayeron justos por pecadores bÁsicamente. >> y es la cÁrcel mas segura que tiene estados unidos, nadie se ha escapado de ahÍ. >> no y ademÁs estamos, tenemos que tener la ubicaciÓn geogrÁfica de que esto esta en guantÁnamo. >> dentro de cuba. >> dentro de cuba, pero en un Área donde, es como una bahÍa que es como una especie de herradura, o sea, ahÍ no hay manera, o sea, es como si fuera una especie de isla, entonces no se puede escapar, ¿no? >> lourdes, gracias por estar con nosotros y gracias por explicarnos esto, y honres el buen periodismo, ir a los lugares y llevar a la gente donde uno estÁ. >> claro que sÍ, gracias, jorge, por la invitaciÓn. >> lourdes del rÍo y no se pierdan lo que escribiÓ en univisiÓnnoticias.com, muy impresionante, muy fuerte
ha podido cerrar guantÁnamo, ¿por quÉ?e sabÍa que esa gente no habÍa pruebas para procesarlo, porque cuando se empieza a agarrar la gente que acaba en guantÁnamo, se hizo como un proceso tan rÁpido donde no estÁbamos preparados en este paÍs, ¿no? para manejar el terrorismo y cayeron justos por pecadores bÁsicamente. >> y es la cÁrcel mas segura que tiene estados unidos, nadie se ha escapado de ahÍ. >> no y ademÁs estamos, tenemos que tener la ubicaciÓn geogrÁfica de...
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. >> la base naval de guantÁnamo abre sus puertas a un equipo de univisiÓn, visitamos cÁrceles dondentran decenas de supuestos terroristas. >> gran parte del paÍs sufre el invierno en aÑos, recorto a un cupones de alimentos, miles de familias serÁn afectadas. >> difÍcil que se apruebe una reforma migratoria dice el presidente de la cÁmara de representantes republicano john b, comenzamos. >> (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >> (♪). >> buenas noches los ojos del mundo estÁn puestos sobre rusia especÍficamente en sochi la ciudad que estÁ a punto de lanzar los juegos olÍmpicos invernales con amenazas terroristas por todas partes es una idea de lo que se estÁ viviendo en sochi hay cien mil agentes de seguridad de todo tipo y rangos protegiendo la ciudad el gobierno de estados unidos ha enviado a 20 agentes de a fchl fbi, a evitar una tra terroristas en juegos olÍmpicos, pablo sÁnchez tiene todo. >> en vÍspera de olimpiadas de invierno, sochi rusia estados unidos prohibiÓ a viajeros cargar cualquier cantidad de lÍquido debido a la amenaza terror
. >> la base naval de guantÁnamo abre sus puertas a un equipo de univisiÓn, visitamos cÁrceles dondentran decenas de supuestos terroristas. >> gran parte del paÍs sufre el invierno en aÑos, recorto a un cupones de alimentos, miles de familias serÁn afectadas. >> difÍcil que se apruebe una reforma migratoria dice el presidente de la cÁmara de representantes republicano john b, comenzamos. >> (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa...
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officials at guantanamo.lassified it said he would be transferred to afghanistan and that it would occur as soon as possible. again, he was never charged. >> the joy of freedom, having a free life is the most important thing in the world. the whole world knows there is no other prison like guantanamo. coming back from there is like coming back from another world. it's like being born again. we thought we would die there. to come back was to be raised from the dead. >> the men here don't know yet what will happen to them. some will be tried. others will be transferred to third countries. the future for this notorious and controversial prison is unclear. but its influence on their lives will remain forever. bbc news, guantanamo detention center. >>> with me now is robin similar cox, an analyst and a freelance journalist who covered this issue extensively. thank you both for coming in. just how do you justify the continued detention of individuals who still haven't necessarily been charged, maybe never will be c
officials at guantanamo.lassified it said he would be transferred to afghanistan and that it would occur as soon as possible. again, he was never charged. >> the joy of freedom, having a free life is the most important thing in the world. the whole world knows there is no other prison like guantanamo. coming back from there is like coming back from another world. it's like being born again. we thought we would die there. to come back was to be raised from the dead. >> the men here...
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las promesas. >> por eso es que yo he ordenado el cierre de centro de detenciÓn en la villa de guantÁnamous busch. >> desde su inicio el proceso legal se ha criticado ampliamente. >> la mayor diferencia es que menos respeto para la ley, menos respeto para derechos humanos y hay menos garantÍas constitucionales. >> el abogado de origen colombiano, walter ruiz representa uno de los que estÁn siendo juzgados por esas comisiones a su cliente se le acusa de organizar y financiar los ataquess de 11 de septiembre. >> esta es la Única toma que se nos ha permitido hacer del lugar donde se estÁn llevando a cabo las comisiones militares. esta es la cerca que protege esta edificaciÓn, a pesar de que durante nuestra visita ni siquiera estaban en sesiÓn, al camarÓgrafo se le dieron instrucciÓn es la toma que ustedes estÁn viendo al aire no podrÁ hacer acercamientos ni mover la cÁmara en ninguna direcciÓn. >> es una de las tantas limitaciones que enfrentamos en nuestra visita a guantÁnamo donde se nos permitiÓ mostrar el rostro de militares que nos escoltaron minuto a minuto el abogado ruiz no estÁ sati
las promesas. >> por eso es que yo he ordenado el cierre de centro de detenciÓn en la villa de guantÁnamous busch. >> desde su inicio el proceso legal se ha criticado ampliamente. >> la mayor diferencia es que menos respeto para la ley, menos respeto para derechos humanos y hay menos garantÍas constitucionales. >> el abogado de origen colombiano, walter ruiz representa uno de los que estÁn siendo juzgados por esas comisiones a su cliente se le acusa de organizar y...
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when we did the hour on guantanamo, 200-300 people have been released from guantanamo. the u.s. interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you treated, how do you think about america. do you want to kill someone now. how do you feel about the experience. just asking normal things that reporters would ask. the packaging of the show, like we felt like people don't want to hear on hour about guantanamo. i'm superinterested. but if there was a big head, it would be, "that's so heavy, i don't have an opinion, i know what i think, and i think it's incumbent on all of us. we all have to be cunning about how to bring it up, in that people want to watch the second minute of your show, and probably because it's radio we can back into it, start a story going, and
when we did the hour on guantanamo, 200-300 people have been released from guantanamo. the u.s. interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you...
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so, why don't we care about what is going on in guantanamo bay?miami herald's" carol rosenberg joins me to discuss the gators from gitmo, first, to bill clinton from hillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and
so, why don't we care about what is going on in guantanamo bay?miami herald's" carol rosenberg joins me to discuss the gators from gitmo, first, to bill clinton from hillary clinton. thousands of new documents from clintonland. that's next on "now." . ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i...
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the military commissions that we set up at guantanamo are very artificial and very flawed. watch the proceedings and hear what's going on and they are kind of making it up as they go along. there's only six out of the 155 prisoners who are down there who have charges pending against them, have this in process. it's almost like we have the people who we've accused of committing these terrible crimes and we haven't managed to really put them on trial. and the tragic thing is that we have a pretty decent court system, a pretty decent real criminal court system. one wonders why the 9/11 mastermind isn't on trial in the southern district of new york, why he isn't facing a jury in lower manhattan where people were murdered. and, you know, you look at guantanamo and you just see a real failure to do this basic thing, put people on trial. and it's one of the many frustrating tragedies really having to do with our judicial response to 9/11. >> amy, we started talking about governors, maybe we can go back there a little bit because a few months ago republicans who have said our gover
the military commissions that we set up at guantanamo are very artificial and very flawed. watch the proceedings and hear what's going on and they are kind of making it up as they go along. there's only six out of the 155 prisoners who are down there who have charges pending against them, have this in process. it's almost like we have the people who we've accused of committing these terrible crimes and we haven't managed to really put them on trial. and the tragic thing is that we have a pretty...
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the federal appeals court tuesday declined to hold the military's practice of force feeding guantanamo bay detainee is on a hunger strike. but at the same time the court said the door would be left open to legal efforts seeking to end the practice this is all determined by a three judge panel of the u s court of appeals in washington dc. the judge's refusal to enforce it all together. they said warning that the injunction is not enough for us to say that force feeding me cause physical pain and a bodily integrity or even implicate petitioners fundamental individual rights. the judges also said that they could not bar the doctors from falling military orders in guantanamo merely because they might be acting in violation of their medical ethics. however that the court held that the detainees should be allowed a meaningful opportunity to challenge the guantanamo for speeding and unduly so far rejected two previous rulings that said the judiciary didn't have jurisdiction in the case jon eisenberg away here for gitmo prisoners called the ruling a huge win in a statement rt eisenberg said th
the federal appeals court tuesday declined to hold the military's practice of force feeding guantanamo bay detainee is on a hunger strike. but at the same time the court said the door would be left open to legal efforts seeking to end the practice this is all determined by a three judge panel of the u s court of appeals in washington dc. the judge's refusal to enforce it all together. they said warning that the injunction is not enough for us to say that force feeding me cause physical pain and...
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and a federal appeals court today declined to halt the military's practice of force feeding guantanamo bay detainees on a hunger strike but at the same time the court said the door would be left open to legal efforts seeking to end the practice this is all determined by a three judge panel of the u.s. court of appeals in washington d.c. the judges refused to ban force feeding altogether they said for an immediate injunction quote it is not enough for us to say that force feeding may cause physical pain invade bodily integrity or even implicate petitioner's fundamental individual rights the judges also said that they could not bar the doctors from following military orders and guantanamo merely because they might be acting in violation of their medical ethics however the appellate court held that the detainees should be allowed a meaningful opportunity to challenge the guantanamo for speeding and in doing so the court rejected two previous rulings that said the judiciary didn't have jurisdiction in the case john eisenberg a lawyer for get most prisoners called the ruling a huge win and
and a federal appeals court today declined to halt the military's practice of force feeding guantanamo bay detainees on a hunger strike but at the same time the court said the door would be left open to legal efforts seeking to end the practice this is all determined by a three judge panel of the u.s. court of appeals in washington d.c. the judges refused to ban force feeding altogether they said for an immediate injunction quote it is not enough for us to say that force feeding may cause...
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detention center at guantanamo bay. first i'd like to begin with details of my first trip which took place during january's recess here in the senate. first, i want to publicly thank ambassador cabanias, the cuba cuban -- well, i guess since we don't have an embassy, he has the rank of ambassador but he is in charge of the cuban interest section here -- i want to thank him and his staff personally for arranging this and overcoming a lot of different obstacles to make sure that we could take this trip. it's -- i guess i am the first senator or congressman to do this kind of a trip. we went -- first we flew from miami down to santiago d de cub. and we spent a few days there and then we drove from santiago to holguin, camaquey, santa clara and then to havana. we saw most of the entire nation of cuba. one remains i haven't seen. i've never been out to the pino dell rio out here in the western part. that's one part i haven't been. i had visited havana as a senator 11 years before but that was only in havana. this time i want
detention center at guantanamo bay. first i'd like to begin with details of my first trip which took place during january's recess here in the senate. first, i want to publicly thank ambassador cabanias, the cuba cuban -- well, i guess since we don't have an embassy, he has the rank of ambassador but he is in charge of the cuban interest section here -- i want to thank him and his staff personally for arranging this and overcoming a lot of different obstacles to make sure that we could take...
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economic issues at that summit. >>> a expected high-ranking leader of al-qaeda, facing a court guantanamo. if convicted he faces the death penalty. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren. another storm coming into the northeast. talking mostly ice with this, maybe a little storm here. there is a freezing rain advisory, just to west of philadelphia. that's rain falling into cold air. if temperatures drop enough it could be mixing with snow. the road should be fine this aver and evening, maybe just a little bit slippery right now. warms up quickly in pittsburgh and cleveland. now the temperatures will really start to warm up across the northern plains here. a number of advisories to the south, but to the north there is cold air moving in. these are all for tomorrow. tomorrow night and early friday as a storm really develops around chicago. this is cold air comes in behind the storm. so blizzard conditions pt x -- expected ahead of the storm. and heavy rain with the warm temperatures that could lead to flooding problems. that's the heavy rain. on the western side of this storm it will be very c
economic issues at that summit. >>> a expected high-ranking leader of al-qaeda, facing a court guantanamo. if convicted he faces the death penalty. ♪ >>> i'm meteorologist dave warren. another storm coming into the northeast. talking mostly ice with this, maybe a little storm here. there is a freezing rain advisory, just to west of philadelphia. that's rain falling into cold air. if temperatures drop enough it could be mixing with snow. the road should be fine this aver and...
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military court in guantanamo bay cuba today.e is charged with planning the deadly attack on the uss coal. natasha ghoneim nat reports. >>> this is one of al-qaeda's most skilled leaders. he allegedly handled a branch of al-qaeda. al-nashiri is charged with planning the attack on the uss cole 13 years ago. >> it is infamous. >> reporter: in october 2000, a small boat pulled up alongside the navy destroyer and ripped a 40-foot hole in the uss cole. 17 sailors decided. he is facing the death penalty. christina frohock reaches about guantanamo bay at the university of miami. she says the government's admission that he was water boarded for yours might ultimate save his life. >> the defense counsel has requested information about the treatment of mr. al-nashiri, because they want to introduce circumstances of torture to primari primarily stave off an execution. >> if the judge wants to exclude hearsay statements, the evidence is going to whittle down to very little. if the judge allows in those statements that will be very important
military court in guantanamo bay cuba today.e is charged with planning the deadly attack on the uss coal. natasha ghoneim nat reports. >>> this is one of al-qaeda's most skilled leaders. he allegedly handled a branch of al-qaeda. al-nashiri is charged with planning the attack on the uss cole 13 years ago. >> it is infamous. >> reporter: in october 2000, a small boat pulled up alongside the navy destroyer and ripped a 40-foot hole in the uss cole. 17 sailors decided. he is...
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spying born that coming up and how much to the cost to build the guantanamo bay detention facility it's a question that the obama administration refuses to answer to a federal court is being asked to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to uncover the truth more on this later in the show. it's monday february third four pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you are watching our see america well not too far away from the bright dazzling lights of times square and the new york city's skyline one is one of america's darkest secrets potter's field on hard island is a small patch of land in the eastern most part of the bronx for years it was used as a mass grave of sorts artie's honest also brings us more from the largest taxpayer funded cemetery in the world. a place kept from the public eye. you've likely never heard of it despite its long history and size one of the largest cemeteries in the united states with nearly a million burials almost one million people buried here since the eighteen hundreds the poor homeless stillborn children and bodies not cleaned by anyone on just over one hundred acr
spying born that coming up and how much to the cost to build the guantanamo bay detention facility it's a question that the obama administration refuses to answer to a federal court is being asked to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to uncover the truth more on this later in the show. it's monday february third four pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you are watching our see america well not too far away from the bright dazzling lights of times square and the new york city's skyline one is one...
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wheels of justice question number two. 155 detainees remain at guantanamo. i want to say for the record, this has been the subject of a lengthy debate here in congress. the president made his intentions clear when elected to close guantanamo, and yet resistance in congress has thwarted him from accomplishing that. for those who want an establishment of the record, over 500 people have been convicted of terrorism and terrorism-related crimes through our judicial process since 9/11. in federal courts. in contrast, there have been six convictions and one plea agreement from guantanamo's military commissions, two of those convictions have been overturned. the most dangerous terrorists who have been convicted through our judicial system reside in our prison system and the worst of the worst in maximum security. we spend, on average, $78,000 a year in facilities like florence, colorado, maximum security, to hold the most dangerous criminals in america, including the most dangerous terrorists and there has never, ever, ever been a -- an escape or a question that th
wheels of justice question number two. 155 detainees remain at guantanamo. i want to say for the record, this has been the subject of a lengthy debate here in congress. the president made his intentions clear when elected to close guantanamo, and yet resistance in congress has thwarted him from accomplishing that. for those who want an establishment of the record, over 500 people have been convicted of terrorism and terrorism-related crimes through our judicial process since 9/11. in federal...
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british police have detained the guantanamo inmates. three others on suspected terrorism offences related to syria. mo is on page forty five since at least three years he went on a more upright before being released without charge in two thousand and five was detained at this time in central england on suspicion of attending training camp at facilitating terrorism and the city's police was seen searching his house and leaving evidence including vehicles and electronic equipment. the forensic examination. off to his release he founded human rights organization page business which will result in a huff was held at guantanamo bay. they complain so that is who he claims from friendly town. despite the so called war on terror list steak was held in guantanamo bay have been arrested in pakistan in february two thousand and two suspected of being a member of the realty group ltd a princeton perak obama said in january two thousand and fourteen should be the day to finally close down the insurrection the contents facilitate. sand has been mount
british police have detained the guantanamo inmates. three others on suspected terrorism offences related to syria. mo is on page forty five since at least three years he went on a more upright before being released without charge in two thousand and five was detained at this time in central england on suspicion of attending training camp at facilitating terrorism and the city's police was seen searching his house and leaving evidence including vehicles and electronic equipment. the forensic...
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united states released him from guantanamo bay in 2005.e wrote a book and become an advocate for the rights of terrorist suspects. cops say they arrested three other people and him, those included among them, a woman and her 20-year-old son in a series of raids this morning in a birmingham area of central england. we have video. british authorities reportedly took away his passport after he visited syria last year. u.s. officials warned the ongoing civil war in syria could create havens for terrorists to plot attacks against america. with us now is michael singh, a former senior director at the middle east affairs at the national security council. he's currently the managing director at the washington institute. michael, what are we to take away from this? >> well, shep, this is a fellow who was released from guantanamo bay. remember, there's a lot of debates what to do with the remaining people at guantanamo bay, and who has been a vocal critic of u.s. and british detainee policies. a vocal advocate for terrorism detainees around the worl
united states released him from guantanamo bay in 2005.e wrote a book and become an advocate for the rights of terrorist suspects. cops say they arrested three other people and him, those included among them, a woman and her 20-year-old son in a series of raids this morning in a birmingham area of central england. we have video. british authorities reportedly took away his passport after he visited syria last year. u.s. officials warned the ongoing civil war in syria could create havens for...
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the united states has been holding these folks in guantanamo for quite some time. they have gone through very, very specifically what the charges are and what their activities are. if the united states figures and if our legal system figures that the release of these individuals will guarantee the release of a soldier, that is into the details of how it can be done. it is an opportunity and an option that we should avail ourselves of. absolutely, it's a double standard. >> there is one thing. maybe i will put this to the man. >> this is not the first time that we have tried to negotiate with them to let us bring our soldier home. last time around, the taliban broke off the negotiations in the talks. it makes one wonder how can you trust them, specially when we are on a time crunch. you want to get this young man home before u.s. troops come home. >> if you go back and look what we did two years ago, that should be a red flag to us. in the negotiations, we offered to release one or two just to make sure they would not go back to the battlefield. guess what? the tali
the united states has been holding these folks in guantanamo for quite some time. they have gone through very, very specifically what the charges are and what their activities are. if the united states figures and if our legal system figures that the release of these individuals will guarantee the release of a soldier, that is into the details of how it can be done. it is an opportunity and an option that we should avail ourselves of. absolutely, it's a double standard. >> there is one...
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miller became the commander of guantanamo and the two thousand to just after the bush administration approved enhanced interrogation techniques those techniques included placing the detainees in stress positions for a man exposing them to extremes unocal. but the complaint notes that miller carried those tactics out and then after then secretary of defense donald rumsfeld withdrew permission to use the most controversial interrogation practices the united states has yet to issue a response on the case guantanamo remains open more than twelve years after it began holding suspects despite president obama's efforts to close at and the third of the police officers in a small california town of king city have been arrested. this is all for their involvement in a scheme to steal impounded cars belonging to pour family is rocking latino immigrants in fact one of the police officers was promised he could keep one vehicle for every ten to fifteen vehicles he steered towards a towing company. for more insight on this earlier i spoke with our t's room on the window i first asked him to tie the
miller became the commander of guantanamo and the two thousand to just after the bush administration approved enhanced interrogation techniques those techniques included placing the detainees in stress positions for a man exposing them to extremes unocal. but the complaint notes that miller carried those tactics out and then after then secretary of defense donald rumsfeld withdrew permission to use the most controversial interrogation practices the united states has yet to issue a response on...
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learning has disclosed construction costs for all other portions of guantanamo bay. the number is refusing to disclose the amounts spent on town center but also the kind that people from the government eventually came to undertake the work. this dna filing comes an interesting time for the guantanamo bay detention facility. the southern command which designs of debt now is asking for forty nine million dollars to replace the facility. the agency claims that didn't was built in properly and suffering from serious structural defects including a cracked foundation. the number of detainees have been transferred out of the camp to come they can to countries like sudan and saudi over npr meanwhile during last tuesday's it stated the union address president obama reiterated his commitment to close the camp from the solids and clear the southern command will see any of that money at all either way the chances are that we won't move. the brand of justice is asking defense lawyers across the country to help them track down inmates course open for nonviolent drug charges and wh
learning has disclosed construction costs for all other portions of guantanamo bay. the number is refusing to disclose the amounts spent on town center but also the kind that people from the government eventually came to undertake the work. this dna filing comes an interesting time for the guantanamo bay detention facility. the southern command which designs of debt now is asking for forty nine million dollars to replace the facility. the agency claims that didn't was built in properly and...
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describes in the book, not only has guantÁnamo not closed, but the president takes a more aggressiveosition on the question of state secrets and the inability of sports to review who is on the list of targeted assassination ban even president bush had. i wan wanted to characterize president obama's vision of power. i'm just curious what was the reaction to his pledge to give his executive orders more in the state of the union and is it not a big deal to say that he's going to raise the minimum wage by executive order? >> when obama ran for the presidency he made it very clear that he was rejecting the theory of the joint administration particularly on the inherent powers. and i think it is true that obama has never used the word in here and that he's talking the same thing. now just say quickly what george w. bush did after 9/11 he signed a military order creating military commissions saying that he had the inherent power to do that. and i failed three amicus briefs against the justice department because the justice department said of course the president has that and it goes back to
describes in the book, not only has guantÁnamo not closed, but the president takes a more aggressiveosition on the question of state secrets and the inability of sports to review who is on the list of targeted assassination ban even president bush had. i wan wanted to characterize president obama's vision of power. i'm just curious what was the reaction to his pledge to give his executive orders more in the state of the union and is it not a big deal to say that he's going to raise the minimum...
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if we look at releasing prisoners in guantanamo bay, we need to understand these are some of the mostegious of all the prisoners left and remaining. we've already found 60 of them return to the battlefield that we had released. 30 of them d.o.d. has listed by name. are we going to look at more americans and our allies slaughtered and killed by the terrorists? these are the worst of the worst remaining in guantanamo. >> look, a lot of people share your point of view but when you think about it this way, there have been at least half a dozen prison breaks in pakistan, yemen. thousands of terrorists have escaped over the past year. the numbers are stunning. there are prison breaks happening. you might look at it this way. will trading five more really make the world more dangerous for the united states? >> you know, that's somewhat insulting though to those that surprised their lives. we have 6800 dead in iraq and afghanistan. we have close to 400 who have -- 400,000 that have traumatic injuries. we're talking about missing limbs and brain injury. tell that to their families. because the
if we look at releasing prisoners in guantanamo bay, we need to understand these are some of the mostegious of all the prisoners left and remaining. we've already found 60 of them return to the battlefield that we had released. 30 of them d.o.d. has listed by name. are we going to look at more americans and our allies slaughtered and killed by the terrorists? these are the worst of the worst remaining in guantanamo. >> look, a lot of people share your point of view but when you think...
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for prisoners in guantÁnamo bay.ostnday, the washington story online was published tuesday in the paper. in an effort to free american , theve, bowe bergdahl obama administration has tried to resume talks and sweeten an offer to trade taliban prisoners held at guantÁnamo bay. five prisoners who have been held for years would be released to protective custody in qatar in exchange for the release of bowe bergdahl. lee, sterling, virginia, active military. lee, what do you do? what do think about this? left the reserves in 2012. . served with the marines pows have a special place in our hearts. , but i do notout think we should be negotiating. a way to be finding bring our p.o.w. home, but i feel very strongly that we should not negotiate like this. it is a code. it is our position that once we start negotiating this way, we lose the edge and the enemy will know that we could falter. tryhe same time, we should with all of our might to bring him home. host: what does that include? caller: that includes with force. and ca
for prisoners in guantÁnamo bay.ostnday, the washington story online was published tuesday in the paper. in an effort to free american , theve, bowe bergdahl obama administration has tried to resume talks and sweeten an offer to trade taliban prisoners held at guantÁnamo bay. five prisoners who have been held for years would be released to protective custody in qatar in exchange for the release of bowe bergdahl. lee, sterling, virginia, active military. lee, what do you do? what do think...
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. >>> four britains have been arrested on syrian-related terrorism charges, including a former guantanamoay prisoner. >>> and encrypting your calls, while mobile phone companies are turning their attention to privacy. ♪ >>> dire warnings of a separatist uprising and a possible financial collapse. there is a continuing sense of crisis in ukraine, and the delays are not helping. parliament has given itself until thursday to form a new government, but until that happens, there can be no deals on financial support from international lenders. we will be live in kiev in just a moment after this report. >> reporter: in parliament, lawmakers continue to rapidly chip away at the old guard. the whereabouts about yanukovych is still a mystery. >> translator: for this there is only one way, the international tribunal in the hague. right now we need to calm people to begin the rebuilding. >> reporter: now that the former president is gone, this man hopes that the transitional government will manage to steer the country out of the crisis. >> i would like [ inaudible ] ukraine is the center of europe an
. >>> four britains have been arrested on syrian-related terrorism charges, including a former guantanamoay prisoner. >>> and encrypting your calls, while mobile phone companies are turning their attention to privacy. ♪ >>> dire warnings of a separatist uprising and a possible financial collapse. there is a continuing sense of crisis in ukraine, and the delays are not helping. parliament has given itself until thursday to form a new government, but until that...
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the decision could lead to new challenges from guantÁnamo's 155 remaining prisoners.st virginia is facing a new toxic spill following the rupture of a coal slurry. an undisclosed amount of waste has leaked into the eastern part of the state after a slurry line broke open. it comes as west virginia continues to grapple with the aftermath of a massive chemical spill that cut off water supplies for over 300,000 people last month. a coal ash pond owned by duke energy leaked in north carolina last week. groups areal criticizing state regulators for seeking to delay an agreement that would shield duke from responsibility for cleaning up the pollution of waterways. the north carolina government says it will reevaluate the agreement and light of the spill, but environmentalists say it is to buy time until public outcry subsides. over the past year, the ministration of north carolina governor and former duke employee patrick cory has shielded the company from a series of potential lawsuits. an explosion at a natural gas fracking well in pennsylvania has sparked a massive fire.
the decision could lead to new challenges from guantÁnamo's 155 remaining prisoners.st virginia is facing a new toxic spill following the rupture of a coal slurry. an undisclosed amount of waste has leaked into the eastern part of the state after a slurry line broke open. it comes as west virginia continues to grapple with the aftermath of a massive chemical spill that cut off water supplies for over 300,000 people last month. a coal ash pond owned by duke energy leaked in north carolina last...
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so far no evidence any preparations have been made to move the detainees from guantanamo bay. by law, the administration would have to notify congress 30 days in advance of any transfers. >> we won't discuss all the details of our efforts. with respect to guantanamo, the president reiterated when he signed fiscal year 2014 defense authorization act that this administration will not transfer a detainee unless the threat the detainee may pose can be sufficiently mitigated and only when consistent with our humane treatment policy. >> u.s. agencies intercepted a video of bowe bergdahl last moment from the taliban. it was the first video from the p.o.w. in three years. >> i know that gave his family so much hope he might be alive. here is my question for you, when did the u.s. try to engage taliban if they did and has there been progress? >> the attempt to reach out and negotiate with the taliban began with the obama administration took office, when ambassador richard holbrooke assigned to pakistan and afghanistan. bergdahl believed to be held in pakistan. so far pakistan has done
so far no evidence any preparations have been made to move the detainees from guantanamo bay. by law, the administration would have to notify congress 30 days in advance of any transfers. >> we won't discuss all the details of our efforts. with respect to guantanamo, the president reiterated when he signed fiscal year 2014 defense authorization act that this administration will not transfer a detainee unless the threat the detainee may pose can be sufficiently mitigated and only when...
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think that we elected but we we we elected after american and we elected an idea with regard to guantanamo president obama from the first day he went in office has been trying to close it and congress has been you know congress has to appropriate the money he can't he can't ask a soldier or sailor or anybody else to do anything if there's not funding for it and congress has built into the military appropriations bill for five six years the road out literally a sentence that says no money from this appropriation can be used to close guantanamo so they have barred him by law from doing that so he's wanted to as to campaign finance reform you know he's called for that but the supreme court lou that was. citizens united and i think i would like to see him as a more outspoken advocate for an amendment to the constitution that would clearly say that money is not speech and production that's protected by the first amendment corporations are protected by the fourteenth amendment this is not to be totally in the bag for obama he's he's dropped the ball or. i have some problems with some of the thin
think that we elected but we we we elected after american and we elected an idea with regard to guantanamo president obama from the first day he went in office has been trying to close it and congress has been you know congress has to appropriate the money he can't he can't ask a soldier or sailor or anybody else to do anything if there's not funding for it and congress has built into the military appropriations bill for five six years the road out literally a sentence that says no money from...
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and reports the white house is willing to trade prisoners at guantanamo bay for an
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last year more than half of the detainees at guantanamo bay participated in a hunger strike in an effort to shed light on their legal limbo and abysmal treatment by the u.s. military as a result as many as forty six of the then one hundred sixty six inmates were forced fed by inserting a tube in their nose and down into their stomachs a practice that was held twice a day and even during the sacred muslim holiday ramadan it's also extremely painful procedure that the u.n. human rights office has labeled as torture but today in a rare win for the remaining one hundred fifty five prisoners the u.s. appeals court ruled that get most detainees have the right to challenge their force feeding in federal court this decision overturns previous rulings stating that federal courts had no jurisdiction over the conditions of inmates and to be clear the court is not ending the practice of force feeding but the door is now open for detainees to argue their case outside of the military justice system the inmates lawyer jon eisenberg called the ruling a big when and said quote this decision establishes t
last year more than half of the detainees at guantanamo bay participated in a hunger strike in an effort to shed light on their legal limbo and abysmal treatment by the u.s. military as a result as many as forty six of the then one hundred sixty six inmates were forced fed by inserting a tube in their nose and down into their stomachs a practice that was held twice a day and even during the sacred muslim holiday ramadan it's also extremely painful procedure that the u.n. human rights office has...
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they don't have plans for the future believe it or not five war on terror captives detained at guantanamo have designed a self-sufficient agricultural business just west of yemen's capital the detainees say they'd like to build a community of two hundred families one hundred farm houses ten cows five hundred chickens fifty sheep one honeybee subsidiary and a computer system powered by wind mills this was all laid out in a seventy five page prospectus completed before the get more hunger strike that took place last year it was part of a program that effectively worked as a business school behind bars that prospectus has recently emerged and its release coincides with a time when the obama administration is searching for ways to justify sending prisoners home while closing the controversial detention camp of the one hundred fifty five men that are being held at guantanamo seventy seven have already been cleared for release and the majority of them are from yemen. and federal drug data shows that the rate of heroin dependence doubled nationally in the decade between two thousand and twelve t
they don't have plans for the future believe it or not five war on terror captives detained at guantanamo have designed a self-sufficient agricultural business just west of yemen's capital the detainees say they'd like to build a community of two hundred families one hundred farm houses ten cows five hundred chickens fifty sheep one honeybee subsidiary and a computer system powered by wind mills this was all laid out in a seventy five page prospectus completed before the get more hunger strike...
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and two former guantanamo bay detainees have asked a french judge to subpoena a former prison commander they accuse of overseeing their alleged torture mazhar saussy and rodman jalali are french citizens who were both captured by u.s. authorities in khandahar afghanistan they were held by american authorities and get most from late two thousand and one to two thousand and four i was then they were released back to france in a report submitted to the judge of the high court in paris the former detainees allege that major general geoffrey miller carried out a quote authorized and systematic plan of torture and ill treatment on persons deprived of their freedom without any charge and without the basic rights of any detainee miller became the commander of guantanamo in late two thousand and two just after the bush administration approved enhanced interrogation techniques those techniques included placing detainees in stress positions stripping them and exposing them to extreme heat and cold but the complaint notes that miller carried those tactics out even after then secretary of defense do
and two former guantanamo bay detainees have asked a french judge to subpoena a former prison commander they accuse of overseeing their alleged torture mazhar saussy and rodman jalali are french citizens who were both captured by u.s. authorities in khandahar afghanistan they were held by american authorities and get most from late two thousand and one to two thousand and four i was then they were released back to france in a report submitted to the judge of the high court in paris the former...
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but once in office, they found for a variety of reasons they actually find guantÁnamo quite useful foranaging the problem of the detainees that we have for neither pure criminals nor people in uniform who we would treat through the military means. we could talk about that a bit if you like. the basic point i want to argue and i think the administration is a bit soft on the question of whether we are at war where we are seeing starting with the name 23rd speech at the national defense university suggested that the war should end and we are withdrawing from the war and nobody of course once the more perpetual war and that's right. i think we are certainly at war. it's part of the executive branch and the military very much think they are at war. some of the conundrum we've made for ourselves about 5010 event surveillance we can consider that we are in fact still in a state of the war with al qaeda central. some of those problems get quite clear. we had a great deal of rights against this substate organization, which we can exercise in that respect. the last thing i want to see ifs there
but once in office, they found for a variety of reasons they actually find guantÁnamo quite useful foranaging the problem of the detainees that we have for neither pure criminals nor people in uniform who we would treat through the military means. we could talk about that a bit if you like. the basic point i want to argue and i think the administration is a bit soft on the question of whether we are at war where we are seeing starting with the name 23rd speech at the national defense...
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believe it or not find war on terror captives detained at guantanamo have designed a self sufficient agricultural business just west of yemen's capital. the detainee say they want to build a community of two hundred families one hundred farm houses ten pounds five hundred chickens fifty sheet honeybees subsidiary in hand and computer system powered by a wind mills. this is all laid out in a seventy five page prospectus completed before the devil hundred strike that took place last year. it was part of a program that effectively worked as a business or behind bars. the prospectus has recently emerged dance release coincides with a time when the obama administration is searching for ways to justify sending prisoners home while closing the controversial detention camp of the one hundred and fifty five men that are being held at guantanamo seventy seven have already been cleared for release and the majority of them are from yemen. can i find data shows that the rate of carol independence doubled nationally in the decade between two thousand. well two thousand to two thousand well the num
believe it or not find war on terror captives detained at guantanamo have designed a self sufficient agricultural business just west of yemen's capital. the detainee say they want to build a community of two hundred families one hundred farm houses ten pounds five hundred chickens fifty sheet honeybees subsidiary in hand and computer system powered by a wind mills. this is all laid out in a seventy five page prospectus completed before the devil hundred strike that took place last year. it was...
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in the deadly attack on the uss-cole and one of the top lieutenants are facing murder charges in guantanamoay. he is accused of hijacking his plane and what he demanded once he was on the ground. a year-long inqueer -- inquiry and details to be released this morning. at the million club in seattle where they are banking on a different type of green about the people they serve. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and he will face a u.s. military commission on charges stemming from the attack on the uss-cole and killed 17 and injured 39 others and he has been detained at guantanamo bay for 7 years and we report from miami of the legal significance of the case. >> the u.s. government calls 48-year-old him one of al-qaeda's most skilled leaders and headed a branch of al-qaeda and answered directly to bin-laden and charged with planning, getting supplies and hiring suicide bombers in attacks 13 years ago on uss-cole. >> it's i'm -- infamous because it's tragic. >> reporter: they pulled up along the destroyer and it ripped a 40 foot hole in the uss-cole and 17 died an
in the deadly attack on the uss-cole and one of the top lieutenants are facing murder charges in guantanamoay. he is accused of hijacking his plane and what he demanded once he was on the ground. a year-long inqueer -- inquiry and details to be released this morning. at the million club in seattle where they are banking on a different type of green about the people they serve. good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy and he will face a u.s. military commission on charges...
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in afghanistan, taliban demanding release of a gay da guantanamo bay terroris >> tonight, president orders epa to develop new fuel efficiency standards for heavy duty trucks. mr. obama took a moment to brag about his recent actions. >> over the past 3 weeks i've requed federal contract or to pay their eloyees a fair wage of at $10.10 an hour, i directed treasury secretary to crade my ira. werought together business leaders who committed to help more unemploymt americans fine work. so poin is, i am eager to work with congress wherever i can. but whatever i can act on my own, to expand opptunity for more americans, i will do that. lou: what is unclear how thi helping growhe middle class, white house admitting they h no idea how many employees federal conactors have earning the minimum wage, at the same time claiming they were helping quote hundredsf thousands of american workers without any evidence of the kind. we know ts, only 2% of labor force, earnings minimum wage or less. and congressional budget office today reported that raing minimum wage for all americans to $10.10 an hour would ki
in afghanistan, taliban demanding release of a gay da guantanamo bay terroris >> tonight, president orders epa to develop new fuel efficiency standards for heavy duty trucks. mr. obama took a moment to brag about his recent actions. >> over the past 3 weeks i've requed federal contract or to pay their eloyees a fair wage of at $10.10 an hour, i directed treasury secretary to crade my ira. werought together business leaders who committed to help more unemploymt americans fine work....
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there is no evidence that preparations were made to move the detainees from guantanamo bay. by law the administration would have to notify congress 30 days pending the transfers. admiral kirby was asked about the trade. >> he is not only a member of the bier dal family. >> there was a intercepted video from the soldier to the taliban. the even this latest apparent effort appears to be in an early stage. he is widely to it believed to be held by the section in the pakistan. >> they are supposed to beaur ally and they act against our interest time and time again. i am confident that our government put pressure on pakistan to give up the guy because they know where he is. they are tied to the haka any network. >> it is a excrushiating process for the family. >> in the meantime as tough as the captivity has been for the u.s. military and family. should the americans be negotiating with terrorist. we'll talk to bob gray. i there michael. it is unprecedented and normally we might stage a raid to get him home and it doesn't appear we are doing that at this point. what does it tell
there is no evidence that preparations were made to move the detainees from guantanamo bay. by law the administration would have to notify congress 30 days pending the transfers. admiral kirby was asked about the trade. >> he is not only a member of the bier dal family. >> there was a intercepted video from the soldier to the taliban. the even this latest apparent effort appears to be in an early stage. he is widely to it believed to be held by the section in the pakistan. >>...
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in afghanistan, taliban demanding release of a gay da guantanamo bay terrorist. >> tonight, president orders epa to develop new fuel efficiency standards for heavy duty trucks. mr. obama took a moment to brag about his recent actions. >> over the past 3 weeks i've required federal contract or to pay their employees a fair wage of at $10.10 an hour, i directed treasury secretary to crade my ira. we brought together business leaders who committed to help more unemployment americans fine work. so poin is, i am eager to work with congress wherever i can. but whatever i can act on my own, to expand opportunity for more americans, i will do that. lou: what is unclear how this helping grow the middle class, white house admitting they had no idea how many employees federal contractors have earning the minimum wage, at the same time claiming they were helping quote hundreds of thousands of american workers without any evidence of the kind. we know this, only 2% of labor force, earnings minimum wage or less. and congressional budget office today reported that raising minimum wage for all americ
in afghanistan, taliban demanding release of a gay da guantanamo bay terrorist. >> tonight, president orders epa to develop new fuel efficiency standards for heavy duty trucks. mr. obama took a moment to brag about his recent actions. >> over the past 3 weeks i've required federal contract or to pay their employees a fair wage of at $10.10 an hour, i directed treasury secretary to crade my ira. we brought together business leaders who committed to help more unemployment americans...