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ever and i quite get from puerto rico to guantanamo the flights are story. you will be required to pay eighty four dollars a night for a person. watching. and whatever a good as you occur for telephone or area. you'll be able to achieve good care for which they are getting. you know you'll see a somewhat of a character and you'll be able to photograph all right this is very good mission yeah i thank you very much if i saw it every more proper question would be hard. to figure. i think when i leave here guantanamo bay one most interesting experiences that i've had is actually having the opportunity to ask or the media around it's interesting talking to people from all around the world from korea from sweden from the middle east from north america mali around the world has had the opportunity to speak with different people and hear this here how they feel about the detainees here how they feel about politics it's age it's an interesting experience and i feel like this is lieutenant moss and his job is to show us that everything is ok here we have come here bec
ever and i quite get from puerto rico to guantanamo the flights are story. you will be required to pay eighty four dollars a night for a person. watching. and whatever a good as you occur for telephone or area. you'll be able to achieve good care for which they are getting. you know you'll see a somewhat of a character and you'll be able to photograph all right this is very good mission yeah i thank you very much if i saw it every more proper question would be hard. to figure. i think when i...
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actual informant on guantanamo i can say on the. back there is a one star general brigadier general. we ran into trouble with a two star general who is in charge of the interrogation. i think is going to take the complained about policy dealing with those. who would come and sit down in front of the cage and that she speaks of the detainee's that were in the cages and then the soldiers silence and the american soldiers would seem pleased to see the big general come down and sit down on the ground in front of the. bank his gun fired because he was too nice to the prisoners. and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that out word goldring out this . is that. some of the interrogations may i don't have to prove. violation of rights or what we we're not sure where you hear when general who's was here no we came just after getting. you know way into. it here. have you heard anything. nothing that i would want to repeat because i don't know this is true. and as far as the history of general back is. all we kno
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this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man today who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember the first meeting. i don't remember. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people see if you know a person from before but i thought this is something wish they'd put in a stop to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out knowledge or from before do you think it was part of it. oh yeah clever people constantly moved around what you heard was called free. or i would say that. i once thought i would want to let them know. so i refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing here is to be. knowing where you are. my but. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo is especially for me. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head comp are a tad with the americans told them all they wanted to kn
this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man today who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember the first meeting. i don't remember. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people see if you know a person from before but i thought this is something wish they'd put in a stop to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with nothing in guantanamo. and there is a man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. others remember a. speaker you. know because they're what they would do the merkel put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before office speaks english they put an x up as and to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the marketer from before dizzy was part of it. oh yeah eleven people constantly moved around what got to you heard was cool. or i would say that. i once had a i would like to let them know. so i'll refuse to answer that one. it was for me the most crucial thing here is to be. where you are. and maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo. especially from. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i stopped talking with them for two ye
this is jamal from manchester who was with nothing in guantanamo. and there is a man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. others remember a. speaker you. know because they're what they would do the merkel put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before office speaks english they put an x up as and to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the marketer from before dizzy was part of it. oh yeah eleven people...
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from puerto rico to guantanamo the flights are story. you'll be required to pay a two hundred dollars a knife or a person. watching. whatever it is you occur for coward or area. you'll be able to see the care for which they are today and. you'll see a somewhat of a guarantee you'll be able to photograph alright this is very good if mission yeah i thank you very much if you saw it carry more proper question even off. yet. i think when i leave here what tanabe one most interesting experiences that i've had is actually have the opportunity to ask the media around and it's interesting talking to people from all around the world from korea from sweden from the middle east from north america mali around the world does have the option to speak with different people and hear this hear how they feel about the detainees here how they feel about politics it's a it's a it's an interesting experience and i feel like this is lieutenant maus and his job is to show us that everything is ok here but we have come here because we want to know what is reall
from puerto rico to guantanamo the flights are story. you'll be required to pay a two hundred dollars a knife or a person. watching. whatever it is you occur for coward or area. you'll be able to see the care for which they are today and. you'll see a somewhat of a guarantee you'll be able to photograph alright this is very good if mission yeah i thank you very much if you saw it carry more proper question even off. yet. i think when i leave here what tanabe one most interesting experiences...
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. we're at guantanamo for good mo as the army has nicknamed it we still haven't met my t.v. he's still being held him here. most of the time we're on this bus touring all the recreational activities of vailable to the soldiers stationed here. and. when the operation first started out here it was something to it was new and just like with everything you want to prove improve it in the u.s. military it's a lot of emphasis on friday trying to improve the living standards for its troops to keep morale up we're talking about kentucky fried chicken pizza days. of the subway here slowly we're improving the condition of the soldiers and this is just part of it but we haven't come here to take part in the soldiers delight over the variety of fast food we want to know what's really going on here. here we are at the gates to camp delta where the prisoners are kept. the person in front. is sergeant barry johnson the man behind the scenes who has the authority over our guys as the second man is colo
now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. we're at guantanamo for good mo as the army has nicknamed it we still haven't met my t.v. he's still being held him here. most of the time we're on this bus touring all the recreational activities of vailable to the soldiers stationed here. and. when the operation first started out here it was something to it was new and just like with everything you want to prove improve it in the u.s. military it's a lot of emphasis on friday trying to improve the living...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with nothing in guantanamo. and there's still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. you reach out. you know i don't even remember the first meeting i just remember. speaking. because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before author opposite speaks english they put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the mark monitor from before dizzy part of it. oh yeah eleven people constantly moved around what are you what got to you earth would you call. or i would say that. i once had a i would want to let them know. well refused. if you for me the most crucial thing here is to be. the way you carry my bag. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo and specially for me . maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much s
this is jamal from manchester who was with nothing in guantanamo. and there's still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. you reach out. you know i don't even remember the first meeting i just remember. speaking. because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before author opposite speaks english they put it next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the mark monitor from before...
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what happens to the prisoners still counts at guantanamo. and what happens to those who are released. there have been nearly four hundred subs neither of this is true or a total of it by more than one files and trials additionally some one hundred eighty congressional representatives have visited the facility. arguably no detention facility in the history of warfare has been more transferred or received more than once from. us we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside them. but maybe that's not the most important thing because what we do know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside there was lost to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. if one channel which been reported to delta seventy two point matrix for stress and duress please tell types of course should escalate levels being full of harsher heat or cold withholding full quoting for days at a time naked isolation and cold dark cells is that correct. correct at every health care go
what happens to the prisoners still counts at guantanamo. and what happens to those who are released. there have been nearly four hundred subs neither of this is true or a total of it by more than one files and trials additionally some one hundred eighty congressional representatives have visited the facility. arguably no detention facility in the history of warfare has been more transferred or received more than once from. us we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens...
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us we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside there. maybe that's not the most important thing because we'll need to know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside there was lost to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. john miller knowing it won't tolerate going to order to develop a seventy two point nature for stress and duress types of question escalation levels being called harsher heat or call withholding full swing for days at a time naked isolation and cold dark souls is that correct so they're scared or plain correct never have to carry gora click into. space is the backbone of our national security there is no substitute and there is no alternative to military dominance in space. the bombs on target a good time element looks pleasurable about another leader able to deliver through space ship land. get better and better company. down the field now for. our current. and we must. be. several hundred. years of investment in the peaceful uses of body space. and
us we've been at guantanamo and we still don't know what really happens inside there. maybe that's not the most important thing because we'll need to know is enough. we know that there are still prisoners held inside there was lost to their right to remain silent. and who don't even know if they are ever going to get out. john miller knowing it won't tolerate going to order to develop a seventy two point nature for stress and duress types of question escalation levels being called harsher heat...
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from guantanamo bay and in other locations he was going to get no ice. this is the report of the general miller and his seventeen experts from good model left after their visit to our graves just one month before the scandal broke out. here you can read his suggestions on how he would like to make the interrogations more effective for example he wanted to use the military police who previously were only used as prison guards to prepare the prisoners for interrogation. and here is an overhead found in a grave there's no one wants to take responsibility for the interrogation methods the same it's developed at guantanamo. and here is miller being questioned by a senator about his visit to abu ghraib before the documents came out. your team specifically briefed that these methods could be used in that prison contrary to. the methods contrary to that. were presented by the system stream. so you j.p.s. . everything started. getting control of that prison and knew what was going on out there it wouldn't have gone out there. even though karpinski and barkus lost
from guantanamo bay and in other locations he was going to get no ice. this is the report of the general miller and his seventeen experts from good model left after their visit to our graves just one month before the scandal broke out. here you can read his suggestions on how he would like to make the interrogations more effective for example he wanted to use the military police who previously were only used as prison guards to prepare the prisoners for interrogation. and here is an overhead...
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guantanamo detainees -- how dangerous are they? and on the domestic front, a crazy political week. >> my name is barack obama. [cheers and applause] i was born in hawaii, the 50th state of the united states of america. gwen: donald trump rocks the boat and haley barbour gets out of it entirely. and as americans worry about jobs and gas prices, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke goes before the cameras. >> there's not much that the federal reserve can do about gas prices. after all, the fed can't create more oil. gwen: covering the week, mark mazzetti of the new york "times", tom gjelten of npr, karen tumulty of "the washington post, and john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. >> this rock has never stood still. through the years when our clients needed us we were there to meet them. this rock has never stood still and that's one thi
guantanamo detainees -- how dangerous are they? and on the domestic front, a crazy political week. >> my name is barack obama. [cheers and applause] i was born in hawaii, the 50th state of the united states of america. gwen: donald trump rocks the boat and haley barbour gets out of it entirely. and as americans worry about jobs and gas prices, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke goes before the cameras. >> there's not much that the federal reserve can do about gas prices. after...
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and who was it the took the interrogation methods from guantanamo cuba to another great. maybe the answer can be found somewhere else. after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jedi. enemy yes that is an echo this could be a cultural sweden hire a car you know. the kicks pick. i mean i know the stocks. maybe your area of interest but. you heard about the dispute between that concept out of it because of the turkish and techniques. i think that that white activists were fired. it takes up yet. and see everybody down it kuantan a moped under miller they were all required to sign a form of statement from the government which is called a non-disclosure statement and that means when they leave
and who was it the took the interrogation methods from guantanamo cuba to another great. maybe the answer can be found somewhere else. after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding...
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again and this time it details the cases of over seven hundred detainees past and present from guantanamo bay so explain the details in this league al have a debate to see if anyone out there still thinks this was grace was worth it that in afghanistan a massive jailbreak allows almost five hundred prisoners to escape many of whom are taliban commanders so many here at home are trying to determine how this happened again we'll speak with a security contractor tim lynch about what's being said on the ground there and koran burning pastor terry jones took his calls to dearborn michigan this past week and christine was there and will bring us the latest on what actually did and what did not happen but according to the i.m.f. the age of america is coming to an end and china's economy is going to surpass the u.s. in just five years so we'll tell you why economists see that happening but more importantly is the u.s. ready for this major shift and all you're feeling the pain at the pump obama is working to find out why fry says are skyrocketing so discuss his investigation into oil speculation a
again and this time it details the cases of over seven hundred detainees past and present from guantanamo bay so explain the details in this league al have a debate to see if anyone out there still thinks this was grace was worth it that in afghanistan a massive jailbreak allows almost five hundred prisoners to escape many of whom are taliban commanders so many here at home are trying to determine how this happened again we'll speak with a security contractor tim lynch about what's being said...
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citizen and the guantanamo arrestees the were prisoners and in that. prisoner should be closed you know they're all from they have they don't have citizenship rights although in my view. they should be treated with that kind of protection and this is a you know we're seeing a failure of government and united states a real corruption of government corruption the criminal justice system who wants some of our released today showed widespread problems with out who i really want on know how they are treating i don't want to know and how they stated one time we were very few people were misinformed greatly about are those cases just legal misinformed about bradley manning accusing him of being traitor we didn't sell government secrets to iran he didn't give governors around if he's guilty of what he's accused of he gave secrets low level secrets the american people so we can know better what our government is doing that's not true to me that's a patriot and frankly he has done a lot more than i think some of our own media here in the united states and exposi
citizen and the guantanamo arrestees the were prisoners and in that. prisoner should be closed you know they're all from they have they don't have citizenship rights although in my view. they should be treated with that kind of protection and this is a you know we're seeing a failure of government and united states a real corruption of government corruption the criminal justice system who wants some of our released today showed widespread problems with out who i really want on know how they are...
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citizen and the guantanamo arrestee who are prisoners in and that their prisoners should be closed you know they're they're all from they have their own have the citizenship rights although in my view they should be treated with that kind of our protection this is a you know we are seeing a failure of government in the united states a real corruption of government corruption and promote justice system go on homophiles released today showed widespread problems with how they got in they want to know how they're treating entente one tunnel and how they stayed in one town we were american people were misinformed greatly about that those cases just like were misinformed about bradley manning accusing him of being a traitor when he didn't sell government secrets to iran he didn't give government secrets or ran if he's guilty of ways accused of. secrets low level secrecy american people so we can know better what our government is doing that's not fair to me that's a patriot. that was kevin zeese director of come home america dot us and a member of the steering committee of the bradley mannin
citizen and the guantanamo arrestee who are prisoners in and that their prisoners should be closed you know they're they're all from they have their own have the citizenship rights although in my view they should be treated with that kind of our protection this is a you know we are seeing a failure of government in the united states a real corruption of government corruption and promote justice system go on homophiles released today showed widespread problems with how they got in they want to...
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insider's look at the military commissions from one of the military prosecutors of the detainees at guantanamo bay time me up with a dark turn all the strobes and craig of the metallica you're watching adam vs the man. speaking of president obama's speech yesterday apparently rachel maddow who recently flirted with being a principled critic of president obama seems to me back in love this does not sound like barring burning stuff but the point president obama is making here is exactly the point that the president's supporters have been waiting for him to make if only he was doing the things his supporters were waiting for him to do mean while vice president biden took advantage of the opportunity to knock off for at least thirty seconds during the president's speech yesterday if george washington university officially titled the country we believe it but which will forever be known as the one that biden slept through. the insurance that's available in the open marketplace well tough luck. you're on your own see the line you're on your own won't even biden up but obama wasn't speaking just to b
insider's look at the military commissions from one of the military prosecutors of the detainees at guantanamo bay time me up with a dark turn all the strobes and craig of the metallica you're watching adam vs the man. speaking of president obama's speech yesterday apparently rachel maddow who recently flirted with being a principled critic of president obama seems to me back in love this does not sound like barring burning stuff but the point president obama is making here is exactly the point...
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>> well, all the detainees currently at guantanamo were assessed under this process.d a risk rating at one point. the obama administration came in and basically sort of through out that whole risk approach. instead, the obama administration is trying to find what to do with each individual detainee, whether to prosecute them, whether to hold them indefinitely or to transfer them. what they're really applying now is a much more customized process. rather than putting the detainees under some kind of label, they're finding what the solution is for this detainee, what's the solution for this detainee. if they can be transferred is there a place they can be transferred securely? so it's a much more customized approach that this administration is following. >> brown: they don't even use that high, medium, low anymore. >> they don't say they're not using it but they don't seem very anxious to talk about it. let's put it that way. >> brown: tom gjeltin of npr and charlie savage, thank you very much. >> warner: still to come on the newshour: the unrest in yemen, bringing back
>> well, all the detainees currently at guantanamo were assessed under this process.d a risk rating at one point. the obama administration came in and basically sort of through out that whole risk approach. instead, the obama administration is trying to find what to do with each individual detainee, whether to prosecute them, whether to hold them indefinitely or to transfer them. what they're really applying now is a much more customized process. rather than putting the detainees under...
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people to justice and yes closing guantanamo bay is challenging because there are still one hundred seventy two detainees there but we're talking about five people being brought to the united states for trial that could have been done without the approval of congress we have a system in place that can handle federal court trials that can handle terrorism trials we had another guantanamo detainee who was transferred here to new york for trial was tried was convicted has been sentenced to life in prison without parole that all happened perfectly smoothly perfectly quietly the new york federal court system is actually the most experienced set of courts to handle terrorism cases in the country so they could have done that quite easily with a face some republican opposition absolutely but the opposition was purely about trying to undermine undermine president obama wasn't that the u.s. justice system couldn't handle it or had some real prather the same times these detainees at the same time there's been opposition from new york lawmakers from democratic lawmakers from mayor bloomberg the
people to justice and yes closing guantanamo bay is challenging because there are still one hundred seventy two detainees there but we're talking about five people being brought to the united states for trial that could have been done without the approval of congress we have a system in place that can handle federal court trials that can handle terrorism trials we had another guantanamo detainee who was transferred here to new york for trial was tried was convicted has been sentenced to life in...
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he will be tried by a military court at the guantanamo bay, cuba detention facility. the decision was announced on monday by attorney generic holder. this is one of highest profile policy reversals bit obama white house. when campaigning for president, senator obama then sought both to close guantanamo and to treat detainees on the same legal basis as an ordinary u.s. citizen. after his election two years ago, mr. obama again pushed for mohammed to be tried in a several ann court in new york city, a trial that would have cost an estimated $1 billion. that's b as in boy billion dollars. new york soy mayor bloomberg was outraged at the idea on both costs and security grounds. but congress passed a law that forbad the transfer of all guantanamo detainees, present and future, to u.s. soil for detention and for trial. so the trial location problem went away. holder on monday said that congress forced the administration's hand and was angry. >> i know this case. in a way that members of congress do not. i looked at the trials. i've spoken to the prosecutors. so do i know be
he will be tried by a military court at the guantanamo bay, cuba detention facility. the decision was announced on monday by attorney generic holder. this is one of highest profile policy reversals bit obama white house. when campaigning for president, senator obama then sought both to close guantanamo and to treat detainees on the same legal basis as an ordinary u.s. citizen. after his election two years ago, mr. obama again pushed for mohammed to be tried in a several ann court in new york...
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and unlocking the secrets of guantanamo bay imprisoning innocent people and keeping them aloft up in some cases based on faulty evidence uncovered control we can weeks reveals the ugly truths behind this u.s. military prison. and as wiki leaks expose a secret after secret obama reveals his verdict for accused whistleblower bradley manning mr president whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty. therefore doesn't seem to be the proper area just because it's a very or model or. disagreeable or throw balls on top of population. and because of that's the florida pastor best known for burning the koran ignites tension in america's muslim capital we'll take it to the center of the firestorm in dearborn michigan. good evening it's monday april twenty fifth five pm here in washington d.c. and lucy california of and you're watching our team. now a bombshell out today of the international monetary fund spelling the potential end of the age of us economic dominance are now turning to the latest forecasts from the i.m.f. china is poised to overtake the u.s. economy in twenty sixteen just
and unlocking the secrets of guantanamo bay imprisoning innocent people and keeping them aloft up in some cases based on faulty evidence uncovered control we can weeks reveals the ugly truths behind this u.s. military prison. and as wiki leaks expose a secret after secret obama reveals his verdict for accused whistleblower bradley manning mr president whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty. therefore doesn't seem to be the proper area just because it's a very or model or....
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military commissions at guantanamo, far from the u.s. mainland, were always the right idea for a variety of compelling reasons which i and others have enumerated repeatedly over the last two years. >> brown: despite his objections to moving the cases out of federal court, holder said the military tribunals could deliver justice. >> prosecutors from both the department of defense and justice have been working together since the beginning of this matter, and i have full faith and confidence in the military commission system to appropriately handle this case as it proceeds. >> brown: as for fate of the guantanamo prison which president obama originally pledged to close by january 2010, holder said it was still the administration's intention to shut it down when possible. for more we're joined by the senior reporter for a nonprofit investigative news operation. clearly a reversal for the administration. yet after all that's happened i guess not entirely unexpected? >> absolutely. a full reversal and yet there was really almost nowhere left f
military commissions at guantanamo, far from the u.s. mainland, were always the right idea for a variety of compelling reasons which i and others have enumerated repeatedly over the last two years. >> brown: despite his objections to moving the cases out of federal court, holder said the military tribunals could deliver justice. >> prosecutors from both the department of defense and justice have been working together since the beginning of this matter, and i have full faith and...
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principal agencia de espionaje del gobierno pakistaní como vinculada con al qaeda y llevó hasta guantánamoton. >>> documentos del gobierno hasta ahora secretos revelan que la mayoría de los 172 detenidos en la base naval de guantánamo son considerados de alto riesgo, al igual que una tercera parte de los 6030 q0 que han sido frae rui transferido a otros países >>> la bltgente que está buscad estamos que son terroristas es el 15% >>> lo más de pa700 documentos revelados por wikileaks son documentos importantes y mostrar qué hacía el liderazgo de al qaeda el 911 y los días posteriores en pakistán cuyo gobierno profesaba que cambia tía el terroris el terrorismo >>> estaba trabajando, viajando, comunicando. en pakistán. >>> en diciembre del 2001 osama bin laden y su mano derecho desde afganistán continuaban planeando ataques en el blanco contra occidentes en el mismo día que empezó la guerra de afganistán bin laden se refugio en las montañas de bora bora hasta diciembre. el hecho autor intelectual dijo que lo in lleyectaron para caus impotencia. y cumplen skomenzó un a planeare en marruecoss.
principal agencia de espionaje del gobierno pakistaní como vinculada con al qaeda y llevó hasta guantánamoton. >>> documentos del gobierno hasta ahora secretos revelan que la mayoría de los 172 detenidos en la base naval de guantánamo son considerados de alto riesgo, al igual que una tercera parte de los 6030 q0 que han sido frae rui transferido a otros países >>> la bltgente que está buscad estamos que son terroristas es el 15% >>> lo más de pa700 documentos...
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in the same time let's not kid ourselves everybody in a role innocent has previously alluded to guantanamo bay continues to hold some extremely dangerous people for example such as khalid shaikh mohammed who was the nine eleven mastermind you talk about a certain high profile detainees are still a guantanamo bay but you know there are many that say it's the silent majority but the outspoken minority that are to blame for extremist rhetoric in britain the i mean it's radical extremism really such a reality and a threat in the u.k. it absolutely is and we have to do is just look at the amount of convictions that's been in u.k. courts and the amount of suicide bombers the violent pain in the u.k. carried out suicide bombings abroad the numbers are frightening and i did research looking at the terrorist convictions between one thousand nine hundred nine and two thousand and nine and you're looking at over one hundred twenty people of the past three just in this country alone who have been convicted in british courts but doesn't even begin to include some of those mentioned in the in the ground
in the same time let's not kid ourselves everybody in a role innocent has previously alluded to guantanamo bay continues to hold some extremely dangerous people for example such as khalid shaikh mohammed who was the nine eleven mastermind you talk about a certain high profile detainees are still a guantanamo bay but you know there are many that say it's the silent majority but the outspoken minority that are to blame for extremist rhetoric in britain the i mean it's radical extremism really...
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guantanamo, it is an eyesore -- guantanamo is the reason for the terrorist threats. host: eddie in hazard, kentucky. what do you think about moving the trial to guantanamo bay? caller: it is a good idea for the military to try this case because with this attack on 9/11 -- became to our soil. more than 2000 people lost their lives in new york city. and i would also like to say this right here, that it is time for this bickering of both parties -- i think the bickering between mitch mcconnell and the speaker of the house -- they ought to give the president of the united states more respect. he is the commander in chief. the same respect i gave to president george w. bush. george w. bush took us to a war that cost us $4 trillion. $4 trillion in debt to china. it is time for the politicians to get off of their backs, stop lame excuses and start working together. host: brenda on our line for others in virginia. caller: i think it is ridiculous what they are doing. host: what who is doing? caller: having trials at guantanamo. host: i agree that these people are foreigners,
guantanamo, it is an eyesore -- guantanamo is the reason for the terrorist threats. host: eddie in hazard, kentucky. what do you think about moving the trial to guantanamo bay? caller: it is a good idea for the military to try this case because with this attack on 9/11 -- became to our soil. more than 2000 people lost their lives in new york city. and i would also like to say this right here, that it is time for this bickering of both parties -- i think the bickering between mitch mcconnell and...
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>> tell me about guantanamo. [laughter] [applause] >> i am defiant about a lack of new ones. >> sorry. to him for the next hour and half, could you just tell us -- [laughter] >> cancel your afternoon. >> as much as you bring up the media at the chamber, where there lots of time sitting in your office that you could not avoid putting on your jacket and you going in front of a camera quickly are getting someone else in front, and it just became a reality of your life, even when you knew more than maybe anybody else in the country outside the west wing that the story was b.s.? did and that is a lightning round question? all this is an hour-and-a-half question. it involves more thought than i can give on the stage. was a're asking me if i boy sitting people -- bullshitting people, all, let me just say something about that. the hardest thing among many hard things about the presidency, at least do if your in the seat i was sitting, is discerning what is real and what is our real. because every day is election day in w
>> tell me about guantanamo. [laughter] [applause] >> i am defiant about a lack of new ones. >> sorry. to him for the next hour and half, could you just tell us -- [laughter] >> cancel your afternoon. >> as much as you bring up the media at the chamber, where there lots of time sitting in your office that you could not avoid putting on your jacket and you going in front of a camera quickly are getting someone else in front, and it just became a reality of your...
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the latest classified documents suggest the guantanamo bay detention camp is packed with in the some people but certainly going to add fuel to the flames for those who want to chop down isn't. exactly what's at stake here but is being heavily looked at or the detainee assessment briefs now with the white house spokesman has come out and said that the detainee assessment briefs for instance one that may have been written in two thousand and six and leaked may or may not have the same significance to this government and this administration now that it did four five years ago so even if a detainee assessment stipulates that a person may be a lower. yes the government can reassess that again many of these people are cited as having been cooks drivers and even farmers who are picked up for questioning and then have to at one time all day at the white house also has come out and said that president barack obama still holds it is very very important to be shutting down this. this president but at the same time congress is making it very difficult when it comes to taking those prisoners out
the latest classified documents suggest the guantanamo bay detention camp is packed with in the some people but certainly going to add fuel to the flames for those who want to chop down isn't. exactly what's at stake here but is being heavily looked at or the detainee assessment briefs now with the white house spokesman has come out and said that the detainee assessment briefs for instance one that may have been written in two thousand and six and leaked may or may not have the same...
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when he started office in january of two thousand and nine you know he said he would close guantanamo and now in the last month he signed an all into you know you know basically allowing these men to be held indefinitely so he has failed at the. that promise and many other promises. and there are reasons why he cannot actually live on that but i think he's moving on to the next election it's incredible and you think as a cost issue a scholar i mean this is the six seven paid the men's with solution and. we're out of time i'm sorry thanks so much for being with us through appreciate it and your insights mr wiki leaks don't just confirms what we all suspected isn't working and it's time for republicans in congress to stop sabotaging any efforts including those of the president to close it down. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's the question were republicans stop seven ties the president's efforts to close give all your choices are no even the way you expose that detainees were picked up for wearing casio watches because they could be a timing devi
when he started office in january of two thousand and nine you know he said he would close guantanamo and now in the last month he signed an all into you know you know basically allowing these men to be held indefinitely so he has failed at the. that promise and many other promises. and there are reasons why he cannot actually live on that but i think he's moving on to the next election it's incredible and you think as a cost issue a scholar i mean this is the six seven paid the men's with...
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military base in guantanamo bay, cuba. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has our report. >> reporter: a year and a half after announcing that the men accused of the 9/11 attacks would be put on trial in new york, attorney general eric holder said today they will now be tried where they have been held since 2006 -- at guantanamo. >> we simply cannot allow a trial to be delayed any longer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks or for their family members who have waited for nearly a decade for justice. >> reporter: that means no civilian courtroom for khalid sheikh mohammed, said to have been the mastermind, and four others accused of helping him. it's a complete turnaround for the obama administration, after the president vowed on his first day in office to shut gitmo down within a year. new york's mayor and police chief fought against bringing the terror trials there and congress rebelled, blocking detainee moves to the u.s. in an interview with nbc the attorney general said he had no choice because congress put fe
military base in guantanamo bay, cuba. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has our report. >> reporter: a year and a half after announcing that the men accused of the 9/11 attacks would be put on trial in new york, attorney general eric holder said today they will now be tried where they have been held since 2006 -- at guantanamo. >> we simply cannot allow a trial to be delayed any longer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks or for their family members who have waited for...