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holds 122 me at guantanamo bay.those inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s, back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it's murphy. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and sent to guantanamo, despite raped denials that he remained a member of al qaeda. what is not in dispute is the role in giving the world a detailed look at life inside guantanamo, with the recent publication of his book. in the book he describes being deprived of sleep. or chained to the floor. he was force-fed sea water, sexually molested, subject to a mock execution and beaten. he began to write the book in survive. it took years to get it published. he remains at guantanamo, despite on order he's released in 2010. that's because the president obama regulation appears to run opposite to elections in guantanamo bay. >> it is something that inspires jihadists and extremists, the fact
holds 122 me at guantanamo bay.those inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s, back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it's murphy. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and sent to guantanamo, despite raped denials that he remained a member of al qaeda. what is not in dispute is the role in giving the world a detailed look at life...
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still holds 122 men at guantanamo bay. one of the current inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it gets murky. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not so sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and eventually sent to guantanamo despite his repeated denials he remains a member of al qaeda. what's not in dispute is his role if giving the world a detailed look at life inside guantanamo with the recent publication of his book. in the books slahi describes being deprived of sleep for days and changed to the floor of freeding cold rooms. he says he was force-fed seawater and sexually molested and subject to a mock execution and repeatedly beaten. he began writing the back in 2005 and it took years of legal arguments to get it published and he remains at guantanamo despite a judge's order he be released in 2010. that's because the obama administration appealed his r
still holds 122 men at guantanamo bay. one of the current inmates admits to being a member of al qaeda in the early 1990s back when the group was focused on fighting communists in afghanistan. what happens next is where it gets murky. he claims he left afghanistan and al qaeda behind. american authorities were not so sure. shortly after 9/11 he was picked up and eventually sent to guantanamo despite his repeated denials he remains a member of al qaeda. what's not in dispute is his role if...
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guantanamo or not. >> questions on the amendment offered? those in favor? those opposed? the amendment is not adopted. the gentlelady is recognized >> i have the great pleasure simic you wish to offer your amendment? could the clerk please distribute the amendment? >>. >> without objection it is considered as read recognized for five minutes. >> i enjoyed working with this committee we have had hearings and in briefings with dignified than the detainee's mostly under a classified nature. let me be clear the administration should have provided a 30 day kurtis before the detainee's were released from the taliban five per venture to say they probably regret the decision not to give notice. but how we cut off our nose to spite our face we're cutting 25 percent of the budget for the office of secretary of defense. on the one hand you want to get their attention that they had spent cooperating in good faith turning over 3600 pages of documents less than 1% are redacted for goes some with third party agencies have rejected before he and. to produce documents the new secretary of
guantanamo or not. >> questions on the amendment offered? those in favor? those opposed? the amendment is not adopted. the gentlelady is recognized >> i have the great pleasure simic you wish to offer your amendment? could the clerk please distribute the amendment? >>. >> without objection it is considered as read recognized for five minutes. >> i enjoyed working with this committee we have had hearings and in briefings with dignified than the detainee's mostly...
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we're not talking about closing guantanamo bay. i am for putting them in a supermax prison or something cheaper. that is not on the table. when you talk about prisons that are in the world there's been 48 different documented prisons used by the united states, 48 different countries that allowed us to house these terrorists. you think this is the only one in guantanamo bay? it's the only one we know about. is it better with he put them in some black site prison in poland or the middle east or kill them with drones without a due process whatsoever? look guantanamo bay is not a recruiting tool but if the option is to let the guys go back to the battlefield or rot in jail let them rot in jail until they die. >> that's got to be the last word. >> thanks guys. >>> "cavuto on business" 20 minutes from now. what have you got? >> shouldn't iran prove question trust them before we sign $50 billion over to them? >>> and if paying for your own kids' college tuition isn't enough of a headache get ready to pay for illegals, too. we'll see you s
we're not talking about closing guantanamo bay. i am for putting them in a supermax prison or something cheaper. that is not on the table. when you talk about prisons that are in the world there's been 48 different documented prisons used by the united states, 48 different countries that allowed us to house these terrorists. you think this is the only one in guantanamo bay? it's the only one we know about. is it better with he put them in some black site prison in poland or the middle east or...
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. >>> now five months after six guantanamo inmates were released from the u.s. prison in cuba and resettled in uruguay they're struggling to adjust to their new life. four of them are camped outside of the u.s. embassy in public protest. we have this report. >> this was not the way it was supposed to be. these men arrived in uruguay five months ago to recover from the nightmare they've lived in the u.s. base guantanamo. never charged with any crime to begin new lives in unknown land. but overcoming the nightmare and adopting to their new lives has been fruit with difficulties. >> nothing has changed. that's the reason why we're here right now. because nothing has changed in our situation and i think we've had enough. we've been promised things, and nothing of these promises has come true. >> four of the six men have been camped outside of the u.s. embassy for several days. >> they should give us, like, at least some of the years they took from us. they took 13 years from our lives. they should give us something. they cannot just bring us to this country and forg
. >>> now five months after six guantanamo inmates were released from the u.s. prison in cuba and resettled in uruguay they're struggling to adjust to their new life. four of them are camped outside of the u.s. embassy in public protest. we have this report. >> this was not the way it was supposed to be. these men arrived in uruguay five months ago to recover from the nightmare they've lived in the u.s. base guantanamo. never charged with any crime to begin new lives in unknown...
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. >>> prisoners at at guantanamo. lark out at the u.s. from behind bars. >>> good evening, this is al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm libby casey. we begin tonight with a shakeup in the saudi kingdom. king saloman. deputy crown prince and second in line to the throne. >> another move affects a nonroyal adel al jaber now becomes the second prime minister the white house reacted to the news out of riyad with optimism. >> we are going to continue to enjoy close relationships with the rurals of saudi arabia, we will continue to do that it is clearly in the best interests of the united states, it is clearly in the best interests of saudi arabia. >> they were made with the eye on the king tom's future. this is saudi arabia's influence crown prince. prince mohamed ben nayef is replacing his uncle ben nayef is chairman of the council of political and security affairs a powerful body that makes decisions on threats facing the kingdom. the new crown prince built strong ties with america in a fight against al qaeda. the king's son moham
. >>> prisoners at at guantanamo. lark out at the u.s. from behind bars. >>> good evening, this is al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. >> and i'm libby casey. we begin tonight with a shakeup in the saudi kingdom. king saloman. deputy crown prince and second in line to the throne. >> another move affects a nonroyal adel al jaber now becomes the second prime minister the white house reacted to the news out of riyad with optimism. >> we are going to continue to...
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there are bad people at guantanamo. and some perfectly innocent people at guantanamo. those ought to be released. the people we think who are guilty should be charged and tried. for someone who is going to be held for life imprisonment without trial is not what this country is about. mr. bishop: i rise in support of the amendment. we need to set the conditions of the closure of guantanamo. it has been in the united states' national security interest to do. it serves as a recruitment tool for terrorists. decreasing the will of others to work with america. part of the rationale for establishing guantanamo in the first place was the misplaced idea that the facility would be beyond the law. a proposition rejected by the united states supreme court. as a result continued operation of this facility creates the impression in the eyes of our allies and enemies alike that the united states selectively observes the rule of law. there is no reason that we should impose ourselves -- impose upon ourselves, the legal and moral problems arising from the prospect of indefinite detenti
there are bad people at guantanamo. and some perfectly innocent people at guantanamo. those ought to be released. the people we think who are guilty should be charged and tried. for someone who is going to be held for life imprisonment without trial is not what this country is about. mr. bishop: i rise in support of the amendment. we need to set the conditions of the closure of guantanamo. it has been in the united states' national security interest to do. it serves as a recruitment tool for...
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>> in uganda, the man once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. he and three others were tracked down by local authorities with the help of u.s. officials. they are suspected of being linked to her killing, she was handling a case against al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins monday. opposition parties threaten to boycott the election. for many voters, it's the economy that is their main concern. almost half the population live below the poverty line. >> if there's oil to cook in the house, it means a hearty stew for dinner and a satisfied family. with frequent shortages of cooking gas and bread and inflation at 37%, the family said daily living in sudan is tough. >> everyone believes they're building their family's future. i tell my husband all the time
>> in uganda, the man once held in guantanamo bay has been arrested in connection with the murder of a local prosecutor. he and three others were tracked down by local authorities with the help of u.s. officials. they are suspected of being linked to her killing, she was handling a case against al shabab. >> voting for sudan's next president begins monday. opposition parties threaten to boycott the election. for many voters, it's the economy that is their main concern. almost half...
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there is some tension inside the obama administration on whether those who are being held at guantanamo. there are some facing military commissions, a type of trial. they're not going to be released but it's been a very controversial move to suggest that those who are not going to be facing any criminal charges should be resettled either in their home countries or in a third country. congress is very much opposed to releasing anymore detain knees and certainly is opposed to bringing them here to the continental united states. this will generate more controversy about a military prison which is in and of itself extremely controversial. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> more than 1,000 inmates have been moved in el salvador as part of an effort to stop gang activity behind bars. it's meant to put an end to gang structures. 16 people a day were murdered in el salvador last month >>> a man they've arrested was planning an attack on one or more churches in france. the 24-year-old is also accused of killing a young woman shortly before his arrest on sunday. police have been told he was also
there is some tension inside the obama administration on whether those who are being held at guantanamo. there are some facing military commissions, a type of trial. they're not going to be released but it's been a very controversial move to suggest that those who are not going to be facing any criminal charges should be resettled either in their home countries or in a third country. congress is very much opposed to releasing anymore detain knees and certainly is opposed to bringing them here...
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base of guantanamo. never charged with any crime. to begin new lives in an unknown land but overcoming the my nightmare and adopting to their new lives has been fruit with difficulties j. >> nothing has changed in our situation. none of these promises have come true. >> four of the six men have been camped outside of the u.s. embassy for several days. >> they should give us at least some of the years they took from us. they took 13 years from our lives. they should at least compensate us for something. they can't bring us to this country and forget about us. >> the embassy said its aware of the men's demands. these tents donated by sympathizers have become a symbol of the desperation that these men feel. detrade, isolated, they said they'll stay for however long it takes because they say they have no options. they said the uruguayan government has let them down, not providing the housing they promised and they're waiting for their families to join them. >> we want to live in dignity and feel like human beings. >> five of the six men
base of guantanamo. never charged with any crime. to begin new lives in an unknown land but overcoming the my nightmare and adopting to their new lives has been fruit with difficulties j. >> nothing has changed in our situation. none of these promises have come true. >> four of the six men have been camped outside of the u.s. embassy for several days. >> they should give us at least some of the years they took from us. they took 13 years from our lives. they should at least...
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government agencies have agreed they don't belong at guantÁnamo.d those are the people whom the government couldn't transfer of commerce imposed these restrictions. amy: jameel jaffer, thank you for being with us deputy legal , director of the aclu. when we come back, explosive new video showing extreme violence against a teenage prisoner at rikers island in new york. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in denver colorado. we turn now to an exclusive interview with "new yorker" staffer jennifer gonnerman. a former teenage prisoner kalief , browder, being abused on two separate occasions. in a video clip from 2012, the teenager is seen inside rikers' central punitive segregation unit, better known as the bing. as a guard escorts browder to the showers, browder appears to speak and then the guard suddenly violently hurls him to , the floor although he's , already handcuffed. in a separate video clip from 2010, browder is attacked by almost a dozen o
government agencies have agreed they don't belong at guantÁnamo.d those are the people whom the government couldn't transfer of commerce imposed these restrictions. amy: jameel jaffer, thank you for being with us deputy legal , director of the aclu. when we come back, explosive new video showing extreme violence against a teenage prisoner at rikers island in new york. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we...
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there is a question of guantanamo -- we want guantanamo back. we want the territory.ady you talk with united states -- we are ready to talk with the net states about how to get guantanamo back, even with an american presence in guantanamo. in the 1970's, during a castro administration, we started to negotiate that, and the americans said they wanted guarantees that cuba would not hand the base to the soviets and we said let's establish a reserve center for tropical disease man together by cuban-american health workers and the american side said that is a great idea. so, as you can see, we can turn this bad thing into good things. president raul castro said the other day in panama we can disagree on some things, and maybe next week we will agree. i think the most important thing is that we are talking to each other. it is going to be a long way. there are all these issues. there is the cuban adjustment act that is a stimulus for a brain drain from cuba, and we want that repealed. as a matter of fact, in a 24-1995, when we negotiated that -- in 1994-1995, when we negoti
there is a question of guantanamo -- we want guantanamo back. we want the territory.ady you talk with united states -- we are ready to talk with the net states about how to get guantanamo back, even with an american presence in guantanamo. in the 1970's, during a castro administration, we started to negotiate that, and the americans said they wanted guarantees that cuba would not hand the base to the soviets and we said let's establish a reserve center for tropical disease man together by...
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othe guys who left guantanamo a third or suspected of returning to terrorism.of the 122 at guantanamo now, two-thirds are yemens. >> looking at the fall of religion in this country and how the mainstream immediateam -- media make a joke of those with -- maybe we don't have to attack. maybe they're undoing this of their own accord. >> i don't think so. these guys want to establish a caliphate. right now they have a third of iraq and they want the whole middle east. the caliphate used to go to spain. so they have to kick the united states out. so they're after us, we can't appease them by closing guantanamo. >> thank you. quick pop quiz time. who is to blame for the biggest school testing scandal ever? is it, a., the teachers; b., the students;-c., the test itself, or d., well, fox news. no, no. the answer will shock you. >> we, the jury find the defendant guilty. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards r
othe guys who left guantanamo a third or suspected of returning to terrorism.of the 122 at guantanamo now, two-thirds are yemens. >> looking at the fall of religion in this country and how the mainstream immediateam -- media make a joke of those with -- maybe we don't have to attack. maybe they're undoing this of their own accord. >> i don't think so. these guys want to establish a caliphate. right now they have a third of iraq and they want the whole middle east. the caliphate used...
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the white house is working on a way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo withor without congress. really? tell me how that is possible. if that does happen welcome to the big national security security of 2015 or maybe 2016 and longer after that. as of this, the washington post reports, this is the second to last of an unrelated story but if that bears out obviously that will be a very, very huge deal. as always, watch this space. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. anyone have occasional constipation diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these occasional digestive issues... with 3 types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips' here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth
the white house is working on a way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo withor without congress. really? tell me how that is possible. if that does happen welcome to the big national security security of 2015 or maybe 2016 and longer after that. as of this, the washington post reports, this is the second to last of an unrelated story but if that bears out obviously that will be a very, very huge deal. as always, watch this space. i could choose you... or i could choose...
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he has found no way to close guantanamo guantanamo. there needs to be a facility we can take people off the battlefield and interrogate them. jsoc was doing it by -- >> go ahead. >> i don't know how in the world closing this loophole would have any effect on whether or not we know these drone strikes would be effective. i think anybody who has a problem with this drone strategy, still has a problem. maybe more so, the president promised he would be transparent about this program. we would have an honest debate about whether or not this is something we need to do. he broke that promise. either because he knew at the time he was going to break that promise, he was trying to put it off or because he's incapable of leading his own administration to the place he said he would two years ago. we found out today in the "new york times" that literally the same person at the cia that oversaw the torture program that a lot of people have a problem with, oversaw the drone program. why do we have to wait for the new york tooimsz to"new york times"
he has found no way to close guantanamo guantanamo. there needs to be a facility we can take people off the battlefield and interrogate them. jsoc was doing it by -- >> go ahead. >> i don't know how in the world closing this loophole would have any effect on whether or not we know these drone strikes would be effective. i think anybody who has a problem with this drone strategy, still has a problem. maybe more so, the president promised he would be transparent about this program. we...
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he was a rock star as a former guantanamo bay detainee.was released for rehab in saudi arabia but that fail exclude he returned to there is a strike in the yemeni drone strike. this is the first since the cia and personnel pulled out. the fighting in yemen has allowed al-qaeda to expand foot print and created vulnerabilities on the group. it forces them to be on the move. and when they are on the move that is when they are vulnerable and exposed to drone strikes, jenna. >> thank you. >> and president obama deciding it is time to take cuba off of the list of countries that sponsor terrorism. that follows the historic meeting with castro last week. but what about dozens of fugitives hiding out in cuba to escape american justice? we will have a look at that. >> reporter: jon, there was no mention of the fugitives and that is not sitting well. according to the trooper and agents despite the rigorous review that found cuba has not been terrorism. but there is a murderer convicted of murdering a state trooper 40 years ago. she's been highwayedin
he was a rock star as a former guantanamo bay detainee.was released for rehab in saudi arabia but that fail exclude he returned to there is a strike in the yemeni drone strike. this is the first since the cia and personnel pulled out. the fighting in yemen has allowed al-qaeda to expand foot print and created vulnerabilities on the group. it forces them to be on the move. and when they are on the move that is when they are vulnerable and exposed to drone strikes, jenna. >> thank you....
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the white house is working on way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo with orut congress? really? tell me more. if that's possible, if that does happen welcome to the anything big national security story of 2015 and likely 2016 and maybe longer than that. as of today, "the washington post" is alone in reporting that. again, it is the second to last paragraph of an otherwise unrelated story, but if that bears out, then obviously that will be a very, very huge deal. as always, watch this space. wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. my cut hurts. mine hurt more. mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. >>> here's what it sounds like when harry reid says it. >> the answer is, not only no, but hell no, okay? >> how do you really feel
the white house is working on way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo with orut congress? really? tell me more. if that's possible, if that does happen welcome to the anything big national security story of 2015 and likely 2016 and maybe longer than that. as of today, "the washington post" is alone in reporting that. again, it is the second to last paragraph of an otherwise unrelated story, but if that bears out, then obviously that will be a very, very huge...
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another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? officer patting him down. >>> i'm gregg jarrett. now back to "bulls and bears." >>> tax day just four days away. a new report exposing millions in government waste may have you seeing red. john from an anti-u.s. movie to $15,000 to study shower habits of hotel guests. just more money down the drain? >> yes. i say we create a website. won't cost much money. won't be like health care.org. it's going to be i'm stupid and i wasted the money of the government.com. we'll put pictures of all these idiots to spent money. $297 was spent -- this is out of the movie "borat" flying iraqi film makers to los angeles, to hollywood. we give them money. they make anti-american films. what's bad ab
another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? officer patting him down. >>> i'm gregg jarrett. now back to "bulls and bears." >>>...
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another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health c
another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need...
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the battle over guantanamo bay. administration wants to move many suspected terrorist out of the prison before congress can do anything about it. the alarming details where they are from and concerns of them going back to the front lines of terror. and women in the race for the white house. what we are learning about the launch of carly's expected campaign and a poll showing a republican woman who said she is nod running doing better against hilary clinton than any other woman. how this could affect the big race. i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. carjackingly fiorina i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not memb
the battle over guantanamo bay. administration wants to move many suspected terrorist out of the prison before congress can do anything about it. the alarming details where they are from and concerns of them going back to the front lines of terror. and women in the race for the white house. what we are learning about the launch of carly's expected campaign and a poll showing a republican woman who said she is nod running doing better against hilary clinton than any other woman. how this could...
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these men arrived five months ago to recover from the nightmare of guantanamo.ver charged with crimes. to begin lives in unknown land. but overcoming the nightmare and adapting to their new land has been fruit with difficulties. >> nothing has changed. nothing has changed in our situation. i think we've had enough. we've been promised things and none of these promises have come true. >> four of the six men have been camped out in front of the embassy for several days. >> they can't just bring us to this country and forget about it. >> the embassy said its aware of the men's demands. these tents were made by uruguayans sympathizers. these men feel betrayed, isolated and frustrated. they said they'll stay for as lounge long as it takes because they simply have no other options. they say that the uruguayan authorities have let them down not providing the adequate house they can promised they're still waiting for their families to join them. >> we want to live as normal human beings in dignity and feel like human beings. >> five of the six men have refused to sign t
these men arrived five months ago to recover from the nightmare of guantanamo.ver charged with crimes. to begin lives in unknown land. but overcoming the nightmare and adapting to their new land has been fruit with difficulties. >> nothing has changed. nothing has changed in our situation. i think we've had enough. we've been promised things and none of these promises have come true. >> four of the six men have been camped out in front of the embassy for several days. >> they...
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the white house is working on way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo with or without congress? really? tell me more. if that's possible if that does happen welcome to the anything big national security story of 2015 and likely 2016 and maybe longer than that. as of today "the washington post" is alone in reporting that. again, it is the second to last paragraph of an otherwise unrelated story but if that bears out, then obviously that will be a very, very huge deal. as always, watch this space. taxi. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that sees you as a priority. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for
the white house is working on way for president obama to unilaterally finally close guantanamo with or without congress? really? tell me more. if that's possible if that does happen welcome to the anything big national security story of 2015 and likely 2016 and maybe longer than that. as of today "the washington post" is alone in reporting that. again, it is the second to last paragraph of an otherwise unrelated story but if that bears out, then obviously that will be a very, very...
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honestly the military tribunal system at guantanamo is a practical, logistical and legal disaster. the "boston globe" editorialized against those early calls for tsarnaev to be sent to guantanamo or somewhere else offshore. even before the verdict camed in "the globe" described the good that has come from holding an untainted trial in the united states near the scene of the crime. "the globe" said "the community learned important new details of the bombing and drew a step nearer to put the traumatic week of the bombing and manhunt in the rear view mirror." now that the verdict has come in, though, guilty on all counts, there is another not so fine distinction that is suddenly very important in this case. no, dzhokhar tsarnaev was not tried in freakin' cuba, thank you very much. he was tried here at the scene of the crime, right. but it wasn't a massachusetts case ultimately in which he was found guilty today. the feds took over the tsarnaev case. and thaeps up being very important now because had dzhokhar tsarnaev been tried by the state, had he been tried in massachusetts state co
honestly the military tribunal system at guantanamo is a practical, logistical and legal disaster. the "boston globe" editorialized against those early calls for tsarnaev to be sent to guantanamo or somewhere else offshore. even before the verdict camed in "the globe" described the good that has come from holding an untainted trial in the united states near the scene of the crime. "the globe" said "the community learned important new details of the bombing and...
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another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my docto
another former guantanamo bay detainee back to his old ways. coffee seller serving up a private market fix for soaring college costs. see you soon. >> thanks, charles. >>> up here first, it's that tax bill you just had to pay doesn't make you angry, a new report showing some ways the government spending it will. did we really just pay to produce an anti-american film? let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you...
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forces and sent to guantanamo where he served years in prison at guantanamo. the bush administration decided to release him in 2006. they released him to saudi arabia where he went through an anti-terrorism rehabilitation program that was supposed to cure him of his al qaeda affiliation and al qaeda sympathies. a few months into that program, however, he escaped from saudi arabia. he ultimately made his way to yemen where he became the top spiritual adviser, spiritual leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and as such earned himself that $5 million bounty. and now it appears that somebody might be about to collect that $5 million. since al qaeda in the arabian peninsula dispatched the underwear bomber in 2009 to blow up an airplane over the united states and sent the even more sophisticated printer cartridge bombs the following year, since the connections were exposed between al qaeda and the arabian peninsula and ft. hood shooter nidal hasan, the united states government focused on al qaeda in the arabian peninsula as the international terrorist group mo
forces and sent to guantanamo where he served years in prison at guantanamo. the bush administration decided to release him in 2006. they released him to saudi arabia where he went through an anti-terrorism rehabilitation program that was supposed to cure him of his al qaeda affiliation and al qaeda sympathies. a few months into that program, however, he escaped from saudi arabia. he ultimately made his way to yemen where he became the top spiritual adviser, spiritual leader of al qaeda in the...
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people to guantanamo. i understand what he said during the 2008 campaign but he has found no way to close guantanamo and there needs to be a facility at which we can take people off the battlefield and interrogate them and not sending people to guan man toe but even that was ended. >> i don't know how in the world closing this loophole would have any effect on whether we know if drone strikes are going to be effective. if anybody has a problem like i do still has a problem. maybe more so the fact that the president promised that he was going to be trapsnsparent about this program and this is something we need to do and we broke that promise, either because he knew at the time he was going to break the promise or because he's leading his own administration to the place he said he would. we found out today in "new york times," literally the same person in the cia that oversaw the torture program that people had problem with also oversee the drone program. why isn't that something the administration being hon
people to guantanamo. i understand what he said during the 2008 campaign but he has found no way to close guantanamo and there needs to be a facility at which we can take people off the battlefield and interrogate them and not sending people to guan man toe but even that was ended. >> i don't know how in the world closing this loophole would have any effect on whether we know if drone strikes are going to be effective. if anybody has a problem like i do still has a problem. maybe more so...
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>> i would disagree with terming the guantanamo detainees, these former detainees valuable assets.r-agency process that's very rigorous in terms of determining whether or not they can be released. they were released under incredibly strict control and this was a trade for a member of the united states military. were when this comes to getting people held by terrorist groups hostage, getting them home there are different ways of doing that. there are intelligence tools we can use to find them. >> these guantanamo bay suspected terrorists were held for years, many of them eventually do go back to the battlefield and at least one of them who was released in exchange for bowe bergdahl in doha catqatar, has supposedly reestablished contact with terrorists. >> i want to be very clear here think people have been a little fast and loose with the facts about reengagement. under this administration president obama put in place much stricter rules and regulations governing how we release people from guantanamo bay, because of that the recidivism numbers have dropped drastically under this adm
>> i would disagree with terming the guantanamo detainees, these former detainees valuable assets.r-agency process that's very rigorous in terms of determining whether or not they can be released. they were released under incredibly strict control and this was a trade for a member of the united states military. were when this comes to getting people held by terrorist groups hostage, getting them home there are different ways of doing that. there are intelligence tools we can use to find...
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. >>> the pentagon is scrambling to move dozens of detainees out of guantanamo bay. this could be a step ahead to derail the president's plan to shutdown the military prison. officials are hoping to reset the 57 of the remaining 122 inmates by the end of the year and the countries that have not agreed tie them. no word on how the administration will deal with the detainees. >>> republicans are fighting to extend the spying operation that collects telephone records of every day americans. they suggest to keep it running through 2020. the program was authorized by congress after 9/11 and is set to expire in june. two years ago, nsa leaker edward snowden shined a spot line on this program. >>> so very few people have lost their jobs in the v.a. despite a nationwide scandal over patient wait time data. the v.a. secretary said in february that 60 people had been fired. the department corrected that to 14. now the new york times reports the employees removed is at most three. the v.a. is not disputing the report but committed to holding employees accountable. >>> congress
. >>> the pentagon is scrambling to move dozens of detainees out of guantanamo bay. this could be a step ahead to derail the president's plan to shutdown the military prison. officials are hoping to reset the 57 of the remaining 122 inmates by the end of the year and the countries that have not agreed tie them. no word on how the administration will deal with the detainees. >>> republicans are fighting to extend the spying operation that collects telephone records of every day...
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can confirm that one of those detained in the operation was a former guantanamo detainee who was released in 2006. >> released during the bush administration before a rigorous review process was created under president obama that screens guantanamo detainees before they are released. >>> the president is spending the night in jam 8 ca, before heading for the summit of the americas. he's slighted to discuss energy issues with caribbean leaders interact with cuban president raul castro. in december the u.s. and cuba moved to restore ties, white house officials say they are close to a decision on the removal of cuba from the state sponsored terrorism list. >>> washington post finds 55% would like to live somewhere else 52% of that group say they would choose the u.s. that could explain the popularity of president obama in this poll. 80% of those asked have a positive opinion of him equal only to pope francis. by contrast only 47% have a positive opinion of their president raul castro. 97% say a normalized relationship with the u.s. would be a good thing for cuba, leaving 73% to say they are
can confirm that one of those detained in the operation was a former guantanamo detainee who was released in 2006. >> released during the bush administration before a rigorous review process was created under president obama that screens guantanamo detainees before they are released. >>> the president is spending the night in jam 8 ca, before heading for the summit of the americas. he's slighted to discuss energy issues with caribbean leaders interact with cuban president raul...
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. >> i warned you, charles. >> just for a year go down to guantanamo bay.ng. >> today if you ask a millennial how do you get out of the draft? they'll tell to you shut the window! >> and get off my lawn! >> yeah. this is the privileged sect. >> the one who want the free college and loans forgiven they're the ones you are angry at? >> the selfie stick. there is an oversupply of them. how do you get rid of them? >> how do you get rid of them? >> lack of appreciation for the work ethic and a lack of skills and inability to work independently and the ability to take criticism without getting offended. >> when you were a kid, you needed to buy a playboy magazine, you had to ask somebody to go to the drugstore. these kids don't buy it they stole them from the barber shop. >> where are you going with that? where are you going with that? you're saying they have free access to porn. i like it when a bunch of guys get together and we complain about everything. all of you, get off my lawn! >> we got hammered by the nuns. i had sister mary left hook all through school
. >> i warned you, charles. >> just for a year go down to guantanamo bay.ng. >> today if you ask a millennial how do you get out of the draft? they'll tell to you shut the window! >> and get off my lawn! >> yeah. this is the privileged sect. >> the one who want the free college and loans forgiven they're the ones you are angry at? >> the selfie stick. there is an oversupply of them. how do you get rid of them? >> how do you get rid of them?...
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no word on how the administration plans to deal with the inmates at guantanamo bay who are deemed too dangerous to release. >>> congress is set to make history today. loretta lynch is expected to win senate approval for the next attorney general and first african-american woman to hold the position. this is after lawmakers passed the unrelated sex trafficking bill that stalled her come nation. >>> and the former cia director pleaded pleaded guilty last month after admits he shared classified information with his lover and lied to the fbi. the federal prosecutors are expected to recommend two years probation and a 40,000. >>> it is time for an early start on your money with alison kosik. >> it looks like u.s. stock futures are pointing down right now. yesterday, stocks climbed and the nasdaq hit a new closing high. the nasdaq is closing in on the all-time high set 15 years ago. the dow gained 88 points as investors cheered reports from dow's coca-cola and mcdonald's. we are keeping an eye on facebook. from the report we learned facebook is seeing huge growth in mobile and video ads. th
no word on how the administration plans to deal with the inmates at guantanamo bay who are deemed too dangerous to release. >>> congress is set to make history today. loretta lynch is expected to win senate approval for the next attorney general and first african-american woman to hold the position. this is after lawmakers passed the unrelated sex trafficking bill that stalled her come nation. >>> and the former cia director pleaded pleaded guilty last month after admits he...
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. >> unhappy in uruguay, why the dream of a new life for the former guantanamo bay prisoners turned into a difficult reality. and they were dubbed the boat people for the refugees from the vietnam war, giving rise to new communities across the world. >> it's tense ahead of a big fight as mayweather and manny pacquioa arrives in las vegas. details coming up with jo in sport. sport. >>> you're watching the al jazeera newshour. a reminder of the top stories. saudi arabia's king abdullah named his nephew 55-year-old mohammed bin nayef as the new crown proins and for the second time in the country's history, a non-royal will be foreign minister. crowds rallied in nepal demanding help from the government. thousands are living in camps and need food and water following saturday's earthquake. more than 5,000 are confirmed dead. >>> nigeria's army says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls. they were sound in the forest which is the arm's group's last-known stronghold. >>> a lecturer from coventry university and a boko haram expert joins us via skype. what is happening in the north, what role is
. >> unhappy in uruguay, why the dream of a new life for the former guantanamo bay prisoners turned into a difficult reality. and they were dubbed the boat people for the refugees from the vietnam war, giving rise to new communities across the world. >> it's tense ahead of a big fight as mayweather and manny pacquioa arrives in las vegas. details coming up with jo in sport. sport. >>> you're watching the al jazeera newshour. a reminder of the top stories. saudi arabia's...
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military base at guantanamo bay, but the u.s. trade embargo is still very much in place.nd that's issue number one for those in cuba. >> thank you. >>> we're joined by the assist important director of the latin america center. as far as the symbolism of this meeting tomorrow between president obama and president raul castro what do you make of that? how significant is it? >> well i think it shows a serious commitment from both presidents and from both countries. you know, early on we had the assistant secretary of state negotiating then it got kicked up the ladder to secretary kerry meeting with his cuban counterpart, and now we have the two presidents speaking to each other. >> so what are some of the issues with the negotiators that they have been stuck on. >> the state sponsor of terrorism is something that they have been stuck on. the cubans have been talking about guantanamo a lot, but we see they are likely to move forward on the reestablishment of diplomatic relations. >> what are you expecting to come out of the meeting itself when the leaders depart and talk to t
military base at guantanamo bay, but the u.s. trade embargo is still very much in place.nd that's issue number one for those in cuba. >> thank you. >>> we're joined by the assist important director of the latin america center. as far as the symbolism of this meeting tomorrow between president obama and president raul castro what do you make of that? how significant is it? >> well i think it shows a serious commitment from both presidents and from both countries. you know,...
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he was a suspected al qaeda operative sent to guantanamo bay after 9/11 attacks. he was released in 2006. >>> the newest official presidential candidate is courting voters in a primary state he says he has to win. rand paul is not getting help tonight from people on the same side of the political spectrum. ed henry with the person who will likely be first candidate on the democratic side to take the plunge and what her former president husband is saying. first impressions of rand paul the candidate. we begin with carl cameron live in milford, new hampshire. >> when the founders of new hampshire came up with the motto live free or die they didn't leave a lot of wiggle room. i will fight to keep the government out of your home, out of your business and out of your church. >> reporter: for the second time in as many days the foundation for a secure and prosperous america released a new attack ad on paul. >> one republican doesn't get it. rand paul. he supports obama's appeasement of iran. >> reporter: paul called the first ad false. >> i have no idea who these people
he was a suspected al qaeda operative sent to guantanamo bay after 9/11 attacks. he was released in 2006. >>> the newest official presidential candidate is courting voters in a primary state he says he has to win. rand paul is not getting help tonight from people on the same side of the political spectrum. ed henry with the person who will likely be first candidate on the democratic side to take the plunge and what her former president husband is saying. first impressions of rand paul...
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the men were imprisoned at guantanamo for 12 years, before being released and resettled in uruguay. they have vowed to continue marching and sleeping outside the embassy until the u.s. ambassador meets with them. in japan, a man has turned himself in to police, admitting he flew a drone containing low levels of radioactive material onto the roof of the prime minister's office. yasuo yamamoto has said he equipped the drone with sand from fukushima, site of the 2011 nuclear meltdown, as a protest against prime minister shinzo abe's push to restart nuclear plants. in pakistan, a leading human rights activist has been shot dead in karachi. sabeen mahmud was the director of the second floor, a progressive community space. she was shot while leaving the venue after hosting a talk on the disappearances of activists in balochistan, where the pakistani army has been waging a decade-long campaign. the event was initially set to take place in lahore, but was cancelled and relocated following threats from pakistan's intelligence services. and in the united states, the for-profit corinthian coll
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he served five gleersyears in guantanamo bay.zen senior members of al qaeda killed in the last year by u.s. air strikes. >>> a shocking report warns that hundreds of commercial jets could be vaul nernlulnerable to hackers. the report says that it'stsit's here redically possible to take over a jet with a laptop. they all have the cockpit system wired into the same as wi-fi as passengers which makes them susceptible to attack. >>> time now for early start on "your money." asian stocks mostly lower in disappointing growth in china. at 7% in the first quarter. how could that be a bad thing? well it is the slowest pace in china since 2009. european stocks are higher. we'll hear from the european bank on interest rates. here in the the u.s. u.s. futures up a bit. and it is tax day. first file the paperwork, even if you can't pay it will generally cost you more to file late than pay late. and if you can't get the paperwork done on time file for an extension. remember you're only pushing back the deadline though, on that paperwork. you s
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