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from guantanamo. so there's a significant component of country of origin that goes into the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the re-engagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this month on re-engagement. the actual numbers are in this administration seven confirmed re-engagement former detainees. in the previous administration, 111. seven in this administration out of 144 transferred. that translates into 4.9%. the number for the previous administration is 111 out of 532 which translates into 20.9%. we believe that this data affirms that the procedures that we have put in place during this administration have worked to substantially reduce any re-engagement concerns. and i also think that you're ex
from guantanamo. so there's a significant component of country of origin that goes into the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the re-engagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this month on...
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detainee from guantanamo.so there is a significant component of country of origin that goes in to the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the reengagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address, because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement, and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this month on re-engagement. the actual numbers are, in this administration, seven confirmed re-engagement former detainees. in the previous administration, 111. seven from this administration out of 144 transferred. that translates into 4.9%. the number for the previous administration, is 111 out of 532, which translates into 20.9%. we believe that this data affirms that the procedures that we have put in place during this administration have worked to substantially reduce any re-engagement concerns. i also think that you'r
detainee from guantanamo.so there is a significant component of country of origin that goes in to the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the reengagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address, because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement, and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this...
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. >> in guantanamo bay, it is called "guantanamo diary" and after that panel and the final panel is on money and then we will talk to gilbert who wrote "billion ball" it is about college sports and the funds they receive. >> host: linda hirshman, what is the relationship between sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg? were they friends? >> guest: i would say they had an affectionate alliances. they were not bff's. ruth bader ginsburg was really with friends with scalia. and sandra day o'connor was really friends with lois powell and she and john and loi circumstanceslois went on vacation together. it was clear from their demeanor they had an affectionate alliance. >> host: what was their first meeting like? >> guest: i will say in 1981 when sandra day o'connor was approve pointed to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg wasn't in washington. she heard about it on the radio and didn't know o'connor well. o'connor was a judge and ginsburg didn't know here but said she was glad to hear it. we know they met before 1983 because when o'connor got on the supreme court she inherited potte
. >> in guantanamo bay, it is called "guantanamo diary" and after that panel and the final panel is on money and then we will talk to gilbert who wrote "billion ball" it is about college sports and the funds they receive. >> host: linda hirshman, what is the relationship between sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg? were they friends? >> guest: i would say they had an affectionate alliances. they were not bff's. ruth bader ginsburg was really with...
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if the president plans to close the guantÁnamo detention and if the president's plan to close the guantÁnamoity goes forward, only a handful of detainees would ever be brought to the united states, those who are would be held and super max prisons. they are called super max prison for a reason. no one has ever escaped from one. and who are some of the current residents that these incredibly secure facilities? terrorists, supported the saudi who helped plot 2000 -- richard reid, the so-called shoe bomber. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the boston marathon bomber. the forum event in 1993 world trade center bombing. six terrorist responsible for bombing our embassies in kenya and tanzania. all these men will call adx florida and colorado home for the rest of their days are for the very few prisoners to the military commission process we should try them in federal court to speed justice for the victims. if there's any doubt what our justice system can handle the most dangerous terrorist, asking other people i just listed. it isn't a question of what rights of guantÁnamo detainees should or shouldn't be acco
if the president plans to close the guantÁnamo detention and if the president's plan to close the guantÁnamoity goes forward, only a handful of detainees would ever be brought to the united states, those who are would be held and super max prisons. they are called super max prison for a reason. no one has ever escaped from one. and who are some of the current residents that these incredibly secure facilities? terrorists, supported the saudi who helped plot 2000 -- richard reid, the so-called...
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from guantanamo. so there's a significant component of country of origin that goes into the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the re-engagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this month on re-engagement. this ual numbers are in administration seven confirmed reen gaugement form -- reengagement former detainees. in the previous administration, 111. seven in this administration out of 144 transferred. that translates into 4.9%. the number for the previous administration is 111 out of 532 which translates into 20.9%. e believe that this data affirms that the procedures that we have put in place during this administration have worked to substantially reduce any re-engagement concerns. and i also think
from guantanamo. so there's a significant component of country of origin that goes into the remaining detainee population and why they are still there. with respect to your first question, it sort of bleeds into the re-engagement issues that the chairman raised which i appreciate the opportunity to address because we actually do have hard data on re-engagement and i'd like to refer you to the numbers in the report issued by the office of director of national intelligence earlier this month on...
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custody in guantÁnamo. who is seeing how did he end up in guantÁnamo?5-year-old man from mauritania, which is a country in africa. in 2001 a couple months after 9/11, local authorities came to his house and asked him to come to the police station to talk to them. he drove in his own car to the police station and then he disappeared. he was taken from mauritania to jordan where he spent eight months. he was then taken to bagram air force base in afghanistan and finally august 2002 was brought to guantÁnamo and has been there ever since. mohammed do is one of the kindest and funniest people i've ever met. i was fortunate enough in march of 2014 to go back to mauritania to meet his family and friends. one of his friends told me a story that really captured his spirit. he was talking about when they were children together they used to play soccer with the neighborhood children and his children did they would sometimes get competitive than they would kick each other, trip each other in an effort to make a goal. i remember a was getting competitive and he tri
custody in guantÁnamo. who is seeing how did he end up in guantÁnamo?5-year-old man from mauritania, which is a country in africa. in 2001 a couple months after 9/11, local authorities came to his house and asked him to come to the police station to talk to them. he drove in his own car to the police station and then he disappeared. he was taken from mauritania to jordan where he spent eight months. he was then taken to bagram air force base in afghanistan and finally august 2002 was brought...
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[laughter] >> what has he been chargede' with ins guantanamo?>> he has never been charged with the cry never. he is detained fully under the al lot of wars that allegation he was part of al qaeda so the judge foundh is even under the lowestth standardat with a preponderance of the evidence that the government could not show he was part of al qaeda and he should be released. >> and he did have trading but he walked away? >> true. germany ande cn travel to ruth afghanistan to fight against the communist government tot which at the time was suppressing religious spo expressions so he trade withba the al qaeda camp but at the same time the people that government were funded by united states government also providing weapons and ammunition. th in 1991 he went back to germany that is the last ever had with al qaeda he w did swear the oath of loyalty thater the time when al qaeda and united states were on theheev same side and no evidence he ever never supported them after the organization and changing a began to focus its efforts against the united st
[laughter] >> what has he been chargede' with ins guantanamo?>> he has never been charged with the cry never. he is detained fully under the al lot of wars that allegation he was part of al qaeda so the judge foundh is even under the lowestth standardat with a preponderance of the evidence that the government could not show he was part of al qaeda and he should be released. >> and he did have trading but he walked away? >> true. germany ande cn travel to ruth afghanistan...
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there is 91 in the guantanamo base. the pentagon said the rest are too dangerous to release over seas and sought an alternate location. the pentagon point man for gitmo said rejoined the fight and worse. >> how many lives have been lost by those terrorist who went back to their terrorist activity? >> unfortunately there have been americans that have died because of gitmo. >> reporter: they released a statement only five percent have been killed. >> isn't any percentage not good? jennifer griffin, live for us, thank you. >>> still to come on "happening now", we'll talk to the fox news security analyst. who said the release is a big mistake and will embolden isis. >> would house speaker paul ryan accept the gop nomination if it is a contested convention in july. one political observer said that would be political suicide. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better
there is 91 in the guantanamo base. the pentagon said the rest are too dangerous to release over seas and sought an alternate location. the pentagon point man for gitmo said rejoined the fight and worse. >> how many lives have been lost by those terrorist who went back to their terrorist activity? >> unfortunately there have been americans that have died because of gitmo. >> reporter: they released a statement only five percent have been killed. >> isn't any percentage...
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first of all they go to guantanamo bay. [cheering] we don't want them there. they are going to guantanamo bay, and that is going to be it. do you see the money we spend there? hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and we have 90 prisoners or 60 prisoners left. believe me, we can do better than that. spend hundreds of millions of dollars maintaining a place for 90 people. we can do much better. our government is so fat and disgusting. waterboarding is fine. and also, if we can go much worse than that, that is ok with me too,r ight? [cheering] say, he may not obey the laws -- we are not allowed waterboard. waterboarding is considered -- look, torture is terrible right? but when somebody is doing what they are doing, these horrible acts, we have to fight like we have to fight. we have no choice. we have to expand our laws. we want to knock them so fast and so furious. the isis guy eat dinner like we do. different locations, different people, we all have dinner. can you imagine them having dinner, in each one chopped off 3 heads and drowned 70 people. and they a
first of all they go to guantanamo bay. [cheering] we don't want them there. they are going to guantanamo bay, and that is going to be it. do you see the money we spend there? hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and we have 90 prisoners or 60 prisoners left. believe me, we can do better than that. spend hundreds of millions of dollars maintaining a place for 90 people. we can do much better. our government is so fat and disgusting. waterboarding is fine. and also, if we can go much worse...
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why wouldn't we just leave them at guantanamo bay? leave them in guantanamo bay.t location, if there ever was one. we have designed the best location on earth, 500 miles from us. it is an isolated location, surrounded by deserts, anntains, and in ocean -- ocean. we have the greatest military force in the history of mankind, the marines, making so that enemy combatants never leave that isolated location. our marines are doing a fantastic job. [applause] our marines have endured 250 actults, and not a single of italian nation -- retaliation. not a single act. that's why, when i visited in october, i was amazed at how well those enemy combatants are being treated. i was amazed at how well our marines are doing. and i'm amazed the president of the united states would even dare sink and break the law of our country and send those enemy combatants to any location in this country. that's why senators roberts, gardner, and myself will use every weapon in our arsenal. god bless you. god has blessed the united states of america. thank you. [applause]
why wouldn't we just leave them at guantanamo bay? leave them in guantanamo bay.t location, if there ever was one. we have designed the best location on earth, 500 miles from us. it is an isolated location, surrounded by deserts, anntains, and in ocean -- ocean. we have the greatest military force in the history of mankind, the marines, making so that enemy combatants never leave that isolated location. our marines are doing a fantastic job. [applause] our marines have endured 250 actults, and...
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i recently was in iraqi kurdistan, guantanamo bay.'ve done a lot of american prison stories as well, lebanon, turkish protests. >> so i wanna unpack some of that in a bit. but first, i wanna talk about your politics because you've described yourself as a leftist and you campaigned for president obama back in 2008. what do you think of him today especially given the criticism he's faced over his use of drones, over surveillance and his middle east policy? >> it's a very complicated question. his use of drones is murderous. he is someone who's imprisoned many, many, many whistleblowers. his syria policy was confused and tangled and i think the worst of all the worlds in a number of ways. on the other hand, he does face a lot of criticisms because he's black and you can't deny that. and it's also nice to have a president who is intelligent. and i know that that sounds like, such a low bar, but it is nice to have a president who can make the effort to pronounce the names of other countries correctly and read books. and i sometimes wonder
i recently was in iraqi kurdistan, guantanamo bay.'ve done a lot of american prison stories as well, lebanon, turkish protests. >> so i wanna unpack some of that in a bit. but first, i wanna talk about your politics because you've described yourself as a leftist and you campaigned for president obama back in 2008. what do you think of him today especially given the criticism he's faced over his use of drones, over surveillance and his middle east policy? >> it's a very complicated...
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why wouldn't we just leave them at guantanamo bay? leave them in guantanamo bay. [cheers and applause] perfect location if there ever was one. we have designed the best location on earth 500 miles from havana. it is an isolated location surrounded by deserts, mountains, and an ocean. we have the world's greatest military force in the history of mankind, the marines making sure that those enemy combatants never leave, that isolated location. our marines are doing a fantastic job. we ought to give them a hand without any question. [applause] 250 rines have endured assaults and not a single act of retaliation. not a single act. that's why when i visited in october, i was amazed at how well those enemy combatants are being treated. i was amazed at how well our marines are doing. and i'm amazed that the president of the united states would even dare think and break the law of our country and send those enemy combatants to any location in this country. at's why senators roberts, gardner, and myself stand strong. and we will use every weapon in our arsenal. god bless you
why wouldn't we just leave them at guantanamo bay? leave them in guantanamo bay. [cheers and applause] perfect location if there ever was one. we have designed the best location on earth 500 miles from havana. it is an isolated location surrounded by deserts, mountains, and an ocean. we have the world's greatest military force in the history of mankind, the marines making sure that those enemy combatants never leave, that isolated location. our marines are doing a fantastic job. we ought to...
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how did he end up in guantÁnamo?> he is a man from eight country in africa and in 2001 a couple months after 9/11, the local authorities at the request came to his house and asked him to come to the police station and he drove in his own car and then disappeared. he was taken to jordan where he spent eight months and was then taken to the dog run air force base in afghanistan and then in august of 2002, he was brought to guantÁnamo and he's been there ever since. he is one of the kindest and funniest people i've ever met. in march of 2014 to go back to meet his family and one of his friends told me a story that captures this spirit talking about when they were children together they used to play soccer with the neighborhood children and they would sometimes get competitive and tripped each other and in the effort to make the gold you remember in particular games he was getting competitive and and attract another child fell down and other children would keep going as part of the game he stopped and was apologizing pro
how did he end up in guantÁnamo?> he is a man from eight country in africa and in 2001 a couple months after 9/11, the local authorities at the request came to his house and asked him to come to the police station and he drove in his own car and then disappeared. he was taken to jordan where he spent eight months and was then taken to the dog run air force base in afghanistan and then in august of 2002, he was brought to guantÁnamo and he's been there ever since. he is one of the kindest...
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isil which has now claimed responsibility for the belgium attacks, uses guantanamo as a prop began a da tool. there's no question about this. we have all seen images of risoners taken by isil being executed wearing orange jumpsuits that we believe are meant to mimic and evoke the guantanamo jumpsuits. there's no question it's being used as a propaganda tool as president bush himself concluded when he determined to close the facility. ms. kelly: i'm running out of time so thank you. i yield back. mr. royce: matt salmon. mr. salmon: as long as we're talking about cuba policy, i have something to get off my chest. i find the images of the president yukking it up with farc terrorists at a baseball game when europe is under siege disgusting. absolutely disgusting. i believe that -- well, i'm not going to go on on that. i just think there are better things that i think the public hould be seeing. one of the troubling aspects of the transfer of six detainees to uruguay was the slow letter, the letter assuring the uruguay government that none of the detainees had been associated with terrori
isil which has now claimed responsibility for the belgium attacks, uses guantanamo as a prop began a da tool. there's no question about this. we have all seen images of risoners taken by isil being executed wearing orange jumpsuits that we believe are meant to mimic and evoke the guantanamo jumpsuits. there's no question it's being used as a propaganda tool as president bush himself concluded when he determined to close the facility. ms. kelly: i'm running out of time so thank you. i yield...
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are prohibited in moving the prisoners from guantanamo bay to american soil. mr.obama made a campaign pledge to close it and if gitm sorks closed, 1 of the facility where is some detainees could be transferred is in south carolina. both religious and democrats in the state legislature said they are against bringing maximum security prisoners there. kansas and colorado are two other states that could receive the prisoners. the governors promise to fight the president on his plan to close guantanamo bay. >>> hundreds of families in refusing to drink water out of their wells. customers told eyewitness news reporter kent lemon they are not convinced it's safe. >> reporter: almost every home they went to around the plant, we found piles of water stashed up outside and those we spoke to said they would not stop using this. >> i cannot trust what i am hearing. >> reporter: deborah baker said that officials are ignoring the impact of coal ash around the water. they said that they found unhealthy levels in their well water and now the state said it's safe to drink the
are prohibited in moving the prisoners from guantanamo bay to american soil. mr.obama made a campaign pledge to close it and if gitm sorks closed, 1 of the facility where is some detainees could be transferred is in south carolina. both religious and democrats in the state legislature said they are against bringing maximum security prisoners there. kansas and colorado are two other states that could receive the prisoners. the governors promise to fight the president on his plan to close...
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not it's 2016, guantÁnamo still open. >> guest: it's not what many people thought wouldht happen. want to say one other thing. i was just thinking about why does a book resonate and stick with us from childhood on?causee think one of the thing about charlotte's web is it is the story of the runt, wilbur who is the piglet who is going to die because he was the runt of the litter. there is something about rooting for the underdog that i think is so appealing to most americans. this idea that you can start as the runt of the litter but you have talent and in the ends he does really well through trying really hard, and he saved the little girl who doesn't want to have the farmer kill them off because he is the runt. in some ways it's such an american story and it resonates so much with so many kids, anyway it's also beautiful illustrations and in the beginning i wanted to be an illustrator not a writer and i b wanted to either illustrateer children's books or be a cartoonist. the first things i submitted to the new yorker were cartoons not stories. >> host: did any of her getce publis
not it's 2016, guantÁnamo still open. >> guest: it's not what many people thought wouldht happen. want to say one other thing. i was just thinking about why does a book resonate and stick with us from childhood on?causee think one of the thing about charlotte's web is it is the story of the runt, wilbur who is the piglet who is going to die because he was the runt of the litter. there is something about rooting for the underdog that i think is so appealing to most americans. this idea...
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there's been no mention so far of whether or not guantanamo bay on the white house agenda will be part of this trip. your thoughts? >> reporter: not going to happen. they'll talk about it. but the white house has been fairly clear. they're going to keep trying to empty it out slowly but surely making sure there are more detainees that are moved out. the president would love to empty it completely before he leaves office. that's unlikely to happen. if you're wondering whether they're going to give guantanamo bay prison back to the cuban people, that is definitely not going to happen on this trip. >> it's been a big issue with the obama administration. you remember national security adviser susan rice saying we will try to close it, that detention camp, or die trying. i mean, those are strong words from the obama administration. we don't know that it won't come up, but as you're saying, it's not indicated that it will. kevin corke, stick with us for this hour. we may check back if there are any news points that pop up during this live presidential trip to cuba. thank you. and kevin just
there's been no mention so far of whether or not guantanamo bay on the white house agenda will be part of this trip. your thoughts? >> reporter: not going to happen. they'll talk about it. but the white house has been fairly clear. they're going to keep trying to empty it out slowly but surely making sure there are more detainees that are moved out. the president would love to empty it completely before he leaves office. that's unlikely to happen. if you're wondering whether they're going...
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as far as guantanamo as a recruiting tool, i think thoos a weak argument. because if those people come to the united states, is that not a recruiting tool too? so to say they're in guantanamo is going to be a stronger recruiting tool, the jihadis are going to look at them being here in the belly of the great satan. so i think that argument is very weak and we shouldn't even talk about that. i disagree with your comments about the uruguay six. i met with their foreign minister. they don't have a clue of what that negotiation was when it was negotiated under president mujica. they don't have a clue about what the deal was, of monitoring, and i think it's a joke. but saying that, i think the overall success rate, of the 780 total detainees, we're down to 94% have been processed. that leaves only 6% and of those 6%, there's -- that's 18 out to 36% -- or the 36 that have already been cleared, yet this administration hasn't found them a suitable place to go. and i would encourage you to move a little bit quicker on that. and of the remaining 52%, if we take the 3
as far as guantanamo as a recruiting tool, i think thoos a weak argument. because if those people come to the united states, is that not a recruiting tool too? so to say they're in guantanamo is going to be a stronger recruiting tool, the jihadis are going to look at them being here in the belly of the great satan. so i think that argument is very weak and we shouldn't even talk about that. i disagree with your comments about the uruguay six. i met with their foreign minister. they don't have a...
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bay, individuals are not able to be transferred from guantanamo bay to a facility on u.s.o work with congress to implement any necessary changes that would have to be taken before this action could be taken. that's my understanding of the president's policy. i believe it certainly is his intention to follow through with that and certainly in this spirit that this committee has worked with me in terms of discussing issues and working it find solutions to issues, i believe that is his plan. >> and so, on the latter question, it sounds to me like you intend to continue advising the president on what the law is. and that the law doesn't allow limb to do that. >> yes, the law currently prohibits a transfer to u.s. soil and the president would need to work with congress. congress would have to consider any relevant changes that could be made to the law before any transfer could be undertaken. >> now i'd like to ask you how you or your department reconcile this president's efforts to close gitmo while at the same time the u.s. military has launched a complex initiative in iraq an
bay, individuals are not able to be transferred from guantanamo bay to a facility on u.s.o work with congress to implement any necessary changes that would have to be taken before this action could be taken. that's my understanding of the president's policy. i believe it certainly is his intention to follow through with that and certainly in this spirit that this committee has worked with me in terms of discussing issues and working it find solutions to issues, i believe that is his plan....
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we are releasing people guantÁnamo. do we really have a formal system of justice?we are country of laws and i think this is an expectation. i have a serious go in that direction. >> we have various possibilities for attention. there is detention but transferred to another country. we did that in the case of them say afraid or custody became the government of iraq. and we have the possibility of criminal prosecution in article 3 quarts which is also been exercised. with respect to guantÁnamo comeau what uses the reason why we are looking for a place to detain those people in guantÁnamo bay, there are people that it would not be safe to transfer to another location. i will sign off on their transfer. that is why we need an alternative detention facility for law of war detainees. >> also like to see them were clear system of justice. >> thank you. i want to thank our witnesses. we appreciate your service to the nation. thank you for your service. secretary, general, the department has had to reconcile the reality of emerging great power competition. i highly commended
we are releasing people guantÁnamo. do we really have a formal system of justice?we are country of laws and i think this is an expectation. i have a serious go in that direction. >> we have various possibilities for attention. there is detention but transferred to another country. we did that in the case of them say afraid or custody became the government of iraq. and we have the possibility of criminal prosecution in article 3 quarts which is also been exercised. with respect to...
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we need guantanamo and when we capture those on the battlefield they should go to guantanamo. we should ensurethat we can interrogate them to protect our country against future attacks and no more about these terrorist networks . jenna: you mentioned the program and i think that's that's him point to raise how the lack of long-term detention policy may be impacting our drone program and how and when we use that. what is your opinion on that? how does it impact the drone program when we don't have something long-term in place to detain individuals? >> i think first of all if you look at the history with this administration over the last five years, i've been asking where are we going to put thes individuals who we capture for example the head of al qaeda tomorrow ? people saying i'm going to need lawyerly help on that. can you imagine? how does it interact with the drone program? we can kill terrorists but what about when we capture them? if you look at the history of this administration, they captured very few and haven't put anyone in long-term detention in terms of interroga
we need guantanamo and when we capture those on the battlefield they should go to guantanamo. we should ensurethat we can interrogate them to protect our country against future attacks and no more about these terrorist networks . jenna: you mentioned the program and i think that's that's him point to raise how the lack of long-term detention policy may be impacting our drone program and how and when we use that. what is your opinion on that? how does it impact the drone program when we don't...
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but you see the money we spend in guantanamo? we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year and we have like 90 prisoners left or 60. believe me, we can do better than that, folks. there's, we spend hundreds of millions of dollars here maintaining a police for 90 people. look, we can do much better. our government is so fat and disgusting. torture. so, i said, we have to border fine and also, if we can go much worse than water boarding, that's okay with me, too. right? so, they said, oh, me may not obey the laws because we're not as of law now, not allowed to water board. torture is terrible. we agree. it's horrible. but when somebody is doing what thai doing, these horrible act, cutting and drowning, we have to fight like we have to fight. we have no choice. so, what happens is this. we have to expand our laws. we have to get much tougher. we want to knock them so fast and so furious, but think of this the isis guys, they eat dinner like we have dinner. different locations, different people. we all have dinner. they have
but you see the money we spend in guantanamo? we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year and we have like 90 prisoners left or 60. believe me, we can do better than that, folks. there's, we spend hundreds of millions of dollars here maintaining a police for 90 people. look, we can do much better. our government is so fat and disgusting. torture. so, i said, we have to border fine and also, if we can go much worse than water boarding, that's okay with me, too. right? so, they said,...
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he is releasing them from guantanamo. who will be interrogate? when i president, they are going to guantanamo, and we will find out everything they know. ms. bash: this is another twitter question. this is from steve. he wants to know, how will your faith figure into your presidency? senator rubio: my faith is the biggest influence on my life. [applause] senator rubio: by the way, i think that is something that people should be proud of. i'm a christian. i cannot impose my faith on anyone. my faith is the free gift of salvation. that you have to willingly accept. my faith teaches me this, in order to serve the lord, i have to serve others. democrats would say, the only way to care about people is more government. i believe in free enterprise. and the reason why, i know that free enterprise allows people who are struggling to find a better job and a better life. does the government have a role to play? yes. not as a lifestyle, but as a way to get people back on their feet so they can find a good job and never depend on the government again. my fai
he is releasing them from guantanamo. who will be interrogate? when i president, they are going to guantanamo, and we will find out everything they know. ms. bash: this is another twitter question. this is from steve. he wants to know, how will your faith figure into your presidency? senator rubio: my faith is the biggest influence on my life. [applause] senator rubio: by the way, i think that is something that people should be proud of. i'm a christian. i cannot impose my faith on anyone. my...
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. >> closing guantanamo bay and admitting that americans have been killed by released gitmo detainees>>> and this is we're finding out one of the belgium attackers was arrested before and released by authorities over there and another one might have been kna nabbed if they didn't prohibit overnight raids. let's go in focus to find out with steve forbes and elizabeth mcdonald, bruce jackson. steve, it's a mess over there. could what is happening over there happen over here? >> absolutely, david. not game of cops and robbers any more. which the president's attitude seems to convey. in belgium you mentioned the overnight raids being banned and the terrorists put together their bombs and their bomb factories and this has been a suicide pact. freedom as lincoln setd and freedom is not a suicide pact. we have a war. wage the war. >> bruce, so many catch and releases of these terrorists over there. emind you of what's happening with gitmo right here. >> well, i don't even really know given the election campaign if i know what politically correctness means any more when you have a lot of thes
. >> closing guantanamo bay and admitting that americans have been killed by released gitmo detainees>>> and this is we're finding out one of the belgium attackers was arrested before and released by authorities over there and another one might have been kna nabbed if they didn't prohibit overnight raids. let's go in focus to find out with steve forbes and elizabeth mcdonald, bruce jackson. steve, it's a mess over there. could what is happening over there happen over here?...
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leaves guantanamo bay -- only when the embargo ends and the u.s. leaves guantanamo bay. >> president obama says his visit is proof of of any respect between the two countries. experts say it is of course not without challenges. >>> the world news team is in cuba tonight. and anchor david mueller had a chance to speak to president president barack obama about the historic trip in cuba. look for that interview after eyewitness news at 6:00. >>> a woman -- a man charged with raping a woman 20 years ago is taking his case to the jury. prosecutors say couric evans picked up a woman along beatty and drove her to another location and raped her. he was arrested after a dna link him to the crime. his trial is expected to last most of the week. >>> all new at 6:00, a young couple looking for a home near newton ends of calling 911 when they say they were robbed. the suspect was someone right in the neighborhood. >> i was shocked. why would you do that right outside your house? >> our news reporter was there as deputies arrested the suspect and learned why his
leaves guantanamo bay -- only when the embargo ends and the u.s. leaves guantanamo bay. >> president obama says his visit is proof of of any respect between the two countries. experts say it is of course not without challenges. >>> the world news team is in cuba tonight. and anchor david mueller had a chance to speak to president president barack obama about the historic trip in cuba. look for that interview after eyewitness news at 6:00. >>> a woman -- a man charged...
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bay, individuals are not able to be transferred from guantÁnamo bay to a facility on u.s.. that is prohibited by the nda a, as you have noted. i believe the presidents policy indicates a desire to work with congress to implement any necessary changes before this action could be taken. that is my understanding, it's my intention to follow through with that and certainly with the spirit this committee has worked with me in terms of discussing issues i believe that is the plan. >> so on the latter question, it sounds to me that you intend to continue advising the president what the law is, that the law does not allow him to do that. >> yes, the law currently prohibits a transfer to u.s. soil and the president when the work with congress, congress would have to consider any relevant changes that could be made to the law before a transfer could be undertaken. now i would like to ask you how you or your department reconciled this presidents efforts to close gitmo, while at the same time the u.s. military has launched a complex initiative in iraq and syria to capture, detain and
bay, individuals are not able to be transferred from guantÁnamo bay to a facility on u.s.. that is prohibited by the nda a, as you have noted. i believe the presidents policy indicates a desire to work with congress to implement any necessary changes before this action could be taken. that is my understanding, it's my intention to follow through with that and certainly with the spirit this committee has worked with me in terms of discussing issues i believe that is the plan. >> so on the...
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president obama is working hard to fulfill its campaign promise from eight years ago to close guantanamo. when he took office there were nearly 250 detainees at the base now there are only 91 remaining. of those 36 have been cleared for release to another country. >> garrett tenney live for us. thank you, garrett. >>> donald trump facing an uphill battle in wisconsin. new poll numbers from marquette, university showing ted cruz with a 10 point lead wiin the badger state five days from the primaries. the numbers coming on the heels of a fresh controversy that has pounce rivals pouncing. a comment about women being punished for abortion. >> the comments coming from a tense houn hall forum on msnbc with host chris matthewsonald trump answering a question who that do to a woman if they have an abortion if it is illegal. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> less than three-hour later with criticism flooding in he lookeded to revise the remarks striking a much different tone. saying it is the doctor who should be held legally responsible not the woman. the woman is a victim in this c
president obama is working hard to fulfill its campaign promise from eight years ago to close guantanamo. when he took office there were nearly 250 detainees at the base now there are only 91 remaining. of those 36 have been cleared for release to another country. >> garrett tenney live for us. thank you, garrett. >>> donald trump facing an uphill battle in wisconsin. new poll numbers from marquette, university showing ted cruz with a 10 point lead wiin the badger state five days...
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during the hearings, paul lewis, the defense department special envoy for guantanamo closure, said u.s. allies have repeatatey called closing the military prison the "greatest single action the u u.s. can take to fight terrorism." >> as with our military leaders, foreign leaders regularly cite the guantanamo detention facilityty as an obstacle to counterterrorism efforts. in my written statement, i cite several statements. cliff sloan noted an example. as a highly wrecking security official from one of our staunchest allies on counterterrorism, once told me, the greatest single action the united states can take to fight terrorism is to close guantanamo. amy: north carolina governor pat mccrory has signed a new sweeping bill banning local governments from passing laws prohibiting discrimination against lgbt people in public accommodations. the bill comes after charlotte, north carolina, passed an ordinance protecting the right of transgender people to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. the new statewide law hb 2, not , only blocked charlotte's ordinance, but it will pr
during the hearings, paul lewis, the defense department special envoy for guantanamo closure, said u.s. allies have repeatatey called closing the military prison the "greatest single action the u u.s. can take to fight terrorism." >> as with our military leaders, foreign leaders regularly cite the guantanamo detention facilityty as an obstacle to counterterrorism efforts. in my written statement, i cite several statements. cliff sloan noted an example. as a highly wrecking...
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is the president correct when he says keeping guantanamo open threaten is national security. is he right? >> i don't think i.s.i.s. or al-qaeda whether we keep it open or not they will hate us more. i've always not liked it. going back to many people it has been there, but it was a mistake >>> i want to talk to you - we have talked about cyber stuff. you tweeted out an article that quoted c.i.a. deputy director that they face issues from al-qaeda, syria, russia and china. give me some sense of how you ranked those threats. >> well, i certainly feel his pain when you look at this from a threats stream matrix, meaning i've never seen so many potential threats around the globe, but as you start looking at those from a ranked perspective as it pertains to u.s. domestic threat, i certainly would put the islamic state at the top of that list. exactly what we've seen in san bernardino or paris, or god forbid an example of the boston bombing. that's what the f.b.i. has at the top of the radar list to try and stop >>> are there things we can do to stop those types of attacks? i guess
is the president correct when he says keeping guantanamo open threaten is national security. is he right? >> i don't think i.s.i.s. or al-qaeda whether we keep it open or not they will hate us more. i've always not liked it. going back to many people it has been there, but it was a mistake >>> i want to talk to you - we have talked about cyber stuff. you tweeted out an article that quoted c.i.a. deputy director that they face issues from al-qaeda, syria, russia and china. give me...
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do you think that's problematic to bring more isis fighters to guantanamo bay?o bay has becoming a symbol around the world of the problems in the eyes of isis and a lot of others. a recruiting tool for isis. you have this in essence, unfunded, unaccountable area where you have prisoners. what you're trying to see is a different approach and the president taking that off the table and that's no longer pointed to as a stain on american jurisprudence. hillary clinton has talked about the talk of smart power, the president has talked about the use of smart power. isis is not a nation state. you can't invade isis. you have to do it through intelligence operations. as long as it can continue to be contained outside of the united states, you're going to look for those solutions to dealing with isis going forward. >> as a republican strategist, i want to get your opinion about ted cruz's foreign policy team. there's been criticism about some of the individuals on the team, one of them described as america's most notorious islamophobe, and we heard that some say that kin
do you think that's problematic to bring more isis fighters to guantanamo bay?o bay has becoming a symbol around the world of the problems in the eyes of isis and a lot of others. a recruiting tool for isis. you have this in essence, unfunded, unaccountable area where you have prisoners. what you're trying to see is a different approach and the president taking that off the table and that's no longer pointed to as a stain on american jurisprudence. hillary clinton has talked about the talk of...
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we'd rather have been at guantÁnamo bay.k will happen if the republican is elected president? will guantÁnamo bay exists going forward? are we too far down the line? what will happen if a hypothetical republican becomes president? >> at the republican becomes president he will have a shift in priority. you and i won't talk as much about wonton am a bay and terrorists there. we will talk about the fact will finally have a strategy and the commitment to make sure we are actually destroying isis or that is what most americans want to see and what a republican nominee would get for us. connell: thank you, congressman for some state of virginia. another quick look at the market. 4.5 points of the doubt. 17,000 in the big picture and in the quarter. a good couple of months for stocks. more coming up. . . connell: count on "cavuto: coast to coast" with breaking news. when we get new tweets we show you new tweets. rand paul, major announcement of former presidential candidate, when will we make the announcement? tomorrow. reed along
we'd rather have been at guantÁnamo bay.k will happen if the republican is elected president? will guantÁnamo bay exists going forward? are we too far down the line? what will happen if a hypothetical republican becomes president? >> at the republican becomes president he will have a shift in priority. you and i won't talk as much about wonton am a bay and terrorists there. we will talk about the fact will finally have a strategy and the commitment to make sure we are actually...
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these individuals would not be transferred to the prison at guantanamo bay. there's been no one that's been transferred to that prison during president obama's seven years in office. our goal is to close that prison. adding to that population would be contradictory to that oal. i think what the department of defense will tell you is that they'll have to make their own determinations about the best way to handle these individual cases, when it came to the case of the woman -- the wife of the isil leader who was detained in that raid, she was turned over to kurdish officials and she'll be brought to justice in the kurdish system. reporter: none of these individuals will ever come to the united states? mr. earnest: you'll have to check with the department of defense about how they would resolve this? reporter: in the case of the woman, there's a d.o.j. warrant for her arrest, based on providing material support to terrorists, something, whatever that is. so why would someone like that not be brought to the united states to answer to a warrant issued by the depar
these individuals would not be transferred to the prison at guantanamo bay. there's been no one that's been transferred to that prison during president obama's seven years in office. our goal is to close that prison. adding to that population would be contradictory to that oal. i think what the department of defense will tell you is that they'll have to make their own determinations about the best way to handle these individual cases, when it came to the case of the woman -- the wife of the...