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on analyzing all the cases out of guantanamo. the kb's cases, to see whether -- if president trump brought isis members to guantanamo, whether the old 2001 a limit would actually apply. and if not, what the litigation risk would need. i hope you read that paper. we are not going to talk much about it today, that's not the point. the point is to hear from the senator who has some excellent prepared -- remarks. he has been kind enough to agree to answer a few questions afterwards. then we will thank the senator. i will introduce our -- introduce are two excellent analyst. these 8 -- give a warm welcome to senator todd young. [applause] >> it's really privilege to be back here -- here at heritage. i want to thank those who helped make these events possible. heritage's leadership, ly forularly poly -- paul your leadership and respect -- and you respect to love four, policy, development, all of the thoughtful things that you produce and say to help inform our work. today, i like to offer some remarks about whether tom for congress to
on analyzing all the cases out of guantanamo. the kb's cases, to see whether -- if president trump brought isis members to guantanamo, whether the old 2001 a limit would actually apply. and if not, what the litigation risk would need. i hope you read that paper. we are not going to talk much about it today, that's not the point. the point is to hear from the senator who has some excellent prepared -- remarks. he has been kind enough to agree to answer a few questions afterwards. then we will...
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there has been no isis member brought to guantanamo. so i think we prudently concluded that the litigation risk is well above zero, that certainty is better than lack of certainty which stephen and others have stressed. and the senator stressed which is very kind of him to do so. i don't know what charlie and stephen think or whether they've read the paper, but i think that when you look at the litigation -- just the habeas litigation, and you look at who these isis members are -- and i don't know who they are. i have not seen the intelligence. i haven't been in the government for a long period of time. i can imagine that trying to connect the dots as the government lawyer between this particular isis member, back to the core group of people who could fall squarely under the 2000 aumf might be a heavy lift for a government lawyer to do. so that's the conclusion. and to your second part of your question, i don't know what this administration is going to do with respect to the periodic review boards. we had periodic reviews, as you know,
there has been no isis member brought to guantanamo. so i think we prudently concluded that the litigation risk is well above zero, that certainty is better than lack of certainty which stephen and others have stressed. and the senator stressed which is very kind of him to do so. i don't know what charlie and stephen think or whether they've read the paper, but i think that when you look at the litigation -- just the habeas litigation, and you look at who these isis members are -- and i don't...
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and interallegations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john corneyn of texas.
and interallegations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john corneyn of texas.
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the supreme court was active in ensuring the intention of guantanamo brought to the federal court, to make sure that challenges to surveillance programs, at least some traditional -- folks are going to disagree about the results of the cases, but i think the courts have been far more active than we might have expected. we are seeing that intraday's hearing. the last couple of months of litigation over the first and now second iteration of the travel ban has been a remarkable time for the courts where even as there has been a disagreement among judges in these cases, they have been pretty unified in their view that it is something they are supposed to be doing. it is the job of the court, especially not now is the time to push back against the president. how far that takes us and whether the supreme court shares that view is one of the more interesting questions raised by next week's hearing in the ninth circuit and today's hearing. host: general jeff wall arguing for the plaintiff. any insight into either of these people? guest: they are fantastic lawyers. i do not think we will have
the supreme court was active in ensuring the intention of guantanamo brought to the federal court, to make sure that challenges to surveillance programs, at least some traditional -- folks are going to disagree about the results of the cases, but i think the courts have been far more active than we might have expected. we are seeing that intraday's hearing. the last couple of months of litigation over the first and now second iteration of the travel ban has been a remarkable time for the courts...
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. >> a guantanamo bay tortured at a so-called cia black site is expected to testify about his experienceony is set to happen next week and will be part of a pretrial hearing for a case in which five guantanamo prisoners are charged with war crimes related to september 11th. they all face the death penalty. the prisoner will testify about the conditions at guantanamo's facility known as camp seven which houses 9/11 suspects. >> the bodies of two men have been discovered in central park in just the last two days. on tuesday a badly deposed body was found in a reservoir. the man appeared to be in his 20's or 30's. yesterday a second male's body was found in swan day. >> a section of i85 damaged by a massive fire in atlanta will be reopening six weeks after the fire and bridge collapse. if all goes as planned the northbound lanes will reopen on saturday and then at the southbound lanes on sunday about a month ahead of schedule. a hole in an area that was used to store construction supplies. >> coming up on fox5 news morning a local university is accused of refusing to help suicidal rape vict
. >> a guantanamo bay tortured at a so-called cia black site is expected to testify about his experienceony is set to happen next week and will be part of a pretrial hearing for a case in which five guantanamo prisoners are charged with war crimes related to september 11th. they all face the death penalty. the prisoner will testify about the conditions at guantanamo's facility known as camp seven which houses 9/11 suspects. >> the bodies of two men have been discovered in central...
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i will just tell you there are people at guantanamo bay that will kill american people at the drop ofa hat and i don't believe that persuasion isn't going to work. therapy isn't going to cause terrorist to change their mind. president bush held his tongue for years, explaining why to sean hannity in 2014. >> i don't like it's good for a country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency. >> after years of work with wounded warriors, he finally commented on the foreign policy moves like our retreat from iraq and cozying up with the irania iranians. obama said he would not follow the same protocol, telling those in his final conference that he would only comment on his successor in dire moment. >> there are certain moments where i think our core values may be at stake. >> he managed to stay quiet for less than two weeks. through a spokesperson he issued the statement encouraging americans to publicly protest trumps travel ban. he is heartened by the level of engagement. that is exactly what we expect to see when american value is at sta
i will just tell you there are people at guantanamo bay that will kill american people at the drop ofa hat and i don't believe that persuasion isn't going to work. therapy isn't going to cause terrorist to change their mind. president bush held his tongue for years, explaining why to sean hannity in 2014. >> i don't like it's good for a country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency. >> after years of work with wounded warriors,...
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i will just tell you there are people at guantanamo bay that will kill american people at the drop ofdon't believe that persuasion isn't going to work. therapy isn't going to cause terrorist to change their mind. president bush held his tongue for years, explaining why to sean hannity in 2014. >> i don't like it's good for a country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency. >> after years of work with wounded warriors, he finally commented on the foreign policy moves like our retreat from iraq and cozying up with the irania iranians. obama said he would not follow the same protocol, telling those in his final conference that he would only comment on his successor in dire moment. >> there are certain moments where i think our core values may be at stake. >> he managed to stay quiet for less than two weeks. through a spokesperson he issued the statement encouraging americans to publicly protest trumps travel ban. he is heartened by the level of engagement. that is exactly what we expect to see when american value is at stake. then pre
i will just tell you there are people at guantanamo bay that will kill american people at the drop ofdon't believe that persuasion isn't going to work. therapy isn't going to cause terrorist to change their mind. president bush held his tongue for years, explaining why to sean hannity in 2014. >> i don't like it's good for a country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency. >> after years of work with wounded warriors, he finally...
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to changing interrogation practices, limiting surveillance and even disclosing the facility at guantÁnamobay. his success in making these changes might depend on the cooperation of congress. what was the new president to do if confronted with an effort by congress to block his favorite way of conducting this ongoing war? what he too content congress had no right to do so? if he wouldn't do that what would he do? those questions were not in the forefront of my mind on that first day but if history was any guide they were sure to arrive. that is the nature of the dilemma. to highlight the point the unusual condition we are in and i was in when i was serving in office, we are living in a time in which there is an authorized conflict by congress and has been for more than a decade and is likely to be for years to come. ever since the attacks in 9/11, congress passed an authorization to use military force by the president to take on groups responsible for the attacks on 9/11 and that led to operations in afghanistan and based on interpretations of that statute, in a number of countries through
to changing interrogation practices, limiting surveillance and even disclosing the facility at guantÁnamobay. his success in making these changes might depend on the cooperation of congress. what was the new president to do if confronted with an effort by congress to block his favorite way of conducting this ongoing war? what he too content congress had no right to do so? if he wouldn't do that what would he do? those questions were not in the forefront of my mind on that first day but if...
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at guantÁnamo bay" x. scott wharton from anti-war.com has this world that they will always keep their bad promises and not keep their good promises. kennedy: about the case regardless of race it politically it's dangerous precedent to take someone's campaign rhetoric as legal intent or something on which to build legal precedent. >> imagine how many -- you would have for every democratic politician. everything is a right but the thing about this it's a win-win for trump because he's badmouthing the night circuit so if they reverse it then he's like c. i told you they are a political arm or if they go with you he's like yeah that's right. either way he gets to be right. kennedy: what happens here? >> i have a proposal. whether we bypass all these -- we should be able to say and they should admit it. they should say come on guys we know where we stand. that's where it's going anyway. we don't want to waste everyone's time. it's ridiculous. kick it up to the supreme court. kennedy: those three judges focused
at guantÁnamo bay" x. scott wharton from anti-war.com has this world that they will always keep their bad promises and not keep their good promises. kennedy: about the case regardless of race it politically it's dangerous precedent to take someone's campaign rhetoric as legal intent or something on which to build legal precedent. >> imagine how many -- you would have for every democratic politician. everything is a right but the thing about this it's a win-win for trump because he's...
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and interrogations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john cornyn of texas. i say it's hilarious because the white house now admits and the president now admits that the president fired james comey because of the russia investigation. this so far has been john cornyn's public stance on why he believes james comey was fired by the president. quote, i've heard what i think is a phony narrative that he did this somehow to squelch the investigation into russia, which i don't believe there's any evidence of. it would be funny. it would be a laugh out loud moment if they tried to install him. >> he made a recommendation, but regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey, knowing there was no good time to do it. in fact, when i decided to just do it, i said to myself,
and interrogations at guantanamo. another candidate is judge michael garcia. he's an appeals judge in new york state and a former federal prosecutors and ins commissioner from the george w. bush era. that's three. and then the fourth candidate who was reportedly being considered to run the fbi is senator john cornyn of texas. i say it's hilarious because the white house now admits and the president now admits that the president fired james comey because of the russia investigation. this so far...
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didn't close guantanamo, expanded wars in the middle east. the level, the escalation of the drone strikes from yemen to sew malyarks the support, for example, of saudi arabia, and pummeling of yemen. all of this, i mean, even the immigrants rights activists who are close to president obama inside and outside of the white house, ended up calling him the deporter in chief because he ended up deporting so many immigrants. there is plenty of grounds to criticize president obama for. but to say he wasn't born in this country. to other him, because he doesn't look like donald trump, to say he was a secret muslim. i don't even like to repeat that, because it suggests there's something wrong with being muslim. it's like saying oh, my god, did you hear he's jewish, or hindu. we shouldn't have to deal with these lies. the message that donald trump was purposely sending with all of this, was to delegitimize a man who he wanted to other. and it wasn't lost on the white supremacists and white nationalists who, you know, endorsed like the kkk, president tr
didn't close guantanamo, expanded wars in the middle east. the level, the escalation of the drone strikes from yemen to sew malyarks the support, for example, of saudi arabia, and pummeling of yemen. all of this, i mean, even the immigrants rights activists who are close to president obama inside and outside of the white house, ended up calling him the deporter in chief because he ended up deporting so many immigrants. there is plenty of grounds to criticize president obama for. but to say he...
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manning had access to secret data that the prison in guantanamo, as well as top secret diplomatic cablesadley leaked over 700,000 documents to wikileaks. it was the largest leak in u.s. history. when video in particular showing american helicopters killing 12 civilians, including two journalists from reuters, created an international uproar. in 2013, manning was sentenced to 35 years for espionage and theft. she said she only wanted to spark public debate. many served most of her prison time in fort leavenworth in kansas. it was in prison that manning began her gender transition and took on the name chelsea. there was domestic and international concern over the use of solitary confinement and other restrictions. apparently to protect manning. in his last days in office, president obama commuted manning's sentenced to a total of seven years. she tweeted a few days before her release, freedom was only a dream and hard to imagine. now it is here. you kept me alive. brent: german police may have missed a chance to arrest berlin truck attacker before he committed the crime. he killed 12 peopl
manning had access to secret data that the prison in guantanamo, as well as top secret diplomatic cablesadley leaked over 700,000 documents to wikileaks. it was the largest leak in u.s. history. when video in particular showing american helicopters killing 12 civilians, including two journalists from reuters, created an international uproar. in 2013, manning was sentenced to 35 years for espionage and theft. she said she only wanted to spark public debate. many served most of her prison time in...
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. >> guantanamo style.o. >> reporter: juju chang spoke with the brothers whose real-life experiences with greek life provided the inspiration for "goat." >> as i'm watching some of these scenes, the duct tape scene, the cage scene, i'm thinking this can't -- >> i think it's kind of tame. it can be a bit tame, actually. squlu think it >> you think it's worse in real life? >> yes. it was worse. >> reporter: the consequences of hazing are dire. at least one person has died from the practice every year since 1969. among them 19-year-old chun michael dang. in 2013 authorities say members of the pi delta baruch college forced deng and his fellow pledges to run across a frozen field blindfolded weighted down with 30-pound backpacks all while being assaulted. >> he was singled out and he was treated harsher than the other pledges. >> reporter: deng lost consciousness and police say it took the students nearly two hours before they drove him to a hospital. he later died. >> a lot of individuals who refuse to coopera
. >> guantanamo style.o. >> reporter: juju chang spoke with the brothers whose real-life experiences with greek life provided the inspiration for "goat." >> as i'm watching some of these scenes, the duct tape scene, the cage scene, i'm thinking this can't -- >> i think it's kind of tame. it can be a bit tame, actually. squlu think it >> you think it's worse in real life? >> yes. it was worse. >> reporter: the consequences of hazing are dire....
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. >> the first 100 days of the trump presidency the executive orders to restore guantanamo into defund the sanctuary's cities. >> getting he is doing very well he is the party of cowards sanctuary's cities they need to be prosecuted of pearl communist approach terrorist and the supporter of castro's cuba and i write about this in the big agenda they say it was designed with the department of homeland security because they identify with the terrorist. that was 95 percent accurate. where muslims confused with terrorist by the leftist? maybe 300,000 words? that one sentence if you look at the sites because it does not exist. >> host: the next call from california. >> caller: i am so glad you're out there speaking and with those soft bigotry and blacks dictations they have tried to a light the inner-city and what is your analysis where do you see that coming with the agenda? >>. >> with the insiders of the indelible community -- angelico community not everything trump does will please them. and it is a fight to return the powers to the states to get washington off everybody's back. i don't
. >> the first 100 days of the trump presidency the executive orders to restore guantanamo into defund the sanctuary's cities. >> getting he is doing very well he is the party of cowards sanctuary's cities they need to be prosecuted of pearl communist approach terrorist and the supporter of castro's cuba and i write about this in the big agenda they say it was designed with the department of homeland security because they identify with the terrorist. that was 95 percent accurate....
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according to the director of national intelligence, 121 former guantÁnamo detainees have returned tohot in chicago over memorial day weekend and this is being hailed as progress. five people killed, 44 wounded in shootings between friday, and monday night last weekend, that is a drop from seven killed and 61 injured last year. officials crediting new technology to detect gunshots and predict shootings as well. 947 people have been shot in chicago, illinois so far this year. ♪ mahmoud abbas the mainstream media hammering donald trump over his first overseas trip as commander-in-chief. >> the president riding high from the big foreign trip that as he arrives back here at home he will face a reality check. the entire world is watching and most importantly vladimir putin is watching. >> the fact that our president does not respect those allies, shows more warmth to vladimir putin and his cronies, more warmth to the saudis, who were where the 9/11 terrorists came from. heather: not just the media, it seems as if some world leaders may be picking up the fight as well. rebecca heinrich is a
according to the director of national intelligence, 121 former guantÁnamo detainees have returned tohot in chicago over memorial day weekend and this is being hailed as progress. five people killed, 44 wounded in shootings between friday, and monday night last weekend, that is a drop from seven killed and 61 injured last year. officials crediting new technology to detect gunshots and predict shootings as well. 947 people have been shot in chicago, illinois so far this year. ♪ mahmoud abbas...
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you won't haul them all in because we don't have guantanamo light on our soil, but you can't watch thousands of people. you have 500 or so, can you imagine the backlash politically if they do that, but the necessity for them to do that when a prime minister of the u.k. yesterday, theresa may said this is imminent now. i'm raising the threat level to critical because another attack is imminent. they are really on the threshold of making history again with rounding people up, which we've seen or not. >> herman: i happen to believe that if you allow these agencies and these law enforcement agencies to do their jobs, they have targeted approaches, but you are right, it would be huge political backlash. >> sandra: are using the authorities in the end of states are not able to do their jobs or they are fearful of carrying out their jobs because of political backlash? >> herman: what i'm saying is now they are empowered to do their jobs, contrary to the previous eight years. that was where they stood back because they were afraid of some sort of reprimand. >> sandra: we have a president now he says
you won't haul them all in because we don't have guantanamo light on our soil, but you can't watch thousands of people. you have 500 or so, can you imagine the backlash politically if they do that, but the necessity for them to do that when a prime minister of the u.k. yesterday, theresa may said this is imminent now. i'm raising the threat level to critical because another attack is imminent. they are really on the threshold of making history again with rounding people up, which we've seen or...
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how does this apply to guantÁnamo, and obama tried to close it and it didn't work out and all that kindof stuff. >> there is different ways and i am not privy to it but in broad strokes, the president issued an executive order, president obama at the very beginning of the administration i think just a few days in ordering that they would be closed within one year. and over the course of his tenure, congress passed a series of statutes prohibiting him from transferring without certain conditions and from bringing any of them into the united states and those restrictions of the administration said for them being able to fully plan. so it is a classic example of the congress regulating the conduct in real-time and as a president responding to it anyway that you mighin away thae the way washington responded to the continental congress in his day. but i think the significant point also to recall in this rethink the way the secretion of power works as the president is the aggressor in congress. congress as was the case in the civil war with a second confiscation act sometimes has a more aggre
how does this apply to guantÁnamo, and obama tried to close it and it didn't work out and all that kindof stuff. >> there is different ways and i am not privy to it but in broad strokes, the president issued an executive order, president obama at the very beginning of the administration i think just a few days in ordering that they would be closed within one year. and over the course of his tenure, congress passed a series of statutes prohibiting him from transferring without certain...
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and, you know, you get people -- you know them well, trish, who insist in their way that somehow guantanamo is worse than 9/11. unless we are willing to take the reasoned measures as free societies to crack down on the fanatics, we victimize all the -- trish: you know, it's well said. and, ron, i would just say when you hear colonel peters, he's saying take the reasonable measures. yes, the reasonable measures. i mean, the idea that have not been able to label this what it is, the idea that we've been so fearful of saying, okay, you know, maybe we need to look at the muslim community more closely when we know that it's coming from extremists within the muslim community. you just say why am i living in this upside down world when we're allowing -- because that's what it is, we are allowing these little kids to get blown up this. >> it is a concern, trish. you know, are we complicit in some of these horrific acts by how we have intentionally lowered our forward? and i -- our guard? and i think it is time for a new conversation in america about how to get our guard back to where it should be.
and, you know, you get people -- you know them well, trish, who insist in their way that somehow guantanamo is worse than 9/11. unless we are willing to take the reasoned measures as free societies to crack down on the fanatics, we victimize all the -- trish: you know, it's well said. and, ron, i would just say when you hear colonel peters, he's saying take the reasonable measures. yes, the reasonable measures. i mean, the idea that have not been able to label this what it is, the idea that...
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>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >> greg: investigators believe the manchester bomber spent three weeks in libya before returning home to his native u.k. just days before the concert. mean time the french interior minister says he traveled to syria in the p
>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now...
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>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. ♪ a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! like buying in bulk! that's fun, right? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto. ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the momen
>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. ♪ a lot of people have vertical...
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think often these days that for so many people around the world, the symbol of america today is guantanamo. brian: what does that mean? mr. brzezinski: what has happened in the course of these 15 years since my previous appearance on the show, namely that we have adopted a position in world affairs which isolates us and unites much of humanity from us. i think it is dangerous to our interests and to our values. brian: how long did you live in poland? mr. brzezinski: a total of three years. brian: how long did you live in canada? mr. brzezinski: i lived in canada for a total of 12 years. brian: something i remember reading somewhere that something happened in canada that had you got what you wanted, you might have never made your way to the united states. mr. brzezinski: that's true. i don't remember precisely the details, and i don't want to mistake them. basically, i qualified for some fellowship. i graduated from mcgill and qualify for some fellowship that should have sent me to oxford for graduate studies. then, since i wasn't canadian ,orn or yet a canadian citizen i could not get the
think often these days that for so many people around the world, the symbol of america today is guantanamo. brian: what does that mean? mr. brzezinski: what has happened in the course of these 15 years since my previous appearance on the show, namely that we have adopted a position in world affairs which isolates us and unites much of humanity from us. i think it is dangerous to our interests and to our values. brian: how long did you live in poland? mr. brzezinski: a total of three years....
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>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. so i stepped on this machine and got my number, which matched my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. so i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com. i was always "tpeople don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can las
>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. so i stepped on this machine and...
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>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. when did anyone start calling this salad? at panera, a good salad is so much more than a bowl of something green. more than an obligation to be good. more than just something you have on the side. more than just one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia® helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or
>> i think we should go down to guantanamo bay and take pictures and say open the doors and let us seet you are doing. if it's really that bad, thin we will know it. but then we will be happy that it's that bad. >> greg: all right. coming up [applause] a fresh perspective on the terror attack from across the pond. we talk to the u.k.'s nigel fajr about what happened in manchester. stay there. when did anyone start calling this salad? at panera, a good salad is so much more than a...
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maria: welcome back, former inmate of guantanamo arrested in france of being recruiter of isis.m the u.s. detention center in cuba in 2009 after france agreed to accept him. he was one of six algerians detained in bosnia in 2001 on suspicion of plotting to bomb the u.s. embassy. the u.s. justice department later backed off the allegations but held the man at guantanamo for several years. officials say that lamar is the oldest of the four men and two women who were arrested and say that there were no indications the group was plotting an attack. well, now he's been arrested. ariana grande is return to go manchester on sunday for a benefit concert for the victims to have deadly bombing at her show. the one love manchester show comes nearly two weeks since salman abedi killed 22 people at the concert. others are going to be joining her, cold play, katie perry and pharrel williams. grand, e is offering free tickets of those that were at her manchester show on may 22nd. unsafe plane. the issue has to do with replacement of fuel pump on boeing 747, so faa claims that united never comp
maria: welcome back, former inmate of guantanamo arrested in france of being recruiter of isis.m the u.s. detention center in cuba in 2009 after france agreed to accept him. he was one of six algerians detained in bosnia in 2001 on suspicion of plotting to bomb the u.s. embassy. the u.s. justice department later backed off the allegations but held the man at guantanamo for several years. officials say that lamar is the oldest of the four men and two women who were arrested and say that there...
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it was the lawyers down in guantanamo. different set of lawyers. same mind set. it worth it then? why would you ever want to do it then as a career? it seems so scary. >> to save lives. brian: is he a patriot. >> i come from a background where people are willing to set aside their own safety to protect other people. that's what we are and america needs patriots who are willing to do that. what they should do is stand behind those who are doing it and they should stand behind those responders in london. i mean in england, especially in manchester. they need to stand behind them rather than vilifying them. ainsley: after 9/11 and knowing what happened in boston, seeing this. we thank you for that. you talked about the timing in this. and theresa may, they have decided to -- i think we lost him. steve: we just lost him. ainsley: they did decide to election june 8th. she is, from what i'm reading about her. she tied other own security. ainsley: we are waiting right now on the president to be speaking. you can see melania there. they are at the israel museum. they jus
it was the lawyers down in guantanamo. different set of lawyers. same mind set. it worth it then? why would you ever want to do it then as a career? it seems so scary. >> to save lives. brian: is he a patriot. >> i come from a background where people are willing to set aside their own safety to protect other people. that's what we are and america needs patriots who are willing to do that. what they should do is stand behind those who are doing it and they should stand behind those...
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he spent -- >> guantÁnamo -- >> those prisoners who refused to cooperate, to where prison uniforms.they were planted in their cells and he was in solitary confinement for seven years, sustained by his religious faith, his wife who despite the fact she had the opportunity to leave cuba and come to the united states, stayed on the island, using opportunities when she could. he was released from prison a week after my wife and i got married in 1988 and is still alive today. he was 93 years old and a great inspiration to the family. my experience in talking to him inspires me in the united states government. insuring the government provides the leadership that is necessary to protect human rights around the world and men like that. >> i will close by saying as proof there is justice in the universe, josÉ is alive and the oppressor is dead. >> amen. >> thank you, mister sullivan for your willingness to return to government service and your strong assertion of commitment to basic values and willingness to take up this work on behalf of the american people. i'm encouraged by your statement
he spent -- >> guantÁnamo -- >> those prisoners who refused to cooperate, to where prison uniforms.they were planted in their cells and he was in solitary confinement for seven years, sustained by his religious faith, his wife who despite the fact she had the opportunity to leave cuba and come to the united states, stayed on the island, using opportunities when she could. he was released from prison a week after my wife and i got married in 1988 and is still alive today. he was 93...
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es include opations at guantanamo b, rrtls wiretapping and rece mity tions in libya, syria, maa,en and many me, anths repo only looks at unclassified milita actions. d like to now reserve the balance of my time and a congresswon nn watson colem from newery to me forwar she has been such a ad on my issues, especially aroundsss of o constitutioalesponsibility, issues of war d peace i nt toha you smuch for being with us tonight, congsswoman watson coleman. s.watson coleman: thank you, and ianto thank the congsswom for having this moment to address th issue and continuing to be sucha leader on behalf of this great democra tt we have. though i w t in congrs when this aumf was establish, re th 15 yearsater i i cle thisuthoration was not designed for this endless and peetual war on terror. icommenmy colleaguend friend,corewon lee, for yournwaveringtance on whas right. say what you feared is now o realy. justoday, u.s. forces particiated in an air strike against e sa regim uer t urella of e same aumf. th is just the lates example of this virtual endless war we arae to wage in the middle eastan
es include opations at guantanamo b, rrtls wiretapping and rece mity tions in libya, syria, maa,en and many me, anths repo only looks at unclassified milita actions. d like to now reserve the balance of my time and a congresswon nn watson colem from newery to me forwar she has been such a ad on my issues, especially aroundsss of o constitutioalesponsibility, issues of war d peace i nt toha you smuch for being with us tonight, congsswoman watson coleman. s.watson coleman: thank you, and ianto...
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would have made sure they were locked up, would have told the president-elect pick up your men in guantanamo federal law to be communicating enkripcrypted messages, negotiating with the russian government before he takes office. i am amazed anyone on capitol hill is tolerating a combination of obstruction of justice, russian espionage, collaboration with russian espionage, now veelgss veel violations of the logan act. very serious for this administration. >> it does beg the question, where are the resignations, where is the outrage on capitol hill. richard painter makes a good point. if anything close to this happened in the obama administration, republicans would have immediately begun i am impeaching the president of the united states. >> there is no accountability. let's be honest. president obama was very smart in that he never met directly one on one with the fbi director, mueller or comey. he always made sure to have somebody else in the room. that's because you have to preserve the integrity of both the fbi and the presidency. the president himself has not preserved the integrity when
would have made sure they were locked up, would have told the president-elect pick up your men in guantanamo federal law to be communicating enkripcrypted messages, negotiating with the russian government before he takes office. i am amazed anyone on capitol hill is tolerating a combination of obstruction of justice, russian espionage, collaboration with russian espionage, now veelgss veel violations of the logan act. very serious for this administration. >> it does beg the question,...
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we need to look at people who are bidding guantanamo bay and in prison and then released and people think them coming here to the country the first place. in the case of non—british citizens who believe to bea of non—british citizens who believe to be a terrorist threat we should be reporting so we don't have to spend police resources. what else can the authorities do? we're hearing about 8300 troops being made available to bolster the security forces. is that the right thing to do? i used to be involved in these style of decisions. i believe that the government would not take this kind of step without having very serious reasons to do so. the train and military officers on the streets of the united kingdom. it should not just reassure the public but also deter terrorist. in previous occasions was in the armed police and armed military presence doesn't ca re and armed military presence doesn't care terrorism. the most effective thing as intelligence and our intelligence services are phenomenally successful in stopping so phenomenally successful in stopping so many attacks with thousands o
we need to look at people who are bidding guantanamo bay and in prison and then released and people think them coming here to the country the first place. in the case of non—british citizens who believe to bea of non—british citizens who believe to be a terrorist threat we should be reporting so we don't have to spend police resources. what else can the authorities do? we're hearing about 8300 troops being made available to bolster the security forces. is that the right thing to do? i used...
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espero que la pueda ir a visitar a guantÁnamo". todavÍa se estÁ burlando de la situaciÓn.iÑos que murieron quemados y al dÍa siguiente no tenÍa trabajo y hasta se fue del paÍs. siento que como comediante hay una lÍnea delgada que no puedes pasar. karla: y tenemos la responsabilidad todos los que estamos frente a una pantalla, tenemos la responsabilidad de ser respetuosos con la gente y con sus creencias y opiniones asÍ estemos de acuerdo o no. creo que ella pasÓ la lÍnea. stacha: y hay que poner en contexto quienes el fotÓgrafo. Él al estado en problemas anteriormente por plagio por atribuirse imÁgenes que, bÁsicamente, segÚn algunos expertos leestaba copiando a alguien que ya las habÍa tomado de forma muy parecida. ademÁs, katy griffinparticipa en el especial de fin de aÑo de la cadena cnn y hay que aclarar que la cadena cnn es a la que el presidente trump califica como noticias falsas. entonces sale y publica tambiÉn diciendo que estÁ considerando si mantiene a katy griffin en este especial. le estÁ dando más leÑa al fuego porque la asesora de trump publica "este es el t
espero que la pueda ir a visitar a guantÁnamo". todavÍa se estÁ burlando de la situaciÓn.iÑos que murieron quemados y al dÍa siguiente no tenÍa trabajo y hasta se fue del paÍs. siento que como comediante hay una lÍnea delgada que no puedes pasar. karla: y tenemos la responsabilidad todos los que estamos frente a una pantalla, tenemos la responsabilidad de ser respetuosos con la gente y con sus creencias y opiniones asÍ estemos de acuerdo o no. creo que ella pasÓ la lÍnea....
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and i just visited guantanamo, yesterday. and it's a sprawling facility with a new building here and another one over there. it's very typical to what i saw in my experience. now -- i always felt it was you know the executive's branch, really was the one that had to get their hands around this, they're the ones who have to drive the ball here. and the legislative body with sometimes be more of a hindrance by trying to pass a law for no standards for audits, for example. i don't really care about who had the blue cheese dressing. i want to know about the big things. i have a couple of questions, number one you suggested before ms. flournoy that we should target a number as to how much we would like to provide in target and savings that should be used for reinvestment? so the first question is what do you think the number should be? i'm not going to hold you to it, but just an order type of number we that should be targeted for savings and management. secondly, when i look at the overall budget of management and defense, operat
and i just visited guantanamo, yesterday. and it's a sprawling facility with a new building here and another one over there. it's very typical to what i saw in my experience. now -- i always felt it was you know the executive's branch, really was the one that had to get their hands around this, they're the ones who have to drive the ball here. and the legislative body with sometimes be more of a hindrance by trying to pass a law for no standards for audits, for example. i don't really care...
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he said help us with guantanamo bay. the saudi king said absolutely not.e you can invest in long term. they don't have a great record. the point about the sunnis, they're terribly divide among themselves in terms of what are the solutions, on the syrian civil war, how far they're prepared to go with israel. it's nice to get them all in one room. are they actually going to deliver what you want? and i think we will probably see a meeting wean mahmoud abbas and bebe net anyahu. they don't reflect a lot of what's going on in the streets, particularly among the palestinians. can they make those critical compromises on jerusalem, on the bigger questions? i'm not confident that, for whatever commitment the administration makes, as previous presidents have made, they're going to get anywhere. >> i'm interested, robin, what do we learn about tillerson on the trip, secretary of state, secretary of commerce, wilbur ross, are they doing anything to build relationships that other presidents have used in the past? >> that's what's missing. we don't have a lot of that.
he said help us with guantanamo bay. the saudi king said absolutely not.e you can invest in long term. they don't have a great record. the point about the sunnis, they're terribly divide among themselves in terms of what are the solutions, on the syrian civil war, how far they're prepared to go with israel. it's nice to get them all in one room. are they actually going to deliver what you want? and i think we will probably see a meeting wean mahmoud abbas and bebe net anyahu. they don't reflect...
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melissa: returning to the terror where one guantÁnamo detainee has now been found.the answer may not surprise you. david: the moment of impact, a new video extraordinary video coming to us the pentagon celebrating its first successful test of a major missile defense system, but will it be enough and will it be in time? melissa: former fbi director mes comey will testify before the senate as early as next weekend according to a report he will answer the question of whether president trump asked him to back off the flynn pro. how the white house is responding now. "washington times" editor charlie burke will join us next and later in the hour former chief assistant u.s. attorney andrew mccarthy on the legal ramifications. same as the president has constitutional authority to hire and fire anybody in the executive branch and tell them what to do. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have
melissa: returning to the terror where one guantÁnamo detainee has now been found.the answer may not surprise you. david: the moment of impact, a new video extraordinary video coming to us the pentagon celebrating its first successful test of a major missile defense system, but will it be enough and will it be in time? melissa: former fbi director mes comey will testify before the senate as early as next weekend according to a report he will answer the question of whether president trump asked...