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guantanamo is a mythology. one of a great and consuming irrational fear on the part of the united states citizenry about feeling safe. in the 1990's, hiv was the thing that made people lose their minds in terms of fear. even though they did not understand the disease. when you read the court papers, michael and harold had to explain to the government and the court that you could not catch hiv by talking to people. yet, there was hysteria around the question of hiv and what it would do. in the context of 9/11, the hysteria was around terrorism. every brown, black, muslim person with a turban represented an irrational fear in the united states and they wanted to keep those people out if at all possible. with respect to what is happening at the southern border and the alcu's work around asylum seeking, in the trump administration, the irrational fear was overrunning the border. in the biden administration, the irrational fear is covid. each one of these is fueled by an overarching hysteria that we have in the unit
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and still mohammed rabbi the is serving someone else's time in guantanamo the years. and the president came and went. they admitted that the arrest was a case of mistaken identity, and yet he is still there. guantanamo is all about lies, hypocrisy and broken promises. they promised me that they might let me out for a review of my detention, but that came to nothing. you can almost track his tragedy in released cia and pentagon documents. he was initially tortured at the salt pit, and atoria see i jail in afghanistan where terrible things were done to inmates to extract confessions. rashadi was allegedly identified as the man mentioned in several cia torture memos who was hung by his wrists in arm chains and who attempted to amputate his own hands to stop the pain being cleared for released may be a personal victory for him. but in practice, in bond on him, obey that doesn't mean anything. one of my clients, homes, hotel california at me, you can check out, but you can never leave for men. are stu there though? they were cleared over 10 years ago, but at least we're no
and still mohammed rabbi the is serving someone else's time in guantanamo the years. and the president came and went. they admitted that the arrest was a case of mistaken identity, and yet he is still there. guantanamo is all about lies, hypocrisy and broken promises. they promised me that they might let me out for a review of my detention, but that came to nothing. you can almost track his tragedy in released cia and pentagon documents. he was initially tortured at the salt pit, and atoria see...
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if they do, that will be a sea change at guantanamo.ntanamo was built to be an isolation chamber, and they have never allowed any detainees to have uncensored access to the outside. the ole purpose of it was to prevent that ki of communication. if that changes, that will be a radal thing the third thing that was interesting was justice breyer's observation which we have been arguing on abu zubaydah's behalf for some time, that there are no hostilities left in afghanistan. the leg justification for continuing to hold them has disappeared. yesterday we heard a supreme court justice accept it as though it were commonplace. how can anything think otherwise? that is what we have been saying for some time. amy: as you speak, we are showing for our audience around the world, the artwork of abu zubaydah in guantanamo. raymond bonner, it is great to have you with us. can you talk about the story of abu zubaydah? you are doing a documentary, "the forever prisoner," on it. raymond: he was the first terror suspect captured after 9/11. he was captur
if they do, that will be a sea change at guantanamo.ntanamo was built to be an isolation chamber, and they have never allowed any detainees to have uncensored access to the outside. the ole purpose of it was to prevent that ki of communication. if that changes, that will be a radal thing the third thing that was interesting was justice breyer's observation which we have been arguing on abu zubaydah's behalf for some time, that there are no hostilities left in afghanistan. the leg justification...
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we explore the case of pakistani national, who still in guantanamo despite being cleared for release. after it emerged he'd been mistaken. fritz heard wrist and also ahead extreme pressure, flaming, terrible in south russia. welcome back. that 1st ever, the space and the film crew. the new pioneers of orbital cinema speak to r t and describe their fiery this sent back to her. did you thought everyone felt that you can not experience something like that unless you fly into space and the feeling was around the descent unforgettable? because when to perish, it opened the capitals, gone so quickly, and we felt all these busy with just after 2 in the afternoon here in moscow this monday, october, the 18th, i'm, you know, neil and this is the news. our on our russia is taking a step forward and readying the nord stream to pipeline to pump natural gas to millions of european homes. the 1st of 2 sections, in fact, has now been filled to the required pressure. the operator added work is underway to fill the rest of the network, which links russia to germany via the baltic sea. the pipeline not
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, tortured on jail for 17 years without we explore the case of pakistani national, who still in guantanamo despite being cleared for release after it emerged he'd been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses the tech joins of using races to algorithms. tim, that's a get. bruce spoke to ortiz going underground. there's lots of me, i think, all right, a lot of dpi, a tools, and ah, 247 news live from the russian capital. this is our t always good to have your company. my name's you know, me. russia is pulling the plug on its permanent mission to nato. the suspension of its membership is in response to the alliance, kicking out a number of russian diplomats for alleged by ortiz, roman culture, have, has more russian foreign minister made the announcement on monday, saying that says, starting on november. first, moscow will completely suspend the operations of its mission to nato, and from now on any emergency communications between the u. s. lead block and russia will be done through the russian embassy in belgium, while an ambassador, alpha, nate member states in
, tortured on jail for 17 years without we explore the case of pakistani national, who still in guantanamo despite being cleared for release after it emerged he'd been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses the tech joins of using races to algorithms. tim, that's a get. bruce spoke to ortiz going underground. there's lots of me, i think, all right, a lot of dpi, a tools, and ah, 247 news live from the russian capital. this is our t always good to have your company....
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the stigma of being a guantanamo inmates will always stay with her body. as will memories of war and terrors chug must phyllis, military bureaucratic machine that he would upon realizing its mistake to p, is to correct it. a former co leader of google's ethical ally research team has a keys, the tech joined of ramp and surveillance, and of success specifically targeting ethnic minorities. timid gabriel loved google last year. she says she was fine and full writing and honest co exposing racism and the tech trends algorithms. google though it says she herself resigned, gave her spoke to all she's going to grant program. and we are airing the full show throughout the day to day. but his f review, what is on ethical ai, there's lots of it said to call right, a lot of a p eyes that sell automatic automated feature. that is tools. we showed that they were much there. they had much higher error rates for darker skinned women than lighter skinned men. this is referring to recognition. yeah. yeah. and that's spurred a lot of movement because a lot of people have b
the stigma of being a guantanamo inmates will always stay with her body. as will memories of war and terrors chug must phyllis, military bureaucratic machine that he would upon realizing its mistake to p, is to correct it. a former co leader of google's ethical ally research team has a keys, the tech joined of ramp and surveillance, and of success specifically targeting ethnic minorities. timid gabriel loved google last year. she says she was fine and full writing and honest co exposing racism...
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we're still in guantanamo despite being committed for release. i'll say it's a mash, we've been mistaken for terrorists. ah, this is on seen to national coming to life or most or i'm you national allah, thanks for joining it. russia is putting the plug when it's permanent mission to nato. the suspension of its operations is said to take place in 2 weeks. it comes in response to the alliance recently, kicking out a number of russian diplomats fall edge spying. nato has since sat aids open to dialogue, but it's policy to will. russia won't change. ortiz roman co, 3 has mall. russian foreign minister made the announcement on monday, saying that sir, starting on november 1st. moscow will completely suspend the operations of its mission to nathan, and from now on any emergency communications between the u. s. lead block and russia will be done through the russian embassy in belgium. while an ambassador, alpha nathan member states in moscow chosen by the alliance, can perform similar functions here in russia. so this guns just 2 weeks after nato announ
we're still in guantanamo despite being committed for release. i'll say it's a mash, we've been mistaken for terrorists. ah, this is on seen to national coming to life or most or i'm you national allah, thanks for joining it. russia is putting the plug when it's permanent mission to nato. the suspension of its operations is said to take place in 2 weeks. it comes in response to the alliance recently, kicking out a number of russian diplomats fall edge spying. nato has since sat aids open to...
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we'll explore the case of the pakistani nashville was still in guantanamo despite being played for re niece updates. imagine had been mistaken for terrorist. ah, you're all 3 on the international with me. you leadership oliver. hello and welcome to the program. russia is pulling the plug. renee's permanent mission to ne, turn the suspension is a zion awaits. operations are set to take place in 2 weeks. it comes in response to the alliance recently, kicking out a number of russian diplomats for alleged spying. nase her has since said, it's open to dialogue, but it's policy towards russia won't change out. he is roman culture, has more russian foreign minister may the announcement on monday saying that sir, starting on november 1st. moscow will completely suspend the operations of its mission to nato, and from now on any emergency communications between the u. s. lead block and russia will be done through the russian embassy in belgium. while an ambassador of nathan member states in moscow chosen by the alliance can perform similar functions here in russia. so this guns, just 2 weeks af
we'll explore the case of the pakistani nashville was still in guantanamo despite being played for re niece updates. imagine had been mistaken for terrorist. ah, you're all 3 on the international with me. you leadership oliver. hello and welcome to the program. russia is pulling the plug. renee's permanent mission to ne, turn the suspension is a zion awaits. operations are set to take place in 2 weeks. it comes in response to the alliance recently, kicking out a number of russian diplomats for...
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he's been held in guantanamo. >> why? we said you could hold people in guantanamo and the words were active combat operations against taliban fighters going on in afghanistan. but they are not anymore. why is he there? >> that's a question to put to the government? >> have you filed a habeas to get them out? >> there is one pending in d.c. for the last 14 years. >> you just let it sit there? >> i'm personally not handling that proceeding. my understanding is we did everything we could to move it forward but it simply has not moved forward stop >> i think i understand. because you are held in guantanamo, you're not permitted to sign affidavits or give testimony? >> that is correct. >> what you're saying to me is what you believe is missing from the polish investigation is someone that says on this date, regardless of where it is, zubayah zubayah mr. was tortured . and i go to the governments mosaic theory and this is what you are disavowing because it is not a state secret that he was tortured, the date he was tortured is
he's been held in guantanamo. >> why? we said you could hold people in guantanamo and the words were active combat operations against taliban fighters going on in afghanistan. but they are not anymore. why is he there? >> that's a question to put to the government? >> have you filed a habeas to get them out? >> there is one pending in d.c. for the last 14 years. >> you just let it sit there? >> i'm personally not handling that proceeding. my understanding is...
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we said you could hold people in guantÁnamo.e words were active combat operations against taliban fighters apparently are going on in afghanistan. they are not anymore. what's -- wise either? >> that's a a question to pute government. we don't know the answer. >> have you filed a hey b is something to get them out? >> there's been a proceeding pending in d.c. for the last 14 years. there's been no action. >> you just let it sit there? >> no. >> i guess this is not relevant but i'm not desha i'm just curious. >> my understanding is we do and everything with her to move it forward but it simply has not moved forward. >> mr. klein, i think i understand, because you were held in guantÁnamo you are not permitted to sign affidavits or give any testimony, correct? >> that is correct. >> what you're saying to me is that you believe what's missing from the polish investigation is someone who actually says on this date, , regardless of where it is, mr. zubaydah was tortured? >> that's right. >> and that goes to the governments mosaic theo
we said you could hold people in guantÁnamo.e words were active combat operations against taliban fighters apparently are going on in afghanistan. they are not anymore. what's -- wise either? >> that's a a question to pute government. we don't know the answer. >> have you filed a hey b is something to get them out? >> there's been a proceeding pending in d.c. for the last 14 years. there's been no action. >> you just let it sit there? >> no. >> i guess this...
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said you could hold people in guantanamo. the words were active combat operations against taliban fighters going on into afghanistan. but they are not anymore, so why is he there? >> asked the question to put to the governor. >> you filed a habeas to get them out. >> there has been a habeas proceeding. there has been no action. >> you just let it sit there? i'm just curious. >> of not handling that proceeding, but my understanding is we have done everything we could to move forward, but it simply has not moved forward. >> i think i understand. because you are held in guantanamo not permitted to find affidavits. you are saying what you believe is missing from the polish investigation is something that says, regardless of where it is, he was tortured? >> that's right. >> and that goes to the mosaic theory, which is what you are disavowing. because is not a state secret that he was tortured, the date he was tortured is not a secret. the place may be, but he does not have to say the place. you will at the polish authorities prove
said you could hold people in guantanamo. the words were active combat operations against taliban fighters going on into afghanistan. but they are not anymore, so why is he there? >> asked the question to put to the governor. >> you filed a habeas to get them out. >> there has been a habeas proceeding. there has been no action. >> you just let it sit there? i'm just curious. >> of not handling that proceeding, but my understanding is we have done everything we...
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guantanamo was built on the shakiest of legal foundations."nigeria, demonstrators took to the streets to mark one year since 2020's is storage and deadly protest against police brutality. the marched past -- the march passed over the highway. 12 protesters were killed that night. this is civil rights activist yemi adamolekun speaking on wednesday. >> nothing is happening. all we want is justice. the police cannot continue to kill the citizens. it can never be ok. that is all we are asking. amy: back in the united states, republican congressman jeff fortenberry of nebraska stepped down from his house committee assignments wednesday, one day after a federal grand jury in california indicted him for lying to fbi agents who were investigating alleged illegal contributions to his 2016 campaign. fortenberry pleaded not guilty to the charges during an arraignment wednesday and was released on $50,000 bond. and in los angeles, protesters gathered in front of the netflix headquarters, as a group of employees from the streaming giant staged a walkout we
guantanamo was built on the shakiest of legal foundations."nigeria, demonstrators took to the streets to mark one year since 2020's is storage and deadly protest against police brutality. the marched past -- the march passed over the highway. 12 protesters were killed that night. this is civil rights activist yemi adamolekun speaking on wednesday. >> nothing is happening. all we want is justice. the police cannot continue to kill the citizens. it can never be ok. that is all we are...
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and he publicly said that he would like to seek guantanamo post. so it's not a blanket, you know, good, bad, or indifferent. but my issue is the transformation of the presidency. and i think everybody who, who has that office should be mindful of what these tools are and, and it's very hard to give up powers, particularly when some of them are secret, particularly when there's a precedent for using them or whether or not it's been better to the courts or congress and so, you know, my issue is the culture of governance and not, and i'm, yes, i would like to think that president biden will be able to dispense with some of these tools, but it's early in the presidency. so we will say, professor garen greenback, thank you. and subtle tools is out now that's of sure. we'll be back on track until then. keep in touch my social media. let us know if you think washington's war and tara continues provided us with . ah, the rather a supposedly within the daniels purely with the basilica thought a month because more used to with you. but it was just food say t
and he publicly said that he would like to seek guantanamo post. so it's not a blanket, you know, good, bad, or indifferent. but my issue is the transformation of the presidency. and i think everybody who, who has that office should be mindful of what these tools are and, and it's very hard to give up powers, particularly when some of them are secret, particularly when there's a precedent for using them or whether or not it's been better to the courts or congress and so, you know, my issue is...
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he has been at guantanamo since 2006.ff in albany county, new york says there is overwhelming evidence of a sex crimes complaint against former governor andrew cuomo. the sheriff acknowledged that there was confusion over thursday's filing of the complaint but he said that does not change the facts. >> the way it went down has nothing to do with the case. the case is very solid. we have information that was attained, we met our burden as fall as -- far as probable cause and we filed. stephanie: cuomo resigned in august after a state attorney general's report accused him of harassing multiple women. today, attorney general letitia james announced she will run for governor. republican congressman adam kinzinger of illinois announced today he won't seek re-election next year. the five term congressman has been a vocal critic of former president trump. he is also one of only two republicans on the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. his announcement came hours after democrats in the illinois le
he has been at guantanamo since 2006.ff in albany county, new york says there is overwhelming evidence of a sex crimes complaint against former governor andrew cuomo. the sheriff acknowledged that there was confusion over thursday's filing of the complaint but he said that does not change the facts. >> the way it went down has nothing to do with the case. the case is very solid. we have information that was attained, we met our burden as fall as -- far as probable cause and we filed....
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guantanamo, heavy weaponry.e of american politics, you see it today with tucker carlson. imagine a group of americans, half the country attacked by the government, there's a new war on terror. that's the paranoid style in american politics today. >> no question about it. i'm going to talk about it more in the 4:00 hour. i think it is important you're here going through some of this. one of the chief questions in this is how does the media dealing with the lies. if fox viewers are watching this on fox nation, are those viewers, streaming viewers going to hear fact checking, hear folks like us say this is not what it is cracked up to be. >> we are in two different media realities. at some point you have to hope whether you're a cnn or fox fan, you have to ask are the images on the screen reflecting your reality when you step outside your living room, when you go outside, do you feel like there's a war on terror? do you feel you're about to be hauled away to gitmo, like the black helicopters are coming for you? at
guantanamo, heavy weaponry.e of american politics, you see it today with tucker carlson. imagine a group of americans, half the country attacked by the government, there's a new war on terror. that's the paranoid style in american politics today. >> no question about it. i'm going to talk about it more in the 4:00 hour. i think it is important you're here going through some of this. one of the chief questions in this is how does the media dealing with the lies. if fox viewers are watching...
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and is it strange for you, the man who caught him, to now be advocating for his release from guantanamounny the twists and turns that life takes, isn't it? you know, so much has been written about abu zubaydah, not just by journalists, but by the people who were involved in his torture, michlin jeffs, the two contract psychologists have written about him. they have given interviews about him. one of them wrote a memoir in they defended the torture. three former cia directors wrote a rebuttal to the senate torture report defending the torture. everybody knows that abu zubaydah was tortured. it's not a state secret. but this is what the cia does with some regulate. they're go into court and just say national security, and oftentimes that's enough to get a case dismissed. >> but you believe abu zubaydah should be released? >> i actually do, as crazy as that might sound. he has been incarcerated, not just incarcerated, but tortured mercilessly at guantanamo and at a series of secret prisons for almost 19 -- i'm sorry, almost 20 years now. we captured him on the night of march 22nd, 2002. so
and is it strange for you, the man who caught him, to now be advocating for his release from guantanamounny the twists and turns that life takes, isn't it? you know, so much has been written about abu zubaydah, not just by journalists, but by the people who were involved in his torture, michlin jeffs, the two contract psychologists have written about him. they have given interviews about him. one of them wrote a memoir in they defended the torture. three former cia directors wrote a rebuttal to...
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we explored the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo this.
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he is being held in guantanamo. the justice says whyoesn't he file a habeas petition?habeas petition, 14 years ago
he is being held in guantanamo. the justice says whyoesn't he file a habeas petition?habeas petition, 14 years ago
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we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo bay, despite being cleared for release after it emerged he'd been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of using ray.
we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo bay, despite being cleared for release after it emerged he'd been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of using ray.
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tortured angel for 17 years without trial, we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo despite being cleared for release after it emerged. he's been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses that tech giant of using racist algorithms. tim, that gap ruth spoke to ortiz going underground. there's lots of, i think, all right, a lot of ad.
tortured angel for 17 years without trial, we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo despite being cleared for release after it emerged. he's been mistaken for a terrorist. and a former researcher at google accuses that tech giant of using racist algorithms. tim, that gap ruth spoke to ortiz going underground. there's lots of, i think, all right, a lot of ad.
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we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo bay. despite being cleared for release, offered emerged, he had been mistaken for a terrorist. for russia. welcome back. the 1st f, a space film crew off to that 12 day shoot up high in the sky above the international space station. and we're talking extreme pressure flaming turbulence, the new pioneers of orbital cinema speak to us here at r t and describe that fiery to send back to us.
we explore the case of a pakistani national, who still in guantanamo bay. despite being cleared for release, offered emerged, he had been mistaken for a terrorist. for russia. welcome back. the 1st f, a space film crew off to that 12 day shoot up high in the sky above the international space station. and we're talking extreme pressure flaming turbulence, the new pioneers of orbital cinema speak to us here at r t and describe that fiery to send back to us.
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military prison at guantanamo approaches, we look at the life and legacy of the
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look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with whom they did not agree. and you will find that there's no justice to be found in the united states. i'm shall angry, and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how he, how he manages his grief. and he was absolutely he was so moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life. and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son, so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night he may retreat into his melancholy. and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying yes, and i felt his melancholy, me like a hammer blow on my chest, we are not going on anywhere at all. and our voice is going to get louder and louder and louder. julian sanchez said, free. i can promise you that roger waters speaking to the progra
look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with whom they did not agree. and you will find that there's no justice to be found in the united states. i'm shall angry, and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how he, how he manages his grief. and he...