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was him back from terming and was arrested by the cia is now being held at guantanamo bay in cuba. never being convicted of any crime and then you hear about this bureaucracy the paperwork we don't know where to put people this is sixteen years later was and what do you have to add to. the situation and get my right now how do you see it. well some of the work that i've been doing with my organization zation cage has been documenting and speaking to a lot of that's what prisons around the world in clean clothing for example a very close friend of mine shakur armory was held for fourteen years without charge or trial lawyers only help the three so i'm a relative novice in comparison to him and the first thing i have to say about what's what's happened to these guys is you know there's all this issue about the definitions of torture that happened in the bush administration that if it wasn't organ failure or test according to the most senior legal advisor to the government then it wasn't torture and then you had obama coming along saying that even though we tortured some folks that to
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government run detention center at guantanamo bay it's still open we explore why years after nine eleven some people remain jailed at the syllabi despite never being charged with any crime i'm really could be law and we are now live on you tube still leave your comments in the shop for us to include in the conversation this morning i watch president obama talking about get right donna moberg which by the word which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up was a big dude split we were going to load it up. that's why there's a dollar trance beaking in twenty sixteen about president obama's plan to shut down the prison complex are going tandem obey in generally of this year present trump verse the bombers executive order to close the facility he reiterated is importance to the so-called war on terror at the state of the union address have a lot. to ensure that in the fight against isis and. we continue to have all necessary power to detain terrorists wherever we chase them down where ever we find. in many cases them it will now be one turn and. in j
government run detention center at guantanamo bay it's still open we explore why years after nine eleven some people remain jailed at the syllabi despite never being charged with any crime i'm really could be law and we are now live on you tube still leave your comments in the shop for us to include in the conversation this morning i watch president obama talking about get right donna moberg which by the word which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it...
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in the shadow of guantanamo bay.make a rare visit to the cuban town besides one of the most controversial military installations in the world. it's official. after having started 42 years ago in a garage, apple is now the first american public company to be worth $1 trillion. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. as a heatwave grips much of europe, we want to know, how hot is it where you are and how do you cope with it 7 any advice for viewers? where you are and how do you cope with it? any advice for viewers? let us know! just use #bbcthebriefing. our top ourtop: —— ourtop our top: —— our top story: the president of zimbabwe, emmerson mnangagwa of the governing zanu—pf party, has been declared the victor in monday's presidential elections. mr mnangagwa won just under 51% of the vote against 44% for nelson chamisa of the opposition movement for democratic change alliance, the mdc. they rejected the results an
in the shadow of guantanamo bay.make a rare visit to the cuban town besides one of the most controversial military installations in the world. it's official. after having started 42 years ago in a garage, apple is now the first american public company to be worth $1 trillion. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. as a heatwave grips much of europe, we want to know, how hot is it where...
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country has done and to whom he sent us a video about what it is he tells his students about guantanamo bay that some of that many of them actually who were born after the detention center was set up and so therefore do not know about guantanamo and have never heard of it here's what he told the stream even if most people have heard of it the images that come to mind are usually orange jumpsuits barbed wire most people couldn't tell you a single person was kept it's it's it dehumanizes place i had the opportunity to man like to go. here who.
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was i'm back from birmingham i was arrested by the cia pakistan is now being held at guantanamo bay in cuba. never been convicted of any crime and then you hear about this bureaucracy the paperwork we don't know where to put people this is sixteen years later was and what do you have to add to. the situation and get my right now how do you see it. well some of the work that i've been doing with my organization zation cage has been documenting and speaking to a lot of that's what prisons around the world in clean clothing for example a very close friend of mine shakur armor it was held for fourteen years without charge or trial has only helped the three so i'm a relative novice in comparison to him and the first thing i have to say about what's what's happened to these guys is you know there's all this issue about the definitions of torture that happened at the border bush administration that if it wasn't organ failure or test according to the most senior legal advisor to the government then it wasn't torture and then you had obama coming along saying that even though we tortured some f
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naval base at guantanamo bay, and visiting is an easy.we were among a group of reign journalists granted rare access to the town where security is so tight that even local residents find getting in and out difficul in its heyday, it was popular with marines on leave, and scores of townspeople worked on the naval base. after the cuban revolution took power, relations soured. reamericans to keep on any cubans working at guantanamo bay, but the last ones retired in 2012. today's young peopleeem at ease, but local fishermen know not to stray too far. leases the naval base under an agreement from 1903 for just $4000 year. fidel castro never cashed the checks, and local party officials really resent their unwanted amerin neighbors. i don't think we should enter into negotiations over its return. one negotiates over something a lot to you, but thi belongs to us and by rights they should give it back. it is not theirs, it is ours. reporter: despite president obama promising to che detention center at guantÁnamo, around 40 detainees ath still held
naval base at guantanamo bay, and visiting is an easy.we were among a group of reign journalists granted rare access to the town where security is so tight that even local residents find getting in and out difficul in its heyday, it was popular with marines on leave, and scores of townspeople worked on the naval base. after the cuban revolution took power, relations soured. reamericans to keep on any cubans working at guantanamo bay, but the last ones retired in 2012. today's young peopleeem at...
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we are about guantanamo bay, not within the u.s. there are often questions about how the constitutional provisions provide outside the u.s. do they provide outside -- do they provide outside the u.s. at -- do they apply outside the u.s. at all? we have military bases in cuba and everyone admits that cuba is sovereign over the territory. how do we say that the risk of habeas corpus applies? justice kennedy wrote this opinion that was pragmatic to say that maybe not as a de jure matter, but as a de facto matter, the u.s. has control over when time obey -- one time obey -- guantanamo bay and it was a critical point at where we were in the war on terror and the government perspective. the court recognized the ability to challenge detentions and it can't change the cases we would see to come in the d.c. circuit. eventually coming back to the supreme court. this is going to be something where the court would make clear it was going to play a role. >> your thoughts on his opinion? >> it brings a conflict to a number of his principles. we h
we are about guantanamo bay, not within the u.s. there are often questions about how the constitutional provisions provide outside the u.s. do they provide outside -- do they provide outside the u.s. at -- do they apply outside the u.s. at all? we have military bases in cuba and everyone admits that cuba is sovereign over the territory. how do we say that the risk of habeas corpus applies? justice kennedy wrote this opinion that was pragmatic to say that maybe not as a de jure matter, but as a...
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naval base at guantÁnamo bay inne cuba isf the most controversial military installations in the world cuba's communist government wants the detention center closed. we were given tiny access to a neighboring town. here's the report reporter: welcome to the most .eavily guarded town in cub it is located directly beside the u.gu naval base at tanamo bay, and visiting is an easy. we were among a group of foreign journalists granted rare access to the town where security is so tight that even local resingnts find getn and out difficult. in its heyday, it was popular with marines on leave, and scores of townspeople worked on the naval base. after the cuban revolution took power, relations soured. americans agreed to keep on any cubans working at guantanamo bay, but the last ones retired in 2012. today's young people seem at ease, but local fishermen know not to stray too far. leases the naval base under an agreement from 1903 for just $4000 year. fidel castro never cashed the checks, and local party officials really resent eir unwanted american neighbors. >> i don't think we should enter i
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even though guantanamo bay is a u.s. military base, it is in cuba, how do you say habeas corpus applies here. i think it is pragmatic to say not as a jury matter but as a defect of matter they have this control over guantanamo bay and are holding these folks there. for the suspension clause to have meaning it needs to apply there. i think it was a pretty credible from the government's perspective, the fact that the court recognized the challenge to seecases we are going to come in d.c. courts and easy circuit of to the supreme court on some issues. but this is going to be something where the court would make clear it was going to play a role. >> your thoughts on his opinion? interesting for justice kennedy because in some case it is a conflict of his core principles. you obviously have liberty. in the private sphere -- you also have the judicial law and obviously that is first and foremost in these cases when you have executives telling you how dangerous and serious these people are. they are being detained for reasons t
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0r send them to guantanamo bay, without due process?itia, decides to take matters into their own hands? might they release these two men? might they release these two men? might they do even worse, perhaps execute them? there they do even worse, perhaps execute them ? there is they do even worse, perhaps execute them? there is a fear within the british government that at some point, some decision has to be made. why this matters is because these two men are so high—profile, how they are handled and trickled —— treated will set the bar and the tone, an example of how other foreign fighters might be treated by the west in the future. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the moving animal sculptures powered by wind now attracting the attention of nasa. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate a
0r send them to guantanamo bay, without due process?itia, decides to take matters into their own hands? might they release these two men? might they release these two men? might they do even worse, perhaps execute them? there they do even worse, perhaps execute them ? there is they do even worse, perhaps execute them? there is a fear within the british government that at some point, some decision has to be made. why this matters is because these two men are so high—profile, how they are...
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we're talking about guantanamo bay which is not within the states. there are often questions with how do constitutional provisions the united states, do they apply outside the united states at all. indian bay in cuba where e is sovereign over the territory. justice kennedy wrote this opinion which was fairly maybe not as a jury matter, but a de facto u.s. has this control over indian bay and is holding these focus there and suspension clause do have meaning, it needs to apply there. in termscritical point of where everything was happening on the war on tror. court t that the recognized this ability to challenge detentions really that we are to ee in d.c. court and circuit, coming back to the supreme court on issues. this is something that the court make clear to play a role. >> your thoughts. >> an interesting case for kennedy. it brings into conflict a number principals. also have the judicial role. that is first and foremost in executives are telling you how deadly and for us these people are being detained, some are lassified and can't be in open
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government run detention center at guantanamo bay still open we explore why years after nine eleven some people remain jailed at the facility despite never being charged with any crime i really could be larger and we are now live on you tube still leave your comments in the shop for us to include in the conversation this morning i watch president obama talking about get right donna moberg which by the word which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with the big dude split we're going to load it up. that's why there's a donald trump speaking in twenty sixteen about president obama's plan to shut down the prison complex at guantanamo bay.
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administrationsh , detainees in guantanamo bay. the court rolls 5-4 that detainees have the right to appear before a judge and know why they are being detained. kennedy: infidelity to freedom's first principles. chief among these are freedom from arbitrary and unlawful restraint and the personal liberty that is secured by the separation of powers. it is from these principles that the judicial authority to consider petitions for habeas corpus derives. we do not undermine the executive powers of commander in chief. the exercise of this powers is vindicated when confirmed by the judicial branch. the constitution's separation of power structure, exercises of judicial power are as legitimate or necessary as the responsibility to hear challenges to the authority of the executive. some of these petitioners have been in custody for six years with no judicial determination as to the galley of their detention. -- lawfulnesss a of their status, even if they do not detain the belief they seek. our opinion does not address the content of the la
administrationsh , detainees in guantanamo bay. the court rolls 5-4 that detainees have the right to appear before a judge and know why they are being detained. kennedy: infidelity to freedom's first principles. chief among these are freedom from arbitrary and unlawful restraint and the personal liberty that is secured by the separation of powers. it is from these principles that the judicial authority to consider petitions for habeas corpus derives. we do not undermine the executive powers of...
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primary reason is because if you look at the politics of it if you are if you are for closing guantanamo bay that can put you in the camp of being a terrorist sympathizer that it's just as easy as that oh for sure which is just the way the american politics political messaging works i don't i think that they really i want to bring up this viewer comment actually not of your comment this is someone who tweeted back to you party's them and one of your organization's tweets queen n.t.o. says well those are terrorists and they should be locked up for life but we got a viewer comment from someone who spoke on that lawyer says the biggest challenge is that we successfully convince most of the u.s. and the world to the eight hundred we're all terrorists when most were sold for bounty and trying to. educate now which no administration has actually done is near impossible and before you answer that i just wanted to share this viewer comment someone was watching the show live and said this in a former detainee he says in fact we haven't escaped yet i was moved from guantanamo to another one and worse
primary reason is because if you look at the politics of it if you are if you are for closing guantanamo bay that can put you in the camp of being a terrorist sympathizer that it's just as easy as that oh for sure which is just the way the american politics political messaging works i don't i think that they really i want to bring up this viewer comment actually not of your comment this is someone who tweeted back to you party's them and one of your organization's tweets queen n.t.o. says well...
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. >>> the trump is weighing plans to move a few high value isis fighters to guantanamo bay.s who participated in the murder of americans and other western hostages. according to western officials they're the only remaining jihadis left of four dubbed as the so-called beetle for their british accent. they're considering sending more to an iraqi prison, although under the iraqi watch they may reserve the right to prosecute. the detention center in guantanamo bay has been the point of contention between human rights activists. having once housing hundreds of inmates, it holds fewer than 50 people. >>> in a letter to congressional leaders trump wrote that the decision saves taxpayers 25 million dollars. we must put our agency on a fiscally sustainable course. the president argues pay raises should be tied to performance rather than applied across the board. the move was met with immediate backlash from union groups and puts political pressure on vulnerable gops and sets up a guaranteed congressional battle before the start of the next fiscal year and comes in the wake of a repub
. >>> the trump is weighing plans to move a few high value isis fighters to guantanamo bay.s who participated in the murder of americans and other western hostages. according to western officials they're the only remaining jihadis left of four dubbed as the so-called beetle for their british accent. they're considering sending more to an iraqi prison, although under the iraqi watch they may reserve the right to prosecute. the detention center in guantanamo bay has been the point of...
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sites including the one in thailand jeana hospital to watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now well his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released the report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him. however when questioned by the senate before taking office hospital insisted that intelligence gained from al-qaeda suspects proof eichel the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack a former cia officer ray mcgovern told me earlier a war crimes were perpetrated on the black site in thailand. gina has was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that if she was allowed to classify the derogatory information on herself before the hearing she supervise th
sites including the one in thailand jeana hospital to watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now well his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released the report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him. however when questioned by the senate before taking office hospital insisted that intelligence gained from al-qaeda suspects proof eichel the president has asserted that torture...
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including the one in thailand on her gina hospital's watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now well his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him on the shiri however when questioned by the senate before taking office possible insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved vital the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i am i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack well former cia officer ray mcgovern say these war crimes were perpetrated at the black site in thailand gina has told it was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that she was allowed to classify the derogatory information on herself before the hearing
including the one in thailand on her gina hospital's watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now well his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him on the shiri however when questioned by the senate before taking office possible insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved vital the president has asserted that...
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black sites including the one in thailand under gina hassles wash new subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he currently states now his case was highlighted back in two thousand and fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from. him nashiri however when questioned by the senate before taking office has full insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved. the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack or former cia officer ray mcgovern says war crimes were perpetrated at the black side in thailand. gina has strong was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that if she was allowed to classify the gerakan tori information on herself before the hea
black sites including the one in thailand under gina hassles wash new subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he currently states now his case was highlighted back in two thousand and fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from. him nashiri however when questioned by the senate before taking office has full insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved. the president has...
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guantanamo bay played into that.oing into the middle east without a comprehensive strategy played into that. recent messages from the administration about muslim bans, for example, plays into that. the increase of islamaphobia in e west, even by politicians, taking the fringe elements and making them main stream, plays into that. so today we were in a way worse situation i believe before 9/11. what is? >> absolutely. i'll give you an example -- you just said we took down the network, the united states declared with its coalition that if it has not killed off -- >> until 2003. >> and severely neutralized isis. >> until 2003, we took the network, but the network is back. isis just is going through a phase. you know, isis today is where al qaeda was after 2001. it's going from a propertio state now to an underterrorist organization. the idea is not al qaeda or isis or any name, the idea is the ideology and the message and the narrative that they have. before 9/11, al qaeda had 400 members. 400 members, 19 of them were k
guantanamo bay played into that.oing into the middle east without a comprehensive strategy played into that. recent messages from the administration about muslim bans, for example, plays into that. the increase of islamaphobia in e west, even by politicians, taking the fringe elements and making them main stream, plays into that. so today we were in a way worse situation i believe before 9/11. what is? >> absolutely. i'll give you an example -- you just said we took down the network, the...
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including the one in thailand under gina hospital's watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him. however when questioned by the senate before taking office possible insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects proved vital the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack a former cia officer ray mcgovern told me earlier thought war crimes were perpetrated on the block site. gina has carl was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that if she was allowed to classify the gerakan tori information on herself before the hearing she supervise the tort
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the americans might say, why don't we send them to guantanamo bay, without due process?sdf, the kurdish militia, decides to take matters into their own hands? might they release these two men? might they do even worse, perhaps even execute them themselves? there's a fear within the british government that at some point, some decision has to be made. why this matters is because these two men are so high—profile, how they are handled and treated will set the bar and the tone, an example of how other foreign fighters might be treated by the west in the future. in indonesia, thousands of people have been left stranded by a second earthquake that's hit the holiday island of lombok and the surrounding area. at least 90 people are confirmed dead and hundreds have been injured. thousands of others have been left without shelter, and are having to camp out in the fields. 0ur correspondent, mehulika sitepu, is in lombok and sent us this report. it struck without warning, sending thousands into the streets to seek shelter. the 6.9 magnitude quake is the second to have hit the islan
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including the one in thailand gina house falls watch he was subsequently then transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now and his case was highlighted by can twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had attained no useful information about. him however when questioned by the senate before taking office a spill insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved vital the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack former cia officer ray mcgovern says war crimes were perpetrated the blocks that possible rather. gina has told it was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that if she was allowed to classify the derogatory information on herself before the hearing she supervise the tor
including the one in thailand gina house falls watch he was subsequently then transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now and his case was highlighted by can twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had attained no useful information about. him however when questioned by the senate before taking office a spill insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved vital the president has asserted that torture works...
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in the shadow of guantanamo bay. installations in the world. it's official. after having started 42 years ago in a garage, apple is now the first american public company to be worth $1 trillion.
in the shadow of guantanamo bay. installations in the world. it's official. after having started 42 years ago in a garage, apple is now the first american public company to be worth $1 trillion.
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namely that the americans just sling these quys that the americans just sling these guys into the guantanamo baydue process , detention centre without due process, or the militia holding them make their own decisions. they could hand them to another group, released them or execute them. the reason this matters is because it is setting a precedent for how foreign fighters elsewhere might be handled in the future. james landale, many thanks. the labour party has tonight dropped an investigation into the senior mp dame margaret hodge. disciplinary action was launched against her last month following a confrontation with leaderjeremy corbyn, over claims of anti—semitism in the party. 0ur political correspondent vicki young is in westminsterfor us. it was one of the most explosive moments in this ongoing dispute over anti—semitism when margaret hodge publicly confronted jeremy corbyn and accused him of being anti—semitic and racist. the labour party launched an investigation and they suddenly dropped it. the reason they suddenly dropped it. the reason they gave tonight is that she has expressed regre
namely that the americans just sling these quys that the americans just sling these guys into the guantanamo baydue process , detention centre without due process, or the militia holding them make their own decisions. they could hand them to another group, released them or execute them. the reason this matters is because it is setting a precedent for how foreign fighters elsewhere might be handled in the future. james landale, many thanks. the labour party has tonight dropped an investigation...
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officer tim lee returning home to stun his two boys at a ballgame after a year-long deployment to guantanamo bay the water to surprise a researcher. watch this. >> right out of the water. jillian: yeah it, did. the shark getting a little too close ttooclose for comfort. rob: finally the ugly, the salon worker hitting her with a broom after botched wax job. new york city, the customer wouldn't pay for eyebrow wax because she didn't like it. and it's just pure mayhem in the salon. at least two people were arrested. she gets a bad wax job and then gets smacked with a broom. i can't imagine being in there and being a by stander. have a good day, everyone. the u.s. just reissued very tough sanctions, finally against the regime in iran. it is the latest important move by the president. they killed americans. they have ki kidnapped americans and sponsor dollars terrorism around the world. it's time to be accountable for that and pay the price. >> the longer we go without finding mollie's body, the more hopeful we are she is alive somewhere. >> judge ellis lashing out at prosecutors about going on and o
officer tim lee returning home to stun his two boys at a ballgame after a year-long deployment to guantanamo bay the water to surprise a researcher. watch this. >> right out of the water. jillian: yeah it, did. the shark getting a little too close ttooclose for comfort. rob: finally the ugly, the salon worker hitting her with a broom after botched wax job. new york city, the customer wouldn't pay for eyebrow wax because she didn't like it. and it's just pure mayhem in the salon. at least...
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, maybe after 9/11, perhaps during the surge, or when he was against a policy such as down at guantanamo bayain, as i recall everyone hopped to it when john mccain called. >> absolutely. look, my dealings with him were really terrific. because we dealt on some immigration, on the immigration reform issue in 2005, 2006, 2007. you get a call from mccain, he would want something to be done or had information to share and that he wanted passed on to the president. and he was very direct, very formal. not very formal, but very direct. one time he called and he had ted kennedy in the room with him. he was saying something. kennedy said something to him. mccain tells kennedy, one of his closest friends, to shut up. bass he's telling -- doesn't want to be interrupted. when he was with you, and as he was with president bush on the surge in iraq and immigration reform, i mean, he was smart, he was intelligent, he was passionate, committed, energetic, tireless and constantly working to find a way to get forward movement. that's what america needs more of in congress in my opinion. that's an irony the t
, maybe after 9/11, perhaps during the surge, or when he was against a policy such as down at guantanamo bayain, as i recall everyone hopped to it when john mccain called. >> absolutely. look, my dealings with him were really terrific. because we dealt on some immigration, on the immigration reform issue in 2005, 2006, 2007. you get a call from mccain, he would want something to be done or had information to share and that he wanted passed on to the president. and he was very direct, very...
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thousands of sealed indictments sending the likes of hillary clinton and barack obama straight to guantanamo bayhave to weigh into. we see real people, citizens of the united states wearing qs all over them. what do they believe? >> it is bizarre. this started on secure internet f forums and they believe that president trump is engaged in a good versus evil struggle. >> he has enemies, he points to the president, enemies of the people. he has got the witch hunt. so three known groups of people he calls the enemy. it is a need of these people from the far, far, right >> hillary clinton hasn't been locked up. so they imagine this nefarious oo cults. >> who makes this t-shirts? >> he is enjoying himself, but look, somebody who is more serious. these are people who you go to amazon to buy these t-shirts. >> someone at this rally with a wooden q he is wearing. they are real people and had a rally in d.c. in april. >> what do they agree on is this kwc q person, or group. who is the leader. this is a good conspiracy, right? >> they think q is their ally. someone in the trump administration. a reporter
thousands of sealed indictments sending the likes of hillary clinton and barack obama straight to guantanamo bayhave to weigh into. we see real people, citizens of the united states wearing qs all over them. what do they believe? >> it is bizarre. this started on secure internet f forums and they believe that president trump is engaged in a good versus evil struggle. >> he has enemies, he points to the president, enemies of the people. he has got the witch hunt. so three known...
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i was at guantÁnamo bay and i see how well they are treated given what they have done.e didn't recognize enemy combatants. rob: interesting part of this, the lawyer says listening to somebody speak about views contrary to his own violates his rights in prison. he wants his own imam in prison. if you are a radical muslim that is not a normal muslim. is he requesting a radical cleric? >> he sounds like a radical. >> to come back and say what he wants to say. >> in a college campus, he is a snowflake muslim i guess. he should only hear what he wants to hear. it is a disgrace, a joke. jillian: all these years later, you have situations where you are drawn to those moments. >> last night my wife and i went out for ice cream and ran into my cousin jean whose brother was killed on 9/11 and talk about this all the time. we are doing well. i wrote a book called shattered lives, trying to get closure and as a family we have done the best we can do. we don't well on things, we have our own lives but we never forget and try to have justice. >> your father, killed in a terror attack
i was at guantÁnamo bay and i see how well they are treated given what they have done.e didn't recognize enemy combatants. rob: interesting part of this, the lawyer says listening to somebody speak about views contrary to his own violates his rights in prison. he wants his own imam in prison. if you are a radical muslim that is not a normal muslim. is he requesting a radical cleric? >> he sounds like a radical. >> to come back and say what he wants to say. >> in a college...
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issued executive orders, keeping open guantanamo bay. they wanted to close it. i want to keep it open and use it. renegotiating disaster history deals and imposing tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum and frankly on countries that are taking advantage of us and have been for many decades. we are imposing tariffs. and by the way, they imposed tariffs on us. you ever see anything like this? i will have politicians come to me. sir, we want free trade. i said so do i. well, such and such a country, you are raising their tariffs. i said yeah, but they have massive tariffs on us. 30% in one case. 100%. in some cases, more than that. what you say about that? well, i understand that, sir, but we are now doing it to them. that's not free-trade. i said well, it's not a stupid trade either, right? it's unbelievable. these people are unplayable. it's unbelievable. you know again i can see you it's gone on. the steel guys can tell you. u.s. steel's opening eight plants. so many different companies have announced plans. some are brand-new, similar expansions. there is nothin
issued executive orders, keeping open guantanamo bay. they wanted to close it. i want to keep it open and use it. renegotiating disaster history deals and imposing tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum and frankly on countries that are taking advantage of us and have been for many decades. we are imposing tariffs. and by the way, they imposed tariffs on us. you ever see anything like this? i will have politicians come to me. sir, we want free trade. i said so do i. well, such and such a...
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faced charges in federal court, not guantanamo bay.oners from 40 different countries. >> bret: lucas tomlinson at the pentagon. up next, our panel on the threat from china. and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you you wouldn't accept from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ d
faced charges in federal court, not guantanamo bay.oners from 40 different countries. >> bret: lucas tomlinson at the pentagon. up next, our panel on the threat from china. and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you you wouldn't accept from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't...
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world or believe in this world like qanon where they think hillary clinton's going to be sent to guantanamo bay. >> cnn's gary tuckman got a chance to speak to some of these qanon supporters. >> reporter: you guys are -- >> you don't believe in the first amendment? >> reporter: you just said the press is the enemy. >> you guys are weaponized by the cia. >> reporter: by the cia? i don't know anybody in the cia except a couple people i've interviewed over the years. you believe there's a deep state. >> yes. >> reporter: and what do you think that deep state's doing? you think they're running this country? >> i think they were and they're petrified now, because they're losing their control. >> reporter: and who is in this deep state? who are the people in it? >> i definitely believe that, like, the clintons, the bushes, the obamas. >> reporter: so you think the clintons, the bushes, and the obamas are running this country as we stand here in the rain? >> no. they're trying. >> william, you say qanon's impact on politics and trump world is dangerous. explain. >> absolutely. well, we saw in the earl
world or believe in this world like qanon where they think hillary clinton's going to be sent to guantanamo bay. >> cnn's gary tuckman got a chance to speak to some of these qanon supporters. >> reporter: you guys are -- >> you don't believe in the first amendment? >> reporter: you just said the press is the enemy. >> you guys are weaponized by the cia. >> reporter: by the cia? i don't know anybody in the cia except a couple people i've interviewed over the...