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so, more than 1a years in guantanamo bay and nine months outside guantanamo bay in dark prison, secret so it's almost 15 years after 9/11. and of course, i still suffer. when i was tortured, i was physically tortured and mentally abused for a very long time, and to this day, there are certain triggers that send me right away to the hospital and ijust become like, you know, very sick, and they take me to the hospital for several days, when one of these triggers come. this is not easy. i was tortured, like, my ribs were broken and i lost my gallbladder, that was kaput, and to this day i suffer from that. no western country accepts, including the uk, to receive me, for medical assistance. you use that word we became familiarwith, �*rendition�*, to describe the way you picked up and you were sent through third countries, eventually to jordan and then on to guantanamo bay, where, of course, you were incarcerated. that happened to you for a reason, mohamedou, it happened because the united states and its allies had intelligence that you were a member of al-qaeda and that you were an importan
so, more than 1a years in guantanamo bay and nine months outside guantanamo bay in dark prison, secret so it's almost 15 years after 9/11. and of course, i still suffer. when i was tortured, i was physically tortured and mentally abused for a very long time, and to this day, there are certain triggers that send me right away to the hospital and ijust become like, you know, very sick, and they take me to the hospital for several days, when one of these triggers come. this is not easy. i was...
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laura: in guantanamo bay for us tonight, thank you. the 9/11 attacks by al qaeda led the u.s.vade afghanistan because the taliban were harboring the terror group. after the chaotic u.s. exit from afghanistan and the taliban back in power trying to present a new face to the world, many afghans are worried about what the new order will bring. >> back in the classroom. this is among the first schools in kabul to reopen for girls after 2001. they along with female teachers had been banned by the group. two decades on, this group has expanded. pupils have gone on to become doctors, engineers. aysha has worked here for the past 40 years. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this time around, the taliban are allowing girls to get an education. but also every school because his are paused, awaiting new rules from the group. people here face other challenges, too. pleas for new buildings to the previous government went unanswered forget the education of young girls and boys has been one of the main achievements of the past 20 years. you have to ask why a government that received billions
laura: in guantanamo bay for us tonight, thank you. the 9/11 attacks by al qaeda led the u.s.vade afghanistan because the taliban were harboring the terror group. after the chaotic u.s. exit from afghanistan and the taliban back in power trying to present a new face to the world, many afghans are worried about what the new order will bring. >> back in the classroom. this is among the first schools in kabul to reopen for girls after 2001. they along with female teachers had been banned by...
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some i with their fate guantanamo bay, where some i with theirfate some guantanamo bay, where some i await their fate. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough! the difficult decision - we reached together was one that required great- and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people, caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: president biden unveils a tougher covid vaccine mandate to help america fight the spread of the delta variant. the us federal government sues the state of texas. the us attorney general says the total ban on abortion is unconstitutional —— the near total ban. 20 years on from the 9/11 attacks, the man thought to have maste
some i with their fate guantanamo bay, where some i with theirfate some guantanamo bay, where some i await their fate. freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today, in a loud and a clear voice, enough of blood and tears. enough! the difficult...
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forassociates guantanamo bay's military prison in cuba.gs, which have seen years of delays. the controversial key rings will determine the key issue of what evidence will be admissible. but much of the evidence is likely to be heard in secret. i am joined now by the bbc�*s north america correspondent who is at guantanamo bay for us. 20 years on, is there any sense that these meeting proceedings —— legal proceedings could be any nearer a conclusion? certainly not a conclusion, not even really a start of the trial proper. we do not have a start date as yet. that is after nine years of these legal proceedings here, as you said, 42 pre—trial hearings. we have seen through the glass in the gallery of the court room, we have seen the five defendants, who are alleged either to have provided logistics support, helped plan the attacks are provided financial support for the attackers on 9/11. even this week, things have gone extremely slowly. we have got a newjudge in place, the seventhjudge that we have got a newjudge in place, the seventh judge th
forassociates guantanamo bay's military prison in cuba.gs, which have seen years of delays. the controversial key rings will determine the key issue of what evidence will be admissible. but much of the evidence is likely to be heard in secret. i am joined now by the bbc�*s north america correspondent who is at guantanamo bay for us. 20 years on, is there any sense that these meeting proceedings —— legal proceedings could be any nearer a conclusion? certainly not a conclusion, not even...
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aleem maqbool reports from guantanamo bay.ago led to a wide reaching response. but one that's since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by—product of the 9/11 attack still remains. prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. well, of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us anywhere near the detention facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. when i was last here, things were very different. we saw some detainees mingle and eat together and interact with the guards, though we knew of other camps where prisoners didn't have such privileges. we were even able to wander through the long abandoned camp x—ray, where in the months after the 9/11 attacks men and boys were first transferred, interrogated and, in many cases, tortured. of nearly 800 men and boys who have been detained at guantanamo bay, 39 r
aleem maqbool reports from guantanamo bay.ago led to a wide reaching response. but one that's since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by—product of the 9/11 attack still remains. prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. well, of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us...
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nearly 800 men and boys have been detained at guantanamo bay — 39 of them remain there. 10 of them haveg to leave. 17 have never been charged — but will remain in prison for life because they are deemed a security risk. other 10 are still awaiting trial. we have talked about the carnage that happened in new york and abroad 20 years ago in the aftermath as well. the man who was thought to have conceived of the idea of it all, who took that idea to osama bin laden and then went on to be one of the key architects, is right here in guantanamo bay. and for associates as well, including his nephew and those four people are accused of providing varying degrees of planning, logistical, financial support to the hijackers who carried out those attacks and 2001. as you say, this happens that this week, after a hiatus of 18 months because the pandemic, those five men's appeared in a pretrial hearing. we do not have its relevant all these years afterwards. but they have appeared in a courtroom here in guantanamo bay and as well as those behind the glass, seeing the men in the courtroom, where a few
nearly 800 men and boys have been detained at guantanamo bay — 39 of them remain there. 10 of them haveg to leave. 17 have never been charged — but will remain in prison for life because they are deemed a security risk. other 10 are still awaiting trial. we have talked about the carnage that happened in new york and abroad 20 years ago in the aftermath as well. the man who was thought to have conceived of the idea of it all, who took that idea to osama bin laden and then went on to be one...
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and of course, close guantanamo bay. the prison was established at the us base in guantanamo bay, southeast of cuba. in january, 2002 former president brock obama failed to shut it down after congress imposed limits on the transfer of its detainees. and donald trump pledged to keep the prison open and loaded up with those he called bad dudes. president joe biden is being challenged by some republicans who see the release of detainees as a threat to us security. his administration is trying to secure guarantees that the detainees will get humane treatment in the home country or 3rd countries will resettle them. for 5 taliban members released in 2014, in exchange for american soldier. and now members of the new taliban government and up on the, on the let's bringing a guess in belgrade, mansell at a fee, a former guantanamo detainees at guantanamo coordinator for kj human rights advocacy organization. and i saw mo, jasmine l, got our senior manager for mena at the institute for strategic dialogue, and a former pentagon, mi
and of course, close guantanamo bay. the prison was established at the us base in guantanamo bay, southeast of cuba. in january, 2002 former president brock obama failed to shut it down after congress imposed limits on the transfer of its detainees. and donald trump pledged to keep the prison open and loaded up with those he called bad dudes. president joe biden is being challenged by some republicans who see the release of detainees as a threat to us security. his administration is trying to...
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i'm in, ron con. guantanamo bay opened in the shadow. the 911 attacks 20 years ago was meant to be a temporary detention center for the biggest threats to us national security, as part of the so called war on terror. but the place soon became notorious for human rights abuses. at its peak, it held a $780.00 detainees, most without charge, somewhat tortured it using techniques such as water boarding. they had no protection on the u. s. or international law, and no access to a fair trial. 39 prisoners is still there, including the alleged mastermind of the september 11th attacks. president joe biden has promised to close it by 2024, but his administration faces many legal and political challenges. i don't have a timeline for you, as you know. there's a process, there are different layers of the process, but that remains our goal and we are considering all available avenues to responsibly transfer detainees. and of course, close one time. ok. the prism was established at the us base in guantanamo bay, southeast of cuba. in january, 2002 for
i'm in, ron con. guantanamo bay opened in the shadow. the 911 attacks 20 years ago was meant to be a temporary detention center for the biggest threats to us national security, as part of the so called war on terror. but the place soon became notorious for human rights abuses. at its peak, it held a $780.00 detainees, most without charge, somewhat tortured it using techniques such as water boarding. they had no protection on the u. s. or international law, and no access to a fair trial. 39...
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the proceedings are happening in guantanamo bay in cuba.orth america correspondent is there with this report. reporter: a demand for justice following that horrific day 20 years ago led to a wide reaching response. but one that since led to accusations u.s. perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious byproduct of the 9/11 attacks still remains, prisoners arstill being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. the u.s. authorities have allowed us t be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show in terms of people and structures. they have not allowed us anywhere near the detention facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. when i was last year, things were different. we saw some detainees mingle and eat together and interact with the guards. we knew of other camps where prisoners did not have such privileges. we were even able to wander through the abandoned camp x-ray, where in the months after the 9/11 attacks, men and boys were further transferred, interrogated, and in many cases, tortu
the proceedings are happening in guantanamo bay in cuba.orth america correspondent is there with this report. reporter: a demand for justice following that horrific day 20 years ago led to a wide reaching response. but one that since led to accusations u.s. perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious byproduct of the 9/11 attacks still remains, prisoners arstill being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. the u.s. authorities have allowed us t be here, but they are extremely...
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they don't believe they're holding migrants at guantanamo bay, particularly those fleeing not only therest country in the hemisphere, a country wracked by earthquake, the assassination of the president there, many other factors, that they should be held at guantanamo and even entertained as a possibility to go to their home country. they feel they should have the right to seek asylum whether it's at sea or at the southwest border because of the circumstances from which they are fleeing. again, to underscore, this is not a proposal by the biden administration to move migrants from the southwest border. but it is an admission, effectively, of the biden administration that they're going to continue the existing practice. remember, haiti helped thousands of migrants during george h.w. bush's administration. it was a widely-panned program. the idea that has brought criticism from the pro-migrant community. >> it seems like the treatment of haitian migrants is particularly harsh in comparison to some of the images we've seen in other instances. we know this immigration system is broken, ever
they don't believe they're holding migrants at guantanamo bay, particularly those fleeing not only therest country in the hemisphere, a country wracked by earthquake, the assassination of the president there, many other factors, that they should be held at guantanamo and even entertained as a possibility to go to their home country. they feel they should have the right to seek asylum whether it's at sea or at the southwest border because of the circumstances from which they are fleeing. again,...
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aleem maqbool reports from guantanamo bay.aching response. but one that's since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by—product of the 9/11 attack still remains. prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. well, of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us anywhere near the detention facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. when i was last here, things were very different. we saw some detainees mingle and eat together and interact with the guards, though we knew of other camps where prisoners didn't have such privileges. we were even able to wander through the long abandoned camp x—ray, where in the months after the 9/11 attacks men and boys were first transferred, interrogated and, in many cases, tortured. of nearly 800 men and boys who have been detained at guantanamo bay, 39 remain. about a quart
aleem maqbool reports from guantanamo bay.aching response. but one that's since led to accusations the us perpetrated injustice. in a tiny corner of cuba, one notorious by—product of the 9/11 attack still remains. prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay. well, of course the us authorities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us anywhere near the...
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overnight homeland security responding to reports about a migrant detention facility being built at guantanamo bay, cuba. >>> the volcano emergency in the atlantic takes a troubling new turn. a wall of lava 40 feet high crashing into more homes. we'll take you there to hear the explosions, plus, the new plan to save more neighborhoods from being destroyed. >>> a new witness comes forward in the gabby petito case. what she saw just outside the park where the 22-year-old's body was found. >>> it was the biggest art heist in world history. $500 million in masterpieces stolen from this boston museum. this morning why this cold case just got even colder. >>> and the best city in america for coffee. you might be surprised. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm phil lipof. andrew is off today. >>> the cdc is set to vote on pfizer's booster shot, this coming after the fda authorized a third shot for millions of americans at high risk of the disease. abc's ike ejiochi joins us with the very latest. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona.
overnight homeland security responding to reports about a migrant detention facility being built at guantanamo bay, cuba. >>> the volcano emergency in the atlantic takes a troubling new turn. a wall of lava 40 feet high crashing into more homes. we'll take you there to hear the explosions, plus, the new plan to save more neighborhoods from being destroyed. >>> a new witness comes forward in the gabby petito case. what she saw just outside the park where the 22-year-old's body...
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to mark 20 years since 9/11, the alleged mastermind behind the attacks appearing in court in guantanamo bay. khalid sheikh mohammed, ksm, and four alleged co-conspirators, what played out in court today? terry moran reporting. >>> back here at home tonight, one week after texas banned abortions in texas after about six weeks, tonight, texas governor greg abbott now signing into law a sweeping new voting law, one of the most restrictive ever. >>> the tragic amusement park accident in colorado. a 6-year-old girl plunging 110 feet on an underground ride. >>> the scene onboard an american airlines flight. the unruly passenger and what he was saying about the president. >>> and news tonight coming in from ethel kennedy, the widow of rfk. some of her children split. she's now weighing in on the possible parole of her husband's killer. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you at home after the labor day holiday. and we begin tonight with millions of schoolchildren heading back. and now the largest increase in covid cases in children since the pandemic started. in fact, more than
to mark 20 years since 9/11, the alleged mastermind behind the attacks appearing in court in guantanamo bay. khalid sheikh mohammed, ksm, and four alleged co-conspirators, what played out in court today? terry moran reporting. >>> back here at home tonight, one week after texas banned abortions in texas after about six weeks, tonight, texas governor greg abbott now signing into law a sweeping new voting law, one of the most restrictive ever. >>> the tragic amusement park...
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khalid shaikh mohammed and four co-defendants arrived at guantanamo bay 15 years ago.out because they were waterboarded. >>> a $9,000 reward is being offered as police investigate the shooting death of a 4-year-old in chicago. one of eight hit by gunfire over the holiday weekend. >>> officials in new orleans expect all customers who lost power during hurricane ida to have it back by late tomorrow. joe biden will tour ida's flooding damage in new york and new jersey today. >>> today's weather, hot and windy across the west creating dangerous fire conditions, rain and storms in the southeast and the midwest. warm on the east coast. >>> and finally it is time to choose an outfit for the day. should it be something in white? >> even after labor day? will ganss looks for answers. >> you can't wear white shoes after labor day. >> that's not true anymore. >> reporter: or is it? on the day after labor day experts are weighing in. "vogue" publishing an article entitled "yes, we're wearing white after labor day. so the question is no longer, can i but how do i wear white after l
khalid shaikh mohammed and four co-defendants arrived at guantanamo bay 15 years ago.out because they were waterboarded. >>> a $9,000 reward is being offered as police investigate the shooting death of a 4-year-old in chicago. one of eight hit by gunfire over the holiday weekend. >>> officials in new orleans expect all customers who lost power during hurricane ida to have it back by late tomorrow. joe biden will tour ida's flooding damage in new york and new jersey today....
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we will hear more from the relatives and victims and report from afghanistan and guantanamo bay on how that later in the programme. britain's18—year—old emma raducanu has won the us open in one of the most dramatic victories in modern tennis. she beat 19—year—old leylah fernandez of canada in two sets — 6-4, 6-3. raducanu only made it into the tournament as a qualifier, but she won the title without dropping a single set. she's the first british woman to win a grand slam title in 44 years. craig 0'shannessy is a tennis strategy coach who's worked with novak djokovic, and hejoins me now from austin, texas. thank you forjoining us. what a joyous evening for raducanu fans and tennis fans generally. the formic tradition of one tim henman called it an absolute joke, he couldn't believe what he had seen. how do you describe what this moment is the women's tennis entities? it was magnificent. i spent the first week in new york coaching myself and i walked by and several times in the tunnels underneath going back and forth to the courts and she caught my eyes. this girl has a swagger, she was
we will hear more from the relatives and victims and report from afghanistan and guantanamo bay on how that later in the programme. britain's18—year—old emma raducanu has won the us open in one of the most dramatic victories in modern tennis. she beat 19—year—old leylah fernandez of canada in two sets — 6-4, 6-3. raducanu only made it into the tournament as a qualifier, but she won the title without dropping a single set. she's the first british woman to win a grand slam title in 44...
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this happened at a military court in guantanamo bay, cuba.investigative correspondent catherine herridge is there. >> reporter: errol, military prosecutors say they are committed to a fair and just outcome, but after more than a decade of legal arguments over evidence and allegations the defendants were tortured in c.i.a. custody, there is still no trial date. ♪ ♪ ♪ to mark the 20th anniversary, a special presentation of the colors at guantanamo bay, where the defendants are held in a military prison not far from the courthouse custom built for their tral. nearly ability00 prisoners have passed through the detention camps. 39 remain today. among them, the five 9/11 defendants, including the self-described architect of the attack, khalid sheikh mohammed, who are accused of war crimes, including conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism, hijacking, and the intentional murder of civilians. in their first court appearance sense the pandemic hit, the men appeared older, some thinner. in the gallery, a hand full of 9/11 family members. >> we are cauti
this happened at a military court in guantanamo bay, cuba.investigative correspondent catherine herridge is there. >> reporter: errol, military prosecutors say they are committed to a fair and just outcome, but after more than a decade of legal arguments over evidence and allegations the defendants were tortured in c.i.a. custody, there is still no trial date. ♪ ♪ ♪ to mark the 20th anniversary, a special presentation of the colors at guantanamo bay, where the defendants are held in...
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>> bret: lucas tomlinson live guantanamo bay, cuba. thank you.just a few moments we will speak to the former chairman of the joint chiefs. another group of americans has left afghanistan after several days of delays. many afghans who worked with the u.s. over the last 20 years are seeking to escape taliban tyranny. the tried to head to nearby countries including pakistan. correspondent trey yingst is in pakistan tonight. a warning here his report does contain some images you may find disturbing. >> another qatary charter flight lands in doha with americans and foreign nationals on board. 158 people in total. it's a tedious and dangerous process to get westerners out of taliban controlled afghanistan. but people are willing to take the risks for a better future. >> my daughter and granddaughter want to go to -- they have a british passport. life is difficult for them here. we want them to go to london. they do not miss school. >> others are trying to fly into kabul international airport as well including turkey and pakistan. pakistan is ramping up
>> bret: lucas tomlinson live guantanamo bay, cuba. thank you.just a few moments we will speak to the former chairman of the joint chiefs. another group of americans has left afghanistan after several days of delays. many afghans who worked with the u.s. over the last 20 years are seeking to escape taliban tyranny. the tried to head to nearby countries including pakistan. correspondent trey yingst is in pakistan tonight. a warning here his report does contain some images you may find...
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. >>> we're going to take a break in 60 seconds we'll go to guantanamo bay, cuba, where the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is in court today. >>> days before our nation marks 20 years since 9/11, the man accused of plotting the attacks returned to a courtroom in guantanamo bay after a long delay our ken dilanian is there. ken, khalid sheikh mohammed looked a lot different than many remember >> reporter: lester, the confessed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks was escorted by guards into a military courtroom here today wearing a turban and a full beard dyed orange. his first appearance after a pandemic shutdown of more than 500 days khalid sheikh mohammed could be seen smiling and bantering with one of his four co-defendants. the death penalty case against the five men is in its ninth year of pretrial hearings with a new judge and no sign that it will reach a military jury anytime soon the judge called a halt after just two hours over a procedural issue the defendants were taken back to their cell as the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaches, justice in this case remains elusive.
. >>> we're going to take a break in 60 seconds we'll go to guantanamo bay, cuba, where the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is in court today. >>> days before our nation marks 20 years since 9/11, the man accused of plotting the attacks returned to a courtroom in guantanamo bay after a long delay our ken dilanian is there. ken, khalid sheikh mohammed looked a lot different than many remember >> reporter: lester, the confessed mastermind of the 9/11 attacks was escorted by...
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they're still being held at guantanamo bay, the us detention centre in cuba. oys have been detained there. five of those men have appeared before a judge in guantanamo bayjust this week, with the families of some 9/11 victims present in the court. the bbc�*s aleem maqbool met some of them. yes, it's notjust khalid sheikh mohammed who is here, but four others who were implicated in that plot to attack new york and those other sites 20 years ago. khalid sheikh mohammed is believed to have conceived of the idea of the attacks, taking it to 0sama bin laden and then subsequently planned the attacks. but also, walid bin attash is alleged to have trained two of the hijackers. you've got ramzi bin al—shibh, who is thought to have run the hamburg cell of the operation, then two others — ammar al—baluchi and mustafa al—hawsawi, who are thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. so all those stories of loss we've been hearing all day, well, these are five of the men who it's alleged played a big role in a lot of that loss. and they are her
they're still being held at guantanamo bay, the us detention centre in cuba. oys have been detained there. five of those men have appeared before a judge in guantanamo bayjust this week, with the families of some 9/11 victims present in the court. the bbc�*s aleem maqbool met some of them. yes, it's notjust khalid sheikh mohammed who is here, but four others who were implicated in that plot to attack new york and those other sites 20 years ago. khalid sheikh mohammed is believed to have...
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let's cross life now to guantanamo bay. george w bush to house accused islamic terrorists believed to have been involved in the 11th september attacks on the us. over the past 20 years, the base has become notorious for allegations of torture and mistreatment against inmates. the bbc�*s north america correspondent aleem maqbool is there and joins me now. it is extremely controversial, guantanamo bay, the man accused of masterminding the 9/11 attacks is still awaiting trial, all these years on. what do you think is the mood that today? and the sense of what the future holds for the people, the inmates there that remain? , , ., , , remain? yes, it is not 'ust highly sheikh mohammed _ remain? yes, it is notjust highly sheikh mohammed who - remain? yes, it is notjust highly sheikh mohammed who is - remain? yes, it is notjust highly sheikh mohammed who is here | remain? yes, it is notjust highly i sheikh mohammed who is here but remain? yes, it is notjust highly - sheikh mohammed who is here but for others who were implicated in
let's cross life now to guantanamo bay. george w bush to house accused islamic terrorists believed to have been involved in the 11th september attacks on the us. over the past 20 years, the base has become notorious for allegations of torture and mistreatment against inmates. the bbc�*s north america correspondent aleem maqbool is there and joins me now. it is extremely controversial, guantanamo bay, the man accused of masterminding the 9/11 attacks is still awaiting trial, all these years...
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military detention center at guantanamo bay, cuba.bs' catherine herridge was inside that pretrial hearing sitting just feet from the defendants, and she joins us now. catherine, i mean, these men are charged with terrorism, hijacking, and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. why were they smiling today? >> reporter: well, norah, the men are charged with war crimes, yet, they were smiling and talking freely to each other.in i was sitting in the gallery where thick reinforced glass separates us from the defendants. i was about 15 yards from khalid sheikh mohammed, the self- described architect of the attacks. today he looked much older, thinner. his beard is long and gray, tinted an orangey-red on the sides. i was already out of the courtroom when he apparently waved to at least one of the reporters. the other four defendants were deeply engaged with their attorneys throughout the process, norah. >> o'donnell: i keep hearing the hearings for the masterminds and the others, they have dragged on for years. is there any end in sight for the 9/11
military detention center at guantanamo bay, cuba.bs' catherine herridge was inside that pretrial hearing sitting just feet from the defendants, and she joins us now. catherine, i mean, these men are charged with terrorism, hijacking, and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. why were they smiling today? >> reporter: well, norah, the men are charged with war crimes, yet, they were smiling and talking freely to each other.in i was sitting in the gallery where thick reinforced glass separates us...
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we're also taking you live to guantanamo bay, cuba, for an update just in to us in the last couple of minutes on the 9/11 trial. that's next. try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer...
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amy: this comes as the five men accused of plotting the september 11 attacks appeared in a guantanamo bayary court tuesday for the first time in over a year. the resumption of the pretrial hearings comes just days ahead of the 20th anniversary of the attacks. the case against the five men includes suspected mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed, has been riddled with procedural problems including the admissibility of evidence that was obtained under torture by cia agents. the pre-trial hearings, which have been prolonged for at least nine years, were suspended in february 2020 due to the pandemic. the selection of a military jury will likely not begin until next year. brian knappenberger, in the documentary series, you interviewed the lawyer who has since resigned, saying guantanamo is in outer space when it comes to the u.s. justice system. exactly why these men are still being held there, khalid sheikh mohammed, has been put under sleep deprivation for nearly 200 hours. talk about what is happening now. brian: that is a big part of the series. we trace guantanamo bay, the decisions that wer
amy: this comes as the five men accused of plotting the september 11 attacks appeared in a guantanamo bayary court tuesday for the first time in over a year. the resumption of the pretrial hearings comes just days ahead of the 20th anniversary of the attacks. the case against the five men includes suspected mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed, has been riddled with procedural problems including the admissibility of evidence that was obtained under torture by cia agents. the pre-trial hearings,...
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s. southern border to guantanamo bay. however, the contracts solicitation has set off the alarm with some immigrant advocates. the advertisement looking for a contractor specifies the need to hire at least some guards who speak spanish and haitian creole. people like us represented of alexandria or casio cortez, called the move, utterly shameful on twitter. some of those seem advocates have been critical of the biden administration's decision to expel more than $1000.00 migrants back to haiti as that country suffers from recent events which include political turmoil and natural disasters. and they have ripped into the government for allowing horseback patrols to pursue patients at the border. what, how are we doing? we're, what we witness takes us back hundreds of years. what we witness was worse than what we witness to slavery. how boys with their reigns again, with things like people, patients and to the water where they're graham and falling down and all they're trying to do is escape from violence in their country. yo
s. southern border to guantanamo bay. however, the contracts solicitation has set off the alarm with some immigrant advocates. the advertisement looking for a contractor specifies the need to hire at least some guards who speak spanish and haitian creole. people like us represented of alexandria or casio cortez, called the move, utterly shameful on twitter. some of those seem advocates have been critical of the biden administration's decision to expel more than $1000.00 migrants back to haiti...
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prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay.ities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us anywhere near the detention facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. when i was last here, things were very different. we saw some detainees mingle and eat together and interact with the guards, though we knew of other camps where prisoners didn't have such privileges. we were even able to wander through the long abandoned camp x—ray, where in the months after the 9/11 attacks men and boys were first transferred, interrogated and, in many cases, tortured. of nearly 800 men and boys who have been detained at guantanamo bay, 39 remain. about a quarter were cleared for release as far back as 2010, but are still waiting to leave. two have been charged and convicted, in what are called military commissions. 17 have never been charged, but will remain in prison for life, because they are deemed a security th
prisoners are still being held in limbo in guantanamo bay.ities have allowed us to be here, but they are extremely restrictive in controlling what we can show, in terms of people and structures. they certainly haven't allowed us anywhere near the detention facilities where the remaining prisoners are being held. when i was last here, things were very different. we saw some detainees mingle and eat together and interact with the guards, though we knew of other camps where prisoners didn't have...
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they're still being held at guantanamo bay, the us detention centre in cuba.ere, but four others who were implicated in that plot to attack new york and those other sites 20 years ago. khalid sheikh mohammed is believed to have conceived of the idea of the attacks, taking it to 0sama bin laden and then subsequently planned the attacks. but also, walid bin attash is alleged to have trained two of the hijackers. you've got ramzi bin al—shibh, who is thought to have run the hamburg cell of the operation, then two others — ammar al—baluchi and also mustafa al—hawsawi — who are thought to have provided financial and logistical support to the attackers. so all those stories of loss we've been hearing all day, well, these are five of the men who it's alleged played a big role in a lot of that loss. and they are here and itjust so happens that over the last few days they have made their first appearances in a courtroom for more than 18 months — the legal proceedings were stalled because of the coronavirus pandemic. but alongside us in the gallery were family members o
they're still being held at guantanamo bay, the us detention centre in cuba.ere, but four others who were implicated in that plot to attack new york and those other sites 20 years ago. khalid sheikh mohammed is believed to have conceived of the idea of the attacks, taking it to 0sama bin laden and then subsequently planned the attacks. but also, walid bin attash is alleged to have trained two of the hijackers. you've got ramzi bin al—shibh, who is thought to have run the hamburg cell of the...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, guantanamo bay.. my client, ammar al—baluchi, has been in us custody for 18 years. 3.5 years in cia custody at black sites being tortured and then 15 years, actually, as of september 6th 2006, here at guantanamo bay. and what i usually talk to him about, in addition to the court case, actually more than the court case, is medical care. only 44 years old and he is deteriorating from the torture that was inflicted on him, and from day to day is really suffering with a lack of medical care. so that is what i talk to him about most of the time. part of the problem is that when we initially started bringing men from afghanistan and pakistan here to guantanamo, there was no vetting system on the ground and so our policy in afghanistan in particular was to bring them to guantanamo and sort them out then. and what we were doing on the ground in afghanistan in particular, and the border areas of pakistan, was dropping leaflets offering massive bounties for anyone associated with al-qaeda, and what ended up ha
aleem maqbool, bbc news, guantanamo bay.. my client, ammar al—baluchi, has been in us custody for 18 years. 3.5 years in cia custody at black sites being tortured and then 15 years, actually, as of september 6th 2006, here at guantanamo bay. and what i usually talk to him about, in addition to the court case, actually more than the court case, is medical care. only 44 years old and he is deteriorating from the torture that was inflicted on him, and from day to day is really suffering with a...
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terry moran joins us now with more on the pretrial hearing in guantanamo bay.d morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it's been 20 years and still no justice in this case, but today in guantanamo bay khalid shaikh mohammed described as the architect of these attacks, he came up with the attack and four other men described as financial organizers, hijacking trainers and other planners, they will appear in a special military court in guantanamo bay to face charges including terrorism, violation of the laws of war and conspiracy. they face the death penalty. and a group of family members of 9/11 victims, they're also in guantanamo bay, cuba, some spending this 20-year anniversary of the attacks witnessing these proceedings. but even after all these years as you say, this case is still stuck in pretrial motions. the actual trial with witnesses and evidence, that's not expected to start even this year. these defendants were brutally tortured at cia black site prisons around the world for years before they were transferred to guantanamo bay in 2006. khal
terry moran joins us now with more on the pretrial hearing in guantanamo bay.d morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it's been 20 years and still no justice in this case, but today in guantanamo bay khalid shaikh mohammed described as the architect of these attacks, he came up with the attack and four other men described as financial organizers, hijacking trainers and other planners, they will appear in a special military court in guantanamo bay to face charges including...
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the latest from guantanamo bay. >>> after ida, new images from the storm zone, as joe biden tours flood ravaged areas of the northeast today and the estimate when power will be restored in new orleans. >>> breaking her silence. a woman who says bill cosby assaulted her speaks out. who she blames for cosby's unexpected release from prison. >>> caught on camera. the shoplifting suspect left in the lurch when the getaway driver takes off. >>> sci-fi city. a billionaire announces his vision for a brand new city. >>> celebrating the life of michael way kay williams. tributes pouring in. ♪ ♪ >>> from abc news in new york, this is "america this morning." >> good tuesday morning. we begin with the case against the man known as the master mind of the 9/11 attacks. >> a crucial hearing is about to resume in what's being called the longest prosecution in u.s. history. khalid sheikh muhammad and his associates are inching toward their landmark trial. but before the trial begins, some important decisions must be made. >> this morning, as the nation prepares to mourn 20 years since the september 11 a
the latest from guantanamo bay. >>> after ida, new images from the storm zone, as joe biden tours flood ravaged areas of the northeast today and the estimate when power will be restored in new orleans. >>> breaking her silence. a woman who says bill cosby assaulted her speaks out. who she blames for cosby's unexpected release from prison. >>> caught on camera. the shoplifting suspect left in the lurch when the getaway driver takes off. >>> sci-fi city. a...
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in fact, he was, is trial began on tuesday again at guantanamo bay. it is the view, surely that a sum of love was responsible for the $911.00 attacks emperor. he said that i am in wrong. i do not know about that, but yeah, knowledge is that means that he will be more if he and i cannot you so or will here not know about vector your i, he, we were listed as what is your call on my new one while i'm on was, was yes, but i mean, is it difficult for you to admit, been loudon was involved because the founder of the taliban, molo mom said i don't want to go down in history as someone who betrayed a guest. we have given him a summer, been learned and refuge. i cannot throw him out. when the americans, of course, asked for a samo been love to be sent to the americans. for questioning bert, he was telling our leadership i nothing was now. obviously, what followed 911 was torture in guantanamo bay by us authorities rendition flights. we have julian, a son journalist, in jail, in london here for blowing the whistle on nato war crimes. but you know that to all ar
in fact, he was, is trial began on tuesday again at guantanamo bay. it is the view, surely that a sum of love was responsible for the $911.00 attacks emperor. he said that i am in wrong. i do not know about that, but yeah, knowledge is that means that he will be more if he and i cannot you so or will here not know about vector your i, he, we were listed as what is your call on my new one while i'm on was, was yes, but i mean, is it difficult for you to admit, been loudon was involved because...
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nbc report revealed that dhs is searching for contractors to run a migrant detention center at guantanamo bayment to nbc news dhs denied the center would hold haitian migrants stopped at the texas border. ken dilanian is here for more on that story and i think we will have morgan chesky on the ground -- morgan, good, i'm glad we have you here. morgan, start with what's happening on the ground with border patrol agents dispersing some of these migrants. what's the situation in del rio? >> reporter: it is certainly a 24/7 mission and this is where upwards of 15,000 migrants crossed starting more than a week ago today, this is the crossing on the rio grande river, joe, be careful standing on the edge of this dam, the water shallow behind me, they were able to come across for four to five days before their numbers peaked at around 15,000 on saturday and i want to walk this direction here because, garrett, you mentioned that wall of state trooper vehicles, watch your head here, joe, walk under the tape, you can see as we dan in this direction these are a few of the texas state troopers, hundreds o
nbc report revealed that dhs is searching for contractors to run a migrant detention center at guantanamo bayment to nbc news dhs denied the center would hold haitian migrants stopped at the texas border. ken dilanian is here for more on that story and i think we will have morgan chesky on the ground -- morgan, good, i'm glad we have you here. morgan, start with what's happening on the ground with border patrol agents dispersing some of these migrants. what's the situation in del rio? >>...
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in guantanamo bay, by us authorities, rendition flights. we have julian, a son journalist, in jail, in london here for blowing the whistle on nato war crimes. but you know that the all around the world, there are pictures now of a to report is from at the last rose, never to knock the be beaten by taliban authorities. taller news is why he'd monday was that his camera confiscated what is happening to journalism in afghanistan. is it illegal? no, no problem there with their new reporting, of course, or should handbook by militia on the interior. and they want to gather him and also the issue they want her to express your coming about, not that bad or in the past or for the future without paying for the cooper the state, sir. and we were using for walking lang. we're going to be actually not or who to your coarser portion. and also we were trying to turn up into politics. while we had to report that dr. some ice is here, members are holding our station, the monster wanted to kind of venture to speak. and that is why our, our work compared to
in guantanamo bay, by us authorities, rendition flights. we have julian, a son journalist, in jail, in london here for blowing the whistle on nato war crimes. but you know that the all around the world, there are pictures now of a to report is from at the last rose, never to knock the be beaten by taliban authorities. taller news is why he'd monday was that his camera confiscated what is happening to journalism in afghanistan. is it illegal? no, no problem there with their new reporting, of...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guantanamo bay.s and a feeling of heat or pressure. the condition was first noticed in the cuban capital, with cases amonst cia officers, but now there are reports of it all around the world. some suspect havana syndrome could be a form of attack by a foreign state using microwaves. here's our security correspondent, gordon corera. cheering and whistling in 2015, the us reopened its embassy in cuba, as relations between the countries were restored, but then something happened. diplomats and spies began to hear sounds and fall ill with a mysterious illness that people struggled to explain — what became known as havana syndrome. the trump administration announced friday that it is pulling more than half of its staff out of the american embassy in havana. but it wasn'tjust havana. on a trip to moscow a year later, senior cia officer marc polymeropolous says he suffered similar symptoms. it is real, we have to get our people health care and then we have to find out who's doing this because, as i have alw
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guantanamo bay.s and a feeling of heat or pressure. the condition was first noticed in the cuban capital, with cases amonst cia officers, but now there are reports of it all around the world. some suspect havana syndrome could be a form of attack by a foreign state using microwaves. here's our security correspondent, gordon corera. cheering and whistling in 2015, the us reopened its embassy in cuba, as relations between the countries were restored, but then something...
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the trip to guantanamo bay cuba, he looked into the eyes of khalid sheik hold.ilies of 9-11. john? >> john: did he tell you his thoughts after he looked into the eyes of ksm? >> he did. it was some sort of a moment of closure to some degree. but in terms of his thoughts going through his head, he said i wanted to look at this guy and i said, what did you do? saying to ksm, he thought what did you do as he stared into his eyes. >> connell mcshane across the street from the new world trade center. this anniversary is going to bring back a lot of very deep memories for a lot of people, trauma, tragedy. i remember where i was. i walked into the white house as the plane hit the pentagon. what a day. >> it's a day we all remember where we were. we will be marking it this saturday. >> john: it's amazing when you think about 20 people came out testify world trade center. >> that is something. >> john: al fuentes is a lucky guy. >> he is. >> john: that will wrap it up for us. thanks for joining us today. good to see you. i'm john roberts. >> and i'm anita vogel. "the sto
the trip to guantanamo bay cuba, he looked into the eyes of khalid sheik hold.ilies of 9-11. john? >> john: did he tell you his thoughts after he looked into the eyes of ksm? >> he did. it was some sort of a moment of closure to some degree. but in terms of his thoughts going through his head, he said i wanted to look at this guy and i said, what did you do? saying to ksm, he thought what did you do as he stared into his eyes. >> connell mcshane across the street from the new...