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and felicia, you also went to the detention facility at guantanamo bay, right before the courts were opening open. what was that like comparison? you know, there was a lot more military presence in, in those experiences. and then i had in, in moscow and certainly even going into the dumbass regions on ask and some of the other areas, you know, there's some of the ukrainian propaganda. there's claiming that people are being forced to go about that. that soldiers are driving them to the polling places. i think it'd be further from the truth that again there were soldiers, one or 2 at each polling place, guarding and protecting the people who were coming to exercise their right to vote . there were teachers that were voting, there were city officials who were coming and boating, they were just regular citizens. people who work in that one of the areas in the coal mines a lot of it was very agricultural, one of the areas that we went into, you drove miles and miles and miles through sunflower, seed fields with both sides of the road, being miles and miles of sunflower seeds, it looked li
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the troops on the ground for doing more harm than good from baghdad and pollution in 2005 to guantanamo bay detention facilities and took away united states military clearly has confidence in steve gills. ability as an independent observer of the action on the ground and the ability to tell the truth. now steve was just asked to do the say when observing the elections held in the recently annexed areas and ukraine. guilt was formerly the director of inter governmental affairs, the us trade representative's under both president bush and clinton. and steve go also has the popular conservative talk radio show and practice international law. steve gill joins us today. thank you for joining us. you've just got back value. yes. well, i got back about 48 hours ago. wow. so you're, you're still trying to get over the jet lag. let's start off with what was your role as an election observer and what were you told to look out for? you know, i really wasn't given instruction on what to look for. basically we were told we could look at anything we wanted to talk to anybody we wanted to and that's exactl
the troops on the ground for doing more harm than good from baghdad and pollution in 2005 to guantanamo bay detention facilities and took away united states military clearly has confidence in steve gills. ability as an independent observer of the action on the ground and the ability to tell the truth. now steve was just asked to do the say when observing the elections held in the recently annexed areas and ukraine. guilt was formerly the director of inter governmental affairs, the us trade...
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it was not like a pre, or baghdad or, or, or the military security that you saw in the, in guantanamo bay. and again, i've been in places where they are essentially occupied territories like in interact with their soldiers on every corner in moscow, in, in, in these areas of your brain, you did not see a military presence. now they may be on the front lines where they are still engaged in combat. but in these areas where i was, you're not seeing a big military presence that's being oppressive or repressing the people. and more importantly, you're not seeing us in western media there to see what's there to be saying do share which there to be heard. they don't care to report the truth in these areas. and that's been the case from the, from the outset of this, uh, this conflict. you get the propaganda that is issued to the western media by you praying that they just report whether it's the ghost of g ever or these are the stories. and you're not having anybody on the other side reporting what's going on to the people who are suffering in, in don bass, the in the husband and in the don't ask
it was not like a pre, or baghdad or, or, or the military security that you saw in the, in guantanamo bay. and again, i've been in places where they are essentially occupied territories like in interact with their soldiers on every corner in moscow, in, in, in these areas of your brain, you did not see a military presence. now they may be on the front lines where they are still engaged in combat. but in these areas where i was, you're not seeing a big military presence that's being oppressive...
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than two decades after 9/11, the men accused of plotting the attacks remain in legal limbo at guantanamo bay, while plea deals are negotiated. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma clorevine, and koo and patricia yuen. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world, at hewlett.org. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the newshour. the aftershocks of the deadly earthquake that hit morocco friday night continued today as the death toll approached 3,000. that number is expected to rise further, along with the number >> crowds of displaced people crammed into the space in marrakech. left homeless by the 6.8 magnitude tremor, the worst since 1960, and with only blan
than two decades after 9/11, the men accused of plotting the attacks remain in legal limbo at guantanamo bay, while plea deals are negotiated. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma clorevine, and koo and patricia yuen. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to...
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a militaryjudge at guantanamo bay has ruled that one of the five defendants charged over the 9—11 attacksa medical panel, which concluded that ramzi bin al—shibh was too psychologically damaged to defend himself. the medical board said mr al—shibh had become delusional and psychotic and was unable to understand the nature of the proceedings. his lawyer says he was tortured while in cia custody. with more on this, bbc security correspondent gordon corera. and also the allegation is it has left him traumatised. those were the arguments from his defence team. this leads to another delay problem with proceedings. it is specifically to do with the death penalty being on the table. to do with the death penalty being on the table-— to do with the death penalty being on the table. , , , ., on the table. these proceedings have obviously changed _ on the table. these proceedings have obviously changed over _ on the table. these proceedings have obviously changed over the _ on the table. these proceedings have obviously changed over the years. - obviously changed over the years. where does this leav
a militaryjudge at guantanamo bay has ruled that one of the five defendants charged over the 9—11 attacksa medical panel, which concluded that ramzi bin al—shibh was too psychologically damaged to defend himself. the medical board said mr al—shibh had become delusional and psychotic and was unable to understand the nature of the proceedings. his lawyer says he was tortured while in cia custody. with more on this, bbc security correspondent gordon corera. and also the allegation is it has...
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they like their conditions at guantanamo bay, they don't want to be in solitary confinement and we doas it has for the last 20 years, i think it will come to trial. >> carley: terry, saudi arabia, as a matter of fact, the president just met with solman. i know you have a message to the biden administration about our relationship with saudi arabia. what is that? >> the families are concerned the president and this administration will trade our justice against the kingdom of saudi arabia for this peace deal. we sent a letter to the president explaining how important it is he stand with the 9/11 community with a piece legislation pending in congress. >> carley: the president will be in alaska and the vice president will be at the 9/11 memorial this morning. thank you for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. todd, over to you. >> todd: story of the mckeen fire boat used to evacuate lower manhattan, national register of historic places and janice dean joins us live with are m. janice. >> janice: for a matter of weeks, this was only source of water going into lower manhattan 22 years
they like their conditions at guantanamo bay, they don't want to be in solitary confinement and we doas it has for the last 20 years, i think it will come to trial. >> carley: terry, saudi arabia, as a matter of fact, the president just met with solman. i know you have a message to the biden administration about our relationship with saudi arabia. what is that? >> the families are concerned the president and this administration will trade our justice against the kingdom of saudi...
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for the nation and certainly her work on exposing the fact that the cia was torturing folks in guantanamo bay and this is something she had the courage to go against her party on that. >> and she has been a part of a lot of big committees on capitol hill and we were talking about how governor newsom now in a really tough position as he names a replacement for senator feinstein. how do you think this plays out? >> they said he is not going to appoint barbara lee because she is wanted for the position, the senator wants more of a caretaker for the next year, but he has pledged to appoint a black woman, perhaps karen bass of los angeles, but i think these women have a very deep bench of qualifying women in the state to fill the seat, but i don't know if they are in elective positions to do this. governor newsom has a tough choice in front of him. >> towards the end of her life, her age and health had become a concern, how do you think that might impact her legacy and could potentially influence other politicians who may be on the fence about retirement? >> i know there's a lot of folks, in parti
for the nation and certainly her work on exposing the fact that the cia was torturing folks in guantanamo bay and this is something she had the courage to go against her party on that. >> and she has been a part of a lot of big committees on capitol hill and we were talking about how governor newsom now in a really tough position as he names a replacement for senator feinstein. how do you think this plays out? >> they said he is not going to appoint barbara lee because she is wanted...
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a bit against the democratic party to hold the cia accountable for its torture techniques at guantanamo bay. all around, a really courageous public servant. >> another part of the legacy we have been talking about is the assault weapons ban. that is over. >> what impact did it make when it comes to regulating gun control? >> i always refer back to data that we gather when the assault weapons ban was in place for 10 years. i was on the hill when she passed a that. she was very much inspired by being first on the scene with harvey milk and george moscone in that horrific shooting by the former member of that political team. she really pushes legislation forward and we know that it worked and it is such a shame that we have gotten away from that. if we can look back on that, i think it is a great foundation for common sense gun reform moving forward. >> thank you for your insights on that. our coverage will continue after the break. we will take a look at what governor gavin newsom is doing about her senate seat and what this means for next year's senate race. >>> we will take a look back at h
a bit against the democratic party to hold the cia accountable for its torture techniques at guantanamo bay. all around, a really courageous public servant. >> another part of the legacy we have been talking about is the assault weapons ban. that is over. >> what impact did it make when it comes to regulating gun control? >> i always refer back to data that we gather when the assault weapons ban was in place for 10 years. i was on the hill when she passed a that. she was very...
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military prosecutors are now trying to hash out a new plea deal for the five men held at guantanamo bayasi, thank you, jobina. a new report finds covid 19 hospitalized asians are on the rise, having increased now for a seventh straight week. the centers for disease control reports more than 17,000 hospitalizations during the last week of august, compared with 150,000 during the peak of omicron in january of 2022. officials believe the upcoming covid 19 booster could protect against severe disease and death. it's expected to be available as early as next week, a win for people fighting for the rights of transgender students in one southern california school district, a judge has issued a temporary restraining order against chino valley unified. >> california attorney general rob bonta sued the district over a new policy requiring schools to notify parents if their children change gender identification. bonta said the policy will forcibly out trans students destroy. leaders say parents have a right to know the decisions their children make in schools in california is now the first state i
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military prosecutors had offered the men held at guantanamo bay.ared them solitary confinement and provided medical treatment for alleged abuse while in cia custody. but president biden has rejected some of the plea deal conditions. a spokesperson saying, quote, the president does not believe the agreement would be appropriate in these circumstances. end quote. the terms of the agreement called for the detainees to plead guilty in exchange for being spared the death penalty. nearly 3000 people died in the nine over 11 attacks. the single worst assault on the us since pearl harbor. meanwhile the new york fire department yesterday added another 43 names to its world trade center memorial wall. all all died of illnesses related to their work at ground zero. military prosecutors are now trying to hash out a new plea deal for the five men held at guantanamo bay. >> reggie jobina, thank you. another extension for the troubled deal between former president trump's social media company and the firm that wants to take it public. this is according to an sec
military prosecutors had offered the men held at guantanamo bay.ared them solitary confinement and provided medical treatment for alleged abuse while in cia custody. but president biden has rejected some of the plea deal conditions. a spokesperson saying, quote, the president does not believe the agreement would be appropriate in these circumstances. end quote. the terms of the agreement called for the detainees to plead guilty in exchange for being spared the death penalty. nearly 3000 people...
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darkly about the fact that in the second term, a number of us will be in orange jumpsuits in guantÁnamo bayomment is half facetious, because donald trump actually did have a vision, well i was in the administration, to go use the terrorist prison at guantÁnamo bay to house political prisoners in that case what he wanted to do is use it to move people from the southern border to send a message and put them in the same place where people like college shake muhammad, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, sits behind bars. and senate message. the only reason donald trump didn't start sending people to gitmo, and this is true, is that he was convinced it would be too expensive, and the facility couldn't how is the number of people he wanted to send their. that was the mindset of the man when he was president of the united states. you have seen him since doubled down on his intention to, again, use the justice system for political purposes, and specifically, admitting that he would do so to go after his enemies. i think that's very chilling. it's the type of thing that makes richard nixon look
darkly about the fact that in the second term, a number of us will be in orange jumpsuits in guantÁnamo bayomment is half facetious, because donald trump actually did have a vision, well i was in the administration, to go use the terrorist prison at guantÁnamo bay to house political prisoners in that case what he wanted to do is use it to move people from the southern border to send a message and put them in the same place where people like college shake muhammad, the mastermind behind the...
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i know this because i was there when it designed guantanamo bay prison, and when it designed the intentione detention and interrogation techniques that were used on some of the prisoners. she did an investigation in the senate committee, a bipartisan investigation. when the report was ready, the republicans are fused to release it. but she did, on behalf of the committee. and the democrats supported that. it was searing and appropriate to tell the real story. the good news is it has made a huge difference. america has not repeated that chapter, and i hope we never will. >> thank you so much for talking to us about your friend and your former colleague, jane harman, former congresswoman for california, thank you. >> thank you. sumi: senator dianne feinstein passing away at the age of 90 today. remember, you can find more on all of the day's news on our website. plus to see what we are working on it any time, check us out on your favorite social media site. i am sumi so must kinda. for all of us in washington, thank you for watching world news america and stay with bbc news. ♪ narrator: fund
i know this because i was there when it designed guantanamo bay prison, and when it designed the intentione detention and interrogation techniques that were used on some of the prisoners. she did an investigation in the senate committee, a bipartisan investigation. when the report was ready, the republicans are fused to release it. but she did, on behalf of the committee. and the democrats supported that. it was searing and appropriate to tell the real story. the good news is it has made a huge...
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military prosecutors had offered the men held at guantanamo bay, including alleged nine divided by 11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed, a deal that would have spared them solitary confinement and provided medical treatment for alleged abuse while in cia custody. but biden saying no. a spokesperson saying the president does not believe that the agreement would be appropriate in the circumstances. the terms of the agreement called for the detainees to plead guilty in exchange for being spared the death penalty. nearly 3000 people died in the attacks. the single worst assault on the us since pearl harbor. before biden rejected the terms families of nine divided by 11 victims expressed outrage over the possible plea deal. >> it feels like a betrayal. it feels like the government is choosing to protect the master mind, the perpetrators, the financiers. >> now, many welcoming biden's decision. a man who lost his father on nine divided by 11 saying, we look forward to the day that we can praise our government for finally giving us justice and holding all parties involved in the attacks acco
military prosecutors had offered the men held at guantanamo bay, including alleged nine divided by 11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed, a deal that would have spared them solitary confinement and provided medical treatment for alleged abuse while in cia custody. but biden saying no. a spokesperson saying the president does not believe that the agreement would be appropriate in the circumstances. the terms of the agreement called for the detainees to plead guilty in exchange for being spared...
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pete: yep. 04-'05, guantanamo i bay.ant to give out a shout to my platoon sergeant, about to reretire. awesome guy. hadn't seen him in a couple years. he showed me the ropes on leading men in the military. rachel: teaching a young lieutenant? pete: oh, i was a young lieutenant. he had some stories. sir, what happened to you after you -- will: how many guys made it to the reunion? pete: 40 or 50 from a company of 100, almost half. rachel: love it. will: up next, the land of enchantment or infringement, new mexico's governor revoking the right to legally carry guns. the debate over the constitutionality of the move. rachel: that's the the most important story of the week, for sure. maybe the year. and school choice for me, not for thee. the head of chicago's teachers union defending sevenning her kids to private -- serving her kids to private school despite calling school choice supporter fascist. ♪ -- just take your time. ♪ the clock is ticking, so so stay ♪ >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it ea
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now to another breaking headline just as we came on tonight involving five detainees held at guantanamo bay, accused of aiding the attacks on 9/11. tonight, president biden is projecting the proposed conditions for plea deals involving all five. the suggested conditions included guilty pleas in exchange for life in prison, sparing them the death penalty. the decision comes just days before the nation come them rates the 9/11 attacks. >>> now, the charges involving former president trump and 18 other co-defendants. what the judge signaled today about whether all of them will be tried together. here's our senior investigative reporter aaron katersky in georgia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors in atlanta telling the judge they expect the trial of former president trump and his 18 alleged co-conspirators to take four months and involve dozens of witnesses. >> there are in excess of 150 witnesses that the state intends to call. >> reporter: prosecutors want to try all 19 defendants, including trump, together. but today, judge scott mcafee seemed unconvinced. >> i remain very skeptical.
now to another breaking headline just as we came on tonight involving five detainees held at guantanamo bay, accused of aiding the attacks on 9/11. tonight, president biden is projecting the proposed conditions for plea deals involving all five. the suggested conditions included guilty pleas in exchange for life in prison, sparing them the death penalty. the decision comes just days before the nation come them rates the 9/11 attacks. >>> now, the charges involving former president...
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administration went broke, it did not consult congress, i know that because i was there when it's designed guantanamo baygation techniques that were used on some of the prisoners, and she did an investigation in the senate committee, which came up with a bipartisan investigation, and when the report was ready to republicans refused to release it, but she did, on behalf of the committee, and obviously the committee, and obviously the democrats are supported out, it was searing and appropriate to tell the real story and the good news is, it has made a huge difference, america has not repeated that chapter and i hope we never will. . ~' chapter and i hope we never will. . ~ , ., chapter and i hope we never will. . ~ . ., will. thank you so much for talkin: will. thank you so much for talking to — will. thank you so much for talking to us _ will. thank you so much for talking to us about - will. thank you so much for talking to us about your - will. thank you so much for i talking to us about your friend and your former colleague, jane harman, former congresswoman for california, thank you. former president
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a militaryjudge at guantanamo bay has ruled that one of the five defendants charged over the nine—elevenupert murdoch, steps down as the head of fox and news corporation — passing the family empire to his eldest son lachlan. and seven years after blasting off, a rocket prepares to deliver what scientists hope will be the secrets to how life began on earth. hello. ukraine's president zelensky has arrived in canada on an unannounced visit, his first to the country since russia's full—scale invasion last year. he and his wife were welcomed by prime ministerjustin trudeau. on thursday, president biden announced a new $325 million dollar aid package for kyiv from the united states, after meeting mr zelensky at the white house. our correspondent, helena humphreys, has more details on what is — and isn't — included in the deal. it amounts to some $325 million in weaponry, specifically when it comes to air defence, something we know that president zelensky had been calling for. more ammunition, as well — ammunition to be fired from those
a militaryjudge at guantanamo bay has ruled that one of the five defendants charged over the nine—elevenupert murdoch, steps down as the head of fox and news corporation — passing the family empire to his eldest son lachlan. and seven years after blasting off, a rocket prepares to deliver what scientists hope will be the secrets to how life began on earth. hello. ukraine's president zelensky has arrived in canada on an unannounced visit, his first to the country since russia's full—scale...
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cia black sites and announcing the transfer of 4 detainees -- 14 detainees from ciaa custody to guantanamo bay, cuba. it was the first time the interrogation program was explained to the full committee as a details had previously been limited to the chairman and vice chairman. then, on december 7th, 2007, the new york times reported that cia personnel in 2005 had destroyed videotapes of the interrogation of two cia detainees. the cia's first detainee, abu sa bide da, as well as rahimal as what herly. the committee had not been informed of the destruction of the tapes. daysbe later, the committee hela hearing on the destruction of the videotapes. director haden, the primary witness, testified that the cia a had concluded that the destruction of videotapes was acceptable many part because with -- in part because congress had not yet requested to see them. my source is our committee's transcript december 11th, 2001. 2007. director haden stated that if the committee had asked for the videotape ises, they would have been provided. but, of course, the committee had not known that the videotapes exis
cia black sites and announcing the transfer of 4 detainees -- 14 detainees from ciaa custody to guantanamo bay, cuba. it was the first time the interrogation program was explained to the full committee as a details had previously been limited to the chairman and vice chairman. then, on december 7th, 2007, the new york times reported that cia personnel in 2005 had destroyed videotapes of the interrogation of two cia detainees. the cia's first detainee, abu sa bide da, as well as rahimal as what...
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. >> reporter: the obama administration did trade five taliban figures that were held at guantanamo bay. >> those were the chief negotiators for the taliban in negotiating the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. >> reporter: these deals go back several decades. in the 1980s, ronlald reagan's administration was in its biggest scandal, when it traded arms to iran. >> what began as a strategic opening to iran, deteriorated in its implementation of trading arms for hostages. >> reporter: and the 52 american hostages seized from the u.s. embassy in tehran, were released on the last day of the carter presidency, after a deal that unfroze almost $8 billion in iranian assets. recently, the trade last year involving brittney griner who was arrested in russia on drug charges. the man who the biden administration traded for her, a notorious arms dealer that con conspired to kill americans. >> there was concern that releasing someone like that was disproportionate. to release someone like that in exchange for an american basketball player on a trumped up drug charge. >> reporter: a senior biden admin
. >> reporter: the obama administration did trade five taliban figures that were held at guantanamo bay. >> those were the chief negotiators for the taliban in negotiating the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. >> reporter: these deals go back several decades. in the 1980s, ronlald reagan's administration was in its biggest scandal, when it traded arms to iran. >> what began as a strategic opening to iran, deteriorated in its implementation of trading arms for hostages....
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we were deployed to guantÁnamo bay. and everything so -- by the way, to south carolinians do that? joe: we share so many border islands and peninsulas, i think that hilton head they play. it's kind of like the rugged nice neighborhood. >> there was a debate, most recent paul after the debate donald trump up 5 more points. it appears the others attempting to gain ground on the big stage is not working. donald trump was in anaheim, california, yesterday, gave a speech to the california gop where he talked about gavin newsom. is he going to run? is he not enter not until about president biden. >> gavin has become joe biden's top surrogate because he doesn't think biden is going to make it, that's why he's doing it. he doesn't think he is going to make it and it won't be him, he is going to have a big fight. some people say biden is going to make it. does anybody think he is going to make it to the starting gate? the guy can't find his way off of the stage. i've never seen this stupid stage before. never seen it. but if i w
we were deployed to guantÁnamo bay. and everything so -- by the way, to south carolinians do that? joe: we share so many border islands and peninsulas, i think that hilton head they play. it's kind of like the rugged nice neighborhood. >> there was a debate, most recent paul after the debate donald trump up 5 more points. it appears the others attempting to gain ground on the big stage is not working. donald trump was in anaheim, california, yesterday, gave a speech to the california gop...
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. >> we already established and traded some of the worst on guantanamo bay for the obama administrationor nothing, who is the guy out of russia that we treated for a wnba star, glad to have you back with debit killer back on their hands we don't know who the five iranians are, the names have not been released. i'm sure it's not a hit list of good guys and they were being told the $6 billion won't go to anything the various because money is not fungible. you know how money operates, i'm sure the iranians will use it to create bike paths into ron or clean energy which is the obsession, that's all they talked about ng 20 which is why china skipped it. it is child's play in iran is racing toward a bomb and we now negotiate with terrorist at a price. stuart: thank you for being with us, toys a pleasure. let's go back to the markets, i see some red ink, not that much. now is the 90 nasdaq down 60 some points. cohost of the view are not happy with the narrative surrounding biden's age. watch this. >> joe biden is old and the narrative that's been created to cause panic and people, what is the
. >> we already established and traded some of the worst on guantanamo bay for the obama administrationor nothing, who is the guy out of russia that we treated for a wnba star, glad to have you back with debit killer back on their hands we don't know who the five iranians are, the names have not been released. i'm sure it's not a hit list of good guys and they were being told the $6 billion won't go to anything the various because money is not fungible. you know how money operates, i'm...
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late-night we knock him he was the highest rated show in guantanamo bay.u can fester plane the vaccines on again. >> these homeless tents are getting out of control, california the middle home was village? 40g's for each ten. 40g's for a tent in a parking lot. >> someone has a tent contact and is probably gavin's cousin. homeless camp in denver's out of the room brought though, and this is the prostitution ten. probably not 40g's if you tally up the cost you mike a chain. you can rented out for a night of fun or if you want to save money you can rent out the prostitution couch. little less private is that like that room in the strip club. they have that bar with a wide selection of spirits. if this tent is a rock and don't, knocking. >> on some level that suckers if they snuck in illegally that i will tell him rooms. you wouldn't be this and attend to be doing it is now you be doing it right. >> are doing it wrong my respect. >> this sad watching city let itself go, you can't collect them for public intoxication if they identify as sober you can't do that.
late-night we knock him he was the highest rated show in guantanamo bay.u can fester plane the vaccines on again. >> these homeless tents are getting out of control, california the middle home was village? 40g's for each ten. 40g's for a tent in a parking lot. >> someone has a tent contact and is probably gavin's cousin. homeless camp in denver's out of the room brought though, and this is the prostitution ten. probably not 40g's if you tally up the cost you mike a chain. you can...
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the defendants who are being held at guantanamo bay. we're going to agree to a plea deal in exchange for some demands. the request included no solitary confinement and treatment of injuries that they claim came during interrogations. in a statement yesterday, defense secretary lloyd austin said the president does not believe agreeing to the demands would be appropriate given that the defendants are suspected in the worst assault on u.s. territory since pearl harbor. up next, as covid cases rise across the country. what some lawmakers are doing to put a federal ban on mask mandates. >> plus, east bay community is demanding for safer streets after a 4 year-old girl died while riding her bike with her dad. but first, the body it was found on the alameda shoreline in july has now been identified. what we know about that victim and also the first here on kron 4, there's been a major break in the investigation of a woman. >> whose remains were found along the shoreline of bay farm island in july of this year. that's an alameda. the alameda co
the defendants who are being held at guantanamo bay. we're going to agree to a plea deal in exchange for some demands. the request included no solitary confinement and treatment of injuries that they claim came during interrogations. in a statement yesterday, defense secretary lloyd austin said the president does not believe agreeing to the demands would be appropriate given that the defendants are suspected in the worst assault on u.s. territory since pearl harbor. up next, as covid cases rise...
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reporter: in exchange, the obama administration did trade five taliban figures who had been held at guantanamo baydes. in the 1980s, ronald reagan's administration became enmeshed in its biggest scandal which began when it secretly traded arms to iran in order to free american hostages held in lebanon by the terrorist group hezbollah. >> what began as a strategic opening to iran deteriorated in its implementation into trading arms for hostages. >> reporter: and the 52 american hostages seized from the u.s. embassy in tehran were released after more than a year on the last day of the carter presidency under a deal that unfroze almost $8 billion in iranian assets. a more recent but no less controversial deal was the trade last year involving american basketball star brittney griner who was arrested in russia on drug charges. the man who the biden administration traded for her, viktor bout, nicknamed the merchant of death, a notorious russian arms dealer, who conspired to kill americans. >> there was a lot of concern that releasing someone like that was completely disproportionate to release someone
reporter: in exchange, the obama administration did trade five taliban figures who had been held at guantanamo baydes. in the 1980s, ronald reagan's administration became enmeshed in its biggest scandal which began when it secretly traded arms to iran in order to free american hostages held in lebanon by the terrorist group hezbollah. >> what began as a strategic opening to iran deteriorated in its implementation into trading arms for hostages. >> reporter: and the 52 american...
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in 2004, he'd go on to join the navy in which he served as a lawyer, not only serving time in guantanamo bayn critical of the biden administration's to withdraw. and nikki haley, and her husband went on to a year-long tour in afghanistan. he's currently stationed in africa. and vivek ramaswamy, chris, was in high school in cincinnati. he'll be visiting the memorial despite giving fodder just last months to conspiracy theorists that 9/11 was an inside job. vivek ramaswamy said he doesn't know enough to say it wasn't one. and with the diplomatic relations and defense posture so far eoverseas, he wrote we see this in favor of appeasement and isolationism, back on the leadership world and create a vacuum that china, russia and other hostile nations would be more than happy to fill in. as you said it, chris, joe biden on his way to alaska to address service members and first responders and their families, of course he was in his 28th year in the u.s. senate, serving as the chair of the senate foreign relations committee at the time of the 2001 attack. chris. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you for that
in 2004, he'd go on to join the navy in which he served as a lawyer, not only serving time in guantanamo bayn critical of the biden administration's to withdraw. and nikki haley, and her husband went on to a year-long tour in afghanistan. he's currently stationed in africa. and vivek ramaswamy, chris, was in high school in cincinnati. he'll be visiting the memorial despite giving fodder just last months to conspiracy theorists that 9/11 was an inside job. vivek ramaswamy said he doesn't know...
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one involves a guantanamo bay detainee whose judge was midway through applying for a job with the departmentjustice as the doj was appearing before them. you might remember the years old microsoft antitrust case. a judge in that case was giving secret interviews to members of the media in which he repeatedly excoriated executives with the company and on top of that made public comments outside his courtroom about those executives that was reflective of bias. here we have one comment and i think they have to show more. she has her opinions, as she said to this other defendant. whether or not she can set them aside is a different situation. judges are not row bots. they're human beings. >> is she the sole arbiter of whether or not xi stays on? >> it's something for which they can seek appeal, but not for an interlocutory appeal. >> if he's convicted down the line, they can appeal and say this judge should not have been involved. >> that's correct. they can also seek a writ of mandamus saying you must direct this district court to do something now. that's very unlikely. >> that's a big risk. he
one involves a guantanamo bay detainee whose judge was midway through applying for a job with the departmentjustice as the doj was appearing before them. you might remember the years old microsoft antitrust case. a judge in that case was giving secret interviews to members of the media in which he repeatedly excoriated executives with the company and on top of that made public comments outside his courtroom about those executives that was reflective of bias. here we have one comment and i think...
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. >> reporter: in 2006, he was stationed at the joint force guantanamo bay detention facility.unior officer, i didn't have the authority to authorize anything. >> reporter: he deployed to iraq. >> you're making life and death decisions, you're talking about what the rules of engagement there, trying to keep your folks from getting killed. >> reporter: desantis returned to the u.s. in 2008 and served as a special assistant u.s. attorney in the u.s. attorney's office in the middle district of florida. he was honorably discharged from active duty in 2010 and served in the naval reserves until 2019. >> i, ron desantis -- >> reporter: his political ads are now focused on an attribute his campaign and allies say is a key differentiator. >> when our country was under attack, ron desantis fought back. he joined the navy, became a jag officer, volunteered to serve in iraq. >> reporter: a message voters are likely to hear more of on the air waves and on the trail. >> i would have made so much more money, but to be able to serve alongside other patriots, you know, to wear the uniform of y
. >> reporter: in 2006, he was stationed at the joint force guantanamo bay detention facility.unior officer, i didn't have the authority to authorize anything. >> reporter: he deployed to iraq. >> you're making life and death decisions, you're talking about what the rules of engagement there, trying to keep your folks from getting killed. >> reporter: desantis returned to the u.s. in 2008 and served as a special assistant u.s. attorney in the u.s. attorney's office in...
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had to get medical attention until they finally got the fox into a cage and shipped it off to guantanamo bay[ laughter ] it was quite an event. the capitol police tweeted a warning, "we have received several reports of aggressive fox encounters on or near the grounds of the u.s. capitol. for your safety, please do not approach any foxes." or friends. [ laughter ] one of the unfortunate bitees was a congressman who said, "i felt something lunge, totally unprovoked, right at the back of my leg." and he said, "it's been the most unusual day on the hill in ten years." [ laughter ] yes, with the exception of the day all those nutjobs tried to hang mike pence. but this was a strong number two. [ cheers and applause ] foxes with rabies running around. the biden administration today announced a new-new round of sanctions designed to punish russia for their war crimes against ukraine. i'm surprised they have any sanctions left. this one targets russian banks and two of vladimir putin's adult children. wouldn't it be something if what finally got putin to stop this was his daughter going, "dad, they c
had to get medical attention until they finally got the fox into a cage and shipped it off to guantanamo bay[ laughter ] it was quite an event. the capitol police tweeted a warning, "we have received several reports of aggressive fox encounters on or near the grounds of the u.s. capitol. for your safety, please do not approach any foxes." or friends. [ laughter ] one of the unfortunate bitees was a congressman who said, "i felt something lunge, totally unprovoked, right at the...
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a judge at guantanamo bay has declared one of the defendants in the 9/11 attacks case unfit for trial. a military medical panel found that years of cia torture has rendered ramzi bin al-shibh lastingly psychotic. the prosecution will continue for the other four co-defendants. no trial date has been set. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel is close to a historic peace agreement with saudi arabia. it would be the fifth arab nation to normalize ties with israel since the signing of the so-called abraham accords in 2020. netanyahu made the announcement at the u.n. general assembly today, where he spoke optimistically about the future of the region. >> today, i bring this marker to show a great blessing, the blessing of a new middle east between israel, saudi arabia, and other neighbors. we will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors, we will build a new corridor of peace and prosperity. william: there are still several obstacles to the agreement that israel has not publicly addressed, including saudi arabia's demand for progress creating a palestin
a judge at guantanamo bay has declared one of the defendants in the 9/11 attacks case unfit for trial. a military medical panel found that years of cia torture has rendered ramzi bin al-shibh lastingly psychotic. the prosecution will continue for the other four co-defendants. no trial date has been set. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel is close to a historic peace agreement with saudi arabia. it would be the fifth arab nation to normalize ties with israel since the signing...
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. >> jimmy: oh, the president sent you to guantanamo bay? why?cause he's very angry with me, matter than joaquin phoenix at a dairy farm. >> jimmy: i'm very sorry to hear that. how are you holding up down there in cuba? right? >> i'm okay. you know, it's pretty hot here. it's hotter than the cauldron kellyanne conway uses to make potions. >> well, that hot. make sure you drink plenty of water, gordon. >> i'm drinking plenty, upside down through my nose. >> jimmy: oh, no. you're being waterboarded? >> oh, it's not that bad, it's like chugging a kiddie pool with your face. >> jimmy: how are the conditions there otherwise? >> this place is so filthy the bedbugs have ringworm. >> jimmy: that does sound dirty. >> this place is dirtier than ted cruz's pornhub search account. >> jimmy: that does sound bad. i'm sorry, hey, you know what one thing i wanted to ask, have you seen lieutenant colonel vindman and/or his twin brother? are they locked up there too? >> oh, no, the president sent the vindmans on a coronavirus cruise. there's no room for them. ther
. >> jimmy: oh, the president sent you to guantanamo bay? why?cause he's very angry with me, matter than joaquin phoenix at a dairy farm. >> jimmy: i'm very sorry to hear that. how are you holding up down there in cuba? right? >> i'm okay. you know, it's pretty hot here. it's hotter than the cauldron kellyanne conway uses to make potions. >> well, that hot. make sure you drink plenty of water, gordon. >> i'm drinking plenty, upside down through my nose. >>...
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guanhe is the highest rate hd show on guantanamo bay. don't knock like you confessed.e'll play the vaccine sonu g again. >> woo! these homeless tents are getting out of control. and california homel. >> yeah, they madell a little homeless village. 40h tent 40 g's for a tent in a parking lot. someone has the tent contract, and it's probably gavin's cousint robably to this homelef >> and denver started their own brothel. and this is thei br tent?0g's i >> probably not 40 gs, but iff you tally up the costs, you might kuching you can rent r it out for a night of fun. eof feif you want to sav some money, you can rent out the couch. it's a little less private. it's like that room in the strip club. >> they even have their own bar with a wide selectio tn of spirits. uh huh. if this tends to rock and don't come in, not bad. well, i do think on some level they're suckers, though, because if they would have said they snuck in illegally, they'd have hotel roomn sot suca >> you wouldn't be doing this in a hotel. you'd be doing it to the suite right now. nd atten s nou beyou live i
guanhe is the highest rate hd show on guantanamo bay. don't knock like you confessed.e'll play the vaccine sonu g again. >> woo! these homeless tents are getting out of control. and california homel. >> yeah, they madell a little homeless village. 40h tent 40 g's for a tent in a parking lot. someone has the tent contract, and it's probably gavin's cousint robably to this homelef >> and denver started their own brothel. and this is thei br tent?0g's i >> probably not 40...
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now, i serve d guys frome the massachusetts national guard in guantanamo bay, cuba.g great soldiers. but now they've goneldiers. guu terrorists to passing out blankets to illegals. >> and the problems only getting worse. according to a bombshell ing toing to a bombshell new report. illegal crossings of family units hit an fy unit all time hi all time in august. last monthn augu. so what's biden's big solution? he's asking privat?e businessese in new york to provide free services, asylum seekers. so t the government creates the problem. e and then private businesses have to give away free thing hs that sounds like a democrat plan, if i've ever heard one. but the growing crisis hasn't we stopped the white house from gaslighting the american e froms people. >> take a look at this. the president has done more to secure done securer border and this issue of immigration than anybody else. >> here with reaction. fox newsox contributor sara carter and former new york city mayoral candidate kurtis sara. >> nobody's done more evernobody to secure the border than joe. well, now i don't care wha
now, i serve d guys frome the massachusetts national guard in guantanamo bay, cuba.g great soldiers. but now they've goneldiers. guu terrorists to passing out blankets to illegals. >> and the problems only getting worse. according to a bombshell ing toing to a bombshell new report. illegal crossings of family units hit an fy unit all time hi all time in august. last monthn augu. so what's biden's big solution? he's asking privat?e businessese in new york to provide free services, asylum...
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to substantiate a story we had about 9/11 we rounded up a bunch of afghans and populated guantanamo bayith them. we did this to help substantiate a story that was made up from those prisoners that were tortured at guantanamo. all kinds of people, no hearing, no anything, got rounded up and thrown in guantanamo. i knew at the time if we let this happen, we rounded up all these people, brought them to guantanamo, and tortured them to make up a story -- host: how does that relate to january 6? caller: i knew at that time if we let that happen, this would be coming home to america. look what happened january 6. very sketchy election. extremely sketchy. no court has touched any of this stuff. what happened to substantiate a story of an insurrection? they through hundreds of people in jail -- threw hundreds of people in jail and let them sit there illegally. host: that is dan in massachusetts. you heard our guest talk about the sentencing that those who participated received. politico has a roundup of others, including peter schwartz, who got 14 years. he was found guilty on 10 charges includ
to substantiate a story we had about 9/11 we rounded up a bunch of afghans and populated guantanamo bayith them. we did this to help substantiate a story that was made up from those prisoners that were tortured at guantanamo. all kinds of people, no hearing, no anything, got rounded up and thrown in guantanamo. i knew at the time if we let this happen, we rounded up all these people, brought them to guantanamo, and tortured them to make up a story -- host: how does that relate to january 6?...
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under the plea deal, the men who are now in solitary confinement at the guantanamo bay prison would have been allowed to eat and pray with other prisoners. the president's decision means the fate of the men accused of training and directing the hijackers is in the hands of military prosecutors and defense lawyers, and they may try to work out another agreement. well, today, bard is rolling out its fleet of the future and changing train schedules with this train ride will be closing out a major chapter of our history. thank you for joining us and riding with us tonight. this is a richmond bound red line. here's a look at the final old train car on the last trip ending at the richmond station. starting today, all the old cars, some of them dating back to the 1970s are retired. bart says the trains will be shorter. the new cars are smaller, but they do have several big advantages over the legacy cars. no one wants to be on a near empty train by having more people on a car. you know that's going to make you feel safer. and you know the car is going to be cleaner because we can focus our limi
under the plea deal, the men who are now in solitary confinement at the guantanamo bay prison would have been allowed to eat and pray with other prisoners. the president's decision means the fate of the men accused of training and directing the hijackers is in the hands of military prosecutors and defense lawyers, and they may try to work out another agreement. well, today, bard is rolling out its fleet of the future and changing train schedules with this train ride will be closing out a major...