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the trial against khalid sheik mohammad and four other suspects in the 9/11 attacks began in guantanamo bay. they appeared in military court for the start of the biggest terror trial in american history. as fox's catherine herage reports, it comes within three years after the government tried to prosecute them in federal court. >> reporter: the five suspects including mohammad not cooperating inside the military court at camp justice and guantanamo bay. another distraction when the codefendant, whose family knew osama bin laden, was strapped to a chair after refusing to come to court. the 9/11 suspects who face seven charges, including conspiracy hijacking and the murder of nearly 3,000 americans changeed. mohammad has a full beard and the others appear to have lost weight. the families travelled to guantanamo to sit in the courtroom. >> i want to see the people that killed my sister face-to- face and that is what you do in america. you go and you face your fight and that is what we do and we bring people to justice. >> reporter: the defense department set up locations at four military bases, inc
the trial against khalid sheik mohammad and four other suspects in the 9/11 attacks began in guantanamo bay. they appeared in military court for the start of the biggest terror trial in american history. as fox's catherine herage reports, it comes within three years after the government tried to prosecute them in federal court. >> reporter: the five suspects including mohammad not cooperating inside the military court at camp justice and guantanamo bay. another distraction when the...
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so they were you know protesting the fact that they have been detained at guantanamo bay they are protesting the torture they've been put through and this is one of those things where you know a lot of people been pushing for more transparency when it comes to these military commissions because if we tortured these people let them talk about the torture on the record why hide it but just as a good example of how overly classified everything is i mean if you saw those the old pictures of him beard as gray in the hearing his beard was dyed red and so people want to know like how does he the detainee at guantanamo bay i don't think how did they get the dye is beard and they can't tell us because it's classified or we haven't been told this but. this week to oh yeah is anyone like that connection there or maybe he was doing some there is a legal trick to do but did you see bin laden in the compound the bin laden was living in when they raided at they found just for men who are used to die before i do this video i figure there must have been in the field guide how to beat al qaeda they must have
so they were you know protesting the fact that they have been detained at guantanamo bay they are protesting the torture they've been put through and this is one of those things where you know a lot of people been pushing for more transparency when it comes to these military commissions because if we tortured these people let them talk about the torture on the record why hide it but just as a good example of how overly classified everything is i mean if you saw those the old pictures of him...
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a lot of the families, the 9/11 victim's families have journeyed here to guantanamo bay. theyin the court watching these proceedings. they know that it will be years before they get ultimate resolution but they were hoping that today would be sort of a first start in trying to come to some grips with what's happened. >> chris lawrence in guantanamo bay, cuba, for us. thank you very much. you can follow developments here at cnn or on our website at cnn.com. >>> next, a 16-year-old bully victim pulls himself from the brink of suicide to hope. we'll chat with him. [ woman ] oh, my gosh -- it's so good! [ kristal ] we're just taking a sample of all our different items in our festival of shrimp so we can describe them to our customers. [ male announcer ] red lobster's festival of shrimp starts now! for just $12.99, pair any two of 9 exciting shrimp creations like new barbeque glazed shrimp or crab stuffed shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! [ woman ] very creamy. that's a keeper! [ woman ] shrimp skewer. [ woman #2 ] sweet, smoky. [ man ] delicious! [ laughter ] [ male ann
a lot of the families, the 9/11 victim's families have journeyed here to guantanamo bay. theyin the court watching these proceedings. they know that it will be years before they get ultimate resolution but they were hoping that today would be sort of a first start in trying to come to some grips with what's happened. >> chris lawrence in guantanamo bay, cuba, for us. thank you very much. you can follow developments here at cnn or on our website at cnn.com. >>> next, a 16-year-old...
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live music even though you know you still could you know when they were torturing people in guantanamo bay they don't have to pay for sesame street because it's by the communists. p.p.s. right so as i was broadcasting corporation a public broadcast what do we even call it anymore i don't know public broadcasting service right there we go yes that's i was right the first time i don't listen i don't watch commie t.v. . should've watched their really great frontline documentary and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula the other day is that as a way to hear you say the next story is if you're not just right after you really are totally destroyed yeah i mean i have a lot oh yeah i've been going crazy about this all week because i'm so riled up about this kill list we finally had the new york times write this big piece about it and then i was talking about this frontline documentary that showed how you know the people that we've killed are now used as propaganda he added but. there's also a petition out there that's been launching the white house web site asking him to create a do not kill list needs wh
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is cage prisoners out of a drop because you know you prison so many guantanamo bay they become a political problem. if you kill them through a political problem just at the point of death afterwards no manner of problem we wish that we were out of a job i mean we would love to get a job and this is the sort of thing that every day when you're when you're dealing with cases they are very painful to deal with us individuals in this war and the family members of people we're looking for. i used to say that. bush was the president under whom extra judicial detention was taking place and obama is the president under whom extra judicial killing is taking place so obama did promise a change when he said change has come to america and this is it the changes from extra judicial detention to executable killing from two thousand and six really. you know quite a fiery language when we see our brothers and sisters fighting in chechnya iraq palestine kashmir afghanistan then we know where the example lies lucy has blood defeating of israel we know what the solution is and where the victory lies you know
is cage prisoners out of a drop because you know you prison so many guantanamo bay they become a political problem. if you kill them through a political problem just at the point of death afterwards no manner of problem we wish that we were out of a job i mean we would love to get a job and this is the sort of thing that every day when you're when you're dealing with cases they are very painful to deal with us individuals in this war and the family members of people we're looking for. i used to...
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> azriel tives of the victims of 9-11 watch for the military installations including gitmo guantanamo bay. they argued mohammed had been given waterboarding. when attorneys said it was unjust system he will not use ed obtained as a result of torture. >> we will not use evidence of pain as a result of torture. the judge has to agree there's a -- that this fairly summarizes this and doesn't leave out something. he also is obligated not to try to introduce evidence that came as a result of torture. >> there has been a delay and martin goes on to say everyone is frustrated by the delay. noted the civilian trials of convicted 9-11 co conspirator took four years and he pleaded guilty before being sentence to do laf in prison. mohammed and codefendants refussed to respond to the judge and one of the men demanded a lengthy reading of the charges which has gone on to show it will be a long trial once they get started. thorpe to go start at looet until sometime may next year. >> 13 hours until that hearing. coming up on fox and friend michael grim will be on to talk about where is the justice for familie
> azriel tives of the victims of 9-11 watch for the military installations including gitmo guantanamo bay. they argued mohammed had been given waterboarding. when attorneys said it was unjust system he will not use ed obtained as a result of torture. >> we will not use evidence of pain as a result of torture. the judge has to agree there's a -- that this fairly summarizes this and doesn't leave out something. he also is obligated not to try to introduce evidence that came as a result...
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doctors are injecting prisoners on death row with lethal injections and they are part of torturing prisoners at places like guantanamo bay whom they are trying to get testimony about terrorism things. so, you know, the things -- what we should realize is that as much as many of our things in america have been beacons to others in the world, our actions are paid -- they are paying attention to our actions and people, even those that are not formally educated, are very sophisticated. and they know more about what's going on in america that we -- than we know about what's going on in their country. >> absolutely. >> allida, i wanted to use that clip to tell the rest of the story which is that margaret marshall came to the united states, named first to massachusetts supreme judicial court and then supreme justice and wrote the landmark decision that allowed same-sex couples to marry saying that that right was guaranteed in the massachusetts state constitution. tell us about the struggle for gay rights and how that is seen. is there a parallel with the earlier stories? >> yeah. i do. i mean, i -- i would like to flip it for a
doctors are injecting prisoners on death row with lethal injections and they are part of torturing prisoners at places like guantanamo bay whom they are trying to get testimony about terrorism things. so, you know, the things -- what we should realize is that as much as many of our things in america have been beacons to others in the world, our actions are paid -- they are paying attention to our actions and people, even those that are not formally educated, are very sophisticated. and they...
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mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday at guantanamo bay, cuba. they did everything in their four defy the court and the hearing dragged out for nearly 13 hours. family members of 9/11 victims say it was hard to hear the defendants criticize the court. >> i know the world hears me, and i'm sure you hear me. i came a long way to see you, eye to eye, khalid sheikh mohammed, and your four dominions. if you had done this in another country, it would be a different story. they would have given you your wish to meet your maker quicker than you would realize, but this is america, and you deserve a fair and just trial according to our constitution. >> the next hearing is scheduled for june 12th. >>> television and film actor george smith lindsey has died. if you watch television at any point in the past 40 years, chances are you've seen his work. he was simply known as goober to millions of fans. he was the dimwitted but loveable gas station mechanic on a show which originally aired in the 1960s. he appeared on maybury and on hee-haw. he died after a brief ill
mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday at guantanamo bay, cuba. they did everything in their four defy the court and the hearing dragged out for nearly 13 hours. family members of 9/11 victims say it was hard to hear the defendants criticize the court. >> i know the world hears me, and i'm sure you hear me. i came a long way to see you, eye to eye, khalid sheikh mohammed, and your four dominions. if you had done this in another country, it would be a different story. they...
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he and four others appeared in military court in guantanamo bay yesterday. theyread magazines, parade, and wouldn't listen to arabic translations. families of the victims who watched on television were frustrated >> we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of the trial >> of the suspects are facing murder charges for the deaths of nearly 3000 people. >> today friends and family will gather to honor junior seau. they are planning a surfing paddle out memorial in oceanside. it is a polynesian tradition. the former football player committed suicide earlier this week. >> prince harry will be in washington tomorrow to attend a reception at the british ambassador's house >> he will be meeting with members of the british and american teams that took part in the warrior games. more than 200 people competed in the games that wrapped up yesterday. >> shaquille o'neal made a name for himself on the basketball court. >> still to come, a california doctor under fire for this political ad on tobacco. the debate over the measure to raise taxes on tobacco
he and four others appeared in military court in guantanamo bay yesterday. theyread magazines, parade, and wouldn't listen to arabic translations. families of the victims who watched on television were frustrated >> we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of the trial >> of the suspects are facing murder charges for the deaths of nearly 3000 people. >> today friends and family will gather to honor junior seau. they are planning a surfing paddle out...
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naval station in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pohl's questions, look at him or even wear headsets to listen to translations. the judge was irritated. "one cannot continue to refuse to participate and disrupt the proceedings," he snapped. "the reason he's not putting the earphones in his ears is because of the torture that's been done to him," his lawyer told the judge. another accused disrupted the proceedings, by standing up to pray and later shouting out that there had been threats on defendants at guantanamo bay. "maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide," he said in english. judge pohl ordered him to sit down, saying he would address such issues later. during a court break, mohammed and the other defendants could be seen leaning back, laughing and chatting, apparently pleased with their tactics. but family members, some watching here at guantanamo and others on closed-circuit tv at seven sites arou
naval station in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pohl's questions, look at him or even wear headsets to listen to translations. the judge was irritated. "one cannot continue to refuse to participate and disrupt the proceedings," he snapped. "the reason he's not putting the earphones in his ears is because of the...
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khalid sheikh mohammed and others were back in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged coconspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pole's questions, look at him or wear a headset so they could hear translations. the judge was obviously irritated. one cannot refuse to participate. the reason he's not putting the ear phones in his ear is because of the torture that was done to him. ben alshiba twice disrupted the proceedings, once by standing up to pray and later by shouting out that there had been threats on defendants at guantanamo bay. maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide. judge pole ordered him to sit down, saying he will address such issues later. during a court break, mohammed and the other defendants could be seen leaning back laughing apparently pleased were their tactics. but family members, some here at guantanamo and others at sites around the country were infuriated. >> they had nothing but contempt for our values and our way of life. >> so many peo
khalid sheikh mohammed and others were back in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged coconspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pole's questions, look at him or wear a headset so they could hear translations. the judge was obviously irritated. one cannot refuse to participate. the reason he's not putting the ear phones in his ear is because of the torture that was done to...
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. >> bill: try sheikh mohammed in guantanamo bay where they are trying him. >> they followed an interesting road here. it's hard for folks on the left toe agree with one side and not the other. >> bill: if you are going to do t from a humanitarian basis. that's the core argument. we are not this kind of a country. we don't dunk people in the water. we are not. we blow the hell out of them from space. without a trial. without anything. bang, you're dead. that's the kind of country we are. >> look, the two of you are ganging up on me and it's not fair. let me tell you something. if you believe that we should send additional troops to pakistan and to afghanistan. we already had troops on the ground fighting this war. >> i don't believe that we should. >> you think we should send additional troops to spend time capturing them and put our young men and young women at additional risks. i think you are fighting an old war. you are not fighting this modern war against terrorists. >> that's ridiculous. you have got to get back to the sane. as the priest said don't go crazy on me. if we can capture t
. >> bill: try sheikh mohammed in guantanamo bay where they are trying him. >> they followed an interesting road here. it's hard for folks on the left toe agree with one side and not the other. >> bill: if you are going to do t from a humanitarian basis. that's the core argument. we are not this kind of a country. we don't dunk people in the water. we are not. we blow the hell out of them from space. without a trial. without anything. bang, you're dead. that's the kind of...
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september 11 attacks, the group defy annually disrupted saturday's military hearing at guantanamo bay, cuba. they knelt in prayer, ignored the judge and would not listen to the arabic translation of instructions. the defendants asked all their charges be read out loud. experts say that yesterday's arraignment should have lasted just a few hours at most. but instead stretched nearly 13 hours. the judge scheduled the next hearing for june welfare. >>> right now crowds are gathering for a number of events at the national mall to raise awareness in their fight against cancer. first up, the avon walk for breast cancer. this is a would-day event that started yesterday. participants are walking either a marathon course of 26 miles or 39-mile marathon and a half. the event raises money for breast cancer research and it is the tenth anniversary of the avon walk. the event wraps up with a closing ceremony this afternoon near the washington monument. >> there is another event going on now. it is an attempt at a world record. >> news4's derrick ward is at people plaza. that's where a large crowd will be will
september 11 attacks, the group defy annually disrupted saturday's military hearing at guantanamo bay, cuba. they knelt in prayer, ignored the judge and would not listen to the arabic translation of instructions. the defendants asked all their charges be read out loud. experts say that yesterday's arraignment should have lasted just a few hours at most. but instead stretched nearly 13 hours. the judge scheduled the next hearing for june welfare. >>> right now crowds are gathering for a...
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. >> bill: try sheikh mohammed in guantanamo bay where they are trying him. >> they followed an interesting road here. it's hard for folks on the left toe agree with one side and not the other. >> bill: if you are going to do t from a humanitarian basis. that's the core argument. we are not this kind of a country. we don't dunk people in the water. we are not. we blow the hell out of them from space. without a trial. without anything. bang, you're dead. that's the kind of country we are. >> look, the two of you are ganging up on me and it's not fair. let me tell you something. if you believe that we should send additional troops to pakistan and to afghanistan. we already had troops on the ground fighting this war. >> i don't believe that we should. >> you think we should send additional troops to spend time capturing them and put our young men and young women at additional risks. i think you are fighting an old war. you are not fighting this modern war against terrorists. >> that's ridiculous. you have got to get back to the sane. as the priest said don't go crazy on me. if we can capture t
. >> bill: try sheikh mohammed in guantanamo bay where they are trying him. >> they followed an interesting road here. it's hard for folks on the left toe agree with one side and not the other. >> bill: if you are going to do t from a humanitarian basis. that's the core argument. we are not this kind of a country. we don't dunk people in the water. we are not. we blow the hell out of them from space. without a trial. without anything. bang, you're dead. that's the kind of...
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. >> there was quite a bit of drama today in a guantanamo bay for the arraignment of shalidkhalid sheikh mohammed. >> they ignored a military judge at their trial in guantanamo bay all day long and into the night. the five defendants did not listen to translations, refused to answer routine questions, and demanded that the charges be read aloud including the names of the 2009 madrid 76 innocent men and women who died on a horrible day. some 9/11 victims what on closed-circuit tv. for six others who won a lottery to witness the hearing, it was emotional. >> the military tribunal is controversy will. the lawyers are trying to tip the focus to enhanced interrogation techniques used on their clients. >> the defense will seek to pull back the curtain to reveal unpleasant truths and seek accountability for torture. >> of the law prohibits the use of any statements derived from the use of torture. we will implement the law. these proceedings will be fair. >> almost five men could face death -- death sentences if convicted. >> this -- there could be a break in the case of a missing tennessee woman and her childre
. >> there was quite a bit of drama today in a guantanamo bay for the arraignment of shalidkhalid sheikh mohammed. >> they ignored a military judge at their trial in guantanamo bay all day long and into the night. the five defendants did not listen to translations, refused to answer routine questions, and demanded that the charges be read aloud including the names of the 2009 madrid 76 innocent men and women who died on a horrible day. some 9/11 victims what on closed-circuit tv....
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they are being arraigned at a military tribunal on guantanamo bay, cuba. the hearing began about a half hour ago. the self-confessed mastermind mohammed and four conspirators face charges, including terrorism, hijacking and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. legal experts are divided on what will happen here. the arraignment can be as simple as reading the charges and entering pleas. but some military lawyers think the tests may try to turn the proceedings into a political circus. mohammed mocked the tribunal in provo court appearances. relatives of 9/11 victims are demanding the death penalty. >> it lingers in the back of your head that these people are still alive. i mean, they're not glorious, but -- it would bring closure. >> a trial date is expected to be set. but it won't begin for at least another year due to legal motions and other issues. the families of six 9/11 victims have flown to gitmo to watch the proceedings. they were chosen by lottery. other victims' families are watching through closed circuit television at four military bases in the united s
they are being arraigned at a military tribunal on guantanamo bay, cuba. the hearing began about a half hour ago. the self-confessed mastermind mohammed and four conspirators face charges, including terrorism, hijacking and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. legal experts are divided on what will happen here. the arraignment can be as simple as reading the charges and entering pleas. but some military lawyers think the tests may try to turn the proceedings into a political circus. mohammed mocked...
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guantanamo bay. among them, khalid shaeikh mohammed. theye been silent for most of the proceedings, but there was a brief outburst when one of them yelled, quote, they're going to kill us. >> president obama speaking this hour at richmond, virginia. the second of two stops as he kicks off his re-election campaign. let's listen. >> friends in congress think that the same bad ideas will lead to a different result. or they're just hoping that you won't remember what happened the last time we tried it their way. virginia, i'm here to say that we were there. we remember. and we're not going back. we're moving this country forward. >> all right, the president in full campaign mode in richmond, virginia. he's highlighting his accomplishments there while also reminding the crowd that he's well aware there's still plenty of work to do on the economy. we'll continue to monitor. >>> former adviser to john edwards has testified he repeatedly urged the then democratic presidential candidate to steer clear of his mistress, and edwards refused and told him
guantanamo bay. among them, khalid shaeikh mohammed. theye been silent for most of the proceedings, but there was a brief outburst when one of them yelled, quote, they're going to kill us. >> president obama speaking this hour at richmond, virginia. the second of two stops as he kicks off his re-election campaign. let's listen. >> friends in congress think that the same bad ideas will lead to a different result. or they're just hoping that you won't remember what happened the last...
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the obama administration has not closed guantanamo bay, they have used drones' more than the bush administrationould have used it, so you can not pre-judged. it gets back to the policy discussion. if you're prepared to have a policy discussion between conservatives and liberals, that is great. when you personalize it, that is when you lose. host: but stock about the race for vice president in a moment. rob portman, making the case for him as a. , and this weekend on " newsmakers cocklebur debbie wasserman schultz talked about the race ahead. [video clip] >> forget is the mother ground of battleground -- the mother of battleground states. we have a massive voter registration program we are deploying. when you the to the issues that matter to florida voters, the economy, job creation, immigration reform, medicare and social security -- on all of those issues which drive motors to the polls in florida president obama has been fighting to make sure we maintain medicare and social security, while mitt romney has embraced the paul ryan budget plan which would end medicare as we know it, and leaving se
the obama administration has not closed guantanamo bay, they have used drones' more than the bush administrationould have used it, so you can not pre-judged. it gets back to the policy discussion. if you're prepared to have a policy discussion between conservatives and liberals, that is great. when you personalize it, that is when you lose. host: but stock about the race for vice president in a moment. rob portman, making the case for him as a. , and this weekend on " newsmakers cocklebur...
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he and four others appeared at a court of military justice in guantanamo bay cuba yesterday. they read magazines, parade, and wouldn't listen to translations. families of the victims of 911 watch member very frustrated >> we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of this trial >> the suspects are facing murder charges for the deaths of nearly 3000 people. >> today family and friends will honor of former nfl player junior seau. they are planning a surfing paddle out. it is a polynesian tradition. the former football player committed suicide earlier this week. funeral services are being planned for next weekend. prince harry will be in washington tomorrow to attend a reception at the british ambassador's residence >> he will be meeting with members of the british and american teams that took part in the warrior games, an annual event hosted by the u.s. olympic committee where disabled veterans can compete in sporting events. more than 200 people competed. >> why the battle of obesity is costlier than the war on terrorism >> a california doctor under fire for b
he and four others appeared at a court of military justice in guantanamo bay cuba yesterday. they read magazines, parade, and wouldn't listen to translations. families of the victims of 911 watch member very frustrated >> we expect that this is what they're going to do for the entirety of this trial >> the suspects are facing murder charges for the deaths of nearly 3000 people. >> today family and friends will honor of former nfl player junior seau. they are planning a surfing...
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. >>> we had a very productive meeting in guantanamo bay, cuba where they had a significant naval presencend historic one. it was great meeting the men and women of our armed forces. os obtaining policies and the way they conduct the tribuntrib. pleased with the effort of our armed services and the work they do important work they do and work that goes on there at the facility. it was touching to be able to fly over the island to know that's the land you saw your parents and grandparents born. a free cuba one where the people of cuba can choose their hereineds and future. >> man no folks hoping with that. with this trip a lot of chatter whether rubio's trip was politically motivated or not. he took questions. is it meant to bolster his foreign policy experience as a possible spot as mitt romney's running mate. >>> allen west had harsh words for president obama. the florida congressman was on with greta van susteren paren. calling the white house amateur. >>> i think we talked about it we violated one of the basic premises of military operations operations security. it shows the amateur nat
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they will be arraigned at guantanamo bay tomorrow. e five face charges that include terrorism, hijacking, conspiracy, and murder in violation of the laws of war. they face the death penalty. the death in california has officially been ruled a suicide. officials are waiting for his family to decide if his brain can be turned over to researchers. his wife said he suffered multiple concussions during his 20 year career. still to come, a traffic update. and dolphin shows canceled. we will tell you why the national aquarium is changing things up. >> coming up, we have all the fun and festivities surrounding the kentucky derby this weekend. >> and we take a look at the radar satellite combination. stormy activity breaking a but moving into the area and more storms off the west. we will talk about it in your insta-weather plus forecast. here is a look at the grand hotel and spa in ocean city. it looks nice down there. >> an important reminder for those of you heading out on the jfx tonight. the northbound lanes will be closed once again. it t
they will be arraigned at guantanamo bay tomorrow. e five face charges that include terrorism, hijacking, conspiracy, and murder in violation of the laws of war. they face the death penalty. the death in california has officially been ruled a suicide. officials are waiting for his family to decide if his brain can be turned over to researchers. his wife said he suffered multiple concussions during his 20 year career. still to come, a traffic update. and dolphin shows canceled. we will tell you...
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the obama administration has not closed guantanamo bay, they have used drones' more than the bush administration would have used it, so you can not pre- judged. -- you cannot prejudge how these administrations will run their course. it gets back to the policy discussion. if you're prepared to have a policy discussion between conservatives and liberals, that is great. let's have that. when you personalize it, that is when you lose. host: but stock about the race - let's talk about the race for vice president in a moment. rob portman, making the case for him as a. -- as a potential vp pick. , and this weekend on "newsmakers cocklebur debbie wasserman schultz talked about the race ahead. [video clip] >> florida is the mother of all battleground states. we know how important florida is. we have a massive voter registration program we are deploying. when you the to the issues that matter to florida voters, the economy, job creation, immigration reform, medicare and social security -- on all of those issues which drive motors --voters to the polls in florida president obama has been fighting to make s
the obama administration has not closed guantanamo bay, they have used drones' more than the bush administration would have used it, so you can not pre- judged. -- you cannot prejudge how these administrations will run their course. it gets back to the policy discussion. if you're prepared to have a policy discussion between conservatives and liberals, that is great. let's have that. when you personalize it, that is when you lose. host: but stock about the race - let's talk about the race for...
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failure to of knowledge the commission demonstrated by their silence >>> they were arraigned in military court in guantanamo bay. one of the few victim relatives attended he lost his sister when the towers and new york came down. >>> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers perceive and it is hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no souls. >>> iran and comes 10 and half years after plans destroyed the world trade center. many families of the 3000 victims as well as in washington and pennsylvania state justice has taken too long. the chief prosecutor says he is doing this by the book. >>> justice is patient and methodical but patient >>> this family lost their son daughter-in-law and granddaughter their anger remains directed at the defendants. not the system. >>> if these people could come back and said they killed 50 children they would say wonderful price of law. i say damn you. >>> the defendants are back in court in the summer. dru levenson cbs news. >>> heads of two congressional committees say they believe that taliban is stronger than before the u.s. military search two years a
failure to of knowledge the commission demonstrated by their silence >>> they were arraigned in military court in guantanamo bay. one of the few victim relatives attended he lost his sister when the towers and new york came down. >>> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers perceive and it is hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no souls. >>> iran and comes 10 and half years after plans destroyed the world trade center. many families of the...
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they watched as his trial was moved by the attorney general to new york and then after a large public outcry, brought back here to guantanamo bay they have been through the wringer and that the only thing that will bring true closure is to see the death penalty imposed on ksm. >> no doubt they want justice. chris lawrence there at guantanamo bay, cuba. thank you, chris. >>> an escort at the center of the colombian prostitution scandal is spilling all about her night with secret service agents. dania suarez told a colombian radio station the agents involved were, quote, idiots and bought alcohol like it was water and danced on the bar. and she says if she had been a spy or terrorist, she could have easily gotten sensitive information compromising president obama's security. >> translator: of course. at that moment if i had been a member of one of those terrorist gangs, it's obvious that i would have been able to get everything. just like the newspapers say, i put them in checkmate. they're a bunch of fools. they're responsible for obama's security and they still let this happen. i told them, i'm going to call the police so that
they watched as his trial was moved by the attorney general to new york and then after a large public outcry, brought back here to guantanamo bay they have been through the wringer and that the only thing that will bring true closure is to see the death penalty imposed on ksm. >> no doubt they want justice. chris lawrence there at guantanamo bay, cuba. thank you, chris. >>> an escort at the center of the colombian prostitution scandal is spilling all about her night with secret...
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they disrupted yesterday's arraignment at guantanamo bay. turned into a 13 hour ordeal. they refused to answer the judges questions. it wasn't until seven hours they began reading the charges. hi jacking and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. one defense attorney says he's going to be challenging the military court. >> over time we will be challenging the legality and credibility of the military structure as a whole. >> they were supposed to enter pleas but they put them off to a different date. others watched via closed circuit television. >> they don't like americans that's all. >> one stopped the procedures by praying. he would get up and pray. >> yeah. >> legal experts predict the start of a trial is is still at least one year away. >>> a service member has been killed in eastern afghanistan. a bomb was responsible. details of that attack and nationality of that soldier have not been released yet. six coalition members have died in afghanistan so far this month. aaron a-- president obama went to kabul last tuesday and signed an agreement wit
they disrupted yesterday's arraignment at guantanamo bay. turned into a 13 hour ordeal. they refused to answer the judges questions. it wasn't until seven hours they began reading the charges. hi jacking and nearly 3,000 counts of murder. one defense attorney says he's going to be challenging the military court. >> over time we will be challenging the legality and credibility of the military structure as a whole. >> they were supposed to enter pleas but they put them off to a...
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opponents said they use -- >>> guantanamo bay bridge is not the only san francisco icon -- the goldengate bridge is not the only san francisco icon celebrating this year. the mint is issuing a special edition american eagle silver coin. a rare look inside the facility where coins are stamped and polished. a lot of the work is automated workers still play a vital role. >> you look for metal flakes, anything out of the ordinary that would take away from the natural beauty. >> the san francisco mint usually makes coins for directors. this year it is -- for collectors this year it is stamping the first quarters made for circulation you can identify them by the "f" on the front. >> that's very cool. nothing -- >> cool weather-wise are we going to warm up some places? >> some places, it is that time of the year. clouds have moved into the east bay valleys and east bay hills from vollmer peek to the east over mount diablo. once the fog fades not much to keep the sun from keeping us warm around 5,000 to 6,000 feet temperatures are warming. still looks like a nice day inland. low to mid 50s pa
opponents said they use -- >>> guantanamo bay bridge is not the only san francisco icon -- the goldengate bridge is not the only san francisco icon celebrating this year. the mint is issuing a special edition american eagle silver coin. a rare look inside the facility where coins are stamped and polished. a lot of the work is automated workers still play a vital role. >> you look for metal flakes, anything out of the ordinary that would take away from the natural beauty. >>...
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but once they get in office in 2009, they do nothing about guantanamo bayof like dogs barking at a bus. once the bus stops, they don't know what to do. and one hartford -->> auto dogs can't carry tokens and can't get on to the bus. thank you very much for your analysis joining us today from los angeles. >> thank you, steve. >> all right. what do you think about that? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. meanwhile, the labor department backing a new plan to give unemployment benefits to people who are starting their own businesses. are we taping the risk out of capitalism and redefining the definition of what it means to be unemployed? stuart varney weighs in for this tuesday that feels like a monday. he's coming up next. come on in, stu. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios tend to weigh less than those who don't. [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do to
but once they get in office in 2009, they do nothing about guantanamo bayof like dogs barking at a bus. once the bus stops, they don't know what to do. and one hartford -->> auto dogs can't carry tokens and can't get on to the bus. thank you very much for your analysis joining us today from los angeles. >> thank you, steve. >> all right. what do you think about that? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. meanwhile, the labor department backing a new plan to give unemployment...
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there were 6, 9/11 family whose traveled down to guantanamo ba bay, cuba earlier this week. they were in the courtroom with us but there is a long blue curtain that separates the families from the reporters so we can't see them directly but through most of the hearing there was this virtual silence. i could see upped the curtain at times. some of the family tapping their feet. and it was also clear in court today that this was a decision by the 9/11 suspects not to answer the questions because when they were on their recess you could see the men talking to each other and passing messages to each other and even laughing in the courtroom and that must have been very tough for the 9/11 family tots take. >> so i know the court dealt with pretty serious legal issues in the case. >>reporter: well, there are a couple really that stand out. some of the defense attorneys including commander has said they haven't had adequate resources to prepare for the hearing. he hasn't had a dedicated translator for a year and he doesn't speak arabic. there are accusing the military of keeping things s
there were 6, 9/11 family whose traveled down to guantanamo ba bay, cuba earlier this week. they were in the courtroom with us but there is a long blue curtain that separates the families from the reporters so we can't see them directly but through most of the hearing there was this virtual silence. i could see upped the curtain at times. some of the family tapping their feet. and it was also clear in court today that this was a decision by the 9/11 suspects not to answer the questions because...