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and who was it that took the interrogation methods from guantanamo cuba to another great thing and. maybe the answer can be found somewhere else. after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jenny. hit me yet i didn't act out this cultural sweet and tyrant are you. that expected to shatter actually. i mean i know this is not. maybe your area of interest but. you heard about the dispute between baucus and the other day because of the occasion to cakes. i think that that's right back fired it takes up yet. and and see everybody down it one time ok i dare miller they were all required to sign a formal statement from the government which is all the time disclosure statement and that means when they leave guantan
and who was it that took the interrogation methods from guantanamo cuba to another great thing and. maybe the answer can be found somewhere else. after the scandal not too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the...
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whig party and is now prosecuting high value terrorism and war crimes suspects being held at guantanamo bay cuba. captain ord can still call you knight thank you so much for joining us tonight it's great to be here adam thank you very much i'm sure you can remember back to the job you had when you were working for me so what a years ago and it's a bit of a contrast to what you're doing now before we get into that i want to play a clip for our viewers you're in marks at a press conference we had here in washington before taking off for that trial in kansas city so let's roll that. they support. the first of a number of these are the military. political speech and they are civilians they need to draw a line in the sand in order to protect the first amendment rights of others take over right the sense of our. free speech rights recently better than. those in the united states. so that was some years ago we kind of wrestled that particular case to a tie i was able to keep my benefits what are the implications of that now with hindsight and what is the state of free speech for people in the military
whig party and is now prosecuting high value terrorism and war crimes suspects being held at guantanamo bay cuba. captain ord can still call you knight thank you so much for joining us tonight it's great to be here adam thank you very much i'm sure you can remember back to the job you had when you were working for me so what a years ago and it's a bit of a contrast to what you're doing now before we get into that i want to play a clip for our viewers you're in marks at a press conference we had...
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aÚn asÍ es esto que se haga durante un tribunal militar y en la base de guantÁnamo en cuba. >> libianes son ustedes para decir que debemos hacer los libios" pregunto el portavoz refiriÉndose a los paÍses extranjeros. >> mataron a por lo -12 de ellos. esto ocurre mientras estados unidos realiza esfuerzos para convencer al presidente de que renuncie tras 32 aÑos. >> un helicÓptero de la onu disparo las fuerzas al tiempo que francia sacarÁ su armamento pesado ese paÍs. perdiÓ las elecciones en noviembre prensa rehusa a ceder el poder a pesar de que la naciÓn estÁ al borde de una guerra civil. >> japÓn tendrÁ que descargar 11.500 t de agua radiactiva al ocÉano pacÍfico, esto para permitir la reparaciÓn de los circuitos de enfriamiento y evitar una catÁstrofe. segÚn funcionarios el agua derramada tiene un bajo nivel de contaminaciÓn. >> vamos a hacer una pausa y en instantes les decimos que propuesta de ley antiinmigrantes foco estÁ a consideraciÓn en el estado de california. >> tambiÉn la automotriz toyota anuncia que se ve obligada a cerrar sus fÁbricas en estados unidos. >> la cadena d
aÚn asÍ es esto que se haga durante un tribunal militar y en la base de guantÁnamo en cuba. >> libianes son ustedes para decir que debemos hacer los libios" pregunto el portavoz refiriÉndose a los paÍses extranjeros. >> mataron a por lo -12 de ellos. esto ocurre mientras estados unidos realiza esfuerzos para convencer al presidente de que renuncie tras 32 aÑos. >> un helicÓptero de la onu disparo las fuerzas al tiempo que francia sacarÁ su armamento pesado ese...
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naval base at guantanamo bay cuba only a select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials insist that detainee needs are not torture or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact they say some interrogators go out of their way to make the captors feel comfortable hoping to coax information from them in an easygoing fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man who we saw in a public square in stark home he's marty's father and he had a feeling that things were not good at guantanamo and one to two for one eight or forty two forty five degrees of heat locked up and chained and the day and night totally isolated not allowed to speak to see or to hear but not things father didn't know that it was the other way around it was matted together with most of the other prisoners that had in fact decided to stop talking. rumor now was that it wasn't forty degrees one hundred guntown the anymore of the army had started exposing prisoners to freezing temperature
naval base at guantanamo bay cuba only a select few american servicemen and u.s. officials have direct contact with the prisoners. u.s. officials insist that detainee needs are not torture or subject to any cruel treatment during interrogation sessions in fact they say some interrogators go out of their way to make the captors feel comfortable hoping to coax information from them in an easygoing fashion. exactly right here the story could have ended if it wasn't for this man who we saw in a...
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he will be tried by a military court at the guantanamo bay, cuba detention facility. the decision was announced on monday by attorney generic holder. this is one of highest profile policy reversals bit obama white house. when campaigning for president, senator obama then sought both to close guantanamo and to treat detainees on the same legal basis as an ordinary u.s. citizen. after his election two years ago, mr. obama again pushed for mohammed to be tried in a several ann court in new york city, a trial that would have cost an estimated $1 billion. that's b as in boy billion dollars. new york soy mayor bloomberg was outraged at the idea on both costs and security grounds. but congress passed a law that forbad the transfer of all guantanamo detainees, present and future, to u.s. soil for detention and for trial. so the trial location problem went away. holder on monday said that congress forced the administration's hand and was angry. >> i know this case. in a way that members of congress do not. i looked at the trials. i've spoken to the prosecutors. so do i know be
he will be tried by a military court at the guantanamo bay, cuba detention facility. the decision was announced on monday by attorney generic holder. this is one of highest profile policy reversals bit obama white house. when campaigning for president, senator obama then sought both to close guantanamo and to treat detainees on the same legal basis as an ordinary u.s. citizen. after his election two years ago, mr. obama again pushed for mohammed to be tried in a several ann court in new york...
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the same things we see in photos from abu ghraib in iraq are described in the documents from guantanamo in cuba. but what is the connection and who exactly sent the request to use tougher methods . it appears to be the same two star general who baucus had problems with. and if you look at the date the request was sent on october eleventh. only two days after barca's left. and one month later neither barcus nor the two star general are still at the base. a new man has taken command general miller. the interrogation techniques that we use in jail one tommo are approved by the senior leadership of our government. shortly after miller took command rumsfeld personally approved the request for tougher interrogation methods he had only one objection to the inquiry requested permission to. force prisoners to stand in stress position for up to four hours. in the margin rumsfeld himself scribbled i stand eight to ten hours a day why is standing limited to just four hours was it like that when we went back after he was soft. then down a short pier and then ken miller who really. sort of. started the harsh
the same things we see in photos from abu ghraib in iraq are described in the documents from guantanamo in cuba. but what is the connection and who exactly sent the request to use tougher methods . it appears to be the same two star general who baucus had problems with. and if you look at the date the request was sent on october eleventh. only two days after barca's left. and one month later neither barcus nor the two star general are still at the base. a new man has taken command general...
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military base in guantanamo bay, cuba. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has our report. >> reporter: a year and a half after announcing that the men accused of the 9/11 attacks would be put on trial in new york, attorney general eric holder said today they will now be tried where they have been held since 2006 -- at guantanamo. >> we simply cannot allow a trial to be delayed any longer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks or for their family members who have waited for nearly a decade for justice. >> reporter: that means no civilian courtroom for khalid sheikh mohammed, said to have been the mastermind, and four others accused of helping him. it's a complete turnaround for the obama administration, after the president vowed on his first day in office to shut gitmo down within a year. new york's mayor and police chief fought against bringing the terror trials there and congress rebelled, blocking detainee moves to the u.s. in an interview with nbc the attorney general said he had no choice because congress put fe
military base in guantanamo bay, cuba. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has our report. >> reporter: a year and a half after announcing that the men accused of the 9/11 attacks would be put on trial in new york, attorney general eric holder said today they will now be tried where they have been held since 2006 -- at guantanamo. >> we simply cannot allow a trial to be delayed any longer for the victims of the 9/11 attacks or for their family members who have waited for...
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intelectual de los ataques terroristas del 11 de septiembre y otros 4 implicados serÁn juzgados en guantÁnamo, cubas personas habrÍan sido vÍctimas de un asesino en serie. buscaba a una prostituta desaparecida que iba a encontrarse ahÍ con un cliente. >> en chulavista, un guardia de seguridad matÓ a un sujeto con un tiro en la cabeza cuando todos trataban de huir en un auto, el vehÍculo se estrellÓ contra un poste elÉctrico. la policÍa los atrapÓ. las autoridades investigan si los sospechosos cometieron otros robos en tiendas de la misma cadena apo. >> tendremos mÁs informaciÓn, mÁs noticias, pero quÉ tal si pasamos directamente contigo, poncho. adelante. >> llegÓ la hora de cambiar o comprar la computadora portÁtil. cuál es la indicada para mÍ, se pregunta, el experto en tecnologÍa nos va a decir cuÁles son las clases de computadoras, quÉ tabletas hay, quÉ modelos. bienvenido. >> cÓmo estÁs? poncho? >> me encanta hacer el segmento contigo. >> te gustan los gadgets. >> sÍ, cuÉntame un poco de ellas. >> son computadoras para consumir contenidos, quiere decir que son para entrar al web, ver videos y
intelectual de los ataques terroristas del 11 de septiembre y otros 4 implicados serÁn juzgados en guantÁnamo, cubas personas habrÍan sido vÍctimas de un asesino en serie. buscaba a una prostituta desaparecida que iba a encontrarse ahÍ con un cliente. >> en chulavista, un guardia de seguridad matÓ a un sujeto con un tiro en la cabeza cuando todos trataban de huir en un auto, el vehÍculo se estrellÓ contra un poste elÉctrico. la policÍa los atrapÓ. las autoridades investigan si...
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prison gitmo, guantanamo bay in cuba. they reveal mest of the remaining prisoners, 172 individuals, to be exact, are a high risk of posing a threat to the u.s. if released. but the documents showed an even larger amount of prisoners who were also released were also designated high risk before they were freed or otherwise sent to other countries. >>> it's been more than three months now since gabby giffords was shot when she met with constituents at a tucson, arizona, grocery store. tonight, we have good news and information on her recovery. janet with us tonight from houston with that story. good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. this is going to be a quick trip for her, but doctors say it's also a good break and a goal she's been working towards. it was news gabrielle giffords reportedly greeted with a fist pump and the word awesome. doctors calling her medically able to travel to florida's kennedy space center for friday's launch of the space shuttle "endeavour." it will be her first trip out of the hospital. she will wa
prison gitmo, guantanamo bay in cuba. they reveal mest of the remaining prisoners, 172 individuals, to be exact, are a high risk of posing a threat to the u.s. if released. but the documents showed an even larger amount of prisoners who were also released were also designated high risk before they were freed or otherwise sent to other countries. >>> it's been more than three months now since gabby giffords was shot when she met with constituents at a tucson, arizona, grocery store....
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bork a consultant to the film, who served as chief prosecutor for the military commissions at guantanamo bay, cuba 2003 and 2004. james solman, why is this an important story to tell in 2011? >> it was a good story to tell, i think, in 1993, when i began this. i think it's one of the great american stories not told. i like many people didn't know there were multiple attacks. i think everyone thinks they know the story of the lincoln assassination. it turns out most of us don't. there were multiple attacks. didn't know there were hundreds rounded up. didn't know there was a military trial, eight civilians put on trirblg a mother who ran a boarding house, didn't know any of that and found that fascinating and she was on trial likely for crimes committed by her own son and at the center was this extraordinary mother-son story about a mother abandon by her own son, and a surrogate son, a union colonel, played by james mack voi, as you said, who comes to the rescue of a southern woman. that, i thought was an extraordinary story and i think it's a timeless story. >> suarez: are you proposing another the
bork a consultant to the film, who served as chief prosecutor for the military commissions at guantanamo bay, cuba 2003 and 2004. james solman, why is this an important story to tell in 2011? >> it was a good story to tell, i think, in 1993, when i began this. i think it's one of the great american stories not told. i like many people didn't know there were multiple attacks. i think everyone thinks they know the story of the lincoln assassination. it turns out most of us don't. there were...
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the 9/11 attacks and his four co- conspirators will face trial by a military commission at guantanamo bay, cuba. and security forces in yemen cracked down on antigovernment protesters, killing 15 of them. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: there's more of our interview with wounded veteran widhalm on the rundown news blog. also there, watch this week's political checklist. david chalian talks with gwen and judy about the government shutdown showdown and president obama's official reelection bid. plus, we look at the science of solar flares, and how gps systems can be affected by the sun's stormy season. and miles o'brien weighs in on the safety questions raised by an aging airline fleet. he explored the issue for "frontline" in a report called "flying cheap." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, republicans release their ten-year budget blueprint. we'll talk to house budget chairman paul ryan, who wants to cut $4 trillion in spending. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: an
the 9/11 attacks and his four co- conspirators will face trial by a military commission at guantanamo bay, cuba. and security forces in yemen cracked down on antigovernment protesters, killing 15 of them. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: there's more of our interview with wounded veteran widhalm on the rundown news blog. also there, watch this week's political checklist. david chalian talks with gwen and judy about the government shutdown...
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that the president made in the course of the campaign having to do with the prison down at guantanamo bay, cuba. this is what he said in the course of the campaign. >> as president, i will close guantanamo, reject the military commissions act and adhere to the geneva conventions. >> he has not closed guantanamo, one of his first promises as president. in fact, just this week, the administration decided that khalid shaikh mohammed, mastermind of 9/11, will be tried in a military tribunal at guantanamo bay. was that promise a fundamental misreading of the practicalities and very difficult issues involved in shutting down that prison? >> no, and i think the president has tried to follow through and with great success with the american people. in this particular case -- and listen, the president's been clear, and we've had some success with civilian trials with terrorism suspects, but he also said there is a place for military commissions. it was clear -- here we are almost ten years from 9/11 with ksm, that he would either sort of be in limbo forever or we could finally get some justice for the am
that the president made in the course of the campaign having to do with the prison down at guantanamo bay, cuba. this is what he said in the course of the campaign. >> as president, i will close guantanamo, reject the military commissions act and adhere to the geneva conventions. >> he has not closed guantanamo, one of his first promises as president. in fact, just this week, the administration decided that khalid shaikh mohammed, mastermind of 9/11, will be tried in a military...
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political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba think cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years because you can say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states is place the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this and i'm going to i mean it's state process of democratization it could recognize that the opposition on that island is not mercenaries in the pay of united states it can begin to open up an excuse me i think of truth on that island ok i have to jump in here we have to go to break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on cuban state with our team. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark and the calls but the pork products we do not want any more new g.m.o. foods. our core system a system that was abysmal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on america. feed
political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba think cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years because you can say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states is place the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this and i'm going to i...
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they will be tried, instead, before military missions in guantanamo bay in cuba.so blocked any detainee moves into the united states. >> it's 6:44. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and holding jaycee dugard for 18 years is expected to plead guilty. the attorney for his wife says her husband will enter a guilty plea on thursday. nancy will likely stand trial. she's pleaded not guilty. they are charged with 18 felony counts including false imprisonment and rape. they are accused of kidnapping dugard in tahoe in 1991. >>> the city attorney says a former narcotics test is not connected to a drug raid and property siezures. a city file accused the team of doing it. there's surveillance video given to the news last week. take a look, by the city's attorney. several antioch officers are accused of conducting illegal searches and not documenting confiscated items. >>> technicians from ucla laboratories will take the substantial doubt. they should wrap up their testimony today. yesterday was canceled because a juror was ill. had kidney stones. the prosecution produced a n
they will be tried, instead, before military missions in guantanamo bay in cuba.so blocked any detainee moves into the united states. >> it's 6:44. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and holding jaycee dugard for 18 years is expected to plead guilty. the attorney for his wife says her husband will enter a guilty plea on thursday. nancy will likely stand trial. she's pleaded not guilty. they are charged with 18 felony counts including false imprisonment and rape. they are accused...
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has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years the cuban say get out the united states say the state says to cuba go to hell the united states has placed the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this i'm going to go in the united states process of democratization it could recognize that the opposition on that island is not that well wishers i mean it mercenaries in the pay of the united states it can begin to open up an excuse me i think of truth on that island ok i have to jump in here we have to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on cuban state with our team. download the official tea allocation chobani phone the i pod touch from the saps to . life on the go. video on demand on t.v.'s mine comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the com. we'll. bring you the latest
has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years the cuban say get out the united states say the state says to cuba go to hell the united states has placed the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this i'm going to go in...
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has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that place there is over one hundred years the cuban say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states has placed the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding and well in the school system in florida and the united states' process of democratization could recognize that the opposition is on that island is not mercenaries in the pay of the united states it can begin to open up and excuse me i think of truth on that island ok i have to jump in here we have to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on cuban state with r.t. . close up to you has been to the show ya been screeching for the long lost secret of thomas steel it's been discovered. the finale archie goes east of lake baikal with the longest russian railway line runs. for the sunday desert lies among siberian mountain
has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that place there is over one hundred years the cuban say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states has placed the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding and well in the school system in florida...
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has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years because i would say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states is place the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this i'm going to go on the united states process of democratization it could recognize that the opposition on that island is not mercenaries in the pay of united states it can begin to open up an excuse me i think of truth on that island ok i have to jump in here we have to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on cuban state with our team. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the t.v. . they say this is not a problem in the war. which it should say everybody is sure to support the dream speech so they have no idea
has political prisoners in fact the united states has more political prisoners in cuba then cuba has in guantanamo which by the way the united states has that base there is over one hundred years because i would say get out the united states say states says to cuba go to hell the united states is place the embargo on cuba i mean what could cuba do to the united states other than surrender in other words that's i think what the u.s. government is demanding well if you will this i'm going to go...
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of newly released classified documents have opened a rare window on the military prison at guantanamo bay in cuba. the files were leaked to the whistle-blowing web site wikileaks, which in turn offered them to several news organizations. others, including the "new york times" and the "guardian" newspapers, obtained the documents separately. the files were written bywr military intelligenceta officials between february 2002 and january 2009. and offered details about more than 750 prisoners including 172 still being held. documents known as detainee assessment briefs containedne gathered about and from prisoners and evaluations by analysts. they included assignment of a risk category for each detainee: high, medium or low. one revelation: the 600 or so prisoners released or transferred to other countries included 160 who were at one time considered high risk. and the "new york times" identified 42 former detainees who later engaged in militant activity. one of those is a 24-year-old afghan captured in 2001. after his transfer back to afghanistan in 2004 he revealed himself to be a pakistan-born mi
of newly released classified documents have opened a rare window on the military prison at guantanamo bay in cuba. the files were leaked to the whistle-blowing web site wikileaks, which in turn offered them to several news organizations. others, including the "new york times" and the "guardian" newspapers, obtained the documents separately. the files were written bywr military intelligenceta officials between february 2002 and january 2009. and offered details about more...