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let me just tell you, khalid shaikh mohammed who use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got to him. >> so, what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us and he lost 50 pounds. >> what, his ensure, like people in the hospital who drink that stuff? >> yes, dietary manipulation was part of it. >> sleep deprivation, dietary manipulation. i mean, this is overwhelming stuff. the united states doesn't do that. >> well, we do. >> you can see more of lesley stahl's interview with jose rodriguez this sunday on "60 minutes" here on cbs. >>> a website created to aid the defense of georg
let me just tell you, khalid shaikh mohammed who use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got...
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khalid shaikh mohammed was strapped to a board, tilted head down and had water poured on his face to stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so, this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's is sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done, essentially, got to him. >> so, what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us and he lost 50 pounds. >> what, his ensure, like people in
khalid shaikh mohammed was strapped to a board, tilted head down and had water poured on his face to stimulate drowning, but mohammed was tough. interrogators had to pour more than 180 times. >> this is an individual who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew in...
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among the five is khalid shaikh mohammed, the self-proclaimed ringleader of the attacks on the worldde center in new york in the pentagon in washington. more than 3000 people died in those attacks. police in france have carried out another round of rate on suspected islamist, arresting 10 people in a number of cities, including marseilles. special forces conducted raids in a northern town. french media are reporting that the operation that targeted people who have visited or were planning trips to afghanistan and pakistan allegedly for jihadist training. france is taking a tough line against radical islam following last month's shootings by an al qaeda-inspired gunman. time for some business. record low interest rates are here to stay in the eurozone. holding them at 1% ahead of the ecb warned of downside risks to the economy. >> he says it will take time to see the full impact of the operations to help the banks avoid the credit crunch. >> ecb president mario draghi continues to express concern about europe's short-term economic outlook. he says the central bank's low- interest rate
among the five is khalid shaikh mohammed, the self-proclaimed ringleader of the attacks on the worldde center in new york in the pentagon in washington. more than 3000 people died in those attacks. police in france have carried out another round of rate on suspected islamist, arresting 10 people in a number of cities, including marseilles. special forces conducted raids in a northern town. french media are reporting that the operation that targeted people who have visited or were planning trips...
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among the five is khalid shaikh mohammed, the self-proclaimed ringleader of the attacks on the worldde center in new york in the pentagon in washington. more than 3000 people died in those attacks. police in france have carried out another round of rate on suspected islamist, arresting 10 people in a number of cities, including marseilles. special forces conducted raids in a northern town. french media are reporting that the operation that targeted people who have visited or were planning trips to afghanistan and pakistan allegedly for jihadist training. france is taking a tough line against radical islam following last month's shootings by an al qaeda-inspired gunman. time for some business. record low interest rates are here to stay in the eurozone. holding them at 1% ahead of the ecb warned of downside risks to the economy. >> he says it will take time to see the full impact of the operations to help the banks avoid the credit crunch. >> ecb president mario draghi continues to express concern about europe's short-term economic outlook. he says the central bank's low- interest rate
among the five is khalid shaikh mohammed, the self-proclaimed ringleader of the attacks on the worldde center in new york in the pentagon in washington. more than 3000 people died in those attacks. police in france have carried out another round of rate on suspected islamist, arresting 10 people in a number of cities, including marseilles. special forces conducted raids in a northern town. french media are reporting that the operation that targeted people who have visited or were planning trips...
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develop techniques that were absolutely vital in collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. we captured him in the spring of '03. he wasn't cooperative at the outset. after he'd been involved with the enhanced interrogation technique, ie, waterboarding, he decided he wanted to cooperate and was a wealth of invaluable information for us in terms of our putting together our program to -- well, to defend the nation against al qaeda. panetta, leon panetta, whether he was cia director at the time they got osama bin laden said he believed their ability to get bin laden had been influenced in part by a lot of the intelligence we collected through that means. before and that gradually led to the location of bin laden when president obama and the s.e.a.l.s took him out. >> let's go to zachary who is next, from tennessee. >> yeah, mr. vice president, thank you for joining us at the washington center today. my name's zachary. i'm from tennessee tech university. i just like to know what attribute do you have as an older professional that you wished you'd had, yo
develop techniques that were absolutely vital in collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. we captured him in the spring of '03. he wasn't cooperative at the outset. after he'd been involved with the enhanced interrogation technique, ie, waterboarding, he decided he wanted to cooperate and was a wealth of invaluable information for us in terms of our putting together our program to -- well, to defend the nation against al qaeda. panetta, leon...
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, will guantanamo and not a criminal court in new york prove to be the right place to try khalid shaikh mohammed? >>> and the masters tees off in two hours, making everyone wonder if this week marks the return of tiger woods. the question is, does tiger still have it somewhere inside
, will guantanamo and not a criminal court in new york prove to be the right place to try khalid shaikh mohammed? >>> and the masters tees off in two hours, making everyone wonder if this week marks the return of tiger woods. the question is, does tiger still have it somewhere inside
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yesterday senior pentagon officials signed off on a new trial for alleged nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and the trial's going to be in front of a military commission after over a decade he and four others who were accused of planning the september eleventh attacks are once again charged with murder in violation of the law of war attacking civilians hijacking aircraft and terrorism all of which are punishable by the death penalty now an arraignment for the five men will be held a good moan x. months but it's been a long and winding road to get there so they were originally charged in a military commission back in two thousand and eight when the obama administration came to washington they put it on hold because they wanted the suspects to face trial at the scene of the crime in a federal civilian court. looking at prosecutors from both the department of justice and the department defense and after thoroughly studying the case became clear to me the best venue for prosecution was in federal court. alabama holder fully believed one hundred percent that the men should be tried in civilian c
yesterday senior pentagon officials signed off on a new trial for alleged nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and the trial's going to be in front of a military commission after over a decade he and four others who were accused of planning the september eleventh attacks are once again charged with murder in violation of the law of war attacking civilians hijacking aircraft and terrorism all of which are punishable by the death penalty now an arraignment for the five men will be held a...
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role in the nine eleven attacks terrorism charges were filed for the second time because khalid shaikh mohammed the pentagon has announced a new military trial for the self-confessed mastermind this restarts a process to have the group go through the military court system. now friday show we walked through the timeline for you of how it was that this story this battle between a civilian trial and a military commission really played out and we specifically pointed out how it was the mainstream media that really pale played into the fear mongering and how dangerous it would be to try a terrorist on u.s. soil despite the fact that all these things are done all the time i mean really at the time they went completely nuts over this. well i think it's a good intro this is the most reckless and dangerous and irresponsible it's giving them a platform where they can preach to release of terrorists into the united states shaikh mohammad military commission responsible for much of new york for trial just blocks from the world trade center to close for comfort here at war hate america. act of war for murde
role in the nine eleven attacks terrorism charges were filed for the second time because khalid shaikh mohammed the pentagon has announced a new military trial for the self-confessed mastermind this restarts a process to have the group go through the military court system. now friday show we walked through the timeline for you of how it was that this story this battle between a civilian trial and a military commission really played out and we specifically pointed out how it was the mainstream...
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. >> meanwhile the pg says admitted 9/11 plotter khalid shaikh mohammed is about to go on trial at guantanamo naval base and john miller is with us. he worked on these cases as a top official with the fbi and also with the director of national intelligence. welcome. >> good to be here. >> let me go first to the case of this $10 million bounty. why now? why this amount? why this bounty? >> well, yesterday u.s. officials were trying to be clear that this is not about -- in response to his news conference about coming in, trying to be clear about, this is not trying to figure out where he is. we know where he is. we know where he is every day. this is about putting pressure on pakistan. now, they said, trying to get someone to come forward with the information that would lead to his arrest and conviction. they're looking for witnesses and evidence to conect him to mumbai. but i think this is really to put pressure on pakistan to kind of say, well, if you can't come up with this evidence, we'll find the people who can give it to you. >> so, if you look at this case now, is it likely because of th
. >> meanwhile the pg says admitted 9/11 plotter khalid shaikh mohammed is about to go on trial at guantanamo naval base and john miller is with us. he worked on these cases as a top official with the fbi and also with the director of national intelligence. welcome. >> good to be here. >> let me go first to the case of this $10 million bounty. why now? why this amount? why this bounty? >> well, yesterday u.s. officials were trying to be clear that this is not about -- in...
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>> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him. >> let me just tell you, khalid shaikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him. he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done got to him. >> what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no. he gets a good night sleep. he was very heavy. when he came to us. he lost 50 pounds. >> you mean like people in the hospital who drink ensure? >> yes. dietary manipulation is part of the techniques. >> sleep deprivation, dietary manipulation, i mean, the united states doesn't do that. >> well, we do. >> fascinating. the obama administration ended the enhanced interrogation program. rodriguez says that was a mistake. he criticized the use of drones to kill terrorists rather than capture th
>> he never believed for one second you were going to kill him. >> let me just tell you, khalid shaikh mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> if he's sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him. he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> the cumulative effect of waterboarding and...
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khalid shaikh mohammed and four others will be arraigned at naval station guantanamo bay.president obama stopped charges filed in 2008 while trying to close the detention center and move the case to a federal court in new york. >>> five former new orleans police officers were sentenced today to between six and 65 years in prison for shooting an unarmed civilians after hurricane katrina. the ex-officers were convicted for multiple civil rights violations, including killing two victims on the bridge after the 2005 hurricane. a judge says he hopes it will give the victims' families peace and closure. >>> check out the frightening pictures. a 65-foot yacht was engulfed in flames off of malibu, california. the coast guard put out the fire. investigators say there is still no word on what started the blaze. an expensive one at that. >>> keith olbermann told "david letterman" that he takes the blame for his public ousting as a current tv host. >>> i screwed up really big on this. let's just start there. >> all right. >> i thought we could do this. it is my fault that it didn't su
khalid shaikh mohammed and four others will be arraigned at naval station guantanamo bay.president obama stopped charges filed in 2008 while trying to close the detention center and move the case to a federal court in new york. >>> five former new orleans police officers were sentenced today to between six and 65 years in prison for shooting an unarmed civilians after hurricane katrina. the ex-officers were convicted for multiple civil rights violations, including killing two victims...
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limits, but we did develop a vital techniques for collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. when we captured him in the spring of 2003, he was not very cooperative in the outset. after he was involved with the enhanced interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided that he wanted to cooperate. and then it was a wealth of invaluable information for us in terms of putting together our program against al qaeda. leon panetta, when he was cia director of at the time he got osama bin laden, said he believed that their ability to get bin laden had been influenced in part by a lot of the intelligence we collected through that means before, and it gradually led to the location of the bin laden when president obama and the seals took him out. >> thank you. >> zachary is next, from tennessee. >> mr. vice president, thank you for joining us today. i am from tennessee tech university. what attributes do have as an older professional that you wished you would have had whenever you were a younger professional in washington? >> well, i would almost state it the
limits, but we did develop a vital techniques for collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. when we captured him in the spring of 2003, he was not very cooperative in the outset. after he was involved with the enhanced interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided that he wanted to cooperate. and then it was a wealth of invaluable information for us in terms of putting together our program against al qaeda. leon panetta, when he was cia...
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the pentagon is expected to announce today the reinstatement of charges against khalid shaikh mohammede of the nine-accused conspirators whose charges were dropped during the whole controversy over the military commissions but that is going to be reinstated today. so things keep developing on that front. >> they do. >> thanks, amna. why is newt gingrich still running for president? karen tim multi joins me next. this is "andrea mitchell reports." and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ]
the pentagon is expected to announce today the reinstatement of charges against khalid shaikh mohammede of the nine-accused conspirators whose charges were dropped during the whole controversy over the military commissions but that is going to be reinstated today. so things keep developing on that front. >> they do. >> thanks, amna. why is newt gingrich still running for president? karen tim multi joins me next. this is "andrea mitchell reports." and i thought "i...
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limits, but we did develop a vital techniques for collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. when we captured him in the spring of 2003, he was not very cooperative in the outset. after he was involved with the enhanced interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided that he wanted to cooperate. it ended was then a wealth of in valuable information for us in terms of putting together our program against al qaeda. leon panetta, when he was cia director of at the time he got osama bin laden, said he believed that their ability to get bin laden had been influenced in part by a lot of the intelligence we collected through that means before, and it gradually led to the location of the bin laden when president obama and the seals took him out. >> thank you. >> zachary is next, from tennessee. >> mr. vice president, thank you for joining us today. i am from tennessee tech university. what attributes do have as an older professional that you wished you would have had whenever you were a younger professional in washington? >> well, i would almost state it
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khalid shaikh mohammed and the four other plotters will face a military tribunal, may 5th they will be formally arraigned. they will face several charges, including terrorism, hijacking and murder. they all face the death penalty. the actual trial, ace understand it, could take several months. one has to wonder if it will start to take place before the november elections. this is own important first step to awful that. all of that. >> reporter: my guess is it would. it is before a military tribunal. there is a jury. it's a long process. you have a lot of pretrial motions ahead of time. jenna: we'll be up against that 9/11 anniversary before that. also up today the white house is pushing back on a new report claiming the president's healthcare overhaul will add to the nation's skyrocketing deficit. we're going to take a fair & balanced look at what the truth is here coming up. >> reporter: fires spreading across the northeast right now fueled by high winds and try conditions. where the danger lies in a live report next. jenna: plus, unmanned aircrafts and unmatched assetts on the battle
khalid shaikh mohammed and the four other plotters will face a military tribunal, may 5th they will be formally arraigned. they will face several charges, including terrorism, hijacking and murder. they all face the death penalty. the actual trial, ace understand it, could take several months. one has to wonder if it will start to take place before the november elections. this is own important first step to awful that. all of that. >> reporter: my guess is it would. it is before a...
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announcement from the department of defense, military area prosecutors formally charging khalid shaikh mohammedd in the attacks of 9/11, they are to be arraigned within a month and the government has announced it will seek the death penalty if convicted. so much for the president's plans for putti them on trial in federal court as was announced early in his administration. jenna: interesting, and we'll continue to watch that story. thank you very much for watching everybody. jon: "mark live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert, a
announcement from the department of defense, military area prosecutors formally charging khalid shaikh mohammedd in the attacks of 9/11, they are to be arraigned within a month and the government has announced it will seek the death penalty if convicted. so much for the president's plans for putti them on trial in federal court as was announced early in his administration. jenna: interesting, and we'll continue to watch that story. thank you very much for watching everybody. jon: "mark...
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of the most warranted terror suspects like september 11th, the self-described mastermind khalid shaikh mohammedw that retired cia officer has a message for this white house. >>> and the search for a missing six-year-old girl, reportedly taken from her bed in the middle of the night, out in arizona, is now searching across the border, that search is spreading across the border as a potential key witness comes forward. we'll have the latest in the desperate search for little isabel cellis. >> by all means we would really love to have isabel back at her parents' and have this case resolved and we are doing everything we -- everything possible to that end but we have to recognize this is very hard, painstaking work and it takes time to go through all that. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energ
of the most warranted terror suspects like september 11th, the self-described mastermind khalid shaikh mohammedw that retired cia officer has a message for this white house. >>> and the search for a missing six-year-old girl, reportedly taken from her bed in the middle of the night, out in arizona, is now searching across the border, that search is spreading across the border as a potential key witness comes forward. we'll have the latest in the desperate search for little isabel...
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announcement from the department of defense, military area prosecutors formally charging khalid shaikh mohammedd in the attacks of 9/11, they are to be arraigned within a month and the government has announced it will seek the death penalty if convicted. so much for the president's plans for putting them on trial in federal court
announcement from the department of defense, military area prosecutors formally charging khalid shaikh mohammedd in the attacks of 9/11, they are to be arraigned within a month and the government has announced it will seek the death penalty if convicted. so much for the president's plans for putting them on trial in federal court
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khalid shaikh mohammed and the other defendants will be arraigninged. ed said i did it, the case was suspend after president obama tried to have it moved to federal court. now they face the death penalty for murdering 2976 people in new york, dc, and shanksville, pennsylvania. >>> this may not be the best use of your tax dollars. the department of homeland security spending your money on ads warning mexicans not to enter the u.s. illegally. >> steve: about time. >> gretchen: they focus on dangers of trying to cross the border illegally. there has been a surge of violence near the border. most blamed on drug cartels. it's not clear how much of an impact the outreach campaign has had on thwarting the crossing. if you come over lyrics you have a better life. race right over. >> steve: danger of dying out in the desert. four minutes after the top of the hour. there was good news and bad news in politics yesterday. the bad news, newt gingrich apparently bounced a check. he was trying to register for utah. the good news for mitt romney, that guy right there, r
khalid shaikh mohammed and the other defendants will be arraigninged. ed said i did it, the case was suspend after president obama tried to have it moved to federal court. now they face the death penalty for murdering 2976 people in new york, dc, and shanksville, pennsylvania. >>> this may not be the best use of your tax dollars. the department of homeland security spending your money on ads warning mexicans not to enter the u.s. illegally. >> steve: about time. >>...
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look out khalid shaikh mohammed, ksm, an army reservist will be part of the prosecuting team.yer, is going head to head with ksm during their trial at guantanamo bay, and. >> clayton: he played four years in the nfl, including with the patriots as well so he's always been a patriot whether he's playing in that uniform or not. got to like that. played at holy cross in college and let's check with maria molina outside. it's been cold here and i guess they're having to cover up plants already and their vegetables. >> yeah, that's right. so a lot of people have been enjoying the very warm temperatures during the past several weeks it seems, already a warm spring across the northeast and unfortunately now we're seeing temperatures fluctuating to the colder side and interior portions of the northeast, very cool temperatures. take a look at buffalo, new york, 29 degrees right now. 33 in syracuse and chilly even here in new york city with the current temperature at 45, but, hey, it could be worse, you could be out in the interior portions of the northeast and that's where we have the
look out khalid shaikh mohammed, ksm, an army reservist will be part of the prosecuting team.yer, is going head to head with ksm during their trial at guantanamo bay, and. >> clayton: he played four years in the nfl, including with the patriots as well so he's always been a patriot whether he's playing in that uniform or not. got to like that. played at holy cross in college and let's check with maria molina outside. it's been cold here and i guess they're having to cover up plants...
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limits, but we did develop a vital techniques for collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. when we captured him in the spring of 2003, he was not very cooperative in the outset. after he was involved with the enhanced interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided that he wanted to cooperate. it ended was then a wealth of in valuable information for us in terms of putting together our program against al qaeda. leon panetta, when he was cia director of at the time he got osama bin laden, said he believed that their ability to get bin laden had been influenced in part by a lot of the intelligence we collected through that means before, and it gradually led to the location of the bin laden when president obama and the seals took him out. >> thank you. >> zachary is next, from tennessee. >> mr. vice president, thank you for joining us today. i am from tennessee tech university. what attributes do have as an older professional that you wished you would have had whenever you were a younger professional in washington? >> well, i would almost state it
limits, but we did develop a vital techniques for collecting information from people like khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. when we captured him in the spring of 2003, he was not very cooperative in the outset. after he was involved with the enhanced interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided that he wanted to cooperate. it ended was then a wealth of in valuable information for us in terms of putting together our program against al qaeda. leon panetta, when he was cia...
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precedent and college mohamed would be able to well let's say that they actually get to have their way right that missionary doesn't get sized by about any of this in the case of khalid shaikh muhammad that they'll get this guy with a plea deal and that'll be enough is testimony that'll be enough evidence for the judge then are there any other cases that you think you know whether it still might be a chance or does it just become a closed book because the issue of torture has got to go by completely on addressed at these military commissions that are where the death penalty is the issue of guantanamo. well certainly with the military commissions i think that would you know if if if the trials of sharing and khalid sheikh mohammed go forward without any mention of the brutal torture that they survived then i don't expect that you would hear it i mean you've heard about the rape threats with omar hotter earlier so you would find you know you would hear details like that but i but i suspect that the the the detainees they're really worried about the legality of the torture i suspect that we would never hear that and then we're really looking at the international community and
precedent and college mohamed would be able to well let's say that they actually get to have their way right that missionary doesn't get sized by about any of this in the case of khalid shaikh muhammad that they'll get this guy with a plea deal and that'll be enough is testimony that'll be enough evidence for the judge then are there any other cases that you think you know whether it still might be a chance or does it just become a closed book because the issue of torture has got to go by...