today we spend the hour with mansoor adayfi. at the age of 18, he left his home in yemen to do research in afghanistan. shortly before he was scheduled to return home, he was kidnapped by afghan warlords and then sold to the cia after the september 11 attacks. he was jailed and tortured in afghanistan, then transported to the u.s. military prison at guantanamo in 2002. where he was held without charge for 14 years. many of those years in solitary confinement. mansoor became known as detainee #441. in 2016, he was released against his will to serbia which he compares to guantanamo 2.0. by the time mansoor was released, he had spent half his life in prison. he has just published a memoir titled "don't forget us here: lost and found at guantanamo." i spoke to him friday from his home in belgrade. i began by asking him to take us -- i began by asking him how he ended up at guantÁnamo. >> let's fly back like 38 years. i was born in a tiny village in yemen. 11, 12 brothers and sisters. i studied primary school and secondary school in