still with us tom wilner who represented detainees captured early in the war that began after the september 11th attacks. courtney sullivan, a former trial attorney from the department of justice's counter terrorism section, and david reams, who is currently representing 18 guantanamo detainees. the question on the floor, lady and gentlemen, what do we do now? as they say in government speak, atritting, the number of people are going down, but there is no final determination of what to do with the place. >> it's worse of having nowhere to send them. president obama knows where to accepted them, in the united states, but congress has denied that option. there are two guantanamo. there is guantanamo the physical detention facility. that's really what president obama wants to close. i wants to move them to a site in the united states, and i know that tom and i disagree with that, but that would be changing the zip code. then there is the idea of guantanamo. and the idea is holding men without charge or trial. president obama should be repudiating that idea, which is much more dangerous than th