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do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11. but we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to get him, find him. >> some of these people were not going to tell us everything. >> so you don't break them. >> there is a limit. there is a limit to what they will tell us. >> and apparently you reached that limit right away. according to the c.i.a. inspector general you didn't get any good information out of these guys. why did you do it 183 times if you weren't getting any information. you knew there was a limit to what you were going to get. god, this is such an embarrassment for this great great country. we're not supposed to be like tin pot dictators that torture detainees that they have. get a load of the misinformation that he puts here. it gives you a sense of whether he's totally lying or has no idea what he's talking about. watch this. >> we don't know. we d
do i care about khalid sheikh mohammed? no. this is one of the critical guys who plan the 9/11. but we're we're not supposed to stoop to their level. >> the truth is about khalid sheikh mohammed, you really didn't break him. >> why, why you say that. >> he didn't tell but osama bin laden. he didn't tell you how to get him, find him. >> some of these people were not going to tell us everything. >> so you don't break them. >> there is a limit. there is a limit...
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this coming saturday, khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his accused accomplices are set to face a military tribunal at guantanamo bay in cuba. the pentagon reports the families of 9/11 victims can view the proceedings at military bases in new york, new jersey, and massachusetts. while first responders can watch from a separate site at the new york base. the military also set up viewing sites for the media and the general public at maryland's fort mead. a guy spotted his own picture on a missing kid's web site. he helped investigators solve the case. and now he says he has a few questions about his long lost family. that's next. most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots have that crunc
this coming saturday, khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his accused accomplices are set to face a military tribunal at guantanamo bay in cuba. the pentagon reports the families of 9/11 victims can view the proceedings at military bases in new york, new jersey, and massachusetts. while first responders can watch from a separate site at the new york base. the military also set up viewing sites for the media and the general public at maryland's fort mead. a guy spotted his own picture on a...
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that day only three guys were in court because khalid sheikh mohammed sent word to the judge that he couldn't be wortherred coming, rather sleep. and one of the other ones is so crazy, it can be difficult to get him to court. so baluchi opens up this paper airplane, and you can see these two men laughing. the sound is controlled by the military, so you can't really hear them, but you can see that there's something written inside that airplane. and when i got back to washington, d.c. through one of my legal contacts who had picked up some information from the court security officer who had retrieved the airplane, or on the inside of that airplane had written either the 9/11 flight numbers or the tail numbers for those jets. just the symbolism of a military courtroom, one of the 9/11 suspects throwing a paper airplane with the flight numbers inside almost a decade after they murdered nearly 3,000 americans, this is a real window on to who these people are, and it's a very dark window. i often say that people in the government who make decisions about these people, how they're going to
that day only three guys were in court because khalid sheikh mohammed sent word to the judge that he couldn't be wortherred coming, rather sleep. and one of the other ones is so crazy, it can be difficult to get him to court. so baluchi opens up this paper airplane, and you can see these two men laughing. the sound is controlled by the military, so you can't really hear them, but you can see that there's something written inside that airplane. and when i got back to washington, d.c. through one...
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including khalid sheikh mohammed cell described architt of 9/11. and a operational chief for al qaeda and al-nashiri accused of planning the attack on uss cole in 2000. drone campaign in yemen alone where the most lethal al qaeda affiliate operates there is dramatic number of drone strikes. rodriguez charged in the interview that the obama administration has become too reliant on the drone campaign. >> we don't capture anybody, anymore, leslie. the default option o this administration is to kill all prisoners. take no prisoners. >> the drones. >> the drones. how couldt be more ethical to kill people rather than capture them? i never understood that one. >> reporter: in october last year three americans including the first american on the cia's kill or capture list, anwar al-alaki was killed by drone strikes in yemen. jon: he makes an interesting point. what is the response that interview? >> reporter: in a statement, aclu saying quote, no policy in the last decade brought more shame on america like bush he's administration's embrace of tture. jose
including khalid sheikh mohammed cell described architt of 9/11. and a operational chief for al qaeda and al-nashiri accused of planning the attack on uss cole in 2000. drone campaign in yemen alone where the most lethal al qaeda affiliate operates there is dramatic number of drone strikes. rodriguez charged in the interview that the obama administration has become too reliant on the drone campaign. >> we don't capture anybody, anymore, leslie. the default option o this administration is...
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including khalid sheikh mohammed cell described architect of 9/11. and a operational chief for al qaeda and al-nashiri accused of planning the attack on uss cole in 2000. drone campaign in yemen alone where the most lethal al qaeda affiliate operates there is dramatic number of drone strikes. rodriguez charged in the interview that the obama administration has become too reliant on the drone campaign. >> we don't capture anybody, anymore, leslie. the default option of this administration is to kill all prisoners. take no prisoners. >> the drones. >> the drones. how could it be more ethical to kill people rather than capture them? i never understood that one. >> reporter: in october last year three americans including the first american on the cia's kill or capture list, anwar al-alaki was killed by drone strikes in yemen. jon: he makes an interesting point. what is the response that interview? >> reporter: in a statement, aclu saying quote, no policy in the last decade brought more shame on america like bush he's administration's embrace of torture.
including khalid sheikh mohammed cell described architect of 9/11. and a operational chief for al qaeda and al-nashiri accused of planning the attack on uss cole in 2000. drone campaign in yemen alone where the most lethal al qaeda affiliate operates there is dramatic number of drone strikes. rodriguez charged in the interview that the obama administration has become too reliant on the drone campaign. >> we don't capture anybody, anymore, leslie. the default option of this administration...
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sheikh mohammed. the general last week said that the trial will be fair and transparent. he spoke here in washington at the institute of world politics and was introduced by that group's founder and president. a portion of that now while we wait for this event to get under way. >> let me talk a little bit about military commissions. we are dealing here with an institution that in its previous two iterations were flawed. they were flawed. we worked hard on reforms and believe strongly that these military commissions can be fair and can do justice. i'll talk a little bit about some of the procedural protections with some emphasis on the reforms that have come in the 2009 military commissions act. and then i'll talk about, um, i'll talk about some of the actors in this system, some of the officials. it's very comparable in a lot of ways to court systems that you know about but worthwhile to talk a little bit about some of the different officials in the system. and then i'll raise several -- just to get y
sheikh mohammed. the general last week said that the trial will be fair and transparent. he spoke here in washington at the institute of world politics and was introduced by that group's founder and president. a portion of that now while we wait for this event to get under way. >> let me talk a little bit about military commissions. we are dealing here with an institution that in its previous two iterations were flawed. they were flawed. we worked hard on reforms and believe strongly that...
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sheikh mohammed." are you surprised by these conversations at all? >> not surprised at all. if the operation had gone badly, u.s. and navy s.e.a.l.s died or found the wrong men, everybody would be yelling at president obama. everything is fair. the operation went flawlessly. we lost a new helicopters but no civils were armed. no s.e.a.l.s were harmed. president owe about ma i i had deserves the credit. it might deter future presidents from taking action if a romney campaign spokesman do we want to seem like it's politicizing. >> i disagree. if you're worried about what the other side's spokesperson is going to say in the next election cycle as president, you're out of your mind. you really are not going to be figuring -- >> a lot of calculations go into it social and it's not helpful for them in a national security matter to be politicizing it and at the same time complaining about politic yung ho. >> most agree it's a positive for president obama. he'll talk about it being a 50/50 decision. the questi
sheikh mohammed." are you surprised by these conversations at all? >> not surprised at all. if the operation had gone badly, u.s. and navy s.e.a.l.s died or found the wrong men, everybody would be yelling at president obama. everything is fair. the operation went flawlessly. we lost a new helicopters but no civils were armed. no s.e.a.l.s were harmed. president owe about ma i i had deserves the credit. it might deter future presidents from taking action if a romney campaign spokesman...
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now, here's what i heard-- that khalid sheikh mohammed told you the courier had retired and threw you off the scent for a while. >> rodriguez: that was the one secret he was going to take to the grave, and that was the protection of the sheikh. he was not going to tell us. >> stahl: one of the secrets rodriguez had hoped to take to his grave was exposed in 2007-- the c.i.a. had videotaped the interrogation of two of its detainees, including abu zubaydah. >> rodriguez: the reason why we taped abu zubaydah was because we... he was very wounded when he was captured, and we feared that he was going to die in captivity. so we wanted to show the world that we actually had nothing to do with his death, that, you know, he died on his own. >> stahl: well, that's ironic. you wanted to have a video record that he was being well treated, but in the end, they became a video record that he had been subjected to these harsh techniques. >> rodriguez: yeah, we weren't hiding anything. >> stahl: but you then ordered these tapes destroyed. >> rodriguez: correct. 92 tapes. >> stahl: 92 tapes. why did you
now, here's what i heard-- that khalid sheikh mohammed told you the courier had retired and threw you off the scent for a while. >> rodriguez: that was the one secret he was going to take to the grave, and that was the protection of the sheikh. he was not going to tell us. >> stahl: one of the secrets rodriguez had hoped to take to his grave was exposed in 2007-- the c.i.a. had videotaped the interrogation of two of its detainees, including abu zubaydah. >> rodriguez: the...
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sheikh mohammed. do you buy that? >> he's entitled to his opinion. he has experience in regard. i think it's unfortunately ignoring a very important piece of supplementary information. which is that we use these same techniques against another al qaeda operative, olibbi and this individual told us that saddam hussein was involved with 9/11 and it led us to invade a country mistakenly and led us to spend millions and billions of dollars, and american lives were lost. if you look at the math, that's not very good. i think we have to ask is this reliable in a consistent way. and i'm not sure it is. this is setting aside you will the other considerations that we have. there are a lot of our neighbors and allies that are not very happy with us using these techniques to begin with. >> the fact that mr. rodriguez says that look, we've had at least ten incidents of people giving up good information. it suggest it is does work in some circumstances, can you at all define what those circumstances would be? is i
sheikh mohammed. do you buy that? >> he's entitled to his opinion. he has experience in regard. i think it's unfortunately ignoring a very important piece of supplementary information. which is that we use these same techniques against another al qaeda operative, olibbi and this individual told us that saddam hussein was involved with 9/11 and it led us to invade a country mistakenly and led us to spend millions and billions of dollars, and american lives were lost. if you look at the...
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look out, khalid sheikh mohammed. former football star and army reservist who helped out at ground zero is now part of the team that will be prosecuting the 9/11 mastermind. major rob mcgovern is his name, and all-around american hero in every sense of the word. he played for the kansas city chiefs, the steelers, the new england patriots, before serving as an active duty lawyer for the army and will go head-to-head with ksm and four other suspects during the death penalty trial at guantanamo bay bay and, a friend says he'll approach the trial the way he plays football, full on, in your face and ready to argue within the rules. >>> and tried to shut him up but this man is suing the lottery commission and the ticket distributor after finding an unusual small pinprick on the scratch off game and claims it helps retailers identify winning tickets. the state's lottery director said the $20 tickets were tampered with. >> how can you continue to let a business operate with these businesses knowing there is a flaw and there a
look out, khalid sheikh mohammed. former football star and army reservist who helped out at ground zero is now part of the team that will be prosecuting the 9/11 mastermind. major rob mcgovern is his name, and all-around american hero in every sense of the word. he played for the kansas city chiefs, the steelers, the new england patriots, before serving as an active duty lawyer for the army and will go head-to-head with ksm and four other suspects during the death penalty trial at guantanamo...
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so jose rodriguez, again, the cia guy who designed the and khalid sheikh mohammed did break. he broke. >> right. >> bill: so did the other guys. i think there were three others beside him who they waterboarded, all of them broke and gave information that saved thousands of lives. yet, the left still says -- president obama himself, torture, we don't do this anymore as a nation. besmirched our reputation around the world which i don't think is true. what do you say? >> i say what has besmirched our reputation is the fact that we remain in afghanistan 11 years after we went in. the longest running conflict in our history. that besmirches our -- >> bill: why? doing that to protect the afghan people. >> because we haven't won a decisive victory. we are right now, this administration providing a free passage to chicago to convene discussions. that makes us look like. >> bill: taliban? >> yeah. we look like abject fools. waterboarding, what in the world is a former covert head doing talking about all of this? why do we have a cia that has to put up with a administration that gives
so jose rodriguez, again, the cia guy who designed the and khalid sheikh mohammed did break. he broke. >> right. >> bill: so did the other guys. i think there were three others beside him who they waterboarded, all of them broke and gave information that saved thousands of lives. yet, the left still says -- president obama himself, torture, we don't do this anymore as a nation. besmirched our reputation around the world which i don't think is true. what do you say? >> i say...
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so jose rodriguez, again, the cia guy who designed the and khalid sheikh mohammed did break. he broke. >> right. >> bill: so did the other guys. i think there were three others beside him who they waterboarded, all of them broke and gave information that saved thousands of lives. yet, the left still says -- president obama himself, torture, we don't do this anymore as a nation. besmirched our reputation around the world which i don't think is true. what do you say? >> i say what has besmirched our reputation is the fact that we remain in afghanistan 11 years after we went in. the longest running conflict in our history. that besmirches our -- >> bill: why? doing that to protect the afghan people. >> because we haven't won a decisive victory. we are right now, this administration providing a free passage to chicago to convene discussions. that makes us look like. >> bill: taliban? >> yeah. we look like abject fools. waterboarding, what in the world is a former covert head doing talking about all of this? why do we have a cia that has to put up with a administration that gives
so jose rodriguez, again, the cia guy who designed the and khalid sheikh mohammed did break. he broke. >> right. >> bill: so did the other guys. i think there were three others beside him who they waterboarded, all of them broke and gave information that saved thousands of lives. yet, the left still says -- president obama himself, torture, we don't do this anymore as a nation. besmirched our reputation around the world which i don't think is true. what do you say? >> i say...
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sheikh mohammed told us something. and maybe that is because of the torture. >> they do this a lot. like the arab spring was caused by the iraq war. ten years later we capture bin laden, clearly that was the result. this gets back to this national psychosis that gripped the country after 9/11. we had a cover up with the cia where tapes disappeared and the other thing that rodriguez said he was in no danger of dying. we also know many detainees did die over the past few years when they doing this. >> and one of the things they would do is slam them against the wall and they weren't likely to get a concussion or blood clot unless they did. look, this lead to a devolvement in iraq and afghanistan, and the next thing you know a lot of people died being tortured. >> right. >> and another one point it was over a hundred deaths. at one point a guy was thrown off of a bridge. >> the jaysoc command were putting people outside in the mud all night, shooting them with paintballs. this was corruption at the top, and now he is sell
sheikh mohammed told us something. and maybe that is because of the torture. >> they do this a lot. like the arab spring was caused by the iraq war. ten years later we capture bin laden, clearly that was the result. this gets back to this national psychosis that gripped the country after 9/11. we had a cover up with the cia where tapes disappeared and the other thing that rodriguez said he was in no danger of dying. we also know many detainees did die over the past few years when they...
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sheikh mohammed told us something. and maybe that is because of the torture. >> they do this a lot. like the arab spring was caused by the iraq war. ten years later we capture bin laden, clearly that was the result. this gets back to this national psychosis that gripped the country after 9/11. we had a cover up with the cia where tapes disappeared and the other thing that rodriguez said he was in no danger of dying. we also know many detainees did die over the past few years when they, doing this. >> and one of the things they would do is slam them against the wall and they weren't likely to get a concussion or blood clot unless they did. look, this lead to a devolvement in iraq and afghanistan, and the next thing you know a lot of people died being tortured. >> right. >> and another one point it was over a hundred deaths. at one point a guy was thrown off of a bridge. >> the jaysoc command were putting people outside in the mud all night, shooting them with paintballs. this was corruption at the top, and now he is sel
sheikh mohammed told us something. and maybe that is because of the torture. >> they do this a lot. like the arab spring was caused by the iraq war. ten years later we capture bin laden, clearly that was the result. this gets back to this national psychosis that gripped the country after 9/11. we had a cover up with the cia where tapes disappeared and the other thing that rodriguez said he was in no danger of dying. we also know many detainees did die over the past few years when they,...
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sheikh mohammed and the co-defendants. the general yesterday said the trial will be fair and transparent. he spoke in washington at the institute of world politics and was introduced by the group's founder and president. >> well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i'm delighted that you are all here. i would like to welcome you to the institute of world politics, and we are honored to have a very special guest here today. general mark martins, who is going to be discussing a fascinating issue, which deals with actually some of the classic policy questions concerning the conflict between our constitutional liberties and our national security. and this has to do with the effectiveness and the legitimacy of military tribunals for the prosecution of insurgents and terrorists who have been captured as your regular forces without -- out of uniform on the battlefield. people who, buy presenting themselves in such a fashion have not particularly conformed with the law, the international law of the war and therefore who have put t
sheikh mohammed and the co-defendants. the general yesterday said the trial will be fair and transparent. he spoke in washington at the institute of world politics and was introduced by the group's founder and president. >> well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i'm delighted that you are all here. i would like to welcome you to the institute of world politics, and we are honored to have a very special guest here today. general mark martins, who is going to be discussing a fascinating...
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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 the hospital who drink that stuff? >> yes, dietary manipulation was part of the technique. >> so, sleep deprivation, dietary manipulation. i mean, this is orwellian tuff. 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 defen
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...
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omar abdel-rahman -- from khalid sheikh 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. panta, leon panetta when he was cia director at the time that they got osama bin laden said that 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. >> thank you. >> 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, you know,
omar abdel-rahman -- from khalid sheikh 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. panta, leon panetta when he was cia director at the time that they got osama bin...
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sheikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. we captured and in the spring of 2003. he was not very cooperative at the outset. after he had been involved with the enhanced jerrick -- interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided he wanted to cooperate and was a wealth of and valuable information for us in terms of our putting together our program to defend the nation against al qaeda. leon panetta when he was cia director at the time, osama bin laden said he believed their bill the -- ability had been influenced by the intelligence we collected through that means before and that led to the location of bin laden when president obama and the seals took him out. zachary neck from tennessee. zachary from tennessee. >> when you were a younger professional -- [unintelligible] i>> now that i am an older professional, one of the most valuable experiences i've learned over time that i did not have when i started was i thought when i started that the quality of my contribution was directly related to how many hours a day and put in
sheikh mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. we captured and in the spring of 2003. he was not very cooperative at the outset. after he had been involved with the enhanced jerrick -- interrogation techniques, waterboarding, he decided he wanted to cooperate and was a wealth of and valuable information for us in terms of our putting together our program to defend the nation against al qaeda. leon panetta when he was cia director at the time, osama bin laden said he believed their bill the -- ability...
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sheikh mohammed. just a question about that. so now the question is, if he admitted it, what do we do about it? so i think your point is interesting but we didn't focus on it in the book. >> i really want to thank you so much for this book at least provocative words. the center for constitutional rights has many of the guantÁnamo cases, and today they had a big session on what is going on and that kind of failure to not only failed to close guantÁnamo but failure to release 89 of the folks in guantÁnamo who, everybody agrees, should be released, when they have a place to go. so what is torture? is it still going on? of course it is. then there are these super max prisons where folks are in isolation. and for me, things are happening so quickly, the passage and signing of the national defense organization act, what does that do? and given who voted for it, our own senators, our own good new york centers for it, barbara mikulski voted for it. what does that do to him she should be indicted? and what
sheikh mohammed. just a question about that. so now the question is, if he admitted it, what do we do about it? so i think your point is interesting but we didn't focus on it in the book. >> i really want to thank you so much for this book at least provocative words. the center for constitutional rights has many of the guantÁnamo cases, and today they had a big session on what is going on and that kind of failure to not only failed to close guantÁnamo but failure to release 89 of the...
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sheikh mohammed. there's no question of that. now the question is since he admitted what we do about it? so the point is interesting that we didn't focus on the book. >> we want to do so much for this book and for these provocative words. the center for constitutional rights and many of the guantanamo cases have a big session on what is going on, and the kind of failure to only close guantanamo of failure to release the folks in guantanamo who everybody agrees shouldn't be released with a place to go. that shows torture is it still going on? of course it is. and then there are these super maximum prisons where folks are in isolation, and for me things are happening so quickly the passage in the signing of the nussle defense authorization act. what does that do? and given who voted for it, our own senators, good satyrs to veto senators voted for, barbara mikulski, what does this new law do? >> those are very important questions. i'm not talking about whether people should pass slowly come shouldn't pas
sheikh mohammed. there's no question of that. now the question is since he admitted what we do about it? so the point is interesting that we didn't focus on the book. >> we want to do so much for this book and for these provocative words. the center for constitutional rights and many of the guantanamo cases have a big session on what is going on, and the kind of failure to only close guantanamo of failure to release the folks in guantanamo who everybody agrees shouldn't be released with a...
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yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have orchestrated the bombing of the u.s.s. cole and october of two thousand and so this is going to be the first death penalty trial at gitmo and the government is already trying to feel it in secrecy which is why a first amendment attorney is currently on his way to guantanamo to speak on behalf of a number of media organizations to have the first ever testimony by captive about cia interrogations be made open to the press so is their hope yes but torture will be publicly addressed will join me to discuss it as marcy wheeler blogger at mt we'll marcy thanks so much for joining us tonight and i guess before
yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven plot now in the trial happens it'll take place in a military commission and his words danger room reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings that guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have...
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but yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven thought now in the trial happens it will take place in a military commission and is wired changeroom reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about his ends torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings at guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged to have orchestrated the bombing of the u.s.s. cole in october of two thousand and so this is going to be the first death penalty trial at how the government is already trying to fill it in secrecy which is why a first amendment attorney is currently on his way to guantanamo to speak on behalf of a number of media organizations to have the first ever testimony by captive about cia interrogations be made open to the press so is there hope yet that torture will be publicly addressed will join me to discuss it as marcy wheeler blogger and we'll marcy thanks so much for joining us tonight and i guess befor
but yesterday we spoke about the upcoming trial of khalid sheikh mohammed and the four alleged coconspirators of the nine eleven thought now in the trial happens it will take place in a military commission and is wired changeroom reported yesterday. the government is trying to get around having to talk about his ends torture thanks to a plea deal struck with another detainee khan who's going to testify but this week they're proceedings at guantanamo bay in the case of. on the shiri he's alleged...
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the military reports khalid sheikh mohammed and four others will face a military judge at guantanamo bay on may the 5th. that's the first step in their trial before a war crimes tribunal. all five face the death penalty. the fbi has replaced usama bin laden on its 10 most wanted list, obviously. taking the dictator's place a 40-year-old former private school teacher. here is his picture. the feds say he is wanted on child pornography charges and has been on the run since 2008. the reward, $100,000 for information that leads to his arrest. the miami marlins manager ozzy gene in the hot seat again after he said he admired the former cuban president fidel castro. said he loved him even. today geen says that's not what he meant. the details on that ahead. plus, republicans say the president's healthcare overhaul will pull the united states deeper into debt. but the white house says it will do the opposite. all of that and wait until you hear what just has happened at the university of arkansas. woo pig suey. ugh! all work and no food is making lorenzo very snippy. oh! seriously?! ♪ [ m
the military reports khalid sheikh mohammed and four others will face a military judge at guantanamo bay on may the 5th. that's the first step in their trial before a war crimes tribunal. all five face the death penalty. the fbi has replaced usama bin laden on its 10 most wanted list, obviously. taking the dictator's place a 40-year-old former private school teacher. here is his picture. the feds say he is wanted on child pornography charges and has been on the run since 2008. the reward,...
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sheikh mohammed and abu zubaydah and nobody's ever claimed that mysterious waterboarding was effective so you know there are details that bet they might be afraid to come out but i also suspect that they're very worried that if the shiri is allowed to testify about these things publicly then it sets the precedent and college mohammad would be able to well let's say that they actually get to have their way right that missionary doesn't get size five about any of this that in the case of khalid shaikh mohammad that they'll get this guy with a plea deal and that'll be enough his testimony about of enough evidence for the judge then are there any other places that you know that but there 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 address at these military commissions that are you know the where the death penalty is the issue of guantanamo bay well certainly with the military commissions i think that would you know if if if the trials of machinery and khalid sheikh muhammad go forward without any mention of the br
sheikh mohammed and abu zubaydah and nobody's ever claimed that mysterious waterboarding was effective so you know there are details that bet they might be afraid to come out but i also suspect that they're very worried that if the shiri is allowed to testify about these things publicly then it sets the precedent and college mohammad would be able to well let's say that they actually get to have their way right that missionary doesn't get size five about any of this that in the case of khalid...
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now khalid sheikh mohammed headed to court. will justice be served? >> dave: back, getting a front street view of the viper. stick around for that. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. life. with a twist. ♪ and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >> dave
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sheikh mohammed now the trial is 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 in a reign of the five men will be held at good mon next month 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. that prosecutors from both the department of justice and the department defense you have to thoroughly studying the case here to me best venue for prosecution was in federal court. now obama and holder fully believed one hundred percent that the men should be tried in civilian court and even there michael bloomberg expressed his support for that move not only to bloomberg say
sheikh mohammed now the trial is 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 in a reign of the five men will be held at good mon next month but it's been a long and winding road to get there so they were originally charged in...
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khalid sheikh mohammed on the bottom right corner is the accused mastermind. the five men are charged with planning an execution of the 2001 attacks in new york, washington, d.c., and shanksville, pennsylvania. nearly 3,000 people were killed. the men face several charges, including terrorism, conspiracy, and murder. denise? >> all right. thank you, mary. if convicted, they could all be sentenced to death. >>> no decisions today in the child sex abuse case against former penn state coach jerry sandusky. his attorney called for the charges to be dropped. but the judge postponed the investigation. sandusky faces more than 50 counts of sexuality acts, involving boys, dating back to 1994. >>> the florida man accused of shooting and killing unarmed teen trayvon martin, has an a new attorney. he was quick to defend his client publicly. piers morgan said martin was responsible for his own death. he also accused the media of destroying his client before knowing what happened. >> he was absolutely entitled to defend himself. and that's why trayvon martin is dead, not b
khalid sheikh mohammed on the bottom right corner is the accused mastermind. the five men are charged with planning an execution of the 2001 attacks in new york, washington, d.c., and shanksville, pennsylvania. nearly 3,000 people were killed. the men face several charges, including terrorism, conspiracy, and murder. denise? >> all right. thank you, mary. if convicted, they could all be sentenced to death. >>> no decisions today in the child sex abuse case against former penn...
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khalid sheikh mohammed said he was the master mind. four other men are also to be tried for helping to plan and coordinate the attacks that killed almost 3,000 people are. the men are expected to be arraigned next month at guantanamo bay. two years ago president obama gave up efforts to try them in civilian court. >>> the jetblue pilot who had a meltdown on a flight last week will undergo a psychiatric evaluation. a judge ordered the psychiatric exam on clayton osbon so see whether he was sane during the incident and whether he is competent to stand trial. prosecutors say there is reason to believe osbon may suffer from a mental disease. he is charge with interfering with a flight crew. >>> san jose police warning this morning about a fake cop. he stopped at least three people, this fake cop has a badge and a police radio, and claims he is undercover. he is described as an asian man 30 years old, 5-foot 7, weighing about 170 pounds. in one incident the suspect walked up to a man, flashed a badge, patted him down, and then asked for his
khalid sheikh mohammed said he was the master mind. four other men are also to be tried for helping to plan and coordinate the attacks that killed almost 3,000 people are. the men are expected to be arraigned next month at guantanamo bay. two years ago president obama gave up efforts to try them in civilian court. >>> the jetblue pilot who had a meltdown on a flight last week will undergo a psychiatric evaluation. a judge ordered the psychiatric exam on clayton osbon so see whether he...
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khalid sheikh mohammed set to face the death penalty now for his role in the 9/11 attacks. the pentagon has announced a new military trial for the self-confessed mastermind. this comes three years after u.s. attorney general eric holder made this very memorable proclamation. >> after eight years of delay, those allegedly responsible for the attacks of september the 11th will finally face justice. they will be brought to new york to new york, to answer for their alleged crimes in a courthouse just blocks away from where the twin towers once stood. martha: well of course that ran into a lot of headwind. and now this will take place back at gitmo. joined by charles simpson, former deputy assistant secretary of defense tore detainees and legal fellow at heritage foundation. >> martha, good morning. martha: people have been waiting for this for a very long time. more than 10 years in fact so why now? >> well, now because once they reluctantly sent the case back to gitmo for military commissions the process started over again and the convening authority, the person, entity that o
khalid sheikh mohammed set to face the death penalty now for his role in the 9/11 attacks. the pentagon has announced a new military trial for the self-confessed mastermind. this comes three years after u.s. attorney general eric holder made this very memorable proclamation. >> after eight years of delay, those allegedly responsible for the attacks of september the 11th will finally face justice. they will be brought to new york to new york, to answer for their alleged crimes in a...
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. >>> terrorism charges were filed for the second time against da khalid sheikh mohammed. >>> courtesy of the california department of corrections here is the latest picture of serial killer charles manson. manson is now 77, faces one of the ridiculous parole hearings he loves to theatric at april 11th. he was convicted of killing actress sharon tait and six others in a killing spree in 1969. >>> squeezing out, are centrists and moderates no longer welcome in the gop? some of them are leaving the gop. >>> plus are we there yet? mitt romney makes no secret he wants his primary to be over. how does he get the rest of the field to drop out or stop running? you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. >>> can a moderate republican find a home in the republ
. >>> terrorism charges were filed for the second time against da khalid sheikh mohammed. >>> courtesy of the california department of corrections here is the latest picture of serial killer charles manson. manson is now 77, faces one of the ridiculous parole hearings he loves to theatric at april 11th. he was convicted of killing actress sharon tait and six others in a killing spree in 1969. >>> squeezing out, are centrists and moderates no longer welcome in the gop?...
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u-s officials are pussing pgainst accused mastermindd khalid sheikh mohammed... andd 4 other people suspected of plotting the september 1th terrorist attacks.that means that as of now... there's enough evidence for a trial. the group is charged with the planning and execution of tte 2001 attacks in new york, washington d-c, and pace several charres... including terrorism... coovicted... they could all bee sentenned to death. 3&pederal health officials are now working to figure out if sushi... and a recent more than 90 people have been states......including here in maryland... and the districc of collmbia. everal people ended up in the hospital.the cenners forrdisease control believes the ases may be pinked to spicyytuna roll sushi.investigators aae pocusing on six clusters of coast... including some n maryland. the plot thickens...thh mystery ssrrounding a woman who claims she won the mega- millions jackpot continues to d. deepen.mirlande wilson held a press conference with her attorney on wednesday.edward smith junior is representing the single mother of seven,
u-s officials are pussing pgainst accused mastermindd khalid sheikh mohammed... andd 4 other people suspected of plotting the september 1th terrorist attacks.that means that as of now... there's enough evidence for a trial. the group is charged with the planning and execution of tte 2001 attacks in new york, washington d-c, and pace several charres... including terrorism... coovicted... they could all bee sentenned to death. 3&pederal health officials are now working to figure out if...
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khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his co-conspirators are going to trial. they have been charged with terrorism, hijacking aircraft and murder. they will be tried by a special military tribunal and could face the death penalty. here is our correspondent. >> these five men are accused of planning and executing the worst terrorist attacks on america in living memory. the u.s. government holds them responsible for the deaths of almost 3,000 people in attacks on new york and washington. the process of bringing them to trial has been long and complicated. their charges were suspended under president obama as part of his plan to close daniel gaunt -- guam guam. >> the president's plan to put the suspects on trial in a civilian court proved so unpopular that it was blocked in the government. >> today the white house acknowledged that closing guantanamo antawn mo bay has not and will not be easy. >> there have been obstacles in achieving that, but he remains committed to that. in the meantime we have to make sure that khalid sheikh mohammed and others accused of th
khalid sheikh mohammed and four of his co-conspirators are going to trial. they have been charged with terrorism, hijacking aircraft and murder. they will be tried by a special military tribunal and could face the death penalty. here is our correspondent. >> these five men are accused of planning and executing the worst terrorist attacks on america in living memory. the u.s. government holds them responsible for the deaths of almost 3,000 people in attacks on new york and washington. the...
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khalid sheikh mohammed said he was the mastermind. five other -- four other men are being tried. they're expected to be arraigned next month at guantanamo bay. >>> san jose police are issuing a community alert tonight. they say someone is posing as a police officer and stopping people. lloyd lacuesta is live in san jose with a description of the impersonator, and who he's targeting. >> reporter: report of no fake stops tonight, but the latest incident happened at this foot bridge yesterday evening. a man walked up to a pedestrian, flashed a badge, patted him down and asked for his wallet. when the wallet was returned, the cash inside was gone. this has happened three times already. at hellier avenue in paradise drive, and arroyo park at the intersection of king and mckey roads, and at the foot bridge of sunset and stow avenues. in all occasions, the victims were spanish speaking immigrants. the fake cop said he was undercover. >> someone came up and showed you a badge and asked you for your wallet, what would you do? >> i would say why? >> reporter: the imposter cop is described
khalid sheikh mohammed said he was the mastermind. five other -- four other men are being tried. they're expected to be arraigned next month at guantanamo bay. >>> san jose police are issuing a community alert tonight. they say someone is posing as a police officer and stopping people. lloyd lacuesta is live in san jose with a description of the impersonator, and who he's targeting. >> reporter: report of no fake stops tonight, but the latest incident happened at this foot bridge...