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>> kylie shaikh mohammed -- khalid shaikh mohammed was start counting with fingers on his hand to let us know that the 10 seconds was about to come up. because he knew that usually that is when it stopped. that does not sound like a man who was concerned about dying, does it? >> i did not anticipate that the water board, when and if it was ever used, would be used as often as it was. >> after several weeks, khalid shaikh mohammed finally reached the breaking point and started to talk. >> these terrorists have huge egos. they cannot wait to tell you how smart they are, how capable they are, how evil they are. but at some point, they give it up. in his case, when he gave it up, he just would not stop talking. >> i knew what was happening to our detainees. you cannot help but drive home every night and say, i wonder if this is the direction we have to go? then you see the faces of the fallen in the "new york times" and you would read the detainee reports that held that to prevent plots. you would say that there is a tunnel -- a child that may grow up without a parent who would have other
>> kylie shaikh mohammed -- khalid shaikh mohammed was start counting with fingers on his hand to let us know that the 10 seconds was about to come up. because he knew that usually that is when it stopped. that does not sound like a man who was concerned about dying, does it? >> i did not anticipate that the water board, when and if it was ever used, would be used as often as it was. >> after several weeks, khalid shaikh mohammed finally reached the breaking point and started...
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>> kylie shaikh mohammed -- khalid shaikh mohammed was start counting with fingers on his hand to let us know that the 10 seconds was about to come up. because he knew that usually that is when it stopped. that does not sound like a man who was concerned about dying, does it? >> i did not anticipate that the water board, when and if it was ever used, would be used as often as it was. >> after several weeks, khalid shaikh mohammed finally reached the breaking point and started to talk. >> these terrorists have huge egos. they cannot wait to tell you how smart they are, how capable they are, how evil they are. but at some point, they give it up. in his case, when he gave it up, he just would not stop talking. >> i knew what w happening to our detainees. you cannot help but drive home every night and say, i wonder if this is the direction we have to go? then you see the faces of the fallen in the "new york times" and you would read the detainee reports that held that to prevent plots. you would say that there is a tunnel -- a child that may grow up without a parent who would have otherwi
>> kylie shaikh mohammed -- khalid shaikh mohammed was start counting with fingers on his hand to let us know that the 10 seconds was about to come up. because he knew that usually that is when it stopped. that does not sound like a man who was concerned about dying, does it? >> i did not anticipate that the water board, when and if it was ever used, would be used as often as it was. >> after several weeks, khalid shaikh mohammed finally reached the breaking point and started...
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ammar al-zubaydi, khalid shaikh mohammed? >> and one other the person that was responsible for the bombing of the u.s.s. cole. >> sean: the book is fascinating. it brings us in the world that help save lives that some people deny. we look forward to more of mr. rodriguez. are the occupy protestors putting lives in danger for plans tomorrow in cities probably near you. what they have planned, straight ahead. aspirin is just old school. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that's why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. now we're challenging you to put it to the test. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in needit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help t
ammar al-zubaydi, khalid shaikh mohammed? >> and one other the person that was responsible for the bombing of the u.s.s. cole. >> sean: the book is fascinating. it brings us in the world that help save lives that some people deny. we look forward to more of mr. rodriguez. are the occupy protestors putting lives in danger for plans tomorrow in cities probably near you. what they have planned, straight ahead. aspirin is just old school. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for...
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ammar al-zubaydi, khalid shaikh mohammed? >> and one other the person that was responsible for the bombing of the u.s.s. cole. >> sean: the book is fascinating. it brings us in the world that help save lives that some people deny. we look forward to more of mr. rodriguez. are the occupy protestors putting lives in danger for plans tomorrow in cities probably near you. what they have pla copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workintogether to help improve ur lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalersor sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. t
ammar al-zubaydi, khalid shaikh mohammed? >> and one other the person that was responsible for the bombing of the u.s.s. cole. >> sean: the book is fascinating. it brings us in the world that help save lives that some people deny. we look forward to more of mr. rodriguez. are the occupy protestors putting lives in danger for plans tomorrow in cities probably near you. what they have pla copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with...
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without khalid shaikh mohammed, september 11th would not have happened. the confessed mastermind, called ksm, proposed to osama bin laden a plot to not only hijack airplanes but to fly them into buildings. >> i want to see him face to face. >> reporter: eddy, whose sister died in the world trade center, came to guantanamo for today's hearing with nine other family members. her brother was working as a bond trailer in the world trade center 106th floor. >> imagine how you would feel if you looked at the burning buildings and it was your brother. >> reporter: this morning ksm will appear before a military judge to face 2,976 charges of murder in the worst terrorist attacks ever on u.s. soil. also being charged are four other top 9/11 suspects. an al qaeda operative, ramsey binn al shib who couldn't get a visa, and two others who helped finance the attacks. four years ago the bush administration brought the five to trial in the same military courtroom. it was the first time the public had seen ksm since his capture in 2003 and he was unrecognizable. then wit
without khalid shaikh mohammed, september 11th would not have happened. the confessed mastermind, called ksm, proposed to osama bin laden a plot to not only hijack airplanes but to fly them into buildings. >> i want to see him face to face. >> reporter: eddy, whose sister died in the world trade center, came to guantanamo for today's hearing with nine other family members. her brother was working as a bond trailer in the world trade center 106th floor. >> imagine how you would...
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khalid shaikh mohammed acting as the imam leading them. you would never see that in a federal courtroom in new york city. >> michael isikoff, thank you, sir. we'll come back to you for more as the trial progresses. >>> ron kuby, you have defended many incendiary and controversial defendants. >> and mom is so proud. >> mom must be proud. >> tell me bury action to what happened in the courtroom. you were saying during break that you expected this would escalate this obstructionism on the part of the defendants. >> that's right. i think michael's analysis is really spot-on as to what's actually going on. because these courts are their own creation, they were created by the supreme court, by acts of congress, by the obama administration filling in the blanks, there's no template for doing this. they have no experience with a trial like this, so they're making it up as they go along. that gives the defense a fantastic opportunity to follow this process of delay, obstruction, and nonrecognition. i mean, the defense' fundamental position is these
khalid shaikh mohammed acting as the imam leading them. you would never see that in a federal courtroom in new york city. >> michael isikoff, thank you, sir. we'll come back to you for more as the trial progresses. >>> ron kuby, you have defended many incendiary and controversial defendants. >> and mom is so proud. >> mom must be proud. >> tell me bury action to what happened in the courtroom. you were saying during break that you expected this would escalate...
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without khalid shaikh mohammed, september 11th would not have happened. the confessed mastermind called ksm, proposed to osama bin laden a plot to not only hijack airplanes but to fly them into buildings. >> i want to see him face to face. >> reporter: eddy whose sister died in the world trade center came to guantanamo for today's hearing with nine other family members. her brother was working as a bond trailer in the world trade center 106th floor. >> imagine how you would feel if you looked at the burning buildings and it was your brother. >> reporter: this morning ksm will appear before a military judge to face 2,976 charges of murder in the worst terrorist attacks ever on u.s. soil. also being charged are four other top 9/11 suspects. an al qaeda operative, ramsey binn al shib who couldn't get a visa, and two others who helped finance the attacks. four years ago the bush administration brought the five to trial in the same military courtroom. it was the first time the public had seen ksm since his capture in 2003 and he was unrecognizable. then with a
without khalid shaikh mohammed, september 11th would not have happened. the confessed mastermind called ksm, proposed to osama bin laden a plot to not only hijack airplanes but to fly them into buildings. >> i want to see him face to face. >> reporter: eddy whose sister died in the world trade center came to guantanamo for today's hearing with nine other family members. her brother was working as a bond trailer in the world trade center 106th floor. >> imagine how you would...
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accused nooimpb mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four alleged coconspirators are scheduled to be back in a military courtroom in guantanamo bay, cuba, next month but their trial is not expected to begin for another year after saturday's chaotic arraignment where they refused to answer questions. some shouted and during breakses laughed among themselves. the proceeding dragged on for 13 hours as the families of 9/11 victims looked on. >> and hurtful because they have no remorse. >> they have nothing but contempt for our way of life. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed if they could have come back and told them we killed 50 children, he would have said wonderful. praise lal. i say damn you. >> correspondent michael iz cough was in is that courtroom in guantanamo way for saturday's arraignment and joins me now from washington. michael, explain what was it like in that be courtroom since this was supposed to be something more simple in terms of a court proceeding that then lasted 13 hours. >> anything but simple. it's an extraordinary scene to sit in there and see khalid sh
accused nooimpb mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed and four alleged coconspirators are scheduled to be back in a military courtroom in guantanamo bay, cuba, next month but their trial is not expected to begin for another year after saturday's chaotic arraignment where they refused to answer questions. some shouted and during breakses laughed among themselves. the proceeding dragged on for 13 hours as the families of 9/11 victims looked on. >> and hurtful because they have no remorse....
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. >> reporter: the five men, including khalid shaikh mohammed who claims to have planned the hijackings were arraigned in military court saturday in guantanamo bay. eddy bracken was one of the few victims' relatives there. he lost his sister lucy when the towers in new york came down. >> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers are perceiving them, yeah, hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no -- i don't think they even have any souls, i'll tell you the truth. >> reporter: the arraignment comes 10 1/2 years after the planes destroyed the world trade center. many of the families of the nearly 3,000 people who died here at ground zero as well as in washington and pennsylvania say, justice has taken too long. the chief prosecutor says he's doing this by the book. >> justice in every society is patient, methodical, patient, determined, but patient. >> reporter: leon and eunice hanson lost their son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. their anger remains driblirecte the defendants, not the system. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed, if they came back an
. >> reporter: the five men, including khalid shaikh mohammed who claims to have planned the hijackings were arraigned in military court saturday in guantanamo bay. eddy bracken was one of the few victims' relatives there. he lost his sister lucy when the towers in new york came down. >> how they perceive themselves and how the lawyers are perceiving them, yeah, hurtful. hurtful because they have no remorse. they have no -- i don't think they even have any souls, i'll tell you the...
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. >> reporter: throughout the hearing, khalid shaikh mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions, look at him, or even wear headsets so they could hear translations. judge james pole was visibly irritated. one cannot refuse to participate and frustrate the proceedings, he snapped. accused plotter ramsey bzi binah twice disrupted the proceeding. maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide. family members, some watching here at guantanamo, and on closed-circuit tv in seven sites around the united states. >> they have no remorse. >> they have nothing but contempt for our values, and our way of life. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed, if they can come back and told him, we killed 50 children today, he would have said wonderful. praise allah. i say damn you. >> reporter: in a press conference this morning, the defendants' appointed lawyers said they were engaged in peaceful resistance to their treatment. and an unjust military commission system. >> the government wants to kill mr. mohammed. they want to extinguish the
. >> reporter: throughout the hearing, khalid shaikh mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions, look at him, or even wear headsets so they could hear translations. judge james pole was visibly irritated. one cannot refuse to participate and frustrate the proceedings, he snapped. accused plotter ramsey bzi binah twice disrupted the proceeding. maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide. family members, some watching here...
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. >> reporter: throughout the hearing, khalid shaikh mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions, look at him, or even wear headsets so they could hear translations. judge james pole was visibly irritated. one cannot refuse to participate and frustrate the proceedings, he snapped. accused plotter twice disrupted the proceeding. maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide. family members, some watching here at guantanamo, and on closed-circuit tv in seven sites around the united states. >> they have no remorse. >> they have nothing but contempt for our values, and our way of life. >> i think people like khalid shaikh mohammed, if they can come back and told him, we killed 50 children today, he would have said wonderful, place allah. i say damn you. >> reporter: in a press conference this morning, the defendants' appointed lawyers said they were engaged in peaceful resistance to their treatment. >> the government wants to kill mr. mohammed. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his torture so that he can never speak a
. >> reporter: throughout the hearing, khalid shaikh mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer the judge's questions, look at him, or even wear headsets so they could hear translations. judge james pole was visibly irritated. one cannot refuse to participate and frustrate the proceedings, he snapped. accused plotter twice disrupted the proceeding. maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide. family members, some watching here at guantanamo,...
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this was in stark contrast to khalid shake kn khalid shaikh mohammed's previous appearance. this seems to be a group sefear to simply ignore the proceedings. one of the defense attorneys says khalid shaikh mohammed feels these hearings are unfather and they have real questions about how they're been detained. so this seems to be almost a sigh relent protest in court. >> and what potentially could be next? >> reporter: well, at some points you figure they'll get through the day, but this is just the beginning of a very long process. forary what no matter what happens today, there are sure to be many more motions. some of the victims families are in the courtroom. they're sort of partitioned off from the rest of the court. but they've been taable to see d hear everything and when the court is over, we expect some of them to come out and share some of their feelings about what they've seen today. >> chris lawrence, thanks so much. >>> back here in the united states, president barack obama holding his first official campaign rally in columbus, ohio today. obama made the case for
this was in stark contrast to khalid shake kn khalid shaikh mohammed's previous appearance. this seems to be a group sefear to simply ignore the proceedings. one of the defense attorneys says khalid shaikh mohammed feels these hearings are unfather and they have real questions about how they're been detained. so this seems to be almost a sigh relent protest in court. >> and what potentially could be next? >> reporter: well, at some points you figure they'll get through the day, but...
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their anger remains at the people, not the system. >> people like khalid shaikh mohamm mohammed, if he said, we killed 30 children, he would say allah. damnu. . >>> forensic experts are trying to identify two bodies found this weekend in mississippi who may be members of a missing tennessee family. joanne bane and her three daughters aged 8, 12, 14, have been missing since late last month. police and the fbi suspect they were kidnapped by 35-year-old adam mays from northeastern mississippi where the two unidentified bodies were discovered. local residents are disturbed. >> a community like this, on account of this, pretty quiet community. nothing serious has ever happened around here. so, it's a pretty rough situation. >> the fbi says mays may be headed to arizona. >>> an autopsy is planned today on a man killed at churchill downs, just hours after the kentucky derby. he's been identified as a 48-year-old groomer who lived at the track. police say it appears he got into a fight before he died. they also say his death appears to have no connection to churchill downs or the derby. >>> no
their anger remains at the people, not the system. >> people like khalid shaikh mohamm mohammed, if he said, we killed 30 children, he would say allah. damnu. . >>> forensic experts are trying to identify two bodies found this weekend in mississippi who may be members of a missing tennessee family. joanne bane and her three daughters aged 8, 12, 14, have been missing since late last month. police and the fbi suspect they were kidnapped by 35-year-old adam mays from northeastern...
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. >>> the lawyer for 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed says the military justice system is rigged, so he can't do his job. mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday in guantanamo bay, cuba. the hearing dragged out for 13 hours as the five accused conspirators did everything in their power to defy the court. despite the protests, the military's chief prosecutor says the trial will be fair and just. >> for those who lost family or friends on september 11th, or who were injured in the attacks, no words are adequate for this moment. but know that however long the journey, and this arraignment is only the start of the legal process that could take many months, the united states is committed to accountability under law for those who have plotted to attack our nation and to kill innocent people. >> the next hearing is scheduled for june 12th. >>> overseas now. french voters are shaking things up in a very big way. they elect a new president today. socialist francois hollande has beaten president nicolas sarkozy in a razor-close race. cnn's holly is live at hollande's headquart
. >>> the lawyer for 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed says the military justice system is rigged, so he can't do his job. mohammed and four defendants were arraigned saturday in guantanamo bay, cuba. the hearing dragged out for 13 hours as the five accused conspirators did everything in their power to defy the court. despite the protests, the military's chief prosecutor says the trial will be fair and just. >> for those who lost family or friends on september 11th, or who...
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there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share with you, remind you of john mccain's op-ed in the "washington post." may 11th, 2011. he said i asked cia director leon panetta for the facts and he told me the following, the trail to bin laden did not begin with disclosure from khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times. the first mention of abu kuwaiti, the nickname of the courier who ultimately led us to bin laden as well as a description of him as an important member of al qaeda. came from a detainee held. none of the three deans who were waterboarded provided abu ahmed's real name, his whereabouts. >> former director panetta told brian wi
there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share...
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there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share with you, remind you of john mccain's op-ed in the "washington post." may 11th, 2011. he said i asked cia director leon panetta for the facts and he told me the following, the trail to bin laden did not begin with disclosure from khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times. the first mention of abu kuwaiti, the nickname of the courier who ultimately led us to bin laden as well as a description of him as an important member of al qaeda. cameheld. none of the three deans who were waterboarded provided abu ahmed's real name, his whereabouts. >> former director panetta told brian williams in this ne
there were two in particular, but khalid shaikh mohammed did not accept the fact that he knew the courier but he did send a note to his fellow detainees telling them not to say anything about the courier which told us a lot about the courier. so, i am i convinced having read all the intelligence that in fact, the information obtained from enhanced interrogation led to the eventual kill of bin laden and the destruction of the al qaeda organization that attacked us on 9/11. >> let me share...
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. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed and four other defendants trial could continue on for years. it is the beginning of a long process before trial gets underway at guantanamo bay. yesterday mohammad and the other defendants are fused to use the court's translation system delaying the proceedings. the trial is supposed to start in play but both sides admit it is unlikely to happen. >>> a day ruled by clouds and cooler temperatures. how long will it last? meteorologist check bell has the answer for us. >> good afternoon. plenty of cloud cover around the area for today. we could describe it as sunshine challenged. no doubt about that. the rain drops have stayed away for the most part. temperatures snuck up just over the 70 degree mark for much of the afternoon. 71 washington. 68 montgomery county. 70 fairfax. 70 prince georges county, as well and storm four radar shows one or two lonesome drops in the southern end of the shenandoah valley. can't rule out a stray drop or two but most of us will be dry in to the tuesday wednesday time frame. we will talk about that coming up. >>> nex
. >>> khalid shaikh mohammed and four other defendants trial could continue on for years. it is the beginning of a long process before trial gets underway at guantanamo bay. yesterday mohammad and the other defendants are fused to use the court's translation system delaying the proceedings. the trial is supposed to start in play but both sides admit it is unlikely to happen. >>> a day ruled by clouds and cooler temperatures. how long will it last? meteorologist check bell has...
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khalid shaikh mohammed and four co-defendants were back in the military courtroom at the u.s. naval station in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pohl's questions, look at him or even wear headsets to listen to translations. the judge was irritated. "one cannot continue to refuse to participate and disrupt the proceedings," he snapped. "the reason he's not putting the earphones in his ears is because of the torture that's been done to him," his lawyer told the judge. another accused disrupted the proceedings, by standing up to pray and later shouting out that there had been threats on defendants at guantanamo bay. "maybe they will kill us and say we have committed suicide," he said in english. judge pohl ordered him to sit down, saying he would address such issues later. during a court break, mohammed and the other defendants could be seen leaning back, laughing and chatting, apparently pleased with their tactic
khalid shaikh mohammed and four co-defendants were back in the military courtroom at the u.s. naval station in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pohl's questions, look at him or even wear headsets to listen to translations. the judge was irritated. "one cannot continue to refuse to participate and disrupt the...
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khalid shaikh mohammed will be arraigned at guantanamo bay where eventually he and four others will be tried by a military tribunal. a trial date will also be set tomorrow. relatives of 9/11 victims will be able to watch the court proceedings on tv and military bases. >>> we've learned more about al qaeda and osama bin laden's final days from just declassified letters found in the pakistan compound where he was killed. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the letters reveal that osama bin laden, while hunkered down in his last hideout, struggled to retain control of his al qaeda network. writing in arabic he reminded terror affiliates of the primary mission. our targets are american. bin laden was frustrated with the poorly planned attacks had killed too many muslims and he worried u.s. drone strikes threatened al qaeda's core in pakistan. i'm leaning toward getting most of the brothers out of the area, he wrote to a top aide. it is possible they have photographed targeted homes. the letter reveal tensions between bin laden and other top terroris terrorists. he rebuffed pleas from his deputy
khalid shaikh mohammed will be arraigned at guantanamo bay where eventually he and four others will be tried by a military tribunal. a trial date will also be set tomorrow. relatives of 9/11 victims will be able to watch the court proceedings on tv and military bases. >>> we've learned more about al qaeda and osama bin laden's final days from just declassified letters found in the pakistan compound where he was killed. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the letters reveal that osama...
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khalid shaikh mohammed was very much in control. he would turn around and whisper to the other four during the breaks as they pursued what one of the defense attorneys said yesterday was a strategy of peaceful, as he put it, peaceful resistance. i was in that courtroom in 2008 when those five first appeared. it was the first time we had seen them since their capture. and that time the scene was dramatically different, charlie. there were multiple outbursts. they railed against america. khalid shaikh mohammed said he wished to be put to death for 9/11, he was looking to be martyred. this time they sought to disrupt these proceedings not through outbursts, by railing against the united states of america, but by silence. in many ways, charlie, it was much more disturbing. >> and the silence in part is to have -- to continue to claim that this court is not -- does not have jurisdiction over them? >> well, what we saw is that they -- they even refused to enter pleas. four years ago they wanted to plead guilty. this time it appears they'r
khalid shaikh mohammed was very much in control. he would turn around and whisper to the other four during the breaks as they pursued what one of the defense attorneys said yesterday was a strategy of peaceful, as he put it, peaceful resistance. i was in that courtroom in 2008 when those five first appeared. it was the first time we had seen them since their capture. and that time the scene was dramatically different, charlie. there were multiple outbursts. they railed against america. khalid...
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khalid shaikh mohammed will be arraigned at guantanamo bay where eventually he and four others will be tried by a military tribunal. a trial date will also be set tomorrow. relatives of 9/11 victims will be able to watch the court proceedings on tv and military bases. >>> we've learned more about al qaeda and osama bin laden's final days from just declassified letters found in the pakistan compound where he was killed. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the letters reveal that osama bin laden, while hunkered down in his last hideout, struggled to retain control of hi al qaeda network. writing in arabic he reminded affiliates of the primary mission. our targets are american. bin laden was frustrateded with the poorly planned attacks had killed too many muslims and he worried u.s. drone strikes threatened al qaeda's core in pakistan. i'm leaning toward getting most of the brothers out of the area, he wrote to a top aide. it is possible they targeted photographed home. he rebuffed pleas from his deputy, al zawahiri and rejected as a proposed a leader in yemen. bin laden asked he send us the re
khalid shaikh mohammed will be arraigned at guantanamo bay where eventually he and four others will be tried by a military tribunal. a trial date will also be set tomorrow. relatives of 9/11 victims will be able to watch the court proceedings on tv and military bases. >>> we've learned more about al qaeda and osama bin laden's final days from just declassified letters found in the pakistan compound where he was killed. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the letters reveal that osama...
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in case of khalid shaikh mohammed, a couple of weeks. two or three weeks. >> how did you decide who would be the ones that would be waterboarded and who would not? >> usually, of course, the high value detainees, people like khalid shaikh mohammed, who was the architect of 9/11 and killed 3,000 people. and the person responsible for blowing up the "uss cole" and killing 17 sailors and the first detainee we ever had and was responsible for the planning for the millennium attacks and had actually dispatched a terrorist to blow up los angeles international airport. he was the first one. so those were the only ones that were waterboarded. >> john mccain said when he was tortured, he was giving out the lineup for the green bay packers. he would just make stuff up. he was literally providing bad information just to get them to stop and sometimes he would give a little information but for the most part he was making stuff up. as a person who experienced a lot of that, that he sees no value in it and is against it. does his word have weight? >>
in case of khalid shaikh mohammed, a couple of weeks. two or three weeks. >> how did you decide who would be the ones that would be waterboarded and who would not? >> usually, of course, the high value detainees, people like khalid shaikh mohammed, who was the architect of 9/11 and killed 3,000 people. and the person responsible for blowing up the "uss cole" and killing 17 sailors and the first detainee we ever had and was responsible for the planning for the millennium...
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shaikh mohammed is one of five men charged with planning the atrocities in which almost three thousand people were killed during the thirteen hour hearing the accused refused to answer questions or enter a plea as some relatives of nine eleven victims watched on it is the second time the u.s. has tried to. prosecute the men after an attempt to try them in america failed for years ago offer a public backlash american lawyer eric one tell the police the timing and planning trial though is questionable one has to wonder why now you know within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea three years later on the eve of another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly thin veil and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not leben i think it does a tremen
shaikh mohammed is one of five men charged with planning the atrocities in which almost three thousand people were killed during the thirteen hour hearing the accused refused to answer questions or enter a plea as some relatives of nine eleven victims watched on it is the second time the u.s. has tried to. prosecute the men after an attempt to try them in america failed for years ago offer a public backlash american lawyer eric one tell the police the timing and planning trial though is...
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more world news headlines now this self-proclaimed nine eleven mind khalid shaikh mohammed and four other men accused of planning the atrocities in the u.s. will be charged today at one time of day the new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence take the torture of previous attempts to charge but will stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives of some of the victims of nine eleven truth complex to ten. a u.s. drone strike has killed at least nine suspected militants in northwest pakistan the region's thought to be a lifeline of taliban cross border insurgent activity pakistan has previously complained about the attacks saying they violated sovereignty the rate of u.s. led strikes has increased since president obama took office in two thousand and eight. a french court sentenced an old gyroball nuclear scientist to five years in prison for plotting terrorist attacks he sure was arrested in two thousand and nine after police intercepted his e-mails to a middle aged al qaeda member at a communications suggested he was willing
more world news headlines now this self-proclaimed nine eleven mind khalid shaikh mohammed and four other men accused of planning the atrocities in the u.s. will be charged today at one time of day the new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence take the torture of previous attempts to charge but will stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives of some of the victims of nine eleven truth complex to ten. a u.s. drone strike has...
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shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hammering that charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by a net military tribunals going tanana after an attempt to try them out in the last failed three geza because of a public backlash and american oil eric montalvo believes the timing of planning of the trial is questionable one has to wonder why now you know within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea how this of three years later on that you've got another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly thin veil and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not leben i think it does a tremendous injustice to the thing that
shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hammering that charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by a net military tribunals going tanana after an attempt to try them out in the last failed three geza because of a public backlash and american oil eric montalvo believes the timing of planning of the trial is questionable one has to wonder why now you know within...
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shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during their seven hour hearing and they're charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death as the trial is being held by a military tribunal afghan town of a after an attempt to try the men in the u.s. failed three years ago because of a public backlash and american military one tarver believes the timing and planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now you know within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea how most of the three years later on the eve of another lecture and i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly simple deal and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims who are not a liberal and i think it does a tremend
shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during their seven hour hearing and they're charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death as the trial is being held by a military tribunal afghan town of a after an attempt to try the men in the u.s. failed three years ago because of a public backlash and american military one tarver believes the timing and planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now...
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shaikh mohammed and his fellow accomplices refuse to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hearing charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by military tribunals to gun time to us and attempts to try the man in the throughout it's failed three years ago because of a public backlash and american lawyer eric montalvo believes the timing and the planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now you know within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea of the sort of three years later on the eve of another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly thin bill and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not a little bit and i think it does a tremendous injust
shaikh mohammed and his fellow accomplices refuse to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hearing charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by military tribunals to gun time to us and attempts to try the man in the throughout it's failed three years ago because of a public backlash and american lawyer eric montalvo believes the timing and the planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now you...
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shaikh mohammed and four other that accused of planning their transit is in the u.s. will be charged today at the grand ton of a day there are new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence obtained under torture of previous attempts to charge maha that was stopped three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison for two years of some of the victims of nine eleven or in the military complex to attend the arraignment. you were strong strike has killed at least nine suspected militants in northwest pakistan the region is thought to be a lifeline a ton of on course border insurgent activity pakistan has previously complained about that target say they violated sovereignty the rate of u.s. let's try it has increased since president obama took office in two thousand and eight. when a french court has sentenced and algerian born scientist of five years in prison for plotting terrorist attacks i believe that he sure was arrested in two thousand and nine after police intercepted. communications suggested he sure was willing to be part
shaikh mohammed and four other that accused of planning their transit is in the u.s. will be charged today at the grand ton of a day there are new rules for trials held at guantanamo including a ban on evidence obtained under torture of previous attempts to charge maha that was stopped three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison for two years of some of the victims of nine eleven or in the military complex to attend the arraignment. you were strong strike has killed at...
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shaikh mohammed repeatedly refused to answer the judge's questions while his codefendant the knelt in prayer the five men have been charged with almost three thousand counts of murder for the two thousand and one attacks and could face the death penalty however this was their first hearing in almost three years of american lawyer eric in one talo believes the timing of the military tribunal is politically motivated. within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea three years later on the eve of another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly certain bill and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not a little bit and i say it does a tremendous justice to that saying that we call the justice system in america and you know if it's going to highli
shaikh mohammed repeatedly refused to answer the judge's questions while his codefendant the knelt in prayer the five men have been charged with almost three thousand counts of murder for the two thousand and one attacks and could face the death penalty however this was their first hearing in almost three years of american lawyer eric in one talo believes the timing of the military tribunal is politically motivated. within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive...
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after so many years, five 9/11 defendants, including the so-called mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, appearing before a u.s. judge. a group of americans, relatives of 9/11 victims, traveling from the states to watch the long awaited arraignment unfold. 2,976 counts of murder. but just minutes in, those defendants turned a somber moment into a circus. and that's where we start off tonight with abc's t.j. winick. >> reporter: even with their lives on the line, the bearded defendants, dressed in white tunics, refused to cooperate from the get-go, launching a kind of silent protest. defense lawyers argued their anger was over alleged torture during the past eight years. >> i think it would be difficult for a military judge to grant a mistrial in this case when the accused all have the ability to actually participate in the proceedings but yet they're choosing not to. >> reporter: defendant waleed bin attash was brought into the courtroom in a restraint chair. eventually it was removed. though only after he agreed to behave. at one point, two of the men got up and prayed. at another, the
after so many years, five 9/11 defendants, including the so-called mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, appearing before a u.s. judge. a group of americans, relatives of 9/11 victims, traveling from the states to watch the long awaited arraignment unfold. 2,976 counts of murder. but just minutes in, those defendants turned a somber moment into a circus. and that's where we start off tonight with abc's t.j. winick. >> reporter: even with their lives on the line, the bearded defendants,...
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shaikh mohammed the suspect mastermind behind the outrages of which almost three thousand people died new rules forbid the use of evidence going from torture with prisoners now having access to defense attorneys to some family members of mine eleven victims in the temples hearing that was watching prior video. thousands of marched through tokyo to mark japan switching off its last working nuclear reactor for the first time in over forty years the country will be without atomic energy them after intense public opposition following the fukushima plant meltdown paroles by the huge earthquake and tsunami the governments had been eager to restart some reactors fearing blackouts and rising emissions though as they turned they were pencils. free public schools available to walla been the color scope stone of the u.s. education system but savage government cuts slashing budgets in half brought teachers parents and pupils out onto the streets saying that learning is now beyond the reach of many but in a culture never listen to their plight. parents who join forces can be a powerful voice for c
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we take a few small world news headlines now self-proclaimed nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed for the man accused of planning the atrocities in the us a said to be charged. the new rules for trials held that guantanamo including a ban on evidence tainted to check a previous attempt to charge mohammed to stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives of some of the victims of nine eleven the next we'll tell you. the u.s. drone strikes killed at least nine suspected militants in northwest pakistan regions thought to be a lifeline taliban cross border insurgent activity pakistan's previously complained about the attacks saying they violated sovereignty the rate of u.s. led strikes has increased since president obama took office in two thousand and eight. french cool senses an old jury and ball nuclear scientist five years in prison for plotting terrorist attacks that he sure was arrested in two thousand and nine after police intercepted to use e-mails to an alleged al qaeda member the communication suggested he was willing to be part of an ac
we take a few small world news headlines now self-proclaimed nine eleven mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed for the man accused of planning the atrocities in the us a said to be charged. the new rules for trials held that guantanamo including a ban on evidence tainted to check a previous attempt to charge mohammed to stop three years ago when president barack obama tried to close the prison relatives of some of the victims of nine eleven the next we'll tell you. the u.s. drone strikes killed at...
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shaikh mohammed the suspected mastermind behind the rages in which almost three thousand people died new rules forbid the use of evidence gained through torture with prisoners now having access to defense attorneys some family members of nine eleven victims attended what should be a. sense of march through tokyo to mark japan switching off its last working nuclear reactor for the first time in over forty years the country will be without atomic energy after intense public opposition probably fukushima plant caused by last year's earthquake and tsunami the government had been eager to restart some reactors fearing blackouts and rising emissions as they turned the other powers. free public schools available to all have been the cornerstone of the u.s. education system but now savage government cuts slashing budgets in half brought teachers parents and pupils all out onto the streets learning is now beyond the reach of many that is within a question of a listen to their plight. parents who join forces can be a powerful voice for change. i think was reflection right actually i was. in th
shaikh mohammed the suspected mastermind behind the rages in which almost three thousand people died new rules forbid the use of evidence gained through torture with prisoners now having access to defense attorneys some family members of nine eleven victims attended what should be a. sense of march through tokyo to mark japan switching off its last working nuclear reactor for the first time in over forty years the country will be without atomic energy after intense public opposition probably...
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shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea chairing the seven hour hearing that charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by a military tribunal guntown and after an attempt to try them out in the last failed three geza go out because of a public backlash and american lawyer eric montalvo believes the timing of planning of the trial is questionable one has to wonder why now you know within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea how us or three years later on that you got another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly simple deal and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not a little bit and i think it does a tremendous injustice to the
shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea chairing the seven hour hearing that charged with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trial is being held by a military tribunal guntown and after an attempt to try them out in the last failed three geza go out because of a public backlash and american lawyer eric montalvo believes the timing of planning of the trial is questionable one has to wonder why now you know...
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shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hearing that charge with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trials being held by a military tribunal at guantanamo after an attempt to try the man in the u.s. failed three years ago because of a public backlash american lawyer eric montell over believes the timing and planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now you know that within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay is the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea three years later on the eve of another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly thin veil and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not leben i think it does a tremendous injustice to the thing that we call the
shaikh mohammed and his four accomplices refused to answer questions or enter a plea during the seven hour hearing that charge with almost three thousand counts of murder and could be sentenced to death the trials being held by a military tribunal at guantanamo after an attempt to try the man in the u.s. failed three years ago because of a public backlash american lawyer eric montell over believes the timing and planning of the trial is questionable. one has to wonder why now you know that...
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shaikh mohammed repeatedly refused to answer the judge's questions while his codefendant the knelt in prayer the five men have been charged with almost three thousand counts of murder for the two thousand and one attacks and could face the death penalty however this was their first hearing in almost three years american lawyer eric in one talo believes the timing of the military tribunals it's politically motivated. within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive order to close guantanamo bay as the most powerful leader in the world and that did not occur for what reason i have no idea so three years later on that you book another election i think what they're trying to do is take that issue off the table and say well we're at least trying to proceed in an orderly fashion but i think it's a fairly decent bill and people will be able to see through it does a tremendous injustice to the memory of those victims are not a little bit and i say it does a tremendous justice to the thing that we call the justice system in america and you know it's going to highli
shaikh mohammed repeatedly refused to answer the judge's questions while his codefendant the knelt in prayer the five men have been charged with almost three thousand counts of murder for the two thousand and one attacks and could face the death penalty however this was their first hearing in almost three years american lawyer eric in one talo believes the timing of the military tribunals it's politically motivated. within twenty four hours of president obama taking office issued an executive...