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torture accusations keep piling up on the guantanamo bay prison officials inside the camp try to convince our crew the inmates are fine and some of them actually enjoy force feeding you stay with us for the. secret deal to water down regulation going. to mollify upset bankers and those of industrial john. good morning from moscow is now just after. me and the entire news team welcome to the program today why do you spy an e.u. delegation is might have america's intelligence officials face to face to hear their firsthand explanations of the us national security agency was apparently not only taping the phone calls of tens of millions of europeans but intercepting the communications of world leaders as well for the missions members were clearly disappointed by the response they got as a teacher can reports from washington. the e.u. delegation came to get answers from the n.s.a. and they got nothing keith alexander told members of the e.u. delegation that they were not spying on european citizens on a massive. tracking it i caught up with some members of that e.u. delegation says this is sor
torture accusations keep piling up on the guantanamo bay prison officials inside the camp try to convince our crew the inmates are fine and some of them actually enjoy force feeding you stay with us for the. secret deal to water down regulation going. to mollify upset bankers and those of industrial john. good morning from moscow is now just after. me and the entire news team welcome to the program today why do you spy an e.u. delegation is might have america's intelligence officials face to...
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military on guantanamo bay that's coming your way in a few minutes. and a new orleans new apologies for washington as the german leader complains directly to. the n.s.a. private mobile phone everybody knows it's open talk among the officials says this is just. some expose not believing that. it is real and for the full analysis. a very good morning to you from the entire news team. live in moscow with your top world headlines for this hour. a key gas pipeline in syria has been blown up plunging much of the country including the capital into darkness the government accused the rebels of sabotage but the blast reportedly being followed by heavy gunfire middle east correspondent paula. damascus and huge parts of syria are now in a state of blackouts we're also hearing that coastal cities in the west of the country as well as parts of the aleppo province in the north are also experiencing power cuts now this comes after an attack on a gas pipeline that supplies power stations in the south of the country the pipeline is near the airport which is around twe
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there are no human rights abuses occurring at guantanamo bay house republicans are trying to re-impose the ban on transfers back to yemen. and at the first congressional hearing on guantanamo in four years, closing it seems more controversial than ever. i have a hard time seeing how it is responsible to shut down our detention facilities and send these individuals home where they almost sure would be released and almost surely would return to threaten and kill more americans. republican congressman mike pompeo sits on the house intelligence committee. wab: do you support the right to a fair trial? pompeo: i support the absolute right for those military tribunals to move forward down at guantanamo bay. wab: there are indefinite detainees meaning people who are not cleared for transfer, and yet there's not sufficient evidence to carry them to a military tribunal. so doesn't that violate the right to a fair trial? we are still at war. and we have captured enemy combatants. we have the absolute authority under the laws of war. i'm a veteran myself. when the war's over, we'll always act in
there are no human rights abuses occurring at guantanamo bay house republicans are trying to re-impose the ban on transfers back to yemen. and at the first congressional hearing on guantanamo in four years, closing it seems more controversial than ever. i have a hard time seeing how it is responsible to shut down our detention facilities and send these individuals home where they almost sure would be released and almost surely would return to threaten and kill more americans. republican...
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report from inside guantanamo bay prison we look at the allegations of torture and abuse as officials try to convince you that the inmates are doing just fine plus. one was called. nine eleven. in the wake of nine eleven twelve years after a tragedy american officials are told to keep using september the eleventh as the justification for expanding surveillance home and abroad. with the twenty four hours a day of fierce clashes in the attorney capital of left at least six people injured police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters gathered in central rome to demand better social housing and in this money. the demonstration things the protesters have decided causing trouble is the only way to get heard. what i saw is that there were some people are among the protesters who came to the demonstration with the helmets and agues so i think their intentions was really to start a fight with the police and not to have a peaceful protest well i think the police and the situation correctly they're only hostile to was to throw the smoke bombs but only because they are being attacked by
report from inside guantanamo bay prison we look at the allegations of torture and abuse as officials try to convince you that the inmates are doing just fine plus. one was called. nine eleven. in the wake of nine eleven twelve years after a tragedy american officials are told to keep using september the eleventh as the justification for expanding surveillance home and abroad. with the twenty four hours a day of fierce clashes in the attorney capital of left at least six people injured police...
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government's working on mending the shattered image of guantanamo bay the flow of criticism continues to shower down on the prison a new report by a u.s. based human rights group has found quote systematic violations of the side and called for its immediate closure. went directly to guantanamo bay to see what it's like for herself from deep inside the walls of good mo is her report. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right you know we have the court system to time and that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred seventy nine prisoners the majority released without charges today one hundred sixty four remain
government's working on mending the shattered image of guantanamo bay the flow of criticism continues to shower down on the prison a new report by a u.s. based human rights group has found quote systematic violations of the side and called for its immediate closure. went directly to guantanamo bay to see what it's like for herself from deep inside the walls of good mo is her report. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous...
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government is working on mending the shattered image of the guantanamo bay prison the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you report via a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations at the site and called for its immediate closure and l.t. is an associate she actually went to guantanamo to see what it's like for herself is her exclusive report. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred seventy nine prisoners the majority released without charges today one hundred sixty fo
government is working on mending the shattered image of the guantanamo bay prison the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you report via a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations at the site and called for its immediate closure and l.t. is an associate she actually went to guantanamo to see what it's like for herself is her exclusive report. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolute cheek went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay or still to come on the program here want to be that of bye-bye bail out. the number one priority would be to make a decision that is based on what is the best and most curable and sustainable exis
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolute cheek went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the...
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well since its inception of guantanamo bay detention facility has been shrouded in secrecy over the years a piece of information would come out here or a possibly unnamed there are but the fact is that the world still has a very limited understanding of what is really going on within those compound walls even journalists that travel there have a harder time finding the truth now in this part of her special investigation are to correspondent ana stasia charkha tells us about the struggles that she faced while on assignment. transparencies a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees and you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garner we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to have do we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guanta
well since its inception of guantanamo bay detention facility has been shrouded in secrecy over the years a piece of information would come out here or a possibly unnamed there are but the fact is that the world still has a very limited understanding of what is really going on within those compound walls even journalists that travel there have a harder time finding the truth now in this part of her special investigation are to correspondent ana stasia charkha tells us about the struggles that...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. but we're trying to shed some light on what is actually going on inside guantanamo and every we call it tea has a new report from inside the detention center well if you live here moscow more news including a
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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. >> hunger strikes continue at guantÁnamo bay. rare access to the military facility. we look back at the top stories. american lawmakers gave the entire world a scare because the bickering over the new budget drove the country. temporary to pre-in the upcoming months. >> global market eyes were right -- were wide open. >> at the 11th hour, congress struck a deal to deal with it later. >> temporary effects. >> the agreement reopened the government and funded it to january 15. it allows the u.s. to continue borrowing until february 7. america rarely avoided defaulting on almost $17 trillion in debt. >> america took a beating here. >> the shutdown halted the capital to a standstill, with hundreds of thousands of workers out of jobs and the economy on the verge of a recession. >> eventually, the market will say, we do not want to play this game anymore. >> it sparked a global reevaluation. >> we have seen these political crisis appear in the u.s. you would think there would be more cause for trying to reduce dependency on america in the same way that america is trying to
. >> hunger strikes continue at guantÁnamo bay. rare access to the military facility. we look back at the top stories. american lawmakers gave the entire world a scare because the bickering over the new budget drove the country. temporary to pre-in the upcoming months. >> global market eyes were right -- were wide open. >> at the 11th hour, congress struck a deal to deal with it later. >> temporary effects. >> the agreement reopened the government and funded it to...
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because this president refuses to use guantanamo bay. if we can close guantanamo bay and create a new prison to allow people to be held as enemy combatants, sign me up. but the idea of not having a jail available to the united states on land at a time of great stress, during a very pivotal moment in the war on terror, is an ill-conceived and dangerous policy. so i want to applaud the senator from new hampshire for bringing this issue up. and here's what we need to understand as members of congress: this policy cannot be sustained. when we capture high-valued targets, a 20-year veteran of al qaeda, we are crazy as a nation not to use the law of war to gather intelligence. i am not for torturing anyone. i have been a military lawyer for 31 years. i believe in the geneva convention. i believe that my country is special. i believe in the international regimes about how you interrogate prisoners who you hold. i know what al qaeda does to their prisoners. i do not want to be like them. i want -- i want to be the united states, but the united s
because this president refuses to use guantanamo bay. if we can close guantanamo bay and create a new prison to allow people to be held as enemy combatants, sign me up. but the idea of not having a jail available to the united states on land at a time of great stress, during a very pivotal moment in the war on terror, is an ill-conceived and dangerous policy. so i want to applaud the senator from new hampshire for bringing this issue up. and here's what we need to understand as members of...
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government's working on mending the shattered image of guantanamo bay prison the flow of criticism continues to shower down on the facility a new report by a u.s. based human rights group has found quote systematic violations at the site and is calling for an immediate closure of the facility so i want to use an associate actually went to guantanamo bio self to see what it's like from deep inside the walls of the infamous prison camp here's her report. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the base that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just over a decade a total of seven hundred seventy nine prisoners the majority
government's working on mending the shattered image of guantanamo bay prison the flow of criticism continues to shower down on the facility a new report by a u.s. based human rights group has found quote systematic violations at the site and is calling for an immediate closure of the facility so i want to use an associate actually went to guantanamo bio self to see what it's like from deep inside the walls of the infamous prison camp here's her report. every morning at eight am the u.s....
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legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time in pretrial hearings in guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the letting mea -- legitimate ms problems. the quirky consequence of that is things are going much closer than possible. calling in question the very legitimacy that this whole thing is supposed to inspire. >> too much time is being wasted on on what they considering pretrial motions, they claim, and defense attorneys are required the do as much as possible to save their clients' lives. bush administration and the cia about the torture they suffered. they want the black sites to be preserved as evidence. plus the lawyers want the government to stop monitoring their meetings with the defendants. >> i'm bad news. >> and then this request. the defense wants all the information given to the producers of the movie zero dark 30. from if very beginning the dismissed the case because of what they call government bias. but expertle say it's highly un-- experts say given the significance of the case. >> that's part of why this has all taken so long, because we are wa
legal experts say that's due in part to the amount of time in pretrial hearings in guantanamo bay. >> all sides are worried about the letting mea -- legitimate ms problems. the quirky consequence of that is things are going much closer than possible. calling in question the very legitimacy that this whole thing is supposed to inspire. >> too much time is being wasted on on what they considering pretrial motions, they claim, and defense attorneys are required the do as much as...
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bay if people just kind of mislabeled it and have a call to go for bia just not leading. giving the true picture i mean the only people who knows what goes on get more os i'm going to news and getting the detainee's side of what goes on it get most apparently just couldn't be done after an extensive explanation of how exactly we are to film the prisoners the amount of detainee face time we get a total of one minute and five seconds through a dark glass window the reason we're given out of respect for them and not using them is as you know. you know. making them some kind of curiosity you know on film a thing like that we don't want to do that despite our requests to not even film but at least witness more real prison or life a high ranking guantanamo admiral convinces us that we actually have a lot more access than we think you're seeing what there is to to see you know. given the amount of time that you have here to to see it we are as transparent as possible after one minute glimpse at one detainee our schedule is in fact all booked up i think i mean they they were take
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guantanamo bay cuba. we have been keeping a close eye on how the situation is unfolding in and around the guantanamo bay facility on our web site head to our teeth dot com for the full timeline of events and more updates on the story. right see. first street. and i think that you're. on our reporters there. in. the the in. you're watching are trapped and terrified migrants in qatar have been speaking about the desperation during their more than eighty million in the country many of whom are working flat out to get the prestigious world cup event ready. has more on how the football focus is showing the world's eyes to migrants suffering we know to organize. detour trended to fifa are both cup is coming. but the initial celebration and prestigious have been overshadowed by ford workers claims of treatment not getting paid and either that not being allowed to leave the country the international trade union confederation claims that about four thousand migrants could die before a football is kicked in twenty
guantanamo bay cuba. we have been keeping a close eye on how the situation is unfolding in and around the guantanamo bay facility on our web site head to our teeth dot com for the full timeline of events and more updates on the story. right see. first street. and i think that you're. on our reporters there. in. the the in. you're watching are trapped and terrified migrants in qatar have been speaking about the desperation during their more than eighty million in the country many of whom are...
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behind the barbed wire at guantanamo bay. unique access inside the notorious prison. heard about it. but really this is a place that people forget about why they don't ever think about it and. to find out why they took on the job in the first place. we are highlighting the top stories of today and the week here on our course it's the weekly with me welcome to the program today it was. default for america this week just as the nation was about to run out of cash congress sealed a last minute deal to reopen the government and push the debt ceiling even higher and the whole world watched the debt. drama worried though it could cause some sort of another global recession though the end result wasn't entirely good news as artie's and he said no way now explains. global market eyes were wide open while washington was shut waiting and bracing for impact. because i sucked in households to come in more nuts and she did. but at the so-called eleventh hour congress struck a deal to deal with it later if that's what it is the agreement reopen the government and funds it in till j
behind the barbed wire at guantanamo bay. unique access inside the notorious prison. heard about it. but really this is a place that people forget about why they don't ever think about it and. to find out why they took on the job in the first place. we are highlighting the top stories of today and the week here on our course it's the weekly with me welcome to the program today it was. default for america this week just as the nation was about to run out of cash congress sealed a last minute...
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artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who knows what goes on get his ass and get him. later this hour we ask staff at the facility like conditions and incidents there so wrapped mystery. and shooting the messenger the syrian journalist working for state media who are being terrorized by the rebels more on that in a few months. now spain has been ordered to release a basque terrorists guilty of killing twenty three people in the late eighty's thousands protested in madrid over the european human rights court's decision you know still reel in member of the separatist movement she was given a maximum thirty year sentence but strasbourg judges say spain denied her the right to reduce her tariff to work in prison something which is afforded to other inmates in the country john laughland from the institute of democratic denmark recy and cooperation says the strasbourg court is doing the opposite of what it was created to do but it's incredible isn't it that a european court of human rights should intervene in this w
artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who knows what goes on get his ass and get him. later this hour we ask staff at the facility like conditions and incidents there so wrapped mystery. and shooting the messenger the syrian journalist working for state media who are being terrorized by the rebels more on that in a few months. now spain has been ordered to release a basque terrorists guilty of killing twenty three people in the late eighty's thousands...
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where he -- for guantÁnamo bay detainees. president, you have some cleaning to do. that is the message german chancellor angela merkel is probably saying to the president at the moment after finding out that the u.s. might have tapped her personal cell phone your it appears -- personal self earnec. merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that his behavior is acceptable. the u.s. government responded by saying this -- "the president assured the chance of that united states is not monitoring and will not monitor recommendations of chancellor merkel." but note that the statement did not deny that the united states had in fact monitored her medications in the past if it did. and it would not specify about that. this isn't the first time in recent months that germany has taken on the nsa for its overarching collection techniques. we will bring you more as the story develops. meanwhile, one of canada's top spy agencies known as a communication security establishment canada is facing a lawsuit for violating privac
where he -- for guantÁnamo bay detainees. president, you have some cleaning to do. that is the message german chancellor angela merkel is probably saying to the president at the moment after finding out that the u.s. might have tapped her personal cell phone your it appears -- personal self earnec. merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that his behavior is acceptable. the u.s. government responded by saying this -- "the president assured the chance of that united...
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guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that in the interim or strike never turn the world's attention to the places that some. of our time. we saw the world update the sound the egyptian capital car where police arrested fifty five students to security forces tear gas and crowds of young supporters of ousted president mohamed morsy the group ended up the seeds in a prestigious muslim university ofter stone throwing protesters blocked a road many of its students back morsi and his muslim brotherhood it's the second day of unrest in the area and the university is close to where islam is had a protest camp which was demolished in a deadly raid in august. it may have lost it for just half an hour but that didn't save a gay parade in montenegro from becoming violent and around one hundred fifty participants would be marching through the country's capital. when. they were attacked by anti-gay protesters police used tear gas and buttons on the mall which respon
guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that in the interim or strike never turn the world's attention to the places that some. of our time. we saw the world update the sound the egyptian capital car where police arrested fifty five students to security forces tear gas and crowds of young supporters of ousted president mohamed morsy the group ended up the seeds in a prestigious muslim university ofter stone throwing protesters blocked a road...
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. >> and guantanamo bay. and that i don't think applies to somebody in trippoli. and he will give government the way we know in the united states. with the lawyer and the whole nine yards. >> where does that put us in terms of capturing terrorist. and it is more of them and questioning them under circumstances that allowed us to roll up even more. earlier when we were captured and who are killed. if they kill a terrorist that is a conviction. and judge mccasky. it is appreciating the time sir, thank you. >> and right now, law makers are headed home after a day of failed negotiations. and five days of this. fox reports live next from washington dc. i am harris faulkner. rrn [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. ca
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artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who know little girls on the mall is also under ten years. after the break we asked staff at the facility why conditions and instance they're so wrapped in mystery. and shooting the messenger of the syrian journalist working for state media being terrorized by the rebels more on that just a few moments. two years after the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces in libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. free. education free. free. free. free. free. download free blog video for your media. free media r t dot com. welcome back you're watching our t.v. live from moscow i'm linda in france thanks for joining me spain is being ordered to release a basque terrorist guilty of killing twenty three people in the late eighty's thousands protested in madrid
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claims a long running hunger strike at guantanamo bay has mostly ended but fifteen prisoners are still being force fed amid their six month protest against their detention and conditions r t was given rare access to the facility to find out what it's like inside but the wall of secrecy surrounding what happens there proved difficult to get through as an assessor truckin a reports. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garnham we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing material that you guys are gathering
claims a long running hunger strike at guantanamo bay has mostly ended but fifteen prisoners are still being force fed amid their six month protest against their detention and conditions r t was given rare access to the facility to find out what it's like inside but the wall of secrecy surrounding what happens there proved difficult to get through as an assessor truckin a reports. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are...
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because report coming away to late to one of the world's most headline grabbing prisons guantanamo bay has to george media attacks point reporters and the t.v. crew gained access to check for yourself what life is really like there and start to check in as reporters being censored by the content of my stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garner we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to have do we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing or the material that you guys are gathering to make sure that it abides by our policy here even though transparency
because report coming away to late to one of the world's most headline grabbing prisons guantanamo bay has to george media attacks point reporters and the t.v. crew gained access to check for yourself what life is really like there and start to check in as reporters being censored by the content of my stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees...
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bay. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garnham we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media local media whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing or the material that you guys are gathering to make sure that it divides by our policy here even though transparency is a word brought out by all the personnel we talk to on the ground we as journalists access to detainees aside are asked to be very careful about the shots we filmed all the backdrops and at the end of each
bay. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garnham we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media local media whatever and they're...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. and we're trying to shed some light on what has actually going on inside to go on time out every week he has a new report from inside the infamous the sanctions and. snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. ha
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike of guantanamo bay who are being forced out and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. and we're trying to shed some light on what is actually going on and find every week he has a new report from inside the detention center for least. address snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen u.
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike of guantanamo bay who are being forced out and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there is no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. and we're trying to shed some light on walter's actually going on inside gone time about every week he has a new report from inside the infamous descension sent. out of a snowden is no longer unemployed the
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody. nothing was done to follow up on that there is no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. this is our see and still to come on the program bye bye bailout. the number one priority would be to make a decision that is based on what is the best and most curable and sustainable exists for our people f
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr absolutely went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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now if he is doing his best to tell you about what goes on inside guantanamo bay prison. of torture and legal mistreatment and cover ups. i know a lot still to come for you on the program here on. trade with the west and the east of ukraine for the best of both worlds hitting the skids. to protectionism. also the american media gets its teeth. based in the u.s. something he's labeled. an echo of the cold war. after the break. with. the. choose to. choose the stories that him. choose. to. do the. show. he says. he sees with. the future coverage. i. or like from moscow it's all to do with me role research it is being reported in america the head of a russian cultural exchange program in the u.s. is now being investigated by the f.b.i. their security agency reportedly looking into his alleged spy activities are joining me live from central moscow now was our teams are going to go to chicago to give us the latest on this so you talk about murky details perhaps no surprise to you irina what if you got regarding the reported grounds for this investigation at this point we know
now if he is doing his best to tell you about what goes on inside guantanamo bay prison. of torture and legal mistreatment and cover ups. i know a lot still to come for you on the program here on. trade with the west and the east of ukraine for the best of both worlds hitting the skids. to protectionism. also the american media gets its teeth. based in the u.s. something he's labeled. an echo of the cold war. after the break. with. the. choose to. choose the stories that him. choose. to. do...
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in our reports to follow as they see it you're going to party guantanamo bay cuba. where sounds like an act of camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that in the aftermath of their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some gulag of our time a new round of attacks in iraq has killed at least fifty people and injured dozens more a suicide bomber crashed a car full of explosives into a busy cafe in baghdad leaving at least thirty eight dead in forty wounded earlier that day a wave of assaults on security forces and government buildings claimed the lives of at least twelve more people across the country iraq experiencing some of the worst violence in years according to recent data more than six thousand people died there since the start of the year even more shockingly a new report suggests almost half a million were killed as a result of war related violence and loss of infrastructure between two thousand and three and two thousand and eleven the study thought to be the most rigorous to date we asked one of its authors why many people still
in our reports to follow as they see it you're going to party guantanamo bay cuba. where sounds like an act of camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that in the aftermath of their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some gulag of our time a new round of attacks in iraq has killed at least fifty people and injured dozens more a suicide bomber crashed a car full of explosives into a busy cafe in baghdad leaving at least thirty eight dead in forty wounded earlier...
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immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr obuchi went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most important question is the silencing of the defendants that they can't tell anyone whether that's the un special rapporteur on torture or members of congress and their staff who are investigating the issue they can't tell anyone about what happened to them in cia custody that's what we're challenging because if we can break the silence on that question there could be real movement on guantanamo bay. this is all see and common to progress by by bailout. the number one priority would be to make a decision that is based on what is the best and most curable and sustainable exist for all people for our econom
immediately upon being transferred to guantanamo bay mr obuchi went to the medical staff and complained that he had suffered a head injury while in cia custody nothing was done to follow up on that there's no investigation into someplace else told military commissions there's no investigation into the possibility of a federal civilian court there are still a significant number of people who are on hunger strike at guantanamo bay who are being force fed and sometimes hospitalized the most...
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because the administration refuses to use guantanamo bay. putting him on a navy vessel for a matter of days or weeks is not a proper way to gather intelligence on the wore ar on terror. >> dan, let's go to you first. how big a capture is this? >> i think he's thought of as an enormously important capture. a specialist calls him a jackpot in terms of interrogation possibilities. he even thinks he's more important than the 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. >> wow. >> that would be a big deal. so theoretically is extremely important for them to interrogate him properly to get the maximum. he was with al qaeda almost from the beginning. he has spent years in iran. he can talk about the connection between the iranians and al qaeda. so this has just been an enormously important capture. >> he reportedly was being sent to africa, returned to africa, to be able to build up al qaeda's presence there, and plan attacks there. so this could be from an intelligence standpoint a big get. but what about this issue, of putting him on a ship for weeks
because the administration refuses to use guantanamo bay. putting him on a navy vessel for a matter of days or weeks is not a proper way to gather intelligence on the wore ar on terror. >> dan, let's go to you first. how big a capture is this? >> i think he's thought of as an enormously important capture. a specialist calls him a jackpot in terms of interrogation possibilities. he even thinks he's more important than the 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. >> wow. >>...
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it was the most maligned jail on the planet guantanamo bay keeps its affairs and scandals on the ropes and r.t. found out just how far they'll go to make sure nothing gets out as artie's and as i see it the rest of our camera crew visited the facility they sent us this report but only after it was heavily censored by kuantan imo bay prison stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garner we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing or the material that you guys are gathering to make sure that it abides b
it was the most maligned jail on the planet guantanamo bay keeps its affairs and scandals on the ropes and r.t. found out just how far they'll go to make sure nothing gets out as artie's and as i see it the rest of our camera crew visited the facility they sent us this report but only after it was heavily censored by kuantan imo bay prison stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the...
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and crew tours guantanamo bay prison but mind is showing off the sterile corridor. on a concrete floor you're seeing what there is to see you know how report. of the u.s. military that's coming your way in just a few minutes. i mean you don't want to means new apologies from washington as the u.s. ambassador to germany is someone to explain reports the n.s.a. top. private. it is a busy day for news here on r.t. today thanks for joining us as we broadcast live from moscow. a key gas pipeline in syria has been blown up leaving much of the country without power for several hours and the government accuse the rebels of sabotage with the blast reportedly being followed by heavy gunfire that middle east correspondent paula as details well we're just hearing. because funded in damascus who says that power has been restored to the country but this follows a night of panic in which the capital damascus was plunged into darkness there were also parts of. in the north and the west of the country that were in blackout after rebels hit a gas pipeline not far from damascus that s
and crew tours guantanamo bay prison but mind is showing off the sterile corridor. on a concrete floor you're seeing what there is to see you know how report. of the u.s. military that's coming your way in just a few minutes. i mean you don't want to means new apologies from washington as the u.s. ambassador to germany is someone to explain reports the n.s.a. top. private. it is a busy day for news here on r.t. today thanks for joining us as we broadcast live from moscow. a key gas pipeline in...
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in our reports to follow and going to our guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are worse than the moment in terms of their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some. of our clients. turned out as one of the stories making international headlines around fifty people killed in a fresh round of attacks in iraq a suicide bomber crashed his car full of explosives into a busy cafe in the capital baghdad leaving at least thirty eight dead and more than forty wounded earlier in the day a wave of assaults on security forces and government buildings claimed the lives of at least twelve people across the country iraq experienced some of the worst violence have seen in years a recent report found that more than six thousand people have died there since the beginning of the year with almost one thousand killed last month alone. in cairo police have arrested fifty five students this after security forces fired tear gas at crowds of young supporters of ousted egyptian president morsi the gr
in our reports to follow and going to our guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are worse than the moment in terms of their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some. of our clients. turned out as one of the stories making international headlines around fifty people killed in a fresh round of attacks in iraq a suicide bomber crashed his car full of explosives into a busy cafe in the capital baghdad leaving at least thirty...
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. >> you can hold him a terrorist at guantanamo bay for a number of months or weeks. >> for what? >> to get some information. >> i i aum there's a lot of information on the ship over here. >> the point is this big -- new yorkers for some reason are so freaked out. i can understand 9/11 and all that. but this is where you prosecute people. guantanamo bay is not where you prosecute. you do it here. >> you prosecute u.s. citizens on u.s. soil. >> that is not the case. >> foreign terrorists, you don't have to give them -- >> that is not the case. >> one of the additional concerns when eric holder in 2009 said he was going to bring the five detainees from gitmo up to new york. there was a huge outcry. one of the points is it gives them the rights of an american citizen. the other thing was the spectacle and the security concerns and making these guys martyrs when they're on tv and everything every day, that it's better to keep it off the shores and have it at guantanamo bay. that is the reasoning behind the question. >> i think you know my positioning on this. i do not think they shoul
. >> you can hold him a terrorist at guantanamo bay for a number of months or weeks. >> for what? >> to get some information. >> i i aum there's a lot of information on the ship over here. >> the point is this big -- new yorkers for some reason are so freaked out. i can understand 9/11 and all that. but this is where you prosecute people. guantanamo bay is not where you prosecute. you do it here. >> you prosecute u.s. citizens on u.s. soil. >> that is...
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ten minutes past the hour almost time as the most maligned jail on the planet guantanamo bay keeps its affairs and scandals under wraps and find out just how far they'll go to make sure nothing gets out. to see a chicken crew visiting the facility sent us this report but only for the footage being taken and carefully censored by one ton of other stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garnham we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media local media whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing and the material that you guys are gathering to make sure that it advise
ten minutes past the hour almost time as the most maligned jail on the planet guantanamo bay keeps its affairs and scandals under wraps and find out just how far they'll go to make sure nothing gets out. to see a chicken crew visiting the facility sent us this report but only for the footage being taken and carefully censored by one ton of other stuff. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you...
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right now actually close behind the barbed wire at guantanamo bay prison the way the u.s. military gives us a tough league guided tours stay tuned for that. the fact that the military is practicing in at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically like like a normal arrest that you actually drag somebody out of his house in the middle of the night don't know difference is that the person that you are arresting is not really wanted for anything this is just for practice for training the soldiers now obviously one of the reasons that it's being done even older to actually train the soldiers which is problematic bites but i would say that if you look at the whole of the testimonies of hundreds of soldiers you will see that the main mission around this. is to declare the palestinian society as a whole not just the gunmen men women and children everybody needs to be afraid of you because that creates affective control over the palestinian population in. the city. first street. and i think the trick. on our reporter
right now actually close behind the barbed wire at guantanamo bay prison the way the u.s. military gives us a tough league guided tours stay tuned for that. the fact that the military is practicing in at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically like like a normal arrest that you actually drag somebody out of his house in the middle of the night don't know difference is that the person that you are arresting is not really wanted...
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guantanamo bay cuba. coming up a recent study suggests as many as five million people died during the u.s. led occupation of a rapid reaction to that. in just a few minutes. the problem is that. everyone can only look on in horror as the u.s. decides to commit economic suicide it's like they've strapped on a suicide vest as a globe as an economy that bankers yeah i've been saying that for years your suicide banker they're banking. on the boat they pull the plug and blow up the world for their ideology of market fundamentalism the terrorists are going to terrorism i think israel now is one of the few people understand it people try to say that we've invested in financial terms the wall street. prime minister david cameron's accuse the british newspaper the guardian of damaging britain's national security by publishing materials provided by edward snowden a parliamentary committee is now looking into whether the paper breached the country's law laura smith has the details. he launched what can only be descr
guantanamo bay cuba. coming up a recent study suggests as many as five million people died during the u.s. led occupation of a rapid reaction to that. in just a few minutes. the problem is that. everyone can only look on in horror as the u.s. decides to commit economic suicide it's like they've strapped on a suicide vest as a globe as an economy that bankers yeah i've been saying that for years your suicide banker they're banking. on the boat they pull the plug and blow up the world for their...
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guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside active camps have matan in melbourne where patients are forced that the moment you're a man or strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some. of our times. well we start our world update this hour in the egyptian capital cairo police there are fired tear gas a crowd forces of ousted president mohamed morsy a group ended up a siege in a prestigious muslim university after stone throwing protesters block to road many of its students back morsi and his muslim brotherhood is the second day of unrest in the area universities close to where islamist had a protest camp which was demolished in a deadly raid. last for just half an hour but that didn't save a gay pride parade in montenegro from becoming around one hundred fifty participants had been marching through the country's capital. when they were attacked by anti gay protesters least used tear gas and buttons on the mob which responded with firecrackers and stones and his government has recently passe
guantanamo bay cuba. where the outside active camps have matan in melbourne where patients are forced that the moment you're a man or strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some. of our times. well we start our world update this hour in the egyptian capital cairo police there are fired tear gas a crowd forces of ousted president mohamed morsy a group ended up a siege in a prestigious muslim university after stone throwing protesters block to road many of its students back...
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now the us claims the long running hunger strike at guantanamo bay is mostly ended but fifteen prisoners are still being force fed and made their six month protest against detention and the conditions r t was given rare access to the facility to find out what it what it's like inside the wall of secrecy surrounding what happens there proved difficult to get through truck and of reports. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garner we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media or local media or whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them what we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing or the material that you guys are
now the us claims the long running hunger strike at guantanamo bay is mostly ended but fifteen prisoners are still being force fed and made their six month protest against detention and the conditions r t was given rare access to the facility to find out what it what it's like inside the wall of secrecy surrounding what happens there proved difficult to get through truck and of reports. transparency is a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are...
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in our reports to follow and going to guantanamo bay cuba. while we've been close with covering the hunger strike it went on and base into began and family more obviates analysis and a full timeline of and all waiting for you just a click away on our website our team dot com. still add to the in the program the sour iran's nuclear program proposal is being hailed by the west by will this amount to more than just talk in just a couple of minutes. the problem is that. everyone can only look on him. as u.s. decides to commit economic suicide it's like they've strapped on a suicide vest as a globe as an economy they're suicide braggers yeah i've been saying that for years your suicide bankers their their banking shoddy they stomp on the boat and they pulled the plug and it blew up the world where their ideology worked and what about all of the terrorists that are going to terrorism as it is really now is one of the few people understand trying to say. we've invested by the church the wall street well my sweat. welcome back this is r.t. prime mini
in our reports to follow and going to guantanamo bay cuba. while we've been close with covering the hunger strike it went on and base into began and family more obviates analysis and a full timeline of and all waiting for you just a click away on our website our team dot com. still add to the in the program the sour iran's nuclear program proposal is being hailed by the west by will this amount to more than just talk in just a couple of minutes. the problem is that. everyone can only look on...
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bay. people just kind of mislabeled it and i have called it a call for be just not leading. giving the true picture i mean the only people who knows what goes on and get more is under the twenty's and getting the detainee's side of what goes on at get most apparently just couldn't be done after an extensive explanation of how exactly we are to film the prisoners the amount of detainee face time we get a total of one minute and five seconds through a dark glass window the reason we're given out of respect for them and then not using them as as you know. you know. making them some kind of curiosity you know on film a thing like that we don't want to do that despite our requests to not even film but at least witness more real prison or life a high ranking guantanamo admiral convinces us that we actually have a lot more access than rethink your scene what there is to it to see you know. given the amount of time that you have here to to see it we are as transparent as possible after one minute
bay. people just kind of mislabeled it and i have called it a call for be just not leading. giving the true picture i mean the only people who knows what goes on and get more is under the twenty's and getting the detainee's side of what goes on at get most apparently just couldn't be done after an extensive explanation of how exactly we are to film the prisoners the amount of detainee face time we get a total of one minute and five seconds through a dark glass window the reason we're given out...
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let them out of guantanamo bay. a u.s. intelligence report reveals former detained people communicate with each other, sometimes having discussions about terrorist operations. >> we know terrorist organizations when these individuals are released will in every way, shape or form focus on them. >> reporter: two of the terrorist seen conferring with the second in command were transferred from gitmo. the very next year, he organized an attack on the american embassy in yemen and rose to become number two before he was killed in a drone strike. the man who uligised yesterday in the, 603 detained people have been transferred from guantanamo bay. more than 16% of them, 100 in all returned to terrorist activity. but peel back those numbers a bit, since president obama took office in early 2009, 71 detained have been released, three have returned to the battle field and four more are suspected of going back to terrorism. >> if you look at the recent numbers, it's as little as maybe five percent. doesn't that show the program is no
let them out of guantanamo bay. a u.s. intelligence report reveals former detained people communicate with each other, sometimes having discussions about terrorist operations. >> we know terrorist organizations when these individuals are released will in every way, shape or form focus on them. >> reporter: two of the terrorist seen conferring with the second in command were transferred from gitmo. the very next year, he organized an attack on the american embassy in yemen and rose...
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. >> when we come back, the pentagon makes a new appointment to help empty prison at guantanamo bay. losing out on a multimillion dollar deal. reaction from boeing after japan airlines says it's buying from a competitor. >>> president obama rejected claims that steps can be taken to avoid default and congress fails to act. >> there's no sill vir bullet. there's no magic want that allows us to wish away the that could result in us not paying our bills on time. >> it was a small opening. an hour later, john boehner shut it down. >> . that's not the way our government works. >> there's going to be a negotiation here. we can't raise it without doing something about what's driving us to borr oh o with w more money and live beyond our means. >> i'll spring for dinner again but i'm not going the do it until the more extreme parts of the republican party stop using john boehner to issue threats the against our economy. >> the latest victim of the shut down, families of the fallen are not receiving their so-called debt benefits. $100,000 when a loved one dies in combat. >> i'm ashameded. i'm
. >> when we come back, the pentagon makes a new appointment to help empty prison at guantanamo bay. losing out on a multimillion dollar deal. reaction from boeing after japan airlines says it's buying from a competitor. >>> president obama rejected claims that steps can be taken to avoid default and congress fails to act. >> there's no sill vir bullet. there's no magic want that allows us to wish away the that could result in us not paying our bills on time. >> it...