well. saudi s own numbers suggest that it didn t. 26 out of 120 that went back to saudi arabia are recidivist. that s above 20%. bret: back in the u.s. right. working with the extremists and al-qaeda. i talk to a couple intelligence sources this afternoon who say that the actual figure, that figure is old, the 20% recidivism rate for the saudis is old and that it s been 30 to 40% recidivism rate. the revidvism rate for the entire population of gitmo is 25%. you are talking about a program which there are more recidivists coming through the program, the rehab program than have been through gitmo altogether. the united states wants to get theed in calls to de radicals to denounce radicalism and leave jihadism. the yemenis have a different plan. the yemeni foreign minister said a couple year ago that
she claims that it worked well. saudi s own numbers suggest that it didn t. 26 out of 120 that went back to saudi arabia are recidivist. that s above 20%. bret: back in the u.s. right. working with the extremists and al-qaeda. i talk to a couple intelligence sources this afternoon who say that the actual figure, that figure is old, the 20% recidivism rate for the saudis is old and that it s been 30 to 40% recidivism rate. the revidvism rate for the entire population of gitmo is 25%. you are talking about a program which there are more recidivists coming through the program, the rehab program than have been through gitmo altogether. the united states wants to get theed in calls to de radicals to denounce radicalism and leave jihadism. the yemenis have a different plan. the yemeni foreign minister
but the fact of the matter is they were and they had a good attorney who represented them and they were out on the streets and able to do what they were able to do to that family. kimberly: you bring up an excellent point. there is a revolving door even career criminals recidivists are rewarded and let out again to commit the same offenses and look what happened in this case. this crime was totally preventible. it was. the whole family should be alive. i know it affects you in particular you as a former prosecutor and things that you did and the justice that you impose. and the career criminal unit, i didn t let anybody back out. an absolute travesty and how much credit do you have to give the father for having to live through this again and sit there and look at the testimony and look at the charred remains and look at all of this. so unfortunate and tragic. what can you say about it? kimberly: i guess on a constructive note, rod, what can people do to try and protect th
but the fact of the matter is they were and they had a good attorney who represented them and they were out on the streets and able to do what they were able to do to that family. kimberly: you bring up an excellent point. there is a revolving door even career criminals recidivists are rewarded and let out again to commit the same offenses and look what happened in this case. this crime was totally preventible. it was. the whole family should be alive. i know it affects you in particular you as a former prosecutor and things that you did and the justice that you impose. and the career criminal unit, i didn t let anybody back out. an absolute travesty and how much credit do you have to give the father for having to live through this again and sit there and look at the testimony and look at the charred remains and look at all of this. so unfortunate and tragic. what can you say about it? kimberly: i guess on a constructive note, rod, what can people do to try and protect th
but the fact of the matter is they were and they had a good attorney who represented them and they were out on the streets and able to do what they were able to do to that family. kimberly: you bring up an excellent point. there is a revolving door even career criminals recidivists are rewarded and let out again to commit the same offenses and look what happened in this case. this crime was totally preventible. it was. the whole family should be alive. i know it affects you in particular you as a former prosecutor and things that you did and the justice that you impose. and the career criminal unit, i didn t let anybody back out. an absolute travesty and how much credit do you have to give the father for having to live through this again and sit there and look at the testimony and look at the charred remains and look at all of this. so unfortunate and tragic. what can you say about it? kimberly: i guess on a constructive note, rod, what can people do to try and protect th