big news out this week there's a guantanamo detainee who has made a deal to offer testimony which some people think is positive yet i want to put up on the screen some of the points from your piece, slow justice at guantanamo. when you look at these numbers, more than a decade at guantanamo you point out only seven convictions. guantanamo cases actually take five times as long as doing the same prosecution in federal courts. you point to human rights watch on that. finally you write half of the remaining prisoners have been cleared for release, people sitting in that jail have been cleared but not being let out because they have nowhere to go. talk through us the politics and implications here. >> you know, where i started from. over the weekend there was some interesting hearings down at guantanamo, some developments in the case of one man who is accused in the cole bombing and it got almost no attention. americans like courtroom dramas and they like to follow this and