camp six the medium level camp. they have multiple satellite tv channels. they may get to see msnbc. but the other camps, what we learned is they mostly get their television news from "russia today." it's an english-speaking from ea russian station. it's considered kind of a propaganda arm of russia. we were shocked to hear this because we heard they had al jazeera in the past. but in the higher value detainee camps, they're only allowed to see channels that can get off the satellite for free and russia today is one of them so it's what they watch. >> can i just ask you interestingly, you don't think about this, but there's a starbucks there? right? which just seems so normal. >> yeah. well, it's a naval base. before the detainee camps were there, it was a naval base. after the detainee camps close, one day possibly, it will still be a navy base. so men are stationed there, women are stationed there, there are schools, there are neighborhoods. i once sang karaoke at one of