The first dispute will be colonel morris davis. He retired in 2007 and now teaches at harvard law school. And then we have andrew worthington, he went to new college in oxford, and we have known each other for a very long time. He has been at the forefront of investigating who was at Guantanamo Bay. He wrote a book called the guantanamo files. It talked about the stories and he has codedirected a film about it as well. Also we have tom wilner and he has established the right of habeas corpus for prisoners at guantanamo. Its an incredibly important case. So we are going to start with mr. Morris davis. Thank you. I would start off by saying that it is a pleasure to see you. But i would be lying to you. I know a number of you, as i look around the room, were here last year and the year before that. And i keep hoping that we will take a historical look back at this regrettable but not in our nations history rather than an ongoing chapter in our nations history. I do appreciate you coming o
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