remaining. 64 are approved for transfer. >> since the briefing now 127 detainees are left in the camp. and the defense department press release about the latest group is characteristically vague on what security conditions have been agreed to for the men in kazakhstan. some recent cases there have been no security requirements at all. guantanamo is not an issue internationally. maybe the guardian in england will mention it once in a while, but the world has moved on. the president hasn't moved on. there is no pressing reason whatsoever to release the terrorists. in fact, the rise in islamic state and other resurgence terrorist groups i think has gotten the world's attention. >> the center for constitutional rights represents some of the detainees said in a statement today, quote, we are encouraged by additional transfers and resettlements and hope they will continue until all guantanamo prisoners the administration does not intend to charge the