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5 terror suspects lose fight to avoid extradition to US

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    U.K. court rules to send men to the states

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A one -- terror suspect with a steel hook for a hand that's coming to the United States to face trial Abu comes -- -- -- And four other suspected terrorists have been fighting extradition from the UK for years Al masri faces charges that include.

Conspiring to set up -- terrorist training camp in Oregon.

But his attorneys say he suffers from problems including diabetes and depression and they argued his -- health.

Would mean it would be oppressive to send him to America to -- prison here.

Today Britain's High Court essentially said to about.

And officials in London said they plan to put all five men on flights to the US as quickly as possible The Fox -- -- -- -- -- Joining me now and Jonathan -- we expect to see these guys in court.

Probably as soon as this weekend -- all five of them Harris two of them in Connecticut.

Three right here in New York City we do know that they now on their way to the United States planes carrying all five.

Took off from RAF milled in the hole in the UK I've just about an hour ago that is a picture of the -- -- -- carrying out -- comes up I'll miles three from his prison in central England.

To that royal air force base from which they have now left we expect them to land somewhere around 2 AM eastern time -- the charges against apple comes out no one -- hook and -- cleric first.

He is accused of aiding al-Qaeda he's accused of being -- of a terrorist kidnapping in Yemen.

And he's accused of plot plotting to open this training camp the militants.

Here in the United States.

To -- the others the two others who will be tried.

He in New York City are accused of taking pot in the 1998.

Bombings of two US embassies one in Nairobi Kenya.

A one in dar ES salaam Tanzania the two.

Who will be tried in Connecticut are accused of setting up a web site trying to raise cash for fighters in Afghanistan and trying to recruit.

Fighters to go that's so these are going to be some very big.

Very significant terrorist trials right -- in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut parents Jonathan thank you very much also here at home.