While Osama Bin Laden has never been captured there ARE some 600 prisoners at the U.S. military base in Guantanamo, Cuba. The military says they're enemy combatants, allied with Bin Laden or the Taliban. But they have never been charged with a formal crime, they are held in solitary cells and the few who have lawyers aren't allowed to talk with them. Now a small band of civil rights lawyers has taken up their cause and they say how the US treats the prisoners in Cuba says more about America than it does about them. Mary Stucky reports.