WaPo's Rezaian: Currently, 'There's No Cost' for Countries Who Imprison Americans

On Thursday's broadcast of MSNBC's "Katy Tur Reports," Washington Post columnist Jason Rezaian, who was wrongfully detained by Iran for over a year before being freed in a prisoner swap in 2016, argued that while we shouldn't avoid doing deals to free wrongfully detained Americans, countries take Americans prisoner "because they can get away with it. They've seen time and again, that they're able to take an American and extract something of value in return." And "we have to raise the cost of doing this in the first place. At the moment, there's no cost to doing it."