and i think the decision to have these trials in new york as i said sounded good in theory way back when but in practice it was not the right thing to do. we run the risk here of elevating form over substance. three tie yearia, where can you try them quick and as inexpensively as possible and where do you not jeopardize american security any more than necessary. whechoose that type of location and that type of trial that accomplishes those three things. chris: do you stand by the attorney general even in his decision to read abdulmutallab his miranda rights after only 50 minutes of interrogation? i know that the fbi agents who interrogated him who were the best in the world said they got the information he needed and he will certainly be convicted as a result of the court proceedings. chris: the former cia director saying it is not a matter of conviction, it is a
abdulmutallab his miranda rights after the attempted bomb attack on the detroit bound flight. four government agencies were involved in the decision to advise the suspect he had the right to remain silent. they include the c.i.a., f.b.i., state and justice departments. a female homicide bomber has just killed at least 16 people in northern baghdad. police say more than 100 others were hurt. bomber was walking among shiite pilgrims when she detonated her explosives belt. the pilgrims were making their way towards the city of karbala to mark the holy day. 10 americans arrested in haiti for trying to take children out of the devastated country are expected to go before a judge today. members of the baptist group say they were trying to take the children out of harm s way but haitian officials are calling this kidnapping and child trafficking. the u.s. military is resuming bringing haiti victims to the u.s. today. the white house says medical air lifts will start up again after
one, to hold the trial in new york city. two, either somebody or in the justice department but it is under him to charge or to read abdulmutallab his miranda rights after only 50 minutes of fbi interrogation. is he in trouble and should he be in trouble? he is close with the president and i think that will count. it shouldn t. he has made fundamental mistakes in the war on terror. interrogation of someone attempting an attack on the united states who came out of yemen and presumably who knows something about what is happening in yemen which is the most active al-qaeda cell in the worldld who gets essentialy is pass on giving us information. that was a mistake that apparently his department made unany laterally. the trial of skm is a sham. it will be costly, it will lock down half of new york and makes
none of us are perfect. and i think the decision to have these trials in new york as i said sounded good in theory way back when but in practice it was not the right thing to do. we run the risk here of elevating form over substance. three tie yearia, where can you try them quick and as inexpensively as possible and where do you not jeopardize american security any more than necessary. whechoose that type of location and that type of trial that accomplishes those three things. chris: do you stand by the attorney general even in his decision to read abdulmutallab his miranda rights after only 50 minutes of interrogation? i know that the fbi agents who interrogated him who were the best in the world said they got the information he needed and he will certainly be convicted as a result of the court proceedings. chris: the former cia director saying it is not a matter of conviction, it is a
and i think the decision to have these trials in new york as i said sounded good in theory way back when but in practice it was not the right thing to do. we run the risk here of elevating form over substance. three tie yearia, where can you try them quick and as inexpensively as possible and where do you not jeopardize american security any more than necessary. whechoose that type of location and that type of trial that accomplishes those three things. chris: do you stand by the attorney general even in his decision to read abdulmutallab his miranda rights after only 50 minutes of interrogation? i know that the fbi agents who interrogated him who were the best in the world said they got the information he needed and he will certainly be convicted as a result of the court proceedings. chris: the former cia director saying it is not a matter of conviction, it is a