is a citizen who could abide by the law if he chose to and seek the protection of the united states if he chose to do so. what you said is accurate is that if he is, right now imminently putting the lives of americans in danger then you shoot to kill. you could make the argument. but that is not what they are saying. they are saying they want him dead because of what he has done in the past. i m fine with that if they then say we are not going to arrest him. but this guy, he is an enemy of the united states of america. this is war. we are going to kill him. but you can t say if he comes to new york and comes to the airport we will arrest him and take him to mdc. shepard: there is no war, only chatter chat war. a war on drugs. a war on a war on terrorists. not declared. i know it is different but the proof. this guy in the war we call it a war because our troops are dying. shepard: okay. how do you have it both ways? i think that is part of the question. we have it both
typical attorney. that is why i asked you to call me an officer. shepard: the best news of hourd hass sarah s shanksville been released and we have brand new video of her with her family. that s next. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it s enough, it s what s this?
who steals a snickers bar from a candy store gets charged. he is either an enemy. if that is the fact get him and treat him that way. can t say let s just arrest him and put him in the criminal justice system. the president of the united states already authorized the cia to kill him. shepard: isn t that just that. let s suspects pose tha suse comes back to the united states. then he would be subject to the criminal law. shepard: once he is subject to criminal law then all of the things that the government finds problematic about the legal system they have to live by the rules and they have been in place and worked fine for a long time. however, if he does not come back to the united states. shepard: then we can just put a bull let in his head. convenient. convenience is not the issue here. the issue is the fact that he is putting lives of american citizens in danger and therefore he is a threat. we have to take out the threat regardless of the fact that he
she left iran in the last several hours. on her way out of the country she said this to tv in iran. i want to really offer my thanks to everyone in the world, all of the governments and all of the people that have been involved and especially particularly want to address president ahmadinejad and all of the iranian officials that are really just lead evers and thank them for the humanitarian gesture. i m grateful and humbled by this moment. shepard: well, it is interesting to note that she expressed gratitude to the iranian regime as her fiancee and close friend are still? iranian hands. the or deal started last year when hiking in iraq near the border of iran. all three wandered over the border and into iran by accident. iranian officials, though, accused them of spying and a trial is still spending. last week, sarah s family said she was suffering from serious medical problems including a lump in her breast.
ail awacky. including advice and how to side step surveillance. sources also told fox that he was the middleman between abdulmutallab and the bomb maker in yemen. in return for his help, farouk would in principle get a reduced sentence in he cooperated with the government. charging alwaki in a criminal case has a number of risks with the intelligence. if you don t have a principal witness in the case the department of justice would need to provide evidence of the direct involvement in terrorism and would force the u.s. government to reveal evidence gained through confidential sources and probably in this case foreign wire staps and so the phrase that they use in intelligence circles is that it would compromise sources and methods that the u.s. government uses to track terrorists worldwide. shepard: there is the dilemma. thank you. get to the legal panel now. with us former prosecutor and judge advocate general or jag, officer steven razor and criminal defense attorney and fox news le