was traveling outside of the country and one of the key questions for investigators is where did he get the training. a former member of the joint terrorism task force with the fbi said that these guys almost had what amounted to a small explosives factory going on in the boston area and to produce that many explosives that are viable and to handle so many without an accident takes real training but it also takes sustained practice because making bombs is like being trained to be a surgeon. you can t just learn and then try it a couple you of years later. you to be constantly practicing your skills to be successful. geraldo: thank you. i appreciate it. joining me ho now the first ofr guests. the former assistant director of the ncis and bo deedle. it is obvious or would appear
was traveling outside of the country and one of the key questions for investigators is where did he get the training. a former member of the joint terrorism task force with the fbi said that these guys almost had what amounted to a small explosives factory going on in the boston area and to produce that many explosives that are viable and to handle so many without an accident takes real training but it also takes sustained practice because making bombs is like being trained to be a surgeon. you can t just learn and then try it a couple you of years later. you to be constantly practicing your skills to be successful. geraldo: thank you. i appreciate it. joining me ho now the first ofr guests. the former assistant director of the ncis and bo deedle. it is obvious or would appear
terrorists. geraldo: if he is going back to russia how are they getting him go back to russia if two years earlier they asked the united states to check him out if they said he was returning to the dark side, radical islam. to provide perspective. incredibly dram ironjack and emotional event right now. if a service a friendly service now a friendly service like the fsv makes that request to the fbi and the fbi does a preliminary investigation and interview the individual and run database checks and law enforcement intelligence indices, reach out to allies and let s say there wasn t much there, they he work with the fsb. used to be called the kgb. the rough equivalent of the fbi for russia. but we do admit one thing. we a game changer now. we to go after every bit of
i think ising. to live on long after these events become a memory. katie, thank you. thank you. i appreciate it. geraldo: of all of the images folks boston fighting back from the disgusting and cowardly attack i want to leave you tonight with my favorite. red sox slugger david ortiz letting the terrorists know what he thinks of them. here is pappy. this is our [ bleep ] city! and nobody going to dictate us. stray strong! geraldo: i want to thank liz. thank you very much. robert. always a pleasure. and you knew some people that got busted up. yep, yep. it is not even a week. feels
of st. louis and areas forther south are expected to be vulnerable later. i m marianne rafferty. now, back to geraldo at large. for all of the latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. geraldo: back live. my guests ann coulter and robert mcfadden and bo. you know bo the hero nypd cop. i m shocked that a constitutional attorney would pick a military tribunal when you clearly have civil jurisdiction here and the ability of the federal court to put this person to death as they put timothy mcveigh to death. is irfuteable. i don t understand the need to do? what i m saying before is what you guys are talking about is results o or oriented. i think a military tribunal a