related to the bombings in tanzania and kenya. the jury convicted him of one count of conspiring to destroy u.s. property. the white house pointed out it could still be enough to send him away for life. some republicans say no question this was an error in judgment. what we asked our judicial system to do is something that it s not set up to do and that is to try war criminals through the civilian court process. it was an inappropriate use of the system and it failed. shepard: they couldn t use some of the testimony because they said they got it because he was tortured. and congressman hoekstra and others maintained this is proof that the government should try terror detainees in the military court. catherine herridge with the news live in washington. the administration argues the bottom line is that this guy is going away for an awfully long time and even after it sounds like they are going to keep him. that s right, shep. rather than hold a public news conference today to trump