that people saw something that looked unusual and that s what they re going on. but you have to have an open mind when you re at this stage of the investigation because you don t know what direction to go in or lock too closely . the diversion. you have hopeland security. all the partners that participate in the table top. charles ramsey, we were discussing earlier the network of cctv cameras now deployed in new york. a big legacy from 9/11, both an
you take the increase in numbers, so even if you do have the ability to identify and pick up 80,000 individuals, it does nothing to the discussion that there is true reform that needs to take place to understand and do something with the 8 million people that are here. so it still doesn t get to the root of the problem, which is actually where we will see the most benefit, so you can t enforce your way out of this problem, andrea. i think that s what they are trying to do, instead of working hand inandith our partner to the south, mexico, to try to get to the gains that you actually need and i think that s fundamental. when we were at hopeland security it was a close relationship with mexico. in order to provide the level of security that you need on both sides of the border, you need to be having an understanding and a working relationship with your neighbor that shares that border with you. today we have zero. we don t have any ability to
he resigned. presumably got far enough that they were playing with him. they let them good on the edge. nudging him along, and he is out there on the limb alone but sees enough other people in this administration, people higher than him, such as eric holder, getting away with this, and so he figures, why not? sherry, in this case, you re not suggesting it goes higher? no, not all the way to the top. this is small potatoes. somebody who is operating in the obama administration, the way he knows other people in this administration operate and get away with it. it s pretty much standard operating procedure. another black eye for the obama team, mark? absolutely. this doesn t bode well for the obama team. what they re going to do is root this out. this is a classic okay of who is watching the watchers. unfortunately the department of hopeland security s permanent inspector general said the report provides valuable
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review says hold the champagne. this is fake that the white house is giving in on tribunals. that s one interpretation. digging deeper with david gergen and jeffrey toobin. what does this tell you about the decision-making process going on inside this white house? how are decisions being made? well, i think one emphasis has to distinguish between the decision up front. we don t know much about that. janet napolitano at the department of homeland security is on record now as saying she was not consulted, hopeland security, about where these trials might be conducted. by the attorney general eric holder before the decision was announced. that s rather surprising since this is central to homeland security. it suggest, as jeff toobin said earlier, a slobpiness about the early decision making. we re into a second phase which suggests they re being buffeted by various forces for and against and not quite sure where they re going to go. i think under these circumstances, anderson, it s