the investigation by the fbi. initially, they were not know ing whether it was a work-based thing or something cause d by te radicalization, and the more information they get, the more it looks like this is going back years and years and missed. the fbi director talked about this, and this is how he can describes what he knows about the radicalization. san bernardino involved two killers who were radicalized for quite a long time before their attack. in fact, our investigation to date, which i can only say so much about at this point, indica indicates they were actually radicalized before they started court i courting or dating each other online, and online as late as, as early as the end of 2013, a they were talking to each other about jihad and mar terdom before they were engaged and then lived together in the united states. we believe they were inspired by foreign terrorist organization, and work ving very hard to
favor of with this horrible ideology why wouldn t he tell his story? it s interesting you bring that up. interesting theory. i m jealous of my brother who has received the reward he said the highest level of paradise before me. i do not mourn because his spirit is very afive. at the end of this case his attorneys will say give him life in prison. you know what he really wants? death? that would be the ultimate mar terdom tir him / / martyrdom for him. the bar association in massachusetts has made it very clear they do not want this to be a death penalty sentence. does that impact nipg whatsoever? does the state bar association affect the department of justice s decision to seek the death penalty? zero. it goes back to principles of federalism. the federal government as a general rule really doesn t care what the state is asking it to do. and that s been that way since we wrote the constitution. you think it would impact the jury at all?