right. we need more cameras, more sophisticated cameras. london has far more than we do. we need them in new york. we got to give up privacy to protect thousands of lives. that would be a real improvement. larry: back to this question of the are trial in new york. in 2006, after al qaeda conspirators, mu saw we was convicted, you said i stand in awe of how our legal system works. it has to say something about us to the rest of the world. i do. larry: why not say something more about us by doing the trial where it happened? there were no military tribunals at the time. the bush administration set up the tribunals, they were questioned in court and challenged. it took until 2006, 2007 to
time rather than politics. and i m particularly interested in that these terrorists don t get propaganda points. we ought to make sure that they don t get this terrorist status. let s try them in a place where we make sure that the american people are protected it and i m glad that people like mu saw wee and richard read, i m glad that they are never going to see the light of day. they are in that maximum facility and they are not going to get out today, tomorrow, or ever. this is all about miranda rights, senator, isn t it? and whether we are just too soft on people who want to hit this country. take us through the weeds.