feelings you re having? i feel very close to jeff and it s going continue until our death. and i feel good about. it do you think you ll ever have the answers you re looking for about why? what happened and what role you played? maybe not, my primary question is the origins of it. and if something we can be learn about that it may help other people avert problems. is it still there, jeff? does it ever go away? no, it never completely goes away. i ll probably is to live with it for the rest of my life. i wish it would go away. i wish there was some way to completely get rid of the compulsive thoughts, the feelings it s not nearly so bad
can you talk about the feelings you have? you feeling close to i feel very close to jeff and it s going to continue until our death. and i feel good about it. do you think you ll ever have the answers you ve been looking for about why, what happened, and what role, if any, you played? maybe not. my primary question is the origins of it. and if something can be learned about that, it may help other people avert problems. is it still there, jeff? does it ever go away? in part. no, it never completely goes away. i ll probably have to live with it for the rest of my life. i wish it would go away. i wish i there was some way to completely get rid of the the compulsive thoughts, the feelings.
his miranda rights. are you uncomfortable with the way this has played out as far as the interrogation of the suspect? not at all. there are two issues. the issues of giving people their constitutional rights and what could be used in a court of law for a prosecution and then the other issue is protecting the united states and protecting us from terrorist attacks. the attorney general came out with an opinion that basically that, if in fact it is a perceived or a terrorist attack, that you do not have to read miranda rights and you can interrogate individuals. that is really what happened in this case. i think it was 16 hours before he was read his miranda rights. and he was what we call lawyered up. you ve had on record you believe it is too soon to start blaming fingers and blaming agencies for not following the brother despite at least two contacts with russian officials. one with the fbi and one with the cia. all of this is being investigated. what is your primary question that
checked. are they saying they would get rid of those background checks? it s crazy. this exposes like two soft underbellies of politics, one is all senators have envy of any senator getting attention especially on tv, but also on the republican party, the formerly stand-up senators are having to follow ted cruz. even ted cruz has to become more extreme in order to fit in. but you have to remember, they don t have to do that. they choose to do that. i think that s why part of people throw of their hands someone could stand up and say i m not going to do this. not if you re going to run for 12016, the republican primary. i just want to make a correction, you don t have to do it. this is a primary question, but university background checks poll extremely well. i just saw a poll 88% of americans support universal background checks. so, yes, absolutely it s a
it s going to continue until our death. and i feel good about it. do you think you ll ever have the answers you ve been looking for about why? what happened? and what role, if any, you played? maybe not. my primary question is the origins of it. and if something can be learned about that, it may help other people avert problems. is it still there, jeff? does it ever go away? in part, no. it never completely goes away. i ll probably have to live with it for the rest of my life. i wish it would go away. i wish there was some way to completely get rid of the compulsive thoughts, the feelings. it s not nearly so bad now that there is no avenues to actually