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interesting here and by the way, i think this is something that your viewers might find fascinating. since 2001, the justice department decided that intradetermining plots was more important than prosecuting plots after they come to. we re seeing charges like lying to federal agents which wasn t in this one. a conspiracy charge is one of the most poplar we re seeing. the government is much more concerned with stopping these attacks than prosecuting them afterwards and it s part of a strategy that s existed for the last 14-15 years now. in terms of stopping attacks and shifting gears, we learned today major theme parks across the country have said they re going to now put in metal detecto detectors. a, will that be effective and b, what is the message it sends? we should have done it years
successful at the. as you you mentioned before, in the opening, our government has become aware of threats using toothpaste, cosmetic holders, they can perhaps be brought into the olympic site itself without being detected. so this shows the ingenuity that they have. and in the past, are your shrus not been good at stopping attacks. talk to me in terms of all the briefings and the situations you ve been involved with even dating back it 9/11 or before. homeland security has always been your in up onumber one priy in keeping us safe. the fact that ed snowden is sitting, former u.s. citizen now considered in many circles a terrorist in a sense, he s sitting there in russia. so are they friend or foe some