sheikh mohammed case, zazi case, that should be tried in military court. >> eric: what is the difference? the attorney general says it's fine, it's working. here in new york, we had other terror trials with the al-qaeda suspects have been convicted. the mastermind of the world trade center bombing in 1993. yusuf. he is in jail at supermax for the rest of his life. the supporters say it works. >> several important distinctions, eric, between military tribunals and federal courts. federal courts are not designed to try terrorists or suspected terrorists. in federal court, whether it's khalid sheikh mohammed, zazi or anybody else, certain rights will go to defendant that frankly they shouldn't be entitled to. khalid sheikh mohammed was picked up effectively on the battlefield in afghanistan. he should not be entitled, i would submit, to a fourth amendment right, fifth amendment right or sixth amendment right. >> eric: you're saying he's getting the rights of every