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more are on the less violence side. i m not willing to take getting more people killed. and create jobs and serve in our military. i think you are right. too many people are dying. let s take the conversation back to where we started before we listened to the president on the death penalty. so he s calling for the death penalty in a couple of tweets from last night and this morning to this new york terror suspect. we had the conversation i heard from you. i didn t hear from you. correct me, but for the most part terror suspects going through court systems in this country it s pretty swift. so the president referred to the justice system as a joke. what do you think of that? brooke, i like to talk about policy not politics. in this case this is a national security policy issue. when the president of the united states is under cutting our criminal justice system publicly, he s playing right into extremist hands and making people like vladimir putin very happy. any time that he
much of this. come on, the amount of time that the korlts in the united states are not what is causing the terror. it was a disgraceful performance in an administration that has been cull of them. programs a new low. professor turly, the president also said today that america needs far greater punishment for troersz. it is clear to you what that means and what it would look like? the bas on marathon bomber, for example, is on death roll. i m not too sure what it meenlts, frankly. i ve been lead counsel in terrorism cases in the united states. i refuse to take enemy combatant cases in get month because of the due process limitations. yop what the ready was referring to, the wenlts in terrorism cases are extreme. this takes too long. this man will never see a free day for the rest of his life. while these cases can stay in courts a long time, these people are in jail and in this case a
which is an analysis of ji haud dysand there isn t one particular path that people take. no there isn t and that s quite true. that s certainly something we understand. this is a case and point where you do have a surviving attacker and hopefully we ll learn more about this, because sfiet our understanding of this, actually detecting someone who is in the process radicalizing at the right time, without invading similarlies and privacy is something we haven t figured out yet in this country. that s our challenge here, is not so much people coming in and conducting attacks, but people who are here who become radicalized. so whatever item hopeful that we ll learn something about this with this particular case. i think it s also hard for people to believe, and isis may find it hard to believe that
defense attorney, for example, takes advantage of it. let s look at the president s tweets this morning. one says would love to send the new york city terrorist to guantanamo, but statistically that process takes longer than going through the federal system. there s also something appropriate about keeping him in the home of the horrible crime he committed. should move fast. death penalty. clearly we are getting the president s feelings on what ought to be done in this case, sort of doubling down on what he said overnight. back to you. joe johns for us at the white house. again, we are expecting much more from the white house this morning as we learn about the tax plan, not to mention this investigation. joining me now, former secret service agent, and cnn national security analyst, and cnn contributor and law professor. steve, first to you. should get the death penalty. when a president says something like that before a prosecution,