see a civilian court. he should be tried at guantanamo bay and be tried now. he was ready to plead guilty before the obama administration stopped the trial. we have have him in a military trial beginning monday and get this behind us. chris: you supported closing guantanamo and moving all to u.s. prisons in the wake of the galani verdict and the wake of what you just heard from senator graham on khalid shaikh muhammad isn t that adedead? lindsey and i have spent time as prosecutors and he is right. all of the born need above neee available and each case should be dictated by the facts and evidence and circumstances. the highest level operatives of 9/11 those trials should be in a military setting. but that doesn t mean that the civilian courts should not be available as lindsey has indicated in some instances. i think this has to be done on a case-by-case basis and i
he should be tried at guantanamo bay and be tried now. he was ready to plead guilty before the obama administration stopped the trial. we have have him in a military trial beginning monday and get this behind us. chris: you supported closing guantanamo and moving all to u.s. prisons in the wake of the galani verdict and the wake of what you just heard from senator graham on khalid shaikh muhammad isn t that adedead? lindsey and i have spent time as prosecutors and he is right. all of the born need above neee available and each case should be dictated by the facts and evidence and circumstances. the highest level operatives of 9/11 those trials should be in a military setting. but that doesn t mean that the civilian courts should not be available as lindsey has indicated in some instances. i think this has to be done on a case-by-case basis and i
civilian court and should be tried at guantanamo bay and tried now and he was ready to plead guilty before the straeob administration stopped the trial and he should be in a military commission trial monday and get the case behind us. chris: senator, at various points you considered closing guantanamo bay and moving all the prisoners to u.s. preference in the wake of the gillani verdict that he had wake of what you heard from senator graham, on khalid sheikh mohammed, isn t that idea dead? i think that lindsey and i both have spent time as prosecutors and he s right. all of the above needs to be available. we need to have every kind of trial available and each case should be dictated by the facts and evidence and the circumstances, and i agree with him that the highest level operatives of 9/11 should be trials should be in a military setting, but that doesn t mean that the civilian courts should not be available, as lindsey indicated, in some instances. so, i think it has to be d
and the other reason why i think the military analogy is valid, i sat down with admiral allen not long ago and he said that only in a military setting can you really have unity of command. you can have unity of effort or unity of purpose, the way things are set up now with the command center, and the federal officials here and bp there and kind of working together. but everything that we hear from the coast o about the success or failure of the containment efforts, about the oil that s now approaching the oil that s now there, suggests to me that a more unified command and a bigger, frankly, deployment of resources is necessary in order to do all that can be done to protect the environment. one of the things that i was asking earlier today is why they have not helped the coast guard out with the navy. i don t know what assets we have, but thad allen has said in the past that if you brought in more ships, you would have a
they stabilized those communities. they made those communities much better from the time they went in, and now those communities are safe, and we re saying that s what we want here in illinois. for the national guard to come in and help stabilize the community with the chicago police department. bring in dr. dennis rosenbaum, a criminology professor at the university of illinois in chicago. you heard the representatives. you heard what he has to say, dr. rosenbaum. the city s police superintendent is not in favor of this idea at all. what do you think the right thing to do is? well, i don t think it s a good idea. i think it s a mistake to bring in the national guard. i think they excuse me, do a fantastic job of in a military setting, but in this particular urban environment, we it s not necessary, they re not well-trained to deal with civilians. they re trained in a theater of