holder wants it to do, that the supreme court is never going to go for that. it's no going to go for a congressional interpretation of the miranda law. >> brian todd, thanks very much. let's get more analysis on what is going on. joining us is our cnn contributor friend town send, the homeland security adviser to president bush, also worked in the justice department during the clinton administration. this whole notion of expanding or dramatically changing the miran miranda process as we have come to know it, do you think it's seriously likely to be changed? >> there is risk involved. the public safety exception is one that has been recognized by the supreme court, but what happens if you actually legislate it? if you put down the parameters in legislation about what the public safety exception is, it becomes then hardened. and at the very time what the attorney general is asking for is flexibility. you know, wolf, i think this points out the administration's