>> no comment. >> during the hearing prosecutor told the court he was making criminal statement after being read his miranda rights and they have 255,000 pages they wanted to bring into evidence. al-liby conducted surveillance on the u.s. embassy in kenya before it was bombed along with the u.s. embassy back in 1998. the attack killed 224 people including 12 americans. al-liby has pled not guilty and will be back in court on december 12. this trial's months and months away. jenna: thank you. jon: there are new fears for the winter olympics. could a suicide bombing on a bus in russia be an opening salvo in a campaign of terror targeting the olympic games?