To ensure the public safety, we are allowed to ask those questions without giving Miranda warnings.
Mentoring is one of the key ways in which you do that.
I am never satisfied, even with an operation like this one, which I think we all have to understand was successful.
Useful, valuable intelligence was gained in that 1 hour.
I think that mentoring, especially of young men, is a critical thing in our successful crime fighting efforts.
The efforts that our Mexican colleagues and President Calderon have taken are heroic.
This President is committed to appointing and putting on the bench qualified people who are non-ideological in their views.
The 9th Circuit does present unique problems, both in its geographic size and the workload that it has.
It is called the public safety exception.
Yes. There are exceptions to Miranda, and that is one of the ways in which we conduct our interrogations of terrorism suspects.
There is simply no higher priority than disrupting potential attacks and bringing those who plot them to justice.