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6:40AM Inside the Times Square investigation – David Kelly, fmr. WTC prosecutor, and Jack Rice, fmr. CIA Officer, on the arrest of Faisal Shahzad.
7:10AM Links to Pakistan – we'll trace Shazad's path, and its significance, with fmr. CIA officer Peter Brookes and Nick Schmidle, Fellow at the New America Foundation.
7:40AM A single Northern Gannet seabird – the first wildlife casualty from the oil spill in the Gulf. What's being done to prevent more? We'll ask Randy Pausina from the Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries and Ken Rosenberg, Dir. of Conservation Science at Cornell.
8:40AM Addressing the organ donor crisis – New York Assemblyman Richard Brodsky on his push for a controversial "presumed consent" law that asks people to "opt-out" of donating rather than "opt-in".
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I think tasering a 17-year old fan running on the field when you had him surrounded is excessive. The kid wasn't going anywhere, they were going to catch him. Why the taser?
How can McCain, Rubio and others, say that an American should not be read their Miranda rights? What Country are they living in? Ask Mr Kelly, what would be done in Court, with evidence gained from interrogation without the suspect, American suspect, being Mirandized.
I am a retired travel agent, and travel agency owner.
We were notified in the late 1980's, and again in the 1990's, again, that anyone who pays cash for a one way ticket, especially, that the travel agent was to notify law enforcement immediately.
What Happened in the case of Faisel Shahzad???????????
Thanks!