9/11 Widow Kristen Breitweiser On "9/11 Terrorist" Going To Trial In New York City
November 13, 2009 MSNBC: Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Lawrence O'Donnell guest host Dave N.: The famed 9/11 widow -- one of the people who helped
November 13, 2009 MSNBC: Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Lawrence O'Donnell guest host
Dave N.: The famed 9/11 widow -- one of the people who helped force the creation of the 9/11 Commission and one of the leaders of the 9/11 victims' families organization -- went on with Lawrence O'Donnell last night and countered the right's favorite new fearmongering meme, namely, that holding civilian trials for the 9/11 conspirators in New York might set them free.
O'Donnell: Some of the victims' families of 9/11 have indicated that they're not pleased with this move to New York. How do you react to this?
Breitweiser: I think those families seem to be indicating a sense of anger or fear. And I think really, to be feeling those types of things, it doesn't fit my personality. I think that that's bowing to the terrorists. I think there is no better place than the Southern District of New York to be having these prosecutions heard. I think it's an open forum. And I think it speaks to the world that we are in fact a nation of laws. And frankly, I think, after eight years of the Bush administration we've got a lot of work in restoring our legitimacy to the rest of the world, that we are indeed a just nation that follows the rule of law.
Take that, Bill O'Reilly.