Talk Radio News Service interviews Craig Eisenberg, Center for International Policy and professor at Temple University; about what happens behind the scenes when a terror attack occurs.
Eisenberg remarks that there is an attempt for all U.S. agencies to coordinate when a terrorist attack occurs, and how Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff prepares to deal with liquids in airports. (1:00)
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