EXCERPT:
MILLER: "Well, I would first say that nobody at 'The New York Times' has ever tried to handcuff somebody who didn't want to be handcuffed. And I would look at that tape myself a few times to see when they're giving these commands his position is changing back and forth all the time. But the fundamental problem is, they're not functioning as a team that looks like they've worked together before in a similar situation. They're not functioning as a team that has practiced, you know, an arrest in control. This was a full on failure."