Embedded Player Jurors in New York City convicted Ahmed Ghailani of conspiracy to blow up government buildings in the al-Qaida attacks on two U.S. embassies in 1998, but they acquitted him on more than 280 other charges. He is the only person transferred from Guantanamo Bay for trial since the U.S. began filling the military prison in Cuba eight years ago. Host Michel Martin discusses the trial and its implications with Ben Weiser, a New York Times reporter who has been covering the trial, and Karen Greenberg, executive director of The Center for Law and Security at New York University School of Law.