over this investigation, it's now fbi priority, as a terrorism investigation. it's no longer a local investigation. >> so i asked you about the what. what's going on here? why is this going on? why does the white house not come out quickly to talk this down? and we also have the president speaking tonight. so he's got to walk a delicate line here? >> i think we've seen from this administration that there've been very, very, very remorseful about mentioning islamic extremism at all. and/or terrorism. and i think the message they're trying to keep this narrative going, and the narrative doesn't necessarily reflect reality. >> what's the narrative? >> the narrative is that we're safe and that we're doing a great job against isis. we're doing these bombing raids in syria and iraq. we were affected against al qaeda and its leadership. and we may have been affected against its leadership but this is a virus. >> so the narrative is that we're safer now than we've ever been before and now we're seeing home grown terrorism, attacks on our soil, the worst terror attack since 9/11 on our soil. what does the president say tonight at this press conference? >> i think he's going to say don't worry, he's not going to