there is the ability to launch these low level type of attack outs there. people have to be vigilant and communication between not just intelligence community but local law enforcement and cities and international cities need to communicate more and have communication will people may be radicalized and do acts of terror. brian: this isn t laguardia, this is flint, michigan. orlando, san bernardino. what is the message to law enforcement out there who maybe is trained for traditional law enforcement do they have to be trained differently even though they are stepping up wonderfully. you wonder if they are going to be equipped for this generation of terrorists. hats off to law enforcement across the country. i they are equipped. this officer took a stabbing to the neck but still subdued this guy. equipped to do it but communication is key to figure out if there is any potential
why would this man driving a van into british muslims who are worshiping? martha: because he is playing into what the islamists want to. because he is bought into what zuhdi is saying. martha: he bought into dash go ahead. it is furthering the notion of muslims at large bear the responsibility. martha: i never heard him say that once. denied that for me, would you? ahmed, i will tell you that the nativist hyper nationalist does feed this but you also have to acknowledge, and you can t take americans or fools, that the global jihadist movement has nothing to do with all of these acts of terror. it is hypocrisy. what you are trying to do is link isis, which is extremist terrorist or group, to muslim is at large, which is a global martha: hold on one second. before we run out of time, i believe what he is saying, is
there will be bloodshed and the free world that ys ideas and freedom. either we are in this for the long-haul. the reason i wrote my book, the battle for the soul of islam. the legacy for my kids, i hope they are raised with the ideology they would rather die for america or britain than jihad. that s what our security forces need to focus on. no longer waiting for the guy to put on a suicide belt and acts of terror, but working with groups that are willing to undercut the ideology of the militant. gregg: the trouble is when it comes to fanatics, reasoning and rationalizing doesn t tend to work. so certainly this is going to be a huge obstacle in any solution
all the time. i agree, the president should be angry about all of them. those were that was an act of terror, sir. that was that was an yes, that was an act of terror committed by who, by an evil white supremacist and there are evil black people in this country who kill white people. you and i can do back and forth with this. the bottom line is we are under attack from muslim terrorists and london certainly is, but the united kingdom refuses to recognize that. paul calls them murders. those were not murders on the london bridge. those were acts of terror. paul, would you like to respond? i think all i know about joe walsh his solution to the immigration problem is to build a moat and fill it with alligators to eat mexicans. i m not a great admirer of his practical solutions to paul, it would beat your open borders. i don t know if you know
in my view, between isis terrace and homegrown terrorists, i don t see a big difference here. we know that isis tries to either direct or inspire acts of terror, if, in fact, isis was behind us. shepard: as he said so beautifully, we have no i dia if it was isis. we ve just gotten a dispatch from the authorities there. quoting at the scene of this horrific incident, don t call 999 unless you really need us. it s 999 there in the way that it s 911 here. especially the families who lost their loved ones, our thoughts go out with you. utterly heartbreaking. you mentioned this idea of security and where you put it. if you go to certain airports overseas. where the security coordinate is a way from baggage handling