former advisor to u.s. and nato commanders in afghanistan and former u.s. army intelligence officer andrew pique. andrew, thanks so much for coming on. what really breaks my heart is when we keep seeing over and over that the individuals involved in these attacks are known to officials. and you know that some investigator saw this coming but couldn t do something about it. is that the biggest lesson we need to learn is how do we change that? yeah. i think. so i mean, there are thousands of people in the u.k. who are under surveillance at any moment. 3,000, i think, is the current number and 500 open investigations. intelligence is clearly the key to this battle. and the most important kind of intelligence to determine which of those 3,000 leads in the u.k. are threats is human intelligence. local community leaders, muslims and imams who are tell us who has been acting bizarrely and who has been acting strangely and who is an imminent threat to their fellow citizens. jackie: president
have got to have tough conversationconversations with i arabia and other gulf states that sponsor radicalism in our own movings and prisons and schools which have turned a blind eye for too long. rob: complex problem probably the most pressing we have right now. andrew, thanks for being with us this morning. thanks so much. rob: soon be easier for immigrants to get a drivers license. kansas offering free translate tores when taking exams here in the united states. they will all be volunteers, seven different languages will be available starting june 21st. meat packing plants, the largest employers in western kansas are drying a diverse population as they employ a number of immigrants. jackie: the pc police at it again changing a hollywood classic of one word listen to this. on the night that i go back in time, you will be shot by terrorists.
ballistic missile test. blasting up in just seconds. the move comes hours after rex tillerson issued this dire warning. the threat of a north korea nuclear attack on seoul or tokyo is real. it is likely only a matter of time before north korea develops the capability to strike the u.s. mainland. pete: you ve been hearing that theme as a common theme across the administration. so far the president is not shying away from the possible use of force. and it seems most americans agree. a fox news poll shows that 53% of americans support military action against north korea. interesting. so where does this all go from here? here to weigh in a great military panel we ve got this morning. former navy seal carl higg guy. gillian turner and andrew pique. welcome all of you. thanks for being here this morning. the president has warned of the poo kennel of major, major conflict on the korean peninsula. right now where it stands another failed ballistic test. where do you put the situation right n
but, again, a nuclearized north korea presents a bigger threat to the united states than any of north korea s pete: american people seem to agree. the very same poll have 38% of americans have north korea is the biggest threat and isis 25. do you agree, carl? i do. isis is not a uniformed army. they have lone lone wolves they don t have the means to conduct large scale nuclear tests that is unless north korea gets this nuclear weapon and ships it off to them at the highest bidder. this is a real possibility. this is something we need to get in check and i would love a diplomatic option but also the option to flatten them is on the table. pete: i think it has to be. iran is also on that list of media threat and also iran s nuclear program. andrew, gillian, and karl. thanks, pete. abby: i want to brings headlines this morning. start with the fbi. investigating the life of socialist bernie sanders over
we they thought at the time it would help nicholas sarkozy, an incumbent, a conservative but in fact a socialist won. it s time to predict politics whether it s here or there, right? absolutely. i have think one thing you can predict is that this has been a continued erosion of french nationalism. the french are proud. they take their culture seriously. one thing they have seen is that there is an escape clause from the european union. the british did it you know, they saw this as no longer a done deal. so as french culture reasserts itself, as they look at, you know, the open borders, free travel, the mass of immigrants that have come in and have not assimilated, they say why can t we be french again? i think marine la pen represents that sentiment. i think that s going to help her whether it puts her over the top we will see. they are french. connell: you brought up the british. you are right, that s kind of the lens everybody is looking through this with. before we go to andrew le