politics. we have seen cases of many, many cases in america of black men and women who happen to be right wing and are denounced as no longer black. women who have not women if they have the wrong politics. germane grier doesn t tick, one of the most famous feminists of the 20th century doesn t click the right box on the trans issue. doesn t get to be in the last day and denounced as longer a family nis. and this is, in america particularly, keeps betraying the facts this is becoming not about identity, not about equality all of us are on board with equality. it s become about bruit politics. it s in politics that s worse. it s in america where it needs to be exposed and undone. ainsley: douglass murray if you want to pick up his book it s called the madness of crowds. great to see you. my pleasure.
editors of the new york times who employees you full time about the inache reainaccuracies about the book i m not buying the book. mollie hemmingway has a much better book and research if you want to note true story. steve: the reason we have been talking about this book because apparently this allegation was from a woman they didn t talk to. so, then again, it s about brett kavanaugh who they didn t talk to either. but then again they were going to talk to him but he said that you can t say that you talked to me. ainsley: the story of a woman what allegedly happened to her in college and what brett kavanaugh allegedly did to her in college but, yet, neither one of them are talking. brian: and she doesn t remember, but in her defense, the lawyer that she crites never talked to her either. so congratulations on the book. ainsley: never talked to the reporters? never talked to the reporters. we know. this meanwhile, 8 minutes after the hour. the intelligence community s inspector gen
newcomer. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has a primary challenger. it s badron khan. second immigration immigrant from new york city. she wants to inseat alexandria ocasio-cortez from the 14th district. she says she will deliver real results not empty promises. we will track it. ainsley? ainsley? ainsley: from general did i to technology to race. next guest examining culture wars playing out at school or work or in yows house. new book the madness of crowds he writes we are going through a great crowd derangement in public and in private both online and off. people are paving in ways that are increasingly irrational. feverish, herd-like and simply unpleasant. the daily news cycle is filled with the consz sequence. yet, while we see the symptoms everywhere, we do not seat causes. joining us with more is journalist and author douglass murray. thank you for being with us.
say. steve: at least his brother does. prosecutors say the suspect admitting tampering with the jet to make overtime but they point to chilling details including isis videos on his phone and telling the co-worker about his own brother who he claimed had ties to isis. ainsley: here to react is house homeland security member and former navy seal g.o.p. congressman dan crenshaw. dan, when you heard about this story, what were your thoughts? well, you know, this is one of the issues that we have been looking at a lot in the homeland security committee when we hear from the fbi and when we hear from dhs. what we are hearing is that the new normal, the new thing we have to be worried about is these lone wolf actors. they are often disgruntled in their own lives and look to the outside, maybe it s the isis ideology, maybe it s to something else. and they look for that reason to, i think, back up their beliefs and back up the actions that they want to take. i think that s some of what we mig
then they are caught. it would take a long time. steve: it s steel and there you can see the construction right there. what s to stop somebody from actually taking a blow torch or, you know, somehow going through it? the president talked yesterday in front of the wall and said that what they do is they put this super strong construction concrete inside each one of those steel tubes. and it makes it impenetrable as he said. ainsley: they thought of everything. steve: they think they did. plus they are wired, apparently, so if somebody tries to break through. a little light goes off on somebody s desk somewhere and says hey, look. ainsley: look how long this section is. that section where he was is 14 miles long. different areas are longer. there is a 50-foot section i mean 50-mile section a 40 political section and a 17-mile section. brian: right. key is roads along the wall and key is surveillance. meanwhile, ed henry talked to the president. you see more of that interview shortly. b