risk. nobody knows where we are. we are all we have got, me and you. todd: what is it about? especially to the fox light with senior vp of marketing put to the test at the survival academy, what was that like? i was put through the test to see if i have what it takes. mountain between us, they rely on each other to fight their way back to civilization. nobody knows where we are. we are all we got, me and you. we are in the catskills, simulating that situation. reporter: my partner and i
they are on a bit of a roll. three hits in three months in london. seven overall hits throughout europe since 2017. and many people are weighing in on the reasons why, including the former secretary of state john kerry. he said this on meet the press. they have had a long standing problem with respect to greater levels of alienation, a harder time asimulating into the broader british society. a lack of similar opportunity. so there are a lot of ingredients. ainsley: mitchell, what do you think about that? they say they are attacking us because they feel ail alienated? steve: they are alone. ainsley, this is the fundamental misdiagnosis among progressive leftist and enablers of jihad that somehow
ainsley: he is from texas. pete: every mohammed ride from the pentagon to the national mall: brian: if i didn t take the secretary of state job my wife told me to take i could be doing this every day. instead i m traveling the globe. ainsley: in a few years he can. homegrown terror in the twin cities. since 2007, dozens of somali men have left minnesota to join al think bob and other terror groups. very scary. brian: pete went to talk to somali refugees about asimulating in america. what is the mood now in the age of trump. pete went back to find out. pete: we went back a couple days ago to the seat of riverside to speak to residents there. mostly young people. first and second generation of somali reef gees to get their
and saying, hey, man, you are e going to be all right. any anger? no. i was blessed to survive the blast. for me to point fingers at anybody was silly. i was just pointing at people to help me. he walked, he ran, and it only took him three months of rehabilitation. his next challenge, to join the police force. the marine veteran who also once saved a baby from a smoldering car crash knew he had a tough road ahead. academy training. this time going through it, as a double amputee. there was an exer side we did called the fist man. that s when you are simulating with baton use. one time the fist man proceeded to attack me and i fell on the ground. and to them it was a good test to see if i would be able to get back up. and i was able to just pop back up. why was it so important to you that you were able to do everything equally? it wouldn t be fair that i
my dreams. reporter: during a raid in afghanistan he jumped on a hidden ied. falling on a bomb when it was set off my legs were both amputated below the knees. i remember my guys putting me on the stretcher and saying, you re going to be okay, all right. reporter: any anger this happened? surprisingly there s no anger. i was very pleased to survive the blast and so for me to point any fingers would be silly. i was pointing my fingers to people to help me. i want you to help me walk and run. reporter: it only took him three months of rehabilitation his next challenge to join the police force. the marine veteran who once saved a baby from a smoldering car crash knew he had a tough road ahead. academy training this time going through it as a double amputee. there was an exercise we did when you are simulating with the baton use and one time where the fist man proceeded to attack me