patti ann: the mayor of london calling on all londoners to remain a fidget vigilant in the last night attack after the threat level is still at severe. joining us now from our washington news bureau is dan hipp, and author of the new terrorism: how to fight it and defeat it. thank you for joining us your title refers to the new terrorism. explain how it s different from the old terrorism. dispersion is the best word to describe it. it s the same thing that s been going on for five or 600 years. radical islamic scholars have been talking about this going back to the 15th century. whether it s al qaeda or isis it s the same thing. they want to bring sharia law and it s all about radical islam and being terror. were seen that in london tonight. first seen it here on american soil now. i ve been saying for some time that the fight against radical islam is the challenge of our
back in march another act of terror four people were killed and 50 injured in an attack on the westminster bridge when the suspect lead drove a car into strands and then stabbed and killed a nearby police officer. both of those attacks terror group isis claimed responsibility and in the wake of the manchester bombing britain terror threat level was raised to critical with thousands of troops deployed onto the street of britain. lastly, that that leveled was lowered back to severe. meanwhile, another sold-out concert plant in manchester on sunday, ariana conde, headlined a concert to raise money for victims of the suicide bombing many popular artists set to join her on stage. no doubt, security will be tight at the venue with cancer going been warned not to bring any bags of any kind to the event. patty and b6. gregg: andrew peak former us army intelligence officer, andrew, thanks again for being back with us.
robert muller also testified when we talked about arab last names were changed their last names to hispanic last name full authority to come to this country. we ve got to secure the borders of this country. patti ann: yeah, the terrorists do seem to be they are very good at adapting to the measures we take to stop them. there is no question. like i said, were always responding to that last terror attack rather than thinking outside the box. the very good cyber. to heidi john, one of the ringleaders of isis, thank god, we took him out in a massive degree from westminster university in the uk and popular programming. they re very good cyber attacks and cyber threats. this is a battle we have to fight on multiple fronts. it s a long-term fight the fight that we can t win. patti ann: dan, thank you. greg: the world is on alert in the wake of the deadly attacks striking at the heart of london
and we just can t allow that. can t be afraid of them. the london police acted quickly, within ten minutes of the reporting of the incidence that terrorists were killed. it was picked response by london police. patti ann: what one of our earlier guest said that he thanks it might be a bit too soon to be holding this concert with ariana conde and other celebrity performers given how strapped the police and investigators are due to this attack in the previous ones, what you say? we don t know if the attacks are connected, we talked earlier about the threat level was reduced but some of these things are inspired by isis, not necessarily controlled or by isis.
gregg: there are plenty of other terrorist groups like al qaeda. the point was that you don t have to be necessarily recruited that you can simply, on your own, decide this is a radical ideology that i want to adhere to and i m going to do what a great many others have done and commit acts of violence. it could have been al qaeda that radicalized him but the ideology that s being pushed in very violent videos and very violent sermons is coming from isis. isis is the primary driver of this radical islamic terrorism at this time. greg, thanks for being with us. good to be here. patti ann: our special extended life coverage of the deadly terror attacks continues five they will weigh in on the events