assistant director of the fbi. and joshua katz, former cia operation s officer who specializes in homeland security and intelligence. ron, let me start with you. we re not saying this name of this person, because it hasn t been confirmed. others have gone with it, we re choosing not to until it s confirmed. however the question is, the person that they re discussing may have worked for the very bureau that may have been having the conference there that afternoon. and to what extent do you believe the fbi would be looking at the possibility of self-radicalization and that potential in selecting a target? i think they would absolutely be looking at that and other possibilities, megyn. i was trying to read the words and the thoughts of my friend dave as he spoke earlier, and his tone gives me great pause. it has me believing that he s the fbi head in l.a. that s right.
that gez towards ppremeditated. and the possible use of closi explosive devices. final point is this increasing involvement of the fbi. again, that turts us toward terrorism. i m not saying we know anything more than that but it puts us in that direction, much more so as you saw in the soundbite than what we heard from the fbi earlier today, megyn. it went much further tonight than earlier. katherine harris with new reporting. the lead suspect was indeed an american citizen. thank you. you re welcome. joining us now, peter cane. member of beth homeland security and security. thank you. good to be here. what did you believe may be going on here? megyn, i ve heard something official. i m not going to mention the name but i heard that they made