you. ayman , great reporting. is there any opportunity for deradicalization here? or, people are more radical to this? people who have struggled with addiction or sobriety. it s an easy way to hit the refresh and restart button. vulnerability is a corner stone of that belief system. it s going to take a concerted effort and i have said it before on the show. if this types of extremist ideology whether it s militants
intelligence community positions i can tell you behind the scenes what is happening a much more thorough vetting of who is coming into those very critical institutions and where the security sleernss are involved and polygraphs are permitted, yes. and social media is being vetted of these candidates. that s all very good news. polygraphs are beginning to include questions about extremist ideology and membership in violent groups. that all needs to happen. great. but what we are talking about right now is who is going to win elections. so, you know, i m convinced there are very good people at d.o.j. and fbi in the intelligence kmont right now. they can do the right thing. it s not being done yet. so the media and the public is going to have to ask that litmus test question you are asking. we can t pael groff candidates but they should be demanding answers, the media should be, you should be, do you believe the craziness over here, do you believe the globe is run by
politicians in the uk. boris johnson so far is saying now is not the time. kendis, good morning. a real debate right now in the uk about how to keep members of parliament safe without cutting them off from the people they represent. as you said, london s metropolitan police overnight declaring the killing of sir david a terrorist incident, saying it was possibly motivated by an islamist extremist ideology. they have a 25-year-old british suspect in custody. they have not yet released his name nor has he formally been charged with a crime. as you saw, prime minister boris johnson attending this morning a memorial for his colleague from britain s ruling conservative party. last night the prime minister led a wave of tributes to sir david. let s listen to what he had to say. above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle
officers arrived. it quickly became a terrorism inquiry. a terrorism inquiry. we made it clear at the a terrorism inquiry. we made it clear at the time a terrorism inquiry. we made it clear at the time of a terrorism inquiry. we made it clear at the time of the - a terrorism inquiry. we made iti clear at the time of the incident that we did not believe there was any immediate further threat to anyone else in the area. it will be for investigators to determine whether or not this is a terrorist incident. ., . whether or not this is a terrorist incident. . . ., whether or not this is a terrorist incident. .. ., ., ., incident. the fact that scotland yard the fact that scotland yard s counterterrorism command has taken over this investigation is a clear indication that there is at least some evidence that the crime was politically motivated or that the murder was inspired by some extremist ideology. sir david was a committed roman catholic and tonight and especially arranged mass a
who loved everyone. and he was doing such a brilliantjob for all the local residents. the fact that scotland yard s counterterrorism command has taken over this investigation is a clear indication that there is at least some evidence that the crime was politically motivated or that the murder was inspired by some extremist ideology. at 69 years old, sir david was a veteran politician who d first beeb elected to parliament in 1983. he s now become the second mp to be killed at a constituency surgery in just over five years. jo cox was murdered in birstall injune 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day, the more so because, heartbreakingly, we ve been here before. informed by his faith, sir david had a profound sense of public duty, and he was highly respected and much liked across the houses of parliament,