questions about his ideological beliefs. about his vision of the world. there will be enough terminology that actually europeans and now arab and muslim countries are using abroad to understand that if he is product of jihad. brian: very interesting in that i guess he would say he failed because he didn t get killed and martyred and i just read the report from you last week with the complaints from the underwear bomber, he doesn t like prison. he doesn t like super max prison. it s really not that enjoyable. is that this guy s life and how is that message relayed to the rest of his jihaddist jit buddies? if he has been indoctrinated and radicalized after that and become a jihaddist and this kind of mission and other missions would end up in suicide mission. of course, this is not the result he wanted. he wanted to be killed in action so that he would fulfill his dream of jihaddism in heaven, what have it. this is a message for the other jihaddists. it s not about the actual success. it
did we miss something? well, look, the jihaddists are smart. every time they see that there is a space we are not covering, they try. realize and then we become conscious and then they move to another area. look, the attack that you just mentioned taking place in europe and the united states indicates that basically they are ahead of us. what we need to do is make sure we catch them before they start using these methods and, of course, going to be discussing the issue of how to do it. vetting is the answer. brian: dr. fares, lebanon is where you are from, right? that s right. brian: they are part of the visa lottery program and so is afghanistan. we are wondering is it time to really get both democrats and republicans to end this program today? what is important here is that we need to have a consensus on the entire issue of how do we fight the jihaddists. that s why we need a bipartisan approach, congress and the administration. more important, to educate our public. that s the
done. i have drawn the attention of america and the world. i have hit in new york. you are going to see probably pieces of what we see now on the screen later on in some isis or other jihaddist videos in the future. brian: finally he wrote his note i m a member of isis in arabic to be found in his truck. what does that tell you? that tells me that isis can and has so much influence over people without even being in touch with them. now, law enforcement, who are doing a great job will know, if he had a conviction or not. even if he doesn t have a connection, it s the ideology that is the center of the battle. brian: see something, say something. if i see an angry muslim who goes into a supermarket, always arguing with the cashiers, is that enough for me to up to an officer and say i m saying something without being labeled anti-islamic? if you just see someone who is angry and from a religious community, that is not enough. what you need to hear and that s why the government has the
you overlook the fact who said that? who said that why do i have to pat on the back every muslimms that doesn t want to kill me. i expect that we re not talking about all muslims. we are talking about jihaddists. stop conflating them together. stop broad brushing muslims, all jihadis.in you are not going to stop. it s irrelevant. you are not going to self-starting themselves on this ideology. what you have to do now is good police work, good surveillance. pass those sections of the patriot act that have lapsed. they have been dismantled. nypd has dismantled theirav counter terrorism program. thank you, mayor de blasio. sean: stereotyping. remember that election booth for new york mayor. sean: we have a lot more on this. latest information on this story. new details coming up. president trump just tweeted again. we will tell you what he said plus, a powerful monologue tonight we investigate the investigators. and also tonight, the great one, mark levin, rare appearance
their god wants them to do something like this? well, there are passages, many passages in the quran that talk about the need to use violence, to use physical jihad against the infidel. we know that the original caliphate wasn t propagated by peaceful missionary work into the i had jazz, into north africa into spain. it was done by many uses by the use of force. mohammed wasn t just a prophet according to islam. mohammed was a military leader. the quran, the hadith, the historic stories that are recounted in islamic history talk of whole tribes being disseminated not just infidels but muslims who disagreed with mohammed, judicial tribes also being disseminated. so this is part and parcel of a history that the sal first, the jihaddists use to