immigrant who was radicalized with very, very, you know, sad results. as american muslims were looking at this in new york, we ve got a couple of islamic councils that are coming together to figure out, you know, how do you respond to this. think about this this way, okay? isis came up as a terrorist force. what you re talking to a lot of religious folks, when you re talking to imams, when you re talking to muftis and that sort of thing, sometimes they the conversation in between us and the information security side of things in religion needs to happen, and those things are starting to happen. but if they don t happen in a much broader sense, we re not going to get to solution. leland: well, unfortunately solutions or lack thereof have deadly consequences, i should say. oz sultan, appreciate your insights. thanks so much. thank you. elizabeth: let s take a quick live look. we ve been watching this scene develop. this is the truck that, unfortunately, mowed down a number of victims
measure the president wants. one measure of many. tranter we ve talked a lot the past hour about the travel ban. tell us what you learned out of the boston marathon bombing. well, another things. number one, see something come and say something always important. that could have been somewhat in doing that. the other thing is that the boston bombing, the intelligence sharing. and when the intelligence was gathered, who acts on it, but they act on it? do they have done it correctly in order to get to the bottom of this. it s probably still an unresolved issue dared. on the travel ban, do you think about those who killed last night in london. they could ve been born and raised there. how would the travel ban prevents something there.
choosing who should be our latest i am looking forward to vote on thursday. london is a great city to be called in vigilant today. you will see increase police presence today including our uniform officers. there is no reason to be alarmed by this. we are in the safest global city in the world. you saw last night, preparations and the rehearsals are taken place and also help in the injured. you have been listening to the mayor of london discussing the terror attack that happened last night in london where six
and last night in london again. right. and in london, leaders there are getting very experienced that tragically so as we ve been reporting. here is the mayor talking about resilience in the wake of these attacks. one thing the terrorists want to do is disrupt our way of life. they want to stop us enjoying the freedoms we have, enjoy mingling and mixing on a saturday night having a good time. they want to stop us voting on thursday in the general elections and the general democracy that we have. we can t allow them to do. that we re going to be target bid terrorism and we can t let them win. what is the significance of this mayor talking like this? i think it s significant to hear the words after an attack. keep calm and carry on. this mayor has been very vocal about trying to reach out to the muslim community within london and there s list stuff that can be taken both on the law enforcement side of the equation, community vigilence and also in terms of working to
want to do something. ambassador, again, our sorrow is with you and your countrymen. and we thank you very much. thank you. and we really need your support and friendship more than ever. you certainly have that. and inside the bomb, isis released this picture of the device it says took down the russian airliner. what do we know about it? coming up next. but first, france s president hollande joining with his nation s mayors and elected officials today singing their national anthem. and last night in london a similar scene between england