think, someone who is leaking secrets and al qaeda or isis fighter, it is what is going to happen of the secrets later, he is not wanting to be in jail. he will start making a deal, or she will start making a deal right away. i see them as a very different, much more straightforward law-enforcement approach to handling this. of the fbi is very, very good at that. there are very good at smoking these folks out, very good i could the talk for you to the primary objective of a person, especially a western carbonell, to limit the amount of time they spend in jail. they have a tendency to make deals to do that. i don t expect it will be as difficult as it would, say with a man like khalid sheikh mohammed, the mastermind behind 9/11. martha: any idea whether this is a foreign entity who has worked their way in or someone who has political agenda?
that is your expertise, sir. the difference between, i think, someone who is leaking secrets and al qaeda or isis fighter, it is what is going to happen of the secrets later, he is not wanting to be in jail. he will start making a deal, or she will start making a deal right away. i see them as a very different, much more straightforward law-enforcement approach to handling this. of the fbi is very, very good at that. there are very good at smoking these folks out, very good i could the talk for you to the primary objective of a person, especially a western carbonell, to limit the amount of time they spend in jail. they have a tendency to make deals to do that. i don t expect it will be as difficult as it would, say with a man like khalid sheikh mohammed, the mastermind behind 9/11. martha: any idea whether this is a foreign entity who has worked their way in or someone
and violate the second amendment. where is that space where we do something to stop gun violence? i understand generally gun violence is down in the last 20 years, homicides especially. when we talk about the mass shootings the president was focusing on yesterday, what do we do? i think the president yesterday in a throw-away line touched on where the real violence is. the murder rate in chicago, up 18%. in new york city, up 11%. the fact is that the violence is happening on the streets of our cities and we need to have a really aggressive, aggressive law enforcement approach to making sure that we take these guns off the streets and take the criminals and felons who are using them off the streets. on the mass shootings, willie, i believe this is a problem that we have to deal with with more government involvement in mental health, mental health treatment, give doctors and families the tools to involuntarily commit people who are not compliant
i don t think that this is something they just reacted to and showed up. so they probably have lots of meals ready to eat, food that they can store over long periods of time and water. i mean, these different groups of people and the people that are showing up to this are people ta plan on these things to happen. so they re prepared for it fully. and these occupiers, they say they will do whatever they have to do in order to make their point. one of them was interviewed by our victor blackwell this morning and he wouldn t necessary ak nocknowledge that had weaponry, but he did say if force was used against them they would do whatever it takes to defend themselves. so from a law enforcement approach, knowing there s that kind of language already being broadcast, what is the approach by federal authorities? is this an issue of waiting it out and hoping that they just tire of the situation? or would there be a more
themselves. since 9/11, 31 americans have been killed in the united states by jihadi terrorists which individually are all tragic but these aren t tragedies like 9/11. the fact is since they have both done a very good job building up offenses and american offenses the idea that obama treatise al qaeda or isis as a law enforcement problem is absolutely insane. obama has authorized literally thousands of strikes against members of isis or al qaeda and killed, many, many thousands of them. that is not a law enforcement approach. if anything it is a very aggressive approach. so i guess we re going to hear a lot more about this. because it seems to be something that is attracting a lot of interest and attention. but at the end of the day it is a good discussion to have. history is about trying to get the facts right. absolutely. peter bergen.