attacks. we have technology, data mining, et cetera, we didn t have 10 years ago. we can find terrorists, track them and prevent them from coming into the united states. the other thing we need do is understand this is movement that will go on for a long time. how do we defeat notion that a young muslim man with very few prospects decide i will be a member of isis, i will be a member of al qaeda, i will blow something up? trace: we need to head them off at the pass at some point. where, how? we need to prevent them from coming into the homeland and find radicalized, lone wolf terrorist, radicalized in the united states. first time you see that guy when he emerges from the kitchen with a machete in his hand to go kill somebody. other thing we need to cut off money. terrorism is expensive business. how do we do that? drive the price of oil down through american energy resource, at certain point chinese have a expression, two
one of two attacks that caught the world s attention over the past couple of days. steve hays, senior write for the weekly standard. mara lars and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. in some ways what we have seen over the past couple of days is one of two ways of committing terrorist attacks, yesterday the lone wolf attacks that we had predicted would be coming would be the new face of terrorism now for several years and then today we saw a mass casualty attack, conducted by a strong terrorist group despite the fact that it s had leadership problems, management issues, internet team fighting was able to carry off in kind of a has casualty attacks. how many times do we sit here and say these kinds of attacks are wakeup calls, but they are wairkup calls. that was the case until you had
a justice department spokesperson says, quote, the decision is unfounded and the court had no basis to issue such an order. no party in the case challenged the constitutionality of the immigration executive action and the department s filing made it clear that the executive actions did not apply to the criminal matter before the court. schwab added that although presidents do enjoy prosecutorial discretion on a case-by-case basis, president obama s sweeping pronouncement involving entire classes of persons in the u.s. illegally went in schwab s opinion far beyond what is legally permissible. bret? we re following it, shannon, thank you. now to another huge story, less than 14 hours after a lone wolf terrorist s hostage siege ended in sidney, australia, taliban gunmen broke into a school in pakistan, delivering one of the deadliest attacks in this country in years.
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unstable guy acting on his own who was given a script. but i don t see it as an act of islamic terror, he didn t even know exactly what he was doing. what we re talking about here in pakistan is a deliberate act and to hear josh ernest refer to the violent stendencies of these extremist groups r u you not able to say, islamic radicalism, the barbarism of islamic radicalism, which essentially will give it a connection with isis and other groups. this really matched a discussion of extremism really does in the help the cause. an attempt by the australian looking back at the vice chairman saxby chambliss, who he told me in his exit interview, what keeps him um at night is the lone wolf isis terrorists here in the u.s. it s interesting and you