and yet, amazingly, it s common. it happens literally all the time in washington. last summer for example, congress sought basic information about the infamous drum dossier. did the fbi pay for it or part of it? that fbi agents believe the contents or use them to drive their russia investigation? these are basic and central questions and at the fbi just ignore them, they didn t feel like answering. they rarely do. back in 2015, two islamic extremists attempted to shoot up a mohammed cartoon contest in texas. later it emerged that an undercover fbi agent knew the two shooters personally and at ease and egged them on to tear up texas. that agent even traveled with the terrorists to the scene, was present right before the attack and try to flee as it began. it s hard to believe that actually happened in america, but it did happen. you would probably like to know why it happened, wouldn t you? senator ron johnson of wisconsin would like to know. he has repeatedly asked the fbi to explain
counter-terrorism and the lapd is responding to this call in the same manner. they are doing more surveillance and looking around the communities so they can be the eyes and ears for the fbi in case they see any signs that someone might do a lone wolf attack. now part of the concern stems from what happened in garland, texas, a few weeks ago where a couple of isis supporters tried to attack a mohammed cartoon contest and that really drew everybody s attention because he was already under some surveillance and they lost him for a couple of days and they didn t know he was headed to texas to carry out this attack anderson. and from what you understand is it there is an increased threat of an attack or something more broader? it is more broad. and the problem is this the fbi director said plainly that he can t stop what he can t see. what they are seeing more of anderson is that these people
raising are being asked. i guess the question next time we should discuss is what is the strategy for isis in iraq. i think that would be an hour special for judy. let s work on that next time. thank you both. well, right now in phoenix, police on edge over another draw mohammed cartoon contest set for this evening, including a protest outside of the mosque of
were. but they were obviously heavily weaponed and the attack, as you said, the weekly magazine after another attack they were threatening for publishing characters about islam. but it might also be someone using that crazy atmosphere we have now in paris where it s very tense around the different communities. so the president has been very careful and not accusing anyone and asking the society to become united. but of course, it s on many people s mind that it is a terrorist attack and we don t know where it s coming from. obviously from a side you know what? it could be just a simple coincidence that that is the same newspaper that published the mohammed cartoon a number of years ago. however, the very latest tweet
deadly empty. it was shock and everyone went home. absolutely. we thank you very much for the very latest. once again, paris on high alert at this hour. the worst terrorist attack on paris since the 1990s. the president there calls it a terrorist attack. 11 killed, at least three police officers wound as well. one journalist refers to it as total carnage inside the newspaper, which is also responsible for that mohammed cartoon a number of years ago and the latest tweet was a cartoon of a guy who runs isis. is it a coincidence is this. they were reviewing a new novel that contains a book of islam and they think that might have had something to do with it. we ll stay on this for you. we re turning to heather nauert for more happening this morning. lot of other news going on. it is a major development.