done about it. it s not the right solution to blame the muslim communities and blame the imads and blame the mosque because he says the place people are being recruited and radicalized now is in fact online. that coalesces what we heard the prime minister say, they have to be denied the space today on the internet. this is a new threat, a different threat, we must the governments around the world must work with internet providers around the world, with social media platforms around the world, to find ways to deny this radical this platform as a potential radicalization. that s where i think there is widespread support. i ve heard former police officers and counter-terrorism officials saying the same thing, clarissa. nic robertson, thank you. just moments ago, an emotional ariana grande addressed the crowds at the one love tribute concert in
nevertheless, a young child that they had that they dropped off at a family member s home as they went off on this rampage. that has to surprise you. yeah, it is unusual. we ve seen some female active shooters in the past, but it s a very small percentage, less than a 5% of the shooters we have seen, dropping the kid off at the relative s house, i have never seen that happen before. it would suggest that they felt that they weren t coming back. when you hear some of the details pr the police chief talking about the thousands of rounds of ammunition they had, tactical vests, pipe bombs found, black powder, hundreds of tools at the home that could be used to build ieds, potential radicalization, what sort of picture is that paint iing for you? well, for me, that paints a premeditated attack. it looks like a terrorist-related event from the
have fired about 76 rifle rounds at the officers at the termination of the pursuit. 76 is our number that we have right now. however, on their person and in the vehicle, they had over 1400 rounds that were available to them. they had over 200 9 millimeter rounds available as well. they left three devices behind at the scene packed with black powder and rigged with a toy car. at the home they were renting, authorities found 12 pipe bombs and hundreds of tools that could be used to build ieds and pipe bombs. let me bring in two explosive exper
we now have, according to some sources, confirming that this 28-year-old male, this husband and wife duo may have been radicalized. investigators say that he had traveled to saudi arabia in 2013. that is apantly when he met his 27-year-old wife. the couple died in this hail of police gunfire after leading officers on this pursuit hours after they hoped fire on this holiday party at this facility in is san bernardino. inside of their california townhouse, authorities found multiple pipe bombs and materials that would be used to build bombs and ieds and thousands of rounds of ammunition. the suspect when they entered fired 65 and 75 rounds from their rifles at the scene. we did locate the one pipe bomb that was combined into one that had a remote control car and device that appears to have not
to recruit youth, not just in the united states but across the world. this is something that we across the administration have been watching very closely and have been responding to very aggressively. not just across the federal government but in partnership with state and local law enforcement. why would that happen here? the assumption is that the u.s. hasรง better information. it shouldn t work here. people should have a better sense of what it is to live in a humane way. how are they effective here? well, i think the social media campaign that isis employs seeks to exploit the vulnerable, the potentially disenfranchised youth. that is why it is so important for people in the community to be aware of the indicators of potential radicalization and respond appropriately. what do you do, though, mr. secretary? how do you stop people from spreading messages on social media? how do you stop people from becoming radicalized. those are two very different questions. let me take the