have an ideology of violence and we see it being played out amongst your members and it s being incited by leadership and essentially you re watching a radicalization process take place not unlike what we see with islamic jihad radicalization. so we need to say we don t care where you re coming from on this, we re going to call it violent ideology and if a majority of your group is moving towards violence, we re going to give law enforcement the investigative tools it needs to look at you and prevent the violence before it happens. the fbi director has said we don t investigate ideology, we wait for the violence. but the time you get to violence you re just cleaning up the carnage. it s time to get the laws changed so we can prevent it from happening. i know you worked in counter terrorism before and obviously a lot of comparisons are being made and drawn on the fact we
what s your answer to that question? let s talk about what can be done really immediately. we are watching a radicalization process take place of young people toward violence. they need to hear from the person they think is giving them the license and freedom to act violently. that s the president. we need to hear from that person strongly condemning and rebuking this ideology. that will put an obstacle on this path to violence. all right frank, nate, thank you both very much for joining us us on this difficult evening. whether we return i m joined by congresswoman karen bass, and former congressman tom coleman about what has been done, what can be done and what if anything will be done in washington? dong will be done in washington [ dogs barking ]