the allegation that the report the president saw was the crime statistics actually are lying, that the swedish government is keeping it suppressed because they don t want that message to get out, that i think is where swedish police officers have contradicted and said they were edited inappropriately. but someone said i m not accusing the government of manipulating the stats. i m accusing them of downplaying the facts when one of these crimes happen, they downplay the nationality or the fact the person is a refugee. is your argument we can never have refugees come into a country because one of them is bad? my argument is when someone comes through the immigration system and kills nearly ten americans as happened in san bernardi bernardino, ten is too many. just so i understand, two people out of all of the refugees that come into the country, you think what? the refugee program should be shut down? you are creating a theoretical argument. rape has gone down.
saudi intelligence service with the paki intelligence service looking for a broader connectivity there. i think that s a key piece here, particularly if we re looking at this whole terrorism side, this angle. thank you, sean. still ahead on morning joe, much more live coverage from the scene of the shooting in san bernardi bernardino. also, senator chris murphy whose legislation to strengthen gun laws came up short in the senate yesterday and chuck todd on how the massacre is already impacting the presidential race but first, did you guys see
that he was in addition to being a devout muslim apparently radicalized at some point in the last couple years. for more on this radicalization and the ongoing investigation, let s go straight to cnn justice correspondent pamela brown who is on the ground in san bernardi bernardino. pamela, what specifically has the fbi discovered about farook s ties to potential terrorists? reporter: well, first of all, jake, my colleague evan perez speaking to his sources who tell him a working theory is that the gunman syed farook may have been radicalized. but i can tell you from folks i ve been speaking with investigators still very puzzled about this case. we know the fbi is still stepping in. and at this point still trying to determine whether this was a case of terrorism or a workplace dispute or perhaps a blend of both. fbi investigators are looking at
isn t necessarily perfect. intelligence is never perfect but the men and women in the cia want to do this and have their hands untied and i think this is part of a political leadership decision to say hey, we re going to double down in this area. we re going to flood the zone. we re going to make sure we have the folks on the ground and collect information we need because we can collect the information there to keep us safe here on our own shores. congressman will hurd of texas, thanks for coming in. thanks. we re getting more breaking news into the slaughter in san bernardi bernardino. terrorism experts are digging for information and if the gunman syed farook was radicalized, why wasn t he on the radar? we have an analysis of that.
the security of the country, why wasn t afghanistan, pakistan, saudi arabia, egypt, i can go down the list, where we have had foreign nationals from those countries that i ve listed attempt terrorist acts in this country? well, that s a great question. first of all, 72 individuals, according to the senate for immigration studies, have been imp kated in terrorist activity in the united states hailing from those admissions. point one. point two, the security admission about the countries is based upon assessment of the threat they present today and going into the future. the security situation in libya, yemen, syria, and other countries designated are squarely different today than they were in 2010. but, mr. miller, san bernardi bernardino, the point of the president s point of the a full muslim ban, but tapered back,