far as the inspiration. the lone wolf is the one we fear the most because the cell type of directed attack is a potential to detect that and try to preprevent it. lope wolf if he s not interacting with anybody else as we saw this morning or the event at the hudson river several weeks ago running down the bicyclists, they re the most difficult to prevent against. we also know and have no idea what his particular motivation was or the context. but we do know that special teams were moved around europe and the middle east in the past week and a half in anticipation and then in the aftermath of the president s announcement on jerusalem, there was more security at jewish soft targets here and abroad. we don t know anything about this. this was a generic target, new york city commuters. that said, there s a general heightened alert, certainly in europe and the middle east. we don t know about here in the
listen, kt maybe they are too much of a pessimist. maybe she can think finally they are listening to me and they are reading my book and i am pulling them to my way of thinking. is that right? i am so confused about everybody s position on immigration. she is against it. i know she s against it. i don t know who is for it organs it. or against it. i think what are you seeing with the lope wolf terrorists terrorists and lone wolf terrorists and isis, we have to know who is here, and we have to make sure that guys like that don t get in. if you can smuggle a person in with a suitcase you can smuggle in a suitcase bomb. kt, they are all saying, all of the candidates get them out of the shadows. that will help national security. what do you think of that? i worked for president regan when we had the same issue, and he said here is the two-part deal. we will give amnesty to the people who are here, and we will shut the border. they gave the amnesty, that was great but they n