there live from tunisia. thank you so much. another terrorism attack to tell you about. the egyptian government promises to fight back against terrorism after a deadly attack. at least 28 people were killed after gunman targeted a bus packed with coptic christians. they were headed to a monestary in southern egypt. in retaliation, egyptian air force launched air strikes against what the president called terror camps in eastern libya. ian lee following the latest from istanbul. turkey is certainly we know yis has been targeting coptic christians. what makes this even more bad, these people were in the middle of nowhere, no recourse, nothing to do when suddenly they were attacked. when you look at the pictures, you can see this van was in the middle of the desert,
jihadi terrorism, of radical islamic terrorism, let s call it what it is, is with us, it s still alive, it still takes very few people to cause a great deal of damage. that remains the terrible calculous here which is we don t know how many people we re talking about. was this a lone guy? was it five people? was it ten? what we do know is it could be very, very small numbers that can inflict a great deal of damage. the uk, fareed, as we as you discussed in your program when we talked about here before, because of all the past incidents, under constant threat of terrorism attack. but has there been any indication that the uk was more susceptible than usual in recent weeks, months, days? again, if you broaden the framework to months, yes, terror officials have been saying as isis is losing ground, a lot of these people are returning and where are they returning?
all right, calvin, thank you very much, again, thank you for coming on. i know you re in shock as so many others are. we continue our coverage here of the story, dan singer also spent time in iraq advising mitt romney as well. when you see something like this happening in the uk, there is a lot we don t know, these are eyewitness accounts th. we just don t know at this point, but what we re hearing is horrific. a human controversy, what we re seeing images of. it s hard to analyze these things, we hope it was not a terrorism attack. we hope something exploded and god forbid. but it tells you a lot about the climate we re in today. that this happens in europe.
for the worst but hoping for the best. it turns out this was a regular accident, apparently this guy had just committed a robbery. i am getting told by nypd sources that he was intoxicated and that police were trying to apprehend him and of course driving through times square at 20 miles per hour is what i am told as a very high speed to go through times square considering every single block there are masses of people walking through their crossways. this is right at the epicenter of times square. basically, everything a police sergeant in the city has been dispatched to this, i m told as rg units are being dispatched, special task force units as well but antiterrorism task force, the special ops unit here in new york city that is trained for any sort of mass casualty situation or any potential terrorism attack in near city has not been dispatched which tells me and the nypd tells me as well that they are treating this as a regular accident, but unfortunately did happen in the busiest
you think it is disrespectful. does it really harm this branch of government? that is a very important question and it goes to the core principles of our democracy. judges don t have police forces. they rely on their credibility and trust and respect for the enforceability of the orders. people obey the courts because other branches of government demonstrate comparespect for th. this kind of talk blaming the court of appeals for a terrorism attack and striking down the order and talking about the mexican heritage or the so-called judge reference. all undermines the respect for the judiciary. the checks against the system and checks against the tyran nur nical. i want to talk about the wall. the president is asking for