news. new terrorism bulletin from the department of homeland security. it highlights the potential for violence surrounding the upcoming 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. what seems to distinguish it, though, from similar alerts in the past is it also draws on domestic factors. quoting dhs s intelligence chief now. quote, you have to pay attention to that which we are seeing right in front of our face. cnn s alex marquardt joins us, now. so, what is he talking about when he says what they are seeing right in front of their face? well, anderson, there are a number of concerning factors that have been addressed in this dhs bulletin. the way they look at these potential terrorists is really in two camps. the first, people who could be radicalized by foreign groups, like al qaeda. the second is more domestic, inward looking, like you mentioned. people who are motivated by grievances. people who are motivated by by racial extremism. by an anti-government sentiment. in that first gro
our thanks. your rewards. tonight an alarming new warning from the department of homeland security about potential terrorist violence in the weeks ahead. let s go to jessica snyder. jessica, this sounds very worrisome. how significant is this warn something. it is significant because it is the first time the dhs has put out this advisory terrorism bulletin since may. they re pointing to a diverse set of potential threats on the domestic side and on the foreign side. when they talk about the domestic threat, this is from racially and ethnically domestic extremists but also anti-government groups who could potentially be seizing on the emergence of new covid variants
progressive colleagues to try to work something out? are there discussions underway? of course we re good colleagues and we re always talking to each other. and my hope is that we ll work it out together. we work with democrats and republicans in the house and work with our colleagues in the senate. it would help get this infrastructure package going. and, frankly, i m hoping that that kind of spirit both within the party and between parties we ll get it across the finish line and to the president s desk. this will be a huge win for the president. and it s great for the country. so we ll get it done. and of course we can also look at the other priorities. there s no reason we need to hold that up either. but let s just get this done. and since you re from new jersey, i really want to ask you about this. i want to get your reaction to some disturbing news. the department of homeland security issuing a new terrorism bulletin, warning of a range of possible threats. this comes as we r
talk about is the head of intelligence at dhs told our colleague exclusively that a lot of the chatter that they are seeing in online forums is just like the chatter that they saw in the leadup to january 6th. it is not just this is not just chatter that could lead to violence, but there has been an uptick in this kind of chatter. so it s doubly worrying. and there is a thread that runs through all this chatter. it is the big lie, this perception, this belief, misguided, that donald trump had the election stolen from him last year. right. and there was all of this goofiness that he was going to be reinstated today. he is not reinstated today. stand by because we want to bring you in on this discussion. the former director of the national counterintelligence and security center is also with us. bill, you re such a respected expert in this area. so thanks for joining us. this new terrorism bulletin that
tonight, the vaccine shortage. what president biden s covid team is now saying, with january now the deadliest month of the pandemic here in the u.s. also tonight, as we come on, the new national terrorism bulletin issued today. first, the pandemic. more than 83,000 deaths in january alone now. new and dire projections for the weeks ahead. the images tonight from across the country. seniors 80 and older lining up for hours in the cold, hoping they ll be able to get a shot. what the president s covid team is now saying about how long before anyone who wants a shot can get one. also developing tonight, the department of homeland security issuing that new national terrorism bulletin warning of violent extremists, saying they feel emboldened by the deadly riots at the capitol. what concerns authorities most tonight. and federal authorities