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uzbekistan, is that right? unclear. in 2010, we didn t have the vetting procedures that we have in place today. and i think that s what the president s talking about, is how we need better vetting procedures in place. right now from my briefings, there is no derogatory information when he came into the country in 2010, but the fact is our vetting procedures are not as good as they are today back then. i want to play for you, mr. chairman, what the president said today on justice for terrorist suspects here in the united states. i want you to hear his exact words. listen to this. that was a horrible event. we have to stop it and we have to stop it cold. we also have to come up with punishment that s far quicker and far greater than the punishment these animals are getting right now. they ll go through court for years. at the end, they ll be who
terrorism? he had associations with them. so while we do know that on his devices he had the isis propaganda, he had isis notes in his vehicle, this case is a little different. it goes beyond inspirational in that respect to associations with known terrorist suspects in the united states. i think that is the difference between this case and i think what we see in the classic kind of lone wolf case. yeah, so this wasn t necessarily that classic lone wolf case. this wasn t someone who simply inspired and went out and killed people, this was someone who may have actually, what, been instructed or directed or encouraged by other isis supporters or isis members to go out and kill people, is that right? certainly radicalized by associations with known terrorist suspects in the united states. and let s not forget paterson, new jersey, is where mohammad
connections to other terrorist suspects. this was the most important thing to come out of that press conference. why is that important? because there is rigorous debate going on with headquarters and nyfpd. first degree connections, second degree connections? do we cover all of them with surveillance? nypd usually has a mindset of disrupt, disrupt, disrum um. other fbi likes to this is what s going on now overseas. we ll have the president s exact words and bring that to you as soon as a tape comes out of the cabinet room. they re obviously looking at