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there has to be a conversation with the muslim community. once someone has got to the point where they're doing this, as i said, it's difficult to stop them. the key is to prevent the radicalization and the radicalization happened when it happens on your guest pointed out the self communities which do not share the values of the broader liberal society that we on. survey revealed that we were quite alarming gaps between british muslims believe in the rest of the society believes on everything from the supremacy of israel lost sexuality to the role of juice in the british system where anti-semitism. it starts over there and it has to be a very tough love conversation. we need to press them to create a indigenous, moderate islam that is british and european and
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doesn't answer to the larger and mom cause that's the large question. you have these must read lies in a population that is set themselves apart. teresa may talk about the awkward and difficult conversation. across europe those conversations have not been had. instead, they're bending over backwards to accommodate a religion that is taking advantage of that and in extremism is throughout. what those awkward conversations look like on the ground? how do they change the reality that london is facing? >> it has to be for small uniform enforcement of law everywhere. there should not be there no go zones which exist. when fox news personally say there are real no go zones for suburbs of paris where the
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police have to negotiate with some sort of tribal big man to get in and investigate something. that cannot be happening. muslim practices on child rearing and marriages that conflict with civil, french, what have you need to be cracked down on. it's partly also british society or they choose to be the voice of islam. for too long when the media, political assessment wanted to hear from islam they went to the extremists. instead of people like. [inaudible] these are the people who should be provided with the platforms to talk about what british or european western islam looks like that doesn't have iraq in syria. it's great to. >> we want to bring in fbi counterterrorism agent during last night attack and they had went door to door.
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folks fought back. they felt glasses and beer bottles. >> that's the video you seen right there. that is a bar just outside that market. please are storming in because the staffers had gone inside, staffing bar patients and police calling everyone to the ground. you have to separate the enemy is from the civilians. walk us through this. police actions in this video. >> you also see people fighting back. people trying to help people. it couldn't have been more sca scary. >> it had to be terrifying but at the same point, the first instinct is self-preservation. it's good to see people finally stepping up and not realizing they had to be victimized in this circumstance. we've had so many stabbings i can't even think of how many have happened in the uk and other european countries around the world, israel, we see it,
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anything you can use as a weapon we have to use as a weapon. >> if you are a civilian sitting in this restaurant, we see this often today where we have terrorists walk into a restaurant stabbing and killing and hurting innocent people. what do you do if you're watching this happen? you have to intercede. if you can get away get away but if you can't get away, you have to fight. that goes for if they have a gun or weapon or whatever weapon they have. anything else that they use as a weapon. >> before that happens, there's no way to stop people from driving or owning knives, as you say but there's a way to expel people and identify these terror cells. how do we ask how these people? >> through intelligence and legislative process. we have to change our laws. we cannot allow for as the prime
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minister said to be no safe spaces. we have to prosecute those who not only are accomplices to this act but know about them and do not stop them. i'm talking about the parents of the san bernardino shooter and anyone who is knowledgeable about the fact that a radicalized person has these intentions to commit violence if you know that and do not stop it, if you do not alert authorities and do not do everything you can to stop you are now a part. >> president tom said to that point last night that you are to be billeted. he traveled put it back to that travel band. the biggest that we still face is aviation. we talk about the travel ban things we can do to make it safer, is that something that will really help? >> absolutely. as part of the intelligence network. it's a vetting process to slow down and limit the people coming in from countries where we see this terror is the norm and it
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saying, just wait a minute, i want to make sure all 100 of you coming in, should come into this country. we talked about third world countries coming from syria and a war zone or syriac country in iraq were areas of pakistan were received vast amounts of radicalization is really saying the vetting process as it is is not substantial enough. put it back reported that fighting a war it was the biggest shift we can make inside the plant to be proactive and go on the offensive? >> as someone mentioned earlier, it's an intelligence aspect of looking at things. it's counterinsurgency and fighting on an intelligence level. warfare is saying we destroy that encampment and win this battle. in this war, it's a global war, it's a global threat that based on an ideology that can go
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anywhere, it's invisible. it's only visible to those closest to the people that are doing it and that's intelligence. that digging down on a street level to get the intelligence in every neighborhood, everywhere in america, everywhere in the western world to see who's thinking like this and was tensions to do violence. >> former fbi counterterrorism, thank you for joining us. if you're just making up we are getting more details on that hunt out of london terror attack that abundant last night on the london bridge. we will go back to london life but will take it quick break. we'll be right back i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again.
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in several restaurants. one officer was injured in >> senior correspondent is live in london with the league details. bring us up to speed what you see on the ground. >> good morning. in the past half-hour we have heard from theresa may. or she was angry, livid and quite determined. she said now when it comes to terror after this third terror attack to hit the u.k. in the past three months, enough is enough.

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