bill bratten, he has the balance, we are in lock step in terms of our approach. we have great outreach strategies in los angeles, that are working. we have a lot of work to do. i'll say this it is fragile. when things happen in the country, 1,000 miles away from loss r we feel it. all of law enforcement is criticized. when you go back to linda, do you consider yourself an ally. are the police sure that organizations like yours are on the same side they are? >> i'm not sure. that is an important question that we must answer before we talk about countering violent extremism. we have to talk about assessing our muslim communities, getting their fair share of resources. help them build the capacity to provide services to immigrant and youth communities. we are self-sustaining our communities, and when the government approaches us they approach us in the lens of national security. we are a community. it continues for the past 14. we live in this country. if an attack happens in new york i live in new york. i can be a victim and be treated as such. i want to be treated