we need to find the two to work equally. >> woodruff: daisy khan, pick up on that. seen as unfair because muslims are being, as you said lumped in with this national security debate? is it possible to separate what's going on right now out and say well, this is a conversation about journalism, about what is written about in the news media, about what pictures are drawn? >> i think the most important conversation we need to be having right now is about the rise of terrorism. you know, since 9/11 we've seen an increase in terrorism in spite of all the wars we've gone to and in spite of all the money that's been spent by western nations. look at america, we have a footprint in many many muslim countries yet this terrorism seems to be flourishing. we don't have time for a deep commentary, but i would say what needs to happen is the beautiful display we saw in paris the other day when everybody came out hand in hand and basically we need to take it to the next level to see how we could collaborate together, law enforcement, muslim communities and government to see how we