Interview With 2016 GOP Presidential Candidate Former Governor Jeb Bush; Jihad in America

FBI divers spend another seven hours scouring a San Bernardino lake today for evidence that might be connected to last week's terror attack in which 14 people were brutally murdered. [...]tonight, fear of a terror attack on the homeland is at the highest level since just after 9/11, that accord...

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Main Authors Hunt, Jonathan, Hannity, Sean, McFarland, K T, Dietl, Bo, Lt Col Bill Cowan
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Published Atlanta CQ Roll Call 11.12.2015
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Summary:FBI divers spend another seven hours scouring a San Bernardino lake today for evidence that might be connected to last week's terror attack in which 14 people were brutally murdered. [...]tonight, fear of a terror attack on the homeland is at the highest level since just after 9/11, that according to a new CBS News/New York Times poll. According to the same poll, 57 percent disapprove of his handling of terrorism. Joining us now, 2016 Republican presidential candidate, former Florida governor Jeb Bush. [...]it will continue to occur unless we're vigilant to protect the homeland and have a strategy, a military strategy to destroy ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and mean it and lead the world, as we're only capable to do. The best refugee solution is to make sure they don't leave, to give them safe harbor and build a Sunni-led force in Syria to mobilize support with the Arab world to take out ISIS. Are you concerned that ISIS has the ability to create fraudulent passports or other identification documents for its operatives that has a practical -- that as a practical matter, it would be almost impossible to detect? JAMES COMEY, FBI DIRECTOR: Here with reaction, FOX News military analyst Lieutenant Colonel Bill Cowan, former NYPD detective Bo Dietl and FOX News national security analyst K.T. McFarland. Look, I think we need a temporary pause, maybe two months, three months, have some kind of management consultants go and look at the whole visa system top to bottom, see what we're doing, what are we doing wrong, and how to fix it. [...]the House Homeland Security chair this week, Mike McCaul, on this program pointed out to this audience that, in fact, ISIS has hatched a plan to infiltrate the refugee population! BO DIETL, FOX CONTRIBUTOR: The problem is, I -- day after day, it's becoming more clear to me that a lot of American Muslims, that's what we have been screaming (ph) for in many lectures we do to the youth (INAUDIBLE) American Muslim, it seems like they have not (INAUDIBLE) They are ready to fight. (END VIDEO CLIP) HANNITY: 2016 Republican frontrunner Donald Trump came under heavy fire this week for his temporary Muslim ban proposal. FBI divers spent another seven hours scouring a San Bernardino lake today looking for evidence that might be connected to last week's terror attack here in which 14 people were brutally murdered. [...]the FBI says it's looking for potential connections between Farook, his former neighbor Enrique Marquez, and Soheil Kabir, convicted in 2014 of conspiring to kill American troops. If there's another terror attack or two, God forbid, then every Democrat that said this was a bad idea, even though we're learning they have passports, that they're infiltrating the refugee populations. If you're coming from a country that treats women like a second class citizen, men tell them whether they can drive, go to school, go to work, how them must dress, marital rape is not even a crime, things like that, really? HOLDER: [...]despite the recent wave of terror attacks carried out by radical Islamists, Democratic politicians are largely unwilling to even utter the term radical Islam. [...]number two, do you think that men who grow up in that culture where they get to tell women how to dress, whether they go out in school, whether they go out in public, they can't drive a car, et cetera, et cetera, do you think those men if they want to come to America, do you think some of them bring those attitudes with them? AHMED:
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