islam from 6/22 to this day. >> there are increasing numbers of protest, not even the ground zero thing. that's a separate thing. can you say, look, it's near ground zero, a few blocks away. these are protests against mosques, mosques trying to expand or a mosque in murphysboro, tennessee. >> i don't feel like i'm qualified to speak about truth but i do think i can speak about the history of religion and what americans believe. for better or worse there's a correlation between violence and religion. if you took a room, all the religions in the world with no violence in the past in one side of the room and all the religion s in the world with violence in their past, one side of the room would be empty. i think what we have here, anderson, is a fairly simple choice. you can have open warfare among the religions or you can have co-existence and co-existence depends on dialogue, and i think what we're hearing now from reverend benham and people