tv Outnumbered FOX News January 7, 2015 9:00am-10:01am PST
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jon: looking at the white house the president, vice president, secretary kerry are in the oval office. we expect to hear from them momentarily in regard to the paris attack. jenna: "outnumbered" starts right now. >> we begin with a fox news alert. the hunt for savages after terrorists came into a newspaper office and calling out people by name and executing them. four people are confirmed dead. president is meeting with secretary of state john kerry. in a few minutes at the white house we'll bring you that information as we get more about their meeting. this is "outnumbered. i'm harris faulkner. here today andrea tantaros, host of "the independents" on our sister network fox business, kennedy.
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she covers the supreme court for us and anchors "america's news headquarters," shannon bream. today's #oneluckyguy, pack to make us all lucky ladies, eric bolling is outnumbered. that what you always say. >> that slater in the show. big news day. >> here is what we know the nation of france reached security alert to the highest level after this. you can hear the gunshots. witnesses say they were sustained. almost non-stop. for a bit. and you heard the voices. people screaming and the terrorists yelling, "allahu akbar!," or god is great. frances a president is calling it the deadliest terror attack in the country in at least two decade. we're told he have three suspects are on the run and an escape in a getaway car that unfolded there there. kitty logan is in london. >> harris, there is a huge manhunt underway the city is on high alert. french police are extremely concerned that these three gunmen may want to carry out
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further attacks. it was it seems an extremely well-professional, well-organized well-planned attack. very violent very brutal. the gunmen seemed to targeted the weekly editorial meeting and certain members of staff at this magazine. they killed the editor, stephane charbonnier and the leading cartoonist. they concealed their identities. we don't know who they are. they used kalashnikov automatic weapons. they killed everyone inside of that room. say police. they shouted as you say god is great and we have avenged the prophet and killed "charlie hebdo" as they carried out in this attack. they have been threatened in the past. publications in particular the images of prophet muhammad and. and as a result it was
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firebombed in 2011. isis has threatened to in the past. we don't know if this is linked the country has high number of citizens who joined isis in syria and iraq in recent months. not yet known what connections they may be. french terror police are investigating security in the country. it is raised to the highest level. harris, the immediate concern is to find these men quickly because the fears are what could happen if they're not brought to justice, harris. >> not knowing much about them saying so publicly, we don't know what the end goal is in all of this? there are three of them. they're trying to figure that out. tex you're to all of this, some witnesses are saying, kitty, these guys spoke french. they said they were al qaeda. they were communicating with people as they were killing them. i know their identities were hidden but have police indicated anything more that they know about these guys?
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>> police haven't made any indications whether they know these particular men or not. as you mentioned, their identities were concealed. yes, eyewitnesses say they spoke fluent french, don't remember, don't forget there is a very strong connection between france, a number of french jihadis have gone out to join the islamic state to fight iraq in syria. there are always fears. but we don't know if this happened in this case but there are fears these men highly brutalized violent men could return to europe to carry out such attacks. we don't know what the group the men belong to. there is no claim of responsibility at this stage. a number of eyewitnesses did hear them claim to be affiliated with al qaeda, harris. >> kitty logan bringing us up to speed. we appreciate it. thank you. >> as we await president obama's comments earlier this morning white house press secretary josh earnest condemned the attack in paris but two different interviews he called it an act of violence, not terrorism. his tuned changed a little bit talking to our own bill hemmer.
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listen. >> this is an act of terror we condemned in strongest possible terms. >> just 30 minutes ago you called it a terrible act of violence that you mentioned there. now you call it terror. what changed? >> still something we're looking into. the french president has called this an act of terror. seems to be exactly what this is. >> shortly before ernest's appearance on fnc the president released a statement calling the attack terrorism. just an hour ago secretary of state john kerry addressed the attack on the paper. >> the freedom of expression that it represented is not able to be killed by this kind of act of terror. on the contrary, it never be eradicated by any acts of terror. >> okay. so we've seen this before, eric and i really think if the white house had not handled
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other instances of islamic terror this way it wouldn't be such a big deal. this is their playbook. radical islamic terror, act of jihad, their knee-jerk to call it act of violence. >> workplace violence, fort hood, akbar stood up, blew away 1, 14 people. depending how you count, could be up to 14 people. that was clearly, a work by an islamic terrorist who had ties to an imam here in virginia. same thing happens here they sand you. they yell "allahu akbar!." they ask people their names. they're looking for two. looking for editor and two cartoonists who put up cartoons of the prophet. blew those people away. to take an hour or two to call it terror is bad enough but still never once they say islamic terrorism and not only did they not say it, john kerry even quotes an imam. if you say look, here we're recognizing it. there are muslims, islamists who are against this terror, you're recognizing there is a tie to
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muslim extremists, right? you're using that as part of your speech, but then you won't call it islamic terrorism when it really is. i don't know what the pc stuff doing here who they're trying not to offend, who they're playing with, who they're fooling. they're certainly not fooling with the american people. time to get tough with islamic terrorists notice you want more of that to happen emigrate from europe to america. >> like they haven't learned their lesson, harris. ralph peters who was on earlier if you don't define your enemy acknowledge your enemy, you won't be able to defeat it. this white house, as eric points out pc response, even quoting an imam. you will not call it islamic terror but cite an imam? >> look at witnesses. these are journalists witnessing it. yes, they are terrorized. they're taking different notes and listening. terrorists are telling them who
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they are. you may not be able to see their faces. that was nye question to kitty. you can imagine they're equivalent to the cia and fbi inside of that country, france right now, they're trying to figure out based on what witnesses were told. they communicated exactly who we are. we want you to know we're leaving our mark. >> kennedy i want to bring up the white house comments on free speech. josh ernest, when he talked to bill hemmer, he talked about this is attack on basic human rights like free speech. this is not exactly an administration that protected free speech when it looks to the filmmaker of benghazi. >> benghazi, that's exactly right. francois hollande, he is a socialist and wildly unpopular in france but is a president who stood up for free speech in his country. back in 2006, when "charlie hebdo" was first in the news for some of these cartoons and we should be talking about free speech. we should be talking about the brave people, the cartoonists,
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the editor, who lost his life, brutally murdered by islamic terrorists. here is a guy who said i prefer to die standing up than live on my knees. a shift on the quote said that in two years ago. what an incredibly brave thing. after they were firebombed in 2011 they still kept going. a lot of people on twitter using the hashtag which is french for i am charlie. you're not. they were the brave ones. really they were only ones doing this. a lot of people have shied away from this sort of expression and it is kind of free speech we were talking about yesterday that has to be protected. >> shannon, i want to read this quote. in 2012, president obama after the attacks on benghazi said this, the future who must not belong to those who slander the prophet of islam. similar to the white house response to the ferguson attacks. wave your hand at the police,
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not wrong-doers. they targeted our own james rosen. to see josh earnest stand up and say we believe in free speech that is a bit disingenuous. >> that quote from the president was at the u.n. he is speaking out to the entire world, can't be about people that would challenge these people and make up cartoons. and there is a lot of criticism from the hill. people first of all acknowledging this is tragic. we're withpeople of paris and those who lost their lives standing up for free speech and journalism and police who were trying to assist. graham and republicans saying there is problem with this. we have open visas with france and don't think this can't show up very quickly. going after the president on issues of detention and interrogation. that is why we need the policies in place. this is organized. with we know right now this is not lone would. one witness said they had a
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rocket launcher. they were very organized and calm. stopped to pick up something in the street as they were leaving. >> eyewitness said they were speaking with unaccented french. they were french citizens. logically you would think they would have french passports and not -- >> not just speaking to each other. that is the thing. they want to leave a message. they are communicating it. you know, it is interesting on "charlie hebdo"'s twitter page today about an hour before the shootings there was a satirical cartoon of islamic state leader, abu al-baghdadi that leads isis. that is interesting. that is the kind of free speech we have to protect. >> let me point out something else. the muslim population in france, right now five million people. 8% of the people. two million people in america. the point they have a very open, arms wide open come with us, you're welcome here. the problem once this population grew there are 12 different cities within within britain
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that were muslims that said we want to be self-ruled. we want to rule by sharia law. they're called no-go zones of the police literally back off and let them rule themselves and let them police themselves. that breeds this type of extremism, when these people have the ability to say you know what? we're not going to abide by national law or local law, we're going to abide by our own law and have an extremist faction that grows within, of course they will speak french. of course there will be muslim extremists that speak french that come from with within the community. >> not like speaking french but unaccented french. if you encounter people shouting from another country and whose nate live language was different you would hear difference in their speech. >> i know we'll come back it this a little later there. is news breaking on this that we're anticipating that will happen even later this hour but i don't want to miss an opportunity. you lived in paris. >> i did. >> you know because of ages of people who have been radicalized you witnessed some of this
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indoctrination happening. >> i lived in an area on cusp of neighborhood highly muslim. i speak fluent french. i wrote my distertation living there on rise of is palm and basically predicted this the my liberal professors didn't like the paper. i only switched my topic when i was attacked with a friend in nice by a group of muslims. >> by grace of god you got away. >> i got away. immigration of french colonies in the 1960s, countries like france germany, england, iraq, tunisia, former french colonies would migrate. it is not older generation. the younger generation rising up to become radicalized. you saw riots in the neighborhood surrounding paris shortly of a wards in 2003. this is not a surprise. nicolas sarkozy banning headscarf, traditional muslim
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garb. france knows it has a problem. i know we got to go. this is unique because this is the first time of a military assault of this kind happened on a soft target. we've seen lone wolf attacks. this is military trial. they were trained on a very soft target, the question becomes we'll address this later in the show. could it woman here? the debate here in new york and the relationship between the mayor and the police and our mentalities that this country is taking from the administration, an anti-cop mentality so wrong at this time. >> have we already potentially seen it come here? we have the trial beginning with jury select hundred this week of one of the tsarnaev brothers. if you look at radicalization and growth within a country, describing what is happening inside france and paris we're seeing some of that in the caucus ses and in russia and
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some of those what i call the stan countries. kazakhstan. >> there was free travel by the tsarnaev brothers, back and forth. >> that is something that raises a lot of other -- >> after the boston marathon bombing the administration through intermediaries was trying to pin it on white tea party activists. they are trying to tie the boston marathon bombing to patriots day and it is like, that is hesitation. so sad. >> i get angry. where am i going to take that anger? that is just ridiculous. >> if you're anywhere near new york you should feel the same anger if not more so because you have a mayor who is pointing finger at cops saying, look, cops shouldn't profile african-american men. they shouldn't do it. well, should cops profile muslims? should cops profile muslims within a range that, frankly have been responsible for most of the terror attacks in this country and abroad? i would go out on a him to say yes, you have to give cops, law enforcement that tool they have given so effectively for so long to be able to say this is the
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type of person who has done it in the past. not saying he did it or will do it. we'll keep an eye on them. keep, remember the whole issue with the nypd listening in on some mosques here in the city? >> right. >> there was huge pushback. meanwhile some of them were tied to some extremists events. i think this is bad. i think mayor de blasio pointing the finger at cops taking tools out of their hands for whatever, for whomever they want to stop and frisk listen in to. very dangerous in light what is going on. >> there is plenty of listening. there is no shortage of data collection and wiretapping and cloud collection and text collection and everything else. the problem is there so much of it, you kantar get people who absolutely need to be targeted. when you're collecting data on everyone, you can't focus on
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people who are the most problematic. >> you mentioned de blasio, just weeks ago the attorney general who is over the top law enforcement of the entire country said we'll stop profiling. in a lot of these cases, most of those cases that will be taken out of the equation. he said it maybe two weeks ago. >> they're having to do right now. we don't know what these guys are planning right? they're still looking for three guys and could be more. we don't know, within france right now. so they have to profile in some way to figure out which suburb are they going? >> how did profile become a bad word? how did profile become, a, unethical and b, illegal? it is throughout hit there have been the most effective law enforcement tool. >> fbi -- >> i guess if i were a law-abiding person of color -- >> if? >> a law-abiding person. i think you are. i think i would be pretty upset if i were walking down the street minding my own business and cops pulling me over. >> law-abiding of color on the couch. we happen to have one. i will tell you that you know there are two-ways of looking at it. i'm not doing anything wrong. i know i will be asked
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questions, it is how the ask the question. can we have a conversation about what stop and frisk or what motive, way we're going to carry it out look like. that is what we need to talk about. not whether we're going to have it. profile something necessary. talk to me as a human. >> whether unintentionally. we all do it. >> certain type of profiling that eric mentioned was highly effective because it was targeting mosques. if you listen to congressman peter king he said that information was highly valuable. i know we only cover the crashes, not the successful takeoffs of airplanes same thing in new york. there have been a number of terror cells that have been busted up. they get little stories here and there. we only hear about big attacks successful or ones we catch trying to blow themselves up in times square. that surveillance in the mosques crucial and left mayor de blasio an progressive have taken tools away at the time we've seen them
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and need them the most. >> i'm a big fan of the fourth amendment. >> if you have people in there in a mosque and no they're doing bad things, get a warrant. search and seizure. >> we will have latest on deadly terror attack as we await comments from the president and manhunt continues for those masked terrorists.
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harris: they had a getaway car a carjacked another vehicle, and there is video and we won't play the entire thing out live here for you but there are cameras all over as you know and there's video where these guys got out of there car. they executed a police officer on the streets of paris today. we are coming back now. earlier you had said, you had kind of made a comparison to what is going on and what is happening in new york city. >> you're taking a law enforcement tool out of their hands. one of the first things that he
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did here as he said stop in for us, in deference to the fourth amendment, reasonable searches and seizures i'm amazed that it was unreasonable to profile african-americans or anyone and just a what are you doing, let me see your idea let me talk to you. the problem is some say misdemeanor crimes. but why are we pulling these enforcement tools out of their hands? this should be a test case for new york city or any major city for that matter. this office was targeted in 2006. it was targeted in 2007, saying that there is a credible threat against this office. but they put cops with handguns, there are reports that some didn't even have guns, these guys were heavily armed, with walked out of there unscathed after blowing away 12 people. they say let's not over
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militarize our cops, that should put an end to the discussion right now. one last thought. after 9/11, right after 9/11 there was the new york city cops who showed force. heavily armed cops 12 cop cars line up, getting out with the full body gear, the machine guns just to show the bad guys this and that has kind of gone away. >> let me just make one point about the militarization. because i have always been about law enforcement and comp should have all kinds of tools and technology. but they shouldn't see us as the enemy. we are not the enemy or people that they are hunting or combating. and that is the difference between the military and the police. if you talk to police officers they agree there has to be a difference and a wine. the police department should not
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look like armed forces. and i don't want comps walking around heavily armed. >> that is true that is true. harris: we are being hunted, isis has made it very clear when they enter the newspaper offices but we are here to get you. so how would you like for us to be protected? >> the best things that americans can do is arm themselves. >> you can't do that in the city. [talking over each other] >> new york cops come i don't feel like they look at me as the enemy, but of all the cops in this country, you can go up to them and have a conversation. >> but if i am a bad guy i am a heavily armed cop on the corner it may not do the bad thing i was thinking about doing. >> but we know that these guys
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had this on, do we even know what color they were and what they didn't look like typical bad guys? >> that is why this issue in new york is so important. harris: if there is a police force in the nation that can figure out how to blend in with citizenry and become part of the population and not be be enemy it is the nypd and they are exemplary as an organization of individuals. that is so petrifying that they read out this and in fact basically taking this role. that is so scary. >> that is why it is so brave even though charlie hebdo has been targeted for all these years, they are still doing their best. harris: breaking news, we are less than a minute away from hearing new messages or new comments from president obama and we know that he is meeting
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with the vice president, the secretary of state john kerry whom we have heard from today. we knew that the u.s. embassy embassy is one of the things they have talked about early on, it wasn't far from where they carried out we didn't hear any further reporting from the secretary of state. the other issue is do we want americans to be fettered in terms of their ability to travel to france right now. so those are some of the things, i don't know if that will be talked about at this meeting. brand-new video and president obama. so let's watch. >> i would like to express my deepest sympathies to the people of paris and france for the terrible situation that has taken place. all of us recognize that france is one of our oldest allies and strongest allies and they have been with us at every moment
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from 9/11 onward to deal with what has happened around the world. this was a cowardly attack and we reinforce this once again. the fact that this was an attack on journalists underscores that these terrorists here hate freedom of speech and freedom of the press. but the one thing that i know are the values that we share with the french people are universal beliefs and this is
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something that we know we can do our best with and try to help them. the counterterrorism cooperation with france is excellent. we will provide them with every assistance that we can going forward and i think it is going to be important for us as we recognize these kinds of attacks and how they can happen anywhere in the world. secretary john kerry continues to make sure that we are vigilant as we support those that live and work in paris. and this includes seeking justice and helping them advance their search.
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and the most important thing that i want to say is that our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those who have been lost in france and with the people of paris and france and what a beautiful city represents and the culture and the civilization it is so central to our imaginations. those who carry out understand the we will stand with the people of france through this very difficult time. thank you so much, everybody. harris: president obama there, you saw making his comments, first of all expressing his thoughts and prayers to the people of paris and france and
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saying that it's important that we recognize these kinds of attacks. he went on to a that conversations are being had about how best to protect americans being in paris and throughout europe as these attacks can happen. and i do want to talk a little bit about him putting that kelly ayotte said this morning. she said that when we get these guys, we need to fully interrogate them. i i'm concerned that we don't have the intelligence interrogation process to be able to effectively do that. we have been talking a lot about the presidents executive order from the first week of presidency back in 2009. what are your thoughts on that reign. >> i came out again today and i think that senator kelly ayotte mentioned it. something tells and it might've been catherine herridge who brought it up, in some of these countries that we have released these terrorists to yemen. that is one of the places that we are okay with releasing them
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to. a lot of activity coming out of there, i think there was an attack that killed more than 30 people. so it's not like it's a carefree sound. harris: that is a terror rich zone. >> we are releasing detainees that we know is about 30% for those who go back to radical terror act committees and it's something that we have to think about and every time someone leaves gitmo we can't assume that the disco back to goat farming. >> they are not being told that they have to hold them. they many times fly back to their home countries. >> one of the witnesses spoke arabic, and they claim to be yemeni al qaeda. harris: i was kind of making a point of just joking, but al qaeda in the arabian lot can practically print t-shirts in yemen they have been able to recruit effectively there. >> i was a wet noodle, people are dying around the world and
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the president says we have to find ways to combat terrorism. i'm sure that they are shaking in their boots after that one. he should have said that we should declare war with the french their other countries stop playing around, how many more people have to die whether it's france or australia or wherever it might be, now is the time to step up and have a united front against anyone who wants to kill innocent people. >> when we think about what is going on right now, you don't know, there is no end result. it's still a very active situation and you have a president who says we will think about the elements. >> i thought that this was a bit casual because of the situation the gravity of the situation, i thought that he could have stepped up to the podium and and showed some compassion.
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and. >> where it's going to be from and other things as well. >> to me he has already weighed in on this. he said that the future does not belong to those who slander prophet muhammed. going after the same people who today are dead what would be better? what would be better for him to say that the future does not belong to those who slaughter in the name of mohammed. stay with compassion instead of what happened in benghazi, which we are going to bring this thing. how long did it take us to bring us and? >> we are still in the process. harris: why not tack on with that you cannot censor us. and to the terrorists, we can't be stopped. >> exactly. >> we have heard that from josh earnest today.
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and not that we are not going to stand -- that our way of life will not be affected by terrorism. no, we are going to fight this. >> after ben godsey, they said that there is no place in america for this kind of speech, but actually there is there is room in america thanks to the constitution, which not every country in the world has protected free speech, which means that we should be adamant about protecting it in other places. harris: we are going to follow you to the gates of hell, remember when joe biden said that we map. >> yes i do. harris: never miss an opportunity. at least 12 people are dead, that is what we are talking about today. terrorist are on the loose, this is an ongoing breaking story and we need to get to the latest on the reactions and what the intelligence community is saying now. a live report from our own
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harris: this is a fox news alert new video. courtesy of a journalist on this nina of that terrorist terror attack. [inaudible] >> once again you can hear the terrifying gunshots ringing out over and over. the manhunt still continuing for the three terrorists the burst into the office of his satirical newspaper and opened fire. they were seen escaping in a getaway car and witnesses they do you can hear them yelling god is great. all of this happening at a paper that has published cartoons at the prophet muhammad and so far
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no one claiming responsibility. the let's go to the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge who is tracking all of this. reporter: celebratory chatter on to hobby twitter accounts using this hash tag paris is burning calling the execution of journalists and police officers justified revenge for the prophet muhammed cartoons. the counterterrorism committee fully engaged come including the cia as well as the fbi and attaché, the investigators are reviewing the database of known terror suspects including those that have traveled to identify the gunman. the process includes a review of video footage as well as physical evidence from the crime scene. what is striking to current former officials is that this level of premeditation and skill and comfort level and the ability to extract itself requiring reconnaissance of the
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targets. fox news also telling suspects are complete prose well coordinated, pointing to the comfort level and skill and ruthlessness with which they executed this police officer on the sidewalk. they emphasize the shooters knew what they were doing, carried their weapons like infantrymen and are radical islamic terrorists. government sources confirm that they are focused on the possibility that this was connected to a known terrorist group including al qaeda in north africa as well as al qaeda in yemen which is known as aqap. the propaganda journal has called for the execution of the magazine's editor and cartoonist as early as march of 2013. >> we have to assume that every time they encourage something and talk or write about something, they are doing everything they can to carry it out. reporter: a witness at the scene said that they were with al qaeda in yemen that hasn't been
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independently confirmed but that has been taken tersely by investigators. sandra: we have been talking about the white house for not calling it islamic terrorism. despite what we know so far. but it seems like some of these comments point us in that direction. is that right? >> there has not been an official that i have spoken to before that is either in government or outside of government that recently has not described the suspects as radical islamic terrorists or have raised the possibility that they have a formal connection to a known al qaeda group. the criticism of the administration has been that they do not use the terrorism label and they do not use radical islam in effect a denial of the facts on the ground. unfortunately those comments from the president in the last 10 minutes would seem to
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reinforce that criticism using the term cowardly attack and also senseless violence, but not calling the root cause of it as radical islamic terrorism. sandra: thank you for your report on that. as we talk about how to label this and what to do with this, we have gotten some very interesting updates that may be we should share. >> yes, the denial of facts on the ground is exactly what we are talking about. we had journalist witnessing it. some of them were going to write about it a little bit different. denying the facts on the ground. and so the secretary jeh johnson of the department of homeland security has just spoken and said we don't know what the nature of the attack is at this point, but we are considering whether we will advise other media organizations because this is a satirical newspaper office that was hit. we don't know the nature of the attack at this point. i'm seeing a lot of blowback on
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social media on that. >> my thoughts are that this is the problem, the man in charge of homeland security, security of the country has avoided what the facts that catherine herridge just told us. they have linked it, why can't we? we can't fight it until we wink at. the gunman said god is great but that is one thing. but then after they executed the cartoonist, they said the profit has been avenged -- the transport. it doesn't matter what your background is at that point you are an islamic terrorist. if you were avenging the prophet muhammed, you are doing it in the name of your god, everyone else has done it, why in the world -- it's so dangerous. >> of a guy walks in and says i'm steve from minnesota, the administration would say we don't know what the guys name is and we don't know where he is
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from. >> you're absolutely right there are so many altercations here to tell you who you are dealing with and maybe even where they are from. but you certainly know what the motivation is and this is a publication that has been on trial in france. they were on trial for upsetting people's religious ones abilities as far back as the mid-2000. >> call it what it is they are contradicting things that the administration has said in the past. president obama said we are not at war with islam. terrorists are on the run. all of these things false, we know that. this is an administration that does not admit wrongdoing. saying that they were wrong and the mislabeled radical jihad-ism. it is so important because when you look at where we are as a nation we are an administration that is basically siding with the cia and department of defense.
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when you think about what we have covered over the last couple of weeks, the interrogation report, the target has been the wrong people, the intelligence community, the department of defense and our military and our police. we are at war with the wrong people and we have everything backwards in this country at a time when we need to be supporting those agencies and groups and we are just not doing it. if this was a dry run one example of what they could do, it was a very successful one. harris: like i have said many times, what we are watching unfold his practice. and you don't want them to get better at it. >> what about the attack on canadian parliament. >> don't forget the isis jv team you are right on this. he says stuff and realizes he is wrong and then tries to work his way around a rather then saying they are not the jv team, they
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are killers. >> it displays their true intentions. sandra: stick around, there is more and we are getting new details on what is happening. as it begins to be nightfall in paris, people are gathering and we will keep an eye on it and be right back with more on "outnumbered" slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you
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harris: you have been watching coverage were 12 have been killed in paris at the hands of a gunmen, about three gunmen, who have killed. twelve people in total. we have an administration that is having difficult relations with our police and with our cia and intelligence community. with the department of defense we have seen instances where the first amendment and freedom of speech has been attacked from the outside and from the inside as well. we just heard the remarks from the president. what would you like to see at this point and you think that this will be a wake-up call enact. >> i think president obama has made it clear that he wasn't going to go after radicalism or
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the muslim religion, he has been playing the pc card throughout his whole six years. so he will probably continue to do it. i would love to see the president get tough with radical islam, i would love to see jeh johnson get tough as well. but they don't seem to want to do that. so the thought of 2016 or hillary, someone tough, i clearly to someone tough. sandra: these gunmen on the loose, the story is still unfolding. and one of the things that they are watching is the social pages of the radical islamists because they want to be there is a broader plan on all of this. they have defined these guys and i agree that they probably have a pretty good idea which direction they might have gone in. they are not going to tell us everything and we don't need to know everything. but there is celebration going on in some of these areas and that is something to keep aware
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of. yes, that is paris but we are on alert here as well. the presidt sending the message and the mentioned his casual nature. that attitude that we got this, that we are america, you cannot censor us a war our friends and we will not go away. >> unfortunately that is not the rhetoric that we've heard with multiple opportunities. we will keep you updated on the fox news channel and happening now will pick it up after the break. this is "outnumbered." [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
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a fox news alert. security forces are right now combing the streets of paris, searching for gunman that stormed a office and executed the staff. >> 12 people are dead and all of france remains on high alert. we'll cover all of the news "happening now". >> terror in paris. targeting multiple victims and freedom of the press. masked gunmen murdering journalist and others in cold blood in a newspaper headquarters. fox news reports on the motivation behind the sickening attack. >> i can confirm for you if
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