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we begin with this fox urgent. law enforcement across this nation on high alert, the fbi is issuing now a nationwide bulletin following the terror attacks that we just saw in paris france. but this is new, our catherine herridge is reporting that isis has produced a new video. we knew about the video but now it says, quote, you must strike is soldiers, patrons and troops. strike the police security and intelligence members, as well as their treacherous agent. waging war including the
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citizens of countries that entered into the coalition against the islamic state and then rely upon allah and kill them in any manner, or way, however it may be. those threats coming tonight, and in particular, new york city we know is on heightened alert. in opinion lick areas, wire asking people to show their hands, to show what they're carrying. the mood of this country matching what we're seeing around europe today, as we get ready, prepare for whatever may come next. now let's go to europe which was where news was break wide open. a city forges on after millions of people marched for unity in city of paris. honoring the victims of the worst attacks in french history. this is the fox report. world leaders and some political rivals are showing the way, linking arms in an unprecedented show of solidarity. just days after 17 people were
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slaughtered in multiple terror attacks across france. supporters traveling from european nations and yndbeyond. >> i didn't like those sketches i found them rude and not significant. but i'm here -- >> we want peace, we want to live in peace, we want to work muslim, jewish, catholic, everybody. >> i told you about that video and the readout of that, there are also terror websites which are trying to counter the calls for peace. releasing a posthumous video of the man who was killed after taking hostages after a country grocery write store. rick lebenthal is -- far exceeded what organizers
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expected. >> right, harris it's being called the largest demonstration in the history of france. they were expecting up to a million people might hit the streets in an expression of solidarity against terror. that's a larger crowd than celebrated the victory over the nazis in world war ii it was silent at times but also celebratory and waves of throngs that rolled through every street and avenue of the city center. many wore pens and pencils on their clothing and carried i am charlie signs in honor of the cartoonists and other victims. and there were cheers and applause for the police as well who have also been attacked in this wave of terror across france. here's where the police and the soldiers and the security personnel who were protecting these marchers today, harris, despite the risk to themselves.
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>> and what about world leaders? i saw the video where some of them were linked arm in arm today. >> reporter: and you had the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu standing very close to the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas abbas. there are nearly half a million jewish citizens who live in paris. netanyahu came here today to show solidarity with the french people. he was joined by current and former french presidents, to welcome them to israel should they choose to travel. 17 candles list. netanyahu said the entire world is under attack from radical islam. and recent incidents here were part of a network of hatred.
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>> it waswhat's the latest on the investigation, rick? >> reporter: well the main focus is on the common law wife of the man who killed those four people inside that kosher grocery on thursday, we're now learning that on wednesday he also apparently shot a jogger in france. well the couple was expected to be together for all of those attacks, in fact we're hearing that she left france before those attacks and travelled to istanbul turkey and traveled through a border time. but the search for this woman continues and paris and all of france remains on its highest state of alert because of
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possible future homegrown terror attacks. >> i started this newscast at the top of the hour that we are on high alert across the country because of the threats in this video. rick, thank you very much. let's bring it here in the united states. lawmakers are expressing solidarity with the french people, as well as concerns over the tactics used by the terrorists in paris. arizona republican senator john mccain says this is proof, our current strategy of fighting muslim extremism is not working. >> this is because the result of leading from behind, this is the same organization these people are trained from that the president of the united states said that yemen and somalia were success stories. >> some people may have wondered what our part in the rally and whatnot today in france might have been attorney general eric holder was in paris to take part in a summit on frighting terrorism. president obama was not in paris
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with the other leaders you saw. holder was the highest ranking official sent to paris. peter peter peter doosey. >> the security that goes along with the visit by the president or the vice president ask disstrakting. the president has made several public statements supporting the french in the last few days and this official tells us, the u.s. gore to france jane hartley did attend the -- they are keeping tabs on potential and they're
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doing so to keep from stereotypes. >> i want to siemon forring, monitoring in an appropriate way. >> holder also said that the style of attacks similar to the ones seen in france here in the u.s. keep him up at night. >> peter what we're talking about tonight, is that high alert that our nation is on and these vicious threats online. >> there's a new frightening forecast from the -- the paris style plot could soon be carried out weekly. >> that's a tempo that we could reach, given the number of folks who have gong in and out of syria and now we're learning the
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extent of how much they went into places like yemen early on. so, you know i think we're going to learn a lot more as time goes on. this is an event that continues to unfold from the standpoint of intelligence. >> the administration is holding an anti-extremism summit. >> is there a political price tag for a president not appearing in paris in person? i have seen a lot of questions in my twitter feed about this, there is sharp new criticism now from president obama and senator lindsey graham and others who are accusing him of taking a soft stance on terror. watch. >> this is an international and global war, and we don't have a
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strategy. i hope the administration will do a study on -- the attorney general is a law enforcement and it says all you the need to know about obama's view of this conflict, he think it's a crime out of control, i think it's a war out of control. >> the fox news political analysts are here. >> former republican congressman for new york. pat cadell former pollster for jimmy carter. all right, i want to go to you first, john. we have got these news of these threats that have come in the form of this nine-minute video now. you heard peter reporting. he said eric holder said we have to finding extremists without stereotyping. you shook your head, why? >> the because stereotyping is
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the same thing as what used to be called racial profiling. all these attacks, a, are done by just muslim not just muslim men, they're muslim men and women. if you're the police, the security forces you're going to narrow down who you're looking at to mostly muslims. sorry, but we're at war with islam. >> it's the profiling of lifestyle, it's a cultural profiling. >> and we had a tip on. >> the absence of the president today is an -- is a horrific signal to the world. i mean symbols matter. tension matters. the president didn't know, not even the vice president who
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often fills those roles is running behind. when the united states is supposed to be central. but the policy of this administration is not to acknowledge islamic terrorism. they're having a conference, they refuse to do this. the president lives in his own bubble. and the result of it is that there's no american leadership and we're a disasterous schap whether it was the war in the middle east, in the kruk crane and now the events in europe. >> eric holder is not even going to be in his job in a short while. he's the outgoing by then you have ambassador jane hartley who did take part in the march. we have the dhs deputy secretary who was also at that summit that meeting today. but that arm in arm photo op that the world will see -- >> let me be clear and under store what you're saying and what pat and john have said. this is a moral abdication of
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our role as the leader of the free world, the fact that the president of the united states was not marching to the vice president wasn't marching, the secretary of state wasn't marching, this is just terrible, harris. >> can i read this to you? please. >> security requirements for both president obama and vice president biden are too distracting. >> white house is just plain wrong. this is about every nation, every nation devoted to freedom, liberty and universal values. the fact that we weren't there is an abdication of leader shin and it's not distracting it's central to our role. >> it fits a pattern of this president who does not like to project american power and to be the leader of the free world. he's the first president ever who didn't like it. >> you have a president who's
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not an american exceptionalist in his own words for the first time. you have a president who doesn't see that he is supposed to play, as we said this he has a different view of the world, about muslims and muslim terrorism. we all eagree that it's not all muslims, but when you cannot recognize who your enemy is, the problem now is it's now sticking out like a giant, huge sore thumb. >> okay, you guys are going to come back, as you always do. thanks for being part of the new year. one top lawmaker warning there's terror cells right here in the united states could repeat the work of those terrorists in paris. how do we prevent a similar attack? political insiders back later, stay close. et your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot
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as the u.s. military ends combat operations in afghanistan, it now plans to deploy its forces elsewhere.
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they will be backed by more than 150 tanks and other fighting vehicles. the army is making it clear those troops are being deployeded in europe to conduct exercises and will not be there permanently. >> good evening, harris, a senior army official tells us that they plan to pull the troops from south korea, it's a part of what they're calling a broad rebalance within the army. they plan to move a brigade of tanks and fighting vehicles into europe by the etched of the year, at the same time, about 3,000 the troops will be deployed to conduct those exercises in germany and other countries. the troops will likely only be in the region until the fall or the end of the year. why the shift? in part to reassure that the european allies are in a position of strength when it comes to russia.
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>> i think vladimir putin has concluded that he can pretty much get what he wants with minimal -- the kbhik sanctions -- given russian conventional forces, predominance in the eastern part of the european continent, one brigade and a few more thousand american troops is not going to make that much of a different. >> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, he says, harris if this is a first move that's great, then certainly not enough. >> i'm concerned about the timing of this. did the army make this decision to send in troops before or after russian in invaded crime merea? >> this the decision came down before russia decided to invade crimea. it was part of the downgrade in
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afghanistan. a senior army officer tells us that the regionally aligned forces is a new concept which actually makes the stress on this, that we can actually go to the world's hot spots. harris, as you know, we have quite a few of those, he said. >> we do. will carr. thank you very much. well it may be a rush morning commute for millions of you. i a weren't storm system bringing ice and snow and some really cold temperatures, much like we have just seen but some even colder. and it's a big chunk of the county that's going to see this. ? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief.
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it's now all moving north and east. millions of americans in the path of this sleet, freezing rain and snow. and the west coast not being spared either. another storm system will come together there bringing rain and mountain snow to parts of southern california. the search for to the black boxes from airasia flight 8501. crews now detects more pings which they say they believe were being sent by the boxes. they same from two different sections of the plane that was recovered off the ocean floor yesterday. now investigators say those the flight recordings might be wedged underneath other wreckage. >> indonesian officials are growing more confident that the cockpit voice and flight data recorder also soon be recovered. today three separate indonesian ships detected strong wings from two locations about 20 yards
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from each other. officials believe the two black boxes separated from the tail on impact. >> translator: we have detected a signal in one-indication where we believe it is a signal of the black box. >> divers from searching that one location where the snamignals are particularly intense, but the boxes have yet to be found. they're hoping divers can retreat the boxes. of course it will all depend on the severity of the debris field on the sea floor which includes passenger seats, some tragically with victims still strapped in. the backs boxes hold the key to what happened to flight 850 is1. pilots asked to climb to a higher altitude to avoid big
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rain clouds. meanwhile sonar is continuing to pick up large on objects on the sea floor. officials have yet to find the main body or fuselage of the airplane, with the majority of the 162 passenger remains where thought to be be. airasia ceo tony fernandez tweeted today, we are led to believe back box may have been found, still not confirmed, but strong infocoming my main thought is fuselage. millions of people marching in unity today paris france trying to recover from terror attacks that left 17 people dead last week. analysts are now warning the threat of sleeper cells, not necessarily so sleeper. still exists in france and right here in the united states. the fox news political insiders will come back and we want you to join the conversation, we want to hear from you actually on this. how has the paris crisis changed
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kicking off their -- they're going to learn which were the best films and tv eshows of the year. we'll take a -- -- good to see you harris we're missing you on the red carpet it wouldn't be a red carpet without you. >> you're sweet. you're sweet. >> it could be a ticket tonight, the biggest, best party of the year. there are two stories, one, the golden globes has an opportunity to make history by awarding the first ---julian moore is nominated for two acting categories. for drama and comedy or musical. of course the big buzz tonight, mr. and mrs. clooney making their first official hollywood performance.
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trying to get all the pandemonium, as all the big a -- list stars are --- >> michael, thank you very much. have fun. i'm harris faulkner, this is the fox report, fear and confusion turning into resolve against terror in paris, none of the -- the march, the largest in the country's history. bigger than they saw at the end of world war ii. amy kellogg, live for us in
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paris. >> it's really difficult to describe what it was like to be at that march today. because despite all to the who horror and the bloodshed and the sorrow. there was also a sense of solidarity there wasn't anger, there wasn't ugliness there was just a confirmation of all the values that the french have traditionally traditionally. >> -- kosher grocery on friday and a policewoman on thursday. ahmed swears his allegiance to isis, a former lawyer of his today is quoted as saying that he always liked to take pictures of himself, but in the past they were usually extremely suggestive ones meant to get the attention of girls and not fellow jihadis.
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the rally today was a success. 40 world leaders at a time when paris is already on its highest state of alert. there could have been trouble. but there wasn't harris, and it was just a unified cry of no more, we're not going to take this anymore, we have had enough, and people somewhere had all sorts of different interesting signs, they were holding pencils, with plaque cards that -- they died laughing and they even had those cartoons mocking all sorries of religious figures that have been charlie hebdo's trademark art in the past couple of years. >> absolutely, free speech at the heart of this. you and i were on the air on friday when there was breaking wide open. we were on fox broadcasts such as a different scene tonight. senator diane feinstein who was the vice president of the senate intelligence committee. small networks of paris are
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already here in the u.s. >> i think they're sleeper cells not only in france, but certainly in other countries, and yes, even in our own so i think this calls for vigilance. >> the fox news political insiders are back and we want you to chairmanime in tuning on my facebook. like us there and then on twitter. you know, it's really interesting, we started with with that isis video, it's it's 90 minutes long. our catherine herridge has been looking at that and giving us some details tonight. among some of the things you see our president obama and several other leaders on there in the call for attacking nonleaders. nine minute isis talking about -- and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. so there were a whole bunch of
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people who hate us out there. your hear diane fine stein, how concerned are you of how prepared we are or are not? >> we have the full concentration of the new york city police across the country. but there's a larger point in what senator finestein was saying we need an offensive war against terror not just defense, but to rule out isis al qaeda. >> what does that look like? >> that means using every resource at our disposal. >> and you don't think we're doing that now? >> no, i don't. i don't think we have done nempg our power to go after isis we have to have more bombing raids we have to have more men on the ground, we need to be in coalition, in alliance with our allies leading from the front. >> can i say something about what i noticed when the white house chose to go represent our country? eric holder, i know he's leaving his job. he was representing us at the
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meeting that he had over there. here's my question, he's law enforcement, we're talking about terrorists. okay? i mean can you tell me why we send the nation's top attorney, and maybe i don't know, like jay johnson, the head of the dhs or something. maybe he was busy. >> the secretary of state when he was running force president argued that there was a law enforcement matter after 9/11. we have had this before. we have this administration loochk along with -- to edit the fbi's what they are allowed to do in terms of doing mosques, or surveilling likely or source where is they gather enemies, we have in new york, a mayor who just ended the most effective program that the police had in terms of monitoring again, those potentially dangerous mosques and stuff. you start by having to recognize what you're facing, and like in ft. hood when you actually will say that that ft. hood was a
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work place violence rather than than an attack, an islamic extremist attack, you've got problems of being able to protect yourself. >> the nsa can basically see the hair spray i'm using. i'm confused by that. >> but if it will prevent an attack. what should america do? doug started it off very well poot too but i think we have to draw back and say, what is going on here for 40 years we have fought the cold war, against the soviet union americans were together on that pretty much, we ended up winning, thank god after 45 years. we are now in a newer era in our defense against radical islam. >> what should and could we do? besides all the things that dog said is that we need to start allying ourselves with something that is not popular over here. >> what is that? >> strong men. many strong men who run their
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countries and eliminate this stuff in their country. number one, general al sise, who said obama gave the white house a good house keeping stamp of approval to, five years later, the elected president of egypt is going to kill them, thank god. in jordan, king abdullah wipes it all out. in saudi arabia, they don't wipe it out. they pay it off. they paid off osama bin laden they paid off al qaeda for protection from it. we have to lead the way and we have to get rid of all of this soft nonsense, this politically correct stuff. in the middle east it's the stone age, and the only language these bastards understand is kill them before they kill us. >> pat? >> what do you think of that pat? >> that's pretty strong jargon. >> you don't disagree do you,
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pat? >> i don't. i agree entirely, i think that we have to understand, what we saw in europe and we need to look deeper at this. it's appeasing its way into this crisis. how they managed to let so many people, with to many immigrants without -- with open borders basically for this, is astonish astonishing and the political class in europe, starting with the eu and the leaders, are all saying they're passing blasphemy laws, they're allowing shar areaia law, and the europeans somewhere gotten a wakeup call. we have had that wakeup call and we have had it again. >> how frustrated are you with the president not being there in paris said? and kind of ruling out, knowing what we have to do to protect this country, where do you think we are? >> i'm frustrated, i'm
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embarrassed, i'm ashamed. he is the leader of the free world. he should be there and really harris, i can't think of any reason why when you don't have our senior political and international leadership there it is something that is repugnant to everything i believe is right. this isn't democrats and republicans fl. >> the three of us are old enough to remember the funeral of president kennedy and a friend of our show says backstage, and he reminded the three of us before we went on the first thing that went on in the front row of arlington cemetery, was president dougal. flew over here right after the assassination. linked arms and was just towering over everybody. >> our president should have been in the middle of that front row, going through paris. >> that's very powerful. very interesting.
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>> i just want to point out too, political correctness is directing everything. we have a problem. it's not the whole muslim problem. i think it's the most important speech any leader has been given on this subject for a long time. when he said, we need a revolution in our religion. remember, there's been no refirm mags in muslim ---unlike christianity and judaism. >> we'll get to some of our tweets and facebook posts, but i'm seeing a lot of people chiming in and they're very powerful about that former french leader coming hire on a day of an -- i don't normally do this. but for nearly my entire adult life, i've been a journalist, i have seen a lot. here's what i know democracy sits in the palm of the hands of
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freedom of the speech and freedom of the press. but without freedom of nonviolent expression, it's just government with a whole lot of power and very limited visions, because of our freedoms we dream, we are dream makers we are dream keepers, our nation has said clothed fought for and loved many people than any other on the face of this plant. when america shines a light on evil, the light is so bright, you are enemies isis, al qaeda, whatever they want to call themselves, would like to distinguish it for good for what has happened to one of america's allies over the past several days, including the bloodshed in the newspaper. radical islamists are showing a true hatred for that light of free speech and free press. and in the midst of those terror attacks on friday, it seemed like something was renewed, the united globe which we really haven't seen since 9/11/2001.
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freedom of press free speech will not be assassinated by a blood thirsty enemy that radicalizes a faith to try to become relevant. it is their mission to silence the loudest criers for democracy on the planet, to behead other journalists and others, but that silence they seek will not come, it just can't, i promise you it can't. >> way to go harris. omeone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr® to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, like aricept® it may improve overall function... and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (man) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients.
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pat you had some thoughts? >> one thing is the worst thing that we do to defeat ourselves is not be brave enough, the kurjs for -- what they're
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journalists, members of government leadership to sensor ourselves because we were afraid. to the media in this country -- we had a woman, an american woman, a cartoonist molly nicholls, who most of the audience doesn't know, because nobody at fox has talked about it ever who was threatened with a fatwa. >> she's still in hiding? >> the fibl session syrians go into hiding, change your name have your own basically witness protection program. they said we won't protect you. the fbi in this country protect you. >> could i make a personal point? >> you were as pat said, extreme eloquent. >> thank you. >> i normally wouldn't talk this way. i am jewish, but given what happened at the market, given what happened in belgium at the museum. the fact that the president didn't get on the plane and go to paris saturday to go to
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synagogue has also shamed and disappointed me. he should have been in synagogue worshipping with jews to make it clear that never again continues to have resonance. we have bipartisan agreement on just how strong and great this country should be. i'm seeing so much response about that comment for former prince leaders that came here. >> he was a very tall man so she stood out over everybody else, that his officers had on and it meant to the world. >> we wouldn't be here today if the french hadn't been our our
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side. they're icon know classic idealistic, and the best of the french has come out this weekend, and unfortunately, the worst of our government has come out this weekend. >> can i make one other quick point about being protective of ourselves? we have in our country, muslims countries, they have many of these blasphemy laws. in the united states, our colleges and universities have speech codes which say you cannot say anything that might offend anyone. do you know what? the federal government finances the university, that they said you're not allowed to do that. free speech matters even if it's stupid speech but that's how we are training our country. >> speakers go to colleges and they get shouted down. >> brandiced, it's terrible. we're going to talk now about politics. did you know mitt romney was
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well as we come back, we're going to talk about whether the third time is a charm for mitt romney. he's considering another run, our political insiders are back. >> we thought that you usually read the tweets about us. we're going to read two tweets about your eloquent statement. harris faulkner, epic speech harris, and they love you but morning you, it's what they said. and it needs to be said.
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>> i felt like no one else said it. >> you are speaking to the universality of our core values. it's what unites us as a people and why the president should have been in france and why he needs to lead from the front and not behind. >> all right. >> most of august, you're filling a vacuum there which is in all of our politics the lack of vision and leadership about what america is and america's not afraid, and america stands for what america is. >> i'm reading the tweets, i think we all agree upon the fact that we are all eyes and hearts with france. we know what freedom is in this country, we're still that beacon of light. i want to move on real quickly, because there are people who say they want to -- john, do you have something that we don't know? >> i think he is going to run. i think the reason he's going to run is what we just talked about. since the last election, every day where this guy has ever gone, people come up to him on the street in the airport or
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whatever. and say gosh we wish you had won that election. >> our deal is he's a terrible political candidate. >> does he etake away from because you know it comes down to money. i hear it's a billion dollars -- >> i think that romney would be the nominee. now he is apparently getting back in the hunt. there will be sort of two primaries. one between romney and jeb bush both for money and votes. and the second one between rarnd paul, ted cruz and mike huckabee. and out of those two camps will come two front runners and one of those two winners will be the republican nominee. but harris, we're divided what we need to do now is come together as a country and put the political issues aside and fix the problems. >> the country is hungry for real leadership that --
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hello and welcome to a special sunday edition of justice. thanks for being with us tonight. you are watching now an incredible display of unity among world reeders, reminiscent, if you're old enough to remember, of the liberation of paris from nazi german in 1944. today europe stared down terror in a peaceful dmen strairgs. a solidarity march where millions protested the terrorist attack by the islamic extremists. sunday's march will most certainly make history. and they march, certainly shoulder to shoulder, arm in

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