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staying here for outnumber over time. and we'll be here and we'll be back on tv at noon eastern. "happening now" starts right now. >> we begin with a fox news alert. a new arrest in the paris terrorist attacks but it doesn't come in france? >> authorities are searching for half dozen suspected terrorist. we are covering all of the news, "happening now". the terrorist attacks. sa yed kouachi and ala wacky teamed up. and hundreds of others trained there, to including some americans. oil prices nearing a six year low, easing the pain at the pump. how long will this last?
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and an afternoon commute turned deadly. >> chaos in the dc metro as smoke floods the train. >> one person is dead and dozens injured as the ntsb tries to figure out what happened. it is all "happening now". >> we begin on tuesday with new details in the deadly terrorist attacks in paris and including the manhunt for six deadly suspects. i am jon scott. >> i am jenna lee. authorities in bulgarria announcing a new arrest in the case. a french citizen believed to have linked to one of the brothers in the attack. this comes as 10000 troops are deployed to protect sensitive sites nationwide. greg? >> reporter: it is a few day
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since the incidents but the searching and questioning only heating up. as for that man nabbed in bulgarria trying to get in to it turkey. he said ties to said kouachi. he and his brother cerif were involved in the slaughter last wednesday. this is new amateur video emerging showing the shooting. we can see the two gunmen coming out of the building going down the street and blocked by police and a shootout. and ended up with an execution shooting of a police officer. they are trying to figure out where they got the guns and money. six suspects were happening out them. ca pa lli was behind the kill
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nothing the kosher sprkt. they were trying to move to syria in an isis controlled town. one remembrance here in paris. a memorial for three policemen that are killed. they received highest honors from france after the fact, of course and defiance we are seeing the cover of the latest edition, the new one coming out tomorrow of charlie hebdo and on the cover a car can toon of prophet mohammed he is holding the sign i am charlie and caption all is forbegin and tear running down the face of the prophet mohammed. last night i showed it to a waitress right around the corner from where i used to live and she looked at it and she
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cried, too there is a lot of emotion tied to the events of the last couple of days. >> thank you. >> here in the u.s., the white house is facing criticism for not sending high- ranking officials to the sunday march in paris. ed henrow, we watched you questions josh earnest about this yesterday. did the white house succeed in making the criticism go away? >> reporter: to some extent. they are hoping it will not focus on i high profile snub. they say it is not the president's fault that he or top level officials never went. i pressed for answers and who made the decision if not the president, listen. is the president upset with the decision that it involved other world leaders and never reached
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his desk. has he expressed anger at that? >> not at this time. >> reporter: it is basic. >> it was a decision for the white house and it takes clear responsibility. >> reporter: white house officials say that french officials were not offended that the president and other top officials did not it attend. that's what they are saying in public perhaps being diplomatic. >> the president met with congressional leaders for the first time this year. any sign was a thaw. >> reporter: the president talked when the media was allowed in this finding common ground. senator mcconnell said the president is sending the opposite message when he threatens to veto the keystone pipeline. >> we are getting congress out
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of the business of protecting the president from good ideas. that's our commitment to the american people. when it comes to the bipartisan keystone bill, it is hard to see a serious reason why president obama would veto the jobs anyway. >> reporter: white house aides are hoping to see eye to eye with republican leaders on international trade and tax reform, but there are sharp differences not only about keystone and national security issues in the wake of the paris attacks and the president's strategy to deal with isis and his plans to close down guantanamo bay, jon. that is controversial. >> would have been great to be a fly on the wall in that meeting. >> the republican controlled house is charging ahead to block the president obama's actions on immigration despite the new veto threat. they are debating on a homeland
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security bill that law makers want to use to defund. we have mike emmanuel live in capitol hill with more on this mike? > reporter: they are trying to stop president obama on immigration. the house is expected to vote tomorrow on a 39.7 billion package to fund homeland security through september. that is 400 million than fiscal year 2014 and includes 10.sepfor customs and border protection and reduce money for tsan and coast guard and a separate amendment that stops the president's executive action on immigration and that's where the fight will be the controversy over immigration. speaker boehner said the president went too far. >> we are voting to block the president's overreach. his executive overreach that i believe is beyond his constitutional duty and frankly
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violates the constitution itself. it is not about actually the issue of immigration. what it is it is about the president acting lawlessly. >> reporter: on the house floor and elsewhere on capitol hill, much of the debate is on the immigration component. the amendment that house law makers are likely to pass. rather than joining with the democrats to make positive changes, the republicans are continuing the anti- immigration agenda and outtaching to the funding bill that undermine the president's action and they are threatening to shut down the department of homeland security if they don't get what they want. >> reporter: they have 54 republicans and they need 60 to pass a bill and 67 if they are trying to override a veto, jenna. >> mike, thank you. >> reporter: sure. >> conservative republicans are
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trying to rally the party around the plan to challenge president obama's excutive action on immigration and if the gop unites and challenging the president on that score, there is a presidential veto. and how is this immigration fight going to unfold? jilly is a writer for the national review and richard fouler host of the richard fowler show. jillian what did you think about the strategy. which side is winning the strategy battle here? >> it is the democrats that are wining this right now. executive action was a political sly move. if you look at what it does for immigrants tis not putting them with a green card or path of immigration, it is a temporary measure and it plays on the party divisions and it is a controversial and we are talking about the legality of
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executive action rather than passing lasting immigration reform. >> richard, the president said he didn't have the power and then he he justify it? >> i think jillian is right. it is a small fix on a larger larger problem. the president had to act. he waited so long for congress to do something as millions of americans live in the shadows and the president had to act. and jeff sessions in the senate and house want to play russian roulette after what happened in paris, they are making a mistake. shutting down the department of homeland security is not the answer. >> no one is talking about shutting it down. they fund it through february and try to find a way to defund the president's program, right. >> i don't think so. i think the president had a chance to having a solution or work on a compromise.
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he chose a issue. and hold over the republicans and bash them in the press. he is pushing the divisive policy. >> here's the thing jillian the president tried to get a solution. marco rubio and chuck schummer hammered a bipartisan and the republicans would not vote for it including border security and pathway to citizenship. republicans have a huge problem with pathway to citizenship. they haven't proposed how to fix or replace it. we'll be at still mate. >> it is divisive on both sides. it is something that is going to require compromise and putting forth a inflammatory excutive actions not the way to force compromise. >> richard, she is correct that
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many in the african-american community who are saying, we helped to it elect president obama the and we have terrible unemployment and legalizing 5 million people giving them work permits is not helping that situation. >> this is the democratic party. and including myself. we need a pathway to citizenship. this is not a 0- sum game here. democrats need a pathway that is sensible and reasonable and not instant amnesty which is not what the bipartisan bill was. the president was okay with that and i think the republicans can pass the same bill marco rubio authored and the president would sign it today. >> there was an amnesty program under ronald reagan and it was supposed to end the problem of illegal immigration once and for all, richard and it did not do that. >> you are right. i say we need pathway to
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citizenship. it is a long pathway having to pay taxes and background check and that worked for americans. 57 percent of the americans believe we need a solution and so get to work and get it don. >> what the president offered is not a solution. >> it is a stop gap. i agree with you. >> it is a divisive one. >> hold on here. >> i think there is a lot of the republicans that agree with you that it is an opportunity to advance free market for labor as we get behind free market for other things. excutive actions equipmentive and putting the republicans in a position where it is difficult to compromise with the president. >> we see those divisions in the conversation. >> jillian, and richard thank you both. >> thank you. >> and after the hacking attack of twitter and youtube account.
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>> pope francis bringing calls for sxaes reconciliation to sri lanka and the first on his weeklong trip to asia. he was greeted with a parade of elephants and a 21 cannon salute. pope francis will canonize that country's first roman catholic saint before head to the philippines. >> and yesterday's breach in the u.s. central command and a group of hackers claiming to be sympathetic to isis. here's more from jennifer on
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this story. >> reporter: the pentagon spokesman cornell warren ordered all media website to increase the strength of pass words and offer social media accounts a tip sheet on how to keep it secure. they went back on line 10 o'clock p.m. eastern. they are carrying out an after action review and looking at social media sites. few here think that the attack came from the middle east. warren said it is little more than a frank and vandalism and inconvenience. it does not compromise our operations in any way shape or form. it included home addresses and
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partial social security numbers of u.s. military officers that was from a document that is now believed to be from a official. that is not in the public domain and not classified and not in the public domain. warren could not say if it indicated it was an inside job. >> with the twitter account that was hacked by islamist jihaddist sympathizers yesterday it just goes to show how much more work we need to do public and private sector to strengthen our cyber security to make sure our bank accounts are safe and public infrastructure is safe. >> this will be a big theme in the president's state of the union later this month. >> thank you. >> let the debate begin on a bill that the president promises he will veto the
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keystone pipeline. is that controversial project even needed now? and another big fine in the wreckage of the air asia flight that crashed in a stormy ocean. investigators hope it sheds light on what brought down the jet. and terrifying moments in the height of rush hour in washington. what caused the subway station to fill with a choking cloud of smoke?
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>> right now officials are hoping for answers to the aviation mystery after recovering the second black box
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from the air asia flight. the box contains the flight voice recorder. investigators say it could take weeks to analyze all of the data in both black boxes. flight 85-01 crashed in the java sea with 162 people on board. >> the debate under the construction of the key stone pipeline. they the president will veto the measure if it passes. the house passed its version for the pipeline to carry oil from canada to the u.s. gulf. there is a new variable. with the price of gas hovering over $2 a gallon and the price of oil falling. is it needed? we have the former administrator of pipeline and hazard.
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and jay is here. great to have you here. brigham talk to us about it. there was a urgency for it to be built when oil markets were moving and now there is questions. how does that impact the pipeline if at all. >> first, it is great to be back here today. there is a need to build the pipeline and what we are seeing currently, a lot of that oil is being transported by other modes of transportation. meaning by rail and by truck. i think it is important to frame the context. up to a quarter of key stone xcell is not canadian. it is u.s. crude. that is needed. >> what do you think about it jane. >> two things he has wrong. only 50,000 barrel of tar sands is going by rail and the majority of oil is american oil which they like because they
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like to play the stock market to he has his information wrong on that fact and the reality the contracts that transcanada has they will not show and the information from the state department report said up to 25 percent. but the onramp doesn't have the capacity for 25 percent. and so the facts are not true. >> what is your point of the lack of information, why is that significant to the key stone debate. >> republicans are misleading americans saying it will help with american energy security. it is a tar sands pipeline to get it exported. it helps canada because they rely on gas tax. but it does nothing for america. and republicans watch fox news and they carry about imminent domain for private gain. it is a cooperation using
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imminent domain against the farmers and ranchers. >> talk about the portion. it only benefits canada and we cannot export crude oil and not something we are allowed to do and republicans are looking to reverse that to be part of co stone. if that does not get done is it only beneficial to the canadians. >> everything she is say suggest wrong. that is the problem with the debate. we are entrenched in a run of the mill infrastructure project that should have been approved six years ago. i don't know where she gets her facts from and they are not right. the issue is the government's own report said not building the pipeline undermines environmental safety and not building the pipeline leads to more injuries and accidents and state department said more deaths. we have to move beyond the idea
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logical battle of fossil fuel and renewable and talk about the process. the president has kicked the can down the line six years. we can't hold it hostage at the expense of american safety. my job was to transport it safely and people areng infrastructure projects we need because of personal reasons. >> let me add as well. if we put the map up. the other argument we don't allow it to do it safely according to our standards that canada finds another way to bring business elsewhere and that is not good. finish up with your final thoughts and we'll talk about safety being one of the center part of the argument. >> that is the argument they use. they will find another way. without maximum capacity and
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cheap infrastructure like key stone. tar sand industry is constrained. and there is a lot of production that is slowing down and that is good for long-term of climate change which is a reality we have to place. nebraska university said if we don't address climate change nebraska will be at risk. it is my job to protect our water for future generation and the land. we don't need the pipeline. it uses imminent domain for private gain and the president will not allow it to be built. and so transcanada and tar sands should move on to different energy sources. >> seven out of ten americans have supported the project since the beginning. and there might be question about the information but that is public opinion. we would love to have back.
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you have great arguments and we look to hearing them again. >> and there are new details about the suspects in the terrorist in the paris attack including a link to a notorious american terrorist that is now dead. the two men met in an al-qaeda training camp. how do we stop the financing that allows terrorist to move around so freely. our painle weighs in. >> and former president jimmy carter in the center of controversy over his comments about the mass cower in paris. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.®
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>> a fox news alert on new video that shoes gunmen firing at police after the attack on charlie hebdo magazine office. take a look at this. (inaudible) this is after the gunmen murdered 12 people inside of those offices and the translation is. this we a venge the prophet mohammed. and we have a venged the prophet mohammed. al-qaeda, yemen. that's what they were yelling in the streets and after shootout with police officers. we have more on this, john. >> new information about one of the brothers involved in the deadly paris attacks. said kouachi met with american
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terrorist an war a llak i in the training camp in yemen. >> reporter: the investigation confirmed to fox news the 34-year-old suspect met with the american cleric an wara lki. and the bottom line one of the brothers met with the cleric. the yemeni official who is not authorized to speak on the record confirmed the 34-year-old massacre suspect went to yemen to study in the arab be- center that was a recruiting ground bian war al- a lacki. 300 operators are known who trained in the camps and 50
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percent were foreign born includeing some americans. this is evidence that there are teams like the kouachi brothers out there. a short time ago, begin the new connection tying the operatives to, where emen. four senate republicans including the new chairman of the intelligence committee would support legislation to temporarily halt the transfer from guantanamo bay where the detainees are from that country. >> we realize that anyone that has knowledge and texture of yemen in 2011 is a source for us to go to and run the names of the brothers and to see if there was talk of an upon operation. >> it is clear we need a time out, so that we do not reconfront terrorist we captured and currently in guantanamo. >> french investigators and u.s. intelligence officials are working to track down what is described as the support network
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that made wednesday's massacre possible with the a p reporting out of paris that the police union there believes that the ak 47s and grenade launchers were smuggled in the country possibly from siria, john. >> thank you kathryn. >> you're welcome. >> as kathryn mentioned weapons came from abroad perhaps syria and there is a question of funding to do this. for investigators tracing the source of terrorism finding. christopher swift professor in georgetown. and walid ferris is a analyst. christopher you spent time in yemen and interviewed al-qaeda. what do you think of the connection? you think financing and support came from al-qaeda inside of yemen or perhaps not part of
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a bigger network. >> let me clarify. i was zuing tribal and religious leaders. i interviewed al-qaeda you would have seen me on television. >> fair point. sorry about that. >> the situation in yemen al-qaeda and the araban peninsula is in the business of resourcing from outside to wage the campaign inside. what matters here in the terrorist finance is that the ordinary transactions and low cost transactions that allow people and material to move across borders. we are talking about plane tickets and personal bank accounts and the expenditure of funds that is in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. and we are not talking about a massive terrorist corporation in yemen pushing out in the world. to the extent they are pushing out to the world is training and
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indoctrination and situations at play like we saw in paris. >> we are asking the question because of syria and a lot of money in play and funneled in syria and if you watch the pathway of where the widow of one of the terrorist went apparently she got from france to syria, that's what they are saying now, raising the question of who even financed her travel? wa lid what do you think of this? >> first of all with regard to financing the operation like one in paris. it is two ak 47s and a mmo and a missile rocket launcher and renting a car and paying the ticket for this woman to go to syria. that kind of amount as my colleague mentioned is not that big. a lot of money exist in france. remember those networks in europe and france have the cash for that.
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i would be worried mostly as we mentioned, who is hosting her in syria? syria and iraq, whatever al-qaeda or isis is the only place in the planet that can protect her officially. >> if i could. let me get christopher to weigh in on that. you call al-qaeda in yemen a conglomerate and it is confusing to the viewers when there is a distinction in al-qaeda in yemen between syria and although both of them don't like the west. so is there a connection between yemen and syria and the support for this woman or terrorist? >> let me answer that question in two parts. the first is there are multiple al-qaeda successor organizations. and one is the front that is linked to the old al-qaeda network that operates in syria and the other is al-qaeda in the araban peninsula that is
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a leading group in the al-qaeda. you have isis or isil or is slammic state that is an offshoot from al-qaeda and main tains the doctorin and military and political objectives. there are a number of different groups operate nothing syria that would be sympathetic to an individual like the suspect who fled. but looking at financing involved and practical reality of how terrorist cells move around and what they do on a day-to-day basis. it is paying a credit card and renting i car and buying a plane ticket. unless they are surveyed by law enforcement agencies it is hard to track these people down unless you follow the money and that's why the financial intelligence is so important in unravelling the threat on the smaller terrorist. >> and interesting if we can learn from the payments that have to be made at some time.
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i would like to take a moment here. there was an interview on the daily show with jon stewart and president jimmy carter. we are having debates about the difference in al-qaeda cells, this is what jon stewart and president carter were saying about who these extremist are and why they are motivated. let's take a listen. >> i view the extremism as a function of a pretext. it is an idea that it is a religious backing seem ises a pretext for powerless and they are angry and a nilalistic and if it didn't have a religious part to it it would be something else? they would use some other pretext to be violent. >> one of the origins is the palestine problem and that aggravates people who live in the west bank and gas a. what
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they are doing and what is done to them. that is part of it. >> jon stewart said religion is not that big of a deal and president carter said maybe israel walid? >> that is old school pre9/11 thinking. the idealing ones were born in medevial times when the muslim brothers and wahabis and before israel actually occupied land. there are frustrations out of the arab- israeli conflict. that doesn't create the jihaddist. hams and hesbollah and have been obstructing since the early 90s. >> christopher your thoughts? >> it is important to consider the issues and that we look at equities and interest of people involved. president carter spent decades
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trying to resolve the israeli and palestinian crisis and when charlie heb do events occur, people tend to read the events in the things they are working on. >> do you agree with him, christopher and do you think he is right? >> walid is correct in saying that the religion is an important element to some of the islamic militants. it is more important to some than other ares. that being said, it is important not to generalize the issues. the most important thing to do is look at individual groups and their motives and connections and financing from the bottom up that is where we get the details and when you look at top counsel and generalize like president carter did, you don't get the mission oriented intelligence we need. >> a good starting point for another conversation.
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woman died and dozens more people were sent to the hospital. >> reporter: a good day to you, you're right we still don't know exactly what happened here in fact we have heard from the ntsb that it could be months before a final report is issued. so so many people were issued yesterday in the smoke filled tunnel circumstance that took the life of one commuter, u but what we can tell you is that the investigation is ongoing. that arking is likely the cause of what happened and for those of you who are unfamiliar imagine taking a plug and putting it into an outlet and getting a spark and dark black smoke. that's what happened, only it happened with the electrified third rail. and so many commuters were in that tunnel yesterday and were affected dozens in fact, since that area hospital's suffered from smoke inhalation, we have
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also heard from the metro transit authority here expressing condolences for those who have lost a life here. they said obviously that safety remains their number one priority. so they will continue to investigate what happened here. i have been inside the plaz sta today, it has been fairly quiet you wouldn't know anything happened here yesterday, obviously a very big change from what we saw here yesterday afternoon. >> certainly is scary, kevin, thank you. the price of oil now at its lowest in about six years for drivers. that's great but falling prices could also put some american companies out of business. over an average adult lifetime. but there's a better choice. drink more brita water. clean, refreshing, brita. my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain
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up your car than it did. in fact the oil prices have lost about half their value since june, and now we're learning opec, the major oil producers are not looking to cut back production any time soon. joining us from our sister network, lawrence with more. >> reporter: the energy minister for the uae, the united arab emirates, pointing his fingers at american shell producers now. he says that there are mo plans for the cartel to cut production that would boost prices adding that it's not opec's job to protect price, and he e's looking at u.s. rivals to set the floor for how low u.s. prices will go. remember, american shale companies are generally new companies and they're not familiar with big price swings. this as the price of crude fell below $45 a barrel. it's a precipitous drop.
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oil prices could fall even further, we're talking $30 a barrel before it would rise again. this morning they released their comments on the effects of oil's decline in texas, a booming state, saying new ging new drilling in that state will likely affect next year. and missed reaction among other producers, some of them much more vulnerable, including venezuela and russia. they're feeling the economic consequences of dramatically lower oil prices. but drivers as we're telling you, are seeing the results of cheap gas, 18 states now selling regular unleaded for less than $2 a gallon. when u you fill up and it's $1.89 it feels really good. >> lauren, thank you very much. don't mislauren on the fox business network. so what happens when one
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here's my favorite video of the day, a case of road rage you probably won't see in your neighborhood. a bull elephant upset about something goes on a bit of a rampage along the road in a national park in thailand. he rubbed up against cars, scared a bunch of the drivers, he actually sat down on the front of this car ended up ripping off it's bumper, explain that to your insurance company. nobody was hurt. now it is mating season. park officials say there are about 300 wild elephants roaming that area. notice he's a male elephant.
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>> what do you employ there, when you ski an elephant sit down on your hood? >> if you see a deer, you're supposed to slow down but if you see an elephant, i don't know what you're supposed to do. the real story with gretchen starts next. >> dramatic new images from the terror attacks in paris. watch this, showing the masked gunmen as they make their escape. >> reporter: this new video showing the terrorists in a heated gun battle with police, just moments after to the massacre. you can hear them yelling and firing their guns as they drive away, meantime, police still hunting down as many as

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