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according to the liberation newspaper, the liberation newspaper was saying earlier the suspects had been arrested. they published the names of these possible three suspects. two of them are brothers from french algerian descent. one of them is an 18-year-old homeless man in paris. at the moment there is not 100% confirmation they have been arrested but apparently the police have identified and localized them. >> obviously this is a shocking thing. nothing like this has happened in the country before. talk about what it is like now that the country has reacted. >> pretty much the whole day around the headquarters at the scene of the shooting, the area was locked down by the police. at around 6 p.m., about four hours ago, people started to head to the republic square in a massive silence march, one of the biggest gatherings we have seen in paris for a long time. more than 10,000 people paying tribute to the journalists who were killed. there was a very emotional moment at some point where thousands of people pointed their pens and press cards toward the sky to show their support for the fr
according to the liberation newspaper, the liberation newspaper was saying earlier the suspects had been arrested. they published the names of these possible three suspects. two of them are brothers from french algerian descent. one of them is an 18-year-old homeless man in paris. at the moment there is not 100% confirmation they have been arrested but apparently the police have identified and localized them. >> obviously this is a shocking thing. nothing like this has happened in the...
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two days after the paris attack, a liberal newspaper in america posts a "charlie hebdo" cartoon of aman pushing muhammad in a wheelchair. his face is blurred but not the jer jews. why is it okay to do that? is islam forcing us to self-censor already? >> yes, it is, judge jeanine. actually i suppose muslims could argue that the prophet muhammad is their prophet and the jewish man is just a jew, but the fact is any time anybody shows any muslim or anything that's islam related in a negative light, they consider it defamation of religions -- the defamation of islam and it violates islamic blasphemy code, so we are self-cens self-censoring. >> when you look at it, not meant as criticism, virtually the reality today. virtually no one in the media reproduced the "charlie hebdo" cartoon that caused this terrorist attack, supposedly, in paris. >> that's true. and while here in america a lot of people will say that we should be sensitive or have responsible speech or politically correct speech, i think the truth is a lot of people are afraid and it's not juf the violence. they're afraid of fr
two days after the paris attack, a liberal newspaper in america posts a "charlie hebdo" cartoon of aman pushing muhammad in a wheelchair. his face is blurred but not the jer jews. why is it okay to do that? is islam forcing us to self-censor already? >> yes, it is, judge jeanine. actually i suppose muslims could argue that the prophet muhammad is their prophet and the jewish man is just a jew, but the fact is any time anybody shows any muslim or anything that's islam related in...
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now working out of liberation newspaper and under tighter security. today one of the few surviving cartoonists, working on a special edition for e -- next week spoke of his emotions. "we are trying to take care of ourselves, i am sure you'd understand if something like this happens to you ". we are holding on. >> around the world gatherings for tolerance and unity. thousands took to the streets in dresden to protest against raise: it came in response to anti-islamic demonstrations held in the city every week for the past several months. in the city of hebron there is solidarity solidarity. demonstrators called the attack an sault on free speech. >> in san jose similar sentiment. french nationals stood side by side. the crowd sang the french national anthem. more on the attacks tonight in our deeper look segment. we explore the rise of home grown and so-called lone wolf terrorism across the globe and the difficulties in combatting such threats >>> the al qaeda linked al nusra front is taking responsibility for suicide attacks in lebanon. at least 7 wer
now working out of liberation newspaper and under tighter security. today one of the few surviving cartoonists, working on a special edition for e -- next week spoke of his emotions. "we are trying to take care of ourselves, i am sure you'd understand if something like this happens to you ". we are holding on. >> around the world gatherings for tolerance and unity. thousands took to the streets in dresden to protest against raise: it came in response to anti-islamic...
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. >> the two publications that have had direct results of their work and murder were both liberal newspapers, magazines in france and in denmark. >> right. >> it's been the left that stand up and say something. the conservatives tuck their tail and run. have you noticed the poll in frns that young people were much more predisposed toward radical islam than older people? i think it's sort of like in the united states where younger people today, it's not at all unusual for people to see multicultural dpath dating multicultural multicultural dating. the mingling that's going on here, younger people with begin beginning to find this acceptable. that's the thing that's kind of scary because they're getting 'em posed to it on a daily basis. >> i don't know if you can come care affection for radicalization to mixed dating. >> i didn't mean that. >> no. >> it was a stretch but i was trying to find something we could relate to. >> i know. the point about the growing radicalization of youth, 27% of those age 18 to 24 view the islamic strait. that's very frightening. >> the rb it's important for the pr
. >> the two publications that have had direct results of their work and murder were both liberal newspapers, magazines in france and in denmark. >> right. >> it's been the left that stand up and say something. the conservatives tuck their tail and run. have you noticed the poll in frns that young people were much more predisposed toward radical islam than older people? i think it's sort of like in the united states where younger people today, it's not at all unusual for...
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you know that there's no western liberal newspaper on the face of the earth that would publish anti-semitic cartoons and rightly so for understandable reasons. when it comes to islam and muslims, this sort of conflation in terms of the need for muslim public intellectuals and leaders to come out and condemn, obviously which we have today still remains large because we want the rest of western societies to know that we're part and parcel of our nations. one of the 12 people who were actually killed, the 42-year-old policeman. >> that's right. >> who was gunned down on the sidewalk was actually a muslim. >> right. >> so we're as much victims in this as anybody else. and you know, we are horrified and saddened by the tragedy today. >> michael, i think of you as kind of a maximalist on this. i think you and i probably have very different views of the decision to publish the danish cartoons. you thought they were a place worthy endeavor. >> i even published them, too. on the website i ran in sweden after a website in sweden was shut down for publishing them. >> my feeling today is a very good po
you know that there's no western liberal newspaper on the face of the earth that would publish anti-semitic cartoons and rightly so for understandable reasons. when it comes to islam and muslims, this sort of conflation in terms of the need for muslim public intellectuals and leaders to come out and condemn, obviously which we have today still remains large because we want the rest of western societies to know that we're part and parcel of our nations. one of the 12 people who were actually...
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now, working out of liberation newspaper and under tighter security today, .1 of the few surviving cartoonists, reynold lusier who was working on a special edition for next week spoke of his smokes. >> we are trying to take care of ours, he said and continue our work. he stated from this emotional outpouring, i am sure you would understand if something like this happened to you. but we are holding on. >> reporter: the march tomorrow is expected to be massive in commemoration of those who died in the violence hear this week. after a million people, two dozen world leaders including the prime minister of britain, david cameron. germany's angela americamerkel primary minister netanyahu from israel the king of jordan to name a few. the march will be historic. at the same time there are many fears that it represents a target to extremists and that security risks are very real. >> dana lewis reporting there. france's muslim population is feeling the fallout of this event if powerful ways. some worry they will no longer be accepted in their adopted home. >> paris is a multi-cultural city. there are d
now, working out of liberation newspaper and under tighter security today, .1 of the few surviving cartoonists, reynold lusier who was working on a special edition for next week spoke of his smokes. >> we are trying to take care of ours, he said and continue our work. he stated from this emotional outpouring, i am sure you would understand if something like this happened to you. but we are holding on. >> reporter: the march tomorrow is expected to be massive in commemoration of...
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several french media reports that the three suspects have been arrested according to the lib"liberation" newspaper a left-wing newspaper in france. however, at the most, the french interior ministry denies doesn't confirm or deny that these suspects have been arrested. according to several french media reports we have seen in the past few hours, these three suspects include two brothers, of french algerian decent. 32 and 34 years old who came back from syria over the summer. the third one who possibly was the driver in these attacks this morning in paris was possibly an 18-year-old homeless in paris. so at the moment we don't have confirmation of these arrests. but these coincide with the police reports we had earlier in the day, that these attackers are very well-trained and may have received some military training, maybe, in syria. rose: do we know who they might have been affiliated with? either in syria or when they were back here? any notice about that? >> so no one, no group has officially claimed responsibility for these attacks but, of course it has to be linked with the anger, the interna
several french media reports that the three suspects have been arrested according to the lib"liberation" newspaper a left-wing newspaper in france. however, at the most, the french interior ministry denies doesn't confirm or deny that these suspects have been arrested. according to several french media reports we have seen in the past few hours, these three suspects include two brothers, of french algerian decent. 32 and 34 years old who came back from syria over the summer. the third...
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you know that there's no western liberal newspaper on the face of the earth that would publish anti-semiticartoons and rightly so for understandable reasons. when it comes to islam and muslims, this sort of conflation in terms of the need for muslim public intellectuals and leaders to come out and condemn, obviously which we have today still remains large because we want the rest of western societies to know that we're part and parcel of our nations. one of the 12 people who were actually killed the 42-year-old policeman. >> that's right. >> who was gunned down on the sidewalk was actually a muslim. >> right. >> so we're as much victims in this as anybody else. and you know we are horrified and saddened by the tragedy today. >> michael, i think of you as kind of a maximalist on this. i think you and i probably have very different views of the decision to publish the danish cartoons. you thought they were affirmatively -- >> i even published them too. on the website i ran in sweden after a website in sweden was shut down for publishing them. >> my feeling today is a very good post if it turn
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hearing that the remaining staff of "charlie hebdo" took up their temporary headquarters in the liberation newspaper building this morning, so they can bring out next week's edition. there are about 30 of them who will be working out of liberation. interesting choice of building because last year i was at liberation and they had a gun attack in their reception, killing a young photographer there. so the staff will certainly know what the staff of "charlie hebdo" are going through and they are beginning to in defiance put out the edition next week the one that perhaps stephane charbonnier had been discussing when he was killed alongside his colleagues. in dammartin, about 30 or 40 kilometers north-northeast of paris, it is a fast-moving situation this morning but at least the police now have these two men cornered in that printing press. they do have a hostage, we're told. and they have communicated with witnesses in the area and with the media to say that they want to die as martyrs. let's hear from heath cliff omali, a photographer with the uk's daily tell grandfather. >> we can see lots of police
hearing that the remaining staff of "charlie hebdo" took up their temporary headquarters in the liberation newspaper building this morning, so they can bring out next week's edition. there are about 30 of them who will be working out of liberation. interesting choice of building because last year i was at liberation and they had a gun attack in their reception, killing a young photographer there. so the staff will certainly know what the staff of "charlie hebdo" are going...
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. >> having outdone that he quickly banned not just "charlie hebdo", but liberation a french newspaper whose title requires no translating. when "charlie hebdo" published its survival episode. newsagencies had a dilemma - to show or not show. >> not showing it is crazy, that in the u.k. you can't show that. >> at sky news we decided not to show. >> as "charlie hebdo" seemed notorious, showing the muslim charlie." >> i take issue with the cover depiction. it continues to propagate racist depiction of arabs. prophet muhammad is only prophet muhammad to muslims. to anyone else he's an arab man history. to present an arab man with a hook nose, where is that less offensive than if it was a depiction of a jewish man with a hooked known. it's outrageous, it wouldn't be sl brated, but condemned. >> it's like saying they can't help themselves, like saying we understand not all muslims agree with what the people did. at the same time we'll rub your face in it, because we can. it almost feels like because we can, we must. it's sat. it feels like we are waltzing into a dynamic where there's no mid
. >> having outdone that he quickly banned not just "charlie hebdo", but liberation a french newspaper whose title requires no translating. when "charlie hebdo" published its survival episode. newsagencies had a dilemma - to show or not show. >> not showing it is crazy, that in the u.k. you can't show that. >> at sky news we decided not to show. >> as "charlie hebdo" seemed notorious, showing the muslim charlie." >> i take issue...
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they were sending these to liberal white newspapers in white news services across the country to try to get publicity for their cause. these were like the north carolina times associated press and other newspapers. the protesters used letter-writing campaigns people from all over the nation wrote letters to woodrow wilson, cabinet members some of their assistants protesting against federal jim crowe. this was from east, west, north and south. and one interesting letter-writing campaign, i don't know if any of you are familiar with cary allen cray who wrote "the life of a federal -- black daughter." in her book she describes her grandmother's letter-writing campaign and her grandmother got everybody in the neighborhood to write letters protesting policy, and they joust sent these letters detail you to ask him to reverse the policy. >> if you could take a moment to explain why this world is at its venus, recognition for black achievement was something that was very rare. african-americans all over the country realized that blacks in the federal government had achieved some status and a
they were sending these to liberal white newspapers in white news services across the country to try to get publicity for their cause. these were like the north carolina times associated press and other newspapers. the protesters used letter-writing campaigns people from all over the nation wrote letters to woodrow wilson, cabinet members some of their assistants protesting against federal jim crowe. this was from east, west, north and south. and one interesting letter-writing campaign, i don't...
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they held their meeting at "the liberation" newspaper.meet elsewhere since their building was firebombed back in 2011. "charlie hebdo's" attorney spoke for the entire staff, many of whom were in tears. >> translator: we're also here to work so we are going to forget about the craziness outside this room. we are going to forget about the video cameras. we are simply going to work on our next issue. those who are here will make it work. >> joining me now to talk about "charlie hebdo" and its decision to get right back to work is cnn senior media correspondent and host of "reliable sources," brian stelter. and brian, i know that you spoke with someone who was in that meeting. this must have been so emotional. >> yeah this was the first editorial meeting yesterday. and now they are at work again today and will be through the weekend preparing this publication. they've said they want to print a million copies next week. usually they print 60,000 copies a week. so you can imagine the interest is going to be next wednesday when this comes out. >
they held their meeting at "the liberation" newspaper.meet elsewhere since their building was firebombed back in 2011. "charlie hebdo's" attorney spoke for the entire staff, many of whom were in tears. >> translator: we're also here to work so we are going to forget about the craziness outside this room. we are going to forget about the video cameras. we are simply going to work on our next issue. those who are here will make it work. >> joining me now to talk...
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this bold and bloody attack have been identified by french authorities, in fact, the french newspaper liberation has already published the names i believe two of them in their 30s and one of them is a teenager finance. there are some suggestions that there may have been an arrest. we have no official confirmation from the ministry of interior. just over my shoulder, along this boulevard is where some of the shots were fired. an eyewitness talked about the series of shots she heard looking the streets. a lot of people didn't know what was going on. they thought it was fireworks at first. they came out and it was mayhem here on the central boulevard in the heart of paris. one group of policemen arriving on bikes was fired upon. another policeman shot in his vehicle as he was pulling up, i saw that vehicle taken away here earlier tonight. with bullet holes in the front wind shield. and then as he was on the sidewalk the masked gunmen came up and shot him again to finish him off killed him in cold blood. they collided with one car, as they fled to another district of paris not far from here. they du
this bold and bloody attack have been identified by french authorities, in fact, the french newspaper liberation has already published the names i believe two of them in their 30s and one of them is a teenager finance. there are some suggestions that there may have been an arrest. we have no official confirmation from the ministry of interior. just over my shoulder, along this boulevard is where some of the shots were fired. an eyewitness talked about the series of shots she heard looking the...
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i have a couple of newspapers here. this is liberation, which says, we are one people. that's something that is being expressed again and again and again in the french media. but it is also a time for reflection. after the traumas of last week, as this article says, it is now the hour of questions. and that's really what france is going to have to do now. it's going to have to ask itself some rather troubling questions and try to learn lessons from the experiences it has been through. >> as jacky said in her report, it is the job of the policy makers to uphold some of their democratic freedoms that are enjoyed in france today. well that's >> reporter: well that's the thing, you can do whatever you want about speak everything equality liberty and unity when there are sections that are completely left out in these ideals, there are marginalized sections of the present society. how can the government crack these cells the groups that it believes are working underneath the radar under the fringes of french society just the sorts of groups that popped up last week and struck
i have a couple of newspapers here. this is liberation, which says, we are one people. that's something that is being expressed again and again and again in the french media. but it is also a time for reflection. after the traumas of last week, as this article says, it is now the hour of questions. and that's really what france is going to have to do now. it's going to have to ask itself some rather troubling questions and try to learn lessons from the experiences it has been through. >>...
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and we're joined from paris by luc mathieu, foreign affairs reporter for the french newspaper liberationwas written critically of so-called terrorism "expert" samuel laurent. he appeared on cnn last week with host brooke baldwin. >> live from paris, the author of "the islamic state." samuel, nice to see you. making the point about how this totally seems to be changing the game in the face of terror, similarly local perhaps french natives from perhaps a much larger organization, when you watch the video very trained what is your read on this? >> basically, what you have to understand is the situation has changed a lot from the time -- basically, al qaeda was operating sales, breeding them and they were targeting specific objectives. note the islamic state, what has changed is the caliph is supposed to be the leader of the believers. therefore, issues some quarters -- orders. some of the orders in october and november has been to kill the french by any possible means. that was his words. >> that is samuel laurent. luc mathieu, you have written about who he is. can you talk about him? >> he
and we're joined from paris by luc mathieu, foreign affairs reporter for the french newspaper liberationwas written critically of so-called terrorism "expert" samuel laurent. he appeared on cnn last week with host brooke baldwin. >> live from paris, the author of "the islamic state." samuel, nice to see you. making the point about how this totally seems to be changing the game in the face of terror, similarly local perhaps french natives from perhaps a much larger...
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they're meeting in the editorial newsroom the editorial meeting space, of "liberation," the french daily newspaper here in france. those are all the new breaking strands this hour. but as we were mentioning there, this complicates the investigation for french authorities. if according to these turkish officials who spoke to cnn, hayat boumediene the terror suspect who's being sought by authorities, is in fact in turkey and may have made her way to syria. now, let's go to fred pleitgen. fred you are outside that kosher supermarket where the men believed to have been the boyfriend or the partner of boumediene is suspected of having killed four hostages in a hostage crisis on friday, yesterday, that ended in his death. how does this change the situation for investigators, the fact that this woman they thought may have been involved operationally during the events may not even be in the country? >> reporter: well certainly changes a lot of things for investigators because remember that the beginning, they believed that she might have been involved in the killing of that police officer, that female pol
they're meeting in the editorial newsroom the editorial meeting space, of "liberation," the french daily newspaper here in france. those are all the new breaking strands this hour. but as we were mentioning there, this complicates the investigation for french authorities. if according to these turkish officials who spoke to cnn, hayat boumediene the terror suspect who's being sought by authorities, is in fact in turkey and may have made her way to syria. now, let's go to fred...
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. >> reporter: they went to a newspaper here called "liberation." they have been working last week with the computers and printers there and come up with an edition which will be just as daring as all the others they put out here. it depicts the prophet muhammad on the cover and has prophet wearing a sign "i am charlie." the banner overhead says all is forgiven. it will be just as daring and probably provocative as everything else. >> reporter: jim, the enormous uptick in violence i'm told by officials here this cannot be sustained indefinitely. >> reporter: it should be said these are additional troops to what have been on the streets since 2003 in that area. they declared the high level of terrorist alert. they put army on the troop on the streets at this point. they had them on the streets since. this is 10,000 new troops. they now have more troops serving in france on the streets because of the terrorist threats than overseas. >> reporter: shows you the complications facing the country right now. this as the investigation goes on. jim bittermann
. >> reporter: they went to a newspaper here called "liberation." they have been working last week with the computers and printers there and come up with an edition which will be just as daring as all the others they put out here. it depicts the prophet muhammad on the cover and has prophet wearing a sign "i am charlie." the banner overhead says all is forgiven. it will be just as daring and probably provocative as everything else. >> reporter: jim, the enormous...
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liberal journalism. what i publish in my newspaper, i hope i would, but i wouldn't want to be alone i would want us all to a statement to the people who did this to those journalists in paris today. >> -- ran those cartoons today. >> good. >> what's the next one to go bernie? >> that's right. what if they say they don't want editorials against them? what happens then? have to stop it now. >> thanks for being here. good to see you. >>> well this attack has been inspiring serious debate from more than just journalists. up next, hear from a former islamic extremist now activist and his message for muslims around the world. relco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40. innovation and you. philips norelco. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. you total your brand new car. nobod
liberal journalism. what i publish in my newspaper, i hope i would, but i wouldn't want to be alone i would want us all to a statement to the people who did this to those journalists in paris today. >> -- ran those cartoons today. >> good. >> what's the next one to go bernie? >> that's right. what if they say they don't want editorials against them? what happens then? have to stop it now. >> thanks for being here. good to see you. >>> well this attack has...
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his cartoons are published in the liberal allocation "al-masry al-youm," one of egypt's most prominent daily newspapers's not surprised the new addition of "charlie hebdo" features a cartoon of mohammed. >> terrorism is not clever. perpetrators don't understand how satirists think. it is a logical consequence that when satirists are threatened, they say to themselves, i will really lay it on. >> many cartoonists in the arab world used their craft to address the ttacks on their contemporaries in paris. most of them have taken a stance for freedom -- stand for freedom of speech. >> many have expressed solidarity with the murder journalists -- murdered journalists. they have made it very clear that they believe in press freedom, even if that sometimes contradicts what their faith prescribes. >> qatar this cartoon in a -- this cartoon in a qatar newspaper shows a conflict between freedom of speech and terrorism. freedom wins. this cartoon from lebanon targets the perpetrators directly. the masked gunman says, "i have to defend myself he called me a terrorist." only a handful of cartoonists have defended re
his cartoons are published in the liberal allocation "al-masry al-youm," one of egypt's most prominent daily newspapers's not surprised the new addition of "charlie hebdo" features a cartoon of mohammed. >> terrorism is not clever. perpetrators don't understand how satirists think. it is a logical consequence that when satirists are threatened, they say to themselves, i will really lay it on. >> many cartoonists in the arab world used their craft to address the...
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the courage of people who ran this charlie hebdo newspaper, the office was fire bombed in 2011 after the paper ran a muhammad cartoon that ond liberals. i don't want to in any way suggest or imply that the newspaper was responsible for this barbaric act, but there was an ongoing argument that had been criticized by french officials and the white house in 2012 the paper was being unnecessarily insulting or provocative towards religion. >> but this has change that. >> is it out the window? >> i think it's out the window. >> you can't blame the victim. >> sth knot the time to have this debate. now it's about a principal of western values. >> but you were very candid in saying some of this stuff you find offensive or racist and you don't have to offend it. >> no. i defend their right to do but did i but -- >> i'm offended by what you say but i will die for your right to say it. >> and they do every day. >> but, in fact, the french don't. okay? if we see a million people on the streets of paris today are they willing to put troops on the ground to go after radical islam? >> they are putting -- that's why the -- say they were attacking cha
the courage of people who ran this charlie hebdo newspaper, the office was fire bombed in 2011 after the paper ran a muhammad cartoon that ond liberals. i don't want to in any way suggest or imply that the newspaper was responsible for this barbaric act, but there was an ongoing argument that had been criticized by french officials and the white house in 2012 the paper was being unnecessarily insulting or provocative towards religion. >> but this has change that. >> is it out the...
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they scour newspapers for strains of western inspierdz liberal herecy and have taken down professors journalists and others being sdloil to the communist party orthodoxy. where is china going? >> not towards the "new york times." i will tell you that. the times has problems in china as you know. they might not keep their website. rose: that's because of reporting on some of the powerful families in china. >> sure and a general orientation towards western values the chinese don't abide. rose: what are they worried about? >> what are they worried about? rose: why are they threatened by western values? >> i think they are threatened by anything that they feel could unravel or cause dissent to the monopoly of political power that the chinese communist party has rose: about the monopoly of the party? >> sure. the chinese dream is we want you to get rich. we are going to help you get rich. hong kong, that's nots the chinese dream. rose: some say that's a philosophy of we will take care of the politics and we will let you make as much money as you want. >> the think that worries me is when
they scour newspapers for strains of western inspierdz liberal herecy and have taken down professors journalists and others being sdloil to the communist party orthodoxy. where is china going? >> not towards the "new york times." i will tell you that. the times has problems in china as you know. they might not keep their website. rose: that's because of reporting on some of the powerful families in china. >> sure and a general orientation towards western values the chinese...
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so the newspapers themselves were surprisingly not very critical of especially among republicans a.k.a. liberal actors when their democratic rivals were being shut down and put out of business. >> certainly the civil war dominates the news. what else was in the newspapers during these four years? once again we are coming from a climate where as we talked about earlier the people really are listening to the voice of the newspaper of their choice democratic or republican. they are really relying god -- i bet if you will make daily lives. what else is in the pages of the newspapers besides what was going on in the war? >> that's a great question because the war dominates historians -- but of course every newspaper has to have local news, crime news in new york, financial news and new york editors prided themselves as did before the blockade southern atlantic coast and newspapers prided themselves in getting access to for news quickly because they had harbors that were sheathed ships with four news. fact even during the civil war it was so intense that when a ship approached newspapers would send c
so the newspapers themselves were surprisingly not very critical of especially among republicans a.k.a. liberal actors when their democratic rivals were being shut down and put out of business. >> certainly the civil war dominates the news. what else was in the newspapers during these four years? once again we are coming from a climate where as we talked about earlier the people really are listening to the voice of the newspaper of their choice democratic or republican. they are really...
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past two years, sales of all the top daily newspapers fell, except for the financial title, which saw a slight uptick. there was an -- a drop of 6.6%. liberation was facing liquidation last year, but saved in the final hour by wealthy investors. other french neighbors have not been so lucky. france law closed its door -- francois close its doors in 2012. sales fell by 25% in europe, and 13% in north america, but there is good news for the written press. sales rose by monetary percent in asia, the middle east, and north africa. -- by more than 10% in asia, the middle east, and north africa. >> to get a better look at what exactly is in this edition of charlie hebdo, time for the press review. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. now, the leading stories that publication of charlie hebdo. the first post-attack a shoe comes out today. -- the first post attack issue comes out today. all eyes are on the cover. >> one week exactly after that debbie attack. a very controversial cover. you can see here a cartoon of the prophet mohammed, shedding a tear and holding up a sign "je suis" charlie" and then saying "all i
past two years, sales of all the top daily newspapers fell, except for the financial title, which saw a slight uptick. there was an -- a drop of 6.6%. liberation was facing liquidation last year, but saved in the final hour by wealthy investors. other french neighbors have not been so lucky. france law closed its door -- francois close its doors in 2012. sales fell by 25% in europe, and 13% in north america, but there is good news for the written press. sales rose by monetary percent in asia,...
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the editor of liberation said he will help charlie indefinitely with whatever else they need. in fact that newspaper has reprinted the charlie magazine cover on its front page tomorrow morning. i'm going to be watching in a couple of hours when this magazine go on sale to see if the newsstands are nervous. three million copies going on sale. many people will be lining up to buy a copy. >> thank you. again, those fears coming in part from a very well known british cleric who has called the new cover an act of war. outfront now, noah shackman. the daily beast have featured a number of covers with the prophet muhammad. i will note just for our viewers because you probably noticed i did not show the cover. we're not showing it on cnn. you're showing the image that will be printed in a few hours and you knowed many of the other ones. one of the images is someone from isis holding a knife to what they depict as the prophet muhammad. it's offensive. it's considered a form of idol worship. why did you choose to do it when it's offensive to so many around the world? >> for us it was an easy call. we stantdsd
the editor of liberation said he will help charlie indefinitely with whatever else they need. in fact that newspaper has reprinted the charlie magazine cover on its front page tomorrow morning. i'm going to be watching in a couple of hours when this magazine go on sale to see if the newsstands are nervous. three million copies going on sale. many people will be lining up to buy a copy. >> thank you. again, those fears coming in part from a very well known british cleric who has called the...
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would publish otherwise because of the threat of violence liberalism is losing and the people committing the violence win. look in the case of newspapersis were a controversy like over you know the image of the madonna made with elephant dung that hung in the brooklyn museum that was very offensive to many christian, myself included when that controversy was in the news newspapers ran images of the controversial artwork. and obviously nobody or almost nobody hopefully was threatening them with violence. >> this came after a massacre. >> right. but i'm just saying it's the normal thing to do in this case is to run the controversial image even if it offends somebody's religious faith. if you're not doing it the only reason you're not doing it is because of violence in effect you're saying the violence works. >> ross it is a fascinating article. i encourage our viewers to read it. ross thank you for joining us. we'll get back to you a little bit later in the show. >>> coming up next have european countries failed their muslim residents? are they sowing the seeds of future attacks by failing to really integrate muslims into their society?
would publish otherwise because of the threat of violence liberalism is losing and the people committing the violence win. look in the case of newspapersis were a controversy like over you know the image of the madonna made with elephant dung that hung in the brooklyn museum that was very offensive to many christian, myself included when that controversy was in the news newspapers ran images of the controversial artwork. and obviously nobody or almost nobody hopefully was threatening them with...
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liberation" today. >> the offices now that "charlie hebdo" is working at now. >> they've been getting a lot of help from that newspaperay that's not just one week's worth of support. they'll be there for this magazine through the duration. they said for the century, if they needed. they want to help and they're not the only ones. whether they agree with the politics of the magazine whether they agree with the ie dpee -- ideology or not. >> hits the stands tomorrow. >> i think it'll come out in the united states in some form. we're working on the details. i bet some folks back home are curious to see it too. >> they're talking about releasing it in many languages. thank you very much. brooke back to you in new york. >> many languages, including arabic. thank you very much. coming up police officers from the united states travelled to france to pay their respects to the victims and those survivors of the "charlie hebdo" attack. you'll hear from them next in paris. >>> two nations joined today by common grief as victims from the terror attacks in france were laid to rest four of them jews murdered in the attack at the ko
liberation" today. >> the offices now that "charlie hebdo" is working at now. >> they've been getting a lot of help from that newspaperay that's not just one week's worth of support. they'll be there for this magazine through the duration. they said for the century, if they needed. they want to help and they're not the only ones. whether they agree with the politics of the magazine whether they agree with the ie dpee -- ideology or not. >> hits the stands...
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aron wrote hundreds of newspaper articles for "figaro," and where he stood with respect to conservativism liberalism and marxism is very clearly defined by a large body of journalism that is of an extremely high intellectual level, but still quite accessible to people who are educated people, other journalists and so on who are the people who actually often are most influential in forming the public reputation and constructing the public meaning of a major thinker. .. that's the contrast i would make. on the first question about equality strauss i thank believed that most forms of social equality were unjust. on the other hand social inequality, excuse me, were unjust. on the other hand he saw great difficulties in eliminating certain forms of social inequality using as i put it earlr forms of social engineering. so, there is a side of them that is conservative and there is a side that is progressive. but the do for me with which she views the problem of any quality is really bad it is thinking that the activity is mostly for failing for human beings and therefore if that's the kind of ultimate debo
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newspapers, wall street journal even. i have been fairly liberal on immigration. but i thought it was a bad bill. i've think politically rebellions would pay for doing nothing on immigration. ticket price in the election. indeed, they got more latino votes than ronnie got in 2012. -- romney got in 2012. is the immigration system broken? yes. the republicans have to have an agenda for what should be fixed how much immigration there should be, how we verify all these things. these are collocated issues. i am not sure what i think about some of them. some people say it is depressing american wages. it is an argument that is reasonable for one to have. but i agree. being serious on border security, internal security, is the right place to be. i think it is a good place to be politically. host: fort lauderdale florida. frank is an independent. caller: hello. i enjoyed watching you on the brinkley show. your knowledge of washington is good, so i will have to ask you a question. steve scalise, you might know something about. you might have some ideas on what direction we
newspapers, wall street journal even. i have been fairly liberal on immigration. but i thought it was a bad bill. i've think politically rebellions would pay for doing nothing on immigration. ticket price in the election. indeed, they got more latino votes than ronnie got in 2012. -- romney got in 2012. is the immigration system broken? yes. the republicans have to have an agenda for what should be fixed how much immigration there should be, how we verify all these things. these are collocated...
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newspapers on his foot rest with the fireplace going. to wife was walking around upstairs. a pretty modest townhome, a very liberaleighborhood, one of the most liberal in the state of kentucky. his living room had pictures of his ancestors, of his wife's family, and from his own family's ancestors. a pretty modest home. he was in a very casual mood jeans, about to hit the campaign trail. >> did he know he was going to win? >> at that point it was pretty clear. the story ran the day after he won. we spent months reporting on this story. >> the democratic senatorial campaign committee stopped advertising. they knew that the margin was getting big. >> if someone is listening to this and they want to study more -- can they go on the politico website and get the story? >> you can google our names with mitch mcconnell and it will probably be the first thing to come. >> here's a statement by the president the day after the campaign was over. >> today i had a chance to speak with john boehner and congratulated mitch mcconnell on becoming the next and the majority leader. i told them both that i look forward to finishing u
newspapers on his foot rest with the fireplace going. to wife was walking around upstairs. a pretty modest townhome, a very liberaleighborhood, one of the most liberal in the state of kentucky. his living room had pictures of his ancestors, of his wife's family, and from his own family's ancestors. a pretty modest home. he was in a very casual mood jeans, about to hit the campaign trail. >> did he know he was going to win? >> at that point it was pretty clear. the story ran the day...
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newspaper in albuquerque. the fbi is now investigating. cheryl: thank you, jennifer griffin. the white house tonight offering a rare admission of wrongdoing. the liberalional media along with several high-profile democrats planned escape what president franÇoise hollande called the biggest rally in france's history. millions denounced radical islamic terrorism is where freedom of the press. ed henry has the report. reporter: at a ceremony honoring the san antonio spurs president obama said he thought about skipping it. >> i was considering having the vice president cover these remarks so that i could stay fresh for the state of the union. reporter: coming the same day that other newspapers blasted them for skipping a massive rally against solidarity and this included remarks from retired individuals like ralph peters. >> and another problem of objects for a president last summer who had witnessed the beheading of an american journalist. reporter: josh earnest made a rare admission that the white house podium that a mistake was made. >> it's fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be their. reporter: secretary of state joh
newspaper in albuquerque. the fbi is now investigating. cheryl: thank you, jennifer griffin. the white house tonight offering a rare admission of wrongdoing. the liberalional media along with several high-profile democrats planned escape what president franÇoise hollande called the biggest rally in france's history. millions denounced radical islamic terrorism is where freedom of the press. ed henry has the report. reporter: at a ceremony honoring the san antonio spurs president obama said he...
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once the amnesty happens and he gets calls from liberal advocacy groups, when he gets calls to comment on a sob story in a newspaper about some new illegal immigrant who just arrived and is sympathetic and cute and is in the paper in his hometown when he gets a call in the future from a business lobbyist saying this enforcement thing is cutting into our employment his reason to be committed to that enforcement is gone because the amnesty already happened. the fact is that the idea of amnesty first and enforcement later can't work. this is the core reason the house was unable to pass cir because the deal contained within it was not -- conservatives were not going to get their goal. even the liberals and corporate libera arks liber liberitarians got their. the other two factions have now taken to say that in fact you have gotten your enforcement first. because there have been some improvements in enforcement. genyn improvements in enforcement. it is inadequate in my opinion but it is not nothing. we have better fencing than we used to have. we have the e-verify system which is still voluntary but it wurbs. we have so
once the amnesty happens and he gets calls from liberal advocacy groups, when he gets calls to comment on a sob story in a newspaper about some new illegal immigrant who just arrived and is sympathetic and cute and is in the paper in his hometown when he gets a call in the future from a business lobbyist saying this enforcement thing is cutting into our employment his reason to be committed to that enforcement is gone because the amnesty already happened. the fact is that the idea of amnesty...