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in paris where 12 "charlie hebdo," the satirical magazine where 12 people were killed by terrorists the secretary said, this perhaps a rationale you can attach to yourself and say they're angry because of this and. that it's beyond unfortunate that the secretary of state is making these comment in bangladesh after what he said about the "charlie hebdo" attacks, right, governor? >> i agree totally. totally. they're trying to confuse the issue. trying to tamp everything down, they obviously, elizabeth they want us not to know what's going on. they have lost control of the whole situation, and we want to be safe and we want to be protected. the public wants to be intelligent about these ings too, and for them to do that is just -- that statement just really upsets me. liz: governor, looking at it, remember margaret thatcher said you want to starve the terrorists of the oxygen of publicity and john kerry said when terrorists do their hideous acts they get media coverage and used as a recruiting tool. governor, when john kerry said people wouldn't know what's going on, that's where you s
in paris where 12 "charlie hebdo," the satirical magazine where 12 people were killed by terrorists the secretary said, this perhaps a rationale you can attach to yourself and say they're angry because of this and. that it's beyond unfortunate that the secretary of state is making these comment in bangladesh after what he said about the "charlie hebdo" attacks, right, governor? >> i agree totally. totally. they're trying to confuse the issue. trying to tamp everything...
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. >> after the terror attack on charlie hebdo i posted this sentence.lease let us maintain our tolerance and ability to judge accurately. i never thought i would have to apply that with such strength and conviction. that is what i will do and i will manage for you. like you, i choose respect. i choose love, and life you i choose the other. >> outside hundreds more following the events inside the church. >> it's important for me to be here, together with the faithful in my compatriots. i listen to these words during mass, words that touched my heart, that speak to the unity we aspire to. as his coffin emerged at the end of the service, applause as france commemorates a man who died for his ideals. anchor: more on that coming up later in the day. tens of thousands have fled after a fresh outbreak of violence in the country. a further 1.5 million are internally displaced to avoid a fresh wave of violence. >> 10 days ago she came to the hospital with her daughter. the 2-year-old had malaria and had stopped eating. sunday fled her home once the violence brok
. >> after the terror attack on charlie hebdo i posted this sentence.lease let us maintain our tolerance and ability to judge accurately. i never thought i would have to apply that with such strength and conviction. that is what i will do and i will manage for you. like you, i choose respect. i choose love, and life you i choose the other. >> outside hundreds more following the events inside the church. >> it's important for me to be here, together with the faithful in my...
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clre being the getaway driver in the "charlie hebdo" attack, said toave tried to he was found on the turkish rder, and is waiting for extradition in france. >>> andt home, the mystery murder of a jogger in new york. she was attacked wn running near her home. r mother warning t attacker, you will pay. >>tonight, araw, find the killer. >> tho entire world kws what a thetic, puny, weak piece ofilthou are. >> reporter: police hopeful that dna evidencel lead to the tuy in broad dlight, just blocks from her home. >> thin pumaup a ferocio fight, right to the end. she was beaten quite severely. >> reporter: vetrano's father, finding her body. the heartbroken new york cit firefighter, thanking investigators as they relentless seah for evidence and witnesses that could lead to e killer. >> justice will be served. >> reporter: police say they don't believe vetrano knew her killer. there is now a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. tom? >> thank you. >>> now to the extreme weather moving in on the south. heavy rain, strong winds in tampa, florida. turning worse as we head into t
clre being the getaway driver in the "charlie hebdo" attack, said toave tried to he was found on the turkish rder, and is waiting for extradition in france. >>> andt home, the mystery murder of a jogger in new york. she was attacked wn running near her home. r mother warning t attacker, you will pay. >>tonight, araw, find the killer. >> tho entire world kws what a thetic, puny, weak piece ofilthou are. >> reporter: police hopeful that dna evidencel lead to...
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interview the turkish president expressed anger saying the solidarity he had shown during the charlie hebdo attack were returned by cliches by the west. meanwhile, the russian president was one of the first foreign support.o voice his -- main on my discussion item of discussion is syria. ankara has been a key ally to the west during the five-year war. turkey is concerned over russia and the u.s.' mountain -- mounting support for group the finest terrorist organization. one contentious issue that could into a rematch. anchor: it is holiday season here but the threat of terrorism means security is paramount. armed police are touring just patrolling beaches while some markets, concerts, and sports events have been canceled. it is not what you might expect to see on the beach but ,fter july's attack in nice french authorities are taking no chances with tourist season in full swing. reinforcements are patrolling regularly. >> it is reassuring but also frightening. you cannot sunbathe calmly because when you see the place you think something could always happen. reporter: the state of emergency i
interview the turkish president expressed anger saying the solidarity he had shown during the charlie hebdo attack were returned by cliches by the west. meanwhile, the russian president was one of the first foreign support.o voice his -- main on my discussion item of discussion is syria. ankara has been a key ally to the west during the five-year war. turkey is concerned over russia and the u.s.' mountain -- mounting support for group the finest terrorist organization. one contentious issue...
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the suspect, cleared of being the getaway driver in the "charlie hebdo" attack, said to have tried to join isis in ria. he was found on the turkish border, and is waiting for extradition in france. >>> and at home,he mystery murder of a jogger in new york. the family with a chilling message for the attacker. she was attacked when running near her hom her mother warni the attacker, u will pay. gloria riviera on the manhunt for the killer. >> i guarantee, you will pay, forever. >> reporter:onight, a raw, emotional vow to find the killer. >> the whole entire world knows what a pathetic, puny, weak piece of filth that you are. rr: police hopeful that dna evidence will lead to the person who attacked karina vetrano as she jogged alone tuesday in broad dayligh just blocks from her home. >> this woman put up a ferocious fight, right to the end. finding her body. the roheartbn new york city fifireghter, thanking investigators ashey relentlessly search for evce and witnesses that could lead to the kier >> justice will be served. >> reporter: police say they don't believe vetrano hewer killer.
the suspect, cleared of being the getaway driver in the "charlie hebdo" attack, said to have tried to join isis in ria. he was found on the turkish border, and is waiting for extradition in france. >>> and at home,he mystery murder of a jogger in new york. the family with a chilling message for the attacker. she was attacked when running near her hom her mother warni the attacker, u will pay. gloria riviera on the manhunt for the killer. >> i guarantee, you will pay,...
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in january 2015, the target was satirical magazine charlie hebdo.n november last year, co-ordinated attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but that's not the answer. you can't have a police officer standing by every single person. >> the government needs to act. the parties need to come together. this war, which people can't defend themselves against, needs to stop. reporter: some analysts say the mood in france is changing. dominique moisi: after the first attack, there was a sense of national unity. after the bataclan, there was a mixture of numbness and resistance. after nice, it was a feeling of powerlessness and anger. reporter: people have increasingly been directing their anger towards the government. the prime minister was booed during a visit to nice. sol
in january 2015, the target was satirical magazine charlie hebdo.n november last year, co-ordinated attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but that's not the answer. you can't have a police officer...
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in january of 2015 a french satirical newspaper, "charlie hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoons of the prophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were murdered in a jewish delicatessen. in november of 2015, terrorists went to the shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people, and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering greatly, and the tourism industry is being massively affected in the most negative way. in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in brussels airport, killing 32 and injuring 340 people. this july in the south of france, an islamic terrorist turned his truck into an instrument of mass murder, falling down and killing 85 men, women and children, and wounding 308 people. terrible. among the dead were two americans, a texas father and his 11 year old son. a few weeks ago in germany, a refugee armed with an ax wounded five people in a gruesome trained attack. only days ago and isis kill innovative a christian church in normandy, france, fo
in january of 2015 a french satirical newspaper, "charlie hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoons of the prophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were murdered in a jewish delicatessen. in november of 2015, terrorists went to the shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people, and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering greatly, and the tourism industry is...
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. >> students previously cleared in the charlie hebdo attack in paris is now under arrest.d mirade was stopped in turkey after allegedly trying to join isis in syria. he was believed to be the get away driver in last year's attack which killed 12 people. classmates gave him an alibi saying he was in school at the time. he will go back to france to face charges. >>> and now to the campaign trail donald trump headed to detroit to outline his economic plan in a move that his team hopes will turn things around after his poll numbers plummet. kristin fisher is live in washington, d.c. kristin, good morning. >> good morning. they have have been using trump against her. >> she tried to clarify previous comments about her private e-mail server. that phrase was too good for trump to pass up. so over the weekend he released this video of a short circuiting clinton row robot. >> i hope you will compare what i am proposing to what my opponent is talking about. i may have short circuited... >> clinton responded by releasing her own video yesterday questioning trump's ties to russia. her
. >> students previously cleared in the charlie hebdo attack in paris is now under arrest.d mirade was stopped in turkey after allegedly trying to join isis in syria. he was believed to be the get away driver in last year's attack which killed 12 people. classmates gave him an alibi saying he was in school at the time. he will go back to france to face charges. >>> and now to the campaign trail donald trump headed to detroit to outline his economic plan in a move that his team...
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in january of 2015 a french satirical newspaper, "charlie hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoonsf the prophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were murdered in a jewish delicatessen. in november of 2015, terris went to the shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people, and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering greatly, and the tourism industry is being massively affected in the most negative way. in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in brussels airport, killing 32 and injuring 340 people. this july in the south of france, an islamic terrorist turned his truck into an instrument of mass murder, falling down and killing 85 men, women and children, and wounding 308 people. terrible. among the dead were two americans, a texas father and his 11 year old son. a few weeks ago in germany, a refugee armed with an ax wounded five people in a gruesome trained attack. only days ago and isis kill innovative a christian church in normandy, france, forced a
in january of 2015 a french satirical newspaper, "charlie hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoonsf the prophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were murdered in a jewish delicatessen. in november of 2015, terris went to the shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people, and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering greatly, and the tourism industry is being...
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in january 2015, thehe target ts satirical magazine charlie hebdo.last year, co-ordinateded attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but that's not the answer. you can't have a policice officr standing by every single person. >> the government needs to act. the parties need to come together. this war, which people can't defend themselves against, needs to stop. reporter: some analysts say the mood in france is changing. dominique moisi: after the first attack, , there was a sense of national unity. after the bataclan, there was a mixture of numbness s and resistance. after nice, it was a feeling of powerlessness and anger. reporter: people have increasingly been directing their anger towards the government. the prime minister was booed during a visit to nice. soldier
in january 2015, thehe target ts satirical magazine charlie hebdo.last year, co-ordinateded attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but that's not the answer. you can't have a policice officr standing by...
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this is the pope that kind of blames "charlie hebdo" when they -- when that attack took place. think he can't connect religion to violence because it's critical of religion in general. i think that's where he's coming from. >> he's a social justice guy. he was raised in argentina and saw these corrupt governments that would screw their people over so for him, even as the holy father, and i'm catholic, i rep that. someone has to be in charge of our church. he still goes into that victimized grievance group thing automatically. in my opinion. i usurped your lands right there. sorry. >> i will let you usurp my lands. this is like the best [ bleep ]. >> they almost killed michael ian black, i saved him and carried him out on a horse. now all i can do is make eye contact and go ah. >> this is going a direction i didn't expect. i'm having a green beret having sexual fantasies. what are your thoughts? you seem quiet right now. >> i wrote all this in a fan fiction essay two weeks ago. that's really where this stops. who publishes it? who is an editor? what about our jihad op-ed? >> you
this is the pope that kind of blames "charlie hebdo" when they -- when that attack took place. think he can't connect religion to violence because it's critical of religion in general. i think that's where he's coming from. >> he's a social justice guy. he was raised in argentina and saw these corrupt governments that would screw their people over so for him, even as the holy father, and i'm catholic, i rep that. someone has to be in charge of our church. he still goes into that...
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. >> the american media during the mohammad cartoon with "charlie hebdo," in soliddator with the cartoonistsn you look at american media, we have a generation of journalists, rose noted in the white house, who don't have experience, who don't understand much and who can be manipulated. we shouldn't be surprised. for the rest of the world, american politics looks really rough-and-tumble, it is, we're used to, it but the american media always should way and now simply discussing it more. deirdre: ron, how much bias is there? >> quite a bit. no doubt about it. we've seen in the campaigns before, the news outlets were holding stories that would have changed the game. the american people don't trust the mainstream media, especially young americans and for good reason. here's the thing, i think he's right. the "new york times" may have but msnbc, most of the liberal publications won't. i'm a 20 something somebody who's in journalism. most people in journalism my age are rewriting other people's work, there is hardly anybody doing the hard digging. deirdre: that takes money. >> it does take money,
. >> the american media during the mohammad cartoon with "charlie hebdo," in soliddator with the cartoonistsn you look at american media, we have a generation of journalists, rose noted in the white house, who don't have experience, who don't understand much and who can be manipulated. we shouldn't be surprised. for the rest of the world, american politics looks really rough-and-tumble, it is, we're used to, it but the american media always should way and now simply discussing...
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in january of 2015, a french satirical newspaper, cha"charli hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoonsophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and others wounded. four days later, there were murders in a jewish delicatessen. shooters went on shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely. and the tourism industry is being massively affected in a most negative way. in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in brussels airport, killing 32 and injuring 340 people. this july, in the south among the dead were two americans, a texas father, and his 11-year-old son. a few weeks ago in germany, a refugee armed with an axe wounded five people in a gruesome train attack. only days ago, an isis killer invaded a christian church in normandy, france, forced an 85-year-old priest to his knees, a priest who was beloved, who was beloved, before cutting his throat and just unthinkable other things. overseas, isis has carried out an absolute atrocity, and one after
in january of 2015, a french satirical newspaper, cha"charli hebdo," was attacked for publishing cartoonsophet mohammed. 12 were killed, including two police officers, and others wounded. four days later, there were murders in a jewish delicatessen. shooters went on shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely. and the tourism industry is being massively affected in a most...
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in january of 2015, the french satirical newspaper charlie hebdo was attacked for publishing cartoons of the profit mohamed. 12 were killed including two police officers and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were rdered in a jewish delicadesen. terrorists went on a shooting rampage in paris that killed 130 people and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely and the tourism industry is being massively affected in a most negative way. in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in brussels airport killing 32 and injured 340 people. this july in the south of france an islamic terrorist turned his truck into an instrument of mass murder plowing down and killing men, women and children and wounding 308 people. terrible. among the dead were two americans, a texas father and his 11-year-old son. a few weeks ago in germany, a refugee armed with an ax wounded five people in a gruesome train attack. ly days ago an isis killer invaded a christian church forced a priest to his knees, a priest is believed before cutting his throat and j
in january of 2015, the french satirical newspaper charlie hebdo was attacked for publishing cartoons of the profit mohamed. 12 were killed including two police officers and 11 were wounded. two days later, four were rdered in a jewish delicadesen. terrorists went on a shooting rampage in paris that killed 130 people and wounded another 368 people, some in very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely and the tourism industry is being massively affected in a most negative way. in...
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. >> reporter: but then came the "charlie hebdo" attack. his his mother. >> translator: he goes, mom, mom, look at the terrorist attack. i smiled and said he's finally going to understand, these are not muslims. >> reporter: the fear here is france's intelligence apparatus still hasn't caught up to the mast moving flexible tactics of the islamic state. take bataclan. >> nine of them were well known. >> reporter: this is a lawyer >> it's unbelievable. he was under judicial supervision. >> reporter: do you think isis can be stopped? >> i hope so. that's what -- that's the aim of everybody. the problem today that there is no specific profile of a terrorist. anybody can be terrorist. because they hide. and this is one of recommendation of isis. >> reporter: that sums up much of the concern over welcoming war weary muslim refugees. entering paris you see refugees with nowhere to go. masked together, sleeping on street corners in makeshift camps at parisians go on their lives around them. just a few subway stops away, battle ready soldiers at fra
. >> reporter: but then came the "charlie hebdo" attack. his his mother. >> translator: he goes, mom, mom, look at the terrorist attack. i smiled and said he's finally going to understand, these are not muslims. >> reporter: the fear here is france's intelligence apparatus still hasn't caught up to the mast moving flexible tactics of the islamic state. take bataclan. >> nine of them were well known. >> reporter: this is a lawyer >> it's...
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. >> reporter: but then came the charlie hebdo attack. >> translator: he goes, mom, momming look at the terrorist attack. i smiled and said, he's finally going to understand, need are not muslims. >> reporter: the fear is that france's intelligence apparatus still hasn't caught up to the fast-moving, flexible tactics of the islamic state. take bataclan. >> nine of those terrorists were well known. >> reporter: samia is a lawyer for terror victims across france. >> it's unbelievable. he was under judicial supervision. >> reporter: do you think isis can be stopped? >> i hope so. that's what -- that's the aim of all -- everybody. the problem today that there's no specific profile of a terrorist. anybody can be terrorist. because they hide. and this is one of recommendation of isis. >> reporter: that sums up much erpting paris, you see refugees with nowhere to go. massed together. sleeping on street corners in makeshift camps sh as parisians go about their lives around them. just a few subway stops away, boughtle-ready soldiers at france's most iconic landmarkses. the eiffel tower. notre da
. >> reporter: but then came the charlie hebdo attack. >> translator: he goes, mom, momming look at the terrorist attack. i smiled and said, he's finally going to understand, need are not muslims. >> reporter: the fear is that france's intelligence apparatus still hasn't caught up to the fast-moving, flexible tactics of the islamic state. take bataclan. >> nine of those terrorists were well known. >> reporter: samia is a lawyer for terror victims across france....
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watched in harder as a series of terrorist attacks hit europe in the last 18 months beginning with charlie hebdo. these terrorists have killed hundreds of people across europe. posteds emerged from the tax is the realization that the information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within and among nations. factors are aof reason for this. national laws regarding privacy and differences between them, insufficient human and financial resources. counterterrorism fatigue and the sheer difficulty of preventing attacks from clandestine organizations that use highly cryptic devices. this is very difficult to challenge. in an effort to improve this and remove those impediments, the dutch government while holding the presidency of the european toon created a roadmap improve intelligence sharing. general taylor will remark on the range of threats we are facing today and talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and other issues the general would like to ring up. for those of you joining online or watching us on c-span, you can send us a question via twitter using cfi undersc
watched in harder as a series of terrorist attacks hit europe in the last 18 months beginning with charlie hebdo. these terrorists have killed hundreds of people across europe. posteds emerged from the tax is the realization that the information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within and among nations. factors are aof reason for this. national laws regarding privacy and differences between them, insufficient human and financial resources. counterterrorism fatigue and the sheer...
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handed preliminary terrorism charges to the brother-in-law of the islamic extremist that attacked "charlie hebdo." the 20-year-old was arrested on ray french warrant in bulgaria last month. he denied the alleges. that attack left 12 people dead. officers over in italy state muslims are donating all the proceeds today to relief and reconstruction efforts. the area is devastated by a massive earthquake. as the nation continues to grieve, 35 victims were honored last night. the earthquake killed 291 people, and the search continues still this morning for those >>> he's the creator of churches now home to thousands of bay area families. >> anjuli: whether we come back marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. s?, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. catholics across the bay >> anjuli: catholi
handed preliminary terrorism charges to the brother-in-law of the islamic extremist that attacked "charlie hebdo." the 20-year-old was arrested on ray french warrant in bulgaria last month. he denied the alleges. that attack left 12 people dead. officers over in italy state muslims are donating all the proceeds today to relief and reconstruction efforts. the area is devastated by a massive earthquake. as the nation continues to grieve, 35 victims were honored last night. the...
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>> it is a campaign tactic for charlie hebdo to bring up the issue. participate in the campaign tactic? in they want to cover the clashes who expert each campaign they can but do not just look at one campaign at, exclusion of the other. you have downs of people sporting hillary clinton from the head of communist party usa and the most radical abortion extremists, and blumenthal advising hillary clinton on invading libya while being paid by the clinton foundation. there are people on both sides, totally normal and nothingive campaign trick. >> i don't like weapon the media say this crazy person, whether david duke or the orlando shooter's father they want their ten seconds of fame and there is a balance. >> i don't know in this is a balance. as a democrat we don't see this as even handed. the clinton campaign to their credit has been very careful to use donald trump's own words or the words of the people supporting him. they have not, it is not insinuation but the -- look at videos, when all videos are released the words of trump and the people. >> whe
>> it is a campaign tactic for charlie hebdo to bring up the issue. participate in the campaign tactic? in they want to cover the clashes who expert each campaign they can but do not just look at one campaign at, exclusion of the other. you have downs of people sporting hillary clinton from the head of communist party usa and the most radical abortion extremists, and blumenthal advising hillary clinton on invading libya while being paid by the clinton foundation. there are people on both...
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you were talking about charlie hebdo, the magazine in paris.his after the attack that took place that killed a number of the cartoonist. explain what you were saying. >> it was controversial at the time, to my great surprise, he did nothing like i was saying anything particularly controversial. the feelings were still raw. although i had honored the cartoonist in the strip i name and including the drawings in a sunday section, i nonetheless disagreed with what they were trying to do with their art. i simply would not have done it. life is full of editing decisions. you cannot go through a day without making a dozen decisions not to do something. editors do that with newspapers. we do it with relationships. it is something i would not do and st cartoonists in this country would not do. you do not do it just because you can. we all understand you can. we all get the first amendment. but each person has to decide for themselves when you crossed the line. to "yuge:t's go back 30 years of doonesbury on trump." let's talk about why the title. >> hope
you were talking about charlie hebdo, the magazine in paris.his after the attack that took place that killed a number of the cartoonist. explain what you were saying. >> it was controversial at the time, to my great surprise, he did nothing like i was saying anything particularly controversial. the feelings were still raw. although i had honored the cartoonist in the strip i name and including the drawings in a sunday section, i nonetheless disagreed with what they were trying to do with...
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remember, he got a lot of criticism when he didn't participate in the "charlie hebdo" march in 015. heat for having a less than empathetic response to the terror attack in san bernardino in california. and, of course, the president's advisers say this is just the way he looks at these kind of catastrophes. he's more interested in what the logistical response is than he is in the optics questions. of course, especially if you're in louisiana, those optics can seem pretty important. gregg: yeah. alexis, speaking of optics, in truth and fairness, the president given mod everybody-day -- modern-day technology can monitor a situation closely from anywhere on the globe, and of course sitting there in martha's vineyard, he could have easy ordered up government support, emergency funds, army corps of engineers, whatever. so in truth isn't just physically going there theatrical politics? >> absolutely. i mean, again, i don't think the president showing up or not showing up or, you know, being in tahiti makes any difference to what the actual emergency on-the-ground response is. but like bets
remember, he got a lot of criticism when he didn't participate in the "charlie hebdo" march in 015. heat for having a less than empathetic response to the terror attack in san bernardino in california. and, of course, the president's advisers say this is just the way he looks at these kind of catastrophes. he's more interested in what the logistical response is than he is in the optics questions. of course, especially if you're in louisiana, those optics can seem pretty important....
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in january of 2015, a french newspaper charlie hebdo was attacked for releasing cartoons of muhammad. 12 attacked police officers and days later four were murdered in a jewish. in november of 2015, terrorists went to a shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people and wounded another 368 people. some in very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely and the tourism industry is being massively affected in the most harsh way. this march of this year terrorists detonated a bomb in brussels airport killing 42 and injuring 300 people. this july in south of france a terrorist turned his truck into an incident of mass murder, plowing down and killing 85 men, women, and children and wounding 308 people. terrible. among the dead were two americans, a texas father, and his 11-year-o s. a few weeks ago in germany, a refugee armed with an axe wounded five people in a gruesome train attack. only days ago, an isis killer invaded a christian church in normandie, france, forced an 85-year-old priest to his knees. a priest who was beloved. who was beloved. before can you get his throa
in january of 2015, a french newspaper charlie hebdo was attacked for releasing cartoons of muhammad. 12 attacked police officers and days later four were murdered in a jewish. in november of 2015, terrorists went to a shooting rampage in paris that slaughtered 130 people and wounded another 368 people. some in very, very bad shape today. france is suffering gravely and the tourism industry is being massively affected in the most harsh way. this march of this year terrorists detonated a bomb in...
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horror as a series of terror attacks hit europe over the past 18 to 20 months, beginning with charlie hebdo. we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty of trying to prevent attacks from clandestine agencies that hide within plain sight and within communities. this is very difficult to challenge that. in an effort to remove those impediments, the dutch government, walled in the presidency of the european union, took the initiative to develop a roadmap for improving information sharing. we turn now to mr. schoof. following 15 minutes of comments, general taylor will talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and some other iss
horror as a series of terror attacks hit europe over the past 18 to 20 months, beginning with charlie hebdo. we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding...
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. >>> and a terrorist in france, the suspect cleared of being the getawayrivein the "charlie hebdo" attack is accused of trying to join isis in syria. he was found on the turkish border and is awaiting extradition to france. >>> back at home, after two weeks firefighters are making ogress against a wildfire in the big sur blaze is 45% contained, and some evacuation orders have been lifted. the fire has already destroyed dozens of homes. >>> also in california, fast-moving brush fire in the san bernardino mountains forced the evacuation of dozens of peopl the pilot fire grew to 1,000 acres within hours on sunday. the area is sparsely populated. hundreds of firefighters are now battling that fi. two. american swimmer michael phelps adding to his crowded medal case. >> he now has 19 olympic gold medals. he swam the second lthe egs u.s. beat out france in the 4 by 100 relay. he has the most medals of any athlete ever. >> impressive. >>> in gymnastics, the women's three-time champion simone biles and allie ma >>> overall, the medal count is looking good for team usa. lead with 12 medals. italy
. >>> and a terrorist in france, the suspect cleared of being the getawayrivein the "charlie hebdo" attack is accused of trying to join isis in syria. he was found on the turkish border and is awaiting extradition to france. >>> back at home, after two weeks firefighters are making ogress against a wildfire in the big sur blaze is 45% contained, and some evacuation orders have been lifted. the fire has already destroyed dozens of homes. >>> also in...