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or algeria and other arabs? what is that new in those impoverished parts of paris? ties -- there is a very clear distinction between what you might call the establishment and younger people . the establishment islamic organizations, many of whom -- the elders are descended from algerian and moroccan immigrants , the immigrants themselves. they have roundly condemned the attacks, obviously, of last week, and the charlie hebdo attacks earlier this year. with younger people, it is a whole different situation. for a lot of young people, their rhetoric is extreme. even pro-palestinian demonstrations, for which there is a lot of sympathy, the rhetoric there is also very extreme and hateful. i think it is more generational than anything else rather than national. that, -- tom: within that, do people of your region of west africa, is there hope and dream to get to paris? >> pauline, who was on earlier, did some good stories with senegal and the coast the last few months. people do go to southern europe or try to get eve
or algeria and other arabs? what is that new in those impoverished parts of paris? ties -- there is a very clear distinction between what you might call the establishment and younger people . the establishment islamic organizations, many of whom -- the elders are descended from algerian and moroccan immigrants , the immigrants themselves. they have roundly condemned the attacks, obviously, of last week, and the charlie hebdo attacks earlier this year. with younger people, it is a whole...
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he was wounded while fighting in algeria in the 1990s.e is one of the most notorious international jihadists in the world. he's been based in north africa. he was credited/blamed with that massive attack on that algerian gas plant in january. as the french were mounting this massive military campaign just over the border in mali. that was january 2013. and then two months later in march 2013, mokhtar belmokhtar he was reported to have been killed. >> moving over seas now, still no confirmation that a top al qaeda command has been killed in chad. the military said it killed mokhtar belmokhtar in a base. he claimed responsibility for a deadly attack last month on the algerian oil refinery. >> so the attack in january 2013, in march 2013, the leader of that attack the one eyed guy, belmokhtar, they said he was dead, they did not kill him in chad. you fast forward two years and this summer, this past june, he was reported to be dead again. this time thanks to a pair of usf-15 fighter jets targeting him in libya. >> libya's interim government
he was wounded while fighting in algeria in the 1990s.e is one of the most notorious international jihadists in the world. he's been based in north africa. he was credited/blamed with that massive attack on that algerian gas plant in january. as the french were mounting this massive military campaign just over the border in mali. that was january 2013. and then two months later in march 2013, mokhtar belmokhtar he was reported to have been killed. >> moving over seas now, still no...
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the southern part of algeria. there was also the attack on hea bamako's capital, this past year that killed five. so it's active >>> why is it happening now in the south of mali? is there any chance that this is a reaction from al-qaeda to the paris attacks, is it some sort of sick competition of one-up's manship with i.s.i.l.? >> i think that is still yet to be determined. it certainly looks as if it is. i don't want to speculate, but with all the attacks that you're seeing is i.s.i.l. in different parts of the world, certainly the young demographic of young men that typically join these groups are going to quickly bail out of any al-qaeda affiliates and start to move more and more towards i.s.i.l. we start seeing these fractures happening in various parts of africa like in algeria, tunisia >>> thank you. president obama says he is monitoring the situation in mali from malaysia. he is attending the association of south-east asian nations summit. he met with students before the summit and promised to raise issues
the southern part of algeria. there was also the attack on hea bamako's capital, this past year that killed five. so it's active >>> why is it happening now in the south of mali? is there any chance that this is a reaction from al-qaeda to the paris attacks, is it some sort of sick competition of one-up's manship with i.s.i.l.? >> i think that is still yet to be determined. it certainly looks as if it is. i don't want to speculate, but with all the attacks that you're seeing is...
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after afghanistan there was this copycat in algeria and egypt and also a spillover from algeria to france. in egypt and algeria in the fall of 1997 there was a sheer violence in egypt of this islamic group in algeria which alienated society at large. they were like fish outside of bonds. people provided safe houses to help them and turned a blind eye on what they were doing it just turned their back on them. this was the failure of phase one which led to phase two. then to what extent was 9/11 successful or was it a failure? but at the same token it engineered a process of reaction that would lead to the demise. to what extent is the 13th of november, to what extent is it a watershed thing, a turning point? is it too late to tremendous difficulties in the future? this is really a question mark. it's impossible to go further -- you know i was attacked a lot. he and 2000 there was a decline in islamism. at the time putin had no background. it was in 2000 so i didn't know what would happen later on but i think i was right in saying what i did know was the first phase and didn't see the secon
after afghanistan there was this copycat in algeria and egypt and also a spillover from algeria to france. in egypt and algeria in the fall of 1997 there was a sheer violence in egypt of this islamic group in algeria which alienated society at large. they were like fish outside of bonds. people provided safe houses to help them and turned a blind eye on what they were doing it just turned their back on them. this was the failure of phase one which led to phase two. then to what extent was 9/11...
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has a lot of neighbors and has a lot of the sahara size when you talk about its neighbors and have algeria in the north and moratoria and sinagal and from nigar we are close to nigeria and the group boko haram has been operating in those areas very easily because of course of the vast areas of desert there. it makes it hard for anyone either any of these governments to actually be able to track their activities but i think they will be more of watching closely those areas by the you know western governments and the united states in order to. >> know what the affects are and how it impacts on them and for the moment thank you very much indeed for that and our correspondent who has extensively covered mali so just to bring you up to date with the latest situation some hostages we know have been released, at least three people have been killed, up to ten gunmen inside that hotel very difficult to tell what is going on and we know there have been gunshots fired and the gunmen are on the seventh floor of the radisson blu hotel and forces have gone inside the hotel and try and bring the situatio
has a lot of neighbors and has a lot of the sahara size when you talk about its neighbors and have algeria in the north and moratoria and sinagal and from nigar we are close to nigeria and the group boko haram has been operating in those areas very easily because of course of the vast areas of desert there. it makes it hard for anyone either any of these governments to actually be able to track their activities but i think they will be more of watching closely those areas by the you know...
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to him marseille was like a city in algeria. this will have political weight in electoral policies in all european countries starting with france in the next two weeks. that is one thing. the other, the other issue is whether or not there are within the refugees, people who are jihadists or who would turn to jihadists and to france. the young lady who spoke
to him marseille was like a city in algeria. this will have political weight in electoral policies in all european countries starting with france in the next two weeks. that is one thing. the other, the other issue is whether or not there are within the refugees, people who are jihadists or who would turn to jihadists and to france. the young lady who spoke
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that particular offshoot operated in libya, algeria and in mali. following the collapse of the libyan government, there was the entire region was just awash of -- with weapons and rockets and all kinds of explosives. and they started to fall in the hands of monotore you groups, including mourabitoun and claimed responsibility today. the founders of this group were themselves members of al qaeda in west africa. so, the area where there is very little state control in mali and in southern parts of algeria and elsewhere, they have been the main areas where these terrorist groups have been operating out of. they're not very different in their ideology than isis and others like boko haram. the methodology may be different but they want to establish an islamic caliphate and impose sharia law and the objective. they're going after this particular target in bamako because of the symbolic value and nature. this was a western hotel in bamako in an area surrounded by embassies and in an area surrounded by government buildings. it's frequented by western diplo
that particular offshoot operated in libya, algeria and in mali. following the collapse of the libyan government, there was the entire region was just awash of -- with weapons and rockets and all kinds of explosives. and they started to fall in the hands of monotore you groups, including mourabitoun and claimed responsibility today. the founders of this group were themselves members of al qaeda in west africa. so, the area where there is very little state control in mali and in southern parts...
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kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali. course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an egg. >> with an egg on top. >> what's a little pancake they put on top? that's just to hold the egg in? >> yeah, just to hold the egg in. it's like a hat to cover up something. you can get them with cheese, you can get them with chili paste, you can have them with honey, with sugar. >> how do you like yours? >> i like mine cooked, to be honest. >> really? what's the name of this neighborhood? >> this is the cradle of the revolution. >> this was the first neighborhood to rise up? >> yes. this is the first place to rise up. >> why do you think this neighborhood?
kidnappings in algeria, unrest in mali. course, extremist attacks in benghazi that killed a u.s. ambassador. all those things are very real concerns, but if you only look at what's on the news, you can miss maybe what's a bigger picture. another morning in tripoli and life goes on. vendors are out, people go about their daily routines. >> this is our traditional breakfast. >> what is this dish called? >> which is an overstretched doughnut, i suppose. >> right, with an...
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he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the attack on the oil refinery gas plant, january 2013 and in the march, the leader of the attack, the one-eyed guy reported to be dead. they said they killed him in chad. he was not dead. they did not kill him in chad because you fast forward and this past june he was reported to be dead yet again, this time thanks to fighter jets targeting him in libya. >> libya's interim government says he was killed in the attack along with other militants but hes death has not been confirmed. >> so, this one-eyed guy, reported dead in march of 2013, he was not dead. he was repo
he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the...
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his group was the one that targeted the gas facility in algeria.o he is a very sophisticated person. he has a lot of experience and it is not a surprise that they would be behind that attack. but the situation is very, very difficult to follow in mali, because you have different offshoots of groups linked to al-qaeda. the big one which incidentally had threatened france just a few weeks ago. and i had intelligence of groups of jihadist coming in september from algeria and libya into mali, and that was very, very worrisome at that point. >> the fact that this particular group that has said it carried out this attack in affiliation with al-qaeda, does this suggest that this is an attack not just on mali domestically, not just in sub saharan africa, but on an international stage? >> of course. you have to remember that there is more tall competition to i.s., and al-qaeda when it comes to the hearts and minds of jihadists. al-qaeda have been on the defensive. they haven't had their names in the news for a long, long time. so for them to put them back i
his group was the one that targeted the gas facility in algeria.o he is a very sophisticated person. he has a lot of experience and it is not a surprise that they would be behind that attack. but the situation is very, very difficult to follow in mali, because you have different offshoots of groups linked to al-qaeda. the big one which incidentally had threatened france just a few weeks ago. and i had intelligence of groups of jihadist coming in september from algeria and libya into mali, and...
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>> we have seen this -- we have seen the pattern that algeria set in this respect, and we have seen also several other situations where when it comes to hostage taking -- like a high probability of bloodshed taking place before it becomes peaceful, because there is a peaceful [ inaudible ] but now what we see is that this calm around the hotel and inside it, i expect this situation either to be protracted, as i said, if they have -- if they have food and water, they can keep on for days until they make sure that part of their demands is met, which i doubt, because the french and the americans probably won't accept that. it will set a precedent somehow and it will only galvanize this group to take more hostages. the best scenario for them was to take hostages without -- like in the desert or somewhere, and go away with them, and then negotiate for years and then have a ransom paid and then they bring them back. but this particular situation, because there is this high tension situation and these troops surrounding the place, it's very difficult to predict if they will win. i'm talking abo
>> we have seen this -- we have seen the pattern that algeria set in this respect, and we have seen also several other situations where when it comes to hostage taking -- like a high probability of bloodshed taking place before it becomes peaceful, because there is a peaceful [ inaudible ] but now what we see is that this calm around the hotel and inside it, i expect this situation either to be protracted, as i said, if they have -- if they have food and water, they can keep on for days...
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he was behind the attack of a gas installation in algeria two years ago. in that incident about 800 were held captive. 39 hostages were killed including three americans. that led the state department to offer a $100,000 reward for his arrest. we have more now. >> reporter: known as the uncatchable, he's evades several attempts to arrest him by security forces in algeria, mali and france. he was targeted by a u.s. air strike in libya in june and supposedly killed. but al qaeda says he survived the at that tack. they say muktar takes responsibility for the attack. >> reporter: he's been wanted by several countries for a long time, and he's undoubtedly behind this attack, although we can't confirm it yet. al mourabitoun has links to al qaeda. they use weapons smuggling and drug trafficking to finance the activities. >> he fought with osama bin laden in afghanistan. he was the leader of al qaeda in northwestern africa but split from the group in 2012 to form his own militia. the group has previously been involved in hostage taking sieges in the region as recen
he was behind the attack of a gas installation in algeria two years ago. in that incident about 800 were held captive. 39 hostages were killed including three americans. that led the state department to offer a $100,000 reward for his arrest. we have more now. >> reporter: known as the uncatchable, he's evades several attempts to arrest him by security forces in algeria, mali and france. he was targeted by a u.s. air strike in libya in june and supposedly killed. but al qaeda says he...
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he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the attack on the oil refinery gas plant, january 2013 and in the march, the leader of the attack, the one-eyed guy reported to be dead. they said they killed him in chad. he was not dead. they did not kill him in chad because you fast forward and this past june he was reported to be dead yet again, this time thanks to fighter jets targeting him in libya. >> libya's interim government says he was killed in the attack along with other militants but hes death has not been confirmed. >> so, this one-eyed guy, reported dead in march of 2013, he was not dead. he was repo
he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the...
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he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the attack on the oil refinery gas plant, january 2013 and in the march, the leader of the attack, the one-eyed guy reported to be dead. they said they killed him in chad. he was not dead. they did not kill him in chad because you fast forward and this past june he was reported to be dead yet again, this time thanks to fighter jets targeting him in libya. >> libya's interim government says he was killed in the attack along with other militants but hes death has not been confirmed. >> so, this one-eyed guy, reported dead in march of 2013, he was not dead. he was repo
he was wounded while fighting in the 1990s in algeria. he's one of the most notorious jihadists in the world and he was credited with the attack on the gas plant as the french were mounting this massive military campaign over the boarder in mali. that was january 2013 and then two months later, he was reported to have been killed. >> moving overseas, still no confirmation reports that a top al qaeda a commander has been killed in chad. the army says they killed maktar in a. >> the...
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it's based out of algeria. it's not particularly high profile.t's sort of claim to fames are an attack on an algerian gas facility as well as just earlier this year an attack on a u.n. compound inside mali. like isis and al-qaeda -- like isis, it believes in the englishment of an islamic caliphate which means all non-muslims have got to go, either expelled from the continent or africa or otherwise killed. jenna: but you also say they're different from isis in the way that they treat fellow muslims. how so? >> yeah. you know, the initial reports this morning were that they were starting to release muslim hostages who they were distinguishing from christians and others by having them report -- recite portions of the quran. and this is very much in keeping with their style. they like -- al-qaeda likes to distinguish itself from isis in their treatment of muslims. they like to spare muslim injuries and casualties whenever possible. so that's an important hallmark here that i'm sure national security experts are using toererfy these claims -- to verif
it's based out of algeria. it's not particularly high profile.t's sort of claim to fames are an attack on an algerian gas facility as well as just earlier this year an attack on a u.n. compound inside mali. like isis and al-qaeda -- like isis, it believes in the englishment of an islamic caliphate which means all non-muslims have got to go, either expelled from the continent or africa or otherwise killed. jenna: but you also say they're different from isis in the way that they treat fellow...
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three recently in algeria, sinai, groups affiliated to al qaeda switching sides to the winning team. this is one that stayed close to al qaeda continues to pledge allegiance to al qaeda has nothing to do with the state organization. >> you really think al qaeda and isis in a way are trying to like out-horrify each other? commit worse atrocities than the other? >> they hate each other and they're certainly competing with each other for recruits in the global jihadi movement. don't count al qaeda out though because al qaeda is playing a long game. it's embedded in syria. it's very strong there in syria as an affiliate, al nusra built up quite a lot of local sport, it's strong in yemen, resur gent to some degree in the afghanistan/pakistan border region. we saw that big raid on the al qaeda training complex near the border just a few weeks ago. but clearly isis are getting all their headlines right now. and they have a lot on their side in terms of all these recruits joining them, all the energy from these attacks. and so, you know, the worry is they're going to compete one-up each othe
three recently in algeria, sinai, groups affiliated to al qaeda switching sides to the winning team. this is one that stayed close to al qaeda continues to pledge allegiance to al qaeda has nothing to do with the state organization. >> you really think al qaeda and isis in a way are trying to like out-horrify each other? commit worse atrocities than the other? >> they hate each other and they're certainly competing with each other for recruits in the global jihadi movement. don't...
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i remember a plane that was stationed from algeria that were able to take - eight terrorists inside the plane. the question now is what is happening right now inside this apartment, if indeed there's still one person being detained, i don't know what medical condition is, but the idea is to get to him >>> presumably they're not going straight in because there's other factors at play here. maybe there's a hostage, maybe there's explosives, maybe their buildings are booby trapped. >> this is a very dense neighborhood. the operation being able to operate and trying to contain potential people wanting to go close to it. i imagine since the operation started very early in the morning, there are still people nearby, whether they were taken out of the scene or whatever. it is extremely difficult to get information >>> yes. this is taking place in a heavily populated residential area. >> that's why they are located there. they know it's complicated to get to them. in terms of information from the media, i think the police is going a good job now in trying to prevent information going out. we sa
i remember a plane that was stationed from algeria that were able to take - eight terrorists inside the plane. the question now is what is happening right now inside this apartment, if indeed there's still one person being detained, i don't know what medical condition is, but the idea is to get to him >>> presumably they're not going straight in because there's other factors at play here. maybe there's a hostage, maybe there's explosives, maybe their buildings are booby trapped....
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coalition and france does have a difficult relationship with muslim communities going back to algeria. i think it is too early to say if this is al qaeda or isis. but what we could be confident of is that this is ultimately going to be violent sunni extremists and a level of sophistication we haven't seen in urban area since probably 2008 and the attack in mumbai, india, and -- >> and that is what i wanted to follow up. the sophistication, if these are coordinated attacks how does that escape the radar in this day and age in the vigilance against terror networks. >> it is surprising. the french of incredibly effective in counter-terrorism and they strengthened the laws after the charlie hebdo attack. i think they are probably found to be some communications possibly using encryption which kept the french officials from seeing this. but a lot of soul searching in france and also beyond in the u.k. and the u.s. to understand how an organization could plan this so effectively, to have multiple sites, explosives and small arms. this will be, as others have said, a game-changer for how the
coalition and france does have a difficult relationship with muslim communities going back to algeria. i think it is too early to say if this is al qaeda or isis. but what we could be confident of is that this is ultimately going to be violent sunni extremists and a level of sophistication we haven't seen in urban area since probably 2008 and the attack in mumbai, india, and -- >> and that is what i wanted to follow up. the sophistication, if these are coordinated attacks how does that...
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but we've had examples during the war, independence war in al algeria, for example, where the state ofency was used almost as a dictatorship, which is something we do not want to see. this doesn't concord to what we -- correspond to what we believe is the french republic today. it's better to evolve the constitution to make sure that we have the right balance between ensuring our security and protecting our freedoms. >> in the meantime, of course, the prolonging of the state of emergency is going to have to go through parliament. and that's going to happen on wednesday. do you expect that some of your own mp's will oppose it? >> well, it seems that they are rejecting the idea of a constitutional change at this time. so we will see. hopefully they will change their mind when they see exactly what the president is proposing in terms of adapting the constitution to make sure that the state, the government has the capacity to act very swiftly when there's an attack like this while preserving our public liberties and not abusing our powers, because we have to stay a state where the rule of
but we've had examples during the war, independence war in al algeria, for example, where the state ofency was used almost as a dictatorship, which is something we do not want to see. this doesn't concord to what we -- correspond to what we believe is the french republic today. it's better to evolve the constitution to make sure that we have the right balance between ensuring our security and protecting our freedoms. >> in the meantime, of course, the prolonging of the state of emergency...
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the violinist from algeria, studying music at the sor bon. the french advertising executive who once attended the university of north texas. the architect from germany. the romanians who immigrated to paris to find a better life and found each other. tonight, france celebrate who they were and weeps for what they might have been. the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on
the violinist from algeria, studying music at the sor bon. the french advertising executive who once attended the university of north texas. the architect from germany. the romanians who immigrated to paris to find a better life and found each other. tonight, france celebrate who they were and weeps for what they might have been. the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man...
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have been in algeria, tunisia, and i have been in the neighborhood, and it is all a linked.ica is stitched together and so a holistic, whole government approach that continues the planning is going on right now. the army will be a big part of that planning and a joint team will potentially go in and do some contingency actions. vago: how many forces would have polled that if you lever, how many people would come down the pipe? general hodges has done a great job of making 30,000 look like 300,000. i understand there are budget pressures here, but you know, if you need it, do you feel like you are going to get all of the resources that you need? major general: yes, i am very comfortable with that. liberia last fall, i only had 600 folks in my head orders, that my ability to ratchet up or ratchet it down, if y will, means that i can do that. of this the t segment, i misspoke, africa has 54 nations. this story,e about go to defensenews.com. and on this segment's "money segment, we talk about loans. >> 50% of people with retirement savings actually felt comfortable with their fi
have been in algeria, tunisia, and i have been in the neighborhood, and it is all a linked.ica is stitched together and so a holistic, whole government approach that continues the planning is going on right now. the army will be a big part of that planning and a joint team will potentially go in and do some contingency actions. vago: how many forces would have polled that if you lever, how many people would come down the pipe? general hodges has done a great job of making 30,000 look like...
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tom: when i look at this, i look at algeria to the north. the rescue of west in helping with the jihad. i am really unsure of who the coalition is in mali. there is a regional body , some quite large like ghana and nigeria. ghana has a respected military part of you and peacekeeping missions. there is little appetite to go there. ghana has a muslim minority population. that is one of the few in the case. most are muslim majority. , in senegal, where they have been discussing the idea of banning or limiting the or of the his job -- hijab burka. tom: andres martinez with us. we look to the northeast of ghana. ghana and between algiers. a hostage situation. more than a situation is tangible. 170. many westerners in the hotel. paris and syria unknown. we will come back with more on this and a look at the markets. from london, new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my c
tom: when i look at this, i look at algeria to the north. the rescue of west in helping with the jihad. i am really unsure of who the coalition is in mali. there is a regional body , some quite large like ghana and nigeria. ghana has a respected military part of you and peacekeeping missions. there is little appetite to go there. ghana has a muslim minority population. that is one of the few in the case. most are muslim majority. , in senegal, where they have been discussing the idea of banning...
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forgot his name, who was actually responsible for the deadly attacks on some oil reservations in algerian 2013, and it is affiliated to al-qaeda. but this leader the u.s. claimed killed him in an air raid in june. that's -- you know, is -- is yet to be proven, but this group is saying they are affiliated to al-qaeda, and [ inaudible ] this year, they have carried out some attacks in central and southern mali, killing more than 20 people. >> how sure can we be when these claims of responsibility are made? do you think we have to be careful when these claims are made? >> yeah, it is the first time this group has made such a claim on social media. media clips [ inaudible ] of the hotel, on twitter this afternoon. so it is yet to be verified. but one is bound to believe what is declared. >> by attacking a hotel with so many different nationalities in it, what do you think the broader strategy is? does it go beyond something purely domestic? >> we shouldn't forget that it was france when the [ inaudible ] tried to succeed, they were like, you know, northern mali forrest of the country, you kn
forgot his name, who was actually responsible for the deadly attacks on some oil reservations in algerian 2013, and it is affiliated to al-qaeda. but this leader the u.s. claimed killed him in an air raid in june. that's -- you know, is -- is yet to be proven, but this group is saying they are affiliated to al-qaeda, and [ inaudible ] this year, they have carried out some attacks in central and southern mali, killing more than 20 people. >> how sure can we be when these claims of...
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how much the governments of algeria, tunisia and morocco need to strengthen their border controls.this points out the enormous challenge we face with turkey, that has done an insufficient job to drop the flow of fighters from these other arab countries into fighting, helping to support isis. >> thank you so much for your perspective on what we're watching there in africa today. >> sure. >>> later in the hour we'll take a closer look at isis, we'll be assessing in that discussion the discussion of the strength of iraq and syria and their networks worldwide. already, we'll be also joined by charles dolpher who led the investigation of saddam hussein's program of wmd. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. only glucerna has carbsteady, diabetes, steady is exciting. clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. w
how much the governments of algeria, tunisia and morocco need to strengthen their border controls.this points out the enormous challenge we face with turkey, that has done an insufficient job to drop the flow of fighters from these other arab countries into fighting, helping to support isis. >> thank you so much for your perspective on what we're watching there in africa today. >> sure. >>> later in the hour we'll take a closer look at isis, we'll be assessing in that...
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kamal masaudi told us he immigrated to france four years ago from algeria. only in a small minority of cases do those feelings turn to violent extremism, but christian problems is the only solution. >> reporter: there was a sharp spike in anti-muslim incidents in france following the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> pelley: holly williams in paris for us tonight. hole, thanks. president obama's plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. the house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the f.b.i. director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. every republican and nearly 50 democrats voted yes. the senate will consider this after thanksgiving. the president threatened to veto but today's vote would be enough to override it. a new report by congress says more than 250 americans have attempted to join isis. one in four is from minnesota, many of the
kamal masaudi told us he immigrated to france four years ago from algeria. only in a small minority of cases do those feelings turn to violent extremism, but christian problems is the only solution. >> reporter: there was a sharp spike in anti-muslim incidents in france following the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january. the fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. >> pelley: holly williams in paris for us...
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arrest in april of this year, british intelligence found a young boy communicate, an individual in algeria exchanging messages about joining the group and trying to further propaganda efforts. it is not clear how they apprehended those messages. >> the challenge is that there's a distinction to be made between the propaganda and recruiting efforts of i.s. and operational communications. a lot of the twitter and facebook social media platform that is we see that they are active on are easier to gain access to, there's a better scope of existing law for law enforcement to gain access to account information, credentials. the operational messages are absolutely harder to break into. >> to address that, lawmakers here recently inserted a provision into a senate intelligence authorization bill that requires companies like facebook and twit tore monitor and report any suspicious isil activity on their networks. >> israel band a political party called the slack movement party, accusing the group of in citing violence, but the ban is sparking outrage among arab leaders. we have the details from wes
arrest in april of this year, british intelligence found a young boy communicate, an individual in algeria exchanging messages about joining the group and trying to further propaganda efforts. it is not clear how they apprehended those messages. >> the challenge is that there's a distinction to be made between the propaganda and recruiting efforts of i.s. and operational communications. a lot of the twitter and facebook social media platform that is we see that they are active on are...
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and doubts over algeria's national identity database. 7million people have signed up but only 5% of the population. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> welcome back. an update of the top stories. turkey's president erdogan said that the international community should respect the election sunday. >> an exclusive al jazeera picture shows a military convoy from the saudi led coalition is headed to taiz to bolster pro government forces. >> this is how the rebels plan to fight back against syrian military air raids. they decided to put their prisoners in cages and scatter them in residential areas as a way to pressure the government as a way to stop targeting do
and doubts over algeria's national identity database. 7million people have signed up but only 5% of the population. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the...
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terrorists under his command also attacked a gas plant in algeria, an atrocity that killed 39 people, including three americans. belmokhktar's men took over northern maul ne2012. a few months later we went in with the french military force that, along with mailan soldiers, drove them back out. u.s. warplanes tried to kill belmokhktar in libya with a missile just this summer, but the pentagon couldn't confirm his death. today's attack on the radisson may prove that belmokhktar is still very much alive and in control of a murderous militia gunning for western targets. scott, the name of the american citizen who was kled in the attack still hasn't been released out of respect to the family. >> pelley: elizabeth palmer in one week after isis militants attacked paris with bombs and guns, the healing hasas begun. imams at 2500 mosques throughout france used friday prayers to condemn terrorism and violence. tonight, parisians took back their city. there was solemn reflection with candles and flowers, and at 9:20, thee moment of the first attack, music filled the streets. organizers hope the
terrorists under his command also attacked a gas plant in algeria, an atrocity that killed 39 people, including three americans. belmokhktar's men took over northern maul ne2012. a few months later we went in with the french military force that, along with mailan soldiers, drove them back out. u.s. warplanes tried to kill belmokhktar in libya with a missile just this summer, but the pentagon couldn't confirm his death. today's attack on the radisson may prove that belmokhktar is still very much...
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the violinist from algeria, studying music at the sor bon. the french advertising executive who once attended the university of north texas. the architect from germany. the romanians who immigrated to paris to find a better life and found each other. tonight, france celebrate who they were and weeps for what they might have been. the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer broke in, searching for links to the terrorists. police are scouring europe for evidence that might lead them to salah abdeslam, the attacker who got away. but in brussels, his brother mohammed appealed to him directly. "my advice to him is to turn himself
the violinist from algeria, studying music at the sor bon. the french advertising executive who once attended the university of north texas. the architect from germany. the romanians who immigrated to paris to find a better life and found each other. tonight, france celebrate who they were and weeps for what they might have been. the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man...
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algeria's paul brennan live for us in brussels.ger it goes on without any kind of attack, in a sense, the more difficult it is for them to justify extending the state of emergency. but the they wobbled right to do so. >> it's a tough call, extremely big dilemma for the prime minister and those meeting in the building opposite behind me. what they have to do is judge, as we enter the working week on monday, whether the dasstruction is work the risk. you have -- you are well wear the threat level is raised to maximum possible. a threat level 4 in brussels but in the 48 hours since that came in to being, no arrests have been made. n none of any of the real prime suspects they are searching for. they have announced it's not just sulah al-islam. there are a number of acomplaces although they haven't released names. they have to work out whether the metro system and the other shutdown areas that adviseing people to stay away from crowded places, whether they should keep those restrictions in place. a tough call indeed because if they dec
algeria's paul brennan live for us in brussels.ger it goes on without any kind of attack, in a sense, the more difficult it is for them to justify extending the state of emergency. but the they wobbled right to do so. >> it's a tough call, extremely big dilemma for the prime minister and those meeting in the building opposite behind me. what they have to do is judge, as we enter the working week on monday, whether the dasstruction is work the risk. you have -- you are well wear the threat...
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along with leaders from equador and alengineer i can't-- algeria are on a joint visit. oil prices have declined significantly causing difficulties for south americann exporters have a lack of oil revenue. a major meeting on climate change in set for the end of the month in paris on tuesday the french foreign minister said some progress had been made in the talks before the meeting. negotiators tried to agree on a blue print for a deal. >> reporter: the goal of the climate summit in paris is to fix a limit for freebodyal warming. no more than two degrees celsius higher than temperatures before the industrial revolution. currently the planet is heading for a rise of about five degrees and that would have catastrophic consequences, particularly for the world's most vulnerable communities. >> translation: an additional hundred million people risk falling into extreme poverty between now and 2030 if there are not immediate efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses. >> reporter: and the u.s. secretary of state has spoken about the danger of climate change leading to co
along with leaders from equador and alengineer i can't-- algeria are on a joint visit. oil prices have declined significantly causing difficulties for south americann exporters have a lack of oil revenue. a major meeting on climate change in set for the end of the month in paris on tuesday the french foreign minister said some progress had been made in the talks before the meeting. negotiators tried to agree on a blue print for a deal. >> reporter: the goal of the climate summit in paris...
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if i could return to algeria and work i'd have left long ago, rather than deal with the racism here.t's got to stop. >> samia jaber is one of the mayor's iggest opponents. born to an algerian family, she's fought her way to the top in belfort and had a seat on the city council for years. the socialist hopes to combat the prevailing anti-islamic sentiment, which she believes is politically motivated. >> our mayor damien meslot is wooing front national supporters. but that's a losing battle -- in which you lose your values and your soul. >> meslot and his republicans are trying to attract supporters of far right parties like the front national -- which won a record 24% of the vote here in local elections this year. meslot's looking to do better in upcoming regional elections -- and his gamble could pay off. >> with non-christian refugees we can't be sure they don't belong to is. >> i am with him, that is all. >> the mayor also has the support of the catholic church. together, the city and the diocese have set up a organization to welcome christian refugees. but church representatives s
if i could return to algeria and work i'd have left long ago, rather than deal with the racism here.t's got to stop. >> samia jaber is one of the mayor's iggest opponents. born to an algerian family, she's fought her way to the top in belfort and had a seat on the city council for years. the socialist hopes to combat the prevailing anti-islamic sentiment, which she believes is politically motivated. >> our mayor damien meslot is wooing front national supporters. but that's a losing...
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committee to protect journalists says between 1992-2015 the deadliest were iraq, syria and philippines, algeriaomalia and we are from the international press institute, he says violence against journalists must be stopped. >> in many cases the governments are covering up for those who are carrying out these events. sometimes the governments themselves are behind or instigating attacks against journalists and in other cases the governments have no interest in investigating them because they are supported by organized crime or by groups that maybe the government doesn't want to invest dpat -- investigate and nobody is protecting the journalist and nobody is standing up and parliament says not to investigate and governments get away with murder literally in these cases because they are not investigating them and i would put a big question mark about the government's intents by covering up for these killings governments themselves are either directly or indirectly responsible for these deaths and whenever the government acts in impunity those who are killing continue to kill journalists as we have
committee to protect journalists says between 1992-2015 the deadliest were iraq, syria and philippines, algeriaomalia and we are from the international press institute, he says violence against journalists must be stopped. >> in many cases the governments are covering up for those who are carrying out these events. sometimes the governments themselves are behind or instigating attacks against journalists and in other cases the governments have no interest in investigating them because...
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he's responsible for kidnapping dozens of westerners and attack in algeria that killed 39 including three americans. u.s. war planes tried to kill him in libya but the pentagon could not confirm he was dead. and tonight the us defense department employees in the city are all safe. five were at the hotel of the attack. >>> in the satellite center, i'm die nan rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you. >>> tonight marks one week since the terror tax in paris and the healing there has begun. parisians remember the 130 people killed with flowers and candles and memorial also across the city. at 9:20 the moment of the first attack music and dancing filled the streets tonight. authorities are still severalling for a ninth suspected terrorist who got away after the attack. belgium has raised its terror let to the highest level. warning of eminent threat. belgium has champed at least three suspects in connection with the paris attack. >>> no doubt the terror in paris will be on the mind of runners and spectators at this weekend's philadelphia marathon. mayor mike nutter an event organizer
he's responsible for kidnapping dozens of westerners and attack in algeria that killed 39 including three americans. u.s. war planes tried to kill him in libya but the pentagon could not confirm he was dead. and tonight the us defense department employees in the city are all safe. five were at the hotel of the attack. >>> in the satellite center, i'm die nan rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you. >>> tonight marks one week since the terror tax in...