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we want to bring back andrew peak. before the break, i had just asked you, so behalf of social media, a viewer reaching out, how safe are we in america now considering the fact that france no doubt thought that they were safe as you said 12 hours before this attack. where do we sit in terms of our own security now? >> you know, the administrati administration's mistake here on the whole syria isis conflict is that they assume letting the con picture fester and pestfester f four years will exhaust the iranian and also the ssunni isi side. but it hasn't. and my mind kept onning back to the exchange that marco rubio and rand paul had in the republican debate about whether it's safer to take care of these problems over in places like syria or wait until these terrorists came to the u.s. and we could confront them there. and frankly, i think a strong argument has been made that marco rubio was really right about this. we have to address these things up front before they become a running cancer on the western world. >> inter
we want to bring back andrew peak. before the break, i had just asked you, so behalf of social media, a viewer reaching out, how safe are we in america now considering the fact that france no doubt thought that they were safe as you said 12 hours before this attack. where do we sit in terms of our own security now? >> you know, the administrati administration's mistake here on the whole syria isis conflict is that they assume letting the con picture fester and pestfester f four years will...
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we want to bring back andrew peak. before the break, i had just asked you, so behalf of social media, a viewer reaching out, how safe are we in america now considering the fact that france no doubt thought that they were safe as you said 12 hours before this attack. where do we sit in terms of our own security now? >> you know, the administrati administration's mistake here on the whole syria isis conflict is that they assume letting the con picture fester and pestfester f four years will exhaust the iranian and also the ssunni isi side. but it hasn't. and my mind kept onning back to the exchange that marco rubio and rand paul had in the republican debate about whether it's safer to take care of these problems over in places like syria or wait until these terrorists came to the u.s. and we could confront them there. and frankly, i think a strong argument has been made that marco rubio was really right about this. we have to address these things up front before they become a running cancer on the western world. >> inter
we want to bring back andrew peak. before the break, i had just asked you, so behalf of social media, a viewer reaching out, how safe are we in america now considering the fact that france no doubt thought that they were safe as you said 12 hours before this attack. where do we sit in terms of our own security now? >> you know, the administrati administration's mistake here on the whole syria isis conflict is that they assume letting the con picture fester and pestfester f four years will...
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intelligence officer andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when you're going to act. and from that, you take your attack, you hit the targets you want to hit, then you just create as much carnage as you can. so it's very difficult from a response stand point to fight that because it truly is an organic piece. >> andrew, i'm going to ask you about kind of the logistics of how this would work. the military and police would respond to a scene very differently. what we saw last night, both groups on the streets of paris. you saw an extra 1500 soldiers moving in. does the enemy take advantage of that, or is that an advantage of
intelligence officer andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain...
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intelligence officer andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when you're going to act. and from that, you take your attack, you hit the targets you want to hit, then you just create as much carnage as you can. so it's very difficult from a response stand point to fight that because it truly is an organic piece. >> andrew, i'm going to ask you about kind of the logistics of how this would work. the military and police would respond to a scene very differently. what we saw last night, both groups on the streets of paris. you saw an extra 1500 soldiers moving in. does the enemy take advantage of that, or is that an advantage of
intelligence officer andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain...
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intelligence officer andrew peak and national review terrorism expert tom rogen.you. and the arrest. your thoughts. >> yeah, it's interesting in these early stages that sometimes conflicting information. but i think that idea that one of the things that european intelligence services, the french actually specifically have been concerned about is the potential for returners from syria or jihadists to locate in one country in europe and then go into another country and commit an attack. and the reason they have been inclined to think that is a problem, if you're in one country, you might be nope to the domestic intelligence service but unknown to in this case potentially the french intelligence service. and so there is that issue. we'll have to wait and see. but the scale of the attacks i would suggest indicates that there is probably some kind of support network as well. again, we will just have to wait and see in the hours and days ahead. >> i don't want to miss the connection, too, because the soccer teams that were playing were france and germany. so i mean the
intelligence officer andrew peak and national review terrorism expert tom rogen.you. and the arrest. your thoughts. >> yeah, it's interesting in these early stages that sometimes conflicting information. but i think that idea that one of the things that european intelligence services, the french actually specifically have been concerned about is the potential for returners from syria or jihadists to locate in one country in europe and then go into another country and commit an attack. and...
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intelligence officer andrew peak and national review terrorism expert tom rogen. tom, i'll start with you. and the arrest. your thoughts. >> yeah, it's interesting in these early stages that sometimes conflicting information. but i think that idea that one of the things that european intelligence services, the french actually specifically have been concerned about is the potential for returners from syria or jihadists to locate in one country in europe and then go into another country and commit an attack. and the reason they have been inclined to think that is a problem, if you're in one country, you might be nope to the domestic intelligence service but unknown to in this case potentially the french intelligence service. and so there is that issue. we'll have to wait and see. but the scale of the attacks i would suggest indicates that there is probably some kind of support network as well. again, we will just have to wait and see in the hours and days ahead. >> i don't want to miss the connection, too, because the soccer teams that were playing were france and g
intelligence officer andrew peak and national review terrorism expert tom rogen. tom, i'll start with you. and the arrest. your thoughts. >> yeah, it's interesting in these early stages that sometimes conflicting information. but i think that idea that one of the things that european intelligence services, the french actually specifically have been concerned about is the potential for returners from syria or jihadists to locate in one country in europe and then go into another country and...
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of imminent attack in kabul former uas he army intelligence officer former nato senior advisor andrew peakn we have been trying to figure out what specific evidence we are talking about, u.s. officials the embassy if kabul have said there is credible evidence of an attack, that could take place the next 48 hours. how do you see it? >> well, there is also a a couple threats poking around kabul; right? a natural target for the kind of high end terrorist attack groups like haqqani network pull off it is important to remember even each when the most dramatic images of an attack on employee are happening strength of the taliban measured not by these high profile attacks but control of rural districts that is really where the strengthen of an insurjensy like taliban rooted. >> this kind of threat before, that officials are saying this is you imminent next 48 hours? >> we'll, you do remember, in tlvn, right, in september, actually, u.s. embassy was locked down, for a period of over 24 hours. maria: yes. >> militants took over a high building if kabul shot emcee you see it from time to time. >> wh
of imminent attack in kabul former uas he army intelligence officer former nato senior advisor andrew peakn we have been trying to figure out what specific evidence we are talking about, u.s. officials the embassy if kabul have said there is credible evidence of an attack, that could take place the next 48 hours. how do you see it? >> well, there is also a a couple threats poking around kabul; right? a natural target for the kind of high end terrorist attack groups like haqqani network...
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army intelligence officer who is andrew peak, welcome to the program. >> thanks, stuart. make of this. texas border, people with a syrian background being stopped? is that the wrong word? >> they apparently presented themselves and now they're processed in south texas. stuart: that's the news that they-- >> immigration-- that's right, immigration enforcement officials are on the case here. stuart: andrew, what is going on here? we've got this huge argument about syrians coming here. the president's on one side. the republicans are on totally another side. what's your take on this? >> well, i have to say, i find it a little rich that the man for-- who nearly for half a decade told us we can't do more to arm the syrian rebels because we can't tell the good guys from the bad guys can apparently tell them apart well enough to bring them here, right, with 100% certainty and by the way, he has no compunction about explaining to the american people the process for vetting. right? that's really all this would take is some basic public reassurance instead of saying trust us, we've
army intelligence officer who is andrew peak, welcome to the program. >> thanks, stuart. make of this. texas border, people with a syrian background being stopped? is that the wrong word? >> they apparently presented themselves and now they're processed in south texas. stuart: that's the news that they-- >> immigration-- that's right, immigration enforcement officials are on the case here. stuart: andrew, what is going on here? we've got this huge argument about syrians coming...
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andrew. last year cyber monday was amazon's peak shopping day with 43 million items shipped worldwide.for the online behemoth to see if they can beat that number this year especially after a black friday that was already stronger than last year's black friday in terms of units sold. this facility in robinsville, new jersey operates nonstop, 24 hours a day. there's 4,000 employees here during the peak holiday season. in years past cyber monday has been an important shopping day for retailers following the black friday rush in sores. but the shopping event days have become blurred with so many retailers offering black friday-like discounts online and in stores days before the thanksgiving weekend and shopper access to high-speed internet all the time, cyber monday is feeling a bit more like an after thought. still the national retail federation estimate 21 million shoppers will be online today. that's down from 127 million last year explained in part by promotions attracting a record number of consumers beginning their holiday shopping before november 10th. now cyber monday sales will hi
andrew. last year cyber monday was amazon's peak shopping day with 43 million items shipped worldwide.for the online behemoth to see if they can beat that number this year especially after a black friday that was already stronger than last year's black friday in terms of units sold. this facility in robinsville, new jersey operates nonstop, 24 hours a day. there's 4,000 employees here during the peak holiday season. in years past cyber monday has been an important shopping day for retailers...