bertrand vannier, how much of a debate is there underway today in france about what has happened withie hebdo, with the new cover, the decision to show it or not to show it? >> i think that the opportunity for debate now, one on the political side, national unity is still working. so there's a different debate in society and mainly in the muslim community. many muslims in france are starting to say look, there are different standards here. you leave the charlie hebdo print of the cartoons and you leave the mosque unprotected. there have been 54 incidents against mosques in the last three days. there's a double standard to -- towards the muslim population in france. we start to hear that kind of reflection. >> woodruff: daisy khan, is it a double standard, from your perspective, as a prominent muslim here in the united states? >> judy, the problem is that muslims who live in the west are largely judged by the lens of national security. certainly here in america we are largely defined by what happened on 9/11 and, so, whatever muslims do is scrutinized. since many muslims complain in th