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he is currently in jail for domestic abuse against the mother of his 2-year-old, brian ii, or deuce.e, daddy loves you. when i'm free, i take great pride in spending time with my kids. no, daddy's not at the doctor. daddy's locked up. i don't lie to my kids. you hear me? i love you. i love you more. even though i've slacked and i'd be less of a man to not admit that through addictions, i did neglect them somewhat, but even in my neglectful states, i was always a great father. say a-b-c-d-e-f-g, h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p. i'll be damned if i let them grow up without a father like i did. i don't know who my daddy is, so if i was to ever meet him, i'd probably hit him in his mouth. dude's been making up songs. >> does he? >> he got one called "my money in my pocket." he go -- ♪ my money in my pocket my money in my pocket ♪ >> while voltz strives to be a father to his children, he must also reconcile his relationship with deuce's mother. >> thank you for sending that money or giving them the money to send. >> check. raise it to me. >> i got me some hygiene products. i ain't ordered no food yet.
he is currently in jail for domestic abuse against the mother of his 2-year-old, brian ii, or deuce.e, daddy loves you. when i'm free, i take great pride in spending time with my kids. no, daddy's not at the doctor. daddy's locked up. i don't lie to my kids. you hear me? i love you. i love you more. even though i've slacked and i'd be less of a man to not admit that through addictions, i did neglect them somewhat, but even in my neglectful states, i was always a great father. say a-b-c-d-e-f-g,...
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ii. anderson university professor brian dirck uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of what americans on race and slavery both for and during the civil war. and sunday afternoon at 4:30, margaret sanger, her legacy, and the impact on the birth control movement. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> this week marked the start of the 114th congress, where we saw members take the oath of office. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> nice to see you.
ii. anderson university professor brian dirck uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of what americans on race and slavery both for and during the civil war. and sunday afternoon at 4:30, margaret sanger, her legacy, and the impact on the birth control movement. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us...
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ii. and on "american history tv", tonight at 8:00 pm eastern, anderson university professor, brian durr,s abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of what americans on slavery. and sunday __ a discussion on birth control advocacy. find our complete television schedule at c_span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, email us, or send us a tweet. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the senate is expected to vote monday on whether to limit debate and advanced a bill that would authorize the construction of the keystone xl pipeline. senators began debating the measure earlier this week, after it was introduced as one of the first items in the agenda. north dakota senator john hoeven is a sponsor of the bill. he spoke on the floor, along with supporters and those who opposed the legislation. this is a little less than two hours. senator joe manchin and actually a total of 60 sponsors, i have filed s. 1, which is the keystone approval bill. it's a very simple, straightforward bill. this is legislation that we've seen before in this body. w
ii. and on "american history tv", tonight at 8:00 pm eastern, anderson university professor, brian durr,s abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of what americans on slavery. and sunday __ a discussion on birth control advocacy. find our complete television schedule at c_span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, email us, or send us a tweet. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the senate is expected to vote monday on...
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history is on the republicans' side, only once since world war ii has either political party held on to the white house for three straight terms. briandemocrats feel confident with hillary clinton still their presumed front-runner. >> we should add, it's early. peter, thanks. >>> still ahead tonight, the real-life navy s.e.a.l. whose memory and life story inspired an oscar contender. his story in his own words. >>> also, how life has changed for the better for a pair of brothers we first met during one of the toughest challenges of their lives. >>> there is a movie in theaters right now going into wider release this week that tells the story of an american who became a modern-day military legend. it's called "american sniper." it stars bradley cooper as navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle, the man known as the deadliest sniper in u.s. military history. kyle spoke with our own lester holt after he returned from the battlefield to the home front where he could not ultimately leave danger behind him. >> reporter: through a rifle scope, as in life chris kyle saw a world divide by good and evil. he told me he went to war to protect the good guys. >>
history is on the republicans' side, only once since world war ii has either political party held on to the white house for three straight terms. briandemocrats feel confident with hillary clinton still their presumed front-runner. >> we should add, it's early. peter, thanks. >>> still ahead tonight, the real-life navy s.e.a.l. whose memory and life story inspired an oscar contender. his story in his own words. >>> also, how life has changed for the better for a pair of...
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history is on the republicans' side, only once since world war ii has either political party held on to the white house for three straight terms. brian, democrats feel confident with hillary clinton still their presumed front-runner. >> we should add, it is early. peter, thanks. >>> still ahead tonight, the real-life navy s.e.a.l. whose memory and life story inspired an oscar contender. his story in his own words. >>> also, how life has changed for the better for a pair of brothers we first met during one of the toughest challenges of their lives. er when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. ♪ ♪ when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. ♪ ♪ when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. [ male announcer ] hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because the answers you need may be closer than they appear. ♪ ♪ alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about t
history is on the republicans' side, only once since world war ii has either political party held on to the white house for three straight terms. brian, democrats feel confident with hillary clinton still their presumed front-runner. >> we should add, it is early. peter, thanks. >>> still ahead tonight, the real-life navy s.e.a.l. whose memory and life story inspired an oscar contender. his story in his own words. >>> also, how life has changed for the better for a pair...
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ii. anderson university professor brian dishing uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the vurse white americans on race in history. and a discussion on birth control from margaret sanger. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, email us at comments at c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span hash tag comments. join the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the senate is working on bipartisan legislation to allow the keystone pipeline project to move forward. it is co-sponsored by senator joe mansion. mitch mcconnell said the bill is a top priority for the new republican majority. here is some of wednesday's senate debate. mr. hoeven: along with senator joe manchin and actually a total of 60 sponsors, i have filed s. 1, which is the keystone approval bill. it's a very simple, straightforward bill. this is legislation that we've seen before in this body. what it does is under the commerce clause of the constitution it authorizes congress to approve the keystone x.l. pipeline proj
ii. anderson university professor brian dishing uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the vurse white americans on race in history. and a discussion on birth control from margaret sanger. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, email us at comments at c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span hash tag comments. join the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the senate is working...
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ii. and tonight at 8:00 p.m. brian durham uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of white americans on race and slavery before and during the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30, a discussion on birth control advocate margaret sanger her legacy, and the impact of race social class and policy had on the birth-control movement. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org and let us know about -- what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> this sunday on "q&a," the groundbreaking 1915 film "the birth of a nation," its depiction of former slaves after the civil war, and the efforts to prevent the release of the movie. >> the second part of the movie which is after the war reconstruction, is really the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are just appalled by the portrayal of free slaves. this is a scene showing what happens when you give former sl
ii. and tonight at 8:00 p.m. brian durham uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of white americans on race and slavery before and during the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30, a discussion on birth control advocate margaret sanger her legacy, and the impact of race social class and policy had on the birth-control movement. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org and let us know about -- what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a...
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ii. and on cspan-3, saturday lectures on history. brian dirck uses lincoln to talk about slavery during the civil war. and a discussion on birth control with margaret sanger and the birth control movement. find our complete schedule on cspan.org and tell us about the programs you're watching. e-mail us at comments at cspan.com org or send us a tweet @c-span.org. >>> his remarks focused on combatting international criminal networks and his agencies' relations with communities in texas. this is an hour. >>> good morning and welcome to all of you who have braved the elements. my name isó\÷ stephanie. i am a senior fellow at the international program here at csis. we were joking earlier that every time we have a homeland security-related event, we have a weather event that same day. so i'm both appalled and pleased to know that our track record is still stellar. but thank you all for braving the elements. if i could ask you to make sure your electronic devices are set to silent or stun, i would appreciate it, and we'll go ahead and get the ses
ii. and on cspan-3, saturday lectures on history. brian dirck uses lincoln to talk about slavery during the civil war. and a discussion on birth control with margaret sanger and the birth control movement. find our complete schedule on cspan.org and tell us about the programs you're watching. e-mail us at comments at cspan.com org or send us a tweet @c-span.org. >>> his remarks focused on combatting international criminal networks and his agencies' relations with communities in texas....
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brian williams. >>> good evening. it was the largest crowd in the modern history of paris, a crowd not seen since the liberation of paris from the nazis in world war ii. an estimated 1.5 million people showed up in defiance of terrorism. and leading the march with arms locked together many of the leaders of the free world. missing from the picture was the man so often referred to as the leader of the free world, president obama. no sign of him, vice president biden or secretary of state john kerry. and today the white house admitted it was a mistake. they said they should have sent someone of higher rank than the u.s. ambassador to france to stand with the rest of the world in solidarity. it's where we begin tonight with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: it was an event so powerful it united enemies. israel's netanyahu in the grip of a security man at each elbow only a few arm lengths from the palestinian president abbas. at least 44 world leaders in a gathering of more than a million. the highest ranking american official? u.s. ambassador jane hartley. the woman in dark glasses. so far back you can barely pick her
brian williams. >>> good evening. it was the largest crowd in the modern history of paris, a crowd not seen since the liberation of paris from the nazis in world war ii. an estimated 1.5 million people showed up in defiance of terrorism. and leading the march with arms locked together many of the leaders of the free world. missing from the picture was the man so often referred to as the leader of the free world, president obama. no sign of him, vice president biden or secretary of...
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cbs new correspondent brian web tells us it's believed to be the largest demonstration in the history of the country even bigger than the rally at the end of world war ii. >> reporter: demonstrators carried signs sang songs and shed tears as they marched to renounce terrorist attacks that ripped their country apart. >> we have to be here in the memory of these people, innocent people and to say with a smile that we're not afraid. >> the it's important to show the world we're not afraid. >> reporter: france's president and at least 40 world leaders led the march. thousands of police officers and soldiers protected the massive crowds attorney general eric holder was in paris where he attend add meeting on fighting terrorism but did not attend the march. >> pledge was made to make, dork a better job of sharing information amongst the nation that is were there and i think we will in fact do that. >>> video has emerged of the gun mean killed four hostages at a kosher market before police gunned him down. in it he pledged allegiance to the islamic state and detailed how the attacks would unfold. the violence started wednesday when brothers said and cherif ko
cbs new correspondent brian web tells us it's believed to be the largest demonstration in the history of the country even bigger than the rally at the end of world war ii. >> reporter: demonstrators carried signs sang songs and shed tears as they marched to renounce terrorist attacks that ripped their country apart. >> we have to be here in the memory of these people, innocent people and to say with a smile that we're not afraid. >> the it's important to show the world we're...
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ii. the city is on edge, filled with antiterrorist police and s.w.a.t. teams. today, sieges may be over, but france says its government remains on high alert. well, the key worries now, brian, are of copycat killings by lone extremists and of sleeper cells that might be motivated now to take further action. preventing both will be a major challenge after two of the deadliest days in france that have left this country reeling. back to you, brian. >> bill neely part of our team in and around paris tonight. bill, thanks. we want to turn now to michael lighter, former director of the national terrorism center under presidents bush and obama. he is now the executive vice president of lydos, working with the federal government on national security matters. and, michael, aqap, al qaeda of the arabian peninsula, claimed credit for this today, meantime a lot of americans want to know what does it mean here. >> i think it means there are huge challenges not just in france but here in the united states, brian. the u.s. intelligence community is very good, but it can only handle so much. and it is really been focused on isis in syria and iraq. and aqap in yemen remains a significant t
ii. the city is on edge, filled with antiterrorist police and s.w.a.t. teams. today, sieges may be over, but france says its government remains on high alert. well, the key worries now, brian, are of copycat killings by lone extremists and of sleeper cells that might be motivated now to take further action. preventing both will be a major challenge after two of the deadliest days in france that have left this country reeling. back to you, brian. >> bill neely part of our team in and...
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ii. on lectures in history professor brian dirk uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of whitemericans on race and slavery before and during the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30, a discussion on margaret sanger. find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span #comments. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>host: james fallows of the atlantic. he has the cover story of the january-february issue. the tragedy of the american military. thank you for joining us. what is the tragedy? caller: we have a country that has been more or less perpetually at war as a nation but the public has not been involved. you take all the people have served in iraq and afghanistan in last dozen years, it is two thirds of 1% of the american public. the distance between the realities of the public and the realities of the military has meant we use our military force more recklessly than we would otherwise. it is that cap i mainly talking about. host: what causes the ga
ii. on lectures in history professor brian dirk uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of whitemericans on race and slavery before and during the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30, a discussion on margaret sanger. find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span #comments. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>host: james fallows of the...
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ii. and on saturday, on lectures and history, anderson professor brian durk uses abraham lincoln's life for views on life and slavery before and during the civil war. and on sunday, a discussion on birth control and the impact ever margaret sanger on the birth control movement. find our television schedule at cspan.org. and call us at 202-626-3400 or comments at cspan .organize or tweet us. join the conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >>> this is the study of religion and liberty. he talked about morality and free market economics. from the steamboat institute in colorado, this is an hour. >>> thank you very much. what a great event this is. and what wonderful warm people are here. i can barely catch my breath. way up here in colorado. lord acton is the name that we chose as our kind of icon for the acton institute which attempts to engage religious thinkers to understand the moral foundations of thinks like private property and free trade the important of contract, the rule of law and the like. and acton once said, he said a lot of different wonderful, memorable thi
ii. and on saturday, on lectures and history, anderson professor brian durk uses abraham lincoln's life for views on life and slavery before and during the civil war. and on sunday, a discussion on birth control and the impact ever margaret sanger on the birth control movement. find our television schedule at cspan.org. and call us at 202-626-3400 or comments at cspan .organize or tweet us. join the conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >>> this is the study of...
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ii. we were taught snipers were cowards. we'll shoot you in the back. snipers aren't heroes. they're invaders and worse. cnn's brianof other people as well. it seemed to come out of nowhere. we don't know if he's seen the movie or not. the first step is you have to see the movie and then maybe you can comment on it. he's not the only one saying things like this. there's a billboard in los angeles for this movie. there's now graffiti over it with the word murder saying that chris kyle was not a hero he was a murderer. >> and then seth rogen came out too. mr. north korea? >> he says he felt like this movie played like the movie that was third act in "glorious bastards." this movie mirrors a public debate that's happening about war. 13 14 years into the war on terror many years after most of our troops came home from iraq. no longer is the iraq war something that's being shown on movie theaters as a present day event. it's now history. history is talked about differently than events still progressing. >> like the vietnam war. >> the tone of movies changed after the vietnam war as well. it evolved over the years. no ti
ii. we were taught snipers were cowards. we'll shoot you in the back. snipers aren't heroes. they're invaders and worse. cnn's brianof other people as well. it seemed to come out of nowhere. we don't know if he's seen the movie or not. the first step is you have to see the movie and then maybe you can comment on it. he's not the only one saying things like this. there's a billboard in los angeles for this movie. there's now graffiti over it with the word murder saying that chris kyle was not a...
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ii. on american history tv saturday at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. professor brianirk uses abraham lincoln's like to understand what americans views on slavery both before and after the civil war. then a discussion on birth control. the impact on the birth-control movement. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us comments at www.c-span.org. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> friends colleagues, countrymen, especially the people of ohio, thank you for sending me here. let's welcome all of the new members and their families to what we all know to be a truly historic day. [applause] >> today is an important day for our country. many senators took the oath this afternoon, 13 four the first time. the new republican majority accepted it's the responsibility. we recognize the enormity of the task before us. we know in a lot of hard work awaits. we know many important opportunities await as well. >> follow the gop-led congress. the best access is on c-spa
ii. on american history tv saturday at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. professor brianirk uses abraham lincoln's like to understand what americans views on slavery both before and after the civil war. then a discussion on birth control. the impact on the birth-control movement. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us comments at www.c-span.org. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on...
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ii. on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history anderson university professor brian burke uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of white americans are raised and slavery before and during the civil war and sunday afternoon at 4:30 discussion on birth control advocate margaret sanger her legacy and the impact race social class and politics had on the birth control movement. find the complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think of the programs you're watching. call 202-626-34008 e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span hash tag comments. like us on facebook follow us on twitter. these the annual state of the state address jack dalrymple, talked about lower oil prices and the state's economy. north dakota has had the lowest unemployment rate largely due job growth in the energy sector. the governor talked about spending on infrastructure affordable housing and public safety. from the state capitols in bismarck, this is 30 minutes. >> thank you thank you very much. thank you. before we begin today i would as
ii. on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history anderson university professor brian burke uses abraham lincoln's life to understand the views of white americans are raised and slavery before and during the civil war and sunday afternoon at 4:30 discussion on birth control advocate margaret sanger her legacy and the impact race social class and politics had on the birth control movement. find the complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what...
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ii. on c-span3 anderson university professor brian durk on lincoln, race, and slavery.nd on margaret sanger and the find our complete schedule at c-span.org and tell us what you think about the programs you're watching. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. french president francois hollande announce that thursday would be a day of mourning following the attack on the p aper "charlie hebdo." >> the idea how about france, thethey idea of -- the idea of freedom, i would like to express our gratitude to the families and the victims and those who have been injured and their loved ones and all those who are suffering today. from this cowardly assassination, this cowardly attack. today, to the victims, they are our heroes. i declare tomorrow a day of national mourning. at noon tomorrow, there will be a moment of silence and i invite the population of france, flights will be lowered for three days. today it is the republic of france which has been attacked. their public expresses freedom of speech, culture creation. democracy, that is what they were attacking. the ideal o
ii. on c-span3 anderson university professor brian durk on lincoln, race, and slavery.nd on margaret sanger and the find our complete schedule at c-span.org and tell us what you think about the programs you're watching. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. french president francois hollande announce that thursday would be a day of mourning following the attack on the p aper "charlie hebdo." >> the idea how about france, thethey idea of -- the idea of freedom, i would like...
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ii. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, lectures in history, briandirk uses lincoln's life, before during and after the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30 a discussion on birth control advocate margaret singer, her legacy and the impact race social class and politics had on the birth control movement. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet @yspan. "like" us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> monday night on "the communicators," martin cooper, inventor of the cell phone on spectrum issues and the efforts by federal agencies to provide for the growing needs of mobile phone service providers. >> the ultimate in the spectrum efficient technology is what's called dynamic spectrum access. that includes a whole bunch of things. it also includes cognitive radio. i know you've heard a lot about that. and it includes some new technology that's just starting to become laboratory available, where we can
ii. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, lectures in history, briandirk uses lincoln's life, before during and after the civil war. sunday afternoon at 4:30 a discussion on birth control advocate margaret singer, her legacy and the impact race social class and politics had on the birth control movement. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at...
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ii. and on american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, anderson university professor brian dirk helps us understand the views of white americans on race and slavery both before and during the civil war. and sunday afternoon at 4:30 a discussion on birth control advocate margaret sanger, her legacy and the impact race, social class and politics had on the birth control movement. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span c-span #comments. join the k span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series, the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battle battlefields, american artifacts, touring inging museum
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cbs news correspondent brian webb tells us it's believed object largest demonstration in the country even bigger than the rally after the end of world war ii. >> reporter: demonstrators marched to renounce terrorist attacks that ripped their country apart. >> we have to be here in the memory of these people, innocent people with a smile that we're not afraid. >> to we're not afraid. >> reporter: france's president and at least 40 world leaders led the march. even israel's benjamin netanyahu and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas walked together. thousands of police officers and soldiers protected the crowd. attorney general eric holder was in paris where he attended a meeting on fighting terrorism but did not attend the march. >> a pledge was made to do a better job of sharing information amongst the nations that were there and i think we will in fact do that. >> reporter: a video emerged of the gunman who killed four hostages at a kosher market before police gunned him down. in it amedy coulibaly pledged allegiance to the islamic state and detailed how the attacks would unfold. the violence started wednesday when brothers said and cherif ko
cbs news correspondent brian webb tells us it's believed object largest demonstration in the country even bigger than the rally after the end of world war ii. >> reporter: demonstrators marched to renounce terrorist attacks that ripped their country apart. >> we have to be here in the memory of these people, innocent people with a smile that we're not afraid. >> to we're not afraid. >> reporter: france's president and at least 40 world leaders led the march. even...