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on the french magazine charlie hebdo. this is one hour and 20 minutes. wallace: i am going to have to introduce a little bit to make sure that everyone understands the order of the day. i'm going to ask, who as you probably already know, is the editorial director and columnist and contributing writer to "the new york times" and then i'm going to ask floyd abrams -- i hope everyone in journalism knows, if you have a problem with the first amendment, you call and there really is no number two. you just call floyd abrams. and then to sort of talk about the elephant in the room and really bring us to the point of understanding what the problem is, what the underlying problem is and where things are going and i'm hoping there's a lot of cross dialogue. i'm going to ask each person to speak for about five minutes to set the stage. silvie first, will tell us what is going on and what the problems are, from her perspective. i'll let floyd outline the differences and similarities between our idea and america of free expression and perhaps a french notion which ma
on the french magazine charlie hebdo. this is one hour and 20 minutes. wallace: i am going to have to introduce a little bit to make sure that everyone understands the order of the day. i'm going to ask, who as you probably already know, is the editorial director and columnist and contributing writer to "the new york times" and then i'm going to ask floyd abrams -- i hope everyone in journalism knows, if you have a problem with the first amendment, you call and there really is no...
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there are many americans who never heard of "charlie hebdo" before the murders. i've seen it many times in paris and candidly, didn't read it. what's the difference -- from someone like yourself and other educated french people to what they thought of it then, how they came to think of it, and what is the future of specifically "charlie hebdo"? >> i was not a regular reader of "charlie hebdo." my brother is. he's a subscriber. he's a teacher and we had this discussion sometimes that we joke with him and say how can you read this macho-like magazine. and he said, you know, he would explain to me because of the irreverence. ive reverence streak and this impertinence which is the hallmark -- which is the hall mack hallmark of "charlie hebdo." i will conclude with saying if -- while i am glad you can read it it's good news, go on , subscribe to it. i think this is something -- i think it is average circulation was 60,000 copies a week. it was something -- which was not mass circulation but people are happy with it to be around. it's an important part of our life. and
there are many americans who never heard of "charlie hebdo" before the murders. i've seen it many times in paris and candidly, didn't read it. what's the difference -- from someone like yourself and other educated french people to what they thought of it then, how they came to think of it, and what is the future of specifically "charlie hebdo"? >> i was not a regular reader of "charlie hebdo." my brother is. he's a subscriber. he's a teacher and we had this...
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aggregation of french publication tweets specially "le monde" them and the cover, the new cover was, of charlie hebdo after the attacks, the one with mohammad on the front holding je suis charlie. that was distributed through the "le monde," through their twitter account but i was curious if you could speak to the social media age the special when so many think tanks are kind of saying that a lot of these jihadists are coming through social media and the france is now considering that the should be some kind of cap on the internet? is it a cap on youtube videos? is a cap on twitter? is there a limit as far as the journalistic aspect of the code because that's also many of us share information. >> sylvie, do you want to take that one? >> the issue with twitter and facebook is and other social media, is that they are being used by the terrorist groups to communicate and also to spread their propaganda in a very, very nasty way. now, as i said we are only at the beginning of this. i don't know how you can really put a cap on this legally politically. it's a very complicated issue and also technologicall
aggregation of french publication tweets specially "le monde" them and the cover, the new cover was, of charlie hebdo after the attacks, the one with mohammad on the front holding je suis charlie. that was distributed through the "le monde," through their twitter account but i was curious if you could speak to the social media age the special when so many think tanks are kind of saying that a lot of these jihadists are coming through social media and the france is now...
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this in the wake of the "charlie hebdo" attack. in athens defies the european commission and passes a new antipoverty law. it increases tensions in the battle over greek debt. those are the top stories is our. thank you for joining us. i am marlie hall. tunisia's president had promised to wage a merciless war against terrorism. 19 people were killed when gunmen opened fire on a group of tourists. police killed two attackers at the scene, but tunisian authorities are still hunting for possible suspects. oliver farry reports. oliver: visiting some of the victims in hospital, calling on citizens to stand together against terrorism, something he says is a foreign imposition in tunisia. >> it does not exist in tunisia. we do not have terrorism. it is all-important. oliver: the attacks occurred wednesday in the national museum and parliament building. two or three armed men opened fire on a tour bus. some of the gunmen were allegedly wearing military uniforms. there was instant panic. other visitors were tracked inside for almost four ho
this in the wake of the "charlie hebdo" attack. in athens defies the european commission and passes a new antipoverty law. it increases tensions in the battle over greek debt. those are the top stories is our. thank you for joining us. i am marlie hall. tunisia's president had promised to wage a merciless war against terrorism. 19 people were killed when gunmen opened fire on a group of tourists. police killed two attackers at the scene, but tunisian authorities are still hunting for...
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one of the claims made was the suspect was motivated by nemtsov's support of the charlie hebdo showing of the muhammed. the theory that vladimir putin himself is linked to the murder of one of his biggest critics. that very understandable and predictable suspicion was followed by an equally predictable reaction of putin katrina van hubel warned in a treat about a quote rush to judgment and two weeks later she remains highly skeptical about putin's involvement. she just returned from moscow around i started by asking her about boris nemtsov. >> i met him a few times but i've known other members of the opposition and there are different kinds of opposition in russia. >> sure. but the state run press in russia has done a good job of not giving coverage to the opposition. nemtsov was one of those who was able to get above that a little bit. >> you know ali i think we need to make a distinction between state controlled television who has not given attention to nemtsov, until he was murdered but i've gone all around moscow and you'll find more views of putin or ukraine than you would find in
one of the claims made was the suspect was motivated by nemtsov's support of the charlie hebdo showing of the muhammed. the theory that vladimir putin himself is linked to the murder of one of his biggest critics. that very understandable and predictable suspicion was followed by an equally predictable reaction of putin katrina van hubel warned in a treat about a quote rush to judgment and two weeks later she remains highly skeptical about putin's involvement. she just returned from moscow...
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because for them, supporting charlie hebdo was supporting the caricatures of mohammad that the satiricaljournal had published. many muslims have felt stigmatized as well. because the three terrorists called themselves islam defenders. so it led some people to conflate in a way, islam and terrorism. and there were some very racist rants on the internet. so, a large part of the muslim community was very deeply hurt. >> reporter: it's all been a blow to an already tense situation in marseille. as for the future? even before the attacks, there seemed to be little optimism. >> ( translated ): i think that we'll need a few generations to get used to it. me, i won't be here. but my kids, i think they will be experiencing some tough moments. >> ( translated ): it's getting worse and worse. and frankly, i don't think it's going to get better. i don't think it's going to get better. >> sreenivasan: what's driving some european muslims to extremism? watch judy woodruff's interview with the director of the international center for the study of radicalization in london. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sre
because for them, supporting charlie hebdo was supporting the caricatures of mohammad that the satiricaljournal had published. many muslims have felt stigmatized as well. because the three terrorists called themselves islam defenders. so it led some people to conflate in a way, islam and terrorism. and there were some very racist rants on the internet. so, a large part of the muslim community was very deeply hurt. >> reporter: it's all been a blow to an already tense situation in...
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-- charlie hebdo fkillings led to the assassination. genie: local media say that the victims ranged in age from 60 to 80 years old. in japan, the german chancellor is making her first visit there in seven years. today, angela merkel is holding talks with the japanese prime minister -- climate change, war terrorism, and the new free-trade agreement, all expected to be on the agenda. prior to the meeting with shinzo abe, she met with the emperor akihito. venezuelan shoppers will soon have their fingerprints scanned at the supermarket checkout as part of a dramatic new move aimed at stopping chording -- hoarding and panic buying. rationing is being rolled out in some areas. now, to a swiss -- now two swiss adventurers have embarked on a journey they hope will change the face of travel. they took off from abu dhabi in their solar-powered plane. they want to travel the globe without using a single drop of fossil fuel, just sunshine. our reporter was in the derby for takeoff. -- in abu dhabi for takeoff. reporter: the plane, powered by 17,000
-- charlie hebdo fkillings led to the assassination. genie: local media say that the victims ranged in age from 60 to 80 years old. in japan, the german chancellor is making her first visit there in seven years. today, angela merkel is holding talks with the japanese prime minister -- climate change, war terrorism, and the new free-trade agreement, all expected to be on the agenda. prior to the meeting with shinzo abe, she met with the emperor akihito. venezuelan shoppers will soon have their...
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you know said about these attacks on "charlie hebdo," in paris. also from the very beginning, we can hear time and again this unnamed source throwing out false information. in one hour we heard about boris nemtsov being shot from the white car. again, many times unnamed forces you know instead of an official investigative committee committee, provided us information that proved to be wrong. >> what is the chance that anything will ever actually be known? >> probably, again, there's a chance these guys or one of them killed boris nemtsov, or one of them did. but who pulled the trigger is less than who pulled the strings. i wouldn't be surprised if we're facing a battle of different groups. without any doubt, no doubt at all that this order couldn't take place without the full cooperation of security officers. because they control the breach completely. >> the leader in chechnya tweeted out comments about -- >> again, i won't say it was the main suspect of a killing in london in 2006 again, very strange coincidence. >> vladimir putin on this day awa
you know said about these attacks on "charlie hebdo," in paris. also from the very beginning, we can hear time and again this unnamed source throwing out false information. in one hour we heard about boris nemtsov being shot from the white car. again, many times unnamed forces you know instead of an official investigative committee committee, provided us information that proved to be wrong. >> what is the chance that anything will ever actually be known? >> probably,...
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úr#b >>> bombshell new information being raised about whether that horrific terror attack on "charlie hebdoin paris -- showed the same terror leader who claimed responsibility for that attack is in fact a core al qaeda operative and refutes the administration's narrative that core al qaeda is merely based in afghanistan and back stan. bill, thank you for being on the real story today. what is the real story about these documents? >> thanks, gretchen. yes, and the real story about these documents in my opinion is they refute the dam obama administration's narrative that al qaeda is on the run and has been defeated, and that it's core leadership is based on afghanistan and pakistan. the time frame of the latest documents that are released are from 2010 up into early 2011, just before bin laden was killed. and these documents show that bin laden was no lion in winter, but bin laden was actively leading the organization he was working to mitigate the effects of the igsist u.s. droen campaign, it was giving orders and orders were being obeyed he demonstrates links to the afghan taliban he has cl
úr#b >>> bombshell new information being raised about whether that horrific terror attack on "charlie hebdoin paris -- showed the same terror leader who claimed responsibility for that attack is in fact a core al qaeda operative and refutes the administration's narrative that core al qaeda is merely based in afghanistan and back stan. bill, thank you for being on the real story today. what is the real story about these documents? >> thanks, gretchen. yes, and the real story...
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they talk about the recent terrorist attack on the french magazine charlie hebdo. this is one hour and 20 minutes. wallace: i am going to have to introduce a little bit to make sure that everyone understands the order of the day. i'm going to ask, who as you probably already know, is the editorial director and columnist and contributing writer to "the new york times" and then i'm going to ask floyd abrams -- i hope everyone in journalism knows, if you have a problem with the first amendment, you call and there really is no number two. you just call floyd abrams. and then to sort of talk about the elephant in the room and really bring us to the point of understanding what the problem is, what the underlying problem is and where things are going and i'm hoping there's a lot of cross dialogue. i'm going to ask each person to speak for about five minutes to set the stage.
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boris nemtsov as well as being a kremlin critic was of jewish heritage and spoke out against "charlie hebdo" attack. he was killed because of that and not because of his opposition. critics say it was the kremlin that should bear responsibility for the killing of one of russia's most prominent opposition leaders. matthew chance cnn, moscow. >> thank you for that. let's talk about it. bob baer joins me and former intelligence and security analyst and christopher dickey former editor of "the daily beast beast" and just remind our viewers of the significance of boris nemtsov and his, assassination. >> hes was the first deputy prime minister under the yeltsin government. he was one of the sort of very ra-ra of the liberalization of russian politics and he believed in democracy and a pro-western orientation for russia. so it's true that over the last decade his star has dimmed and others have brightened and alexei who is now seen as the de facto leader of the opposition and that said you couldn't go to a western capital. you couldn't go to a conference about european security without running int
boris nemtsov as well as being a kremlin critic was of jewish heritage and spoke out against "charlie hebdo" attack. he was killed because of that and not because of his opposition. critics say it was the kremlin that should bear responsibility for the killing of one of russia's most prominent opposition leaders. matthew chance cnn, moscow. >> thank you for that. let's talk about it. bob baer joins me and former intelligence and security analyst and christopher dickey former...
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you know, said about these attacks on "charlie hebdo," in paris.ng, we can hear time and again this unnamed source throwing out false information. in one hour, we heard about boris nemtsov being shot from the white car. again, proved to be bogus. again, many times unnamed sources instead of official investigative committee, provided us with information that proved to be wrong. >> what is the chance that anything will ever actually be known? >> probably, again, there's a chance these guys or one of them killed boris nemtsov, or one of them did. someone did. but who pulled the trigger is less than who pulled the strings. i wouldn't be surprised if we're facing a battle between different groups. without any doubt, no doubt at all that this order couldn't take place without the full cooperation of security officers. because they control the breach completely. >> the leader in chechnya entered the fray, sort of tweeting out comments about -- >> again putin awarded him, the main suspect of killing in london in 2006, again, very strange coincidence. >> vl
you know, said about these attacks on "charlie hebdo," in paris.ng, we can hear time and again this unnamed source throwing out false information. in one hour, we heard about boris nemtsov being shot from the white car. again, proved to be bogus. again, many times unnamed sources instead of official investigative committee, provided us with information that proved to be wrong. >> what is the chance that anything will ever actually be known? >> probably, again, there's a...
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"charlie hebdo" is the us llama fob of the year. it is a group that claims to campaign against terrorism. many of the staff were murdered by islamic terrorists. a muslim website reported that "charlie hebdo" was picked because of its stoke, stoking of caricature and ridiculing the beliefs. the mocking of muslims is part of a culture of hate that is meant to further alienate and further a community that in much of the way the jews were in that you swree germany. in nazi germany. charles is it fair to say it is absurd and despicable or is this easy llama phobic of me? >> it is a silly term. there was nothing phobic about "charlie hebdow." to give this award now when they were murdered for speaking strikes me as being off. >> well even if it is not their intent which they clearly say it is not isn't this group aligning themselves with the terrorists who murdered the charlie hebdow staff to a certain degree? >> they would need a dictionary for starters. islamaphobia means fear of islam and say what you will about the "charlie hebdow" pe
"charlie hebdo" is the us llama fob of the year. it is a group that claims to campaign against terrorism. many of the staff were murdered by islamic terrorists. a muslim website reported that "charlie hebdo" was picked because of its stoke, stoking of caricature and ridiculing the beliefs. the mocking of muslims is part of a culture of hate that is meant to further alienate and further a community that in much of the way the jews were in that you swree germany. in nazi...
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remember the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris earlier this year. he spoke out against that. the line of inquiry that was pursued by officials here is because of that he was targeted and killed. not because of opposition to the kremlin. you might see that as convenient for the kremlin who some say is responsible for the killing of boris nemtsov. nevertheless that line of inquiry is borne out by the investigation. the pro-kremlin chechen leader is praising the self-confessed assassin and true russian patriot. >> matthew chance for us. so many questions there. i'm not sure we will ever get complete answers. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea paying a surprise visit to mark lippert in the hospital. she went immediately to see the ambassador after returning from the middle east. lippert is recovering after his face was slashed by joint military drills. >>> hillary clinton is set to make a public appearance here in new york city. not sure if she will address the e-mail address. she will be in the times square theater with chelsea and melinda gates. she will be ur
remember the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris earlier this year. he spoke out against that. the line of inquiry that was pursued by officials here is because of that he was targeted and killed. not because of opposition to the kremlin. you might see that as convenient for the kremlin who some say is responsible for the killing of boris nemtsov. nevertheless that line of inquiry is borne out by the investigation. the pro-kremlin chechen leader is praising the self-confessed assassin...
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reporter: recent events, the germanwings airbus and crash and the charlie hebdo terrorist attack of brought the two main shins -- nations closer together. >> events of the past day, the weeks of transformed to a kind of brotherly closeness. reporter: merkel and along also addressed international issues. >> it must be a good deal. it's important to ensure iran never gets nuclear weapons. reporter: they also demanded greece continue the fiscal reform process and that the new government produces blueprint as soon as possible. the quicker we can reach an overall agreement. in all, a rare show of friendship. anchor: melinda crane has been covering it for us. the cooperation is typically seen as driving european unity. >> a lot more smoothly than it had been during the initial phase of the president he. you heard those unusually warm words there from the president saying there was an atmosphere of brotherly affection. the chancellor explained it quite directly saying we have been put to the test in the last few months and it has brought us closer. they stood shoulder to shoulder. also, the politi
reporter: recent events, the germanwings airbus and crash and the charlie hebdo terrorist attack of brought the two main shins -- nations closer together. >> events of the past day, the weeks of transformed to a kind of brotherly closeness. reporter: merkel and along also addressed international issues. >> it must be a good deal. it's important to ensure iran never gets nuclear weapons. reporter: they also demanded greece continue the fiscal reform process and that the new...
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boris nemtsov made remarks in the support of "charlie hebdo." they believe he was killed for political reasons, not for religious ones. >> interesting. matthew chance for us. a lot of questions still. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea paid a visit to mark lippert in the hospital. she went immediately after returning from the middle east. the ambassador is recovering after his face slashed. >>> hillary clinton is set to make a public appearance today in new york city. it is not clear whether the former secretary of state will address the e-mail scandal haunting her these days. she will be at a times square theater with chelsea and melinda gates for a women's rights event. one of her biggest supporters, senator feinstein urging her to explain why she used a personal e-mail address conducting state business. >> i would like her to come forward and say what the situation is because she is the political figure right now. she is the leading candidate, whether republican or democrat for the next president. i think she need
boris nemtsov made remarks in the support of "charlie hebdo." they believe he was killed for political reasons, not for religious ones. >> interesting. matthew chance for us. a lot of questions still. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea paid a visit to mark lippert in the hospital. she went immediately after returning from the middle east. the ambassador is recovering after his face slashed. >>> hillary clinton is set to make a...
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one of which is that he was targeted by militant islamists islamists because of his stand on the charlie hebdo killings. the other is that the poiption shot him themselves to make a martyr of him. and something to do with ukraine and one side or the other. that may have a little more traction may well be something out of ukraine. >> is it likely we'll ever find out? one can't help think about other political defendants, where there's never been any hard and fast answers. >> yes i was just enumerating them in my own mind and there are about a dozen political killings going back 20 years. 92nd single one of which has been solved. a not a single one of which has been sofd. not the fact that putin taking charge of it suggests that they will want results. i guess we'll just have to wait an see. but those results it a not be, you know, this being russia and the terrible odor of the justice system in this country, i don't think there isfully faith that justice will be done. >> fred, thank you for that. fred weir updating us from moscow there. >>> hamas says egypt is setting a dangerous precedent afte
one of which is that he was targeted by militant islamists islamists because of his stand on the charlie hebdo killings. the other is that the poiption shot him themselves to make a martyr of him. and something to do with ukraine and one side or the other. that may have a little more traction may well be something out of ukraine. >> is it likely we'll ever find out? one can't help think about other political defendants, where there's never been any hard and fast answers. >> yes i...
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. >> "charlie hebdo". >> and coulibaly self identified with isis. i don't think there's evidence that he actually went to syria that's emerged. so it's isis inspired with a little bit of al qaeda. >> let me let jim betterman weigh in. is that the latest information you're getting there in paris, jim? >> reporter: basically yes. i think that the police feel like they've got a good idea of the events themselves. i think what they're looking for now is if there's anybody out there still who may spr been linked to coulibaly who might be contemplating purpose traiting something else. that's really what they're doing here. kind of going back stream on all of the contacts that he had, checking out all of his friends to see exactly who else might be involved and who else might still be out there contemplating something against the law. >> all right. jim bittermann i know he'll stay in close touch with you. peter bergen don't leave. i want to get to the war against isis. a top u.s. military official arrives in baghdad as iraqi forces make significant strides
. >> "charlie hebdo". >> and coulibaly self identified with isis. i don't think there's evidence that he actually went to syria that's emerged. so it's isis inspired with a little bit of al qaeda. >> let me let jim betterman weigh in. is that the latest information you're getting there in paris, jim? >> reporter: basically yes. i think that the police feel like they've got a good idea of the events themselves. i think what they're looking for now is if there's...
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and too much after charlie hebdo which should have been the clarifying event as a core liberal valuend constantly. >> i'll tell you, it's funny. what's happening in the university is a lot of liberal, it's coming from the liberal side trying to stop each other. it's becoming so pssments c. being someone from iran i appreciate freedom of speech. they are totalitarian states. we're pcing our way into -- >> that's not coming from the right. >> i don't care what you say. >> that's right. >> but it is, there is somewhat of a -- she's going to africa and she made this joke. she got on the plane she treated and it was a silly joke. just kidding. they street that all from the plane and there's wi-fi on this plane right. twitter went crazy. she got off the plane having lost her job. it happened that quick. >> my friend would have just said you asshole and probably would have been over, right. >> we'll be right back. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. oatloads. ahoy, money! but credit karma is ruining my dealio. they've giv
and too much after charlie hebdo which should have been the clarifying event as a core liberal valuend constantly. >> i'll tell you, it's funny. what's happening in the university is a lot of liberal, it's coming from the liberal side trying to stop each other. it's becoming so pssments c. being someone from iran i appreciate freedom of speech. they are totalitarian states. we're pcing our way into -- >> that's not coming from the right. >> i don't care what you say. >>...
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there's no word on connection to the coa che brothers who killed 12 people at "charlie hebdo" magazine >>> the conflict in eastern ukraine is making it difficult for people to afford two meals a day. prices have tripled and doubled. banks are in shambles. we have this report from donetsk. >> reporter: in separatist east ukraine, a price of independence is expensive. prices going all around ukraine. it's impossible to find new suppliers, there's a future, living one day at a time. this grocery chain, you can buy meat and fish, but the choices are slim. what is left is you can buy if you afford it. since january, eggs have doubled in price, tea has tripled. the price has doubled, tripled. >> translation: prices have increased. salaries and pensions haven't. cooking oil costs, now it's 32. things are getting worse it won't get better. you shouldn't kill your own people. the official case in ukraine is an annual rate. here in separatist donetsk, it's higher. and that is for those that have access to their money. pensioners. unemployed, and government workers that remain here have to travel
there's no word on connection to the coa che brothers who killed 12 people at "charlie hebdo" magazine >>> the conflict in eastern ukraine is making it difficult for people to afford two meals a day. prices have tripled and doubled. banks are in shambles. we have this report from donetsk. >> reporter: in separatist east ukraine, a price of independence is expensive. prices going all around ukraine. it's impossible to find new suppliers, there's a future, living one day...
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that isis is going to kill jack dorsey, it's calling for lone wolf attacks, in the spirit of "charlie hebdok about attacking twitter employees when they exit a bar or something look that. and that's kind of scary. that's within the realm of somebody who's reeled in by isis propaganda and looking for celebrity status. it's an instantaneous celebrity status. you go after jack dorsey or his employees, and that's what we're worried about, that somebody will take advantage of this to get publicity for themselves because they see isis on tv. >> and this doesn't have to be someone who makes his way from syria or somewhere over there. it can be someone in the united states already. it takes exactly one to attack jack dorsey. what does a company like this do in a situation like this? >> well, i think, if you're twitter, and you have 3600 employees, you obviously have concern about those employees as any good company would do. but you have to continue to move on with your other business. you're trying to calm people down and remind them that you could walk outside anytime and something could happen u
that isis is going to kill jack dorsey, it's calling for lone wolf attacks, in the spirit of "charlie hebdok about attacking twitter employees when they exit a bar or something look that. and that's kind of scary. that's within the realm of somebody who's reeled in by isis propaganda and looking for celebrity status. it's an instantaneous celebrity status. you go after jack dorsey or his employees, and that's what we're worried about, that somebody will take advantage of this to get...
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asked not to be mentioned by name because they're a little worried. >> after what happened with "charlie hebdorfect sense. i don't think they're going to be targeted by this. i think isis revels in this. feel sensitive that dhs is about to be defunded. feel sensitive that the iraqi army is wasting billions of our dollars and has accomplished nothing. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a skydiver has a seizure in midair. we will show you the video of how he was saved. that's it. good job. nice coating. and get this one next. whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off. huh, what? nobody thought of this before? what's wrong with people? dish issues? not with improved cascade platinum. it powers through... your toughest, starchy messes... better than finish's best... the first time. as if your dishes were non-stick. cascade. now that's clean. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99%
asked not to be mentioned by name because they're a little worried. >> after what happened with "charlie hebdorfect sense. i don't think they're going to be targeted by this. i think isis revels in this. feel sensitive that dhs is about to be defunded. feel sensitive that the iraqi army is wasting billions of our dollars and has accomplished nothing. >> thank you very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a skydiver has a seizure in midair. we will show you the...
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investigators believe the attack was connected to the attack two days earlier at the newspaper "charlie hebdo." >> a dragster driver talk busy a death are-defeeing moment. >> it was up in in the air a long time. >> he walked away from a horrific crash. we'll let you know what might have saved his life. >> a bird's eye view. the story behind this record-breaking flight. >> i'm abc7 meteorologist drew tuma. this weekend we went from summer records to more spring-like warmth. we have changes headed our i would which includes cooler this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, we love choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, we don't love artificial colors or flavors. does anybody? and three...it's gluten free. chex. full of what you love. free of what you don't. have you tried gluten free chex oatmeal and new chex granola mix? two more delicious reasons to love chex. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx tur
investigators believe the attack was connected to the attack two days earlier at the newspaper "charlie hebdo." >> a dragster driver talk busy a death are-defeeing moment. >> it was up in in the air a long time. >> he walked away from a horrific crash. we'll let you know what might have saved his life. >> a bird's eye view. the story behind this record-breaking flight. >> i'm abc7 meteorologist drew tuma. this weekend we went from summer records to more...
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there's no word on connection to the kouachi brothers who killed five people at the "charlie hebdo" magazine. authorities say all signs point to the fact that more and more heroin is entering the u.s. from mexico. coming up we look at what border agents are doing to stop that >>> harassed standing up for one's rights, we'll have more from an artist forced to do no hiding. >>> good to have you with us i'm elizabeth puranam in doha these are the top sorry the united states declared venezuela a national security threat and imposed sanctions soeften venezuelan -- seven venezuelan officials. the venezuelan president says president obama is trying to topple his governments. soldiers have retaken two towns from north-eastern nigeria. boko haram had control of the town since november. iraqi forces have taken over the town of alalam. it was under i.s.i.l. control for many months they still face resistance from other areas. >>> republicans in the united states are taking a stab at scuttling a deal with iran and they are doing it in an unusual way. a white house correspondent patty culhane has the stor
there's no word on connection to the kouachi brothers who killed five people at the "charlie hebdo" magazine. authorities say all signs point to the fact that more and more heroin is entering the u.s. from mexico. coming up we look at what border agents are doing to stop that >>> harassed standing up for one's rights, we'll have more from an artist forced to do no hiding. >>> good to have you with us i'm elizabeth puranam in doha these are the top sorry the united...
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we saw the guys in the charlie hebdo attack being trained there. we saw bonds -- bonds they tried to send out of yemen. my guess is also with -- this isn't going to stay confined to yemen. >> thanks very much. a quick look at other news now from around the world. the president of afghanistan thanked the u.s. for helping stabilize the country and bring education to nearly 3 million girls. speaking at the pentagon, he said he understood the sacrifices made by american forces during their mission in his country. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has apologized for his controversial comments made during last week's elections. the leader has said the arabs or voting in droves. in a statement, netanyahu said he sees himself as a prime minister for everyone, regardless of religion, race and sex. britain's prime minister david cameron has said he won't seek a third term in office if he wins the general election in a few weeks time. he said he would serve the full five years of another parliament and then leave downing street. the race for the white
we saw the guys in the charlie hebdo attack being trained there. we saw bonds -- bonds they tried to send out of yemen. my guess is also with -- this isn't going to stay confined to yemen. >> thanks very much. a quick look at other news now from around the world. the president of afghanistan thanked the u.s. for helping stabilize the country and bring education to nearly 3 million girls. speaking at the pentagon, he said he understood the sacrifices made by american forces during their...
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the attack in patiencis happened two days after the assault on the charlie hebdo newspaper which left2 people dead. those events didn't put shoppers off with scores of customers rushing to stock up on kosher products in preparation for the jewish holiday of passover. the opener said he re-opened the shop in honor of the victims of the attack. myanmar has denied carrying out a bomb attack in china. the bomb fell in a sugar kanefield killing four people. china says the myanmarese aircraft dropped the bomb: myanmrrv has been battling the forces since february. >> the chinese foreign ministry and chinese military have made stern warnings to myanmar. we have the capacity to safeguard stability between each country and protect the life and property of our people. two planes crashed in a malaysian air show. the pilot ejected to safety. >> they are part of an aerobatics team. more than 100 defense and civilian companies are due to attend the air show that begins on tuesday. now the world's second biggest economy is struggle to go meet growth target did. chinats premier says the government has
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. >> reporter: an assault on staff at the newspaper "charlie hebdo" in paris. bun fire at a cafe in copenhagen and the killing of children at a school in pakistan, the head of u.s. intelligence, says these attacks were a trend to show... . >> the emergence of a terrorist threat difficult to track, and more difficult to this ward. >> that's why the director of the c.i.a. says he's overhauling the agency. critics argued that the c.i.a. has been too focussed. a drop in analytical capability yes and errors were noticed, notably that iraq contained weapons of mass destruction. a pretext to invasion. the c.i.a. would now combine into 10 different mission centers around the world. >> these will ply them more efficiently and effectively. >> the former c.i.a. intelligence officer fears that concentrating the analysis is more susceptible. the opposite of what harry truman envisioned. >> koouman said he intended an analysis group with action to all information. and that they would be free to report to him not to the pentagon or the state department, and tell them like it
. >> reporter: an assault on staff at the newspaper "charlie hebdo" in paris. bun fire at a cafe in copenhagen and the killing of children at a school in pakistan, the head of u.s. intelligence, says these attacks were a trend to show... . >> the emergence of a terrorist threat difficult to track, and more difficult to this ward. >> that's why the director of the c.i.a. says he's overhauling the agency. critics argued that the c.i.a. has been too focussed. a drop in...
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holding for people in connection with the deadly attacks in paris on the satirical magazine, "charlie hebdo" and are thought to be connected to the man -- republican senators have warned that any deal on tehran's nuclear prom a -- 47 republican senators have signed a letter saying the deal being negotiated will only be an executive agreement unless it is ratified by congress will stop the president of world cycling's governing body has admitted doping remains an endemic problem but insists his organization will no longer turn a blind eye to it. he was responding to an investigation which one source suggested as many as 90% of cyclists were still using banned substances. today, apple finally unveiled its highly anticipated version of the smart watch in san francisco. it is capable of much more than telling time -- it will allow users to do everything from making phone calls to reading e-mails. but would you actually where one? up until now, it has been a fun idea, but a tough one to sell. we finally got to see it. any surprises? >> what we know about the smart watches basically the same info
holding for people in connection with the deadly attacks in paris on the satirical magazine, "charlie hebdo" and are thought to be connected to the man -- republican senators have warned that any deal on tehran's nuclear prom a -- 47 republican senators have signed a letter saying the deal being negotiated will only be an executive agreement unless it is ratified by congress will stop the president of world cycling's governing body has admitted doping remains an endemic problem but...
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. >> as we have been saying over the past weeks charlie hebdo, we are going to maybe have to get used to these kinds of attacks. >> the attack in tunis are a big blow to the country's fragile democratic transition, and manually -- and many tunisians believe it was a strike against the economy. it is start of the tourist season in tunisia and at least cruise -- at least two cruise lines have halted stops there. >>'s tourism is one of the most important industries. correct in 2002, -- >> in 2002 a suicide bomber detonated a suicide bomb. 21 people died. the number of visitors dropped by half as a result. fewer people came to tunisia, being the country was unsafe. it was a heavy blow to an economy that depends on tourism. tunisia took in more than 20 thousand -- 29 euros in 2013. the travel industry accounts for 10% of its gdp and almost every job depends on on tourism. travel agents have already reacted to the latest strike. trips to tunis are being canceled. cruise ships are avoiding the capital harbors. nonetheless, many who have booked their trips to tunisia still want to come. next
. >> as we have been saying over the past weeks charlie hebdo, we are going to maybe have to get used to these kinds of attacks. >> the attack in tunis are a big blow to the country's fragile democratic transition, and manually -- and many tunisians believe it was a strike against the economy. it is start of the tourist season in tunisia and at least cruise -- at least two cruise lines have halted stops there. >>'s tourism is one of the most important industries. correct in...
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this year's festival was dedicated to the cartoonists of the charlie hebdo magazine
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jetliner in 2009, there is "charlie hebdo" shooters in paris. the state department says it will closely monitor terrorist threats coming from yemen. jennifer johnson, nbc news washington. >>> tonight the hunt is still on for a third gunman behind a massacre that killed 21 tourists at a museum in tunisia's capital. police killed two gunmen during wednesday's attack. itesis so far has claimed responsibility. >>> tonight we are hearing from a florida couple who took cover as gunshots broke out all around them. >> i did actually call my daughters just to say good-bye to tell her to call my son and let him know what happened. and you know i thought that was going to be the last -- you know, my last call to my daughter. >> now, the couple was traveling with others from a cruise ship. 19 of the victims killed were vacationers on board two of the ships that were docked that day. >>> u.s. soldiers deployed to africa to help in the fight against ebola returned to their posts in kentucky this weekend. [ cheers and applause ] >> cheers and some screams gree
jetliner in 2009, there is "charlie hebdo" shooters in paris. the state department says it will closely monitor terrorist threats coming from yemen. jennifer johnson, nbc news washington. >>> tonight the hunt is still on for a third gunman behind a massacre that killed 21 tourists at a museum in tunisia's capital. police killed two gunmen during wednesday's attack. itesis so far has claimed responsibility. >>> tonight we are hearing from a florida couple who took...
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that is a reference to the viral hashtag, this cry for support in the wake of the charlie hebdo attack in paris. >> we don't know who was behind his killing. there is a lot of speculation in the present request that is but look at the editorial of "moscow times," a russian paper written in english. it says do not be fooled by conspiracy theories prove this was a cap deleted political act of violence. the article points out some have clean -- lender vladimir putin personally or his regime in general for creating a violent atmosphere in russia a finger-pointing where trigger-happy elements of society believe they can eliminate an enemy of the state patriotism. that is what the editorial in "moscow times" says. "the guardian" is focusing on this. the british paper talks about murder in the shadow of the kremlin. they are talking about vladimir putin, he has a sense of impunity dangerous to all of us. the editorial focuses on the fact he was killed right under the domes of the criminal, a part of moscow which -- of the kremlin, part of moscow overrun with security cameras. the paper dresse
that is a reference to the viral hashtag, this cry for support in the wake of the charlie hebdo attack in paris. >> we don't know who was behind his killing. there is a lot of speculation in the present request that is but look at the editorial of "moscow times," a russian paper written in english. it says do not be fooled by conspiracy theories prove this was a cap deleted political act of violence. the article points out some have clean -- lender vladimir putin personally or...
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yemen is also a breeding ground before terrorism like the underwear bomber and one of the charlie hebdo shooters in paris. >>>. threatening denmark with a nuclear attack. the russian ambassador warned if the country joins nato's missile defense shield. the russian ambassador is quoted as saying. denmark would be part of a threat against. it would be less peaceful and relations would suffer. it is your own decision. nato responded by saying we have made clear that nato's ballistic missile defense is not directed at russia or any other country. >> boy was it a busy weekend for pope francis. he had lunch with inmates including gave and transgender inmates. and then during a mass the pope was credited with performing a miracle or at least a half miracle. they completely dried blood of a. he joked they had to do better since they quote, have only half the saint's love. meanwhile he got a special speedy delivery during his ride. they can this out. capturing a pizza man handing the pope a papal pie deck crated in the colors of the vat tan. we want to get down to business right now. >> reporter
yemen is also a breeding ground before terrorism like the underwear bomber and one of the charlie hebdo shooters in paris. >>>. threatening denmark with a nuclear attack. the russian ambassador warned if the country joins nato's missile defense shield. the russian ambassador is quoted as saying. denmark would be part of a threat against. it would be less peaceful and relations would suffer. it is your own decision. nato responded by saying we have made clear that nato's ballistic...
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the gunmen had pledged allegiance to isis and had links to the two men responsible for the charlie hebdo attacks just days earlier. today the market's owner called the reopening a symbol of a community that would not be defeated. >>> tonight the high stakes negotiations with iran resume over that country's nuclear program, but while there is hope for a historic agreement, here at home they're also mounting tensions with the obama administration and congressional republicans increasingly divided over the issue. kristen welker has our report tonight. >> reporter: secretary kerry arrived in switzerland today to resume nuclear talks with iran. the west wants a deal to limit the number of centrifuges iran can use to enrich uranium and remove most stockpiles of their existing fuel in exchange for lifting sanctions that prevent oil shipments and iran's access to financial markets. but republicans and some democrats say the deal should go even further, to dismantle iran's entire nuclear program. >> iran will not be permitted to get a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: and today kerry lashed out at 47
the gunmen had pledged allegiance to isis and had links to the two men responsible for the charlie hebdo attacks just days earlier. today the market's owner called the reopening a symbol of a community that would not be defeated. >>> tonight the high stakes negotiations with iran resume over that country's nuclear program, but while there is hope for a historic agreement, here at home they're also mounting tensions with the obama administration and congressional republicans...
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the underwear bombing who tried to bring down a jet liner in 2009 and one of the "charlie hebdo" shootersas trained in yemen. >> good intelligence stops plots against the homeland. without that intelligence we cannot effectively stop it. that's what i'm concerned about. >> reporter: in an interview with nbc news last month, president obama said the u.s. will continue to combat terrorists in the region. >> we have been able to maintain pressure on al qaeda in that region. >> can you do that without a government that's a partner? >> we feel confident we can maintain that pressure. >> reporter: late today, u.s. official told nbc news that's still the case, but the chaos has created a new opening for al qaeda and isis to thrive. >> while they are certainly focused at the moment on things going on in yemen, we know they have objectives that go much further and include the united states. >> reporter: one foreign policy expert says the obama administration has the ability to fly unmanned drones in the region. u.s. officials won't comment on the drone program. meanwhile, president obama will meet
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. >> and if we think of "charlie hebdo" and everybody holding up a pen. is snl. this is their job. and how many skits and across the board in the 40 years have we seen them offending others for that same reason. >> and we're still talking about it. >> and much more ahead on msnbc live. and more in congress ahead in light of benjamin netanyahu address tomorrow. and i'll speak with the most outspoken man at cpac donald trump and what he had to say about his trip to iowa this weekend. you don't want to miss the donald. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. new always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders from always, the experts in feminine protection. new always discreet underwear absorbs heavy bladder leaks faster then the leading brand, so you can feel comfortably dry. plus always discr
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and where one of the "charlie hebdo" shooters in paris learned weapons training. yemen's president was a key partner in the u.s. counterterrorism effort even supporting u.s. drone strikes. but in january shiite rebel forces drove him into hiding with the country now on the verge of civil war a vacuum has opened for extremist groups. >> al qaeda and isis can now expand their presence. and our ability to counter that is very much inhibited. >> reporter: isis has claimed responsibility for yesterday's mosque bombings and for this week's museum massacre in tunisia. new video shows the two gunmen. >> i believe isis is not done extending. it's not done showing its shark teeth in yemen or other places. >> reporter: the white house said it was skeptical that isis was behind the attacks and tried to tamp down concerns. >> there's no doubt of how dangerous this is. but there's also evidence to indicate that these kinds of extremists are under continual pressure from the united states and our allies. >> reporter: but counterterrorism analysts say no matter who is behind the
and where one of the "charlie hebdo" shooters in paris learned weapons training. yemen's president was a key partner in the u.s. counterterrorism effort even supporting u.s. drone strikes. but in january shiite rebel forces drove him into hiding with the country now on the verge of civil war a vacuum has opened for extremist groups. >> al qaeda and isis can now expand their presence. and our ability to counter that is very much inhibited. >> reporter: isis has claimed...
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this in the wake of the "charlie hebdo" attack.n athens defies the european commission and passes a new antipoverty law. it increases tensions in the battle over greek debt. those are the top stories is our. thank you for joining us. i am marlie hall. tunisia's president had promised to wage a merciless war against terrorism.
this in the wake of the "charlie hebdo" attack.n athens defies the european commission and passes a new antipoverty law. it increases tensions in the battle over greek debt. those are the top stories is our. thank you for joining us. i am marlie hall. tunisia's president had promised to wage a merciless war against terrorism.
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-bound jetliner and one of the "charlie hebdo" shooters in paris. >>> it's official, republican senator ted cruz has become the first presidential candidate to formally announce a white house run. overnight he took to twitter writing "i'm running for president, and i hope to earn your support." hours before his announcement came california governor jerry brown made an appearance on "the meet the press." brown slammed cruz for his stance on climate change and said cruz is unqualified to be president. >> i think that man has rendered himself absolutely unfit to be running for office. >> and i want to check in now with my friend from washington, nbc's richard jordan. good morning richard. being the first to formally enter the race is important to cruz. why is that? >> reporter: well, milissa, he's getting a head start so he can continue fundraising, he can start reaching a group of voters beyond tea party voters that conservative group he's very popular with. of course there are many other candidates expected to join him soon. for now it is a one-man race. senator ted cruz is ready to run.
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one question you hear in schools, and universities rather workplaces, everywhere is how come charlie hebdoallowed to publish any critical material on muslims, on the profit? and, of course, they published critical material on many other religions, but this is what is being addressed. and at the same time a stand up comedian who criticizes, who attacks the jews and it shows is being charged, is being detained and charged with glorification of terrorism. why is there a double standard? again, there's no simple answer to this, but these are questions that have to be answered and address in the public state. one thing the government is planning to do is to launch a national plan against racism and anti-semitism declaring a national cause. it should be done they're working on it right now. this is something that was planned but they're putting taking afford to launch in february. this will involve education pro-educational programs, security regression programs also. and also regulation of the internet. i don't know exactly we don't know what does that mean can you. i think we'll go back becaus
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we saw "charlie hebdo" and other self-radicalized attacks in europe over the past couple of years.alk about the role nato has in that fight, and whher finding isis more broadly might become the next nato mission. ambassador vershbow: we are all quite seized with the mushrooming threat that is fretting across north afra -- spreading across north africa. isis poses a unique set of challenges in many ways perhaps more challenging than al qaeda because of this caliphate mission, erasing borders. we are taking it seriously. where nato will fitit into the response is kind of a worork in progress. the issue of foreign fighters is somethin where we are exchanging intelligence, trying to improve the flow of intelligence. but it is not really nato's responsibility. this is more interernal curity u.s./eu business. where we might get more involved is both being sure we are always ready in case there is direct threat to our territory -- and that could happen on the turkish border. it could evenn happen acss the mediterranean. but i think the bigger role we are looking to play is, , how can we s
we saw "charlie hebdo" and other self-radicalized attacks in europe over the past couple of years.alk about the role nato has in that fight, and whher finding isis more broadly might become the next nato mission. ambassador vershbow: we are all quite seized with the mushrooming threat that is fretting across north afra -- spreading across north africa. isis poses a unique set of challenges in many ways perhaps more challenging than al qaeda because of this caliphate mission, erasing...