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"charlie hebdo" says it will not publish more cartoons of the prophet muhammad. has intimidation worked. >> planned parenthood caught on tape haggling over the price of foetus procurement. do they have anything to apologise for. i'm imran garda. and this is "third rail" >>> we can do more to support the cuban people and promote our values through engagement. >> you don't break a mafia by doing business it. >> we gave away the store and got nothing in return. >> they have not made political reforms. >> do we want a china model perpetuating the slavery of the people. >> every economic traction strengthens the regime that is torturing the people. change. >> we are risking going backwards, instead of forward. >> isolating the country does want. >> for the last 54 years it's been a ? in few years you have a new generation taking over. >> human rights, value of democracy. that'll be on the agenda. >> to affect change in an it. >> tonight we have orlando, cofounder and national secretary. and ambassador vicky huddleston. former director of cuban affairs >>> thank you fo
"charlie hebdo" says it will not publish more cartoons of the prophet muhammad. has intimidation worked. >> planned parenthood caught on tape haggling over the price of foetus procurement. do they have anything to apologise for. i'm imran garda. and this is "third rail" >>> we can do more to support the cuban people and promote our values through engagement. >> you don't break a mafia by doing business it. >> we gave away the store and got nothing...
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that's what happened with "charlie hebdo." these tiny knockoff 1% of the paper, i think pretty awful, very often cartoons, were decon tech churlized and made to stand in front of an american audience. no one anymore is seen as the whole body of their work or seen as reaching a particular community. everyone is speaking to everyone and it's very strange and it's doing something very disconcerting to art, i think. >> yeah, except the charlie artist did highlight specific things they did. they said we're doing this for a very particular reason. >> yes. >> and i think just because you can say something doesn't nieceniece -- necessarily mean you must. >> i agree with you. >> rights do come with responsibilities. >> absolute agreement. i think there's a huge difference between what you should legally be permitted to say, which is everything in my opinion, and what makes you a horrible human if you say it. i think that tabloids don't exist to shame women for how they look in bikinis, things that should be legal and work of disgusting
that's what happened with "charlie hebdo." these tiny knockoff 1% of the paper, i think pretty awful, very often cartoons, were decon tech churlized and made to stand in front of an american audience. no one anymore is seen as the whole body of their work or seen as reaching a particular community. everyone is speaking to everyone and it's very strange and it's doing something very disconcerting to art, i think. >> yeah, except the charlie artist did highlight specific things...
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charlie hebdo references on then impossible" cover. he sequel recently hit the hebdo havingarlie a little fun. annette: and a much-anticipated sequel hitting the screens later this year. kate: that is of course "star w ars: the force awakens," scheduled to come out on december 18. fans are counting the days. you could be forgiven for forgetting some of the plot. the first movie came out in 1977, "a new hope." a lot of details. all the previous "star wars." day brings you up-to-date with where the story is, -- it brings you up-to-date with where the story is. annette: an iconic hollywood star has graced the cover of the french version of "gq." kate: very handsome looking, steve mcqueen, the king of cool, the hollywood superstar, racecar driver, and heartbreaker, still a style icon 35 years after his death. "gq" promises to unveil all the secrets that make him unbeatable when it comes to style. on king is a feature louis xiv, louis the great, the sun king, who died 300 years ago. he was monarch for 72 years and 110 days, the longest monar
charlie hebdo references on then impossible" cover. he sequel recently hit the hebdo havingarlie a little fun. annette: and a much-anticipated sequel hitting the screens later this year. kate: that is of course "star w ars: the force awakens," scheduled to come out on december 18. fans are counting the days. you could be forgiven for forgetting some of the plot. the first movie came out in 1977, "a new hope." a lot of details. all the previous "star wars." day...
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a man who emerged as a top leader praises the charlie hebdo attacks in frarns. and the attacks in chattanooga by mohammed abdulazeez. take a listen. >> translator: he penetrated the base, killing and injuring american marines. we ask ala to accept him and raise his status among martyrs. >> now in this video he calls for more loan wolf attacks. this official has become a top spokesman since his escape from a yemeni prison this spring. two dual messages from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. they are al qaeda's most dangerous branch. >> i know you're still working this story, brian. we'll have more from you at 6:00 p.m. thank you. a disastrous defeat from american backed rebels in syria, the u.s. had hoped to muster thousands, a few dozen had been trained and deployed in the war zone, now five have already fallen into the hands of a brutal al qaeda group. barbara starr is tracking this story. >> these are the fighters that the u.s. had provided training and equipment for and had put back into the field to fight syria and isis just days ago, really disaster has st
a man who emerged as a top leader praises the charlie hebdo attacks in frarns. and the attacks in chattanooga by mohammed abdulazeez. take a listen. >> translator: he penetrated the base, killing and injuring american marines. we ask ala to accept him and raise his status among martyrs. >> now in this video he calls for more loan wolf attacks. this official has become a top spokesman since his escape from a yemeni prison this spring. two dual messages from al qaeda in the arabian...
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in the wake of charlie hebdo, now this, what do you make of it? >> it's very concerning indeed, because there have been thousands of europeans who have been attempting to get through turkey to syria and iraq, up to 6,000 have traveled, and if isis is starting to try and redirect them when they arrive in turkey to come back to launch attacks in europe, that's very worrying. a little analogous with what was happening in 2011, when they wanted to fight in the tribal areas of pakistan, intercepting them and redirecting them to launch plots in europe like the london bombings, or here in new york like the plot in 2009. and it's known that isis does have a significant presence throughout turkey. they have safe houses in places like istanbul. they have a significant presence on the other side of the turkish border in southern turkey. recruiters bringing in operat e operatives. if they're starting to encourage these europeans to come back to europe, we're going to have a real big problem indeed. and also the potential they could also encourage americans ar
in the wake of charlie hebdo, now this, what do you make of it? >> it's very concerning indeed, because there have been thousands of europeans who have been attempting to get through turkey to syria and iraq, up to 6,000 have traveled, and if isis is starting to try and redirect them when they arrive in turkey to come back to launch attacks in europe, that's very worrying. a little analogous with what was happening in 2011, when they wanted to fight in the tribal areas of pakistan,...
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france has been alert since the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january, and the attack at a market. 17 were killed. >> they don't know the motive, but the anti terrorism unit leading the information? >> yes. they say the suspect is a 26-year-old mo rock croccan. >>> to the other breaking story, a frantic scene in new york city. shots fired inside a federal building in lower manhattan. a guard shot in the lobby, later dying. witnesses say the gunman opened fire, then took his own life. we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building in lower manhattan houses an immigration court as well as veteran health services. the 68-year-old walking in just after 5:00 p.m., and opening fire, hitting that private security guard in the upper body. we've just learned he did not make it. the gunman then turning the gun on himself. the scene, chaotic. roads are closed, and police are working to clear the area. >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another developing headline, hurricane danny gathering strength. at this hour, a category three storm. winds up to 115 miles per
france has been alert since the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january, and the attack at a market. 17 were killed. >> they don't know the motive, but the anti terrorism unit leading the information? >> yes. they say the suspect is a 26-year-old mo rock croccan. >>> to the other breaking story, a frantic scene in new york city. shots fired inside a federal building in lower manhattan. a guard shot in the lobby, later dying. witnesses say the gunman opened fire, then...
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level of the security state in relation to the transport system back in january in the wake of the charlie hebdoshootings. that state of alert remained at maximum. while they have been in contact with transport chiefs and reminding of their responsibilities in relation to that maximum state of alert there is very little that they can do in addition to what is already going on. that is extra baggage checks, patrols at the stations, visual inspections of baggage and announcements reminding people to remain vigilant. >> thank you. >> seven people have died after a crash at an airshow in southern england. witnesses say that the aircraft hit trouble when it tried a loop during an air battin arabatic display. >>> in china flames located one kilometer away from a residential area, but so far no casualties have been reported. earlier this month 116 people were killed at an explosion at a hazar hazardous storage facility in tianjin. >>> al hayali was killed while traveling in a car. >> he's isil's man in iraq in charge of overseeing the groups' military operations from lowies ticks to finance. his positi
level of the security state in relation to the transport system back in january in the wake of the charlie hebdoshootings. that state of alert remained at maximum. while they have been in contact with transport chiefs and reminding of their responsibilities in relation to that maximum state of alert there is very little that they can do in addition to what is already going on. that is extra baggage checks, patrols at the stations, visual inspections of baggage and announcements reminding people...
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. >> reporter: eight months ago terrorist gunmen opened fire at the paris office of "charlie hebdo" magazine, killing 12 people. today the french president expressed his solidarity to those injured and their loved ones in what could have been a deadly assault, stopped by the quick action of what the french are calling courageous americans. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> there is also late word of a deadly shooting at a federal building here in new york during the evening rush. a federal law enforcement official says a gunman walked inside this afternoon and opened fire, hitting a private security guard before turning the gun on himself. the motive is unclear. the building houses a federal detention center and immigration court, among other things. >>> now to today's drama on wall street. if your pension or your 401(k) is invested in the stock market, it's a good bet you lost money today. in fact, you've probably been losing it for days. an already lousy week on wall street ended today with a huge sell-off. the dow jones industrial average plummeting 530 points, or 3%. that's a 1,000-poi
. >> reporter: eight months ago terrorist gunmen opened fire at the paris office of "charlie hebdo" magazine, killing 12 people. today the french president expressed his solidarity to those injured and their loved ones in what could have been a deadly assault, stopped by the quick action of what the french are calling courageous americans. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> there is also late word of a deadly shooting at a federal building here in new york during the...
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france has been alert since the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january and the seizure of hostages at a kosher market. 17 were killed. >> martha, they don't know the motive, but the anti terrorism unit now leading the investigation? >> yes. they say the suspect is a 26-year-old moroccan. who had been on french intelligence radar, but they don't know a motive yet. >> thank you. >>> to the other breaking story, a frantic scene in new york city. shots fired inside a federal building in lower manhattan. a security guard shot in the lobby, later dying. after being rushed for medical help. witnesses say the gunman opened fire, then took his own life. the details coming in right now. we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building contains veteran health services. he has been said to be a veteran. and he turned the gun on himself, shooting and killing himself. the security guard, not surviving. the scene described as chaotic, and police still trying to contain it. >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another developing headline, hurricane danny gathering str
france has been alert since the "charlie hebdo" shooting in january and the seizure of hostages at a kosher market. 17 were killed. >> martha, they don't know the motive, but the anti terrorism unit now leading the investigation? >> yes. they say the suspect is a 26-year-old moroccan. who had been on french intelligence radar, but they don't know a motive yet. >> thank you. >>> to the other breaking story, a frantic scene in new york city. shots fired inside...
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so we're talking about a charlie heb hebdo, and coordinated attacks, perhaps even attacks to commercialviation. and to this point have been largely the realm of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and other groups like that. >>> they groups compete, like businesses. they're competing for recruits, for territory, and you have seen recruits go in either direction. for instance, in yemen, to isis, isis has been gaining supporters from the taliban in afghanistan. aqap earlier this week put out an appeal to its supporters saying, hey, isis isn't the only one in the lone wolf business. if you want to carry out an attack in our name, feel free to do it. attacks attract a lot of attention and have a major impact on u.s. policy. >> they sure do. such a great fear in that regard. jim scuitto, thanks so much. >>> while the u.s. is opening a new front against isis, from the air anyway, the situation on the ground remains grave. the u.s. cannot account for the small group of syrian rebels it that is trained and deployed and isis has overrun another key city. barbara, what's going on. >> as you say, ex
so we're talking about a charlie heb hebdo, and coordinated attacks, perhaps even attacks to commercialviation. and to this point have been largely the realm of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and other groups like that. >>> they groups compete, like businesses. they're competing for recruits, for territory, and you have seen recruits go in either direction. for instance, in yemen, to isis, isis has been gaining supporters from the taliban in afghanistan. aqap earlier this week put...
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he felt the same way after the charlie hebdo attacks. he said that if the international community had notd more, we would perhaps the there. provocative and interesting and i would like you in and tell us how the u.s. views the problems. >> we have a direct interest for our own national security and helping maintain stability in europe. issue, theon terrorism issue, the ambassadors discussed all of these and they are of concern to europe. by economicnded stagnation and unemployment. there have been a range of issues and we have a stake in that. i think you asked about syria and i suggested that we missed some very direct opportunities for collaboration with our allies in europe and in the middle east. the missed opportunities have had strong ramifications and consequences that we are witnessing today. i think you go back and there are missed opportunities and political costs. i think that we spoke about the ukraine and there are 1.3 million displaced in the ukraine. it is not that well-known. war.e are impacted by the leadership matters.
he felt the same way after the charlie hebdo attacks. he said that if the international community had notd more, we would perhaps the there. provocative and interesting and i would like you in and tell us how the u.s. views the problems. >> we have a direct interest for our own national security and helping maintain stability in europe. issue, theon terrorism issue, the ambassadors discussed all of these and they are of concern to europe. by economicnded stagnation and unemployment. there...
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of course, you had the "charlie hebdo" attacks and the attacks on the jewish supermarkets.iday coming you had the shootings on the train that was stopped by some passengers. a cochairmen of the world's biggest -- whether he thought that was going to impact his continent in his investment. >> i think it had some impact at the beginning of the year, but again, france is not just one country. if something is happening in france it can happen anywhere. i believe that it is a type of risk which the world of today has to learn how to tackle. it is not only one risk. the lafarge ceo is saying that it may have impacted business at the beginning of the year with the "charlie hebdo" areck, but the other ceos accept tot we have to live with terrorism threats, but it should not reduce optimism and strategy. anna: caroline, thank you. caroline connan joining us live near versailles. stay with bloomberg for more on the french economy story. macron will stick to bloomberg about the state of the european nation and his hopes for the future. you don't want to miss that tomorrow. we will get
of course, you had the "charlie hebdo" attacks and the attacks on the jewish supermarkets.iday coming you had the shootings on the train that was stopped by some passengers. a cochairmen of the world's biggest -- whether he thought that was going to impact his continent in his investment. >> i think it had some impact at the beginning of the year, but again, france is not just one country. if something is happening in france it can happen anywhere. i believe that it is a type of...
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he was declared a terror threat after the charlie hebdo attack. he has traveled to syria to fight with isis. el-khazzani was being watched in france, belgium and spain. his attorney is dumb founded by the terror charges he was just trying to rob the train that's all. >>> to the point that he was just trying to rob the train, it doesn't take 8 magazines to rob a train. >> el-khazzahni had a pi-- >> fighting for his life after being shot in the head. good samaritans credited with stopping the gunman from getting the latest for you. >> louisiana state police say they know how and where a state trooper was shot on sunday. they can't figure out why. saying it makes no sense now. he is battling for his life after being shot in the head. the 43-year-old trooper was responding to a call about a man driving a dodge pickup trucker radically near bell city. the trooper spotted the vehicle stuck in a ditch. as he approached the truck to help the driver. police video shows the man getting out of the truck with a sawed off shot gunfiring at vincent shooting him
he was declared a terror threat after the charlie hebdo attack. he has traveled to syria to fight with isis. el-khazzani was being watched in france, belgium and spain. his attorney is dumb founded by the terror charges he was just trying to rob the train that's all. >>> to the point that he was just trying to rob the train, it doesn't take 8 magazines to rob a train. >> el-khazzahni had a pi-- >> fighting for his life after being shot in the head. good samaritans credited...
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a man who has emerged as a top leader in al qaeda praises the dhar charlie hebdo attacks in paris.a listen. >> translator: he penetrated the base killing and injuring american marines in a blessed jihadi operation. we ask allah to accept him and raise his status among martyrs. >> a u.s. intelligence official told me the tape is legitimate. but tarfi has become a top spokesman. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," one of the hunters accused of killing a blov ing aing a beloved lion in court. do you think he's sorry? >> what do you feel about the charges laid against you and the landowner? >> i think it's frivolous and wrong. >> do you think you'll come through this? >> i've got a good legal team and i hope so. i'm reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. my name is mark amann. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with
a man who has emerged as a top leader in al qaeda praises the dhar charlie hebdo attacks in paris.a listen. >> translator: he penetrated the base killing and injuring american marines in a blessed jihadi operation. we ask allah to accept him and raise his status among martyrs. >> a u.s. intelligence official told me the tape is legitimate. but tarfi has become a top spokesman. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," one of the hunters accused of killing a blov ing...
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this year, terrorists slaughtered staffers at charlie hebdo in reaction to caricatures of mohammed.here is what happens behind walls. now of the washington post correspondent in tehran, held in iran's worst is an suffering physically and -- worst prison, suffering physically and emotionally. endure a sham trial where the basic principles of due process clearly do not matter. these are the publicized incidents. the committee to protect of 10lism notes, nine journalists killed our local reporters covering local stories. in the past three years, violence against journalists has soared. an average of more than one journalist is killed every week. in places like mexico, reporting on drug cartels, crime syndicates and corruption is a deadly business. in the week of june 28 this year, three journalists were killed there. rarely are killers found or prosecuted. much of the world, rarely are they actively pursued. all of this imposes an obligation on journalists for news organizations in the united states. the spite our concerns, we enjoy freedoms unimagined in the rest of the world. we are
this year, terrorists slaughtered staffers at charlie hebdo in reaction to caricatures of mohammed.here is what happens behind walls. now of the washington post correspondent in tehran, held in iran's worst is an suffering physically and -- worst prison, suffering physically and emotionally. endure a sham trial where the basic principles of due process clearly do not matter. these are the publicized incidents. the committee to protect of 10lism notes, nine journalists killed our local reporters...
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earlier we had attacks on "charlie hebdo" in january. after that there was a crackdown in certain parts of europe on radicals including a belgian. authorities believe that could have pushed ayoub el khazzani out of the country. europeans returning from iraq or syria is the most serious terror threat that europe has faced since 9/11. they are also going take the time tomorrow to honor the three american heroes. they are going meet with president francois hollande of france where he'll thank them for their courage when they raced towards those gun shots instead of away from them. >> will carr thank you very much. we're watching this unfold as well. a massive fire at a u.s. army depot in japan. here's what we know. in just the past few hours there have been a series of explosions. people saying they could see and hear them from miles away. this is an area 25 miles outside of tokyo. the pentagon issued a statement saying no one was hurt and that base firefighters and local first responders are at the scene. we heard from the defense departme
earlier we had attacks on "charlie hebdo" in january. after that there was a crackdown in certain parts of europe on radicals including a belgian. authorities believe that could have pushed ayoub el khazzani out of the country. europeans returning from iraq or syria is the most serious terror threat that europe has faced since 9/11. they are also going take the time tomorrow to honor the three american heroes. they are going meet with president francois hollande of france where he'll...
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in the wake of a spate of attacks, notably when 17 were killed in an assault on the magazine "charlie hebdo". . >> what are the chances the men would be there when it happened >>> i.s.i.s. - a second in command was killed in a u.s. air strike. he was reportedly travelling in a week near the northern city of mosul. he was primarily coordinator for moving i.s.i.l. weapons and fighters between syria and iraq. israeli rockets fell in southern syria for a second day. four killed in what israeli officials call rhettalory strikes. syrian state tv said those killed in the golan heights were civilians. israel said they were palestinian combatants. north korea is warning of a war. north and south putting the military on high alert, following the exchange of artillery fire on thirst. pyongyang ramps up its rhetoric. harry fawcett has the latest. >> reporter: in a late night meeting of a central commission, kim jong un ordered front line into a casei war state. ready to launch surprise attacks against the south. >> translation: the general staff of the korean people's army sents an ultimatum saying the
in the wake of a spate of attacks, notably when 17 were killed in an assault on the magazine "charlie hebdo". . >> what are the chances the men would be there when it happened >>> i.s.i.s. - a second in command was killed in a u.s. air strike. he was reportedly travelling in a week near the northern city of mosul. he was primarily coordinator for moving i.s.i.l. weapons and fighters between syria and iraq. israeli rockets fell in southern syria for a second day. four...
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this country, of course, still reeling from the deadly "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. thankful that thanks to those brave americans that scene dan. >> david wright on the ground in paris. >>> we move now to a shocking and deadly turn of events at an air show. you're going to see it all play the plane diving straight into a busy highway in england. 7 people dead, 12 injured. now, of course, happen? london this morning. jennifer, good morning. >> reporter: that's right, dan. questions this morning about the safety of this popular summer event after one of britain's worst air show disasters in modern times. at this air show, thousands gathered to watch a performance in the sky. the pilot attempting a routine loop maneuver on the way back up, a loss of control. the plane drops heading for this business ski highway. dozens of cars streaming right into the path of the cold war era british fighter jet. the massive fireball torching dozens of cars leaving 7 travelers dead and 15 more injured. >> i swerved off the road and literally just across the other side of the road it jus
this country, of course, still reeling from the deadly "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. thankful that thanks to those brave americans that scene dan. >> david wright on the ground in paris. >>> we move now to a shocking and deadly turn of events at an air show. you're going to see it all play the plane diving straight into a busy highway in england. 7 people dead, 12 injured. now, of course, happen? london this morning. jennifer, good morning. >> reporter:...
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. >> and this happening not many months after the "charlie hebdo" attack in paris. so in this case we still have not heard from counter terrorism or law enforcement officials there in france as it pertains to what happened last night. and what they have since learned. but that there is this one suspect that we have seen this video being taken down. is there a feeling given the kind of armor that he had that this is typical of what has become kind of that lone wolf attack, or if there is a resumption or feeling that there may have been others on the train but because this was thwarted, they just didn't carry it out? >> i don't think there is any indication there were any other terrorists on the train itself. but they're still looking into whether this was a lone wolf attack, somebody inspired by the al qaeda or isis i'd i don't mean ideology, or whether this was somebody who traveled to syria or iraq and managed to connect with the organization over there.somebody who travele or iraq and managed to connect with the organization over there. >> how difficult or easy is
. >> and this happening not many months after the "charlie hebdo" attack in paris. so in this case we still have not heard from counter terrorism or law enforcement officials there in france as it pertains to what happened last night. and what they have since learned. but that there is this one suspect that we have seen this video being taken down. is there a feeling given the kind of armor that he had that this is typical of what has become kind of that lone wolf attack, or if...
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what do you think the sort of one-off lone attacks, you've got charlie hebdo, this with just one man, you've got, you know, a number of these, what happened in the museum in tunisia. what's that tell us about the state of terror these days? >> well, the terrorists have learned the strength of weak links. you don't actually set up an organization in country, you just find adherents, you indoctrinate them in a place like turkey or syria, send them back, tell them where to pick up a weapon and that's what makes it so difficult for the europeans to track these people down, as for the united states. i mean, the real problem in europe now is this flood of contraband and people coming in. they can't keep track of. when i served in europe, finding a gun on the black market was nearly impossible, but the fall of the wall, stuff coming in from albania, serbia, the rest of it, europeans have a real problem on their hands and can't get to the heart of this, especially if the turks aren't doing their job. and, of course, the syrians aren't helping, there's no government to help there. >> all right
what do you think the sort of one-off lone attacks, you've got charlie hebdo, this with just one man, you've got, you know, a number of these, what happened in the museum in tunisia. what's that tell us about the state of terror these days? >> well, the terrorists have learned the strength of weak links. you don't actually set up an organization in country, you just find adherents, you indoctrinate them in a place like turkey or syria, send them back, tell them where to pick up a weapon...
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posing the question of whether isis carrying out these smaller lone wolf attacks like we saw in the charlie hebdok in paris, is it helping them to build up a mass casualty attack? some experts are saying that. do you believe that is the case? >> i think they are prepared to attack the west with mass casualties. i think they're capable of doing it. they don't have the infrastructure yet. they're trying to build it and get it here through the west and the united states. i just have seen no evidence of it. what i think we need to worry about if isis does come under success, typically a group like this will strike out on the home front against the united states. we really do have to worry about it. they have a lot of science, a lot of smart people, a lot of military commanders working for the isis state who can put together a mission like this. >> when you look at the region and the complexities within the region, president obama in the interview with fareed zakaria says it is possible he believes we'll see iran and saudi arabia work together at some point if this nuclear deal gets through because he
posing the question of whether isis carrying out these smaller lone wolf attacks like we saw in the charlie hebdok in paris, is it helping them to build up a mass casualty attack? some experts are saying that. do you believe that is the case? >> i think they are prepared to attack the west with mass casualties. i think they're capable of doing it. they don't have the infrastructure yet. they're trying to build it and get it here through the west and the united states. i just have seen no...
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if i'm getti if i if i'm thinking about "charlie hebdo," i might look to that to see if there's traffic. total devil's advocate. so with language we're hear, clear evidence of terrorist intent i'm wondering mikele with your background do you think they have more than they're sharing? >> absolutely. you can say the average passenger because he's following the news might be inclined to want to look up jihadi videos or sermons on youtube. i think that's a bit of a stretch. it sounds like he was looking for spiritual or ideological prompting prior to doing what he assumes was going to be a martyrdom operation. he was looking to kill as many people as possible. i don't think he thought he was going to get away from that train alive had he been successful. so this has all of the hallmarks of a classic jihadist operation. the french are taking this as serious as they ought to do. they've interrogated him. the fact his facebook page has been taken down, they're trying to track if this was a so-called loan wolf attack or had any affiliation with known jihadist cells or actors, either, in europe
if i'm getti if i if i'm thinking about "charlie hebdo," i might look to that to see if there's traffic. total devil's advocate. so with language we're hear, clear evidence of terrorist intent i'm wondering mikele with your background do you think they have more than they're sharing? >> absolutely. you can say the average passenger because he's following the news might be inclined to want to look up jihadi videos or sermons on youtube. i think that's a bit of a stretch. it...
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praised vicious killings including the burning alive of a jordanian pilot and the attack on the "charlie hebdo" offices in paris. they say he became increasingly radicalized by watching isis videos. he flew to jordan in may but was arrested by authorities there before he could travel to syria. in court, his defense lawyer declined to comment, saying he just got the case. the two terror conspiracy counts carry up to 20 years in prison. he was ordered held without bail. investigators today not saying how many others might have been part of this alleged isis terror group here. >>> we have seen a few terror arrests at home in recent years. in april, people arrested the young lioness. authorities charged her with trying to aid terrorists. she faces up to 15 years in prison. then there was jihad jane. colleen larose lived in montgomery county. she was sentenced to ten years in prison for a 2009 plot to kill a cartoonist who mocked the prophet mohammad. >>> we now know the ages of the man and woman killed in a violent suv crash in the lawncrest section of philadelphia this morning. police say the suv
praised vicious killings including the burning alive of a jordanian pilot and the attack on the "charlie hebdo" offices in paris. they say he became increasingly radicalized by watching isis videos. he flew to jordan in may but was arrested by authorities there before he could travel to syria. in court, his defense lawyer declined to comment, saying he just got the case. the two terror conspiracy counts carry up to 20 years in prison. he was ordered held without bail. investigators...
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a terror attack, this would be the third one in france in the past seven months starting with charlie hebdoe question is what authoritying can do about this but more importantly this individual was done no french security. are they on point with rounding up these individuals they know about are potentially posing a problem? >> well what they say that's true is they just don't have the manpower to follow everybody around all the time. so there is this constant triage where they are trying to say who are the most dangerous people that we need to keep an eye on? this guy seemed to be a complete loser. he had wandered around all over europe. the french didn't even know he was in france for a lot of the time he was there. the spanish authorities were the ones who had spotted him. so it is very easy at the end of the day for a lot of these people to move around in europe without being detected. >> obviously a big question about france in terms of what is happening in syria. french nationals and europance have gone abroad and joined the fight in places like syria and elsewhere particularly with is
a terror attack, this would be the third one in france in the past seven months starting with charlie hebdoe question is what authoritying can do about this but more importantly this individual was done no french security. are they on point with rounding up these individuals they know about are potentially posing a problem? >> well what they say that's true is they just don't have the manpower to follow everybody around all the time. so there is this constant triage where they are trying...
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aqap took credit of sending the attacker are the charlie hebdo magazine in paris and praised the attackn u.s. military installations in chattanooga, tennessee though there was no evidence that the shooter had a connection to the group. earlier the group posted another ugly can a for attacks on americans to the warriors of lone jihad may allah bless and guide your efforts. the message was reportedly from an aqap senior member who was freed in a massive prison break when the al qaeda affiliate seized control of yemen in april meanwhile a official confirms that the fbi is investigating reports from military families that say that quote middle eastern men have approached them outside their homes in wyoming and colorado asking them questions about their spouse's roles in the military. in one case accusing one of them of being an interrogator. law enforcement is looking into these reports and defense officials encourage military families to contact local authors if they encounter any activity in their homes. >> is the military doing anything to step up security for military here in light of t
aqap took credit of sending the attacker are the charlie hebdo magazine in paris and praised the attackn u.s. military installations in chattanooga, tennessee though there was no evidence that the shooter had a connection to the group. earlier the group posted another ugly can a for attacks on americans to the warriors of lone jihad may allah bless and guide your efforts. the message was reportedly from an aqap senior member who was freed in a massive prison break when the al qaeda affiliate...
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the pope has bashed capitalism which has lifted millions out of misery, and he's also said that "charlie hebdo" victims should have known better. that's not good. as for isis, they do want to kill the pope. but they want to kill everyone, including themselves. heaven awaits such tools. but trump should take his own advice, too, and put all focus on those who wish to destroy us. just for fun let's ponder these headlines from the past. clinton sees crisis from global warming. it's time to fix america's broken immigration system. both of those headlines were from september 10th, 2001, the day before 9/11. there were no headlines on islamic terror but lots on immigration and global warming. so while those concerns matter, it's the stuff we never see coming that gets us. we're facing a new age of terror. today's technology married to today's hate. when ghouls master new methods of mayhem, today's bar barrism will seem like the good old days. if you're ever going to be a single-issue voter that's your issue. our next president must put aside platitudes and come to grips with a new threat that's almo
the pope has bashed capitalism which has lifted millions out of misery, and he's also said that "charlie hebdo" victims should have known better. that's not good. as for isis, they do want to kill the pope. but they want to kill everyone, including themselves. heaven awaits such tools. but trump should take his own advice, too, and put all focus on those who wish to destroy us. just for fun let's ponder these headlines from the past. clinton sees crisis from global warming. it's time...
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this country is, of course, still on high alert after the deadly "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. the authorities here thankful that that scene was not repeated thanks to these quick-thinking americans. tomorrow, the french president plans to thank them personally at a ceremony here at the elysees palace. >> and they deserve every accumulate they get. >>> now to that huge sell-off on wall street this week. the dow dropping 6%, more than 500 points on friday alone. its worst day in nearly four years. investors and everyone with a 401(k) bracing for more turbulence from global markets opening later today. our market expert, rebecca jarvis, tracking it all, and what triggered this big fall this week? >> two key issues here, george. first off fears of a global economic slowdown and the federal reserve on the verge for the first time in six years of hiking interest rates, which means the cost of borrowing goes up for everyone. anyone who wants a mortgage, a car loan, a credit card, that gets more expensive. >> and what are you hearing about what's going to happen next when markets open
this country is, of course, still on high alert after the deadly "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. the authorities here thankful that that scene was not repeated thanks to these quick-thinking americans. tomorrow, the french president plans to thank them personally at a ceremony here at the elysees palace. >> and they deserve every accumulate they get. >>> now to that huge sell-off on wall street this week. the dow dropping 6%, more than 500 points on friday alone....
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year, islam is slaughtered staffers at a paris -- eddie satirical -- at charlie hebdo. then there is what happens behind walls. i think of jason resign. he is held in iran's worst prison, suffering physically and emotionally for more than one year. he has been targeted with phony charges of espionage and other supposed offenses for which there has been no evidence. he has had tor a and/oam trial where evidence and fairness and basic principles of due process clearly do not matter. these are just the publicized incidents. the committee to protect journalists notes that while most coverage and attacks against the press are focused on well-connected journalist, nine of 10 killed our local reporters covering local stories. in the past three years, violence against journalists has soared to record levels. and average of more than one journalists is killed every week. mexico, reporting on drug cartels, crime syndicates, and corruption is a deadly business. just the week of june 28 this year, three journalists were killed there. are the killers found them prosecuted. much of t
year, islam is slaughtered staffers at a paris -- eddie satirical -- at charlie hebdo. then there is what happens behind walls. i think of jason resign. he is held in iran's worst prison, suffering physically and emotionally for more than one year. he has been targeted with phony charges of espionage and other supposed offenses for which there has been no evidence. he has had tor a and/oam trial where evidence and fairness and basic principles of due process clearly do not matter. these are...
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. >> a man who hid from the charlie hebdo gunman is suing the media publication that published his whereabouts. >> an unhand spacecraft heads to the international space station today. the rocket will deliver supplies including a water recycling system. >> an alleged sexual assault as a prestigious prep school. a senior is accused of raping a freshman as part of a competition. >> we'll hear from people who know a mississippi couple arrested for allegedly trying to join a group. >> a sex scandal is rocking one of the country's most prestigious prep schools. a former student is on trial for raping a younger female student when both attended the school. testimony gets underway for a second day this morning. we have followed the story. >> this trial is unfolding just mere miles from the $50,000 a year prep school that counts secretary of state john kerry, dunes bury crater gary true do and members of the kennedy family as alumni. the accuser told her side of the story. >> did you live on campus at st. paul's? >> yes, i did. >> the 19-year-old was in court watching as the 16-year-old former school m
. >> a man who hid from the charlie hebdo gunman is suing the media publication that published his whereabouts. >> an unhand spacecraft heads to the international space station today. the rocket will deliver supplies including a water recycling system. >> an alleged sexual assault as a prestigious prep school. a senior is accused of raping a freshman as part of a competition. >> we'll hear from people who know a mississippi couple arrested for allegedly trying to join a...
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he felt the same way after the charlie hebdo attacks. he said that if the international community had notd more, we would perhaps the there. provocative and interesting and i would like you in and tell us how the u.s. views the problems. >> we have a direct interest for our own national security and helping maintain stability in europe. issue, theon terrorism issue, the ambassadors discussed all of these and they are of concern to europe. by economicnded stagnation and unemployment. there have been a range of issues and we have a stake in that. i think you asked about syria and i suggested that we missed some very direct opportunities for collaboration with our allies in europe and in the middle east. the missed opportunities have had strong ramifications and consequences that we are witnessing today. i think you go back and there are missed opportunities and political costs. i think that we spoke about the ukraine and there are 1.3 million displaced in the ukraine. it is not that well-known. war.e are impacted by the leadership matters.
he felt the same way after the charlie hebdo attacks. he said that if the international community had notd more, we would perhaps the there. provocative and interesting and i would like you in and tell us how the u.s. views the problems. >> we have a direct interest for our own national security and helping maintain stability in europe. issue, theon terrorism issue, the ambassadors discussed all of these and they are of concern to europe. by economicnded stagnation and unemployment. there...
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. >> reporter: france has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attack. in june another terrorist beheaded his boss and attempted glow up the gas plant. yesterday france's interior minister thanks the americans saying without them the country could have faced a terrible tragedy. france's president is scheduled to meet with these heroes in the coming days. officials say the gunman is a known islamic extremist who has visited syria. he is currently in police custody being questioned. anthony. >> so fortunate they were on the train. jonathan vigliotti in london. thanks. >>> also breaking news overnight, hope for the relief in the enormous battle of the wildfires in the drought-stricken west. over 45 fires are burning this morning in five states. in colorado smoke from wildfires is triggering a health advisory for the northern part of the state including the denver area. >>> there are more large fires burning in idaho than any other state. a group of fires has destroyed at least 42 homes in the northern part of the state. >>> washington state is especially ha
. >> reporter: france has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attack. in june another terrorist beheaded his boss and attempted glow up the gas plant. yesterday france's interior minister thanks the americans saying without them the country could have faced a terrible tragedy. france's president is scheduled to meet with these heroes in the coming days. officials say the gunman is a known islamic extremist who has visited syria. he is currently in police custody being...
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emerged, starting with the individual who carried out the attacks in france shortly after the "charlie hebdoshootings. even though the two could not be directly linked, he got his weapons from belgium. then a couple of days after that attack, belgian authorities discovered in their country that there was a huge arms cache in a flat in the country in which those individuals were connected to isis and yet again in this example there may be links, not direct, but ideological links to isis, illustrating a very dangerous pattern that's meernling -- emerging in europe. >> when it comes to attacks like we saw that was shut down in this case, as you mentioned these other attacks, what can be done? you see in this case, several brave people stepping in, but what more can be done among security officials to try to, you know, stop these before they happen? >> we are very lucky that this has not turned into an attack where scores of people were killed. it's fortunate that we're talking about just injuries, but the thing that worries me the most is that this incident took place on a trans national railwa
emerged, starting with the individual who carried out the attacks in france shortly after the "charlie hebdoshootings. even though the two could not be directly linked, he got his weapons from belgium. then a couple of days after that attack, belgian authorities discovered in their country that there was a huge arms cache in a flat in the country in which those individuals were connected to isis and yet again in this example there may be links, not direct, but ideological links to isis,...
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i think periodically when we see analysis, for example, in the post-"charlie hebdo" environment i think some of the analysis of the social situation of the integration of muslim communities and radicalization of segments of it were exaggerated but unquestionably there are problems of radicalization in europe that are significantly higher than in the united states. we do not see in the united states the groups like sharia four, all these groups that have been instrumental in european setting in radicalizing and mobilizing a lot of people for syria. we barely see them in the united states or we actually do not see them in many cases. so the numbers are the first big difference between the u.s. and europe. i would argue that there are a lot of differences also in terms of dynamics between the two sides of the ocean. in europe, i'm simplifying things a lot and generalizing i think we see a lot of clusters and a lot of peer-to-peer radicalization and mobilization. as i said the online propaganda, social media, has a huge role to play here but the personal relations that people have are unque
i think periodically when we see analysis, for example, in the post-"charlie hebdo" environment i think some of the analysis of the social situation of the integration of muslim communities and radicalization of segments of it were exaggerated but unquestionably there are problems of radicalization in europe that are significantly higher than in the united states. we do not see in the united states the groups like sharia four, all these groups that have been instrumental in european...