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making see charlie hebdo fun of the situation, as you can count on charlie hebdo to do. claire says "at least they treat women better." genie: charlie hebdo caused quite a controversy after cartoons about the migrant crisis. up thee: slate sums situation quite well. it months after the charlie hebdo attacks, people still don't get charlie hebdo's sense of humor. you can see these cartoons. we will get a closer view in just a second. you can see a cartoon that says "there's proof that europe is indeed christian. christians walk on water, muslim children drown." the one on the right side is particularly controversial. it is also in "the daily beast." it is a drawing of the very it is a drawing of the very iconic photo ÷w; narrator: this is walton hall in yorkshire. in 1835, it was home to a wealthy and somewhat eccentric gentleman. they said he could be seen regularly walking the grounds barefooted and in the company of an aging donkey. now they must have been a pretty shabby pair but between them, they took part in one of the more extraordinary experiments of the 19th ce
making see charlie hebdo fun of the situation, as you can count on charlie hebdo to do. claire says "at least they treat women better." genie: charlie hebdo caused quite a controversy after cartoons about the migrant crisis. up thee: slate sums situation quite well. it months after the charlie hebdo attacks, people still don't get charlie hebdo's sense of humor. you can see these cartoons. we will get a closer view in just a second. you can see a cartoon that says "there's proof...
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and how it's been depicted by "charlie hebdo".t's been lorded as a clever critique and the handling of the crisis, but criticized by others saying the use of the dead child's image is race. >>, in poor taste and a marketing gimmick. the heir said the group is considering legal action against the magazine for incitement to hate. "charlie hebdo" was at the center of a free speech violent storm, the subject of an attack leaving 12 dead. the murder of a journalist has been caught on camera, spark evidence of dangers to the media. on september 10th, a woman was shot in the head entering her radio station. the c c.t.v. footage is a key piece of evidence for the authorities, announcing a $35,000 reword for information on the killer. in more than 45% of the investigation, there has been no charges, no arrests, and no trials. according to the bogota base free press location, she could have been targetting for reporting of robberies by a criminal gang or the coverage of the run up to the local elections next month. according to the paris ba
and how it's been depicted by "charlie hebdo".t's been lorded as a clever critique and the handling of the crisis, but criticized by others saying the use of the dead child's image is race. >>, in poor taste and a marketing gimmick. the heir said the group is considering legal action against the magazine for incitement to hate. "charlie hebdo" was at the center of a free speech violent storm, the subject of an attack leaving 12 dead. the murder of a journalist has been...
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jorge: mÚltiples crÍticas ha recibido la revista francesa charlie hebdo, publicÓ dos dibujos sobre elbien y estarÁ su primera apariciÓn en una muestra de vehÍculos desde que ocupÓ el cargo en mayo pasado. marÍa elena: ahora pasamos con iliana calderÓn. y lea: un grupo que fue deportado a los estados unidos entre 2000 9:02 1014/una firma voluntaria regresaron a california. migrante: hay mucha limitaciÓn en cuanto educaciÓn, alimentos, medicinas y han pasado por muchas etapas difÍciles. iliana: alejandro encinas asegura que funcionarios ocultaron el vÍdeo o el audio del dÍa en que joaquín el chapo guzmÁn se fugÓ del altiplano y no se dio informaciÓn a los integrantes de su comisiÓn, estaremos con el desarrollo de esta noticia. jorge: una mujer se gana la vida semidesnuda en el time sqaure que exhibiÓ su hija en las de las condiciones. ahora t-mobile te ofrece textos y llamadas ilimitados a méxico y desde méxico. más datos 4g lte igual que en estados unidos. gratis. oíste bien. todo incluido en planes elección simple. cámbiate ya. manupero hoy decidióudad deseguir adelante e ir" por nuev
jorge: mÚltiples crÍticas ha recibido la revista francesa charlie hebdo, publicÓ dos dibujos sobre elbien y estarÁ su primera apariciÓn en una muestra de vehÍculos desde que ocupÓ el cargo en mayo pasado. marÍa elena: ahora pasamos con iliana calderÓn. y lea: un grupo que fue deportado a los estados unidos entre 2000 9:02 1014/una firma voluntaria regresaron a california. migrante: hay mucha limitaciÓn en cuanto educaciÓn, alimentos, medicinas y han pasado por muchas etapas...
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they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris on ""charlie hebdo." isil, isis, and ebb establishing a pseudo state between iraq and syria, isil lass fundamentally destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. the important words there are direct impact and, yet. isil has been far more successful than al qaeda in driving indirect impactses. i is i l has shunned al qaeda's model which focuses on secretly recruiting and training small cells for the next attack. instead, we have embraced a lone wolf model in the name of the so-called islamic state. isil proms that those who carry out this carnage will be publicly revered on global social media. it will be remembered as heroic fighters who wavent an essential part of a struggle. this is a particular appeal to those who fall in the margins of society. those were appealing at most other things in life. isil ask focused on attacks that are low tech, low cost and high impact. killing with a gun or a car was simply made i.d. to something even those who feel most of things unfortunately can do. mos
they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris on ""charlie hebdo." isil, isis, and ebb establishing a pseudo state between iraq and syria, isil lass fundamentally destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. the important words there are direct impact and, yet. isil has been far more successful than al qaeda in driving indirect impactses. i is i l has shunned al qaeda's model which focuses on secretly recruiting and training small cells for the...
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france is on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attack last feb.een a parachutist trying to jump. >>> high-speed formula 1 racers. >> what is this? it's a man going for a stroll alongside the track. >> so dangerous. drivers at the singapore grand prix dodging a man calmly walking on the track. the intruder disappearing as quickly as he appeared. before he was taken off in handcuffs. the man must have had a couple of beers. >>> colorado bans smoking in all restaurants and bars. but marijuana to be the exception to the rule sna advocates in denver pushing to allow the use of pot in private establishments. they argue that since smoking legal marijuana is banned in public places and in most hotels, that tourists don't have a place to go and light up. the city is now looking into the so-called pot club ordinance. >> big problem to have, right, heather? >>> to missouri, now. a miracle bear comes to life in her mother's arms. elise -- her mom found her body under a pool float moments after losing track of her at a party. after 12 minutes of cpr, her heart
france is on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attack last feb.een a parachutist trying to jump. >>> high-speed formula 1 racers. >> what is this? it's a man going for a stroll alongside the track. >> so dangerous. drivers at the singapore grand prix dodging a man calmly walking on the track. the intruder disappearing as quickly as he appeared. before he was taken off in handcuffs. the man must have had a couple of beers. >>> colorado bans smoking in...
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blow-back i guess the ainld poun800 pound gorilla, wet talking about sleeper cells much i.s.i.l, charlie hebdo and other incidents of syria. >> a case of a woman calling the police desperately, a swart sway man who was carrying a gun, he was a chimney sweep. that's the kind of paranoia you've got. the syrians most of them are educated capable people and they will be an asset wherever they land. that's what the germans understand. we want quotas is a political ploy because they also know they have to defend themselves against their own right wing. >> before you go speak to the issue of islamophobia in the united states? is it getting better, worse, and is there a role that the american public is going to tatatatake? >> think islamophobia is a real issue, we've seen the remarks by mr. carches an carsoy mr. trump. i think it is going to get worse. people are worried and people convince themselves of crazy things the idea that the president of the united states is a muslim, and we have a muslim problem. we don't have a muslim problem here, terrorists trying to attack us, some of whom are muslims.
blow-back i guess the ainld poun800 pound gorilla, wet talking about sleeper cells much i.s.i.l, charlie hebdo and other incidents of syria. >> a case of a woman calling the police desperately, a swart sway man who was carrying a gun, he was a chimney sweep. that's the kind of paranoia you've got. the syrians most of them are educated capable people and they will be an asset wherever they land. that's what the germans understand. we want quotas is a political ploy because they also know...
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gentlemen, on january 8th this year, i stood on the square one day after the attack of the staff of charlie hebdopeople around the world were deeply affected by these events. we stand with charlie. it was an evening i'll never forget. there we stood united and resolute, men and women from all corners of the earth, young and old, people of every religious background. and our message to terrorists was loud and clear, we are different, and yet we are one. we are the majority. and we will not let you divide us. hands off of our freedom were my words that night, and i can still the emotion of that moment. daesh and violent extremism are not other people's problems. not only are counties like syria and iraq being completely destabilized, this threat also spreads insecurity and fuels tensions in our own communities, and that is why the netherlands will remain so effectively involved in the fight against daesh and in combatting violent extremism. we have an obligation to help foster international stability and cannot take our own freedom for granted. so we stand shoulder to shoulder with many other count
gentlemen, on january 8th this year, i stood on the square one day after the attack of the staff of charlie hebdopeople around the world were deeply affected by these events. we stand with charlie. it was an evening i'll never forget. there we stood united and resolute, men and women from all corners of the earth, young and old, people of every religious background. and our message to terrorists was loud and clear, we are different, and yet we are one. we are the majority. and we will not let...
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one of the previous targets in inspire magazine was the french cartoonist and publisher of charlie hebdo the terror attack on the magazine last january. you see the hit lists can have real consequences. >> kristen fisher, thank you, kristen. >>> details about the terrifying fire on board a british airways plane. we know the plane was speeding up for takeoff when the engine caught fire, forcing the pilot to hit the brakes. passengers on board scrambling to slide down an emergency chute as smoke poured from the plane. >>> i was one of the first people off the plane and i looked up, seemed to be about twice the height of the aircraft. >> 27 people had been treated for minor injuries, twice as many as an initial report. the cause of the fire still under investigation. >>> protesters planning to gather baltimore today as lawyers are arguing a venue change for the officers that were charged in the freddie gray case. a judge expected to consider whether the unrest triggered by gray's death sets up an unfair trial for each of the individuals. baltimore mayor stefphanie rawlings-blake defending t
one of the previous targets in inspire magazine was the french cartoonist and publisher of charlie hebdo the terror attack on the magazine last january. you see the hit lists can have real consequences. >> kristen fisher, thank you, kristen. >>> details about the terrifying fire on board a british airways plane. we know the plane was speeding up for takeoff when the engine caught fire, forcing the pilot to hit the brakes. passengers on board scrambling to slide down an emergency...
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look what happened in january with charlie hebdo.se brothers, one trained by al qaeda led the nation of france on a giant man hunt for almost a week for several days. compare that to garland, texas this year with those two guys inspired by isis, the with taken out by local security. >> the point, the comparisons to show some what of a difference, there are those who say isis is the biggest threat, the most dominant in social media, al qaeda, the older generation are not as relevant jihad do you see it? why do you still believe al qaeda remains something that deserves top priority? >> two different approaches. isis as a top down authoritarian model, follow as or else and al qaeda has a different tactic, inculcating themselves in society is to basically try to spread their ideology, much more sinister way of going about their business. isis cut into al qaeda's market share, got a lot of the hot kids and jihadists groups but al qaeda remains a legal threat, multiple groups around the globe are loyal. >> my understanding is it was refere
look what happened in january with charlie hebdo.se brothers, one trained by al qaeda led the nation of france on a giant man hunt for almost a week for several days. compare that to garland, texas this year with those two guys inspired by isis, the with taken out by local security. >> the point, the comparisons to show some what of a difference, there are those who say isis is the biggest threat, the most dominant in social media, al qaeda, the older generation are not as relevant jihad...
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he refers to the boston marathon bombing, charlie hebdo shootings. this is all from al qaeda. >>> did the cia miss a chance to save an american hostage? according to the washington post the cia detected a man being held by al qaeda but they didn't keep that person under drone surveillance. some u.s. officials say they believe that man could have been warren weinstein, the american aid worker who was accidentally killed in a drone strike earlier this year. the news that outraged weinstein's father and family who fought for years to free him. john brownly is the weinstein attorney joins us now. john, we know you've been in contact with warren wise. how is she taking this news? she's got to be hurt and outraged. >> thank you for allowing me to be here. she is devastated. the family is devastated. warren weinstein was a great american. he was captured by al qaeda in august of 2011. held for over three years and then in january of this year he was killed by a u.s. air strike. at that time al qaeda dug up his body, desecrated his remains. we've been unable
he refers to the boston marathon bombing, charlie hebdo shootings. this is all from al qaeda. >>> did the cia miss a chance to save an american hostage? according to the washington post the cia detected a man being held by al qaeda but they didn't keep that person under drone surveillance. some u.s. officials say they believe that man could have been warren weinstein, the american aid worker who was accidentally killed in a drone strike earlier this year. the news that outraged...
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they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris on ""charlie hebdo." we've also seen emergence of a virulent player, isil, isis, and establishing a pseudo state between iraq and syria, isil has fundamentally destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. fortunate nayly a strike impact has not been felt yet here. the important words there are direct impact and, yet. isil has been far more successful than al qaeda in driving indirect impactss. isil has shunned al qaeda's model which focuses on secretly recruiting and training small dproerlz the grand attack. instead, we have embraced a lone wolf model in the name of the so-called islamic state. isil promises that those who carry out this carnage will be publicly revered on global social media. it will be remembered as heroic fighters who are an essential part of a struggle. this promise of valor, empowerment, has a particular appeal to those who fall in the margins of society. those who are failing at most other things in life. isil ask focused on attacks that are low tech, low cost and high
they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris on ""charlie hebdo." we've also seen emergence of a virulent player, isil, isis, and establishing a pseudo state between iraq and syria, isil has fundamentally destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. fortunate nayly a strike impact has not been felt yet here. the important words there are direct impact and, yet. isil has been far more successful than al qaeda in driving indirect impactss. isil...
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look at the "charlie hebdo" case. it's going to be that on steroids.nd germany is trying to force the other eu countries to contribute them evenly. >> they're not. they're not going along. i tell you it's going to be a mess. a lot of them do this with the best of intentions, with it former governor jim gilmour, 14 years ago he was the governor of virginia. obviously that's day is very significant you as we look at the pentagon and services held there earlier today. governor, think of incidents like this where we're trying to police who comes in and who doesn't. all of the people behind those 9/11 attacks were doing everything by the books, ear legally, couple of them had expired visas but the fact of the matter is, they came in and followed all the rules. >> you know, was the governor during the 9/11 attack and i had to deal with that challenge. i had to make sure the state was working with the local responders. i'd actually been chairman of the terrorism commission for five years, and it was terrible tragedy and something we ought to remember and we s
look at the "charlie hebdo" case. it's going to be that on steroids.nd germany is trying to force the other eu countries to contribute them evenly. >> they're not. they're not going along. i tell you it's going to be a mess. a lot of them do this with the best of intentions, with it former governor jim gilmour, 14 years ago he was the governor of virginia. obviously that's day is very significant you as we look at the pentagon and services held there earlier today. governor,...
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in the wake of the attack on "charlie hebdo" the pope condemned the violence, but said there are limits pope said he's going to get a punch in the nose. throughout it all pope francis has earned some interesting titles. in 2013 "esquire" named them their best dressed man and "time" gave him the iconic label of person of the year. "rolling stone" also elevated the pope to rock star status making him the first religious head to grace the cover paired with the headline "the times, they are a changing." >>> 7:00 eastern, this sunday evening, i'm poppy harlow in new york. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with politics and a big shakeup in the latest cnn/orc poll taken off wednesday night's presidential primary debate, while donald trump remains the front-runner with 24%, that is a drop of 8 points for him. from the poll before the debate. most notably, carly fiorina soars into seco
in the wake of the attack on "charlie hebdo" the pope condemned the violence, but said there are limits pope said he's going to get a punch in the nose. throughout it all pope francis has earned some interesting titles. in 2013 "esquire" named them their best dressed man and "time" gave him the iconic label of person of the year. "rolling stone" also elevated the pope to rock star status making him the first religious head to grace the cover paired with...
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you remember those "charlie hebdo" shooters and how desperate they were and wanted to go out in a blaze of glory at the end. let's hope this one doesn't end that way. >> mary ellen, when you have -- first of all, this attack, as far as we know, wasn't -- we don't know if it was preplanned or not. but how key is that in figuring out the suspects' mentality now that they're on the run? if it wasn't preplanned, if this officer happened upon a scene, they went running, that certainly i guess would help law enforcement because there's not kind of a preset plan these suspects may have. >> that's right. it really is help law enforcement because if this was more of a spontaneous act -- here's how this will unfold. once the officer is shot and killed, there will be dissension amongst the three because all three will have committed to having killed a law enforcement officer, at least equally have committed to killing him. so there will be yelling and arguing. now they have to default to plan "b." and there's a lot of dissension going on. so that is going to cause them to make mistakes. and that's
you remember those "charlie hebdo" shooters and how desperate they were and wanted to go out in a blaze of glory at the end. let's hope this one doesn't end that way. >> mary ellen, when you have -- first of all, this attack, as far as we know, wasn't -- we don't know if it was preplanned or not. but how key is that in figuring out the suspects' mentality now that they're on the run? if it wasn't preplanned, if this officer happened upon a scene, they went running, that...
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and the attack on the french satirical magazine, "charlie hebdo."he brothers had training for the attack and used training at a time and place of their choosing. the mission was blessed by al qaeda but it was up to them to launch at the best opportunity. there was no phone call, emails or social media to act. this email from zawahiri is more confirmation they turned away from large attacks like 9/11 with smaller scale plots with a better chance of success. in counterterrorism circles it is referred to as standing order for terror, eric. eric: it is pretty frightening. what do we know about the alleged plot against the pope? >> reporter: directors of three main intelligence agencies, said there was no specific or credible intelligence tied to the 9/11 anniversary. since the head of the house homeland security committee who gets regular intelligence breaches said there was credible threat to the pope who begins his visit to the u.s. on september 22nd though the scale of the plot is unknown and who directed it. >> he wants to get out with the people. w
and the attack on the french satirical magazine, "charlie hebdo."he brothers had training for the attack and used training at a time and place of their choosing. the mission was blessed by al qaeda but it was up to them to launch at the best opportunity. there was no phone call, emails or social media to act. this email from zawahiri is more confirmation they turned away from large attacks like 9/11 with smaller scale plots with a better chance of success. in counterterrorism circles...
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. >> i stood in front of thousands in amsterdam the day after the charlie hebdo attacks. people around the world were deeply affected by these events. it was an evening i will never forget. there we stood, united from all corners of the earth, young and old and people of every religious background and your message to terrorist was loud and clear. we are different, yet we are one. we are the majority and we will not let you defeat us. hands off our freedom were my words that night and i can still feel the emotion of that moment. violent extremism are not other people's problem. countries like iraq and syria being destabilized spreads insecurity and fuels tensions in our own communities and that is why the netherlands will remain actively involved in the fight of combating international terrorism. we cannot take our own freedom for granted. we stand shoulder to shoulder with other countries in the region and beyond in the coalition. ... if we can do young impression of people the prospect of a good future they will be less drawn to extremist groups. the idea is that interve
. >> i stood in front of thousands in amsterdam the day after the charlie hebdo attacks. people around the world were deeply affected by these events. it was an evening i will never forget. there we stood, united from all corners of the earth, young and old and people of every religious background and your message to terrorist was loud and clear. we are different, yet we are one. we are the majority and we will not let you defeat us. hands off our freedom were my words that night and i...
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it was just after the "charlie hebdo" attack. it was going up and now it is going down, 19%.tter who he will be facing in 2017, according to this latest poll, he will not make it to the second round whether the candidate is of the right wing, sarkozy, or the left. he will have to answer questions today about the economy. to do in the 20 months before the next election -- he might announce a reform, but like any leader, he is seeing it as a touchy subject and where he needs to refocus on his way or appeal to the center. labor reform is very touchy in the far left. finally, he says he will not seek reelection if he doesn't managed to reverse the curve of unemployment, in the jobless rate is still at record highs at 10.4%. he only has a few months left in order to reverse this unemployment curve if he wants to seek reelection in 2017. francine: thank you so much. the world's largest publicly glencore, iser, trading to to billion dollars worth of assets. let's get more of the details with bloomberg commodities reporter, jesse. you have been following this for a couple years now.
it was just after the "charlie hebdo" attack. it was going up and now it is going down, 19%.tter who he will be facing in 2017, according to this latest poll, he will not make it to the second round whether the candidate is of the right wing, sarkozy, or the left. he will have to answer questions today about the economy. to do in the 20 months before the next election -- he might announce a reform, but like any leader, he is seeing it as a touchy subject and where he needs to refocus...
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we saw that in "charlie hebdo" in paris.m plot, where they have gotten police emergency lighting and used them on their vehicles or some semblance of police uniforms and what that says to our people, which is, you know, when you look at these 1173 police cars laid out here or the 6,000 police officers, everybody is going to be challenged. you can have a uniform. you can be in a marked auto. if you come up to a checkpoint, you got to identify yourself with the right credentials around largely because of what you are talking about. >> commissioner, before you go, i want to ask you about your one-on-one meeting yesterday, in the paper he is calling it productive. how do you describe it? >> i think that was clearly the case, he talked about some of his thoughts about what was needed going forward and i explained that literally everything he discussed already is in place or will be put in place. we have quite a lot that we have been working on over this past 20 months and fortunately, there was a very good discussion yesterday an
we saw that in "charlie hebdo" in paris.m plot, where they have gotten police emergency lighting and used them on their vehicles or some semblance of police uniforms and what that says to our people, which is, you know, when you look at these 1173 police cars laid out here or the 6,000 police officers, everybody is going to be challenged. you can have a uniform. you can be in a marked auto. if you come up to a checkpoint, you got to identify yourself with the right credentials around...
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you told the french press after what happened in paris with "charlie hebdo," you said the world has learnedean? >> i mean there's kind of a spirit of appeasement around this idea that somebody says they're upset about something that's a good reason for not saying that thing, you know. where actually if that was a rule, nobody could say anything. i'm upset about plenty of things people say every day. >> you say fear is being disguised as respect. >> yes. i think if people dnld say they were upset while they were pointing ak-47s at you, it would be a different conversation. but because it's backed up by real threats of violence, they have to pretend to be polite when, in fact, they're alive. >> what do you think of what's going on with kim davis in kentucky standing up for religious beliefs? >> really, really, enough with kim davis. really, she should go away. if she wants to stay in jail, fine. you know, i'm happy to see that the other clerks have said they will issue the licenses from today. you know, that makes her irrelevant and that's the way she should be. i remember back -- you were me
you told the french press after what happened in paris with "charlie hebdo," you said the world has learnedean? >> i mean there's kind of a spirit of appeasement around this idea that somebody says they're upset about something that's a good reason for not saying that thing, you know. where actually if that was a rule, nobody could say anything. i'm upset about plenty of things people say every day. >> you say fear is being disguised as respect. >> yes. i think if...
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france has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" massacre back in january. >> have you ever been to the top of the eiffel tower? >> yes, have you? >> no, it was closed the day i went. they light it up at night. it's kind of cool. >> anyway, so it's back open this morning in case you decide to take your pj over there today. >> pj? >> private jet. >> oh, is that what you folks call it? [laughter] >> i don't think so. >> hey, we're swinging a ride on a private jet. hey, we've actually made arrangements, and we might get a ride -- >> that's right. just to go somewhere. we don't even know where. a, this nika from empire's here you see madonna on saturday night, you're going to see the pope on friday night. >> i know. >> let's see. in between, the president. >> the president, yeah, when is the president coming -- >> i think thursday. >> thursday, yeah. >> the president of the united states, the president of uganda, the whole world is going to be here. >> that's true. and they're starting to come in. the u.n. is in session. >> we've got to review our flags to impress the diplomatic comm
france has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" massacre back in january. >> have you ever been to the top of the eiffel tower? >> yes, have you? >> no, it was closed the day i went. they light it up at night. it's kind of cool. >> anyway, so it's back open this morning in case you decide to take your pj over there today. >> pj? >> private jet. >> oh, is that what you folks call it? [laughter] >> i don't think so. >> hey,...
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you told the french press after what happened in france with "charlie hebdo," you said the world hasrit of speech. what did you mean? >> if somebody's upset about something it's a good rb not to say something. whereas, if that was the rule, nobody would say anything. >> you say it's fear being disguised as respect. >> yes. i think if people weren't saying they were upset while they were pointing ak 47s at you, it would be daufr be a conversation. but instead they have to pretend they're being polite when they're really afraid. >> what do you think of kim davis? >> ill really, enough with kim davis. really, she should go away. if she wants to stay in jail, fine. i'm happy to hear the other clerks will issue the licenses so that makes her irrelevant and that tees way she should be. >> i remember back in tell 590s which was a time for me, there were a few people in britain who felt like the law of god was superior to the law of land, so they would follow the religious principles and they were very heavily criticized. they were muslims. ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday
you told the french press after what happened in france with "charlie hebdo," you said the world hasrit of speech. what did you mean? >> if somebody's upset about something it's a good rb not to say something. whereas, if that was the rule, nobody would say anything. >> you say it's fear being disguised as respect. >> yes. i think if people weren't saying they were upset while they were pointing ak 47s at you, it would be daufr be a conversation. but instead they...
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needed for france syria, for the airstrikes, for the marine reinforcement in france since the "charlie hebdo: a lot to think about. thank you very much indeed. details are coming through -- numbers are starting to hit the tape vis-a-vis the french budget. as we start to roll those through, we will bring them to you. the french government is seeing a debt blow of 3% of gdp. let's turn our attention to the u.k. with the final reading for second-quarter gdp eating red. -- being red. don hansen joins us now for a closer look, and with us is stephen isaacs. what are we going to learn today that we didn't know yesterday? don: today we are going to get a third reading of gdp. we are also going to get a back series all the way back to 1987. isely have learned already between then and 2013 13 the revision has been relatively small. the biggest news is in the post 2009-2013.od, not a huge amount, but slightly. cumulative growth is about 1.2 percentage points higher. guy: and the implications of policy? carney about is the rearview mirror and in front of the car? dan: a similar thing happened last year
needed for france syria, for the airstrikes, for the marine reinforcement in france since the "charlie hebdo: a lot to think about. thank you very much indeed. details are coming through -- numbers are starting to hit the tape vis-a-vis the french budget. as we start to roll those through, we will bring them to you. the french government is seeing a debt blow of 3% of gdp. let's turn our attention to the u.k. with the final reading for second-quarter gdp eating red. -- being red. don...
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and in the wake of the attack on charlie hebdo, the pope condemned the violence but said there are limitseech. someone says is a swear word against my mother, and the pope said, he's going to get a punch in the nose. and throughout it all, pope francis has earned some interesting titles. in 2013 "esquire" named him their best dressed man. and "time" gave him the iconic label of person of the year. "rolling stone" also elevated the pope to rock star status by making him the first religious head to grace the cover paired with the headline "the times they are a-changing." >> changing indeed. all in just two years. thank you for joining us. i'm andrew stevens. stay with us. after the break i'll be back with another hour of news from around the world. see you then. ooñóokñ.??????ó >>> a deadly crane collapse in the holy city of mecca with scores dead and more than 200 injured. we'll have the latest on what could have caused it and why. >>> plus, there could be a lure to the left of british politics. we'll be live in london where a surprise candidate is now the favorite. >>> and -- >> how are y
and in the wake of the attack on charlie hebdo, the pope condemned the violence but said there are limitseech. someone says is a swear word against my mother, and the pope said, he's going to get a punch in the nose. and throughout it all, pope francis has earned some interesting titles. in 2013 "esquire" named him their best dressed man. and "time" gave him the iconic label of person of the year. "rolling stone" also elevated the pope to rock star status by making...
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and in the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris, we sought police driven back, even coldly executed. the nypd was fully briefed on all of the lessons learned there. another unit of officers went to sydney, australia after an isil acolyte took ostriches in downtown sydney. -- hostages in downtown sydney. the collective lessons learned from these attacks formed our plans that have recently formed a strategic spots group by sage. -- response group by sig. unit an 800-person specifically equipped and trained to deal with terrorist involvement and also active shooter situations. by kellyut in place sharp after 9/11. traineddes 15 highly officers, also specially equipped and trained to deal with the ongoing threats i referenced. citywide significant units with the additional 1200 units that will be part of our growing threat. also in the past year, we have added 250 detectives to a new initiative that involves significantly improving our ability to deal with cyber the traditional world as well as the counterterrorism world. we have assigned a squad of detectives to the fbi to work with the
and in the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris, we sought police driven back, even coldly executed. the nypd was fully briefed on all of the lessons learned there. another unit of officers went to sydney, australia after an isil acolyte took ostriches in downtown sydney. -- hostages in downtown sydney. the collective lessons learned from these attacks formed our plans that have recently formed a strategic spots group by sage. -- response group by sig. unit an 800-person specifically...
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the boston marathon bombers got their explosives designs by "inspire" and some murdered in the "charlie hebdo" attacks were mentioned in the magazine. they warn agents across the country to be mindful of the 9/11 anniversary. also overnight, national security authorities announcing the arrest of a florida man apparently inspired by isis accused of disseminating trucks on how to build a pressure cooker bomb like those used in the boston attacks. the suspect allegedly urging an fbi undercover informant, someone he thought was a radical, to detonate the bomb at a 9/11 commemoration being held in kansas city, missouri, writing of the bomb, "use shards of metal and nails, as much sharp stuff as you can." and this morning, abc news has learned that the fbi is monitoring a threat posted on social media by isis hackers vowing to attack government websites today on 9/11. so 14 years later law enforcement still very much on alert, george. >> always a day of high threat. okay, pierre, thanks very much. >>> we get the latest on frightening attacks on drivers in phoenix. another shooting on the highway th
the boston marathon bombers got their explosives designs by "inspire" and some murdered in the "charlie hebdo" attacks were mentioned in the magazine. they warn agents across the country to be mindful of the 9/11 anniversary. also overnight, national security authorities announcing the arrest of a florida man apparently inspired by isis accused of disseminating trucks on how to build a pressure cooker bomb like those used in the boston attacks. the suspect allegedly urging...
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they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris at "charlie hebdo." we've also seen isil or isis or the islamic state of iraq and iran. by establishing a pseudo state in the no man's land between iraq and syria, they have destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. fortunately its direct impact has not yet been felt here, but the important words there are direct impact and yet. as isil has been far more successful than al qaeda at driving indirect impacts. isil has shunned the model which focuses on secretly recruiting small cells for the next attack. instead they have embraced the lone wolf that mass markets, a global call for violence in the name of the so-called islamic state. isil promises those who carry out this carnage will be publicly on global social media. it will be remembered as heroic fighters who are an essential part of a larger struggle. this promise of valor, belonging, and empowerment has particular appeal to those who fall in the margins of society. those who are failing at most other things in life. isil is focused o
they are believed to be the primary driver of the attack in paris at "charlie hebdo." we've also seen isil or isis or the islamic state of iraq and iran. by establishing a pseudo state in the no man's land between iraq and syria, they have destabilized the middle east and other parts of the world. fortunately its direct impact has not yet been felt here, but the important words there are direct impact and yet. as isil has been far more successful than al qaeda at driving indirect...
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what if isis says, you know those guys that went into "charlie hebdo," those people who have been doingwolf attacks in europe, the guy on the train between brussels and paris? why don't we bring in somebody who is willing to do something like that, mix them in with this horrible, difficult situation that these migrants are going through, let them blend through, and then when they're in europe, they could continue doing those kinds of lone wolf attacks? >> it's a theory, but i get back to my original point, jose, is that the authorities will already be on this. they'll be looking at migration flows, they'll be looking at photographs. they already know a number of people who have gone to syria and are coming back. again, if i was an isis fighter, i would be keeping well away from those migration influxes back into europe. but one thing i would say, let's look at the causal factors. everything going on at the moment is reactionary. if you speak to the refugees coming out of syria, most of them are saying assad is the reason, not the islamic state. we know they're caught between the islamic
what if isis says, you know those guys that went into "charlie hebdo," those people who have been doingwolf attacks in europe, the guy on the train between brussels and paris? why don't we bring in somebody who is willing to do something like that, mix them in with this horrible, difficult situation that these migrants are going through, let them blend through, and then when they're in europe, they could continue doing those kinds of lone wolf attacks? >> it's a theory, but i...
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one of the previous targets was the french cartoonist and publisher of "charlie hebdo." >> thank youut in the daily news today. apparently our intel people down played the isis threats for purposes of appeases the obama administration which according to one of my sources tells me this is absolutely true says this is a pathway for isis to grow. they're trying to pull off 9/11 style attack larger than what happened 14 years ago tomorrow. >> senior officials in the white house maybe altered information before it got to public. >> making these threats seem weaker than they actually. >> there was a report in october last we're, in the spring and now we've got it again. >>> coming up, a big announcement from white castle that's going to make your morning at your castle. ♪ (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, ou
one of the previous targets was the french cartoonist and publisher of "charlie hebdo." >> thank youut in the daily news today. apparently our intel people down played the isis threats for purposes of appeases the obama administration which according to one of my sources tells me this is absolutely true says this is a pathway for isis to grow. they're trying to pull off 9/11 style attack larger than what happened 14 years ago tomorrow. >> senior officials in the white...
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france had the charlie hebdo attacks because of the unintegrated muslims living there.f you're bringing in millions of refugees into europe over the coming years from syria, from iraq and this is merkel's challenge. she needs the labor. the germans from the economic wherewithal to provide these people. they're doing more in any other country than europe except for turkey you start to see individual acts of violence. god forgive you see a terrorist act that will be linked to these flows and it's going to happen. it's really going to hurt. you must be seriously negative about europe as a consequence. >> these people are fleeing war basically. does there come a point where people in countries that don't have the same tuns just decide i'm out of here? i can see how the rest of the world lives. >> the deal we're talking about would have exclusions from country where is they wouldn't be directly fleeing war. >> it's interesting that cameron has actually said i only want to spend our money resettling syrians that are fleeing directly from syria. not if they already made it fro
france had the charlie hebdo attacks because of the unintegrated muslims living there.f you're bringing in millions of refugees into europe over the coming years from syria, from iraq and this is merkel's challenge. she needs the labor. the germans from the economic wherewithal to provide these people. they're doing more in any other country than europe except for turkey you start to see individual acts of violence. god forgive you see a terrorist act that will be linked to these flows and it's...
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according to researchers and experts, with in these communities of refugees, just keep in mind charlie hebdoeral journalists. if you look at what is happening right now and project dozens of potential jihadists which is normal measurements coming with these civilians then you are facing a large security problem. stuart: do you think eventually some of those people we see on screen will come to america and be let into america? >> there are two different issues, the administration here will want to take 10 to 20,000 potentially in america so they will come through an organized federal government sponsored way. those we see now, settle in europe, what is the future in europe, they could obtain a european passport. a european passport transitional visa for interim paper, many among them with like to come to canada and the united states and beyond. >> in the immediate future having real trouble trying to get into western europe, will we take some of them on a humanitarian basis and should some to america in the immediate future? is that in the cards? >> the administration -- there is far more tha
according to researchers and experts, with in these communities of refugees, just keep in mind charlie hebdoeral journalists. if you look at what is happening right now and project dozens of potential jihadists which is normal measurements coming with these civilians then you are facing a large security problem. stuart: do you think eventually some of those people we see on screen will come to america and be let into america? >> there are two different issues, the administration here will...
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in the tape, he calls for attacks similar to what we saw in france in january of this year, the charlie hebdoace and the method of the attack to have the greatest success. so these are attacks with no phone call, no e-mail, no text, nothing on social media saying today is the today we're pulling the trigger on the operation. it's left entirely up to the independent to the radical islamist and these operations are that much harder to disrupt because there are no communications between them and we'll say the other ship or lead organization in this case al qaeda and yemen or al qaeda core in pakistan. >> how does he deliver this message. >> audio posted online and we're seeing this morning what we typically see in these cases which is whack a mole situation that gets passed around on twitter and taken down and pops up on other sites. i would emphasize to people in this tape and this is the standard with him, that it's audio and there is just a still image, sort of like a photograph of him and this doesn't provide us much information about location like the old videotape where you could see from
in the tape, he calls for attacks similar to what we saw in france in january of this year, the charlie hebdoace and the method of the attack to have the greatest success. so these are attacks with no phone call, no e-mail, no text, nothing on social media saying today is the today we're pulling the trigger on the operation. it's left entirely up to the independent to the radical islamist and these operations are that much harder to disrupt because there are no communications between them and...
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aspiring terrorists should emulate the actions of boston bombers and the brothers who attacked "charlie hebdo he calls them, quote, the brave nirts of the paris invasion. analysts say this is part of al qaeda's strategy in recent years. isolated attacks that are harder to stop. >> the fact he's throwing his weight behind now at this time he sees this more important to al qaeda than in the past. >> reporter: the u.s. official tells cnn the message indicates a removed leader trying to stay relevant. in the new message zawahiri extends an olive branch to isis despite calling its leader caliphate illinois legitimate. he calls on them to fight together in the face of a common enemy. >> all this has to be underr understood in terms of the competition that's happening globally now between al qaeda and isis for recruits. ayman al zawahiri is trying to restore al qaeda to relevance, trying to restore himself to relevance. >> reporter: his call comes at a time of high tension. law enforcement sources tell cnn the fbi has been monitoring wide spread calls on social media and chatter by suspected jihadis
aspiring terrorists should emulate the actions of boston bombers and the brothers who attacked "charlie hebdo he calls them, quote, the brave nirts of the paris invasion. analysts say this is part of al qaeda's strategy in recent years. isolated attacks that are harder to stop. >> the fact he's throwing his weight behind now at this time he sees this more important to al qaeda than in the past. >> reporter: the u.s. official tells cnn the message indicates a removed leader...