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in january 2015 patrick ran into the offices of charlie hebdo where he once worked. >> translator: ieagues were on the floor. there were four seriously wounded and the others were already dead. >> a doctor was one of the first to arrive. >> translator: what was unbelievable was that we were walking on the bullet casings which were all overhe t floor. it smelled like candles and gunpowder and there was a thick smoke. >> ten months later on november 13th he is among those practicing how to respond to future terrorist attacks, attacks like the one that struck charlie hebdo. >> so we trained ourselves with simulation exercises with the police, firefighters and hospitals. we told ourselves there could be an attempt anywhere in paris with gun fire and explosions. >> just hours later that exercise becomes a sickening reality. 9:30 p.m., paris. at the soccer stadium two terrorists have detonated their vests and bla still can't find his son ryan, what was that fear like not knowing where your son was. >> translator: i went to save the woman before saving my son. i don't regret it but i asked
in january 2015 patrick ran into the offices of charlie hebdo where he once worked. >> translator: ieagues were on the floor. there were four seriously wounded and the others were already dead. >> a doctor was one of the first to arrive. >> translator: what was unbelievable was that we were walking on the bullet casings which were all overhe t floor. it smelled like candles and gunpowder and there was a thick smoke. >> ten months later on november 13th he is among those...
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ambassador honored the eight charlie hebdo employees who were killed in the attack. i want to reiterate my gratitude to the american people for their support. the museum has played a major role in demonstrating friendship and solidarity. >> this is one of our favorite is the m's in d.c. we never thought we would see here for this reason. we are proud that she is being honored. they put their lives in danger. jummy: outside the museum people will find papers blacked out with the #without news. they underscore the dangerous difficulty that journalists face around the world. no newspapers have been in that outdoor exhibit. be on in louisville as they celebrate the life of the legendary muhammad ali. he died friday after a battle with parkinson's disease. there,i gonzalez was they talked about his final days. >>'s body is now back home in louisville. his spot -- spirit is honored around the world. ofdied on friday at the age 74. withd a 32 year battle parkinson's disease. his family was right i decide in his final moments. >> i've been sad for a long time watching my fat
ambassador honored the eight charlie hebdo employees who were killed in the attack. i want to reiterate my gratitude to the american people for their support. the museum has played a major role in demonstrating friendship and solidarity. >> this is one of our favorite is the m's in d.c. we never thought we would see here for this reason. we are proud that she is being honored. they put their lives in danger. jummy: outside the museum people will find papers blacked out with the #without...
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. >> by the way that was right after the charlie hebdo attack in france, which preceded the big attack in paris and the ones later. form are u.s. spokesman to the united nations joins us now. i think his multi culturalisms are pretty good. we should mention he guessed the brexit vote dead wrong. so he's not always right but what do you think about the remarks on multi culturalism. >> he's got a great point. one thing i learned after being at the u.n. for 8 years, is that every single country on planet earth acts selfishly. the united states is the only one who gets in trouble for it and we get called out for it. but every country acts selfishly on its own behalf. what the problem is that when the elites running the country act selfishly for themselves and not the people, then the people stand up and throw them out. and i think we have to be able to do it more. it is a very jeffersonian principle actually to throw somebody out when they are not acting for the people. and what we've seen with the brexit vote and i think with bernie sanders and donald trump is that the people are realizin
. >> by the way that was right after the charlie hebdo attack in france, which preceded the big attack in paris and the ones later. form are u.s. spokesman to the united nations joins us now. i think his multi culturalisms are pretty good. we should mention he guessed the brexit vote dead wrong. so he's not always right but what do you think about the remarks on multi culturalism. >> he's got a great point. one thing i learned after being at the u.n. for 8 years, is that every...
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they have been in action since the january 2015 attacks on charlie hebdo.fter last year's attacks, we had to mobilize everything we had. now, of course, there is also euro 2016 with over one million fans coming from abroad. 100,000 security forces have been deployed, more than ever before. >> it has been good fun, we haven't seen any trouble. it has been a really good time and we haven't felt unsafe whatsoever. >> you think twice before you go out, go to use the metro. for example, we took a cab here because we didn't want to go to the metro. >> if you go with the intention that you're going to feel under pressure, you are not going to enjoy yourselves. the war goes on. you can't give in to these crazy people. >> protests, hooligans, and terror. francis security forces are working at full capacity. >> the u.s. republican presidential hopeful donald trump as again called for a ban on muslim struggling to america. it comes in the wake of last weekend's massacre in orlando. omar mateen, the gunmen who murdered 49 people at a nightclub on sunday, is being calle
they have been in action since the january 2015 attacks on charlie hebdo.fter last year's attacks, we had to mobilize everything we had. now, of course, there is also euro 2016 with over one million fans coming from abroad. 100,000 security forces have been deployed, more than ever before. >> it has been good fun, we haven't seen any trouble. it has been a really good time and we haven't felt unsafe whatsoever. >> you think twice before you go out, go to use the metro. for example,...
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last several years isis just not on the battlefield but beheading, charlie hebdo, paris last november 139. we have had belgium and sphwarn, -- intern. inspired by isis. >> can i add one? >> libya. this president undersells the threats. he says there is no evidence this man was directed by isil. isil is still strong in the minds of twisted people like this. they still follow ago bad daddy's call to attack in place. so, without a caliphate. without al baghdadi land and control, he would not be the win everywhere of this crazy guy in orlando. it was a directed attack in the sense that people like this man believe isil, they're winners. >> secretary clinton said earlier this week in her speech she said we need to destroy isis which i agree instead of contain. >> i shaw that as a reference to the president's foreign policy. >> it is a rebuke of foreign policy. his goal is to descroif isil. isil will be in iraq and libya. >> if you listen to his cia terkt this war has escalated. >> president doesn't want to escalate the war. the enemy is getting stronger and we are getting weaker. brennan i
last several years isis just not on the battlefield but beheading, charlie hebdo, paris last november 139. we have had belgium and sphwarn, -- intern. inspired by isis. >> can i add one? >> libya. this president undersells the threats. he says there is no evidence this man was directed by isil. isil is still strong in the minds of twisted people like this. they still follow ago bad daddy's call to attack in place. so, without a caliphate. without al baghdadi land and control, he...
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the french ambassador is here to add the names of eight journalists killed that charlie hebdo's headquarters paris in 2015. now, a new u.s. travel warning means french authorities are on the back foot to reassure potential american visitors. >> now we have to prove that they were alarmist. that's what the french tohorities are doing, provide security to all the americans coming to our country's and coming for the summer -- to our country and coming for the summer coming for the euro soccer tournament. reporter: euro 2016 is mentioned as a potential terror target in this travel warning. it was written by the state department. >> we don't have a current threat in place, but it is a possibility. we want americans to know that before they go over. reporter: so far, visits this year to france are down. they have dropped 8% compared to 2015. airline bookings are down. >> if you do still want to go to europe, i have been sending a lot of people to italy this year. or if you really want to feel safe, scandinavia. >> and the pilots are on strike. they are on air france. can you call somebody? reporte
the french ambassador is here to add the names of eight journalists killed that charlie hebdo's headquarters paris in 2015. now, a new u.s. travel warning means french authorities are on the back foot to reassure potential american visitors. >> now we have to prove that they were alarmist. that's what the french tohorities are doing, provide security to all the americans coming to our country's and coming for the summer -- to our country and coming for the summer coming for the euro...
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"charlie hebdo," state of emergency, economic woes, so on and so forth. give me an idea of what impact that has had in france in emotional terms? geraldine: well, i think france is really having very difficult times in the last year, but most important, i think, is to focus on what these traumas could change in the country. and i think the trauma of the terrorist attacks brought the french people together, so there was a real solidarity movement, which i considered to be quite positive. the problem now is that with the strikes this solidarity has been shaken and i see france divided in two with one sisi still having a very romantic view of rotests and trade unions and the other half realizing that france has to change consider the challenges in a globalized world that france is facing now. and, of course, part of these french people who are willing of change are the unemployed people, who are more thahan 10%f the country and they are actually willing to change. so the paradox is that the people who are in the street and with the trade unions are those, mo
"charlie hebdo," state of emergency, economic woes, so on and so forth. give me an idea of what impact that has had in france in emotional terms? geraldine: well, i think france is really having very difficult times in the last year, but most important, i think, is to focus on what these traumas could change in the country. and i think the trauma of the terrorist attacks brought the french people together, so there was a real solidarity movement, which i considered to be quite...
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nearly three years later, january 2015, amid the "charlie hebdo" attacks, the kouachi brothers shot policemanduring their getaway. they made it to the yemeni branch of al qaeda. they said they had avenged the prophet mohammed, a frequent target of the controversial satirical newspaper. a day later, a policewoman was killed south of paris. the kilohertz one allegiance to the islamic state group. on monday -- the killer had sworn allegiance to the islamic state group. this couple's three-year-old child a witness to the atrocity. >> unfortunately, sometimes we are confronted with deaths in the service. i would say it is one of the dangers of our work, but not the way happened last night. last night was i and assassination. the killer told negotiators that he acted in the name of islamic state organization. 's" markfrance 24 thompson is at the headquarters of french security services and he joins us now. mark, early indications are 22 what could be a major intelligent -- pointing to what to be a major intelligence failing here. this killer was known to the authorities, he was jailed for links to
nearly three years later, january 2015, amid the "charlie hebdo" attacks, the kouachi brothers shot policemanduring their getaway. they made it to the yemeni branch of al qaeda. they said they had avenged the prophet mohammed, a frequent target of the controversial satirical newspaper. a day later, a policewoman was killed south of paris. the kilohertz one allegiance to the islamic state group. on monday -- the killer had sworn allegiance to the islamic state group. this couple's...
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the group smuggled weapons in the u.k., some from the same source as those used in the "charlie hebdo" attacks last year. an initiative to retake litter from islamic state fighters is meeting fierce resistance. civiliansousands of are trapped and airpower could prove to be decisive. our correspondent from the bbc's persian service has been given exclusive access to the iraqi helicopter pilots as they fly combat missions over falluja. is what the war in iraq looks like from above. we are over a village north of falluja. the iraqi army has been told that their target is a building where more than 20 fighters from these long state group are holding a meeting -- from the islamic state group are holding a meeting. if they were there, they aren't anymore. to these pilots, the fight retake falluja has been 24-hour a day job, and each day it is just getting harder. there are roughly 50,000 civilians trapped inside the city, and many believe they are being used as human shields. the pilots told us from the sky it is difficult to know who is your enemy and who is your friend. for some, this bat
the group smuggled weapons in the u.k., some from the same source as those used in the "charlie hebdo" attacks last year. an initiative to retake litter from islamic state fighters is meeting fierce resistance. civiliansousands of are trapped and airpower could prove to be decisive. our correspondent from the bbc's persian service has been given exclusive access to the iraqi helicopter pilots as they fly combat missions over falluja. is what the war in iraq looks like from above. we...
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the keynote will be delivered by the french ambassador that tt will speak about the charlie hebdo massacre francis is making it easiernc to dismiss bishops whos cover up sexual abuse.sexu >> the law proposed by poped byo francis remove bishops to whoish covered up for pedophileor pophe priests if the vatican finds the >> it is true that justt is tru passing a law doesn't reallyw ds change much although it is ait s good sign. it's a sign that the pope isop i committed, he's determined toe' make sure that theses things ti don't happen again in thega in t church but let's see if those to who work with the pope will wit cooperate in a way in shows s that the proof is in the is in pudding that there really will be results.ts. >> many abuse survivors say s the church has always had waysaw to investigate and dismissis bishops but as refused to enforce those laws.hose l >> today is the 72nd anniversary of d-day.y of d-day. >> considered the largest seare assaults in military history. about 160,000 allied troops000 took part in the normandy invasion.invasion about 4500 were killed on the first day
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attacks in benghazi and we are so willing to not only blame it on a mus plim filmmaker, but also "charlie hebdoand condemn free speech there and hillary clinton refusing to meet with the press, i think that the left has gotten equally as bad. >> the point is donald trump is not going to convince the national rifle association to change its position. what he could do is get behind the tore anyone bill. >> the thought there was it defunded sanctuary cities. but he says he's going to take that language out and look at democratic votes. >> i would need to read the whole bill. feinstein's bill was crazy with it was unveiled last december. the "new york times" reports it has the same language it did then, but anyone that was put on a terror watch this and taken off would have to wait five years before they could buy a gun. kennedy: someone born overseas who comes to this country because they love freedom, it interferes with the visa process. it is a fifth amendment issue, and i worry that there is no one who is running for president who cares a dam about the constitution. but we have a president in h
attacks in benghazi and we are so willing to not only blame it on a mus plim filmmaker, but also "charlie hebdoand condemn free speech there and hillary clinton refusing to meet with the press, i think that the left has gotten equally as bad. >> the point is donald trump is not going to convince the national rifle association to change its position. what he could do is get behind the tore anyone bill. >> the thought there was it defunded sanctuary cities. but he says he's going...
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we saw it with "charlie hebdo" and now. we need to confront it, be real and stop the denial. muslims need to be part of it. we can't get past it without real reforms. to get our shariah islamic law out of the 13th century in which it's stuck. we need to have -- look, they said this individual declared allegiance to isis as he was being shot by the police officers. that allegiance is the enemy, which is islamopatriotism. we need to fight that. >> we haven't had that confirmed yet, but clearly that will come up with the investigation. you have a good point. a few hours ago in florida during the news conference, they brought out a local imam with good intentions. but at the news conference the imam said no one could have predicted this. it shouldn't be sensationalized. but as you said, it's happened in bataclan, san bernardino, paris. this is just the latest of these attacks. >> i know he called on muslims to help police, et cetera, but they almost talk about this as bystanders and they have no idea how this would have happened. in chattanooga, the killer, the terrorist declared
we saw it with "charlie hebdo" and now. we need to confront it, be real and stop the denial. muslims need to be part of it. we can't get past it without real reforms. to get our shariah islamic law out of the 13th century in which it's stuck. we need to have -- look, they said this individual declared allegiance to isis as he was being shot by the police officers. that allegiance is the enemy, which is islamopatriotism. we need to fight that. >> we haven't had that confirmed...
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angry against political islam, and it's the hate and the homophobia and the free speech against "charlie hebdo," and this is not a surprise. we have to reform this and use that in our words but the president doesn't want to acknowledge muslims have to reform the ideology and he wants to push it aside it's not a problem and we continue this whack amole program. >> if you see something say something for fear of being labeled a racist? >> absolutely. we saw it with ft. hood. and every time we see things they were posting on the internet, the san bernardino shooters were going to a school in pakistan online, and jihadi ideologies ignored and we cannot have a seat at the table as reformers if we do not acknowledge that the house of islam needs to repair and it's that time in history that america was when it defeated they rock raw see. they are creating these ideas and they fund it in countries like syria and they want free-thinking muslims to stay in their prisons or stay quiet in america and we can no longer do that and it's a sentence. >> he was not willing to denounce it for what it was. what is
angry against political islam, and it's the hate and the homophobia and the free speech against "charlie hebdo," and this is not a surprise. we have to reform this and use that in our words but the president doesn't want to acknowledge muslims have to reform the ideology and he wants to push it aside it's not a problem and we continue this whack amole program. >> if you see something say something for fear of being labeled a racist? >> absolutely. we saw it with ft. hood....
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. >> the victims of the 2015 attack on charlie hebdo magazine were also honored at today's event. >>>tgomery county family is planning a fund-raiser to help find two missing children. jacob and sarah were last seen september of 2014. their mother catherine is suspected in their did disappearance, charged with neglect in the case but has not been found mentally competent to stand trial. the fund raiser is this thursday starting at 2:00 p.m. in northwest. >>> police in culpeper are looking for three suspects after a woman was shot sunday morning during a house party. investigators say an estimated 100 people were at the party but not a single one called police when 19-year-old samantha sloan was shot. police were incident after the victim was taken to the hospital. they believe the shooting was the result of people not being allowed inside. >> they were denied entry by the person taking the money at the gate. so to speak. of the party. as a result of that, they left and as they were exiting the driveway, they began to fire up on party goers. >> police say they believe at least one perso
. >> the victims of the 2015 attack on charlie hebdo magazine were also honored at today's event. >>>tgomery county family is planning a fund-raiser to help find two missing children. jacob and sarah were last seen september of 2014. their mother catherine is suspected in their did disappearance, charged with neglect in the case but has not been found mentally competent to stand trial. the fund raiser is this thursday starting at 2:00 p.m. in northwest. >>> police in...
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the list includes cartoonists from the french magazine "charlie hebdo," a blogger killed in bangladesh, and the tv news crew killed near roanoke last year. parker's father spoke to us after the ceremony. >> i think that the fact that she was killed the way she was just underscores what a tremendous gun -- senseless gun issue that wh country today. >> the museum hopes to raise awareness of threats against journalists and the first amendment. >>> a man goes on trial for murdering his wife and staging it to look like a suicide. the grainy surveillance video that could play a big role in this case. >>> hi, i'm pat collins. this is -- well, he doesn't really have a name yet. you see, he's one of 28 cats left in these crates in the rain over the weekend. what's going to happen now? how can you help, the story coming up. >>> and some nice weather for us over the next couple of days, but i'm still tracking the latest on tropical storm collin as it tries to move up this way. impacts for us? we'll talk about it. sir, this alien life form at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? it any long...
the list includes cartoonists from the french magazine "charlie hebdo," a blogger killed in bangladesh, and the tv news crew killed near roanoke last year. parker's father spoke to us after the ceremony. >> i think that the fact that she was killed the way she was just underscores what a tremendous gun -- senseless gun issue that wh country today. >> the museum hopes to raise awareness of threats against journalists and the first amendment. >>> a man goes on trial...
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his message about his pledge of allegiance to isis we saw this with the shooters in france, at charlie hebdo -- every time they were in the open, they were sent we were sent by al qaeda. we were told to do this by the former leader of al qaeda or. -- they knew that when these communications were captured, they could be amplified and that is the third and in some ways the most important element of any of these plots. >> that is interesting. there has to be an element in order for the terror to fit, broadcasting. the allegiance or the terror. >> the media piece in effect. >> the propaganda of the deep terrorism is propaganda of the deed. it is getting the message of your out there as broadly as possible. that is a weapons system for the terrorist. >> are we doing a decent job shutting down social media? internet? some of the isis sites? >> we are making some progress but i think that the main thing is we have got to learn to use of the data and the information in such a way as to see patterns and to see where people are going. it is difficult to do that without conducting the systems, the gps
his message about his pledge of allegiance to isis we saw this with the shooters in france, at charlie hebdo -- every time they were in the open, they were sent we were sent by al qaeda. we were told to do this by the former leader of al qaeda or. -- they knew that when these communications were captured, they could be amplified and that is the third and in some ways the most important element of any of these plots. >> that is interesting. there has to be an element in order for the...
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. >> well, i went to paris after the charlie hebdo.hey created an arsenal, with some of the most extensive bans anywhere in the world. and they created an arsenal, killed 130 people. look at the norway killing on the island of the children. norway has some of the toughest, they ban everything. so we've got to get a handle on a whole bunch of other issues. and go after people who pose a risk. identify them, if they're on a list certainly we don't want them to have that kind of weaponry. >> i want to bring in jeffrey, jeffrey, senator murphy after 14-plus hours of filibustering to get gun legislation, say they have now 34 votes on the floor. do you think they're seeing a renewed push on the legislation? >> sure, but let's not kid ourselves. the republicans control the house of representatives, there is never going to be any gun control that passes. because the republican party as an institution is against gun control. why can anyone buy a semiautomatic weapon? that is not a hunting weapon. why is that for sale? why should anyone be able
. >> well, i went to paris after the charlie hebdo.hey created an arsenal, with some of the most extensive bans anywhere in the world. and they created an arsenal, killed 130 people. look at the norway killing on the island of the children. norway has some of the toughest, they ban everything. so we've got to get a handle on a whole bunch of other issues. and go after people who pose a risk. identify them, if they're on a list certainly we don't want them to have that kind of weaponry....
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i remember you saying after the first paris attacks, "charlie hebdo," you said our president missed such an important moment to stand with france. there will be a day when they will have to stand with us. we heard from hollande this morning, the president of france 37. france. where are the muslim leaders from around that region? maybe they are having private conversations with the president, but where are they? >> i think they are in the shadows. this isn't going to change because other people around the world take a leadership role. it's our responsibility. we are the ones ultimately most in peril. others are in peril, too, and they need to be part of our effort to destroy isis. the president himself is saying we need to degrade and ultimately destroy isis. where the president failed is the word ultimately. because ultimately means there will be a period of time where isis can continue to plan and inspire terrorist acts around the world and innocent civilians will die. that is unacceptable. there is no justification for a slow pace. it's the president's failure to pull together the int
i remember you saying after the first paris attacks, "charlie hebdo," you said our president missed such an important moment to stand with france. there will be a day when they will have to stand with us. we heard from hollande this morning, the president of france 37. france. where are the muslim leaders from around that region? maybe they are having private conversations with the president, but where are they? >> i think they are in the shadows. this isn't going to change...
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isis has metastasized all over the globe from decapitating journalist james foley in syria to charlie hebdoris to the theater in paris to brussels to canadian beheaded in the philippines this week and yes, sir right here isis inspired maybe districted in san bernardino and orlando. the rest ofs have you figured it out. but president obama apparently has not. his strategy to fight isis is a failure and dangerously so. it's getting worse. even as cia director told him this week through a senate hearing president obama has only seven months but we can't enduring failing strategy for seven more months. he needs to do something. so, how about getting on air force one, go to europe, be a real leader, the last super power and lead. get merkel, cammeron,er gone, and even netanyahu and other leaders who share our commitment to security. make a world plan and do it. we can't wait any longer. waiting is very dangerous. example, orlando. think about it. he can wait too lock to start chemotherapy and i hope we are not at that point with isis. mr. president, get out of denial for our sake and that's my o
isis has metastasized all over the globe from decapitating journalist james foley in syria to charlie hebdoris to the theater in paris to brussels to canadian beheaded in the philippines this week and yes, sir right here isis inspired maybe districted in san bernardino and orlando. the rest ofs have you figured it out. but president obama apparently has not. his strategy to fight isis is a failure and dangerously so. it's getting worse. even as cia director told him this week through a senate...
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. >> one of the things we saw in the wake of charlie hebdo, it culminated in the hostage situations, the killer went into the jewish deli, my understanding is he didn't kill as many people as he could have, he was trying to upload go he was trying to upload go pro pictures onto the web. >> right out of their play book. out of the jihadi play book, this is what they do, try to publicize it, increase terror and fear and that's why they do it. >> appreciate your expertise. >>> up next, we talk to a survivor that recorded video we just saw in part of randi's piece as he huddled in the bathroom of that night club. stae this afternoon for auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. "the girlie show" is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good show. don't look at me! (vo) only verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. can your network say that? switch now, buy two samsung phones and get a free tv, plu
. >> one of the things we saw in the wake of charlie hebdo, it culminated in the hostage situations, the killer went into the jewish deli, my understanding is he didn't kill as many people as he could have, he was trying to upload go he was trying to upload go pro pictures onto the web. >> right out of their play book. out of the jihadi play book, this is what they do, try to publicize it, increase terror and fear and that's why they do it. >> appreciate your expertise....
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"charlie hebdo," another great example. this is a war not against america's military.is a war against america's culture. >> that's exactly right. and joe, the definition of terrorism is violence against the innocent for a political purpose. and so, we see that. by the way, joe, that brings up a very key point, that these folks may be more motivated by who are than what we do, which has been a grand debate inside our society. and it is going after the western identity. but, joe, back to the earlier point, the narrative of isis is undying emnitty between the west. frank's point about assault rifles is a very good one. last week, mark kelly launched a movement, veterans coalition for common sense. dave petraeus, stan mccrystal, myself, a bunch of veterans signed up to take on the very question that frank raises. >> and you know, after 9/11, a lot of people, frank, mocked those that said they hate us because we're free. and said, they don't hate us bases we're free, they hate us because we're imperialist pigs that go into their country. no. you go back and you can see what
"charlie hebdo," another great example. this is a war not against america's military.is a war against america's culture. >> that's exactly right. and joe, the definition of terrorism is violence against the innocent for a political purpose. and so, we see that. by the way, joe, that brings up a very key point, that these folks may be more motivated by who are than what we do, which has been a grand debate inside our society. and it is going after the western identity. but, joe,...
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. >> one of the things we saw in the wake of charlie hebdo, it culminated in the hostage situations,he killer went into the jewish deli, my understanding is he didn't kill as many people as he could have, he was trying to upload go propictures onto the web. >> right out of their play book. out of the jihadi play book, this is what they do, try to publicize it, increase terror and fear and that's why they do it. >> appreciate your expertise. >>> up next, we talk to a survivor that recorded video we just saw in part of randi's piece as he huddled in the bathroom of that night club. to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪ ♪ so let's restart the show that started at nine ♪ ♪ and while we're at it, let's give you back your 'do ♪ ♪ and give her back the guy she liked before you ♪ ♪ hey, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all-included bundle. call 1-800-directv. callinall providers.rs. all self-motivated self-starters. drive with uber and put a dollar sign in front of your odometer. like this guy. techn
. >> one of the things we saw in the wake of charlie hebdo, it culminated in the hostage situations,he killer went into the jewish deli, my understanding is he didn't kill as many people as he could have, he was trying to upload go propictures onto the web. >> right out of their play book. out of the jihadi play book, this is what they do, try to publicize it, increase terror and fear and that's why they do it. >> appreciate your expertise. >>> up next, we talk to a...
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. >> well, i went to paris after the charlie hebdo, and they created an arsenal, and france has somethe most extensive bans anywhere in the world, and they created an arsenal that killed 130 people, and look at the norway killing on the island of the children, norway has some of the toughest, and they ban everything. so, we have got the get a handle on a whole bunch of other issues, and go after people who pose a risk, identify them. if they are on a list, certainly we don't want them to have that kind of the weaponry. >> and jeff ri, i want to bring you n and senator chris murphy who after 14-plus hours to filibuster to try to get gun control legislation on the table, and they have now passed a bill that will make it to the senate floor, and do you believe there is way to prevent terrorists from buying these weapons? >> look, be truthful that the republican party controls the senate, and the republican party as an institution is against gun control, and so meaningful legislation is not going to pass. why can anyone buy a semiautomatic? that is is not a hunting weapon, why is that fo
. >> well, i went to paris after the charlie hebdo, and they created an arsenal, and france has somethe most extensive bans anywhere in the world, and they created an arsenal that killed 130 people, and look at the norway killing on the island of the children, norway has some of the toughest, and they ban everything. so, we have got the get a handle on a whole bunch of other issues, and go after people who pose a risk, identify them. if they are on a list, certainly we don't want them to...
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if you think back to the attack in france with "charlie hebdo," also at the bataclan and the restaurantsparis in fall last year, and enough this one. these guys need to go out and at every opportunity talk to the media, 9-1-1, and they pledge allegiance again and again and again because they understand that video or that audio really will resonate and amplify their attack. so to a certain stenyou understand why the fbi and justice department did not want to release this information but it conflicted with what we heard from the fbi director himself earlier last week, when he was very clear that omar mateen -- -- >> we're still waiting to hear whether the killer's wife will face charges. now here's what her family and former teacher say she may not have understood what her husband was planning, even if she did know about it. that and more of the 9-1-1 transcripts with a lawyer, next. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further dama
if you think back to the attack in france with "charlie hebdo," also at the bataclan and the restaurantsparis in fall last year, and enough this one. these guys need to go out and at every opportunity talk to the media, 9-1-1, and they pledge allegiance again and again and again because they understand that video or that audio really will resonate and amplify their attack. so to a certain stenyou understand why the fbi and justice department did not want to release this information...
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"charlie hebdo", the shootings in paris, those guys were not even english speakers, but big fans of awlaki, and one of them had been to yemen to see him before he was killed. and even in san bernardino, that couple that shot up the husband's workplace meeting back in december, it turns out a neighbor -- they were killed by police, but a neighbor who had plotted with the husband said that they had sat and watched anwar al-awlaki videos for hours and hours. so he actually speaks from beyond the grave with greater authenticity and authority as a martyr than he did when he was alive. which is just to say that when you kill the messenger in a case like that, you do not kill the message. and, you know, it's an example of something that's happened again and again in the war on terror which is that something the u.s. does to promote american security and safety generates a backlash, has unintended consequences that play into the hands of the enemy. and i think in this case that drone strike, arguably, has done that. thanks very much. [applause] >> well, thank you, scott, and that's a perfect lead-
"charlie hebdo", the shootings in paris, those guys were not even english speakers, but big fans of awlaki, and one of them had been to yemen to see him before he was killed. and even in san bernardino, that couple that shot up the husband's workplace meeting back in december, it turns out a neighbor -- they were killed by police, but a neighbor who had plotted with the husband said that they had sat and watched anwar al-awlaki videos for hours and hours. so he actually speaks from...
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you had, of course, "charlie hebdo" at the beginning of last year. then you had in november the paris attacks killing well over 100 people and in the brussels attacks, and then in the aftermath of that, if you recall, there were a lot of alerts in germany as well. there was a soccer game that was completely shut down. so, yeah, the authorities there very much fearing that something of terrorist nature could happen in germany but you're absolutely right, again, we have to point out that at this point in time it's unclear what the motivation of this person was. >> unclear of the motivation. unclear kind of the situation with the person who they believe they have apprehended at this point. fred, stand by. we want to go right now to atika shubert. we have her on the phone. i think she is in berlin. atika, what are you hearing on your end of what is the very latest of this word of an attack in this movie theater, this complex that also involves a mall? >> reporter: we know that police have entered the cinema complex. we don't know what's happened to the s
you had, of course, "charlie hebdo" at the beginning of last year. then you had in november the paris attacks killing well over 100 people and in the brussels attacks, and then in the aftermath of that, if you recall, there were a lot of alerts in germany as well. there was a soccer game that was completely shut down. so, yeah, the authorities there very much fearing that something of terrorist nature could happen in germany but you're absolutely right, again, we have to point out...
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jewish community, be it free speech advocates that push the line to free speech as we saw with "charlie hebdogainst women, and now the attacks on the gay community, this doesn't come out of nowhere. violent homophobia comes from non-violent homophobia. and the president and our homeland security need to wake up. and i'll remind you, bill, our president went to a mosque in february that we warned them had had sermons that were homophobic but yet we were ignored. the homophobia that comes from saudi arabia that penetrates so many of the three accurates in hur community -- in our community needs to be exposed. it's all part of the same picture. bill: yeah. islamic state apparently taking credit. it was a radio broadcast for some sort of message earlier today. and they called him one of the soldiers of the caliphate in america. now, what are we to understand about the state of that caliphate here today? how many followers are they? how radicalized have they become? where are we in this current struggle against them, doctor? >> well, certainly the islamists of isis are more of a threat than anythi
jewish community, be it free speech advocates that push the line to free speech as we saw with "charlie hebdogainst women, and now the attacks on the gay community, this doesn't come out of nowhere. violent homophobia comes from non-violent homophobia. and the president and our homeland security need to wake up. and i'll remind you, bill, our president went to a mosque in february that we warned them had had sermons that were homophobic but yet we were ignored. the homophobia that comes...
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one was a doctor on duty that night who also witnessed the "charlie hebdo" attacks.more. >> how are you doing, carol? when we look back to try to figure out why things happened, what could be learned, especially on the heels of orlando. so tonight we're going to be showing you our "terror in paris" documentary where we take you through step by step what was known, what happened, and why. here is an excerpt of one of the attacks that really became a signature of that night. >> reporter: it's just after 9:30 p.m. when investigators say the black car they believe carries abdel hamed and other attackers pulls up to casa nostra. this surveillance video shows the moment a normal friday turns tragic as bullets fly and everyone inside ducks for cover. >> translator: i got a call from one of my colleagues who informed me that shots and explosions had just taken place in paris. so i immediately got on my motorcycle and returned to the hospital. >> reporter: outside the terror continues. a gunman approaches and aims at a woman lying on the ground. he pulls the trigger, then a m
one was a doctor on duty that night who also witnessed the "charlie hebdo" attacks.more. >> how are you doing, carol? when we look back to try to figure out why things happened, what could be learned, especially on the heels of orlando. so tonight we're going to be showing you our "terror in paris" documentary where we take you through step by step what was known, what happened, and why. here is an excerpt of one of the attacks that really became a signature of that...
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we saw it with charlie hebdo and now we need to stop the denial. muslims need to be part of it.can't get past it without real reform to get out of the 13th century and we need to have -- they said this individual declared allegiance to isis as he was being shot by the police officers. that allegiance is the enemy. we need to fight if we're going to win this. >> we haven't heard that confirmed yet. but that will come up with the investigations. you have a good point. a few hours ago in florida, they brought in a local eman with good intentions. he said that no one could have predicted this. it should not be sensationalized. it's happened in paris and san bernardino. this is just the latest attack. >> i know he called on muslims to help police, et cetera. but they almost talk about this as if they're bystanders and they have no idea how this would happen. in chattanooga, the killer, the terrorist declared that he wanted to establish islam days before the attack. san bernardino, they were part of the jihaddist school. we should realize that we need to be countering the ideology bef
we saw it with charlie hebdo and now we need to stop the denial. muslims need to be part of it.can't get past it without real reform to get out of the 13th century and we need to have -- they said this individual declared allegiance to isis as he was being shot by the police officers. that allegiance is the enemy. we need to fight if we're going to win this. >> we haven't heard that confirmed yet. but that will come up with the investigations. you have a good point. a few hours ago in...
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unison to take on and make a stance there, we had angela merkel there and -- >> you mean after the charlie hebdottack? >> yeah. exactly. >> so isn't it it going to take american leadership to stop this? because we can see nothing else is working. >> well, you've got to say if you're on the receiving end of one of the drones right now, you think the united states has taken pretty good leadership. on the case of florida, it's something entirely different. just routine security. you should not have a guy that's under suspicion. in charge as security of the club with his background. you can't do it. and we're going to get in trouble. >> what do you make of the immediate discussion of gun control? hillary clinton getting up that response of the attack. >> well, it's the usual response. the m16 is pretty well controlled now. i don't know the details, again, i wouldn't mind tying it up. i know a lot of guys that are responsible or shoot with the ar15. again, i don't think you should take away the ar15 from them as a consequence of doing a lousy job on leads. he shouldn't have security responsibility at
unison to take on and make a stance there, we had angela merkel there and -- >> you mean after the charlie hebdottack? >> yeah. exactly. >> so isn't it it going to take american leadership to stop this? because we can see nothing else is working. >> well, you've got to say if you're on the receiving end of one of the drones right now, you think the united states has taken pretty good leadership. on the case of florida, it's something entirely different. just routine...