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this is the first ever for an addition of charlie hebdo. foreign edition.et's cross to jessica saltz, our berlin correspondent. thisus through what is in german version. how are the germans taking the charlie hebdo brand of humor? >> here, we have the first issue. who should grace the front cover but german chancellor angela merkel herself? she is seen in naples wagon factory -- volkswagen factory . angela merkel plans to run for a on the back page, compares her wing to idle settler -- adolf hitler. ,his morning in central berlin this a it is this kind of caustic humor they are looking forward to experiencing. despite the fact that germany has a diverse media landscape, thisfeel it is missing -- first issue in the next few issues largely translated from they areh edition -- planning to produce some original german content. the timing of the german launch is quite significant. the coincidence, but interesting nonetheless. >> the significance is very interesting. this is the year in which germany is facing a legal defeat an tried tot erdog .ersecute a german
this is the first ever for an addition of charlie hebdo. foreign edition.et's cross to jessica saltz, our berlin correspondent. thisus through what is in german version. how are the germans taking the charlie hebdo brand of humor? >> here, we have the first issue. who should grace the front cover but german chancellor angela merkel herself? she is seen in naples wagon factory -- volkswagen factory . angela merkel plans to run for a on the back page, compares her wing to idle settler --...
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> emily visited the market attacked in berlin a year ago and she was two blocks away when the "charlie hebdo" mass cure took place in paris. she visited the christmas market in d.c. today without concern. >> you can't stop what you are doing. it happens everywhere in the world. nowhere is safe at the moment. >> the police officers are interspersed throughout the crowd. we check with the d.c. are monitoring the situation globally and responding but not being specific. but you can see a strong police presence tonight. that is the latest. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. abc7 is closely monitoring the situation in germany as the police hunt for the person or the people behind last night's attack. we will bring you new information when we learn it and bring it on air and on air. and the website. wjla.com. maureen: last night security measures around the capitol worked as designed. take a look at this. officers deployed security barriers as an apparently stolen car fled from police. instead the car slammed in the barrier. two people jumped out and ran. people say they
> emily visited the market attacked in berlin a year ago and she was two blocks away when the "charlie hebdo" mass cure took place in paris. she visited the christmas market in d.c. today without concern. >> you can't stop what you are doing. it happens everywhere in the world. nowhere is safe at the moment. >> the police officers are interspersed throughout the crowd. we check with the d.c. are monitoring the situation globally and responding but not being specific....
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in fact, very reminiscent, if you recall, to charlie hebdo. remember the "charlie hebdo" attack?ing with determination, down the high street with their weapons drawn. not people running for cover. >> no, if i remember correctly he was walking methodically. i remember the time he shot point blank an officer as he was just walking. >> right. >> all right. thank you. you were honest before anyone. dr. sebastian gorka, defeating jihad, theaauthor. >>> we're getting new documents now on why it was the fbi was interested in reopening the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. you won't believe what they found out. >>> bill clinton saying that donald trump, that he knew had to get angry white men to vote for him. so picture yourself donald trump and you're going to respond. boy, did he ever. and even carry over the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and 20 gigs for only $40 per line. you'll even get the iphone 7, the samsung galaxy s7, the pixel phone by google, or the motoz droid absolutely free. hurry, these offers end soon. get the best deals and the best network
in fact, very reminiscent, if you recall, to charlie hebdo. remember the "charlie hebdo" attack?ing with determination, down the high street with their weapons drawn. not people running for cover. >> no, if i remember correctly he was walking methodically. i remember the time he shot point blank an officer as he was just walking. >> right. >> all right. thank you. you were honest before anyone. dr. sebastian gorka, defeating jihad, theaauthor. >>> we're...
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clarissa mentioned "charlie hebdo." that turned out to be more associated with al qaeda than with isis. so this is still a very open question. >> would it be unusual for isis to say this and for it to turn out to not be someone inspired by isis? >> well, they're taking a risk. >> they could look silly. >> they've got nothing really to lose. it probably is somebody inspired by isis. that's usually the pattern. in the ohio state case where we had a similar kind of attack where 11 people were injured three weeks ago with a vehicle, he was mostly inspired by anwar al awlaki, a cleric, an american citizen. >> how are people feeling in the region? are they on high alert? are they very concerned? how are people in cities feeling there? >> i think there is a very real fear when it comes to security officials about their ability or lack thereof, realistically, to prevent every single one of these attacks from happening. for every five they thwart, how many, you know -- i don't know the exact numbers, but my point being, for ever
clarissa mentioned "charlie hebdo." that turned out to be more associated with al qaeda than with isis. so this is still a very open question. >> would it be unusual for isis to say this and for it to turn out to not be someone inspired by isis? >> well, they're taking a risk. >> they could look silly. >> they've got nothing really to lose. it probably is somebody inspired by isis. that's usually the pattern. in the ohio state case where we had a similar kind...
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you remember two years ago charm "charlie hebdo" had 20 people murdered in paris. issue about "charlie hebdo" art berlin, they have a gingerbread house and the gingerbread house has gun barrels sticking out the windows and the caption underneath says this isn't going to happen to us. you know, what messages are the europeans feeling now? you've got the freedom party in austria. you have lapin over in france. the right is really saying, look, you know, we're not going to tolerate the progressives that have taken over our government. so what happens in the near term, you know, i really think we're going to see something like brexit, perhaps like what happened in this country, mr. trump was victorious, surprising everyone. >> look it, germany just to bring people up to speed a a series of regional elections before they get to the big one. and then the regional elections, populous parties have won. sitting government have lost power. it's been a consistent theme. at least three more of them are coming up in the next few months before angela merkel's very future leading
you remember two years ago charm "charlie hebdo" had 20 people murdered in paris. issue about "charlie hebdo" art berlin, they have a gingerbread house and the gingerbread house has gun barrels sticking out the windows and the caption underneath says this isn't going to happen to us. you know, what messages are the europeans feeling now? you've got the freedom party in austria. you have lapin over in france. the right is really saying, look, you know, we're not going to...
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in a time of the charlie hebdo murders, we would do well to think about the role of humor and what are perhaps the unacknowledged limits of today. -- the off-limits of today. "the history of the law of free expression is one of vindication in cases involving speech that many citizens find shabby, offensive, or even ugly." after all, we don't need a first amendment to protect popular speech. the first amendment is unique to america, and in theory, widely admired, but so much of our discourse about freedom of speech is abstract, starting with the fact that it is important to understand that free speech and the first amendment are not the same thing. the first amendment is necessary, but not sufficient. almost everyone attempting to limit free expression starts by saying, i am not for censorship but -- as hugo black noted, we must not be afraid to be free. we should be asking ourselves what is transgressive at this moment, and how we not just protect, but nurture it? we come together on the campus of a great university founded in the name of a brilliant jurist who established the standard
in a time of the charlie hebdo murders, we would do well to think about the role of humor and what are perhaps the unacknowledged limits of today. -- the off-limits of today. "the history of the law of free expression is one of vindication in cases involving speech that many citizens find shabby, offensive, or even ugly." after all, we don't need a first amendment to protect popular speech. the first amendment is unique to america, and in theory, widely admired, but so much of our...
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. >> how many of these do they need from "charlie hebdo" in paris to belgium. that attack was the same cell in 2015 that then committed an attack four months later and they still didn't get their border situation fixed. why? because they are losing their national identity. this man had a circle of influence. there is an imam network that had 20 jihadists that have are now we are know being and this guy was in that group but was stopped monitoring in september while his roommate continued and the german authorities knew about him. hopefully we don't need another one for them to wake up to what they need to fix. >> there was criticism before. what's your take on the professionalism of the security forces or police department when this guy was the most wanted man in europe. they knew he would be anywhere in europe. and he wound up getting caught as you know by a simple accidental police stop that turned into a shootout in which he was killed. >> the pro specialallism. the security apparatus can do the best they, the tools they are given. when political correctness
. >> how many of these do they need from "charlie hebdo" in paris to belgium. that attack was the same cell in 2015 that then committed an attack four months later and they still didn't get their border situation fixed. why? because they are losing their national identity. this man had a circle of influence. there is an imam network that had 20 jihadists that have are now we are know being and this guy was in that group but was stopped monitoring in september while his roommate...
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putinn president vladimir says the attack at charlie hebdo's office last year is on the kremlin's crackdownt and free speak. spoke on the council on culture today. should takecials action on images they deem controversial to avoid a similar attack. today marks one year since the terror attack in san bernardino, colorado. observed ahere moment of silence at the moment the attacks began. community members also gathered memory of the 14 people killed and 22 wounded. embarked on a ride through the city, marking one mile for each victim. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. its go pro slashing workforce to twitter having yet ahead of products, there's been no shortage of tech news this week. giles. us now, tom thank you for stopping by. into the holidays. i want to start with twitter. twitter has hired a new head of product. keith coleman. he worked at google for like a decade, oversaw products at g-mail. elevated him into this position. people inf many, many this job. >> a small number of years. door,ike a resolving except they never come back. >> why is this guy gonna be the s
putinn president vladimir says the attack at charlie hebdo's office last year is on the kremlin's crackdownt and free speak. spoke on the council on culture today. should takecials action on images they deem controversial to avoid a similar attack. today marks one year since the terror attack in san bernardino, colorado. observed ahere moment of silence at the moment the attacks began. community members also gathered memory of the 14 people killed and 22 wounded. embarked on a ride through the...
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san bernanadino, fort hood, orlando, paris, "charlie hebdo," nice, isis is from libya to iraq.ris: boston marathon. >> this same administration said yemen was success and base our libya policy off of yemen. this idea we're safer now is not only not true but also very dangerous moving forward people thinking they're safer when they're absolutely not. harris: obviously i was in jest he wants to be famous because he will be clearly in the public eye. seriously will he try to protect his legacy going forward and is this why he is giving this particular speech? sandra: charlie seems to want to jump in on that. if i were to look at this speech and example how he should lay out the counterterrorism efforts and used going forward when president-elect donald trump enters office, charlie, when we saw the two meet in the white house for the first time after trump was elected, what a moment that was, and president barack obama, sort of ended by saying that i will be readily available to president-elect trump whenever he needs me. i will be willing to offer counsel. how much information do
san bernanadino, fort hood, orlando, paris, "charlie hebdo," nice, isis is from libya to iraq.ris: boston marathon. >> this same administration said yemen was success and base our libya policy off of yemen. this idea we're safer now is not only not true but also very dangerous moving forward people thinking they're safer when they're absolutely not. harris: obviously i was in jest he wants to be famous because he will be clearly in the public eye. seriously will he try to...
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reporter: kerry's response to terrorism as when he brought james taylor to sing for paris after the "charlie hebdoattack earned the secretary of state ridicule. >> i'm sorry. that was adolescent foreign policy. it was embarrassing. what john kerry has done over and over again is try to match his diplomatic efforts to the delusional narrative coming out of the white house. there's been this terrible disconnect with reality, with things on the ground. thus, the endless talks over syria that have gone nowhere where we end up watching the horror in aleppo right now. >> reporter: kerry's harshest critics told us he will be remembered as a decent man. his navy service and his campaign against vietnam upon his return home. >> thank you. >>> china's first aircraft carrier along with five warships sailed into the south china sea today. the defense ministry called it part of a routine open sea exercise. >>> christmas may be over, but the holiday shopping season not done yet. consumers have been spending holiday cash, gift cards and returning those less than stellar gifts. rob schmidt is in the thick of it i
reporter: kerry's response to terrorism as when he brought james taylor to sing for paris after the "charlie hebdoattack earned the secretary of state ridicule. >> i'm sorry. that was adolescent foreign policy. it was embarrassing. what john kerry has done over and over again is try to match his diplomatic efforts to the delusional narrative coming out of the white house. there's been this terrible disconnect with reality, with things on the ground. thus, the endless talks over syria...
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hasn't been perfect infiltration because we have been surprised, really ugly surprises, like "charlie hebdo," like the paris attack, the brussels attack. what we're finding is -- rather than being the jv team of terrorism, isis is to me like al qaeda 3 .0. these are learning organizations and related and the people share lessons from fighting us for over a decade and they learned from al qaeda core, osama bin laden, how you can -- how the strategy of attacking the west brings you the point of the are realm which is money, prestige, recruits. they learned from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, awlaki's group. very sophisticated at social immediate and inspiring lone wolves from long distances. both have online magazines. and they learn from al qaeda in iraq just that their brutality and how for a certain mindset that plays well. of all the terrorist groups al qaeda in iraq was the most brutally willing to massacre civilians. they massacred tens of thousands or iraqi knowledge most she use. isis does the same thing. we have seen this brutality and taken it to a whole new level. so i think is
hasn't been perfect infiltration because we have been surprised, really ugly surprises, like "charlie hebdo," like the paris attack, the brussels attack. what we're finding is -- rather than being the jv team of terrorism, isis is to me like al qaeda 3 .0. these are learning organizations and related and the people share lessons from fighting us for over a decade and they learned from al qaeda core, osama bin laden, how you can -- how the strategy of attacking the west brings you the...
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drone strikes took out an isis leader linked to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. spokesman says boubaker hakim. according to reports, al hakim was a mentor to the brothers who carried out the january 2015 attacks in paris. remember 17 people were killed. >>> meanwhile, isis is reportedly making advances in palmyra. nearly nine months after government forces recaptured the ancient syrian city activist groups say the terror group has taken control of neighborhoods in the northern and northwestern parts of the city known for some of the world's most treasured ruins there. intense fighting on the outskirts of the city forced hundreds of syrian troops and militia fighters to withdraw there. the development could be a setback for troops loyal to the government who took back palmyra from isis in march. >>> cnn projects that republican john kennedy has won runoff race for senate in louisiana. now that helps the gop hold a stronger majority in the senate with 52 seats now, down from 54 before the november 8th election. donald trump and mike pence, they both campaigned for
drone strikes took out an isis leader linked to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. spokesman says boubaker hakim. according to reports, al hakim was a mentor to the brothers who carried out the january 2015 attacks in paris. remember 17 people were killed. >>> meanwhile, isis is reportedly making advances in palmyra. nearly nine months after government forces recaptured the ancient syrian city activist groups say the terror group has taken control of neighborhoods in the...
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drone strikes took out an isis leader linked to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. pentagon spokesman says boubaker al hakim was killed in raqqah, november 26th, saying his removal hinders isis' abilities. al hakim was a mentor to the brothers who carried out the january 2015 attacks in paris. remember 17 people were killed. in syria isis is reportedly on the run in palmyra after making gains there in recent days. an activist group says isis had taken control of neighborhoods known for some of the pressured ruins but overnight -- treasured ruins, but heavy air strikes and battles forced isis to withdraw from palmyra. >>> hours after the deadly church collapse a state governor nigeria is ordering the immediate arrest of the contractor handling that building project. look at this. at least 23 people we know now were killed when the building's roof, it was still under construction, collapsed during services. this happened in uyo, about 400 miles south of the capital. search crews, they're digging with their hands through the rubble, through the dirt looking for survivo
drone strikes took out an isis leader linked to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris. pentagon spokesman says boubaker al hakim was killed in raqqah, november 26th, saying his removal hinders isis' abilities. al hakim was a mentor to the brothers who carried out the january 2015 attacks in paris. remember 17 people were killed. in syria isis is reportedly on the run in palmyra after making gains there in recent days. an activist group says isis had taken control of neighborhoods known...
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if you'll recall the attacks at "charlie hebdo" in paris or the paris attacks in november of 2015, there was a lot of police presence and a lot of raids going on. we haven't seen any of that here just yet. what the police is saying, it's calling on people to be vigilant and saying if you do see anything suspicious, then certainly call the police rather than trying to act on your own, because, obviously, the person who drove that truck through that christmas market is someone who is very, very dangerous. >> a lack of activity may show they have simply no leads at this moment. frederik pleitgen, thanks so much. back with the panel, paul cruicksha cruickshank and michael bergen. your sources do tell you they're essentially back to square one? >> that appears to be the case. that there's no big leads right now. you're not seeing raids, for example, across germany, which would perhaps signify some progress in the investigation. so they're going to have to rely on the forensics from the cab of the truck. they're going to have to match that up perhaps with some databases. of course, it may not
if you'll recall the attacks at "charlie hebdo" in paris or the paris attacks in november of 2015, there was a lot of police presence and a lot of raids going on. we haven't seen any of that here just yet. what the police is saying, it's calling on people to be vigilant and saying if you do see anything suspicious, then certainly call the police rather than trying to act on your own, because, obviously, the person who drove that truck through that christmas market is someone who is...
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i have to say, though, having been in paris after charlie hebdo, after having been in paris after theataclan, this doesn't have the same feeling. they're still going about their daily business in an act of defiance, trying to say that life continues. yesterday the christmas markets were closed. today they're supposed to be open. we'll see how busy they are, how teeming they are. normally this time of year they're a big deal. everyone is out and about. the city is somewhere between a manhunt and under heavy security but also life goes on. now, we'll see today what we hear from authorities, we'll be speaking to some police officers, later some folks from the police department on just how safe and secure this city is. >> hans, talk a little bit about the mood on the ground there. i saw your piece for nbcnews.com talking about your takeaway from your last 24 hours on the ground. fill us in. >> well, you know, "a," angela merkel is under real political pressure. i think this conversation as the manhunt continues will shift to a political one. and to that extent, can the center hold here in
i have to say, though, having been in paris after charlie hebdo, after having been in paris after theataclan, this doesn't have the same feeling. they're still going about their daily business in an act of defiance, trying to say that life continues. yesterday the christmas markets were closed. today they're supposed to be open. we'll see how busy they are, how teeming they are. normally this time of year they're a big deal. everyone is out and about. the city is somewhere between a manhunt and...
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our troops are, but this small country has been linked to multiple small attacks including the "charlie hebdowhy tunisia? >> you know, tunisia's the birthplace of the so-called arab spring. it's got libya on one side, algeria on the other side. a disaffected population, you've got a bunch of young men who don't really, a lot of the attackers don't really fit what one would consider to be prime terrorist suspects. one of the attacks in tunisia was done by a 23-year-old engineering student. this guy that they're currently looking for, you know, he came up, he's been in the country illegally. he's running on a fake italian passport. they had him in custody. so back to the lead-in with, is political correctness killing us? you know, there's nothing in our civil laws in western society that makes it a suicided pact. we have to start -- suicide pact. we have to start getting past the idea that if you react properly to a threat, that you're some kind of phobic person. you're not. you're recognizing a threat and you're dealing with it. molly: germany, of course, has been among the leaders as far as t
our troops are, but this small country has been linked to multiple small attacks including the "charlie hebdowhy tunisia? >> you know, tunisia's the birthplace of the so-called arab spring. it's got libya on one side, algeria on the other side. a disaffected population, you've got a bunch of young men who don't really, a lot of the attackers don't really fit what one would consider to be prime terrorist suspects. one of the attacks in tunisia was done by a 23-year-old engineering...
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. >>> rusia criticÓ hoy con dureza la caricatura publicada por el seminario sÁtiro francÉs charlie hebdonte. >>> mÁs adelante regresamos con mÁs noticias en un nuevo dÍa ahora regresamos con nuestra familia a la ocasicasa. >>> gracias querida vanessa muy guapa. >>> hermosa y preciosa. >>> y oigan vamos hablar de algo interesante cuÁntas vemos veces no hemos viajado solas. >>> muchas. >>> siempre estÁ la preocupaciÓn de quiÉn se va a sentar al lado. si van conversar contigo o se puede ser un amigo, o un asocio de negocios, o a lo mejor no sabes, otra cosa mÁs. >>> no sabes. >>> o tambiÉn existe la posibilidad de que vayamos directamente a nuestro destino o sea que queremos llegar ya sin hablar con nadie metidos en nuestra onda tal vez planeas la junta y no quieres que nadie te moleste tambiÉn puede pasar eso. >>> tambiÉn, y ustedes saben que en esta Época se viaja mucho por eso pongo atenciÓn como podemos identificar si la persona quiere conversar contigo o no un expertos no da unas seÑales asÍ que tome nota por ejemplo si la persona que estÁ a un lado de usted en el aviÓn en el autobÚs,
. >>> rusia criticÓ hoy con dureza la caricatura publicada por el seminario sÁtiro francÉs charlie hebdonte. >>> mÁs adelante regresamos con mÁs noticias en un nuevo dÍa ahora regresamos con nuestra familia a la ocasicasa. >>> gracias querida vanessa muy guapa. >>> hermosa y preciosa. >>> y oigan vamos hablar de algo interesante cuÁntas vemos veces no hemos viajado solas. >>> muchas. >>> siempre estÁ la preocupaciÓn de...
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on january 7, 2016, the horrific attacks of charlie hebdo occurred.the white house announced the summit would take place the following month. cd efforts are explained. mike talked a bit about but i want to say more because i think it helps understand and frame this supposed rights issue that i think it is. framework is modeled off the controversial program in the united kingdom launched in 2010 and the major differentiation and if you say this to an obama official they are so upset. the differences prevent was government initiated in the program we are doing is community led, so take government resources in dollars and give them to community-based organizations and then say we are not doing prevent and there has not been a successful examination of why prevent has not worked. we have several and connect total examples that show cd has not been a community led program it's conceived in an echo chamber and ignored community concerns and deployed without community buy-in. claiming there's a white community support is misleading. i will defer to my collea
on january 7, 2016, the horrific attacks of charlie hebdo occurred.the white house announced the summit would take place the following month. cd efforts are explained. mike talked a bit about but i want to say more because i think it helps understand and frame this supposed rights issue that i think it is. framework is modeled off the controversial program in the united kingdom launched in 2010 and the major differentiation and if you say this to an obama official they are so upset. the...
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that's, yes, under surveillance, under tight security but i have to say i was in paris after "charlie hebdohe same feel. not folks walking around with machine guns patrolling the entire city. christmas markets will open back up today. it's a city that wants to get back to normal even as this manhunt continues. joe? >> all right. thank you so much, hans. greatly appreciate it. and we should note that nbc news has not independently confirmed the report of a tunisian suspect and federal prosecutors say they are not commenting at this time. >>> president-elect donald trump was early to weigh in on what happened. he called the terror attacks in turkey, switzerland and germany actually terror attacks adding it's only getting worse. the civilized world must change thinking. but turkey is yet to find links of the terror groups and gunman in switzerland has no known ties to terror organizations and while isis claimed the attack in berlin, the assailant is still at large and definitive link is yet to be established. last night trump senior adviser kellyanne conway justified trump's swift responses in
that's, yes, under surveillance, under tight security but i have to say i was in paris after "charlie hebdohe same feel. not folks walking around with machine guns patrolling the entire city. christmas markets will open back up today. it's a city that wants to get back to normal even as this manhunt continues. joe? >> all right. thank you so much, hans. greatly appreciate it. and we should note that nbc news has not independently confirmed the report of a tunisian suspect and federal...
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but you yourself were put on al qaeda's hit list, along with salman rushdie, the late editor of "charlie hebdo" and your own newspaper, despite supporting you publicly, did give you very restrictive list of rules on how you were allowed to engage. >> quite late in the game, in 2011. after i published this book in denmark in 2010. it was in a situation of emergency i would say. i mean, there were between five and ten foiled attacks or plans to attack the newspaper. so it was a very unusual situation. that's why i accepted, you know, this dictate in 2011. but a year later when i was told this will be in effect as long as you're employed by this company, i was not allowed to speak and write about religious issues. i was not allowed to speak and write about the cartoon crisis. i was not allowed to speak and write about the organization of islamic conference or collaboration, international organization. i said, you know, i disagree strongly and i will take the consequences if i am not able to live with this at some point. >> it was emblematic of the same chilling of speech. >> it was a huge victory
but you yourself were put on al qaeda's hit list, along with salman rushdie, the late editor of "charlie hebdo" and your own newspaper, despite supporting you publicly, did give you very restrictive list of rules on how you were allowed to engage. >> quite late in the game, in 2011. after i published this book in denmark in 2010. it was in a situation of emergency i would say. i mean, there were between five and ten foiled attacks or plans to attack the newspaper. so it was a...