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can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say this is thisis a lie it is a lie just a little of him i will use ok. you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominant after the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have high preachers in the christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the prime minister of turkey the foreign minister of egypt the president of the palestinian authority numerous leaders from the most a majority will literally march through the streets of paris in solidarity with the non muslim victims of those attacks i don't remember seeing you or any other member of the polish government marching in christchurch new zealand in solidarity with the muslim lot of this. i don't remember seeing you marching in christ church all the solidarity all the solidarity candles and all this painting on the floor it's a joke but where was this guy where was your god i don't remember seeing.
can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say this is thisis a lie it is a lie just a little of him i will use ok. you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominant after the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have high preachers in the christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the prime minister...
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Nov 13, 2019
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there was the charlie hebdo attack, the attack on the south .oast france has been the scene of lastous incididents over the years, smaller attacks on soldiers. security services saying they 60e foiled no fewer than plots in the last six years. a is something that has higher profile here in france. generally speaking, it has not stopped people from --. genie: thank you for that. our french politics editor joins me on the set. you have been keeping a close eye on the story. we have been talking about the potential terror attacks that have been soiled. a state of emergency was put into place in france. that no longer technically exists. state of emergency was put in place to allow the security forces, especially the police to have more freedom to search homes, to tap phone lines, to detain people who they suspected of plotting attacks and so on. several timesnged and became a problem. takeecision was made to some of the key measures and insert them into common law. parliament.ed by essentially, the core measures of the state of emergency have become common law. toy can listen morere easil
there was the charlie hebdo attack, the attack on the south .oast france has been the scene of lastous incididents over the years, smaller attacks on soldiers. security services saying they 60e foiled no fewer than plots in the last six years. a is something that has higher profile here in france. generally speaking, it has not stopped people from --. genie: thank you for that. our french politics editor joins me on the set. you have been keeping a close eye on the story. we have been talking...
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Nov 9, 2019
11/19
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terrorist can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say thisis this is a lie it is a lie just a little of it i will use. this quiz got you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominic off the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have fight bridges in a christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the prime minister of turkey the foreign minister of egypt the president of the palestinian authority numerous leaders from the most the majority will literally march through the streets of paris in solidarity with the non muslim victims of those attacks i don't remember seeing you or any other member of the polish government marching in christchurch new zealand in solidarity with the most will be out of this. i don't remember seeing you marching in christchurch all the solidarity all the solidarity candles and all this painting on the floor it's a joke but where we discuss what it was you know i don'
terrorist can just google it just google it ok you can google also the charlie hebdo ok ok you say thisis this is a lie it is a lie just a little of it i will use. this quiz got you got hate preachers there are just and so all the moms that you said all the moms clapping let me ask you this dominic off the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of joy you know you don't have fight bridges in a christian churches that's not true either of the charlie hebdo attacks you had the king of jordan the...
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Nov 13, 2019
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very much been to recognise that blasphemy laws lend legitimacy to violence and attacks like the charlie hebdothe reasons to get rid of the laws, because they seem to be based on the same ideological notion — that there is something so inherently awful about criticising religion that it means that it can be punished, whether it's with extrajudicial violence or through the law. so that's why european states are abolishing them. the concern that we raised in the report this year is that, while that's happening in europe and the west, and countries like new zealand and canada and malta, norway, that have got rid of their blasphemy laws, other countries like brunei and mauritania are increasing the penalties for blasphemy and apostasy, and then states like indonesia and india seem to be prosecuting more around these laws. so we're seeing this growing divide in the world between countries that recognise that blasphemy laws violate freedom of expression, that always violate freedom of expression, and countries are using these laws to essentially persecute non—religious and religious minorities. now
very much been to recognise that blasphemy laws lend legitimacy to violence and attacks like the charlie hebdothe reasons to get rid of the laws, because they seem to be based on the same ideological notion — that there is something so inherently awful about criticising religion that it means that it can be punished, whether it's with extrajudicial violence or through the law. so that's why european states are abolishing them. the concern that we raised in the report this year is that, while...
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Nov 30, 2019
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cannot be acceptable turkey always extended it is condolences to prime minister level than the charlie hebdo attack has been acute and the prime minister though with all the buzz on the streets oceans and is set to extend the congo since of the turkey so we should be very clear that if terror is very bad thing for us we should understand that it is also bad for the friends from this perspective if you do not provide a comprehensive approach fighting against terrorism the evil now or being able to fight against terrorism my contra puppet little bit ago set that turkey is not collaborating with nato and the european union countries especially the fight against terrorism inside syria that is totally not correct because i am giving the numbers 34 against and lost more than 150 soldiers and not realize 3000 bash members and you still count me that turkey is not collaborating with difference let me tell and i would like to remind the headquarters of the on to dash correlation is inside turkey and turkey is pro i think huge support to the arm today ok let me also remind that my friend my friend joh
cannot be acceptable turkey always extended it is condolences to prime minister level than the charlie hebdo attack has been acute and the prime minister though with all the buzz on the streets oceans and is set to extend the congo since of the turkey so we should be very clear that if terror is very bad thing for us we should understand that it is also bad for the friends from this perspective if you do not provide a comprehensive approach fighting against terrorism the evil now or being able...
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. >> excessive trump's attitude turning off suburban white women david: charlie hebdo jump in becauseoomberg people. he says quote if we run we are confident we can win in states voting on super tuesday and beyond. blair ruble started an even footing but the late timing means many candidates already have a big head start and the early states where they spent once a month campaigning is spending money. we have enormous respect for the democratic primary process and many friends in the state but her plan is to run a broad-based national campaign. >> he said if and biden is going to have to implode for him to win in the south with biden's connection with black voters down there. david: charlie we rely in your reporting. thank you very much my friend. why hundreds of thousands of americans just got tax on their phone sense months ago. phone sense months ago. the cyber die look. only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. d
. >> excessive trump's attitude turning off suburban white women david: charlie hebdo jump in becauseoomberg people. he says quote if we run we are confident we can win in states voting on super tuesday and beyond. blair ruble started an even footing but the late timing means many candidates already have a big head start and the early states where they spent once a month campaigning is spending money. we have enormous respect for the democratic primary process and many friends in the...
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Nov 1, 2019
11/19
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after the charlie hebdo, the concert massacre in paris, after san bernardino, after the pulse night club, i really i'm hard-pressed to find a problem with trump's speech saying we need to take a pause in countries where terrorists that are on the state department terrorist watch list from muslim countries until we as he said can figure out what the hell is going on. i mean that seems eminently reasonable to me and instantly, i mean, for a week, all i saw on tv was, he's hitler, he's hitler, he's hitler. then they enact it, new york times for the first time ever published a grove city college writer, explaining on the op ed page, it was called the travel ban, was unconstitutional, you can't do this, yeah upheld by the supreme court. same thing with his wall funding. i mean, over and over again, he takes reasonable steps. the fact that he has hell and and has a very limited vocabulary really isn't a problem compared to republican after republican after republican lying to the voters, getting us to vote for them, and then betraying us. how do you have a democracy? we're watching it, feeling
after the charlie hebdo, the concert massacre in paris, after san bernardino, after the pulse night club, i really i'm hard-pressed to find a problem with trump's speech saying we need to take a pause in countries where terrorists that are on the state department terrorist watch list from muslim countries until we as he said can figure out what the hell is going on. i mean that seems eminently reasonable to me and instantly, i mean, for a week, all i saw on tv was, he's hitler, he's hitler,...
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Nov 9, 2019
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the last significant al qaeda directed attack in the west was charlie hebdo five years ago. alas isis attack in the west was three years ago and before that pair is in brussels. homeland violent extremist attacks are down and the u.s. has had one this past year and roughly half a dozen in europe both numbers substantially lower than previous years. capabilities ebb and flow. we have seen ice struggle to contain success for incidents in libya or the franchise is not doing very well. none of this happens by accident. there has been tremendous military and intelligence efforts in iraq and syria to eliminate the so-called caliphate. many operatives have been captured and killed and that has had many second-order effects. /sophisticated messaging, there's swelling and morale issues. it's not just iraq and syria. we viewed leadership from around the globe. dhs has pushed borders out and given the homeland much more to the terrace. it also seemed woeful reference to improve local security particularly after paris and brussels. we have seen a great partnership in the private sector
the last significant al qaeda directed attack in the west was charlie hebdo five years ago. alas isis attack in the west was three years ago and before that pair is in brussels. homeland violent extremist attacks are down and the u.s. has had one this past year and roughly half a dozen in europe both numbers substantially lower than previous years. capabilities ebb and flow. we have seen ice struggle to contain success for incidents in libya or the franchise is not doing very well. none of this...
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Nov 8, 2019
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the last significant al-qaeda directed attack on the west was "charlie hebdo," five years ago. the last isis attack was the turkish nightclub for you to go before that paris and brussels. all men violent extremist attacks are down. the u.s. has had one this past year and roughly half-dozen in europe, both number substantially lower than previous years. capabilities have been flippant with wheezing isis travel to sustain success. for instance, in libya with a franchise is not doing very well. none of the successes is by accident. there is been tremendous military and intelligence efforts in iraq and syria to eliminate the so-called caliphate. many skilled operatives have been captured and killed and that has had many second order effects. there's less sophisticated messaging, their squabbling, there are morale issues. it's not just iraq and syria. we have reviewed leadership from around the clue. dhs can fbi and state have pushed borders out and made the homeland much less hospitable to terrorists. we've also seen global efforts to prove border security, particularly in the eu a
the last significant al-qaeda directed attack on the west was "charlie hebdo," five years ago. the last isis attack was the turkish nightclub for you to go before that paris and brussels. all men violent extremist attacks are down. the u.s. has had one this past year and roughly half-dozen in europe, both number substantially lower than previous years. capabilities have been flippant with wheezing isis travel to sustain success. for instance, in libya with a franchise is not doing...