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police say he may have been inspired by the charlie help hebdo out of par us. >> country launched air strikes against isis following release of video that purports to show mass beheading of egyptian christians. now this video released last night shows 21 hostages, be headed on a beach in libya. the millitant group say they had been holding those men for weeks. this is the first time the egyptian government has publicly acknowledged taking military action in the neighboring country. >> 4:39 right now. coming up this morning on "eyewitness news", we have a look at the record snow in new englanand. >> find out how much boston is dealing with during this nightmare stretch of winter and what could still be on the way later this week. >> we'll be right >> booses dodge cannot get a break. another blizzard hit over the weekends community measured 2 feet of snow, dangerously high winds. that will was record along the coast. today's president's day holiday will mean fewer people on the road, that's good news, hopefully easier time for those clean up crews. >>> and, check this out. twenty-car pi
police say he may have been inspired by the charlie help hebdo out of par us. >> country launched air strikes against isis following release of video that purports to show mass beheading of egyptian christians. now this video released last night shows 21 hostages, be headed on a beach in libya. the millitant group say they had been holding those men for weeks. this is the first time the egyptian government has publicly acknowledged taking military action in the neighboring country....
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say show us this boy is inspired by the protest against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. >> the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make raise money for the school, but they depend on text message to say communicate with the buyers. now they can't so the garments are left hanging on the wall. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a sewing co-op for deaf women. the people who buy the items don't know sign language and she's not able to talk. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money. because we can't communicate now, we've lost a lot of money. >> the deaf community here in congo are struggling and there are many. the lack of health care here means infections often cause loss of hearing. the association for the deaf have more than 500 members in the province, but without internet or text messages, the only way to meet is if they walk around for hours looking for each other. >> sometimes our members have accidents and need help. for example if someone is hit by a car witho
say show us this boy is inspired by the protest against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. >> the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make raise money for the school, but they depend on text message to say communicate with the buyers. now they can't so the garments are left hanging on the wall. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a sewing co-op for deaf...
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his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that helpm to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no business and the completed garments are left hang hearing on the wall. she learn today sew at the school when she was a child. now she runs a sewing wing op wing co-op for death women. she's not able to talk. >> translator: communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we are not communicating now, we have lost a lot of money. >> reporter: the deaf community here in congress so is struggling and there are many there is accurate data but it's estimated over a million. untreat infections during pregnancy and childhood often cause loss of hearing this association for the death has more than 500 members throughout the north province, but without text messages or internet the only way they can meet or ask the group for help i
his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that helpm to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no business and the completed garments are left hang hearing on the wall. she learn today sew at the school when she was a...
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charlie hebdo attack last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get help.mally the things they make are sold to raise money for the schools but they depend on text messages to communicate request the buyers now they can't, so there's no business and they are left hanging here on the wall. >> they learned to sow at the school. now she running a sewing place for deaf women. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money. so because we with are are not communicating now we with have lost a lot of money. the deaf community here is struggling and there are many. there's no accurate data, but health charities estimate over 1 million. the lack of healthcare means untreated infectionses often cause loss of hearing, this association for the deaf has more than 500 members throughout the north province, but without text messages or internet, the only way they can meet or ask the group for help is if they walk around for hours looking for each other. he can't happen tact us or his family to come the the hospital. >> he wants watch this on li
charlie hebdo attack last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get help.mally the things they make are sold to raise money for the schools but they depend on text messages to communicate request the buyers now they can't, so there's no business and they are left hanging here on the wall. >> they learned to sow at the school. now she running a sewing place for deaf women. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money. so because we with...
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charlie hebdo weekly. the soldier was guarding the cultural center in the southern city of nice. he and another soldier helped subdue the suspect. a magistrate in charge of counter terrorism is looking into the attack it's not known whether the man has links to radical groups. local media reporting that authorities had detained the man last week when he tried to enter turkey. he was flown back to france and questioned by intelligence officials. the attacks last month killed 17 people, police and military personnel have been stepping up patrols of transportation facilities, tourist areas and religious centers. french investigators have detained 8 people on suspicion of recruiting people and sending them to syria. authorities caught the suspects in the suburbs in paris and leone. french media report they are in their 20s to 30s and of turkish or north african origin. the suspects are accused of sending them to syria on three occasions between may and september of 2013. french authorities arrested five people in late january on suspicion of being islamic state recruiter recruiters. a video posted online appears
charlie hebdo weekly. the soldier was guarding the cultural center in the southern city of nice. he and another soldier helped subdue the suspect. a magistrate in charge of counter terrorism is looking into the attack it's not known whether the man has links to radical groups. local media reporting that authorities had detained the man last week when he tried to enter turkey. he was flown back to france and questioned by intelligence officials. the attacks last month killed 17 people, police...
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it is not going to help if it is left only to charlie hebdo or publications like that behind barbed wire. people need to do it more. at the same time i would think if i were french policymaker that they need to lift, not impose new restrictions but to lift them because the charge of hypocrisy is potent. i do not see the popularity of the anti-somatic comment -- comic being brought low by the fact that he has been charged multiple times for violating the law. if anything it is elevating him. this ought to be an occasion to reflect and import some of the american statutory values of simply allowing people to speak without fear of the law. the same time i would want to finish with one thing which is this. people after the attacks said don't you understand this comes in the wake of the gaza war so people's emotions are heightened and they are upset. if you try to explain anti-semitic acts by reference to what some jews in what -- some other country did you are not explaining, you are replicating anti-semitism and you have to guard against this people were upset. if only they pursued a differ
it is not going to help if it is left only to charlie hebdo or publications like that behind barbed wire. people need to do it more. at the same time i would think if i were french policymaker that they need to lift, not impose new restrictions but to lift them because the charge of hypocrisy is potent. i do not see the popularity of the anti-somatic comment -- comic being brought low by the fact that he has been charged multiple times for violating the law. if anything it is elevating him....
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charlie hebdo" attacks, the media was scrambling for informs, and some of what was hearsay. >> while speculation. >> in july 2014 when flight mh370 was shot out of the sky, news outlets helpedk the news about who shot it out of the sky. >> coverage of the boston marathon, there was little more than speculation. >> news outlets put out unconfirmed information about the bombers, at a time when they weren't sure how they work. and they gave wrong names and information spread on wildfire. people were tapping into police radio, tweeting too fast, using social media and getting it wrong. then the journalists were following the tweets and getting it wrong. >> we see the affect speed is having on journalism. i feel we have stopped noticing. in today's climate being first with the story is more important tan being right. >> the internet and social media accelerated the pace of news, and part of the problem is news consumers. we are addicted to surfing. eliptic call rather than long-term report. reducing the space and time for journalism that thinks. >> this made for information to quickly. i think a lot of us are questioning whether this is really important. you know, how early do w
charlie hebdo" attacks, the media was scrambling for informs, and some of what was hearsay. >> while speculation. >> in july 2014 when flight mh370 was shot out of the sky, news outlets helpedk the news about who shot it out of the sky. >> coverage of the boston marathon, there was little more than speculation. >> news outlets put out unconfirmed information about the bombers, at a time when they weren't sure how they work. and they gave wrong names and information...
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it is not going to help if it is left only to "charlie hebdo" or publications like that behind barbed wire and masses of arms to do it. people need to do it more. and at the same time, i would think if i were a french policymaker that they need to left lift, not impose new restrictions on free speech but to lift them because the charge of hypocrisy is a very potent charnel. i don't see the popularity of what's his name -- the anti-semitic comic being brought low by the fact that he's been charged multiple times for violating the laws. if anything, it is elevating him. so this ought to be an occasion to reflect for the french perhaps to import some of that -- some of the american statutory values of simply allow allowing people to speak without fear of the law. at the same time, at the same time i would want to finish with one thing, which is this -- people after the attack said well, don't you understand, this comes in the wake of the gaza war so people's emotions are heightened and they're upset. someone said a few years ago, "if you try to explain antisemitic acts by what some jews
it is not going to help if it is left only to "charlie hebdo" or publications like that behind barbed wire and masses of arms to do it. people need to do it more. and at the same time, i would think if i were a french policymaker that they need to left lift, not impose new restrictions on free speech but to lift them because the charge of hypocrisy is a very potent charnel. i don't see the popularity of what's his name -- the anti-semitic comic being brought low by the fact that he's...
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charlie hebdo" weekly and a jewish supermarket. officials at the interior ministry say the soldier was guarding the cultural center in the southern city of nice. he and another soldier helped subdue the subject. a magistrate charge of counterterrorism is looking into the attack. it's not known whether the man has links to radical groups. local media are reporting that authorities had detained the man last week when he tried to enter turkey. he was flown back to france and questioned by intelligence officials. the attacks last month killed 17 people. police and military personnel have been stepping up patrols of transportation facilities tourist areas, and religious centers. >>> french authorities have carried out anti-terrorism raids, and they've arrested eight people on suspicion of recruiting french youth into jihadism. interior minister bernard kasaneuve said the arrests were made in the suburbs of paris and lyon. french media report the suspects are in there 30s and 40s and of tur, or north african origin. they're accused of being involved in a network that recruited fighters in 2013 to join islamist extremists in syria. french authorities arrested five people late las
charlie hebdo" weekly and a jewish supermarket. officials at the interior ministry say the soldier was guarding the cultural center in the southern city of nice. he and another soldier helped subdue the subject. a magistrate charge of counterterrorism is looking into the attack. it's not known whether the man has links to radical groups. local media are reporting that authorities had detained the man last week when he tried to enter turkey. he was flown back to france and questioned by...
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charlie hebdo left 12 people dead. police released this photo of the suspect, a man in his late the united states is reportedly stepping up arms shipments to jordan to helpthe war against isis. jordan has been conducting air strikes against the islamic extremists since a jordanian pilot was burned alive. its munitions are said to be stretched thin. there was heavy fighting in eastern ukraine today hours before the latest cease-fire agreement between the ukrainian government and pro-russian rebels went into effect. the united states and ukraine both accuse russia of deploying artillery and shelling ukrainian positions in the hours leading up to the cease-fire. ukrainian president petro poroshenko said today he still wants a peaceful resolution of the conflict, but he threatened to impose martial law in the area. and he added this: >> ( translated ): today, we are at a very important crossroads. either the enemy stops shooting and embarks on de-escalation and then political resolution, or the enemy escalates the conflict for us and for europe and the whole world. at the vatican today in a ceremony at saint peter's basilica, pope francis named 20 new cardin
charlie hebdo left 12 people dead. police released this photo of the suspect, a man in his late the united states is reportedly stepping up arms shipments to jordan to helpthe war against isis. jordan has been conducting air strikes against the islamic extremists since a jordanian pilot was burned alive. its munitions are said to be stretched thin. there was heavy fighting in eastern ukraine today hours before the latest cease-fire agreement between the ukrainian government and pro-russian...
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underground railroad of enablers and bodyguards, paid or helped by isis or part of isis to get the woman con spir tore of the paris bombings the quts"charlie hebdo" attack, to get her boumeddiene back in. it's an extraordinary network in western europe. the co-con spir tore of the grocery -- the kosher grocery bombing. >> reporter: that's right. and one of the challenges in dealing with isis is -- has been and continues to be the support that the organization has had, particularly, for example, among some tribes in the part of iraq that isis stormed into if you like you know in the last year. and that continues to be the challenge for the various forces trying to take that territory back, in particular mosul, which is in iraq and has been the center of isis' control in iraq and syria of course. i was with the iraqi prime minister a week or so ago and the main subject of the conversation was about when and how they would take back mosul and the effect that would have in taking back some of the ground that isis have managed to gain. but the question in terms of that city for example, is how do you ensure that you get control and aren't facing insu
underground railroad of enablers and bodyguards, paid or helped by isis or part of isis to get the woman con spir tore of the paris bombings the quts"charlie hebdo" attack, to get her boumeddiene back in. it's an extraordinary network in western europe. the co-con spir tore of the grocery -- the kosher grocery bombing. >> reporter: that's right. and one of the challenges in dealing with isis is -- has been and continues to be the support that the organization has had,...
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charlie hebdo" massacre in paris. we have to cover it, we have no choice. the american people want to know. despite our best intentions we help give them their brand, build their brand so we're trapped in the middle of. this but the answer would not be keep the american people in the dark. so again keep it in perspective. without terrorist attacks there would be no headlines about terrorism. without islamic state's astrosities, you and i wouldn't be discussing it. >> which came first the chicken or the egg. give us an idea what should be happening between the intelligence community and the administration, because there really are set at the top mixed messages out there. the administration seems not all that concerned about the islamic threat right now. the islamic stata terrorists and terrorism and all of those actions and acts that you described. >> this is the most ideological administration we've ever had in american history. it is a hard left view of the world. obama, from the cradle up, surrounded by extreme leftists some smart some stupid. nonetheless, his view of the world is america is guilty of great crimes, on some
charlie hebdo" massacre in paris. we have to cover it, we have no choice. the american people want to know. despite our best intentions we help give them their brand, build their brand so we're trapped in the middle of. this but the answer would not be keep the american people in the dark. so again keep it in perspective. without terrorist attacks there would be no headlines about terrorism. without islamic state's astrosities, you and i wouldn't be discussing it. >> which came first...
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help families rebuild. workers who protect christians attending mass in pakistan and who have tried to protect synagogues in syria. the world hears a lot about the terrorists who attack charlie hebdo but the world has to remember the muslim police officer who died trying to stop them. the world knows about the attack on the jews of the kosher supermarket in paris. we need to recall the worker at that market a muslim who hid jewish customers and saved their lives. and when he was asked why he did it he said we are brothers. we're all in the same boat. and we have to help each other to get out of this crisis. distinguished guests ladies and gentlemen, i thank you for being here today. we come from different countries and different cultures and different faiths but it is useful for us to take our wisdom from that humble worker who engaged in heroic acts under the most severe of circumstances. we are all in the same boat. we have to help each other. in this work you will have a strong partner in me and the united states of america. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> you have been listening to the president of the united states delivering marks at his countering extremism summit in w
help families rebuild. workers who protect christians attending mass in pakistan and who have tried to protect synagogues in syria. the world hears a lot about the terrorists who attack charlie hebdo but the world has to remember the muslim police officer who died trying to stop them. the world knows about the attack on the jews of the kosher supermarket in paris. we need to recall the worker at that market a muslim who hid jewish customers and saved their lives. and when he was asked why he...
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helping. >> isn't the contrary argument that fox is showing the horror that people need to see, need to appreciate it almost reminds me of the conversation about "charlie hebdo"hebdo." there is something for transparency so the world is attuned to how awful these people are. >> i think the world already knows how awful they are. they don't need to see graphically the burning of a man that is alive, 27 years old, the pilot that burned alive. why you need to see that. one thing is to show cartoons of "charlie hebdo" where you see the froft or you see them mocking a religion from one end to another. seert brutality and understand what isis strategy is. isis strategy is actually they are appealing, trying to market to these jihadists around the world so they can have them and recute them and can show them how exciting and what they are doing and the extreme brutality. so if you understand that this is their strategy why you are actually helping them and give them a platform. >> maybe i'm naive. i would like to think -- by the way i watched. i wish i could unwax. i wish i had not watched but i did watch thinking i needed to understand the to be able to conduct a
helping. >> isn't the contrary argument that fox is showing the horror that people need to see, need to appreciate it almost reminds me of the conversation about "charlie hebdo"hebdo." there is something for transparency so the world is attuned to how awful these people are. >> i think the world already knows how awful they are. they don't need to see graphically the burning of a man that is alive, 27 years old, the pilot that burned alive. why you need to see that....
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charlie hebdo" in paris. >>> candles and flowers mark the spot where a security guard was gunned down in front of a san jose liquor store. he was shot while simply trying to help>> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us from san jose. this was all over some cheap >> reporter: all over some cheap cigars and the memorial around manuel xenega's car continues to grow. the candles are burning as they have since saturday night, when he was shot right outside of the bar.7Ñ where he works. he works at the b boss nightclub next door to a liquor for$n(+÷5 store saturday night. says someone went into his store and stole a display of favored that thief ran outside and dropped the cigars at the parking lot. the owner says xenega bent to pick them up for that man, likely an act of kindness and someone from the getaway car shot him. >> the guy inside the car, shoot him, boom, boom, boom, boom, mostly i think he wanted to help to pick up somebody, let him go, not a big thing, not either $20, you know? and he don't think,2úv-a they c shoot, only took $20 and they shoot people like that? >> san jose police have not released a description of the suspect for getaway car. we k
charlie hebdo" in paris. >>> candles and flowers mark the spot where a security guard was gunned down in front of a san jose liquor store. he was shot while simply trying to help>> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us from san jose. this was all over some cheap >> reporter: all over some cheap cigars and the memorial around manuel xenega's car continues to grow. the candles are burning as they have since saturday night, when he was shot right outside of...
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cash around national borders could help the organization finance attacks in the west just as an al qaeda group in yemen apparently funded the quts char"charlie hebdo look at something, payment technology, bit coin or otherwise, how big a threat is that? >> i think that's a really important piece of the puzzle. as you said most of the money at this point is cash we're talking hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars in cash in iraq and syria that isis has. the real vulnerability from bitcoin and other online payment mechanisms, small amounts of that cash could go out from syria, out from iraq to finance attacks in europe elsewhere in the middle east and elsewhere. so while the amounts of money may not be huge that might pass through bitcoin or other financial payment channels the importance of that money to be our security is very high. >> okay peter, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> no dessert for you. why your favorite restaurant might want you to skip on desserts and it has nothing to do with your waistline. get your fico® credit score on your monthly statements and online...for free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well we just want to help
cash around national borders could help the organization finance attacks in the west just as an al qaeda group in yemen apparently funded the quts char"charlie hebdo look at something, payment technology, bit coin or otherwise, how big a threat is that? >> i think that's a really important piece of the puzzle. as you said most of the money at this point is cash we're talking hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars in cash in iraq and syria that isis has. the real vulnerability...
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charlie hebdo." the suspected gunman was killed in a shootout with police. those are your top the list from around the world, olivia. olivia: a new study suggests that dodd-frank may be helpinge than main street. according to a harvard school of government report, community banks account for 20% of u.s. banking assets and lending markets down from 40% just 20 years ago. the report concludes that dodd-frank is excel or emit a client. our guest host this hour is frank keating, pressing and ceo of the american bankers association, a leading lobby of the financial industry. he is also former governor of oklahoma. governor since dodd-frank passed in 2010, the share of u.s. assets have been doubled at a rate through the deficit crisis, do you agree with the conclusion of this report that dodd-frank is killing community banks? governor keating: well, at the time there was a feeling now i am a part of the american bankers association, that if you had a $10 billion cut off, anything less than that is a community bank, anything more than that is not. less than that, dodd-frank would not impact the cfbpb consumer financial protection bureau, well, the impact all of it because the prude
charlie hebdo." the suspected gunman was killed in a shootout with police. those are your top the list from around the world, olivia. olivia: a new study suggests that dodd-frank may be helpinge than main street. according to a harvard school of government report, community banks account for 20% of u.s. banking assets and lending markets down from 40% just 20 years ago. the report concludes that dodd-frank is excel or emit a client. our guest host this hour is frank keating, pressing and...
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help families rebuild. muslims who are breast lives as human shields to protect churches and people come and protect christians attending mass in pakistan. the world hears a lot about the terrorists who attacked charlie hebdo in paris. but the world has to remember the paris police officer, muslim, who died trying to stop it. the world knows about the attacks on the jews of the coaster -- kosher supermarket in paris. the worker at that market, muslim he is jewish customers. when he asked -- when he was asked when he did it he said we are brothers. we are all in the same boat. we have to help each other to get out of this crisis. distinguish guests, ladies and gentlemen, i thank you for being has -- here today. we come from different cultures and countries and different faiths but it is usual for us to take our wisdom from the humble worker who engaged in here rollbacks under the most severe of circumstances. we are all in the same boat. in this work, you have a strong partner in me and the united states of america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] wrapping up with president obama. he also just a conference yesterday, and is a remark from other speeches today and the last days can be found on our
help families rebuild. muslims who are breast lives as human shields to protect churches and people come and protect christians attending mass in pakistan. the world hears a lot about the terrorists who attacked charlie hebdo in paris. but the world has to remember the paris police officer, muslim, who died trying to stop it. the world knows about the attacks on the jews of the coaster -- kosher supermarket in paris. the worker at that market, muslim he is jewish customers. when he asked --...
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helping him. of course what tekt tives here now will be trying to figure out is exactly why he did this. in other words, was he perhaps inspired by those attacks on the "charlie hebdo in parisparis and the subsequent attack or guided by others further away. that will be crucial. just over the road here, mika by the way, there are a set of flowers and on them are a sign saying not afraid. and that is the message they're trying to send out. we just saw the mayor of copenhagen meet with the mayor of paris. they embraced. they stood and said we will stand against this. tonight there will be a march here with that same message. but there is a sense of fear here in europe. there are a large number as we talked about before of foreign fighters coming back from syria and iraq. there's no indication that this man is one of those. but we know that the intelligence and security services have been frankly struggling to manage the numbers of people coming back. and one of the questions with this is even if it is somebody a lone wolf as they described him who is inspired, how does the security and intelligence services deal with those people as well as the kinds of people who ar
helping him. of course what tekt tives here now will be trying to figure out is exactly why he did this. in other words, was he perhaps inspired by those attacks on the "charlie hebdo in parisparis and the subsequent attack or guided by others further away. that will be crucial. just over the road here, mika by the way, there are a set of flowers and on them are a sign saying not afraid. and that is the message they're trying to send out. we just saw the mayor of copenhagen meet with the...