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i'm david wolfe. welcome to my workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why? i'll tell you why. because over the last 30 years we've become the most overfed yet undernourished nation in the entire world. this has created an epidemic of high blood pressure, obesity depression, stress, and a whole lot more. that's why i'm so excited to bring you a machine that's going to change your life the way it changed my life. this is the nutribullet -- the world's first nutrition extractor. a nutrition extractor is not a blender, it's not a juicer. it's completely different from anything else out there. this machine is designed to break down the cell walls of your food, releasing, unleashing the nutrients inside transforming ordinary fresh foods into superfoods. now i'm gonna show you the difference between smoothies from a traditional blender and what we can create with my nutribullet. let me show you what i'm talking about. okay, we're gonna put kale in for chlorophyll and fiber. we're gonna take some pineapple for the vitamin c and a little bit of flavor. we're gonna pu
i'm david wolfe. welcome to my workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why? i'll tell you why. because over the last 30 years we've become the most overfed yet undernourished nation in the entire world. this has created an epidemic of high blood pressure, obesity depression, stress, and a whole lot more. that's why i'm so excited to bring you a machine that's going to change your life the way it changed my life. this is the nutribullet -- the world's first nutrition extractor. a...
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nutribullet rx can have on our overall health as well as meeting longevity and nutrition expert david wolfntroduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever -- the all-new nutribullet rx. >> 2 years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume and, more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before, by using this machine. but, kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this is the all-new nutribullet rx. >> well, you can obviously tell this one's bigger, but what makes this machine so different? >> the most important thing about this machine is that it was designed, from the very beginning, with nutrition, health, and wellness in mind. all right, i want you to watch closely, kiran. the next nutriblast rx that i'm going to make addresses what's been referred to, on the cover of time magazine, as the secret killer, and that is inflammation. but, kiran, here's the good n
nutribullet rx can have on our overall health as well as meeting longevity and nutrition expert david wolfntroduces kiran to this breakthrough machine that he says will change the way we treat sickness forever -- the all-new nutribullet rx. >> 2 years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume and, more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible...
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so, first i went to visit david wolfe, nutrition and longevity expert, who's passion for the nutribullet sparked a wellness phenomenon. two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume, and more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before by using this machine. but kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine. this is the all-new nutribullet rx. >> well, we can obviously tell this one's bigger. but what makes this machine so different? >> the most important thing about this machine is that it was designed from the very beginning with nutrition health, and wellness in mind. all right, i want you to watch closely, kiran. the next nutriblast rx that i'm gonna make addresses what's been referred to on the cover of time magazine as the "secret killer," and that is inflammation. when we think about inflammation, we think about joint pain or arthritis. but inflammation may, in fact, be the underlying cause behind a whol
so, first i went to visit david wolfe, nutrition and longevity expert, who's passion for the nutribullet sparked a wellness phenomenon. two years, 10 million people now using this machine. how did it catch on like this? >> people started actually being able to consume, and more importantly, absorb the nutrients in their fruits and vegetables in a way that was never possible before by using this machine. but kiran, i'm so excited to introduce you to the next generation of this machine....
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david: i think they may. wolf duane, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. vid: wolfgang kester, from fire apps, ceo. liz: football field dishing out football fans favorite game time snacks. we'll speak to one former pro footballer, how early retirement led to becoming unbelievably successful restaurateur. david: breaking news. apple numbers coming up right after the break. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. welcoi'm jerry rice,down! here discussing the upcoming big race between the tortoise and the hare. jerry, the hare always brags about his speed. fine, but he crossed the line when he told... hey, turtle neck. want a head start, how about a week. yeah, my performance does the talking, ok. jerry, thanks for having me, i have film to study. hey, how about you rice cake, wanna race? you don't want none of this. david: time for a look at today's mar
david: i think they may. wolf duane, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. vid: wolfgang kester, from fire apps, ceo. liz: football field dishing out football fans favorite game time snacks. we'll speak to one former pro footballer, how early retirement led to becoming unbelievably successful restaurateur. david: breaking news. apple numbers coming up right after the break. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique...
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wolf attacks to ones planned for a terrorist cell. let's go to brian ross. you were telling me the weapons they used was very telling. >> reporter: david, counter terror experts tonight say this was no lone-wolf amateur attack, but instead a well-planned and targeted combat operation. the eyewitness video tells a story. the gunmen dressed in black combat outfits, carrying automatic weapons difficult to obtain in france. they appear to have extra ammunition magazines strapped across their chests, wearing special shooting gloves to steady their aim. the tigh holes in the police car windshield is the work of someone well trained to use an automatic weapon. and one of the attackers calmly executing a police officer lying on the sidewalk. >> this is a hit, a professional hit. they were cool, calm and collected and they had fire discipline. their bullets hit the targets. >> reporter: the charlie hebdo magazine and its editor had been the subject of repeated threats from al qaeda leaders over its cartoons that mocked the prophet mohammed. >> charlie hebdo. >> reporter: after the magazine was firebombed three years ago, its editor, stephane charbonnier, told abc news
wolf attacks to ones planned for a terrorist cell. let's go to brian ross. you were telling me the weapons they used was very telling. >> reporter: david, counter terror experts tonight say this was no lone-wolf amateur attack, but instead a well-planned and targeted combat operation. the eyewitness video tells a story. the gunmen dressed in black combat outfits, carrying automatic weapons difficult to obtain in france. they appear to have extra ammunition magazines strapped across their...
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with david stone at the wheel, they drove south and onto the red wolf bridge over the snake river. >>id stop! i put the durango in park. got out. opened the hatch. we pulled rachael out. went to the side of the bridge and threw her over the side. >> reporter: prosecutors interrupted stone's narrative to play for jurors a recording made at the bridge. >> he was pulling the package out, and i assisted him, and we proceeded to the side of the wall here and threw the package over the side. >> and what was in the package? >> the body of rachael anderson. >> reporter: into the fast moving river, never to be seen again. what would the jury make of this man giving them such critical evidence? the play-by-play of the crime itself? you know they're going to hate this guy. >> that's the reality of the case. >> reporter: did it matter whether the jury sat in moral judgment of your star witness, mia? >> no. they won't like that he didn't intervene and that he helped dispose of her body, but that doesn't change the fact that he witnessed what he did. >> reporter: as the state rested, it looked, iro
with david stone at the wheel, they drove south and onto the red wolf bridge over the snake river. >>id stop! i put the durango in park. got out. opened the hatch. we pulled rachael out. went to the side of the bridge and threw her over the side. >> reporter: prosecutors interrupted stone's narrative to play for jurors a recording made at the bridge. >> he was pulling the package out, and i assisted him, and we proceeded to the side of the wall here and threw the package over...
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david. >> thanks very much indeed. and worth wondering about that reply. because all of the those associated with al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, carried out as loan-wolfgents but perhaps given help by an organization. that's a question we can ask somebody later in the news hour. let's take a look at what lead up to friday's siege. it ended with the two main suspects the brothers in the last hour and a half being killed by police. after the attack on the offices of charlie hebdo on wednesday, the two gunmen were at large for almost 24 hours until they were first spotted outside of paris on thursday. the owner of a petrol station calling the police claiming to be robbed by the two suspects. around 24 hours about to friday in and reports with a gun fight with police. police chasing the vehicle which they believed the kouachi brothers had hijacked from a woman and the chase ending in a print shop in a tiny industrial area. they took a hostage and kicked off a siege that lasted at least six, maybe eight hours. and that ended in police storming in and using automatic weapons. the two brothers killed the hostage, we understand freed. let's go to barnaby. bar
david. >> thanks very much indeed. and worth wondering about that reply. because all of the those associated with al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula, carried out as loan-wolfgents but perhaps given help by an organization. that's a question we can ask somebody later in the news hour. let's take a look at what lead up to friday's siege. it ended with the two main suspects the brothers in the last hour and a half being killed by police. after the attack on the offices of charlie hebdo on...
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wolf blitzer in washington. at any moment now, president obama and the visiting british prime minister david cameron will hold a joint news conference. the prime minister is promising what he calls some important announcements after his private meetings in the oval office over at the white house. their agenda, they say it's three-pronged. standing up to russian aggression against ukraine and in the wake of the terror attacks in paris, defending freedom and confronting terrorists around the world. they're also focusing in on promoting economic growth on both sides of the atlantic. here with us in washington, here chief washington correspondent, jake tapper, anchor of "the lead," our gloria borger, john king, cnn national securitya commentator, and also with us is jim acosta over at the east room of the white house. cnn's hala gorani is in paris. and paul cruickshank is joining us from new york. we're just getting word that the president and the prime minister will have opening statements and important announcements. >> they'll be talking about cyber security, joint efforts, including the new cyber cells so the b
wolf blitzer in washington. at any moment now, president obama and the visiting british prime minister david cameron will hold a joint news conference. the prime minister is promising what he calls some important announcements after his private meetings in the oval office over at the white house. their agenda, they say it's three-pronged. standing up to russian aggression against ukraine and in the wake of the terror attacks in paris, defending freedom and confronting terrorists around the...
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wolf's speech live on 6abc.com. >> pretty mild weather for those events today but things change david. >> tomorrow we get white stufflive double scan shows you we're basically dry. out to the west there's a hints of quick hitting precipitation that seems to wants to fall apart before it heads into our area. as we look outside we have sky 6, there's the ben franklin bridge and over on the upper right-hand portion of your screen you can see an area where the clouds haven't quite filled in yet and the skies are starting to get brighter. the temperature 30 degrees right now so cool enough for coats but with winds only running at 6 miles per hour it really isn't all that bad compared to some of those more blustery mornings we've had recently. there you see cloud cover getting thicker from the west. again, some early sunshine is possible but generally speaking as we go through the day the clouds will get thicker and by later this afternoon we should have them a lot thicker than they are this morning. as we go through the day the temperatures aren't treating us too badly. we're still below freezing by 8 o'clock but by 11 o
wolf's speech live on 6abc.com. >> pretty mild weather for those events today but things change david. >> tomorrow we get white stufflive double scan shows you we're basically dry. out to the west there's a hints of quick hitting precipitation that seems to wants to fall apart before it heads into our area. as we look outside we have sky 6, there's the ben franklin bridge and over on the upper right-hand portion of your screen you can see an area where the clouds haven't quite...
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david. >>> coming up on the expanded "action news" at noon tom wolf is just three hours away from becomingt noon. "live with kelly and michael" up here next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great tuesday. ♪♪ woman: i was tired of my chronic constipation and the way it made me feel the discomfort the bloating the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating abdominal discomfort hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. nouns
david. >>> coming up on the expanded "action news" at noon tom wolf is just three hours away from becomingt noon. "live with kelly and michael" up here next on 6abc. i'm tamala edwards. have a great tuesday. ♪♪ woman: i was tired of my chronic constipation and the way it made me feel the discomfort the bloating the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza...
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wolf. meanwhile, president obama and british prime minister david cameron will discuss counterterrorism effortsis morning they are making another attempt to get to the main part of the jet after giving up yesterday. only 50 bodies have been recovered from the java sea. divers hope to find 100 still missing now the weather is improving. the plane crashed last month off of indonesia. >>> for the first time we are hearing recordings of a pilot in distress that got lost in foggy weather across the coast. her chilling comments with air traffic control are raising concerns about inexperienced pilots. abc's jim avila reports. >> hello. >> hello. >> i don't know where i am. >> reporter: a small, frightened voice begging for help. >> i can't see airport. >> lost in the night sky 600 feet over florida's central coast. >> okay. stay calm. stay calm. maintain your present altitude. >> reporter: the 38-year-old. mihoko tabata is at the controls in full panic. >> calm down. calm down. >> reporter: the calming voice of the daytona control tower attempting to talk the pilot down, the airport a mile away but th
wolf. meanwhile, president obama and british prime minister david cameron will discuss counterterrorism effortsis morning they are making another attempt to get to the main part of the jet after giving up yesterday. only 50 bodies have been recovered from the java sea. divers hope to find 100 still missing now the weather is improving. the plane crashed last month off of indonesia. >>> for the first time we are hearing recordings of a pilot in distress that got lost in foggy weather...
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police after rested 36 year-old david, charged with sexually assaulting two young girls in his home during sleep overs. police believe there could be more victims. >>> tom wolfy-seventh governor in pennsylvania, that happened in harrisburg today. top priority will be tackling the state's 2 billion-dollar budget deficit, this afternoon the democrat signed executive order reforming the state's gift ban and policy on legal contracts, kate. >>> good evening jessica. well, as we head toward end of january things are getting interesting in the weather department, we are tracking light snow for your wednesday, clipper we have been telling but. another potential snow chance for coastal storm on saturday and could there be more snow in the forecast early next week? three snow chance necessary your seven day forecast i will have have coming up in a few minutes, chris. >> we will chat then, thanks very much. >>> bucks county jury is deliberating the fate of the former tv sport caster don tollefson who has been charged with scaming people out of $300,000 all in the name of charity. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter is live in doylestown where tollefson who represen
police after rested 36 year-old david, charged with sexually assaulting two young girls in his home during sleep overs. police believe there could be more victims. >>> tom wolfy-seventh governor in pennsylvania, that happened in harrisburg today. top priority will be tackling the state's 2 billion-dollar budget deficit, this afternoon the democrat signed executive order reforming the state's gift ban and policy on legal contracts, kate. >>> good evening jessica. well, as we...
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david huebsch is charged after parents came forward saying their daughter was inappropriately touched by huebsch. one of the alleged victims was in girl scouts with his daughter. >>> york businessman tom wolf, is officially the governor of pennsylvania. he took the oath of office using a family bible. he is the only democratic governor to unseat a sitting republican governor in the last election. >> maybe the only pennsylvania governor to work a forklift and manage a hardware store and i volunteered in the peace corps and i'm not a product of the political system and i pledge to be a different kind of governor and i will keep that promise. >> mike stack of philadelphia was sworn in as lieutenant governor celebrations continue at the hershey lodge and walter perez will be live at the hershey life at 6:00. >>> tonight president obama will face the nation for his sixth state of the union address and for the first time in his presidency the house and senate are republican majorities and he says they will focus on the middle class and double down on efforts to burst middle clasz wages. for lawmakers and americans watching at home, they are centered on a theme that america is on the rebound. the
david huebsch is charged after parents came forward saying their daughter was inappropriately touched by huebsch. one of the alleged victims was in girl scouts with his daughter. >>> york businessman tom wolf, is officially the governor of pennsylvania. he took the oath of office using a family bible. he is the only democratic governor to unseat a sitting republican governor in the last election. >> maybe the only pennsylvania governor to work a forklift and manage a hardware...
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. >> david, is this the best technology to use in this particular setting? >> yes, wolf it is. they're using and know some sonars can even find a golf ball. in others you could certainly pick out the windows on an aircraft if they use that kind of technology. it's just not clear which one, which frequency they're using and how they're using it. >> if the search and rescue teams that they find the tail of the plane, the black boxes, will that be the end of the search? >> oh no i mean they have to map the whole area and for forensic study just as everything they can possibly look around the area of the crash to put the pieces together. now, that being said there are tools that can be brought into play for these divers in low visibility. this sonar -- hand held sonar and pinger locators that the divers can take in the water and bring down we use them all the time on our robots and when we're trying to find assets for the military or contractors or that type of thing they have pingers and divers can go down and following that even in low visibility so there are tools that i'm sure
. >> david, is this the best technology to use in this particular setting? >> yes, wolf it is. they're using and know some sonars can even find a golf ball. in others you could certainly pick out the windows on an aircraft if they use that kind of technology. it's just not clear which one, which frequency they're using and how they're using it. >> if the search and rescue teams that they find the tail of the plane, the black boxes, will that be the end of the search? >>...
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david miller. middle east negotiator and now a discontinuetinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson here in washington. just one question. it's very very serious. >> it is. it is and it's ongoing, wolf09. it's an ongoing soap opera which has had different issues and different episodes but the dysfunction is real. it's driven by different personalities, different policies and it's reached a level where you have a perfect storm. we're almost in the end game in the next several months over whether or not there will be a deal or not and you've got got the republican controlled senate to oppose the president's policies and demonstrate its own muse cue later when it comes to foreign policy and as if it's not enough you have israeli elections march 17th. so you've got this perfect storm that's resulted in mistrust, miscalculation and is capable of doing significant damage to the relationship. >> it's extraordinary, though for a foreign leader to come to washington to address congress and for the administration the president of the united states and the secretary of state, to learn about it when there's an official announcement from the house speaker, isn't it? >> without precedent, at leas
david miller. middle east negotiator and now a discontinuetinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson here in washington. just one question. it's very very serious. >> it is. it is and it's ongoing, wolf09. it's an ongoing soap opera which has had different issues and different episodes but the dysfunction is real. it's driven by different personalities, different policies and it's reached a level where you have a perfect storm. we're almost in the end game in the next several months over...
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understand david cameron is coming to paris on sunday and we will have eric holder and jay johnson from homeland security coming to a crisis meeting on froons sunday. >> it's not only about lone wolf attackers, but small attacks. it was thought that al qaeda was the main threat and al qaeda was a fairly coherent organization and they wanted to carry out another 9/11 and really wouldn't do anything that would be less than that. now they are looking to make their reputation by carrying out any attack they can. because they understand perfectly well that even if an attack fails for instance the famous under pants bomber or other attempts made to send am bo bombs. they make headlines and cause huge traumas and disrupt commerce. they realize that they have a lot of power and believe me, the leaders of the free world realize these guys have a lot of power and they don't really know what they are going to do about it. they don't know how to eliminate these groups and how to answer the message in a way that will deter or persuade young men and occasionally young women from joining them. >> and as you get ready to cover a new presidential campaign here in the united states this puts foreig
understand david cameron is coming to paris on sunday and we will have eric holder and jay johnson from homeland security coming to a crisis meeting on froons sunday. >> it's not only about lone wolf attackers, but small attacks. it was thought that al qaeda was the main threat and al qaeda was a fairly coherent organization and they wanted to carry out another 9/11 and really wouldn't do anything that would be less than that. now they are looking to make their reputation by carrying out...
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david cameron, today, there were points where they didn't necessarily all sound like they were on the exact same page when it comes to the global fight against terror, isn't that fight? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. i mean you heard the prime minister discuss what he described as a very serious islamist threat. the president urged europe not to use a hammer or law enforcement alone in dealing with this issue. he also suggested that countries across europe need to play catch-up when it comes to integrating muslims in their societies. also i thought it was striking. you heard the prime minister saying he wants high-tech companies like apple and google to be more cooperative but still stunned by the edward snowden scandal saying privacy rights cannot be thrown overboard. these two leaders while sounding tough today, they weren't on the same page and obviously have some disagreements to work through, wolf. >> that was clear to all of us who watched the news conference. jim acosta thank you very much. joining us now, phillip mudd and joining us on the phone from belgium, vlierden. what's your latest reporting on the belgian cell and possible connection to isis? >> reporter: look i think what we're go
david cameron, today, there were points where they didn't necessarily all sound like they were on the exact same page when it comes to the global fight against terror, isn't that fight? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. i mean you heard the prime minister discuss what he described as a very serious islamist threat. the president urged europe not to use a hammer or law enforcement alone in dealing with this issue. he also suggested that countries across europe need to play catch-up when it...
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david petraeus with a felony? what's going on here? a form white house insider straight ahead. and days after the terrorist attack in france, isis militants call for lone wolfs. excuse me? details of the new threat to our police, our military and our homeland. >>> good morning. a fox news alert. just days after the deadly terrorist attacks in france, isis renewing its call to followers to launch attacks in the united states. >> ainsley earhart is here with the breaking details on what is becoming a disturbing report this morning. >> chilling. while you were sleeping, isis posting a new video on social media calling for more lone wolf attacks on our police officers and our soldiers here in the heartland. >> we're seeing that they are using the momentum from the paris attacks in part of their messaging strategy to see who can we get to follow this? it also specifically mentions as targets civilians, police officers and intelligence officials and military. so it is something of concern. we've put out a city wide notice to police officers last night advising them of the message and reminding them to take extra care and be extra vigilant. >> as a result of that
david petraeus with a felony? what's going on here? a form white house insider straight ahead. and days after the terrorist attack in france, isis militants call for lone wolfs. excuse me? details of the new threat to our police, our military and our homeland. >>> good morning. a fox news alert. just days after the deadly terrorist attacks in france, isis renewing its call to followers to launch attacks in the united states. >> ainsley earhart is here with the breaking details on...
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wolf who goes undetected. but we are doing, as i said the best that we can. marshalling the resources that we have. >> joe wants to get to davidbefore the attacks happened and you had your list of top hot spots around the world. and isis was lower down. does this change anything? >> number one was the politics of europe. >> there you go. >> it was the great concern, the grave concern that you've got very divided, very deeply divided societies in france perhaps top among them 8% of the population is muslim and as much as we want to say all of france is together with these demonstrations, 34% in 2014 supported a poll for the the front national which is the radical antiimmigration far right party in france. they did not participant in these nonadministrations. france is a very deeply divided society. you're going to see much more of this. >> they were not invited to participant. >> well, you know -- >> which actually by not being invited to participate they actually played right into their hands. >> the government said they invited them. lapin said she wasn't invited. clearly she wasn't invited to play a significant role. this is
wolf who goes undetected. but we are doing, as i said the best that we can. marshalling the resources that we have. >> joe wants to get to davidbefore the attacks happened and you had your list of top hot spots around the world. and isis was lower down. does this change anything? >> number one was the politics of europe. >> there you go. >> it was the great concern, the grave concern that you've got very divided, very deeply divided societies in france perhaps top among...