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there was a vacuum at that point and degaulle was able to do that. most of us know up enough about churchill although you definitely talk about them. still when you don't because he was not a figure in d-day in this book is about d-day. but i thought you said something about franklin roosevelt that i have often thought there are a lot of medical theories about if this person or this illness had gone on history would have been different. if napoleon hadn't suffered from hemorrhoids he may not have crossed the waterloo because he could not sit on his horse. fdr in your judgment in this book should not have run for a fourth term. >> correct, he was done. if you look at the films especially from the all the conference about six weeks before he died he really should have stepped down but it was not in him. >> the reason was of course there was a paralysis when he was so ill. there wasn't anybody able and i have read things that david patton could have made it but he was unable to because there was no american functioning command at that time from january
there was a vacuum at that point and degaulle was able to do that. most of us know up enough about churchill although you definitely talk about them. still when you don't because he was not a figure in d-day in this book is about d-day. but i thought you said something about franklin roosevelt that i have often thought there are a lot of medical theories about if this person or this illness had gone on history would have been different. if napoleon hadn't suffered from hemorrhoids he may not...
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two runways at charles degaulle airport have been closed. schools have been locked down in the area. they are talking to the two gunman inside. it is believed that they have told authorities there that they are willing to die at matters. the second situation now the one taking place in paris where there is another gunman holed up inside that kosher grocery store, if there are two if there are three, how many more could there possibly be and do we know at this time? >> we don't know at this time. no one else has surfaced, but we don't know who's behind the scene, who's helping to promote this or has helped to make these events happen. we don't know. my sense is if there were more people involved, this is the time to create maximum chaos having two hostage situations going on at the same time, it's on the international stage now would be the time if other people if they were involved to start creating their own situation. fortunately right now we haven't seen that, but that's not to say that it won't happen, but that would be time for us to se
two runways at charles degaulle airport have been closed. schools have been locked down in the area. they are talking to the two gunman inside. it is believed that they have told authorities there that they are willing to die at matters. the second situation now the one taking place in paris where there is another gunman holed up inside that kosher grocery store, if there are two if there are three, how many more could there possibly be and do we know at this time? >> we don't know at...
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the first hostage situation began hours ago near the charles degaulle paris airport. suspects are the brothers accused of killing 12 people and injuring 11 others at a paris newspaper this week. police say they do have a hostage inside a printing facility there. officers have made phone contact with the suspects who are threatening to die now as martyrs. >> and now to the second hostage situation happening in the eastern portion of paris. there are unconfirmed reports a gunman has killed two people and is holding as many as five people hostage at a supermarket. here's what we do have confirmed. police are saying this gunman is also a suspect in the killing of a policewoman yesterday. >>> some other news now. possible pings may have been detected from the black box flight recorders of the airasia flight that crashed in the java sea. the pings are coming from the same area where the tail section of the plane was discovered. the indonesian military now looking into that. the flight had 162 people on board when it crashed a couple of weekend ago on the way to singapore. >
the first hostage situation began hours ago near the charles degaulle paris airport. suspects are the brothers accused of killing 12 people and injuring 11 others at a paris newspaper this week. police say they do have a hostage inside a printing facility there. officers have made phone contact with the suspects who are threatening to die now as martyrs. >> and now to the second hostage situation happening in the eastern portion of paris. there are unconfirmed reports a gunman has killed...
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two heavily armed fugitive brothers has now shifted to a business park north of paris near charles degaullestigators say the suspects stole a car this morning and are now holed up inside a printing shop. hundreds of police officers and emergency crews are now on the scene. officials have reportedly made contact with the men. schools in the area went in lockdown and residents are being told to stay in their homes. authorities say 34-year-old said kouachi and his 32-year- old brother cherif targeted the paris offices of charlie hebdo wednesday killing 12 people. the satirical newspaper had a long track record of mocking islam and other religions but what truly motivated the suspects is still a mystery. french media describe them as brothers of algerian descent raised in foster came and became drawn to jihad in adulthood. investigators say the older brother was linked to i ayemeni terrorist network and traveled there for training in 2011. while the younger brother served time for trying to join jihadis battling in iraq. meantime, the staff of the weekly charlie hebdo has moved to temporary off
two heavily armed fugitive brothers has now shifted to a business park north of paris near charles degaullestigators say the suspects stole a car this morning and are now holed up inside a printing shop. hundreds of police officers and emergency crews are now on the scene. officials have reportedly made contact with the men. schools in the area went in lockdown and residents are being told to stay in their homes. authorities say 34-year-old said kouachi and his 32-year- old brother cherif...
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cornered at a printing plant near degaulle airport, police say they came out shooting heavily armed police fired back killing the brothers and rescued their hostage unharmed, but in another paris neighborhood an associate of the brothers had also taken hostages in what the french president says was anti-semitic attack on a kosher supermarket. amedy coulibaly threatened to kill the hostages if the police attacked the kouachis, so minutes after the brothers died the police hit the supermarket. in his confusion the girl friend hayat boumeddienne may have slipped away. four hostages have died. a tactical team led at least five hostages safely from the scene and a man embraced a rescued boy. >> the streets of paris, the word has seen once again what terrorists stands for. they have nothing to off but hatred and human suffering and we stand for freedom and hope. >> police suspect the brothers killed a dozen cartoonists and police officers at the charlie hebdo weekly on wednesday and they believe coulibaly shot a woman police officer to death thursday. the french prime minister says tonight these
cornered at a printing plant near degaulle airport, police say they came out shooting heavily armed police fired back killing the brothers and rescued their hostage unharmed, but in another paris neighborhood an associate of the brothers had also taken hostages in what the french president says was anti-semitic attack on a kosher supermarket. amedy coulibaly threatened to kill the hostages if the police attacked the kouachis, so minutes after the brothers died the police hit the supermarket. in...
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suspect that their spree was not intended to end in a shoot-out at a printing plant near charles degaulle airport, but with the shoot-down of an airliner using grenade launchers the terrorists possessed but never fired despite several gunfights with police. last sunday, 3.7 million people rallied in cities across france to support freedom of speech and show solidarity. in paris, more than 40 world leaders, including the u.k.'s david cameron, german chancellor angela merkel israel's benjamin netanyahu, and the palestinian authority's mahmoud abbas attended a march of some 1.6 million parisians. conspicuously absent, any american official higher than the ambassador, an oversight the white house now says was a mistake. >> some have asked whether or not the united states should have sent someone with a higher profile than the ambassador to france, and i think it's fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there. >> and the threat continues. now belgium. swat teams there launched a dozen raids arresting 15 suspected jihaddists at one location. two suspects were k
suspect that their spree was not intended to end in a shoot-out at a printing plant near charles degaulle airport, but with the shoot-down of an airliner using grenade launchers the terrorists possessed but never fired despite several gunfights with police. last sunday, 3.7 million people rallied in cities across france to support freedom of speech and show solidarity. in paris, more than 40 world leaders, including the u.k.'s david cameron, german chancellor angela merkel israel's benjamin...
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one at a warehouse near charles degaulle airport carried out by the brothers that carried out the charlie hebdo massacre. the other at a suburban paris kosher supermarket by a suspect responsible for killing a police officer. the standoffs left four hostages and all three hostage takers dead. tonight, late word that a fourth suspect, this 26-year-old woman is being sought by authorities in connection with the week of terror in the french capital. authorities say she is the girlfriend of one of the dead hostage takers. abc news obtained photos of the woman training with the boyfriend back in 2010 using an arrow gun. president obama says tonight the u.s. is standing by ready to help. >> i want the people of france to know that the united states stands with you today stands with you tomorrow. our thoughts and prayers are with the families who have been directly impacted. >> in the last hour the u.s. state department issued a worldwide travel alert urging american citizens to be more vigilant in the wake of the attacks in paris. >>> in sacramento today governor brown called his $113 billion b
one at a warehouse near charles degaulle airport carried out by the brothers that carried out the charlie hebdo massacre. the other at a suburban paris kosher supermarket by a suspect responsible for killing a police officer. the standoffs left four hostages and all three hostage takers dead. tonight, late word that a fourth suspect, this 26-year-old woman is being sought by authorities in connection with the week of terror in the french capital. authorities say she is the girlfriend of one of...
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. >> talk to me about where this actually is, people are not familiar with the geography around degaulle, where is it exactly? >> this area is about eight miles from the airport. you figure the airport is 10 miles out so this is 20 miles northeast of paris. most of this was taken 44 miles northeast of paris, so this is a halfway point. i don't know if you can bring up a map on your screen that i believe we may have something prepared. it is about halfway from here to where the initial support -- search outside of those woods was happening last night. >> you are there in the center of things, have you noticed people or police moving away from their? is there a noticeable difference? >> not at all. this is very much a city under lockdown and on alert. that has not changed and there are still 850 police officers guarding official and important cultural and news organizations. i don't think that will discontinue until it is entirely wrapped up. they don't have any accomplices. >> we have to leave it there but of course you will be following the story, that is it for "on the move" ""the pulse
. >> talk to me about where this actually is, people are not familiar with the geography around degaulle, where is it exactly? >> this area is about eight miles from the airport. you figure the airport is 10 miles out so this is 20 miles northeast of paris. most of this was taken 44 miles northeast of paris, so this is a halfway point. i don't know if you can bring up a map on your screen that i believe we may have something prepared. it is about halfway from here to where the...
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the reason a change their name was the magazine published an anti-charles degaulle cartoon the minuteter his death. it was kind of -- charles de gaulle was france. this was beyond whatever mourn ing america with eurozone conniption fit when ronald reagan died, even npr was off and sink defying. charles de gaulle, he died a week after horrible fire in the discotheque in the small town in france in which 20 people are so died. the headlines over france were whatever town it was, tragedy and whatever town it was, 20 dead. the next week charles de gaulle dies and the cover of the magazine's "tragedy in paris one dead." keeping these people equivalent. that enraged france so much that that magazine was muzzled and censored and unable to come out the week after. the week after that they said, no problem, we will change the name. from what i understand, and the magazine i know, did reprint peanuts at a time when it seemed interesting to do in the late 1960's in france. ok, if we are charlie hebdo we're out of here. exactly the same magazine, new title. >> and the name charlie? >> i believe i
the reason a change their name was the magazine published an anti-charles degaulle cartoon the minuteter his death. it was kind of -- charles de gaulle was france. this was beyond whatever mourn ing america with eurozone conniption fit when ronald reagan died, even npr was off and sink defying. charles de gaulle, he died a week after horrible fire in the discotheque in the small town in france in which 20 people are so died. the headlines over france were whatever town it was, tragedy and...
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cornered at a printing plant near degaulle airport, police say they came out shooting heavily armed police fired back killing the brothers and rescued their hostage unharmed, but in another paris neighborhood an associate of the brothers had also taken hostages in what the french president says was anti-semitic attack on a kosher supermarket. amedy coulibaly threatened to kill the hostages if the police attacked the kouachis, so minutes after the brothers died the police hit the supermarket. in his confusion the girl
cornered at a printing plant near degaulle airport, police say they came out shooting heavily armed police fired back killing the brothers and rescued their hostage unharmed, but in another paris neighborhood an associate of the brothers had also taken hostages in what the french president says was anti-semitic attack on a kosher supermarket. amedy coulibaly threatened to kill the hostages if the police attacked the kouachis, so minutes after the brothers died the police hit the supermarket. in...
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we haven't seen that since the death of charles degaulle. >>> meanwhile, he fought to protect our freedom the medal of honor. now he is fighting to keep americans safe by speaking out on a government he says is asleep behind the wheel. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500 its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. >>> here's the very latest. rallies are being held across france as police beef up security ahead of a big demonstration in support of peace planned for sunday. police are worried more attacks could follow. they're worried about it. police are imposing a security around disney paris today. movement around the park has returned to normal. eric holder is headed to pa
we haven't seen that since the death of charles degaulle. >>> meanwhile, he fought to protect our freedom the medal of honor. now he is fighting to keep americans safe by speaking out on a government he says is asleep behind the wheel. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and...
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the arrangement worked until 1967 when charles degaulle said time-out. we want our gold here. here is your u.s. dollar and gold bars were flying back to paris. speculators took notice and there was an onslaught on the u.s. dollar? nixon closed the gold window on august 15, 1971. at the same time, u.s. found itself in a major oil predicament. it was immigrant porting over 70% of the -- importing over 70% of the oil it consumed and happened to be from the middle east. we know about the arab oil crisis in the early 70s. so nixon had a dilemma but came up with a solution. henry kissinger, who i actually think has a great book out the world order and he also just came out and said, we are on the verge of a new cold cold war. what did they do? they needed to secure the demand for the u.s. dollar and also secure the supply of oil to the united states. so nixon sent kissinger to saudi arabia and kissinger set up what would eventually be known as the u.s. petro dollar. what did they do here? well if saudi arabia would trade oil only in u.s. dollars and u.s. debt securities, the u.s. go
the arrangement worked until 1967 when charles degaulle said time-out. we want our gold here. here is your u.s. dollar and gold bars were flying back to paris. speculators took notice and there was an onslaught on the u.s. dollar? nixon closed the gold window on august 15, 1971. at the same time, u.s. found itself in a major oil predicament. it was immigrant porting over 70% of the -- importing over 70% of the oil it consumed and happened to be from the middle east. we know about the arab oil...
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charlie based on charles degaulle and also charlie brown of the peanuts cartoon.ual opportunity parodist and offender. they call themselves a left wing organization. they've offended catholics. they've offended muslims. they've offended jews around the world. they've been sued as a result of their february 9, 2006 edition in which they -- under the title, mohammed overwhelmed by fundamentalists, the front page showed a cartoon of a weeping prophet mohammed saying it's hard being loved by jerks. so the grand mosque various islamic organizations in france sued the organization, sued the editor. future president at that point sarkozy, spoke out on behalf of the magazine expressing its support for satire, for parody, for the ability of a free press, and the executive editor of that newspaper was acquitted in that trial. there have been subsequent lawsuits for anti-semitism. there is a fire bombing going back to 2011 as well of their headquarters. >> we're just getting brand-new video. it's screen right of some of the images of outside the headquarters of charlie hebdo
charlie based on charles degaulle and also charlie brown of the peanuts cartoon.ual opportunity parodist and offender. they call themselves a left wing organization. they've offended catholics. they've offended muslims. they've offended jews around the world. they've been sued as a result of their february 9, 2006 edition in which they -- under the title, mohammed overwhelmed by fundamentalists, the front page showed a cartoon of a weeping prophet mohammed saying it's hard being loved by jerks....
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it is five miles from degaulle airport. it is called dammartin-en-goele. that is where the kouachi brothers are holed up. this one involved 25 minutes ago. some reports say there may be as many as two people dead. we're working to confirm those numbers. bill: a lot of information may change and likely will throughout the morning. be patient with us as we work through it. start with northern france. police made phone contact with the suspects. we know up to 1500 police officers have been deployed to the scene there. 1500. the suspects holed up at a printing company after apparently working their way through a forest earlier overnight. we're also hearing they reportedly have one hostage in that situation as well. martha: next in paris, two terrorists taken multiple hostages' we said. this is situation is in a kosher grocery store. these two situations and people carrying them out are connected. bill: mike baker former cia covert operations officer president of diligence llc, live in boise, idaho. you've been watching events throughout the morning here. start
it is five miles from degaulle airport. it is called dammartin-en-goele. that is where the kouachi brothers are holed up. this one involved 25 minutes ago. some reports say there may be as many as two people dead. we're working to confirm those numbers. bill: a lot of information may change and likely will throughout the morning. be patient with us as we work through it. start with northern france. police made phone contact with the suspects. we know up to 1500 police officers have been...
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at the same time, there is also this, a separate stand-off now unfolding near the charles degaul airport outside of paris. police believe they have cornered two suspects inside a printing business. the two wanted gunmen, brothers, have been on the run since wednesday when authorities say they killed 12 people in the masacre at the charlie hebdo offices. u.s. officials say the brothers do have ties to al-qaeda in yemen and this morning the two suspected terrorists are believed to be holding one woman hostage at that printing business. negotiations are ongoing with those two brothers. again, police in the paris area, now involved in two separate stand-offs with potential terror suspects, tori, two very dangerous situations. we're keeping an eye on both cases. >> all right, and i've been talking, communicating with my friend in paris. she said it is just terrifying there. and she and i think a lot of other people want to leave, would love to go to the countryside and get away from the city. >> reporter: scary place to be right now, you can imagine. >> thank you, alex. >>> u.s. attorney gene
at the same time, there is also this, a separate stand-off now unfolding near the charles degaul airport outside of paris. police believe they have cornered two suspects inside a printing business. the two wanted gunmen, brothers, have been on the run since wednesday when authorities say they killed 12 people in the masacre at the charlie hebdo offices. u.s. officials say the brothers do have ties to al-qaeda in yemen and this morning the two suspected terrorists are believed to be holding one...