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they set up jails and dungeons all over town. so yeah, she's in jail at this particular address and it's the nkbd and you -- i hate to say it but you have to kiss this girl good-bye and mercerr came back and said, that's the situation, i'm sorry, nothing we can do. ferguson this cowboy says we can't let this stand. he was an oss agent, he had learned his trade, a lot of these young oss men did in those days by watching the movies and he knew what she needed to do, we are going to break her out of jail. this was a soviet dungeon. it isn't going to work. they knew a guy that knew a guy and there was this martial arts guy. they went to the jail, lightly guarded, they broke in and found wanda in her cell and they got her out. and as they were taking her out of this dungeon, you can picture this in a movie, you see the scenes as they are taking her out of the dungeon, well, you know if we take just her they'll know that we came for her and she'll be in big trouble when she gets out, we have to let everybody go. so they just went aroun
they set up jails and dungeons all over town. so yeah, she's in jail at this particular address and it's the nkbd and you -- i hate to say it but you have to kiss this girl good-bye and mercerr came back and said, that's the situation, i'm sorry, nothing we can do. ferguson this cowboy says we can't let this stand. he was an oss agent, he had learned his trade, a lot of these young oss men did in those days by watching the movies and he knew what she needed to do, we are going to break her out...
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reid: dungeons & dragons. right? actually, the way i got into dungeons & dragons was my dad, when i was nine, hired a babysitter for me who introduced me to dungeons & dragons. and i was like, oh, creating new worlds, and thinking how stories come together. it's kind of like an interactive novel. emily: you went to stanford. you majored in symbolic systems. marissa mayer also majored in symbolic systems. what is that? reid: symbolic systems -- it is a unique major to stanford. the simple explanation is science and artificial intelligence. most people do not think it is that simple. it is a step deeper. part of what is transforming the world is this notion of system assemblage. whether they are computer programs, mathematics and logic, models of how we think, technology. i think i was the eighth or ninth person to have that major. emily: so while you are at stanford, you met peter thiel. reid: yes. emily: tell me how you met. reid: so peter and i had both been told about each other by people we knew. i was told there
reid: dungeons & dragons. right? actually, the way i got into dungeons & dragons was my dad, when i was nine, hired a babysitter for me who introduced me to dungeons & dragons. and i was like, oh, creating new worlds, and thinking how stories come together. it's kind of like an interactive novel. emily: you went to stanford. you majored in symbolic systems. marissa mayer also majored in symbolic systems. what is that? reid: symbolic systems -- it is a unique major to stanford. the...
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>> there are dungeons in spain. >> jimmy: why would one need to go to spain for a dungeon. do people ask you if john snow is alive? >> it was pretty intense toward the end of last year. now there's been some posters up that maybe have given a little bit of the game away. >> jimmy: have they? i feel like they've made it more confusing. >> are you confused? do you want to talk about this. >> jimmy: i am confused. >> let's talk about this. >> jimmy: on a number of levels. yeah, because maybe, i don't know if the term alive would be >> because if you get stabbed that many times you're pretty much dead. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know i would be. yeah. yeah. do you like knowing something that the whole world wants to know and you have that -- >> but i don't know because i've been doing this cool thing for the last few years. i watched season one like a fan like you. i saw ned stark have hid head chopped off and i'm like that's cool, amazing. this show is amazing. i'm in. when i joined them in the second season i was like, i want to go back to this feeling like a fan. s
>> there are dungeons in spain. >> jimmy: why would one need to go to spain for a dungeon. do people ask you if john snow is alive? >> it was pretty intense toward the end of last year. now there's been some posters up that maybe have given a little bit of the game away. >> jimmy: have they? i feel like they've made it more confusing. >> are you confused? do you want to talk about this. >> jimmy: i am confused. >> let's talk about this. >> jimmy:...
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this is the soviet's dungeon. it doesn't work. there was a guy that knew everybody in town and they set-up a ruse to lure the guards away, they broke in and found wanda in her cell, and they got her out. as they were taking her out -- and you can picture the movies with the scenes of taking her from the dark dungeon. and someone said if we take just her they will know we came for her and she will be in big trouble when she gets out. we have to get everybody go. so they just went around and opened cells and let everybody that the nkvd had picked up and thrown in this particular jail and they let them all out. and mercer is standing there watching this and all of a sudden, and he is being a german, and he hears someone mind him that is speaking german. and he turns around and he is greeted in german by the operation long jump advance man who had parachuted in the desert in tehran, gotten in the cities, and picked up in a sweep. the nkvd had no who he was. he was just a guy that spoke german. they had no idea he was the advance man f
this is the soviet's dungeon. it doesn't work. there was a guy that knew everybody in town and they set-up a ruse to lure the guards away, they broke in and found wanda in her cell, and they got her out. as they were taking her out -- and you can picture the movies with the scenes of taking her from the dark dungeon. and someone said if we take just her they will know we came for her and she will be in big trouble when she gets out. we have to get everybody go. so they just went around and...
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every year in the mid january to early february time period we just get locked in that weather dungeon where it gets bitterly cold like this and we have it for today and in to tomorrow. brutally cold, a wind that cuts right up. typically you see the winds die down after sunset. right now. you see the camera shaking right there. our temperature at 6:00 is at 23 degrees right now and it feels like 13. hours ago. feels like 4 below in monticello. single digit wind chills taking over the area. they're off their peak but they'll be gusting overnight. have to allow for a snow shower the first part of the night. that could mean a couple slippery spots around. numbers will drop in to the teens by morning. it will feel like about zero to 5 above. these are the wind chills tomorrow morning. 5 below to 5 above and during the afternoon hours maybe 10 to 15 so it's exit to the bus stop at the train station as long as you can. it is dangerous cold. extreme cold is going to last through tomorrow night. it will ease midweek. we do have a couple isolated snow showers that we recreate icy roads we had l
every year in the mid january to early february time period we just get locked in that weather dungeon where it gets bitterly cold like this and we have it for today and in to tomorrow. brutally cold, a wind that cuts right up. typically you see the winds die down after sunset. right now. you see the camera shaking right there. our temperature at 6:00 is at 23 degrees right now and it feels like 13. hours ago. feels like 4 below in monticello. single digit wind chills taking over the area....
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dungeonness crab is again safe to eat. they are beginning to get shipments from oregon to washington. pacific waters have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of the month. >> the new availability of done nenness crab is good news for consumers. prices have dropped to about seven dollars a pound for the live crabs. get that drawn butter ready. >>> happening today, don't be alarmed if you see a lot of the people not wearing pants on mass transit. it's the 15th annual no-pants day. 1500 people approximately participate throughout the bay area every year. new york based improv everywhere, they will host the event, which reaches other countries, as well. organizers in san francisco say people without pants will be riding bart and muni arounded 2:00 this afternoon. >>> that rockslide in yosemite national park
dungeonness crab is again safe to eat. they are beginning to get shipments from oregon to washington. pacific waters have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of the month. >> the new availability of done nenness crab is good news for consumers. prices have...
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dungeonness crab is again safe to eat.are beginning to get shipments from oregon to washington. advisories in santa barbara and other areas have also been lifted. pacific waters there have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of the month. >> the new availability of done done ginness crabb is good news for consumers. prices have dropped to about seven dollars a pound for the live crabs. get that drawn butter ready. >>> happening today, don't be alarmed if you see a lot of the people not wearing pants on mass transit. it's the 15th annual no-pants day. nearly 600 people participate throughout the bay area every year. new york-based improv everywhere, a prank and humor collective, hosts the event, which reaches other countries, as well. they say people without pants will be riding bart and muni around 2:00
dungeonness crab is again safe to eat.are beginning to get shipments from oregon to washington. advisories in santa barbara and other areas have also been lifted. pacific waters there have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of the month. >> the new availability...
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out of the source, but even more as political teachers union per lesson as it was brought to their dungeon we deactivated the account. >> she says subsequent teats also referenced the same teacher in comments he was making in the meeting. randy weingarten rights i will review, but there are many acts board that i have found her children's, education and bird they acknowledge the board is off tonight are up with the union, but she says this is nothing to do a politics early to do about decency. crews use notes use and atvs to get to some difficult to reach the weather in skyfox flying over the scene of a car. the less you mentally been famous for gross gas. as a dark side with thousands of jobs lost in the energy industry including many here in colorado. posted when denver is dave young is to buy a good get worse before it gets better. little more than a year ago colorado's oil industry was booming, the typical worker could make $100,000 your bid now with oil dropping below $30 a have already disappeared. >> jokes one of thousands unemployed because of energy cutbacks on the western slope.
out of the source, but even more as political teachers union per lesson as it was brought to their dungeon we deactivated the account. >> she says subsequent teats also referenced the same teacher in comments he was making in the meeting. randy weingarten rights i will review, but there are many acts board that i have found her children's, education and bird they acknowledge the board is off tonight are up with the union, but she says this is nothing to do a politics early to do about...
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dungeonness crab is again safe to eat. about but not from our waters. are beginning to get some shipments from oregon and washington the advisories in santa barbara and other areas have also been lifted. pacific waters there have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of the month. >> the new availability of the crab is good news for consumers. prices have dropped to about seven dollars a pound for the live crabs. get that drawn butter ready. >>> happening today, don't be alarmed if you see a lot of the people not wearing pants on mass transit. it's the 15th annual no-pants day. hundreds of people will participate throughout the bay area. they do it every year. new york-based improv everywhere. a prank and humor collective hosts the event, which reaches other countries, as well. organizers in san francisco say people without pants will
dungeonness crab is again safe to eat. about but not from our waters. are beginning to get some shipments from oregon and washington the advisories in santa barbara and other areas have also been lifted. pacific waters there have been given a clean bill of health by officials. one crab expert expects local dungeonness to be available soon >> we are receiving our first batches this past week. more to come as we progress. and hopefully the state of california will be open before the end of...
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. >> reporter: he is a white house boy, one of hundreds of grown mentortured inside this dungeon. men who fought for years to shed light on the dark truth but who are now reconciling. >> we were beaten, you know, molested and everything else in between. but most of the school didn't have anything to do it. >> reporter: lawmakers trying to reconcile the past too, moving legislation through first committees today to reassure -- reimbursing families for funeral costs. >> we must have a monument, something that people can go up to, read the names of the people or the boys that were there. >> reporter: former florida governor bob martinez also in tallahassee to show support for the legislation. >> it's something that the state needed to do. put some sunshine in the dark period of our history. undo the past. but he feels that gestures like it help him and other survivors move forward. and forgiveness is giving him freedom. >> it is better to extend the hand than raise a fist. forgiveness is only for the strong. >> reporter: and the white house boys also say they want to see the remains
. >> reporter: he is a white house boy, one of hundreds of grown mentortured inside this dungeon. men who fought for years to shed light on the dark truth but who are now reconciling. >> we were beaten, you know, molested and everything else in between. but most of the school didn't have anything to do it. >> reporter: lawmakers trying to reconcile the past too, moving legislation through first committees today to reassure -- reimbursing families for funeral costs. >> we...
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. >> welcome to the dungeon studio. >> reporter: where adventurous couples act out their fantasies. the leather lifestyle put in the spotlight following the popularity of the erotic novel turned movie, 50 shades of grey. >> my whole business model is based on the retail end, not only selling the products but holding classes that educate people on how to properly and safely use these products. >> reporter: but the city of las vegas says selling products and showing people how to use them are two different things. in a statement a city spokesperson tells news 3 the store is only licensed to operate as a photography studio. >> i don't make money at these open house events, i don't >> reporter: the city contending wagner is running a sex club. wagner is being prejudiced against kinky people. >> looks like i'm going to be forced to shut my business down. >> reporter: businesses involved with s and m are actually illegal here in the city of las vegas. wagner contend that the city is violating his first amendment rights. he says the city is basically targeting an entire community. live out
. >> welcome to the dungeon studio. >> reporter: where adventurous couples act out their fantasies. the leather lifestyle put in the spotlight following the popularity of the erotic novel turned movie, 50 shades of grey. >> my whole business model is based on the retail end, not only selling the products but holding classes that educate people on how to properly and safely use these products. >> reporter: but the city of las vegas says selling products and showing people...
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>> i just play dungeons & dragons a lot. [ laughter ] to the castle of white! what's thou craving? bring it to me, and i shall slay it! two burgers of ham! two burgers of cheese! your wit, sir, is legendary! [ beeping ] 'tis confusion! [ laughter ] squire! [ beep ] sir? >> there's 53 cents. >> o >> the most generous lord in all the land! >> i would love it if that was your real voice. >> we got to make the 8:00 a.m. movie! [ laughter ] it's popcorn i want! you'd be like, "shut up, dude." and i'd be like, "all right." >> there are some clips that did not make it to air. >> do we get to show it yet? >> show the damn clip. >> roll the clip. [ laughter ] stand up and say whatever we text you to say. >> you sent it? >> i sent it, yeah. here it goes. [ cellphone beeps ] one new message. >> when i was in the ninth grade, my mom caught me in our laundry room pleasuring myself to a kathy ireland "swimsuit edition" magazine. [ laughter ] >> so, we're here at a huge medical convention, and we've set up a fake booth with a fake company that we've made up. >> and we'll be tellllg them what to d
>> i just play dungeons & dragons a lot. [ laughter ] to the castle of white! what's thou craving? bring it to me, and i shall slay it! two burgers of ham! two burgers of cheese! your wit, sir, is legendary! [ beeping ] 'tis confusion! [ laughter ] squire! [ beep ] sir? >> there's 53 cents. >> o >> the most generous lord in all the land! >> i would love it if that was your real voice. >> we got to make the 8:00 a.m. movie! [ laughter ] it's popcorn i...
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"the entrance to the dungeon is a moss-covered door.nage to open it, only to find yourself "face-to-face with a hideous, foul-smelling, moss-covered ogre." what do you do? i say, "hey, ma, what's for dinner?" seventeen. the ogre is amused by your joke and allows you to pass. by the by, i liked it, too. how go the wedding plans, howard? great. we spent five hours last night at macy's registering for gifts. looks like i'm finally going to have that darling little earthenware asparagus dish i've always wanted. see, this is the good thing about having a girlfriend 9,000 miles away. i can spend my nights doing whatever i want. you mean like playing nerd games with us and then taking a suspiciously long shower?
"the entrance to the dungeon is a moss-covered door.nage to open it, only to find yourself "face-to-face with a hideous, foul-smelling, moss-covered ogre." what do you do? i say, "hey, ma, what's for dinner?" seventeen. the ogre is amused by your joke and allows you to pass. by the by, i liked it, too. how go the wedding plans, howard? great. we spent five hours last night at macy's registering for gifts. looks like i'm finally going to have that darling little...
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advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropic dungeons and finished and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the greens were left that with an ellen surface and not readers necessarily 1911 it had the blowing e bowling that was formed in 1912 the parks commission paid laying down down green number 2 the san francisco lawn club was the first opened in the united states and the oldest on the west their registered as san francisco lark one 101 and ti it is not all fierce competition food and good ole friend of mine drive it members les lecturely challenge the stories some may be true some not memories of past winners is reversed presbyterian on the wall of champions. >> make sure you see the one in to the corner t
advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropic dungeons and finished and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the...
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for instance, when you're in the huddle, do not mention "dungeons and dragons." nfl. my highly promotable face was plastered all promos from cbs games over the games this weekend. now, usually, if you see yourself that often during a football game, you're either something new that's been stuffed in a pizza crust or a convicted murderer trying to clear your name on "60 minutes." i'm saving that one for sweeps. and using my newfound status, i want to address a controversy from this weekend's game between the arizona cardinals and the green bay packers. you guys watch? >> yeah! >> stephen: many people did. the game went into overtime, and there was major controversy over the coin flip. look. there it goes up, and comes down, somehow landing and never flipping over once! i don't even know how you do that. 300 years ago that ref would've been burned at the stake as a witch. so he picked up the coin, flipped it again. sadly, the coin landed on heads both times and had to be carted off on a tiny stretc -- sad. now, the ref didn't have to re-flip. as an n.f.l. spokesman said,
for instance, when you're in the huddle, do not mention "dungeons and dragons." nfl. my highly promotable face was plastered all promos from cbs games over the games this weekend. now, usually, if you see yourself that often during a football game, you're either something new that's been stuffed in a pizza crust or a convicted murderer trying to clear your name on "60 minutes." i'm saving that one for sweeps. and using my newfound status, i want to address a controversy from...
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for instance, when you're in the huddle, do not mention "dungeons and dragons." but these days i'm all over the nfl. my highly promotable face was plastered all promos from cbs games over the games this weekend. now, usually, if you see yourself that often during a football game, you're either something new that's been clear your name on "60 minutes." i'm saving that one for sweeps. and using my newfound status, i want to address a controversy from this weekend's game between the arizona cardinals and the green bay packers. you guys watch? >> yeah! >> stephen: many people did. the game went into overtime, and there was major controversy over the coin flip. look. there it goes up, and comes down, somehow landing and never flipping over once! i don't even know how you do that. 300 years ago that ref would've been burned at the stake as a witch. so he picked up the coin, flipped it again. sadly, the coin landed on heads both times and had to be carted off on a tiny stretcher. ( laughter ) -- sad. now, the ref didn't have to re-flip. as an n.f.l. spokesman said, "the
for instance, when you're in the huddle, do not mention "dungeons and dragons." but these days i'm all over the nfl. my highly promotable face was plastered all promos from cbs games over the games this weekend. now, usually, if you see yourself that often during a football game, you're either something new that's been clear your name on "60 minutes." i'm saving that one for sweeps. and using my newfound status, i want to address a controversy from this weekend's game...
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. >>> i'm being led through like the dirtiest corridors and dungeons. lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway. there is like a basement, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> america. i live in california. >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to this." they would start with my feet. >> who gave the drugs to you? >> i don't know. >> he beat the bottom of my feet. >> what's their number? where do they live? >> i don't know. >> where did you get the drugs? >> they were given to me at the hotel i was staying at. >> who gave you these drugs? >> i don't know. >> where are they? >> what's their phone number. >> where do they live? >> i don't know where they are. >> having the bottom of your feet whipped again and again and again and again until your feet swell up. >> i don't know! >> it's so excruciating. >> i thought i was carrying leather jackets. eventually it numbs
. >>> i'm being led through like the dirtiest corridors and dungeons. lots of screams coming from that hallway. a lot of pain in that hallway. there is like a basement, and it's completely dark down there. now this is scary. they ask me simple questions. who are you? >> what do you do? >> where are you from? >> america. i live in california. >> he says to me -- >> i've never tortured an american before. >> "i'm going to look forward to...
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. >>> the jail felt like a dungeon. it truly did.hat was the first time lisa and i were alone together. and that was the first time i started questioning lisa about what the hell just happened. >> do you know what kind of shape i'm in right now? how am i going to get back for my trial? >> i started bombarding her with questions. >> how are you going to figure it out? >> i told kim that i was sorry i had gotten her involved in all this, that was never my intention, to get her caught up in this situation. but that was it. >> it definitely was a betrayal of my trust. but regardless of how she misled me -- >> i'm sorry. >> -- i had carried it. she did not force me. once you make a decision, you've got to live and die by it. my first night in the jail i thought about my manslaughter trial. i'm thinking about how the authorities would think about me being arrested. and i knew that those people would think maybe she wasn't defending herself, maybe she's some big bad drug dealer, you know, maybe she's some gangster, and i knew my goose was c
. >>> the jail felt like a dungeon. it truly did.hat was the first time lisa and i were alone together. and that was the first time i started questioning lisa about what the hell just happened. >> do you know what kind of shape i'm in right now? how am i going to get back for my trial? >> i started bombarding her with questions. >> how are you going to figure it out? >> i told kim that i was sorry i had gotten her involved in all this, that was never my...
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advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropic dungeons and finished and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the greens were left that with an ellen surface and not readers necessarily 1911 it had the blowing e bowling that was formed in 1912 the parks commission paid laying down down green number 2 the san francisco lawn club was the first opened in the united states and the oldest on the west their registered as san francisco lark one 101 and ti it is not all fierce competition food and good ole friend of mine drive it members les lecturely challenge the stories some may be true some not memories of past winners is reversed presbyterian on the wall of champions. >> make sure you see the one in to the corner t
advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropic dungeons and finished and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the...
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self-proclaimed islamic state inside syria for 10 months, spending much of that time locked up in a dungeonas held alongside u.s. journalists james foley and steven sotloff, who were later beheaded. their deaths were videotaped and aired across the world. while he was held hostage, nicolas hÉnin also briefly met american aid worker kayla mueller, who also died in captivity, possibly from a u.s.-led coalition airstrike. nicolas hÉnin was released in april 2014 along with three other french journalists. i began by asking nicolas if airstrikes are the answer to combating the islamic state. >> airstrikes in syria, the way they are done, are a mistake. i'm not saying that our countries should deprive themselves from any military option. no. the military action should remain in the panel of the strategy. it should be kept as one way to counter terrorism. but the point is that in a counterterrorism strategy, the military shall remain a very little part of the overall strategy, because, eventually, what kind of fight are we fighting? that's a fight for propaganda. so, basically, the side that will
self-proclaimed islamic state inside syria for 10 months, spending much of that time locked up in a dungeonas held alongside u.s. journalists james foley and steven sotloff, who were later beheaded. their deaths were videotaped and aired across the world. while he was held hostage, nicolas hÉnin also briefly met american aid worker kayla mueller, who also died in captivity, possibly from a u.s.-led coalition airstrike. nicolas hÉnin was released in april 2014 along with three other french...