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elizabeth palmer is in paris. >> reporter: unprecedented security for an unprecedented threat.s than seven months ago, isis attacks against a paris so, game, cafes, and a concert ended with 130 dead. now the french government knows isis wants to strike again. so it's put the police through antiterrorist training with mock attacks. this one, staged in one of the huge so-called fan zones where thousands will gather to watch the soccer games on big-screen tv. that's just asking for it, says the city councilor. "why take the risks," he says "when all the intelligence services say the threat has never been so great." this is the new normal-- soldiers are just part of the scenery at f like the louvre museum sergeant jules tells me three years ago he was fighting terrorists in west africa. if somebody had told you then what you would be patrolling france against terrorism, would you have believed it? "not a chance," he says. "but that is the reality." in a command center outside paris, we saw police from across europe tracking threats to the soccer tournament, a mega-event that france
elizabeth palmer is in paris. >> reporter: unprecedented security for an unprecedented threat.s than seven months ago, isis attacks against a paris so, game, cafes, and a concert ended with 130 dead. now the french government knows isis wants to strike again. so it's put the police through antiterrorist training with mock attacks. this one, staged in one of the huge so-called fan zones where thousands will gather to watch the soccer games on big-screen tv. that's just asking for it, says...
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with elizabeth palmer you get et elizabeth warren, you get massachusetts. with chris christie, it's unlikely he'll pull over the voters. there is a reason the presidential candidates have gone for people from swing states because you're pulling in more of those voters. >> rose: barack obama, joe biden i think went for balance in terms of -- >> right, there are other forms of balance but it was more about finding that balance rather than finding a more aggressive, you know, sort of attack dog on the campaign trail. >> rose: what did you think of a warren-clinton romance, bob? >> it's a powerful moment to witness, and the question that looms over secretary clinton's campaign is she has this checklist of possible traits she would like to see in a running mate, someone from a specific region, someone maybe who gives a different generation, but i spent nine days on the trail with senator sanders and something is happening in the american left inside the democratic party and there are ideological winds blowing throughout this democratic primary process, even as i
with elizabeth palmer you get et elizabeth warren, you get massachusetts. with chris christie, it's unlikely he'll pull over the voters. there is a reason the presidential candidates have gone for people from swing states because you're pulling in more of those voters. >> rose: barack obama, joe biden i think went for balance in terms of -- >> right, there are other forms of balance but it was more about finding that balance rather than finding a more aggressive, you know, sort of...
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elizabeth palmer is just across the border in syria. >> reporter: so far, the pentagon has not confirmed that fallujah is entirely isis-free. but even if there are a few ngtremists holding out still, losing fallujah is a massive and very public defeat for isis. it took the iraqi army just over a month but today the military said it was finally in full control of the last neighborhood in fallujah held by isis. and it gave much credit for the victory to u.s. air strikes. across the border in syria, isis also appears to be on the verge of another significant defeat. in manbij, where u.s.-backed kurdish and arab fighters are slowly gaining ground against ferocious resistance in this key town, which lies on a crucial supply line to the isis capitol raqqa. isis is clearly under enormous pressure across this region. but that doesn't mean that the syrian war is anywhere close to winding down. in fact, isis fighters have actually retaken territory from the syrian army in several areas this month. and the limited ceasefire declared in february has completely broken down. we spoke to a syrian gener
elizabeth palmer is just across the border in syria. >> reporter: so far, the pentagon has not confirmed that fallujah is entirely isis-free. but even if there are a few ngtremists holding out still, losing fallujah is a massive and very public defeat for isis. it took the iraqi army just over a month but today the military said it was finally in full control of the last neighborhood in fallujah held by isis. and it gave much credit for the victory to u.s. air strikes. across the border...
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elizabeth palmer is in paris. unprecedented security for an unprecedented threat. less than 7 months ago, isis attacks against a paris soccer game, caves and a concert ended with 130 dead. [ gunfire ] now the french government knows isis wants to strike again. so it has put the police through anti-terrorist training with mock attacks. this one staged in one of the huge so-called fan zones where thousand will gather to watch the soccer games on big screen tv. that's just asking for it says leon city counselor denis broliquier. why take the risks he says when all intelligence services say the threat has never been so great. this is the new normal, soldiers are just part of the scenery at french tourist sites like the louvre museum. the sergeant tells me three years ago he was fighting terrorists in west africa. if somebody told you then you would be patrolling france against terrorism, would you have believed it? "not a chance" he says, "but that is the reality." in a command center outside paris we saw police across europe tracking threats to the soccer tournament.
elizabeth palmer is in paris. unprecedented security for an unprecedented threat. less than 7 months ago, isis attacks against a paris soccer game, caves and a concert ended with 130 dead. [ gunfire ] now the french government knows isis wants to strike again. so it has put the police through anti-terrorist training with mock attacks. this one staged in one of the huge so-called fan zones where thousand will gather to watch the soccer games on big screen tv. that's just asking for it says leon...
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elizabeth palmer is just across the border in syria. >> so far, the pentagon has not confirmed that fallujaentirely isis free. but even if there are few extremists holding out still, losing falluja is a massive and public defeat for isis. it took the iraqi army just over a month. but today the military said it was finally in full control of last neighborhood in falluja held by isis. it gave much credit for the victory to u.s. air strikes. across the border in syria, isis also appears to be on the verge of another significant defeat. where u.s.-backed kurdish and arab fighters are slowly gaining ground, against ferocious resistance in this key town which lies on a crucial supply line to the isis capital raqqa. isis is clearly under enormous pressure across this region. but that doesn't mean the syrian war is anywhere close to winding down. in fact, isis fighters have actually retaken territory from the syrian army in several areas this month. the limited cease-fire declared in february has completely broken down. we spoke to a syrian general today who admitted to us that the only way to end
elizabeth palmer is just across the border in syria. >> so far, the pentagon has not confirmed that fallujaentirely isis free. but even if there are few extremists holding out still, losing falluja is a massive and public defeat for isis. it took the iraqi army just over a month. but today the military said it was finally in full control of last neighborhood in falluja held by isis. it gave much credit for the victory to u.s. air strikes. across the border in syria, isis also appears to...
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millions of fans are expected and our elizabeth palmer reports some 90,000 security personnel will guardrnament. >>> there is concern whether or not the state department condones drone strikes in pakistan. some were forwarded by clinton aids to her personal e-mail account. if the e-mail descriptions are true, they were probably widely sent within the government. >> and want houston chronicle reports that a small plane was coming in too high before it crashed on a landing approach. all three people were killed when the plane plunged into a parked car. it was on it's third landing attempt. air traffic control tried to warn the pilot. >> we'll either do four, or we might swing you around to 3-5 up, straighten up, straighten up. >> it had an emergency parachute, but it did not deploy. >>> powerful words for the victim of the stanford sexual assault indication. >> i tried to push it out of my mind, but it was so heavy i didn't talk, i didn't eat, i didn't sleep, i didn't interact with anyone. >> cynthia nixon is among the celebrities, journalists, and others sharing the victim's letter to her
millions of fans are expected and our elizabeth palmer reports some 90,000 security personnel will guardrnament. >>> there is concern whether or not the state department condones drone strikes in pakistan. some were forwarded by clinton aids to her personal e-mail account. if the e-mail descriptions are true, they were probably widely sent within the government. >> and want houston chronicle reports that a small plane was coming in too high before it crashed on a landing...
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millions of fans are expected, and our elizabeth palmer reports some 90,000 security personnel will guardurnament. >>> the "wall street journal" looks at the messages at the center of the hillary clinton state department imposed specific drone strikes in pakistan. sources say the emails were sent between american diplomats in pakistan and washington while clinton was secretary of state. some message were forwarded by clinton aides to her personal e-mail account. the clinton campaign spokesman says if the e-mail descriptions are true, then they were probably widely sent within the government. >>> "the houston chronicle" reports a plane of coming in too high before it crashed on a landing approach. all three aboard were killed when it plunged into a parked car near hobby airport. it was on its third landing attempt. air traffic control tried to warn the pilot. >> we'll either do four or might swing you around to 3-5 up. and ma'am -- ma'am, straighten up. straighten up. >> the plane had an emergency parachute, but it did not deploy. >>> powerful words from the victim of the stanford sexual a
millions of fans are expected, and our elizabeth palmer reports some 90,000 security personnel will guardurnament. >>> the "wall street journal" looks at the messages at the center of the hillary clinton state department imposed specific drone strikes in pakistan. sources say the emails were sent between american diplomats in pakistan and washington while clinton was secretary of state. some message were forwarded by clinton aides to her personal e-mail account. the clinton...
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libya palmer is following -- elizabeth palmer is following the latest from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're waiting for more detail on the iraqi orem's overall progress. this push to the center happened very early this morning about 6:00 local time. taking that government compound is certainly a big symbolic victory for the iraqi army. of course, the latest in a whole series of high-profile for isis. it comes after, as you mentioned, almost a month of heavy fighting with the iraqi forces making slow progress through the countryside and villages surrounding the city itself backed by american air strikes. fallujah was the first iraqi city that isis took, and it's being con -- been consolidating its hold this for more than two years. the battle to bring it under government control has been fierce. the push for the center was no exception. may be that the isis fighters that had been there are escaping or escaped hiding among fleeing refugees, or perhaps they've withdrawn to areas outside the city center where the battle is continuing. an officer wi
libya palmer is following -- elizabeth palmer is following the latest from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're waiting for more detail on the iraqi orem's overall progress. this push to the center happened very early this morning about 6:00 local time. taking that government compound is certainly a big symbolic victory for the iraqi army. of course, the latest in a whole series of high-profile for isis. it comes after, as you mentioned, almost a month of heavy fighting...
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elizabeth palmer's tracking the offensive from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ell, that offensive is only going to get fiercer. the urgent appeal from the u.n.'s children's agency there's are an estimated 20,000 children trapped with their families inside the city. a trickle of people did manage to escape from fallujah over the past few weeks. they'll now join the thousands of internal refugees already living in temporary shelters inside iraq waiting for peace which looks a long way off considering that the offensive to take fallujah back from isis has only just begun. it's the largest orchestrated battle so far against the group. supported by american air power, iraqi forces including special operations and shiite militias backed by iranian advisers have ringed the city, and they're battling to control the outskirts before they push for the center. while isis is already pushing back hard. there's little doubt that with such massive manpower and weaponry the iraqi forces will win the battle. doing so will cost many civilian lives and may well leave the city in r
elizabeth palmer's tracking the offensive from london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ell, that offensive is only going to get fiercer. the urgent appeal from the u.n.'s children's agency there's are an estimated 20,000 children trapped with their families inside the city. a trickle of people did manage to escape from fallujah over the past few weeks. they'll now join the thousands of internal refugees already living in temporary shelters inside iraq waiting for peace which looks...