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hamid, fellow at the brookings institution center for middle east policy. joining me in paris, boston college professor of political science, jonathan lawrence. jonathan perhaps i could begin with you. that was a visible and a noticeable presence. you know this country well. was that a mistake for the obama administration? >> i think that it takes so much time to prepare a presidential visit that it would be unrealistic to expect the president to turn up after just a few days. he made a point to go to the french embassy in person which is really unprecedented. he wrote a long message in their condolences book. secretary of state kerry gave a long speech. i know the french people appreciate it very much. while you're right that it would have been nice to have a more visible american presence i think that there's been no lack of messages of solidarity from us and frankly, we're on the battlefield with them as well. there can be no doubt about america and france standing together in the war. >> buck sexton can i ask you your background at the cia, the security
hamid, fellow at the brookings institution center for middle east policy. joining me in paris, boston college professor of political science, jonathan lawrence. jonathan perhaps i could begin with you. that was a visible and a noticeable presence. you know this country well. was that a mistake for the obama administration? >> i think that it takes so much time to prepare a presidential visit that it would be unrealistic to expect the president to turn up after just a few days. he made a...
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at 47 hamid is considered an old man.veral eastern, they believe -- perseverance, they believe, will eventually achieve the revolution's goals. cnn, cairo. >>> experts have started restoring king tut's iconic burial mask after it was damaged in an accident. >> quite an accident. the braided beard of knocked off and then glued back on with epoxy that left it scratched and stain. the beard has been detached before and has likely loosened over the years. one official called it a small mistake that will be 100% corrected. >> small, huh? all right. >>> it's being described as potentially an historic snowstorm for some of the largest cities in the u.s. a record-breaking blizzard forming this morning as it moves toward the northeast of the country. we wanting to to our meteorologist, pedram javaheri who has all the details on that. it's extraordinary what is being expected. >> for a city of 20 million people, officials in stork city have set aside 120,000 ton of salt. ahead of the system some 1,800 flights have been canceled acr
at 47 hamid is considered an old man.veral eastern, they believe -- perseverance, they believe, will eventually achieve the revolution's goals. cnn, cairo. >>> experts have started restoring king tut's iconic burial mask after it was damaged in an accident. >> quite an accident. the braided beard of knocked off and then glued back on with epoxy that left it scratched and stain. the beard has been detached before and has likely loosened over the years. one official called it a...
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and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a potential lead until investigators declared it a dead end. >> the examination of the flight simulators revealed nothing suspicious for the authorities. >> and nothing came of speculation about his marriage or political leanings. like first officer fariq, zaharie lacked any apparent motive. >> many aspects of the case had been centered on the captain, and the more they looked, the less they found. >> i just don't see any logic. i don't see any reason he would want to be a rogue pilot. >> zaharie's sister spoke out to channel news asia. >> he does not -- he did not have that kind
and what about the pilot sitting beside fariq hamid? captain zaharie zamad shah. >> there were questions whether he was having extra-marital relations, whether his marriage was actually in trouble at all, there were questions about his political affiliation to the opposition. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterday officers from royal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a...
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you have to anticipate the worst, don't you, hamid? >> sure.ted the worst. we are an asset-heavy company, we own buildings, so we need to insulate ourselves against currency movement. so what we do is we actually own assets in local currency, and we have a lot of matching debt in the same local currency. so our u.s. portfolio is less levered, our overseas portfolio is more hedged because of in this leverage that matches the assets. so we actually have had less than a penny of impact from not only the euro, but also the yen which has depreciated significantly. so we've anticipated changes this currency both good and bad and built a business structure that insulates us from that. liz: well, see, that's what other companies that are supposed to be smart hadn't done. you obviously know your currencies and how to hedge. thank you, hamid, we'll continue to follow your story. >> thank you. liz: prologus ceo and chairman. these are the stories that can possibly make you money in the future. hopefully, you bought it before when we last profiled them. >>
you have to anticipate the worst, don't you, hamid? >> sure.ted the worst. we are an asset-heavy company, we own buildings, so we need to insulate ourselves against currency movement. so what we do is we actually own assets in local currency, and we have a lot of matching debt in the same local currency. so our u.s. portfolio is less levered, our overseas portfolio is more hedged because of in this leverage that matches the assets. so we actually have had less than a penny of impact from...
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just a short time ago, french police said the youngest suspect, an 1-year-old hamid hamid moraud has turned himself in and they're still searching for two brothers. sayed kuatchi and sharif kuatchi in their early 30s. they wore masks and carried assault rifles. the attacks lasted less than ten minutes. people climbed on to the roofs of buildings to make sure they were getting away from the shooting down below. [ gun firing ] >> witnesses say they yelled allah akbar during the attack. a witness caught that scene on video. [ gun fire ] >> that completely blurred figure you saw on the screen was the police officer being shot. the people who decide what you are allowed to see on american tell advice have decided you should not be able to see that police officer clearly. i don't know how those decisions are made. a witness who encountered the escaping gunman says they yelled, you can tell the media that it's al qaeda in yemen. joining me now from paris is nbc news foreign correspondent bill kneel neely. what is the latest there? >>. >> reporter: the ironic thing is the policeman who was s
just a short time ago, french police said the youngest suspect, an 1-year-old hamid hamid moraud has turned himself in and they're still searching for two brothers. sayed kuatchi and sharif kuatchi in their early 30s. they wore masks and carried assault rifles. the attacks lasted less than ten minutes. people climbed on to the roofs of buildings to make sure they were getting away from the shooting down below. [ gun firing ] >> witnesses say they yelled allah akbar during the attack. a...
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today in a dark polished casket topped with flowers, the body of lutfiah hamid was reunit with her family. she was the first passenger to be identified. airasia personally seeing the return of their loved one's remains. as here grieving relatives laid her to rest more families stilnews. >> once they find the wreckage the prior will be to recover the bodies and then look for the boxes upon. but they want to know what ha to this plane as quickly as they can. in surabaya indonesia, katy tur, nbc news. >> on the ground. this was the area's first new ye with snow on the ground since 1960. from snow to ice, drivers in north texas were urged to stay off the roads because of freezing rai a sleet. a lot of roads were coated with up to a quarter inch of ice, whh made driving treacherous to impossible. they're expecti more freezing rain tonight be it changes to a cold rain tomorrow. we say all that to say, we are in pretty good shape around here. >> we are. and that storm's coming our way. as we talked about earlier this oo waiting for real good snow. others saying nah, i'm good. but rain is coming
today in a dark polished casket topped with flowers, the body of lutfiah hamid was reunit with her family. she was the first passenger to be identified. airasia personally seeing the return of their loved one's remains. as here grieving relatives laid her to rest more families stilnews. >> once they find the wreckage the prior will be to recover the bodies and then look for the boxes upon. but they want to know what ha to this plane as quickly as they can. in surabaya indonesia, katy tur,...
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. >> we continue with a conversation about islam with reza aslan will mccants shadi hamid and michael hanna. >> yes it's true. they are were good muslims. people fighting isis are also muslim. the people who support isis and the people who argue against isis are muslims. so what does this actually say about islam? not that much. >> rose: we conclude this evening with michael mann, the director of a new moviest called black hat. >> i am attracted to doing films that are on the edge of something. edge of, you know the world changing for the characters who are in it. the characters in conflict with each other w themselves ask themselves kind of the fundamental questions about the brave new world they're facing. >> the oscars islam, and a new film called "black hat" when we continue. funding for charl-year rose i >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie
. >> we continue with a conversation about islam with reza aslan will mccants shadi hamid and michael hanna. >> yes it's true. they are were good muslims. people fighting isis are also muslim. the people who support isis and the people who argue against isis are muslims. so what does this actually say about islam? not that much. >> rose: we conclude this evening with michael mann, the director of a new moviest called black hat. >> i am attracted to doing films that are...
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. >> we continue with a conversaon aboutslam with reza aslan will mccants shadi hamid and michael hannas it's true. they are were good muslims. people fighting isis are also muslim. the people who support isis and the people who argue against isis are muslims. so what does this actually say about isla not that much.
. >> we continue with a conversaon aboutslam with reza aslan will mccants shadi hamid and michael hannas it's true. they are were good muslims. people fighting isis are also muslim. the people who support isis and the people who argue against isis are muslims. so what does this actually say about isla not that much.
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. >> reporter: today in a dark polished casket topped with flowers, the body of hayati lutfiah hamid, reunited with her family. she was the first passenger to be identified. the ceo of airasia indonesia personally overseeing the return of their loved one's remains. as her grieving relatives laid her to rest, more families continue their vigil waiting for news. and once they find the bulk of that wreckage, they say the priority will be the recovery of victims. and then the black boxes. and then the bulk of the wreckage. obviously though they do want to figure out what went wrong as fast as they can. kate, back to you. >> katy tur in indonesia once again tonight. thank you. >>> it is impossible to ignore the similarities between this air disaster and the disappearance of that other plane back in march, malaysia airlines flight 370. but while wreckage has been found in this most recent airline disaster, no leads have panned out in the search for 370. as one of the biggest aviation mysteries in history stretches into the new year, our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: n
. >> reporter: today in a dark polished casket topped with flowers, the body of hayati lutfiah hamid, reunited with her family. she was the first passenger to be identified. the ceo of airasia indonesia personally overseeing the return of their loved one's remains. as her grieving relatives laid her to rest, more families continue their vigil waiting for news. and once they find the bulk of that wreckage, they say the priority will be the recovery of victims. and then the black boxes. and...
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it looks like hamid karzai back in 2003, only had control of the presidential compound inside kabul and more than that. >> now put it in to context with the leaked conversation. how does that affect what's going on? >> it came has a huge shock to the people of yemen the leaked conversation. because the shia rebellion has been saying in the past the em any number one has saleh, he was the father of the houthi movement in 2004, what we are seeing is the opposite. saleh colluding with houthi. he is willing to stage a comeback, maybe he's not willing to come back himself but we know that he has been grooming his son the general to take over. they say that's a scenario that could lead to further internal feuding. what you will see in the near future is saleh moving forward to help his son. the houthis moving forward to get power trying and trying to undermine both by the president. they have massive support inside yemen trying to reposition itself to have a say in the country. this is a recipe for more clashes and more instability. >> yeah, it's a deeply complex situation. thanks for explain
it looks like hamid karzai back in 2003, only had control of the presidential compound inside kabul and more than that. >> now put it in to context with the leaked conversation. how does that affect what's going on? >> it came has a huge shock to the people of yemen the leaked conversation. because the shia rebellion has been saying in the past the em any number one has saleh, he was the father of the houthi movement in 2004, what we are seeing is the opposite. saleh colluding with...
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afghan major general abdul hamid was at his side. he lost close to 200 of his men this past year. the afghan security forces, particularly the afghan national army, doesn't get the credit it deserves. >> it's the number one respected institution in afghanistan. a couple of years another i probably wouldn't have said that, but today it is. they've taken this fight on. they've got them through two very, very tough fighting seasons, and the last one predominantly all on their own. >> reporter: the afghan government can't afford to pay for them. the afghan army, the police, the air force they're all paid for by the u.s. and its allies. casualty rates they're dying in huge numbers, unsustainable, according to your deputy. the attrition rates is another area of concern. >> yes, there are challenges. thane the army they have today probably will not be the size several years from now. they just cannot afford that. the casualties, you have to take a look and put that in context. in operation 14, the tempo was 14 times greater so you expect probably casualties to go up a little bit. >> glor
afghan major general abdul hamid was at his side. he lost close to 200 of his men this past year. the afghan security forces, particularly the afghan national army, doesn't get the credit it deserves. >> it's the number one respected institution in afghanistan. a couple of years another i probably wouldn't have said that, but today it is. they've taken this fight on. they've got them through two very, very tough fighting seasons, and the last one predominantly all on their own. >>...
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her name is hayati lutfiah hamid, identified through her fingerprints, and laid to rest in a simple coffin with a simple ceremony. her family devastated, and bracing for more terrible news. three more of their relatives among the 153 still missing since air asia flight 8501 disappeared from radar saturday night. "we pray they will be found soon," this family member says. out on the water today, the heavy rains letting up, ever so briefly, allowing recovery teams to resume their grim task. today, the search area expanding from around 6,000 nautical miles to more than 13,000. up to 15 planes and 30 ships now scouring the water, including the "uss sampson," fitted with one of the world's most advanced sonar tracking systems, at times fighting waves up to 15 feet high. racing to find any debris, and any sign of those audio pings the downed jet's black boxes should still be emitting. they batteries last just 30 days. and six days have now already passed. tonight, few new clues. >> there is a clock ticking. the flight data recorder is going to be critical. we'll be able to tell if things were no
her name is hayati lutfiah hamid, identified through her fingerprints, and laid to rest in a simple coffin with a simple ceremony. her family devastated, and bracing for more terrible news. three more of their relatives among the 153 still missing since air asia flight 8501 disappeared from radar saturday night. "we pray they will be found soon," this family member says. out on the water today, the heavy rains letting up, ever so briefly, allowing recovery teams to resume their grim...
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vo --"hayati hamid" fue confirmado por sus huellas dactilares y otros medios.ntregado a sus familiares en indonesia. --los equipos de busqueda siguen luchando por encontrar mas restos de las mas de 150 personas abordo. --hasta el momento, se han recuperado 8 cadaveres blanca --regresamos con angel ayllon y el pronostico del tiempo, adelante angel angel amigos tengan todos muy buenas noche y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion...
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hamid karzai's predecessor was always problematic but by rooting for his opponent who was always going to lose by signaling we were going to cut a separate deal with the taliban we are going to make people like hamid karzai and his successor cut deals with bad actors in the region whether it is the taliban or other terrorist groups or the russians leave these fantasies the we will be friends with the taliban or ear and i just that, fantasies. charles: thanks a lot appreciate it. it has been a tradition across the country a snowstorm has teenagers can this the neighborhood with shovels. how to make extra cash. i did it. find out why one new jersey county stopping it. outrageous stuff in my mind. the judge is next. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. want to know how hard it can be... ...to breath
hamid karzai's predecessor was always problematic but by rooting for his opponent who was always going to lose by signaling we were going to cut a separate deal with the taliban we are going to make people like hamid karzai and his successor cut deals with bad actors in the region whether it is the taliban or other terrorist groups or the russians leave these fantasies the we will be friends with the taliban or ear and i just that, fantasies. charles: thanks a lot appreciate it. it has been a...
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. >> we'll now cross over to yemen and speak with hamid. tell us what you're hearing about after the announcements of that cease-fire was made an hour ago. are you hearing that it is sticking in sanaa. and also tell us what is going on if anything, where you are. >> yes well, the news we've been getting from sanaa is that the cease-fire has been holding. it's been holding for over an hour. also before the cease-fire was declared and accepted the houthies have made some gains with regards to their battle against the presidential guards. so now i think also the political parties are trying to find a way out of this whole mess. now with regards to what is happening, it's pretty much quiet, however we've seen some increased security in the city, a number of check points that were never there over the last few days. and i think they are feeling the tense situation in sanaa could be replicated here. >> let's explain how we got to the situation that we're seeing right now. there has been up rising, the former president ali abdullah saleh stepped d
. >> we'll now cross over to yemen and speak with hamid. tell us what you're hearing about after the announcements of that cease-fire was made an hour ago. are you hearing that it is sticking in sanaa. and also tell us what is going on if anything, where you are. >> yes well, the news we've been getting from sanaa is that the cease-fire has been holding. it's been holding for over an hour. also before the cease-fire was declared and accepted the houthies have made some gains with...
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her name is hayadi hamid.ry plane here on wednesday followed by another and four additional ones today. they identified her by fingerprints and i.d. card and she was wearing a necklace with her initials. a few minutes later another heartbreaking moment as her remains were turned over to her family. her brother was there to receive the paperwork as well as her remains. her burial we're told either tonight or tomorrow. and unfortunately her husband and her daut were also on that flight. the mayor of surabaya at the crisis center says she's telling families to pray for a miracle and right now, 161 more families are still waiting for answers. >> again the news now a ninth body has been recovered from the sea. >>> new year's eve celebrations turning tragic in shanghai a stampede along the city's waterfront just before midnight led to at least 35 deaths and nearly 50 injuries. more than a dozen of those injuries are said to be serious. china's official news agency reports people started scrambling for coupons being
her name is hayadi hamid.ry plane here on wednesday followed by another and four additional ones today. they identified her by fingerprints and i.d. card and she was wearing a necklace with her initials. a few minutes later another heartbreaking moment as her remains were turned over to her family. her brother was there to receive the paperwork as well as her remains. her burial we're told either tonight or tomorrow. and unfortunately her husband and her daut were also on that flight. the mayor...
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agency france press names the suspect, hamid mirad, the desperate manhunt for two suspects not over.2 people are murdered in cold blood in the office of the soo satirical magazine. hooded gunmen dressed in black burst into the, charlie hebdo office and systematically executed 12 people. the dead include some of the best known satirical cartoonists in france and police officers as well. 11 people are wounded in the attack. including four in serious condition. the suspects escaped into the streets of paris. the deputy mayor tells cnn two of the suspects are brothers still at large tonight. this is a national day of mourning in france. demonstrators across europe have taken to the streets in solidarity with the victims. meantime here in new york police are stepping up counterterrorism patrols in response to the attack. in paris. we are
agency france press names the suspect, hamid mirad, the desperate manhunt for two suspects not over.2 people are murdered in cold blood in the office of the soo satirical magazine. hooded gunmen dressed in black burst into the, charlie hebdo office and systematically executed 12 people. the dead include some of the best known satirical cartoonists in france and police officers as well. 11 people are wounded in the attack. including four in serious condition. the suspects escaped into the...
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he was free to get together with his brother and this hamid marot, who planned these attacks.report in usa today late this afternoon that the brothers at least had been to syria and had returned from syria. i had talked to a couple members on capitol hill who said that they had heard reports to that effect, but it had not yet been confirmed. usa today said it had been coming confirmed that cha ed thated that they had been to syria. >> the intelligence committee was giving us today, this is likely fitting that pattern, juan, of fighters going to syria, getting training, coming back. >> right, i think that what senator burr said to you that stood out to me, that this was not in the way that we think of lone wolf acts, this clearly was an orchestrated event and it was well planned and executed. we tie it to isis and we tie it to what's going on in syria and we see it as a consequence of that, from my perspective, the whole attack on journalists seems to be well aware,a when you are critical of islam suddenly you become a target yourself. we had a cartoonist in seattle who had to
he was free to get together with his brother and this hamid marot, who planned these attacks.report in usa today late this afternoon that the brothers at least had been to syria and had returned from syria. i had talked to a couple members on capitol hill who said that they had heard reports to that effect, but it had not yet been confirmed. usa today said it had been coming confirmed that cha ed thated that they had been to syria. >> the intelligence committee was giving us today, this...
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isis operative abdel hamid abdel hamid aboud. >>> president obama will have quite a laundry list designeding its once top secret files on ufo sightings online. the 130,000 pages of reports dubbed project blue dates back to the 1940s. >>> we update the five things to know visit new day cnn.com for the latest. >>> jury selection begins today two years after one of the deadliest mass shootings. 12 people were shot and killed in the aurora movie theater killing. now it will be up to the jury to decide whether the shooter was insane when he opened fire. here's cnn's anna cabrera. >> shot. >> reporter: a night at the movies turns into a real life who are. >> reporter: horror stories. >> i've got a shot of victims. the back door now. >> reporter: terror striking hearts as one man opens fire. 12 people killed. 58 others injured. >> he was just shooting people left and right. >> reporter: survivor o'farrill was shot twice. >> we could hear gunshot after gunshot. i just started praying. >> reporter: the attacker almost escapes. >> is that a suspect? yes, we've got rifles gas masks. >> reporter: hai
isis operative abdel hamid abdel hamid aboud. >>> president obama will have quite a laundry list designeding its once top secret files on ufo sightings online. the 130,000 pages of reports dubbed project blue dates back to the 1940s. >>> we update the five things to know visit new day cnn.com for the latest. >>> jury selection begins today two years after one of the deadliest mass shootings. 12 people were shot and killed in the aurora movie theater killing. now it...
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afghan major general abdul hamid was at his side. he lost close to 200 of his men this past year.ieve that the afghan security forces, particularly the afghan national army doesn't get the credit it deserves. >> campbell: it's the number one respected institution in afghanistan. couple years ago, i probably wouldn't have said that, but today it is. they've taken this fight on, they've gotten them through two very, very tough fighting seasons, and the last one, predominantly, all on their own. >> logan: the afghan government can't afford to pay for them. the afghan army, the police, the air force, they're all paid for by the u.s. and its allies. casualty rates-- they're dying in huge numbers. unsustainable, according to your deputy. the attrition rate's another area of concern. >> campbell: yeah, i mean, there's challenges. they know that the army they have today probably will not be the size several years from now. they just can't afford that. the casualties you brought up, you have to take a look and put that in context. so, in fighting season 14, their operational tempo was at l
afghan major general abdul hamid was at his side. he lost close to 200 of his men this past year.ieve that the afghan security forces, particularly the afghan national army doesn't get the credit it deserves. >> campbell: it's the number one respected institution in afghanistan. couple years ago, i probably wouldn't have said that, but today it is. they've taken this fight on, they've gotten them through two very, very tough fighting seasons, and the last one, predominantly, all on their...
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late wednesday night, last week, on the night of that attack at "charlie hebdo", hamid and his dad drove to a police station 145 miles northeast of paris, and at that police station the 18-year-old kid, the third most wanted man in the world at that moment, he walked into the police station, he turned himself in. he surrendered to police. what happened next, well, that was just a little weird. police held him for a little more than two days and released him without charge. despite all of the initial reports, he actually had not been there when that massacre at "charlie hebdo" happened. this is what he then said after it had been confirmed for the whole world he was not a terrorist. i'm no shock, people said horrible and false things about me on social media, even though i'm a normal student who lives quietly with his parents. the attack was horrific and my thoughts are with the victims. that was the first person in this story, in this drama, this terrible drama unfolding over the past few weeks. that was the first person to come forward voluntarily and turn himself in. that happened a we
late wednesday night, last week, on the night of that attack at "charlie hebdo", hamid and his dad drove to a police station 145 miles northeast of paris, and at that police station the 18-year-old kid, the third most wanted man in the world at that moment, he walked into the police station, he turned himself in. he surrendered to police. what happened next, well, that was just a little weird. police held him for a little more than two days and released him without charge. despite all...
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there is also the third suspect who is in police dust dee 18-year-old hamid. he surrendered to police. what do we know about him? >> conflicting information. we are being hold by some sources that he apparently has an alibi. he was not anywhere near any of this happening and he was in school or some other community. we know he has not been charged as of yet. he is under arrest in custody at this hour but we don't know if or when he will be charged. we were told by authorities today that there several other people who have been arrested in this country and essentially held without charge for the time as the investigation continues. there many people a number of people who are under surveillance. again, the question of young men from these communities being involved in activities that is not new to the country. >> nbc's ron allen, thanks for that. the requesty is who are the karachi brothers? they have not reached conclusions about the biographies and the affiliation of the attackers or whether they had military training. some concluded that from watching that b
there is also the third suspect who is in police dust dee 18-year-old hamid. he surrendered to police. what do we know about him? >> conflicting information. we are being hold by some sources that he apparently has an alibi. he was not anywhere near any of this happening and he was in school or some other community. we know he has not been charged as of yet. he is under arrest in custody at this hour but we don't know if or when he will be charged. we were told by authorities today that...
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they have named to frenchmen in their early 30s and a third attack hamid morad was also involved.ficials, the shooters were linked to a yemeni terrorist organization the strong hold of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that is all for now. the ed show picks up our coverage. >>> welcome to "the ed show" live from new york. let's get to, would. >>> join me in condemning the barbaric attack this morning. >> france's deadliest terror attack in at least two decades. >> the horrific attack in paris. >> this clearly was an organized hit. >> it was a direct assault on a corner stone of democracy. >> these terrorists attack freedom of the speech and press. >> it is closed by foreign fighters. >> these attacks can happen
they have named to frenchmen in their early 30s and a third attack hamid morad was also involved.ficials, the shooters were linked to a yemeni terrorist organization the strong hold of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that is all for now. the ed show picks up our coverage. >>> welcome to "the ed show" live from new york. let's get to, would. >>> join me in condemning the barbaric attack this morning. >> france's deadliest terror attack in at least two...
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samuel laurent, a french journalist bob baer is here again with me as well as shadi hamid, brookings institution fellow. i want to begin with you, if i can, samuel laurent. i spoke to a number of french today who noticed that american absence, senior american absence. i should note for our viewers the american attorney general was in france today, continues to be here for security meetings but did not go to the rally. were the frnchench people disappointed by that? >> i would say clearly, yes, because if you remember after september 11th the president was the first, if i recall to come and visit that time the u.s. after this terrible this massive attack. well actually in this circumstances on the other hand what we can say is the visit was extremely rushed for leaders and that we all know that the u.s. is having very strict security and safety rules and that obviously i would say moving the u.s. president in this place, and it's such a time would have been hazardous as much as it was for the others. so obviously this is something, maybe a political gesture, but then obviously we don'
samuel laurent, a french journalist bob baer is here again with me as well as shadi hamid, brookings institution fellow. i want to begin with you, if i can, samuel laurent. i spoke to a number of french today who noticed that american absence, senior american absence. i should note for our viewers the american attorney general was in france today, continues to be here for security meetings but did not go to the rally. were the frnchench people disappointed by that? >> i would say clearly,...
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. >> hamid has been selling pasta for 20 years. >> i'm very upset because we all work hard for our stands. this is our livelihood. >> now he's got to pack it all up. >> i wasn't really prepared or aware that this was going down until recently. it was a shock. >> murray has fresh juice. he's been here almost ten years. >> we've been here 17 years. >> fresh salsas and guacamole put one daughter through college. she was hoping to do it again for her 8-year-old child. >> i don't think it is fair to live like this, you know what i mean? i'm not ready. >> all of the vendors, 14 of them have been notified by the building's owner he plans to lease the building to someone else come summer and they've been evicted. the vendors tell me cvs pharmacy currently owns space. >> shut down all of these businesses for expansion and it doesn't make sense. >> customers are rallying and they're launching an online petition. we called the landlord and he didn't answer our calls and we reached out to cvs corporate and we're aware of the community concerns and this is an issue that involves the owner and the tena
. >> hamid has been selling pasta for 20 years. >> i'm very upset because we all work hard for our stands. this is our livelihood. >> now he's got to pack it all up. >> i wasn't really prepared or aware that this was going down until recently. it was a shock. >> murray has fresh juice. he's been here almost ten years. >> we've been here 17 years. >> fresh salsas and guacamole put one daughter through college. she was hoping to do it again for her...
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you mentioned, too, one suspect giving himself up, that is the 18-year-old hamid hamyd mourad.s believed he could have been the driver of a getaway vehicle. he says he was innocent, and the city remains on edge. early this morning just outside of paris in the southern suburbs of this city a policewoman shot and killed, she was just attending a traffic accident. a man walked up and killed her. there is no confirmation of any lungage with the brutal a-- linkage with the brutal attack from yesterday. you mentioned the outpouring of grief and mourning for the loss of these individuals, of the people in the satirical newspaper which stood for so much more a freedom of expression, freedom of speech. in fact, a newspaper headline said exactly that. one paper said freedom assassinated, another paper said we will not be killed, freedom will not be killed. i'll just step back a little bit and show you again we've been showing you this memorial one of everything several that we've seen growing and building all around this area. we spoke to an american woman today, and she told us about th
you mentioned, too, one suspect giving himself up, that is the 18-year-old hamid hamyd mourad.s believed he could have been the driver of a getaway vehicle. he says he was innocent, and the city remains on edge. early this morning just outside of paris in the southern suburbs of this city a policewoman shot and killed, she was just attending a traffic accident. a man walked up and killed her. there is no confirmation of any lungage with the brutal a-- linkage with the brutal attack from...
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also hunting a third man as 18-year-old hamid ma rad whose nationalalty is not known.per that charactered the profit mohammed. four cartoonists including the chief editor were killed. the terrorist spoke fluent french and claimed to be al-qaeda terrorists. responded to the attack. a short time later, police found the abandoned get away vehicle. the paper has been targeted before. in 2011, it was fire bombed after an issue featured the profit mohammed on the cover. >> french president -- called the shooting a shocking terrorist attack and said several other plots have been tlarted in recent weeks. >>reporter: in washington, president obama expressed condolences ask pledged his -- and pledged his support. >> we will stand with the people of france through this difficult time. >>reporter: as night fell in paris, a black arm band was placed on the republican statue and thousands packed the square. cbs news. >>> our own ryan is at the french consulate in san francisco here tonight where a rally is about to get underway. ryan. >> yeah, ken that show of support starts in a ha
also hunting a third man as 18-year-old hamid ma rad whose nationalalty is not known.per that charactered the profit mohammed. four cartoonists including the chief editor were killed. the terrorist spoke fluent french and claimed to be al-qaeda terrorists. responded to the attack. a short time later, police found the abandoned get away vehicle. the paper has been targeted before. in 2011, it was fire bombed after an issue featured the profit mohammed on the cover. >> french president --...
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his name was hamid morsd and he was 18 and nationality undetermined. >> his schoolmates were in class today and he proclaimed his innocence. we don't know if it's the name of someone else or there was a third person involved. bill, what is the latest there? >> the latest is after these extroerd 2345er7 events just the after swhok president hollande has already spoken twice about france being in a state of shock. he also said today that this was a test for france and the people and a test for the principals upon which the nation stands. we had a statement from france's prime minister saying look france is at war and new security measures will be necessary to combat a threat that is now very, very clear. the mayor has spoken in the last hour or at least released a statement of condolence to not just the people of paris, but they have been so despicable and the woman responsible for all operations in and around paris. she will give a briefing and perhaps then she will be able to confirm exactly what happened when the two seejs were broken. what we know for sure is that the three gunmen a
his name was hamid morsd and he was 18 and nationality undetermined. >> his schoolmates were in class today and he proclaimed his innocence. we don't know if it's the name of someone else or there was a third person involved. bill, what is the latest there? >> the latest is after these extroerd 2345er7 events just the after swhok president hollande has already spoken twice about france being in a state of shock. he also said today that this was a test for france and the people and a...
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more from hoda hamid on the turkey-syrian border. >> reporter: only a few days since the streets of kobaneent quiet. four months of combat have taken a toll on the town and those who remain here throughout. >> translator: i was terrified. i will never forget those moments. they will stay with me until i die. we live near the front line. our fighters gave us food and water. there was no electricity. the children were very scared. >> it's been months since she and her children have been able to walk around their hometown. jamil has stayed in kobane moving around as the fighting spread from one area to the next. this is the first time he sees his family home. >> translator: they destroyed peoples lives. before, there were people traffic. they all fled to turkey lebanon and iraq all gone. it's sad. >> reporter: it's a war that cost the islamic state of iraq in the lee vant. this is the body of a turkish national being returned to his family. the military achievement has broad a new found pride among kurds. every way here says it's not over yet. >> the hospital has been destroyed. so they have
more from hoda hamid on the turkey-syrian border. >> reporter: only a few days since the streets of kobaneent quiet. four months of combat have taken a toll on the town and those who remain here throughout. >> translator: i was terrified. i will never forget those moments. they will stay with me until i die. we live near the front line. our fighters gave us food and water. there was no electricity. the children were very scared. >> it's been months since she and her children...
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initially, police named three suspects in the "charlie hebdo" attack including an 18-year-old named hamid moread but friends insisteded he was innocent in school at the time of the attack more than 100 miles away. police later confirmed after he voluntarily turned himself in saturday he was released. in a rush french police cast a wide net. but investigators are still seeking answers from anyone who may have been involved in france or abroad including hayat boumediene. atika shubert, cnn, paris. >> joining me now, professor jonathan lawrence from boston college. he's with me here in paris. terror analyst paul cruickshank and national security analyst bob baer in telluride, colorado. we have many developments one being a new terror alert in france tonight, threats against police terror cells activated. also more information now that the woman, the remaining living suspect in these attacks, has, in fact left the country. i want to start, if i can, with you, bob. just for our viewers or maybe just learning about this new terror warning tonight. to put that in context and to give your view as
initially, police named three suspects in the "charlie hebdo" attack including an 18-year-old named hamid moread but friends insisteded he was innocent in school at the time of the attack more than 100 miles away. police later confirmed after he voluntarily turned himself in saturday he was released. in a rush french police cast a wide net. but investigators are still seeking answers from anyone who may have been involved in france or abroad including hayat boumediene. atika shubert,...
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agency france press names the suspect, hamid mirad, the desperate manhunt for two suspects not over. after 12 people are murdered in cold blood in the office of the soo satirical magazine. hooded gunmen dressed in black burst into the, charlie hebdo office and systematically executed 12 people. the dead include some of the best known satirical cartoonists in france and police officers as well. 11 people are wounded in the attack. including four in serious condition. the suspects escaped into the streets of paris. the deputy mayor tells cnn two of the suspects are brothers still at large tonight. this is a national day of mourning in france. demonstrators across europe have taken to the streets in solidarity with the victims. meantime here in new york police are stepping up counterterrorism patrols in response to the attack. in paris. we are going to get to the white house in washington to washington and michelled our correspondent and how they're responding the white house, how they're responding to this. and to paris. fred 5:00 a.m. in paris. what's the latest on the manhunt and the
agency france press names the suspect, hamid mirad, the desperate manhunt for two suspects not over. after 12 people are murdered in cold blood in the office of the soo satirical magazine. hooded gunmen dressed in black burst into the, charlie hebdo office and systematically executed 12 people. the dead include some of the best known satirical cartoonists in france and police officers as well. 11 people are wounded in the attack. including four in serious condition. the suspects escaped into...
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two brothers in their early 30s, said and sherif kouachi as well as an accomplice hamid mourai. one told the associated press the suspects were tied to a yemeni terror group, however no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. joining me with the latest pete williams. what do we know about who these people are? >> to be fair we just don't know exactly what the situation is in france tonight. well into the middle of the night. there have been conflicting reports all afternoon about whether an arrest had been made the deputy mayor of paris thought someone was under arrest, then he said no that wasn't true. we were told earlier this evening that from two u.s. counterterrorism officials that one person was dead and two have been arrested but there are other u.s. officials that say they haven't been told that. the french aren't saying much. there's a natural desire by u.s. officials not to get out ahead of the french. so i think in fairness, chris, we have to say we just don't know exactly what the situation is there tonight. this has been something of a moving picture all da
two brothers in their early 30s, said and sherif kouachi as well as an accomplice hamid mourai. one told the associated press the suspects were tied to a yemeni terror group, however no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. joining me with the latest pete williams. what do we know about who these people are? >> to be fair we just don't know exactly what the situation is in france tonight. well into the middle of the night. there have been conflicting reports all afternoon about...
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the man in question is named abu hamid abou. he's a very notorious figure here in belgium. he hales from brussels the capital of brussels and the capital of europe for that matter. he's believed to be of moroccan descent. he's notorious because he traveled to syria, joined isis. he's believed to be filmed laughing driving a pickup truck dragging at least a half dozen corpses through a field in syria. he's also famous because he's believed to have brought his teenage younger brother, a 13-year-old named yuis to those bloody battle fields in syria to join isis. the boy is believed to have been photographed alongside older fighters and has been described in the belgian press as the youngest fighter in isis the youngest jihadi there. so the belgian authorities are on the lookout for this man. they last tracked him to greece but so far we do not have any information that he has been caught. instead, another man was caught in greece over the weekend by greek police. belgian authorities waiting to extra diet him. extradite him. they are home grown suspected jihadis. as you mention
the man in question is named abu hamid abou. he's a very notorious figure here in belgium. he hales from brussels the capital of brussels and the capital of europe for that matter. he's believed to be of moroccan descent. he's notorious because he traveled to syria, joined isis. he's believed to be filmed laughing driving a pickup truck dragging at least a half dozen corpses through a field in syria. he's also famous because he's believed to have brought his teenage younger brother, a...
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the third suspect, 18-year-old hamid mourad has turned himself into a police station north of paris.e extended the highest terror level to greater paris as authorities continue their search for the suspects and for a second night the people of france stood in solidarity at the place de la republique. the eiffel tower went dark to honor the victims. charlie hebdo confirms today that the next week's edition of the magazine would still be released, but with the print run of 1 million, far above the standard 100,000 copies. joining me now from paris is foreign editor for "the daily beast," christopher dicky. thanks for joining me at this late hour. i know we have a short delay so i will get right to it. let me ask you just about the tone among the french public at the moment. the video that we came out shows cherif kouachi in 2004 in a french documentary series on the appeal of jihad to french-algerian citizens. i wonder if the grief in paris is ever so slowly giving way to a feeling of confusion about how french security did not have a better tab on someone who clearly was monitored by
the third suspect, 18-year-old hamid mourad has turned himself into a police station north of paris.e extended the highest terror level to greater paris as authorities continue their search for the suspects and for a second night the people of france stood in solidarity at the place de la republique. the eiffel tower went dark to honor the victims. charlie hebdo confirms today that the next week's edition of the magazine would still be released, but with the print run of 1 million, far above...
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the girlfriend of hamid mourai. president hollande said france is not done with the threat.ral or specific intelligence is not clear but people feeling a sense of dread here. walking around we certainly get that sense. within the last hour there have been a couple more false alarms. reports of people with weapons. you hear the sirens race off after them. happy to hear they're false alarms but certainly understandable that people are jittery and jumping at every shadow almost out of what's happened here. tomorrow in this very square in fact as we speak, they're clearing some of the area of cars. there's going to be a massive march of rally and solidarity. they're inviting people of all faiths and backgrounds to come here and march in a moment of solidarity. one woman i spoke to today in referring to the fear but i'm very proud of my country right now, proud for the response and proud that people are starting to come together on what could have certainly been a very div is i've moment. but at this point police maintaining their vigilance. still on the lookout for this woman. s
the girlfriend of hamid mourai. president hollande said france is not done with the threat.ral or specific intelligence is not clear but people feeling a sense of dread here. walking around we certainly get that sense. within the last hour there have been a couple more false alarms. reports of people with weapons. you hear the sirens race off after them. happy to hear they're false alarms but certainly understandable that people are jittery and jumping at every shadow almost out of what's...
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hamid. this is what membership does. that does it for "the cycle".ith us today. "now" with alex wagner starts right now. >>> je suis charlie gather for another night as the search for two suspects continues. it is thursday january 8th and this is "now". >> police may be closing in on the killers. ♪ >> they brought out about 800 additional security forces in the paris area. >> rerouting traffic and sirens going around town. >> it is not known if these two will strike again. >> house to house, searching proper wes their guns raised. >> it is quite difficult to get out of france. >> it is a day of great sorrow. >> this has cut this region to the soul to the heart. >> there is a sense of defiance. >> no to the fear. no to the terror.
hamid. this is what membership does. that does it for "the cycle".ith us today. "now" with alex wagner starts right now. >>> je suis charlie gather for another night as the search for two suspects continues. it is thursday january 8th and this is "now". >> police may be closing in on the killers. ♪ >> they brought out about 800 additional security forces in the paris area. >> rerouting traffic and sirens going around town. >> it...
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reporters came to this, they took photographs, and he basically swore loyalty to hamid karzai and to the new i order. he gave up his weapons but nonetheless militiamen -- paid for and armed by the united states -- came to him one day in april or may of 2002 and said, hey, you didn't turn over all your weapons, you're still hiding some. he said no, i don't have any weapons. they arrested him hung him upside down, tortured him, beat him, etc., and they kept him there for so long that his family had to actually sell their livestock to raise money to go buy weapons on the black market and happened it over and say, here are the weapons. let him go. so they finally let him go. but, again as in the case of the baker, once you pay you're marked for life and that's what happened to him, so he was arrested again a few months later and then again three months later until the point where his family was reduced to penniless because they repeatedly had to pay to buy his freedom. case in point where he recognized what the game was and he fled to pakistan. this is 2004 where -- 2003-2004 where he fl
reporters came to this, they took photographs, and he basically swore loyalty to hamid karzai and to the new i order. he gave up his weapons but nonetheless militiamen -- paid for and armed by the united states -- came to him one day in april or may of 2002 and said, hey, you didn't turn over all your weapons, you're still hiding some. he said no, i don't have any weapons. they arrested him hung him upside down, tortured him, beat him, etc., and they kept him there for so long that his family...
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atika, hamid morad is the 18-year-old french police initially identified as a possible suspect. he surrendered to police last night. is it clear if he is still talking to authorities? has he been arrested or released? >> reporter: there's a big question mark hanging over this particular suspect, 18 years old. the police now saying he turned himself in once he saw his name on social media. we actually contacted one of his classmates someone who said he was his classmate in high school, said he was in school at the time of the attack. so it's not clear exactly what his connection is to the other two suspects or if he's still giving any further information to police. but we do know that police have said he has turned himself in and was, so far as we know answering their questions. >> atika shubert, thank you so much. as police continue to hunt for the two terror suspects who remain at large, presumed armed and dangerous, investigators and intelligence officials are also trying to pierce together more information about just who these men are. cnn chief national security corresponden
atika, hamid morad is the 18-year-old french police initially identified as a possible suspect. he surrendered to police last night. is it clear if he is still talking to authorities? has he been arrested or released? >> reporter: there's a big question mark hanging over this particular suspect, 18 years old. the police now saying he turned himself in once he saw his name on social media. we actually contacted one of his classmates someone who said he was his classmate in high school,...
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they came and took photographs and you basically swore to hamid karzai into the order. gave up his weapons and nonetheless come the militia men paid for and armed by the united states came one day in april or may 2002 and said hey come he didn't turn over all your weapons and you're hiding them. no, i don't have any weapons as they arrested him hung him upside down, tortured him, beat him, et cetera. they kept him there for so long that love how shires families had to sell their livestock to raise money to go buy weapons on the black market and handed over and say here's the weapons so they let him go. but that was once you can earmark for life, he was arrested again in two months later and three months later until the point where his family repeatedly had to pay to buy his freedom. it comes to the point where he recognized that the game was and he fled to pakistan. this is 2004 -- 2003, 2004 where he fled pakistan. there were already many other commanders undergoing an came from communities that had tribal elders killed and in that process the taliban reprocessed itsel
they came and took photographs and you basically swore to hamid karzai into the order. gave up his weapons and nonetheless come the militia men paid for and armed by the united states came one day in april or may 2002 and said hey come he didn't turn over all your weapons and you're hiding them. no, i don't have any weapons as they arrested him hung him upside down, tortured him, beat him, et cetera. they kept him there for so long that love how shires families had to sell their livestock to...