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other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe plotting other strikes directed by senior isis handlers in syria according to multiple sources. within days of the rampage in paris police learned that two of the three bombers entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. but according to the document two more men were part of the isis cell. they traveled the same refugee route as the suicide bombers, blending in with thousands of people from wore-torn countries. they were eventually arrested and records of their capture and interrogation obtained by cnn show how isis supported the attackers throughout their mission, this is their story based on multiple interrogations. early october, six weeks before the paris attacks, their documents show their journey back in raqqah. the men didn't know each other's real names or what their mission would be. according to the documents one tells investigators he
other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe plotting other strikes directed by senior isis handlers in syria according to multiple sources. within days of the rampage in paris police learned that two of the three bombers entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. but according to the document two...
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they name an isis operative. have an exclusive report. >> reporter: november 13th, ten isis operatives attacked paris targeting bars, restaurants, concert hall and stadium, shooting as many people as they could before blowing themselves up. by the end of the massacre, the worst terrorist attack in europe in a decade, 130 people were dead. cnn has gained access to thousands of pages of documents and photos from the european investigation which shed new light on the sophisticated network isis uses to coordinate terror attacks across europe. the documents reveal another suspected terrorist never before made public who investigators link to the cell that carried out the paris attacks on the loose in europe for more than six months. other operatives are believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe plodding other strikes directedly senior isis handlers in syria according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium ente
they name an isis operative. have an exclusive report. >> reporter: november 13th, ten isis operatives attacked paris targeting bars, restaurants, concert hall and stadium, shooting as many people as they could before blowing themselves up. by the end of the massacre, the worst terrorist attack in europe in a decade, 130 people were dead. cnn has gained access to thousands of pages of documents and photos from the european investigation which shed new light on the sophisticated network...
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other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe. ther strikes directed by senior isis handlers and syria according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly, showed the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. but according to will documents, two more men were part of the isis cell. they traveled the same refugee route as is you suicide bombers. blending in with thousands of people from war-torn countries. they were eventually arrested and records of their capture and interrogation obtained by cnn show how isis supported the attackers throughout their mission. this is their story based mainly on multiple interrogations. early october, six weeks before the paris attacks, the documents show their journey began in raqqa, syria. the capital of the isis declared calipha caliphate. according to the document
other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe. ther strikes directed by senior isis handlers and syria according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly, showed the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. but...
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other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe, plottingnior isis handlers in syria, according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos, never seen before publicly, show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. according to the documents, two more men were part of the isis cell. they traveled the same refugee route as the suicide bombers, blending in with thousands of people from war torn countries. they were eventually arrested and recorders of their capture and interrogation show how isis supported the attackers throughout their mission. this is their story based mainly on multiple interrogations. early october, six weeks before the paris attack, the documents show their journey began in raqqah, syria. the men doesn't know each other's real names or what their mission would be. he only knew they were being sent to france to do
other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe, plottingnior isis handlers in syria, according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos, never seen before publicly, show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. according to the documents,...
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other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe, plottingtrikes directed by senior isis handlers in syria according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. according to the documents, two more men were part of the isis cell. they traveled the same refugee route as the suicide bombers, blending in with thousands of people from war-torn countries. their names are adele haddadi and mohammed usman. they were eventually arrested and records of their capture and interrogation obtained by cnn show how isis supported their attackers. this is their story based on multiple interrogations of haddadi. early october, six weeks before the paris attacks, the documents show the journey began in raqqa, syria, the capital of the self-declared isis cal fate. the men didn't kno
other isis operatives are right now believed to be living among ordinary citizens in europe, plottingtrikes directed by senior isis handlers in syria according to multiple sources. within days of the shocking rampage in paris, police learned that two of the three suicide bombers at the stadium entered europe by posing as syrian refugees. these surveillance photos never seen before publicly show the bombers as they approach their target. this is the moment they detonate their devices. according...
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and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operatives, even isis officials who want to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. we can't let it become that. >> but it sounds like strength when he says it and people when they're afraid like and need the idea of a strong leader. what do you say to the supporters of him who resonate with that message? >> well, there's phony strength and real strength. and it's phony strength to not know what you're talking about and to make outrageous statements that will actually make our job harder. no matter how in the moment it sounds. real strength is leveling with the american people and making it clear, we will defeat isis. i do believe that. but that we've got to make sure that here at home we're not opening doors to people who feel that somehow they want to be part of this global movement because donald trump has said it's a war between us and them. we are a nation of immigrants and we should be proud of that. it's a great asset. so we can't let trump or anybody of his undermine our greatest strengths. >> isi
and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operatives, even isis officials who want to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. we can't let it become that. >> but it sounds like strength when he says it and people when they're afraid like and need the idea of a strong leader. what do you say to the supporters of him who resonate with that message? >> well, there's phony strength and real strength. and it's phony strength to not know what you're...
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communications between isis attackers and their handlers and the name of an isis operative who spent. paul crookshank is joining us now. paul, you have been taking a look through a lot of this. what are these documents, was it 90,000 documents that have come out. what does it reveal about how isis is planning their attacks? >> they built up a significant terrorism infrastructure inside syria to launch attacks against europe. it reveals they set up an intricate logistical support system inside europe to support those attacks, that they are communicating in real time using these encrypted apps with operatives in europe as they make their way to launch these attacks, handling logistics, money transfers. all that kind of thing. this is terrorism by remote control. this is the isis operatives running the show from syria when it comes to european attacks. >> with all your reporting, you have discovered this paris attack as it was last november, might have been smaller plot of a much bigger plot. >> yes, there are indications this was a slimmed-down version of a much larger plot that they w
communications between isis attackers and their handlers and the name of an isis operative who spent. paul crookshank is joining us now. paul, you have been taking a look through a lot of this. what are these documents, was it 90,000 documents that have come out. what does it reveal about how isis is planning their attacks? >> they built up a significant terrorism infrastructure inside syria to launch attacks against europe. it reveals they set up an intricate logistical support system...
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if you're concerned about isis operatives coming to america, yeah, be concerned about refugees, be concerned about the visa waiver program, but be really concerned about our completely porous, particularly, southern border. sharyl: that, even though the number of border patrol agents has doubled to 21,000 and its budget has more than tripled to $13 billion a year. gil kerlikowske: people need to realize that the border is much more secure than it's ever been. sharyl: gil kerlikowske is head of customs and border idea of terrorists crossing the border? mr. kerlikowske: terrorism is a concern whether it would be the people that came in through 9/11 that entered the country and went through the process or whether it's homegrown terrorists, young people who are influenced by the media and influenced, frankly, through the internet to create a terrorist act. be agencies, in particular the federal government to the local government. that's changed dramatically. sharyl: rhodes-wolf, now retired from the fbi, says we've done a good job fighting a nimble, unpredictable enemy. when i say what's been th
if you're concerned about isis operatives coming to america, yeah, be concerned about refugees, be concerned about the visa waiver program, but be really concerned about our completely porous, particularly, southern border. sharyl: that, even though the number of border patrol agents has doubled to 21,000 and its budget has more than tripled to $13 billion a year. gil kerlikowske: people need to realize that the border is much more secure than it's ever been. sharyl: gil kerlikowske is head of...
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isis operates in the area and has staged mustard attacks in the past and isis is desperate to hold onto this area. mosul in northern iraq. it's the center of their claim they have a caliphate. >>> thanks very much. mr. chairman, your reaction, first of all, to this report. >> it demonstrates that isis is willing to use chemical weapons to kill americans, whether it be over in iraq and syria or in the homeland, which is what we're always concerned about. >> is that realistic, that isis elements in the united states could use this kind of mustard agent against american civilians? >> they certainly have the intent. do they have the capability? probably not. they'd have to get it into the united states. but they do have the intent. they demonstrated that. it also shows how they're becoming more desperate in the fight. remember, mosul, as barbara starr talked about, is really going to be kind of the fight. mosul and raqqa are what they are holding onto to still maintain this caliphate. and they'll use everything they have in that fight. i think they've had this for quite some time. now you
isis operates in the area and has staged mustard attacks in the past and isis is desperate to hold onto this area. mosul in northern iraq. it's the center of their claim they have a caliphate. >>> thanks very much. mr. chairman, your reaction, first of all, to this report. >> it demonstrates that isis is willing to use chemical weapons to kill americans, whether it be over in iraq and syria or in the homeland, which is what we're always concerned about. >> is that...
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and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operative, even isis officials, who want tos as clash of civilizationciviliza religious war. it's not and we can't let it become that. >> that interview was tape order friday before clinton made that comment lumping half of trump supporters in that so-called basket of deplorables. that's why she was not asked about it, although she has expressed some regret about making that comment. trump also paid his respects to the victims of 9/11, but last night, he waited on twitter quote hillary clinton just had her 47% moment. what a terrible thing she said about so many great americans. that 47% is a clear reference to mitt romney's big gaffe back in 2012, the question is, leland, will this comment hurt clinton as much as it did him. leland. >> polls will tell in 58 days as you say. kristin fisher, thanks so much. >>> let's bring in our fox news digital politics editor. i want to start with the news from this morning, the video of hillary clinton not looking well, her campaign says she overheated and we have video of her a short time later coming out fro
and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operative, even isis officials, who want tos as clash of civilizationciviliza religious war. it's not and we can't let it become that. >> that interview was tape order friday before clinton made that comment lumping half of trump supporters in that so-called basket of deplorables. that's why she was not asked about it, although she has expressed some regret about making that comment. trump also paid his respects to the victims of 9/11, but last...
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. >> as chairman of the senate homeland security committee if you're concerned about isis operatives coming into america because her about refugees be concerned about the visa program be concerned about are completely porous particular southern border. >> tonight a look of human toll the debut full measure with sharyl attkisson. >>> college football history made last night in bristol tennessee the largest crowd to ever watch a college football game turned out a pistol speedway to watch tennessee virginia tech square off in the that's right the football field situated in enfield of the track. the crowd was announced at 159,000 people both campuses are located about 100 miles per bristol the previous ncaa attendance record was held for michigan 2013 victory over notre dame at michigan stadium. keeping things local here's randy what sports. taking on ucla of the pack 12 the rebels lost to the bruins last year by 28 points sam boyd stadium on the first driver look like he was going to be around again.josh drove down the field so did zhivago score 7-0 but the rebels come back on their fir
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unfortunately donald trump has done is made our job harder and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operatives to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. we can't let i become that. >> that's hillary clinton this weekend. i'm joined now by terrorism analyst malcolm nance. donald trump is speaking before the national guard association in baltimore within the hour. do you believe enough attention has been given to this conversation of isis? we have this fragile cease-fire now. are both candidates doing enough here? >> well, certainly, i don't think donald trump is doing enough. i'm not just saying that just to say it. it's just right now you turn on the tv this morning, the day of 9/11 and we are talking about someone with pneumonia. franklin delano roosevelt fought all of world war ii crippled with polio in a wheelchair. there are other people who had health issues. the single most important security issue we have aside from the control of atomic weapons is the battle against the islamic state. that needs to be brought to the forefront. you can't say you ha
unfortunately donald trump has done is made our job harder and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operatives to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. we can't let i become that. >> that's hillary clinton this weekend. i'm joined now by terrorism analyst malcolm nance. donald trump is speaking before the national guard association in baltimore within the hour. do you believe enough attention has been given to this conversation of isis? we have...
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france has began air operations against isis over aircraft and they're using the aircraft carrier the charles de gaulle. france did begin military operations against isis in 2014 but has intensified their mission ever since last november's attack that took place in paris. the pentagon says 18 isiss have been killed in the past month. dozens of those leaders taken out in mosul. this ahead of th month. >>> police in spain, germany and belgium work together to bust a isis cell. the agency released five people in total and describe the cell as very active and dangerous. from the terrorism alert desk in washington i'm jonathan elias. >> jim: south florida donut shop coming under fire after a police officer claimed that an employee put soap in her coffee. first the cop thought it was just bad coffee so she stosed it. the next day she went back to this time a male employee took her order then it's believed the same employee from the day before came over, took the cup from him. that's when things got more concerting. >> the same employee from the day before came over and took the cup from him
france has began air operations against isis over aircraft and they're using the aircraft carrier the charles de gaulle. france did begin military operations against isis in 2014 but has intensified their mission ever since last november's attack that took place in paris. the pentagon says 18 isiss have been killed in the past month. dozens of those leaders taken out in mosul. this ahead of th month. >>> police in spain, germany and belgium work together to bust a isis cell. the agency...
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but he said that all of the isis operatives should stay at home and do exactly what this guy did. yet, the fbi didn't mention isis. >> yeah, no, look, it's funny, i was talking to steve hayes about this before i came on. they did this plenty of other times where they try to down play connections, lone wolves, pacs of lone wolves and all these sorts of silly things. i understand it fits a political narrative that barack obama is wanting it sustain which is becoming increasingly unsustainable. we aren't having terror attacks. isis isn't a danger to us. more danger of falling in a bathtub than terrorism. always trying to down play it work place violence at fort hood. the more they do that, the more it reinforces another narrative which is that maybe it is actually islam that's the problem. if these guys aren't agents of isis and aren't at war with us and random muslims for whatever reason self-activate and declare war on us, that's completely contrary and really really dangerous to another narrative we have gotten out of this white house. >> which is the president speaking out about t
but he said that all of the isis operatives should stay at home and do exactly what this guy did. yet, the fbi didn't mention isis. >> yeah, no, look, it's funny, i was talking to steve hayes about this before i came on. they did this plenty of other times where they try to down play connections, lone wolves, pacs of lone wolves and all these sorts of silly things. i understand it fits a political narrative that barack obama is wanting it sustain which is becoming increasingly...
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>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through the porous southern borders. but that is my concern. but it is a legitimate concern to be wary of refugee that are not fully vetted. so the first thing we need to do with any refugee is we need to set proper criteria. we can't let refugees in with zero risk. and what i've said about syrian refugees, why not set criteria, for example, women and children relatives of syrian-american citizens who have the financial wherewithal to support them. if there is any question, you don't let the refugee in. i'm the sponsor of the safe act in the senate that would require the department of the homeland security and fbi director and head of the terrorism center to certify whoever we let in poses no risk to america. and we really can't vet people that well. just take no risks. >> senator, you are up there in new york, to be part of the united nations general assembly as an invited guest. do you expect security to be increased exponentially because of what we've seen over this weekend? >> it will be
>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through the porous southern borders. but that is my concern. but it is a legitimate concern to be wary of refugee that are not fully vetted. so the first thing we need to do with any refugee is we need to set proper criteria. we can't let refugees in with zero risk. and what i've said about syrian refugees, why not set criteria, for example, women and children relatives of syrian-american...
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secondly i will say that even though you may not have isis operatives within the stream coming in, youhave those who will not assimilate. those who do not will create the problems, the format -- the foundation for acts of violence down the road. simply say it's not happened yet does not mean it's not going to happen. the second thing i would sigh to answer the critics, we have even more folks coming in who we don't -- let me make this very clear. we don't have a baseline to vet these folks. some of this i believe is just blind luck. if you're starting with zero, neil. say, for example, you were a refugee, there's no record of your existence, no electronic record, no physical record, so we have to figure out if you're good or bad, if a primary source is saying i'm a good buy, trust me, okay, that's a lot of the vetting we do. putting them in a facility that gives some level of time for people to be observed. with that said there's no guarantee that they're going to maintain that peacefulness. >> it is weird. i don't know what we're doing, but we'll be doing a lot more of it. >> we told
secondly i will say that even though you may not have isis operatives within the stream coming in, youhave those who will not assimilate. those who do not will create the problems, the format -- the foundation for acts of violence down the road. simply say it's not happened yet does not mean it's not going to happen. the second thing i would sigh to answer the critics, we have even more folks coming in who we don't -- let me make this very clear. we don't have a baseline to vet these folks....
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>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through the porous southern borders. but that is my concern. but it is a legitimate concern to be wary of refugee that are not fully vetted. so the first thing we need to do with any refugee is we need to set proper criteria. we can't let refugees in with zero risk. and what i've said about syrian refugees, why not set criteria, for example, women and children relatives of syrian-american citizens who have the financial wherewithal to support them. if there is any question, you don't let the refugee in. i'm the sponsor of the safe act in the senate that would require the department of the homeland security and fbi director and head of the terrorism center to certify whoever we let in poses no risk to america. and we really can't vet people that well. just take no risks. >> senator, you are up there in new york, to be part of the united nations general assembly as an invited guest. do you expect security to be increased exponentially because of what we've seen over this weekend? >> it will be
>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through the porous southern borders. but that is my concern. but it is a legitimate concern to be wary of refugee that are not fully vetted. so the first thing we need to do with any refugee is we need to set proper criteria. we can't let refugees in with zero risk. and what i've said about syrian refugees, why not set criteria, for example, women and children relatives of syrian-american...
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but he said that all of the isis operatives should stay at home and do exactly what this guy did. he fbi didn't mention isis. >> yeah, no, look, it's funny, i was talking to steve hayes about this before i came on. they did this plenty of other times where they try to down play connections, lone wolves, pacs of lone wolves and all these sorts of silly things. i understand it fits a political narrative that barack obama is wanting it sustain which is becoming increasingly unsustainable. we aren't having terror attacks. isis isn't a danger to us. more danger of falling in a bathtub than terrorism. always trying to down play it work place violence at fort hood. the more they do that, the more it reinforces another narrative which is that maybe it is actually islam that's the problem. if these guys aren't agents of isis and aren't at war with us and random muslims for whatever reason self-activate and declare war on us, that's completely contrary and really really dangerous to another narrative we have gotten out of this white house. >> which is the president speaking out about that al
but he said that all of the isis operatives should stay at home and do exactly what this guy did. he fbi didn't mention isis. >> yeah, no, look, it's funny, i was talking to steve hayes about this before i came on. they did this plenty of other times where they try to down play connections, lone wolves, pacs of lone wolves and all these sorts of silly things. i understand it fits a political narrative that barack obama is wanting it sustain which is becoming increasingly unsustainable. we...
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>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through our very porous southern borders. that's my first concern. listen, it's a legitimate concern to be wary of refugees that are not fully vetted. the first thing we need to do with any refugees is we need to set proper criteria. you know, we really can't left refugees in with zero risk. what i've always said about syrian refugees he, why not set criteria, for example, women and children relatives of syrian-american citizens who have the financial wherewithal to support them, and if there's any question whatsoever, you don't let the refugee in. i'm the sponsor of the safe act in the senate which would require the secretary of homeland security, the fbi director, and the head of the terrorism center to certify that whoever we let in poses no risk to america. and we really can't vet people that well. just take no risks. >> senator, you're up there in new york. to be a part of the united nations general assembly as an invited guest. do you expect security to be increased exponentially becaus
>> in terms of isis operatives coming into this country, i'm more concerned about them coming in through our very porous southern borders. that's my first concern. listen, it's a legitimate concern to be wary of refugees that are not fully vetted. the first thing we need to do with any refugees is we need to set proper criteria. you know, we really can't left refugees in with zero risk. what i've always said about syrian refugees he, why not set criteria, for example, women and children...
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operates. >> explosives hidden in shoes. improvised bombs are an active ongoing threat. >> with the refugee crisis, the number of isis jihadees operating in the west is set to increase. >> the numbers are challenged security with many arriving and refusing to identify themselves in europe. >> this is the ideal situation for isis that penetrates several countries in europe. >> and according to reports, the master mind of the paris attacks snuck into europe claiming to be a refugee. >> he boasted being able to travel freely between europe and syria. >> while they're sneaking into europe, twice as many british muslims are fighting for isis than the british armed forces. >> in the gruesome video showing james foal ley's murder, many w shocked to hear a british accent. >> america is not immune. >> federal prosecutors say a man trained in syria returned to the united states to launch a terrorist attack here at home. >> according to u.s. homeland security team, there have been over 122 u.s. terrorist cases involving home grown violent jihadists since 9/11. fortunately many have been thwarted by law enforcement. that's the first circ
operates. >> explosives hidden in shoes. improvised bombs are an active ongoing threat. >> with the refugee crisis, the number of isis jihadees operating in the west is set to increase. >> the numbers are challenged security with many arriving and refusing to identify themselves in europe. >> this is the ideal situation for isis that penetrates several countries in europe. >> and according to reports, the master mind of the paris attacks snuck into europe claiming...
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unfortunately, donald trump has done is made our job hard harder given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operativest to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. >> let's bring in howard dean, former vermont governor, former dnc chair and current msnbc contributor. always good to see you, howard. i want to take a look at some new numbers which show 40% of americans report they still feel afraid when they think about the september 11th attacks. how do you think, howard, that fear could play out in the voting booth? >> well, i think it's certainly going to play out because donald trump is running a campaign based on fear and dog whistling hate. not so much dog whistle actually. he's pretty much out there talking about muslims and imgraveni immigrants and stuff of that sort. i think people who will succumb to the fear will vote for trump. on the other hand, the rational, thoughtful people, and i think those outnumber the people who are afraid by a lot, are going to vote for hillary clinton because you cannot be safe if the person who is leading the country doesn't k
unfortunately, donald trump has done is made our job hard harder given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operativest to create this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. >> let's bring in howard dean, former vermont governor, former dnc chair and current msnbc contributor. always good to see you, howard. i want to take a look at some new numbers which show 40% of americans report they still feel afraid when they think about the september 11th attacks. how do you...
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close military coordination between the united states and russia against common enemies like isis operatingsyria. >> this labor day is bringing good news for drivers across america. gas prices are at their lowest we feel since 2004. aaa says the national average for a gallon of regular is $2.21. that is 20 cents cheaper than this time last year. pennsylvania's average is 12 cents above the national average but delaware center city nine cents lower and new jersey's is actually below two dollars. americans are expected to save an extra $320 per household this year on gas. >>> the maker of gatorade says it's now producing an organic version of the popular sports drink. pepsi says the new products will be available in three flavors in select cities starting this fall. the new drinks will only contain seven ingredients all of which will be organic. >> interesting. >>> all right. it is time now for a check of the accuweather forecast on a day that really turned out rather unexpectedly to be pretty nice. >> yeah. over to meteorologist cecily tynan checking out the rest of our evening and looking f
close military coordination between the united states and russia against common enemies like isis operatingsyria. >> this labor day is bringing good news for drivers across america. gas prices are at their lowest we feel since 2004. aaa says the national average for a gallon of regular is $2.21. that is 20 cents cheaper than this time last year. pennsylvania's average is 12 cents above the national average but delaware center city nine cents lower and new jersey's is actually below two...
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isis. the operation is expected later this fall. after withdrawing nearly all u.s. troops from crosswalk iraq in 2011, the president began building them back up in 2014. the deployment, announced today, will bring the total above 5,000. today, secretary of state john kerry warned russia to stop the carnage in the syrian city of aleppo, or the u.s. will s working with moscow to end the civil war there. russian and syrian bombs damaged two hospitals and a bakery today. the u.n. says nearly 100 children have been killed just since friday. the russians claim they're only targeting terrorists. the russians have also claimed they had nothing to do with the downing of malaysia airline's examining all the wreckage and other evidence, international investigators said today it was a millis brought from russia and fired from territory held by russian-backed rebels that brought down the boeing 777 in july of 2014. all 298 on board were killed. president obama will lead the u.s. delegation traveling to israel for the funeral of shimon peres on friday. the former prime minister a
isis. the operation is expected later this fall. after withdrawing nearly all u.s. troops from crosswalk iraq in 2011, the president began building them back up in 2014. the deployment, announced today, will bring the total above 5,000. today, secretary of state john kerry warned russia to stop the carnage in the syrian city of aleppo, or the u.s. will s working with moscow to end the civil war there. russian and syrian bombs damaged two hospitals and a bakery today. the u.n. says nearly 100...
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-- isis operatives and recruiters within the refugee population in europe. this is the same pool of refugees that the u.n. is picking from the refugee population to bring to the united states. remember, the u.n. decides what refugees come to america. the u.n. is under the influence of the oic, the organization of islamic cooperation. this is why you see a lot of muslim refugees coming to the united states. isis already infiltrated the refugee population in europe. so when we bring refugees to the united states, we have no idea what their loyalty is, whether they are working with isis, whether they are plants in here, whether they are here to prepare attacks on 9/11. this is the week of 9/11. are they already here plotting to carry out attacks in the united states? if god forbid something happens this 9/11, i want you to remember this speech and about isis already coming into the united states disguised as refugees. and while i'm talking about refugees and their loyalty to isis, iranian refugee adnan fazeli, who died for isis, was on welfare in the united sta
-- isis operatives and recruiters within the refugee population in europe. this is the same pool of refugees that the u.n. is picking from the refugee population to bring to the united states. remember, the u.n. decides what refugees come to america. the u.n. is under the influence of the oic, the organization of islamic cooperation. this is why you see a lot of muslim refugees coming to the united states. isis already infiltrated the refugee population in europe. so when we bring refugees to...
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unfortunately donald trump has done is made our job harder and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operativese this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. and we can't let it become that. >> but it sounds like strength when he says it, and people, when they're afraid, like and need the idea of a strong leader. what do you say to the supporters of him who resonate with that message? >> well, there's phony strength and there's real strength. it's phony strength to not know what you're talking about and to make outrageous statements that will actually make our job harder no matter how, in the moment, it sounds. real strength is leveling with the american people and making it clear, we will defeat isis. i do believe that. but that we have got to make sure that here at home we're not opening doors to people who feel that somehow they want to be part of this global movement because donald trump has said it's a war between us and them. and that's pretty attractive to people. and we're finding more and more as we look at the profiles of some of the folks who get radicalized
unfortunately donald trump has done is made our job harder and given a lot of aid and comfort to isis operativese this as some kind of clash of civilization, a religious war. it's not. and we can't let it become that. >> but it sounds like strength when he says it, and people, when they're afraid, like and need the idea of a strong leader. what do you say to the supporters of him who resonate with that message? >> well, there's phony strength and there's real strength. it's phony...
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isis has figured out how to operate outside of the international financial system, lessening of the the impact of our banking sanctions we've relied upon before. we may be able to defeat isis, but the problem of terrorist financing will stay with us. i took a trip in february to israel, qatar, saudi arabia, and turkey that confirmed this assessment. that's why i believe we need a more robust permanent international architecture for countering terrorist financial networks. so in june i introduced the stop terrorist operational resources and money act, so-called storm act, with senator johnny isakson. and this is but a first step. this bill provides a strong set of tools to compel greater cooperation from partner nations. the storm act authorizes a new designation by the president called -- and i'm quoting -- "jurisdiction of terrorism financing concern." which can be triggered either by a lack of political will by a country or lack of capacity to take on this problem. some countries have the capacity to make meaningful progress but lack the political will to do so. i believe we should le
isis has figured out how to operate outside of the international financial system, lessening of the the impact of our banking sanctions we've relied upon before. we may be able to defeat isis, but the problem of terrorist financing will stay with us. i took a trip in february to israel, qatar, saudi arabia, and turkey that confirmed this assessment. that's why i believe we need a more robust permanent international architecture for countering terrorist financial networks. so in june i...
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. >> martha: new terror raids leading to the arrest of three isis operatives. two syrian teenagers, and one man in his 20s have been taken into custody. they have been monitoring them for months, but they were believed to have entered germany using the same isis smugglers used in the paris attacks. >> she has the gall to call us deplorable. unbelievable. >> do i look deplorable? i'm a wife, a mother, i work full time. i'm voting for donald trump. bill: donald trump and his supporters hitting back on that basket of deplorables comment. donald trump jr. retweeting a picture of their supporters saying looks like we'll need a bigger basket. the way trump has gone after this is very different from if four years ago. where do you rate this comment when you compare it to romney at 47%, and barack obama talking about those who cling to their guns and religion. >> it's more in line with the barack obama comment. it's an attack on the entire group of people that are supporting donald trump, ordinary americans. and it flies in the face of hillary clinton's phoney message o
. >> martha: new terror raids leading to the arrest of three isis operatives. two syrian teenagers, and one man in his 20s have been taken into custody. they have been monitoring them for months, but they were believed to have entered germany using the same isis smugglers used in the paris attacks. >> she has the gall to call us deplorable. unbelievable. >> do i look deplorable? i'm a wife, a mother, i work full time. i'm voting for donald trump. bill: donald trump and his...
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i'm afraid that europe will become the preferred theater of isis operations and actions. europe's borders are not hard to penetrate. in france and belgium we have seen how effective the use of sleeper cells willing to use suicide attacks can be. and these attacks are increasingly innovative, that became evident on bastille day when this terrorist drove a truck into a frenchmen sl celebrating, killing frenchmen and french women. 86 people died. isis accepts the killing of children, and see that as a normal collateral damage. they even systematically use children. i think we've seen a bit of this in a picture here, as future suicide bombers and hide behind women and children in order to deter counterattacks. isis is successful in propelling the european public exactly in the direction that it is hoping for. that is panic and overreact. germany just learned a lesson the hard way. when we went through a week of terror, just a month ago, when four terrorists or terrorist-like attacks took place in germany. not all of them were isis related. and even as germany is trying to ope
i'm afraid that europe will become the preferred theater of isis operations and actions. europe's borders are not hard to penetrate. in france and belgium we have seen how effective the use of sleeper cells willing to use suicide attacks can be. and these attacks are increasingly innovative, that became evident on bastille day when this terrorist drove a truck into a frenchmen sl celebrating, killing frenchmen and french women. 86 people died. isis accepts the killing of children, and see that...
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through the flood of bridget -- refugees from syria and authorities say that there are other isis operativesng for their capers in syria. >>> 7:32 am. and east bay community is remembering a young man who died in a car accident over the weekend. 17-year-old isaiah mease is from union city. he died when the car that he was driving crashed on interstate 880 near the west a street offering heyward. it happened yesterday morning. you can see a mangled car there. two other people were in that car. they suffered major injuries. isaiah had just started his senior year of high school. he was on the logan heights football team. his teammates held a vigil last night to remember him. >> every time he stepped on the football field, he always played his heart out. no matter what. but we were down in practice was dull, he got us together and made us a team. he tried to make as a team. he was a leader for this group of boys. rest of the season, we're going to play in his name for him.>>> isaiah died at the scene. lease are still investigating how it happened. >>> breaking news from overnight. two people ha
through the flood of bridget -- refugees from syria and authorities say that there are other isis operativesng for their capers in syria. >>> 7:32 am. and east bay community is remembering a young man who died in a car accident over the weekend. 17-year-old isaiah mease is from union city. he died when the car that he was driving crashed on interstate 880 near the west a street offering heyward. it happened yesterday morning. you can see a mangled car there. two other people were in...
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isis. the operation is expected later this fall. after withdrawing nearly all u.s. troops from iraq in 2011, the president began building them back up in the deployment announced today will bring the total above 5,000. >>> near san diego, another fatal police shooting is raising questions about how officers are trained to deal with mental illness. here is mireya villarreal. >> why? why? why? why? >> moments after the shooting, cell phone video shows alfred olongo on the ground being treated while his sister is kept several feet away. >> oh, my god. >> olongo's sister called 911 to get help for her brother. >> when police arrived they say olongo refused their command. this freeze frame shows the the moment before the shooting. el cajon police chief, jeff davis. >> at one point the male rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket. place both hands together on it extended it rapidly towards the officer taking what be a shooting stance. putting the object in the officer's face. olongo was unarmed but haven't revealed what he was holding. after his sister made the
isis. the operation is expected later this fall. after withdrawing nearly all u.s. troops from iraq in 2011, the president began building them back up in the deployment announced today will bring the total above 5,000. >>> near san diego, another fatal police shooting is raising questions about how officers are trained to deal with mental illness. here is mireya villarreal. >> why? why? why? why? >> moments after the shooting, cell phone video shows alfred olongo on the...
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i think we need do much more with our tech companies to prevent isis and their operatives from being able to use the internet, to radicalize, even direct people in our country and europe and elsewhere, but we also have to intensify our airstrikes against isis and eventually support our arab and kurdish partners to be able to actually take out isis in raqqah and their clacim of being a calcaliphate. we're making progress. our military is assisting in iraq. and we're hoping within a year we'll be able to push them out of iraq and really squeeze them in syria. but we have to be cognizant of the fact that they've had foreign fighters coming to volunteer for them, foreign money, foreign weapons, so we have to make this the top priority. and i would also do everything possible to take out their leadership. i was involved in a number efforts to take out al qaeda leadership when i was secretary of state, including of course taking out bin laden, and i think we need to go after baghdadi as well, make that one of our organizing principles. because we've got to defeat isis and do everything we c
i think we need do much more with our tech companies to prevent isis and their operatives from being able to use the internet, to radicalize, even direct people in our country and europe and elsewhere, but we also have to intensify our airstrikes against isis and eventually support our arab and kurdish partners to be able to actually take out isis in raqqah and their clacim of being a calcaliphate. we're making progress. our military is assisting in iraq. and we're hoping within a year we'll be...
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isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in syria adnani was a mysterious figure. ly captured on camera, face blurred in the only video we have of him. as chief spokesman for isis, adnani incited followers in the west to kill non-muslims where they could in so-called lone wolf attacks. smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your char he said in of a speech in 2014. adnani an architect of external operations for isis according to the pentagon. reportedly recruiting fighters and instigating deadly attacks. including those in paris and brusselss. the pentagon said earlier this year, that 25,000 isis fighters have been killed by u.s. coalition air strikes. but adnani was no ordinary fighter. and his death could be a devastating blow to isis. the government of iraq claimed to have hit adnani with an air strike in january. wounding him critically. but that was never confirmed. >> long time u.s. soccer star, hope solo is now a player without a team. first she was suspended from u.s. national team. her contract canceled after she made
isis has been losing territory. adnani was killed inspecting operations. born in syria adnani was a mysterious figure. ly captured on camera, face blurred in the only video we have of him. as chief spokesman for isis, adnani incited followers in the west to kill non-muslims where they could in so-called lone wolf attacks. smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your char he said in of a speech in 2014. adnani an architect of external operations for isis...