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mr. kouachi. to turn himself over. if it turns out that he did not commit the acts he was accused of then he could exonerate himself. >> the french are also in grief because they know the country will struggle to recover from these wounds and they fear what will come next. president francois hollande says this is a time for national unity. >> translator: france has been struck directly in its heart liberty and resistance breathes freely. spontaneous gathering within france shows once again against those who think they can attack it by killing journalists and police. >> as a mark of respect france's most iconic structure the eiffel tower was plunged deeply into darkness. tim friend, al jazeera picardy. >> launched by the military appointed parliament, accused of corruption in connection with a croafl ricecontroversial rice subsidy program. driving protest for the antigovernment protests. scierld hasscott heidler has the latest. >> first we layered representation from the anticrimtion commission. anticorruption commissio
mr. kouachi. to turn himself over. if it turns out that he did not commit the acts he was accused of then he could exonerate himself. >> the french are also in grief because they know the country will struggle to recover from these wounds and they fear what will come next. president francois hollande says this is a time for national unity. >> translator: france has been struck directly in its heart liberty and resistance breathes freely. spontaneous gathering within france shows...
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mr. kouachi, apparently when he jumped into the market and started taking hostages and parentally he yelled you know who i am. so, you know, there does appear to be more than just a consequences link here. >> we know there's a 26-year-old boumeddiene that happens to be a accomplice of coulibaly. these people have been described as a terror cell that has been waiting for perhaps this moment. >> that's interesting, actually. there are associates of the individuals who have gone on and done all sorts of things. one of the guys who was associated with them working with them and assassinated tu knee shan politician. it's interesting. these guys they are the usual suspects. they're individuals well known to french authorities. they were known to american authorities. they were on a no fly list for years in the united states. i think that's the troubling part here. trying to understand how the guys managed to slip through the net given they weren't unknown. they were known. >> mikey? >> tamron it's important to say now that france is unique in terms of the vulnerability of faces of islamic extremi
mr. kouachi, apparently when he jumped into the market and started taking hostages and parentally he yelled you know who i am. so, you know, there does appear to be more than just a consequences link here. >> we know there's a 26-year-old boumeddiene that happens to be a accomplice of coulibaly. these people have been described as a terror cell that has been waiting for perhaps this moment. >> that's interesting, actually. there are associates of the individuals who have gone on and...
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mr. kouachi had trained in yemen and went there at a time when many other muslim men went to yemen inspired by anwar al-awlaki, who had been a senior figure for the terrorist group there, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. before he was killed in an american drone strike in september 2011, he repeatedly called for the killing of cartoonists who insulted the prophet mohammed." that is from "the new york times." the freedom of press, freedom of expression. headline here this morning in the "usa today," this is what the front page looks like. "france on edge." "terror alert expended as manhunt spreads." that hunt has spread north of paris. a look here at "the new york times" and their picture as journalists at afp are standing outside of their offices. "je suis charlie" is the small sign you see and that is a huge picture of journalists gathered in support in the city of paris as they support their colleagues who were murdered at "charlie hebdo" magazine. we are asking about freedom of expression, what does it mean to you today. texas, charles on our republican line. caller: thank you. host: g
mr. kouachi had trained in yemen and went there at a time when many other muslim men went to yemen inspired by anwar al-awlaki, who had been a senior figure for the terrorist group there, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. before he was killed in an american drone strike in september 2011, he repeatedly called for the killing of cartoonists who insulted the prophet mohammed." that is from "the new york times." the freedom of press, freedom of expression. headline here this...
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kouachi brothers and coulibaly. most communications seem to have taken place on cell phones of mrs. cherif kouachi.ere jumping to the conclusion she must be in the siege in the grocery, in fact she had gone and left. looks like she has gone to isis controlled territory in syria. as you know coulibaly pledged allegiance to isis or did before he was killed. >> so we have, christopher, a new development in the sense that isis may be somehow involved in the terrorist attacks, and they were also talking about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it seems as though when you look at it from a distance there's at least one or two terrorist groups participating in this. >> well yeah and two different terror groups that are supposedly at war with each other, in fact are at war with each other for control of syrian territory. but i think one of the things people have to understand particularly when you look at terrorism and the kinds of people carrying out terrorism in the united states and europe canada elsewhere, is that those guys don't give a damn about fine points of the ideological debate between isis and
kouachi brothers and coulibaly. most communications seem to have taken place on cell phones of mrs. cherif kouachi.ere jumping to the conclusion she must be in the siege in the grocery, in fact she had gone and left. looks like she has gone to isis controlled territory in syria. as you know coulibaly pledged allegiance to isis or did before he was killed. >> so we have, christopher, a new development in the sense that isis may be somehow involved in the terrorist attacks, and they were...
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is there evidence that there was formal coordination between the kouachi brothers and mr. coulibaly? >> there is no proof that would lead us to believe that al qaeda put the hit recently but we know that at least one of the kouachi brothers has travelled to syria or travelled to yemen in 2011 likely met with al-laki. the mere fact that they claimed responsibility for the credit at least tells us that the group had somewhat of a prior college to this even if it was years ago and perhaps capitalized on the mere fact that the -- >> obviously there are two drivers that are still unaccounted for, whoever was driving to the attack that took place on "charlie hebdo." those people still unaccounted for as well as one of the most wanted people clearly in europe. hang on for me. i want to bring katie tur back in. we are looking at amateur video of the raid that took place in eastern belgium. a fairly public operation it does seem especially since an amateur was able to capture it on video. >> it seems like it was in a neighborhood neighborhood. i am reading reports that the police ca
is there evidence that there was formal coordination between the kouachi brothers and mr. coulibaly? >> there is no proof that would lead us to believe that al qaeda put the hit recently but we know that at least one of the kouachi brothers has travelled to syria or travelled to yemen in 2011 likely met with al-laki. the mere fact that they claimed responsibility for the credit at least tells us that the group had somewhat of a prior college to this even if it was years ago and perhaps...
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mr. coulibaly in the video talks about how he provided the kouachi brothers several thousand euros to carry out their plan. where did he get that money from? did he have that money on his own or get it from somebody else? >> was he a conduit for something? >> right. >> jim, the widow who is now in syria, hayat boumeddiene, has spoken many times we've come to learn to the widow of one of the magazine attackers. one report says "there was constant and sustained communication, according to paris' "chief prosecutor who said the two women spoke on the phone more than 500 times last year." does this speak to how tight-knit and serious this cell might have been? >> yes, reverend al that's a great point. what it speaks to is operational security and terrorist cells whether they're just a few people in paris or whether it's a large international organization like al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or al qaeda core in afghanistan, pakistan puts a high premium on the idea of maintaining operational security. communications are tightly controlled between cell members. in this case the two wives could ha
mr. coulibaly in the video talks about how he provided the kouachi brothers several thousand euros to carry out their plan. where did he get that money from? did he have that money on his own or get it from somebody else? >> was he a conduit for something? >> right. >> jim, the widow who is now in syria, hayat boumeddiene, has spoken many times we've come to learn to the widow of one of the magazine attackers. one report says "there was constant and sustained...
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mr. o'keefe, thanks for being with us. when you read the reports about these men, the kouachi brothers and amedy coulibaly and what they did and how they might have gotten radicalized, what goes through your mind? >> well the radicalization of individuals, be it fascist, communist or present day radical islam, there's plenty of research that describes that whole process. the seminal work was done by eric hofer written about 40 years ago, called true believers. it's a magnificent piece that profiles and captures the personalities and events and situations that might lead individuals to radicalization. again, this is a global phenomenona for folks radicalized within their various nations and country. the real crux here i admire tremendously what you said earlier in this hour that the french people have decided they're not going to let anyone hijack their freedom of speech. i think we're at a very critical point right now where islam itself the muslim world has to say, we are not going to allow radical islam to hijack our beautiful faith of 1300 years. and to take that a step further, if one wants to understand where this int
mr. o'keefe, thanks for being with us. when you read the reports about these men, the kouachi brothers and amedy coulibaly and what they did and how they might have gotten radicalized, what goes through your mind? >> well the radicalization of individuals, be it fascist, communist or present day radical islam, there's plenty of research that describes that whole process. the seminal work was done by eric hofer written about 40 years ago, called true believers. it's a magnificent piece...
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charlie hebdo" where the kouachi brothers said they were from the al qaeda yemen, seemed to go off message admitting al qaeda in afghanistan is not decimated or on the run as mrobama claims. >> aq core also clearly remains a threat as we've talked about. isis is a different kind of threat, as we've also talked about which is why we're going after them in iraq and syria. >> and tonight the french ambassador told fox news the kouachi brothers got their weapons in belgium at a cost of about 5,000 euro which is is $6,000 u.s. martha. >> catherine, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> so the prime minister of israel is sharing some new warnings about what he calls "extreme islam's threat to the entire world," he says. up next we'll speak to israel's ambassador to the united states about what that means for leaders around the globe. plus, with the state of the union just cay days away why is the president talking up new internet regulations and methane gas? we're going to talk to chris stirewalt about a possible answer. and senator rand paul was today challenging governor mitt romney. just ahead we're going to have the senator's reaction to this question. >>
charlie hebdo" where the kouachi brothers said they were from the al qaeda yemen, seemed to go off message admitting al qaeda in afghanistan is not decimated or on the run as mrobama claims. >> aq core also clearly remains a threat as we've talked about. isis is a different kind of threat, as we've also talked about which is why we're going after them in iraq and syria. >> and tonight the french ambassador told fox news the kouachi brothers got their weapons in belgium at a...
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kouachi brothers was actually known to the u.s. the u.s. told france about them watched them for a while and then stopped doing it and we know what happened after that. >> right. >> mr>> just ahead, training funding, what exactly did the paris terrorists receive? and by whom? and are al qaeda and isis now trying to outdo each other with increasingly deadly attacks? how could a luminous protein in jellyfish impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme so
kouachi brothers was actually known to the u.s. the u.s. told france about them watched them for a while and then stopped doing it and we know what happened after that. >> right. >> mr>> just ahead, training funding, what exactly did the paris terrorists receive? and by whom? and are al qaeda and isis now trying to outdo each other with increasingly deadly attacks? how could a luminous protein in jellyfish impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong and the...
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kouachi are spotted north of the city. both are suspected in the killings. a third suspect will assist the french police with their investigation. the former director of the f.b.i. joins us from boston, mr. gavin, thank you for being with us. the f.b.i. is providing assistance. what does that mean? >> there is a legal attache offers in paris with agents assigned to it. these individuals will bring any information to the french authorities to help resolve the situation to find these two individuals. that this is going to amount to information from a criminal investigation standpoint and intelligence information that the u.s. might have rewarding either one of these individuals or the mode of operation. >> what do you make about tactics used by the gunman, people paying close attention to shots fired striking the window of that police cruiser. what does this tell us about the expertise of the men involved? >> i don't think there's any doubt that these two individuals were trained very well. the reconnaissance and the entrance strategy was one thing but they had a remarkable discipline on scene. lots of times in situations like this the individuals go in and just on automatic weapons pull
kouachi are spotted north of the city. both are suspected in the killings. a third suspect will assist the french police with their investigation. the former director of the f.b.i. joins us from boston, mr. gavin, thank you for being with us. the f.b.i. is providing assistance. what does that mean? >> there is a legal attache offers in paris with agents assigned to it. these individuals will bring any information to the french authorities to help resolve the situation to find these two...
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for instance, one of the kouachi brothers left his passport in the car after the hit on the newspaper. >> and a flag. >> and a flag. we found that yesterday. mrdidn't hang up properly and the cops were able to listen. the cops were in the jewish deli were able to tap into the closed circuit television so they knew exactly where he was. and the final thing and we are going to talk about this a little later on. at the printing where house house -- warehouse in the building at the time it was taken hostage, he hid in a cardboard box. and then texted first his father then told the police what was going on inside those are some of the lucky breaks in the case. we will be talking about those throughout the morning. >> steve, i'm glad you mentioned that. we hear how social media has been aiding terror. >> correct. >> the good that can come out of social media and technology, you just saw it right there when you hear about that man in that cardboard box texting the movements of the attackers there, i just think that's remarkable. >> the girlfriend of the editor of that magazine, charles hebdo newspaper said that the -- the editor always knew was goin
for instance, one of the kouachi brothers left his passport in the car after the hit on the newspaper. >> and a flag. >> and a flag. we found that yesterday. mrdidn't hang up properly and the cops were able to listen. the cops were in the jewish deli were able to tap into the closed circuit television so they knew exactly where he was. and the final thing and we are going to talk about this a little later on. at the printing where house house -- warehouse in the building at the time...