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this doesn't look like this but there say big similarity to mumbai anderson. we're now three days into this about the length of time of the mumbai attacks. you go into these attacks knowing that you will die but you make sure that you continue to live for as long as possible. you want exactly what is happening, worldwide coverage of an event that is continuous and continues to produce new hostage events new killings and you keep it going for as long as possible. so this is i think mumbai was certainly an attack model that terrorists thought about very carefully and have learned from and i think that there is a strong similarity in that sense, so we're not seeing the same number of perpetrators but we're seeing very much the same methodology. i would be very very surprised if these guys went into this attack not knowing that they would die at the end of it and we know from the french documentary about one of the brothers that he talked about, the need for martyrdom, many years ago. i would anticipate they went into this knowing they would die. they want to cont
this doesn't look like this but there say big similarity to mumbai anderson. we're now three days into this about the length of time of the mumbai attacks. you go into these attacks knowing that you will die but you make sure that you continue to live for as long as possible. you want exactly what is happening, worldwide coverage of an event that is continuous and continues to produce new hostage events new killings and you keep it going for as long as possible. so this is i think mumbai was...
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and today we're in india's business capital mumbai to try a spicy local staple. >> juhu beach, mumbai's to go swimming or do anything else that's fun in the fresh air. from cotton candy to roast corn on the cob, the choice of fast food is enormous. but the most popular snack is pav bhaji, fried bread with vegetables in tomato sauce. you can get the best pav bhaji where the legendary hero rama proudly shows himself with his weapons -- at the shri rama snack bar. the heroes behind the pots and pans are uttam and his co-worker rajendra. they're stirring a very special mixture, made according to the house recipe. >> tomato, onion, bell peppers, cauliflower, green peas, potatoes. >> there are no tables, but there is a waiter. customers get good service. pav bhaji used to be poor people's food, eaten by workers in mumbai's textile mills at their lunch breaks. it's still relatively cheap, the equivalent of about a euro. but it's really tasty. >> it's very spicy and we often come here. it's holiday time and everyone likes pav bhaji. >> it's a famous dish of mumbai . >> the manager, sharma, orig
and today we're in india's business capital mumbai to try a spicy local staple. >> juhu beach, mumbai's to go swimming or do anything else that's fun in the fresh air. from cotton candy to roast corn on the cob, the choice of fast food is enormous. but the most popular snack is pav bhaji, fried bread with vegetables in tomato sauce. you can get the best pav bhaji where the legendary hero rama proudly shows himself with his weapons -- at the shri rama snack bar. the heroes behind the pots...
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earned high acclaim at cannes but won awards at more than ten festivals, including one in taipei mumbailast month, chen attended the singapore international film festival. he is now in the media spotlight. ♪ >> yes, i watched it twice actually. it was a story that was very real. a sorry that belongs to him and actually belongs to a lot of us. >> it was very realistic in its portrayal of the family. >> the story of "ilo ilo" take place at a public condominium provided by the housing and development board. ♪ about 80% of singaporeans lives in these high-rise apartments built by the government. ♪ the condo premises feature markets selling daily goods and food banks and post offices. people lives revolve around the complexes. ♪ chen himself grew up in one such place. his experiences during his sensitive years until he was 12 provided some inspiration for the film. ♪ chen who now lives in london has come back to his old condo. >> it doesn't look like -- it looks exactly the same as it has been in 25 years. i mean selling fishes -- >> oh, really? >> i bought fishes before from stores like tha
earned high acclaim at cannes but won awards at more than ten festivals, including one in taipei mumbailast month, chen attended the singapore international film festival. he is now in the media spotlight. ♪ >> yes, i watched it twice actually. it was a story that was very real. a sorry that belongs to him and actually belongs to a lot of us. >> it was very realistic in its portrayal of the family. >> the story of "ilo ilo" take place at a public condominium...
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>> reporter: they have become so, ever since the 2008 mumbai attacks where pakistani gunmen allegedlymany people actually it has been since then many of these drills have been practiced across the count think, and this is a particularly sensitive time because in the area itself they are having an international summit, which is one of the reasons to hold the drill at this time. also public day ceremonies will begin on january 26th which is why mock drills are happening all over the country. and the worry is that this is just one police force in one state, but it could easily be happening in other countries. >> faiz thank you very much. >>> a pakistanian fishing boat loaded with explosives has blown up in the sea killing all of the people on board. new delhi says the boat was bound for india. in 2008 gunmen from pakistan entered mumbai from the sea to launch an assault that killed 166 people. >>> the family of peter greste is callingptian president to release him to go back to australia. on a thursday an appeals court in cairo, ordered a retrial for all three journalists detained in pri
>> reporter: they have become so, ever since the 2008 mumbai attacks where pakistani gunmen allegedlymany people actually it has been since then many of these drills have been practiced across the count think, and this is a particularly sensitive time because in the area itself they are having an international summit, which is one of the reasons to hold the drill at this time. also public day ceremonies will begin on january 26th which is why mock drills are happening all over the...
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the coal mine was mumbai. i know as a secret service agent at the time, when i saw mumbai a small group of individuals with ak-47s and grenades take over an entire major global city, we knew terrorism was evolving. >> started in a hotel. >> that's right. that's right. that started in the hotel. absolutely right. >> so what do we have to do here? that would almost seem to include, well, almost everything here. >> well, neil we have to get out of this mind-set that security is solely the responsibility of the federal government. you know the federal government does a decent job at this, but these soft targets whether it be your business and i don't mean to unnecessarily panic anyone. it's obvious the likelihood of being involved in a terrorist attack is small but the likelihood of getting hit by lightning is small too. you don't want out in a thunderstorm and invite it. people who own theaters and stadiums should be taking some responsibility for this. believe mere, you'll see more of this. no doubt about it. th
the coal mine was mumbai. i know as a secret service agent at the time, when i saw mumbai a small group of individuals with ak-47s and grenades take over an entire major global city, we knew terrorism was evolving. >> started in a hotel. >> that's right. that's right. that started in the hotel. absolutely right. >> so what do we have to do here? that would almost seem to include, well, almost everything here. >> well, neil we have to get out of this mind-set that...
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and travelers, but i was thinking of a similar attack staged be terrorists a couple years ago in mumbai's in, again, there a mariott hotel. but what is the logic? this is where you'll find the westerners? >> number one, this where is you may very well find westerners especially at these luxury hotels. or like we saw last year in kenya, an upscale shopping mall with western tourists, number one. number two the propaganda value. a heinous horrific attack, and number three this is not an embassy or consulate. the security won't be as stringent at these soft targets. we saw it even neil a few weeks ago in paris, obviously, when al qaeda terrorists stormed magazine's office and an isis sympathizer seized the jewish supermarket. always soft targets. schools, buses trains, shopping malls. this is the future, and the present reality of this global jihad. >> you know, i remember distinctly when the mumbai hotel attack, that it it put a chill on bookings not only obviously at the hoe hotel but throughout the entire city, the entire country, and i wonder if terrorists factor that? the economic imp
and travelers, but i was thinking of a similar attack staged be terrorists a couple years ago in mumbai's in, again, there a mariott hotel. but what is the logic? this is where you'll find the westerners? >> number one, this where is you may very well find westerners especially at these luxury hotels. or like we saw last year in kenya, an upscale shopping mall with western tourists, number one. number two the propaganda value. a heinous horrific attack, and number three this is not an...
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he had a plan to do a mumbai-style assault on the newspaper, they were going to behead people in the building they were going to use multiple gunmen had some similarities to what we saw that went on in paris, and you may recall jihad jane colleen larose the pennsylvania native who traveled to europe in order to kill another cartoonist swedish cartoonist lars vlix and two other americans in the united states conspiring to get people to kill the "south park" show creators who had an episode they portrayed muhammad in a way some people found insulting. anderson astonishingly those seattle cartoonists, molly norris who has been living in hiding for many years because she did a campaign to do cartoons called everybody draw prophet muhammad day. she was advised by the fbi to go into hiding and as far as i can tell she remains in hiding many years later. >> remarkable. peter bergen charlie winter tom fuentes, thank you for being with us. this manhunt very much under way. i want to show you some of the remarkable pictures that we have seen over the last 24 hours. tens of thousands of people
he had a plan to do a mumbai-style assault on the newspaper, they were going to behead people in the building they were going to use multiple gunmen had some similarities to what we saw that went on in paris, and you may recall jihad jane colleen larose the pennsylvania native who traveled to europe in order to kill another cartoonist swedish cartoonist lars vlix and two other americans in the united states conspiring to get people to kill the "south park" show creators who had an...
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but we were just talking about the mumbai massacre in 2008, 160 people were killed there. senator lindsay graham just raised something that has got to give us pause. let's listen. >> they're moving away from military style targets. they are going targets soft targets. >> is that our biggest concern now, that they could go after soft targets, since the most obvious targets have been fortified. >> yes, i 30 so. it's interesting that terrorists haven't conducted more attacks against soft targets. shopping malls, other targets, it's quite easy to strike out against these types of targets as opposed to infrastructure or other places that are being watched a lot more closely. >> and how do we stop those attacks against soft targets? because obviously we can't secure everything. >> you can't be everywhere at the same time. it's really, really difficult. it puts the onus on intelligence on law enforcement and on everyday citizens who see something that doesn't look quite right, speaking up instead of just staying mum and really doing our best to remain vigilant. because although 9
but we were just talking about the mumbai massacre in 2008, 160 people were killed there. senator lindsay graham just raised something that has got to give us pause. let's listen. >> they're moving away from military style targets. they are going targets soft targets. >> is that our biggest concern now, that they could go after soft targets, since the most obvious targets have been fortified. >> yes, i 30 so. it's interesting that terrorists haven't conducted more attacks...
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he was planning a mumbai-style assault on the building. luckily he was arrested at chicago airport by the fbi but his plan for the danish newspaper doesn't look dissimilar to the plan that we saw unfold on wednesday at charlie hebdo. in the case of jihad jane she was planning to kill a swedish cartoonist and we've also seen american citizens conspireing to solicit the murder of the creators of "south park" who show it had prophet mohammed in an episode and in fact also resulted in a cartoonist who went into hiding in seattle, she may well still be in hiding because of the solicitations of her murder by people in the united states. so this is a very serious issue. we've seen multiple people killed in the name of defending -- supposedly defamatory assaults on islam and we've seen these cases in the united states so any americans watching this we imagine this would be impossible in the united states should certainly take that on board. >> tom fuentes -- actually tom, before i go to you i want to brings in justice correspondent pamela who has
he was planning a mumbai-style assault on the building. luckily he was arrested at chicago airport by the fbi but his plan for the danish newspaper doesn't look dissimilar to the plan that we saw unfold on wednesday at charlie hebdo. in the case of jihad jane she was planning to kill a swedish cartoonist and we've also seen american citizens conspireing to solicit the murder of the creators of "south park" who show it had prophet mohammed in an episode and in fact also resulted in a...
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. >> the attacks in paris have disturbing echoes of the attacks in mumbai in 2008. a gun man has wreaked havoc in the heart of the city. governments will be asking themselves how to stop this happening here. frank gardner, bbc news. >> president hollande asked them to pull together and this hour of need and we are expecting there will be a day of national mourning and one minute silence. of course, the flags are currently at half mast. >> thank you. for more, i can speak to rick stengel from the state department. this was an attack on france. how alarming was it for the united states? >> not just an attack on france. it is an attack on freedom of expression -- freedom, to use satire or comedy and much larger than just an attack on france. we have to defend those valleys. -- values. >> you are doing a hearts and minds effort. you look at what the west is up against and it is almost impossible. people walked into offices and shoot journalists. >> it has been around for hundreds of years. our partnership with france is older than britain. it has been about fundamental
. >> the attacks in paris have disturbing echoes of the attacks in mumbai in 2008. a gun man has wreaked havoc in the heart of the city. governments will be asking themselves how to stop this happening here. frank gardner, bbc news. >> president hollande asked them to pull together and this hour of need and we are expecting there will be a day of national mourning and one minute silence. of course, the flags are currently at half mast. >> thank you. for more, i can speak to...
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so this is not -- there's a strong possibility that we all think that mumbai -- >> your phone is goingue with you here. i just want to ask you about this connection abroad, and ties to yemen or syria, depending on the hostage takers' particular hoyt. if guys like these are on the no-fly list, is that communicated with everyone? i know we can't keep track of everyone 24/7 but that serious enough would think to alert all authorities. these guys are serious enough in our eyes to not be allowed to fly. you should know that. right? >> well, i don't know how many people are on the no, fly list. in the hundreds of thousands. so having the resources -- one thing we have to remember here is that intelligence works a lot of the time but we have to be prepared for intelligence failures and that's what i do in my business now. intelligence is not always going to give you an alert. so you have to prepare that your intelligence will not work. that didn't happen here adequately. i know there was a section on the newspaper that said it was inadequate and they weren't armed. one thing to have intellige
so this is not -- there's a strong possibility that we all think that mumbai -- >> your phone is goingue with you here. i just want to ask you about this connection abroad, and ties to yemen or syria, depending on the hostage takers' particular hoyt. if guys like these are on the no-fly list, is that communicated with everyone? i know we can't keep track of everyone 24/7 but that serious enough would think to alert all authorities. these guys are serious enough in our eyes to not be...
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that's more than mumbai calcutta put together. and the geography of where this city sits doesn't help. it's in a bowl-like setting, trapping the dirty air. now, one of the areas in the run-up to this visit that the americans were hoping to make progress on is in climate change. india is the world's third worst polluter, yet it resists cuts to its emissions. they understand the dangers of climate change but its obsession, the focus on economic growth. how uncomfortable is it? is it committed to environmental issues? that's the question. already, the indian prime minister in the last 24 hours has been talking about his personal commitment to clean energy. we'll keep an eye on what deals are actually signed up to now. now, a bit later, in a couple of hours, president obama will be sharing a roundtable with about 100 ceos as they return to that dominant theme of trade. we'll keep an eye on that and talk to some of those people who will be there in that roundtable. but for the two leaders, i suppose the key to this visit is whether the
that's more than mumbai calcutta put together. and the geography of where this city sits doesn't help. it's in a bowl-like setting, trapping the dirty air. now, one of the areas in the run-up to this visit that the americans were hoping to make progress on is in climate change. india is the world's third worst polluter, yet it resists cuts to its emissions. they understand the dangers of climate change but its obsession, the focus on economic growth. how uncomfortable is it? is it committed to...
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mumbai is basically the financial capital of india.e is basically expected to shut down that city. he will visit the president's resident. he will meet with the new indian prime minister he will have a state dinner, and he will be out in the ohm for the giant republic day parade. it will shut down no fewer than 71 high-rise buildings where you could get a site line from him. that last trip to india was seen as a landmark trip. you might remember michelle bachman had it on good authority that that trip cost $200 million a day? it did not, but it will involve the president goes to the most off the hook parade i have ever seen a rehearsal for. wheels up at 6:00 a.m. . mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramp
mumbai is basically the financial capital of india.e is basically expected to shut down that city. he will visit the president's resident. he will meet with the new indian prime minister he will have a state dinner, and he will be out in the ohm for the giant republic day parade. it will shut down no fewer than 71 high-rise buildings where you could get a site line from him. that last trip to india was seen as a landmark trip. you might remember michelle bachman had it on good authority that...
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zbl phil, ever since the mumbai attack. i've been on the particular lookout for these style of attacks. seems to have less coordination than the mumbai attack which had a central control in talking to the gunmen. we haven't heard reports at this time about this attack. what do you see in the video of the attack thus far, what stands out to you? >> i guess i step back and a lot of people in my business, aefrnds, would ask to be blunt. why hasn't this happened more often? we see what you call lone wolf, psychologically imbalanced staged attacks. operations that are much bigger. remember the operation in the london subway in 2005. we haven't seen what a lot of people anticipated, neither lone wolf, nor highly organized. a few people who go in with a well executed operation. i look at this and say, this is in some ways the worst nightmare of someone like me. simple to execute but more lethal than lone wolf operations. >> phil, for some who think this probably won't happen in the united states but there have been people in the u
zbl phil, ever since the mumbai attack. i've been on the particular lookout for these style of attacks. seems to have less coordination than the mumbai attack which had a central control in talking to the gunmen. we haven't heard reports at this time about this attack. what do you see in the video of the attack thus far, what stands out to you? >> i guess i step back and a lot of people in my business, aefrnds, would ask to be blunt. why hasn't this happened more often? we see what you...
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the attacks in mumbai had multiple people and active shooters. a detonation of a device in boston but i think the model we have to be most concerned about in the u.s. going forward and when we look at the american side is the whole issue of the active shooters and that requires police departments and the first police responders to go at these people right away and not wait for swat forces to arrive. because people showing up with assault style weapons can do horrendous damage. so you have to get people up and in and confronting these people right away. i look to the mumbai model as opposed to boston but let's see if there is a greater conspiracy here. and we got to see again, cell phone records, credit card records. all these things we have to piece together do get a better feel for the level of sophistication and attack. i wouldn't judge it just by the initial shooting. because people can learn that very very fast. it is the other trade craft issues that really define whether this is a high, high level of skill involved here. >> gary, finally, i
the attacks in mumbai had multiple people and active shooters. a detonation of a device in boston but i think the model we have to be most concerned about in the u.s. going forward and when we look at the american side is the whole issue of the active shooters and that requires police departments and the first police responders to go at these people right away and not wait for swat forces to arrive. because people showing up with assault style weapons can do horrendous damage. so you have to...
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if we got to the level of what you saw in paris or what we saw in mumbai, you could have a much more consequential plot with a lot more loss of life. so this is i think at the top of the list of what concerns homeland security and police officials here in the united states. >> in fact jay johnson, your successor in the department of homeland security was here a few weeks ago and i asked him about an entirely separate issue, what he was concerned about, and he said he was concerned about lone wolf attacks. this was his big preoccupation. secretary chertoff thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >>> as we have been reporting, the terror suspects killed in that raid in belgium have reportedly recently returned to that country from syria. they had been under surveillance for weeks. who did they meet in syria? how many other potential suspects might be on police radar? we are not leaving this story. we will be back with more about this next. ♪♪ ♪♪ double wings, extra ranch. we need to do something different. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away. like away away. road trip? double wings, ex
if we got to the level of what you saw in paris or what we saw in mumbai, you could have a much more consequential plot with a lot more loss of life. so this is i think at the top of the list of what concerns homeland security and police officials here in the united states. >> in fact jay johnson, your successor in the department of homeland security was here a few weeks ago and i asked him about an entirely separate issue, what he was concerned about, and he said he was concerned about...
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mumbai is basically the financial capital of india. this time president obama will be in new delhi, the political capital. he is basically expected to shut down that city. he will visit the president's residence. he will meet with the new indian prime minister, he will have a state dinner, and he will be out in the ohm for the giant republic day parade. it will shut down no fewer than 71 high-rise buildings where you could get a site line from him. that last trip to india was seen as a landmark trip. you might remember michelle bachman had it on good authority that that trip cost $200 million a day? it did not, but it will involve the president goes to the most off the hook parade i have ever seen a rehearsal for. wheels up at 6:00 a.m. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronc
mumbai is basically the financial capital of india. this time president obama will be in new delhi, the political capital. he is basically expected to shut down that city. he will visit the president's residence. he will meet with the new indian prime minister, he will have a state dinner, and he will be out in the ohm for the giant republic day parade. it will shut down no fewer than 71 high-rise buildings where you could get a site line from him. that last trip to india was seen as a landmark...
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. >> tom, before the top of the hour we discussed the 2014 mumbai attacks and what the president has described as safe havens for terrorists in pakistan. i wonder if this is a personal afinity with the prime minister in india and comments he made and what we expect from him in minutes. will make the fight in pakistan more difficult for the u.s.? >> reporter: i think, victor, they want at least behind the scenes talk about that. whether they bring that up here, to the extent they talk about it here, i'm not sure what is coming. the concern if people are unaware of the 2008 attack, the terrorists just were able to hostage a fishing boat off the shores of pakistan and take that boat across the water a short distance to the port of mumbai and then killed the crew and the captain of that boat and they were ashore with their guns and grenades and gps's to start the attack that lasted all weekend. , you know, when we talk about foreign fighters that can go from syria and iraq to france and england or across the atlantic to canada and the u.s., for india, the proximity is so much closer that
. >> tom, before the top of the hour we discussed the 2014 mumbai attacks and what the president has described as safe havens for terrorists in pakistan. i wonder if this is a personal afinity with the prime minister in india and comments he made and what we expect from him in minutes. will make the fight in pakistan more difficult for the u.s.? >> reporter: i think, victor, they want at least behind the scenes talk about that. whether they bring that up here, to the extent they...
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india has been at tactic in mom by -- mumbai in 2008. >> you will be at republic day. any conflict for use? >> i'm an american first, but i'm proud that the president is taking steps to build this relationship. >> thank you very much for coming in. >> that is one very happy congressman. many indian americans will be taking keen interest in this trip. they will be looking for business opportunities between the world's largest and 10th-largest economies. indians are a powerful force in the business scene, particularly in technology. they are also praised for their aunt for new real -- onto for newer -- entreprenuerial flair. >> it was born because of a need i had. >> it was a problem i carried about. >> you can choose from local stores order under smartphone, and what a personal shopper will buy the item and deliver them to your door. die you today at $2 billion, you will find instacart in 2000 u.s. cities. he says he knew he would eventually hit on a winning idea. >> people understand that failure is a part of this. that allows people to take bigger risks. that allows p
india has been at tactic in mom by -- mumbai in 2008. >> you will be at republic day. any conflict for use? >> i'm an american first, but i'm proud that the president is taking steps to build this relationship. >> thank you very much for coming in. >> that is one very happy congressman. many indian americans will be taking keen interest in this trip. they will be looking for business opportunities between the world's largest and 10th-largest economies. indians are a...
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mumbai also retreating from a record high yesterday. australian shares they did climb today for the seventh day in a row. and this is amid hopes of a rate cut there. moving on to currencies. reaction seems to be pretty limited right now. 9 euro is hovering at the 1.13 dollar level, moving away there 11-year lows reached earlier this week. the yen is also little changed against other majors. investors are likely to remain cautious ahead of fourth quarter gdp numbers. those are due out at the u.s. later on today. >>> well toyota motor is rejoining one of the world's top races for the first time in 18 years. the japanese automaker plans to take part in the world rally championship in 2017. toyota will enter with a vehicle developed from its exact car yaris. president akio toyoda said the aim of rejoining the race is to keep creating better cars. >> translator: participants compete with cars based on vehicles used every day. it's a most appropriate stage for putting drivers and cars through their paces. >> toyota joined the race in the 1970
mumbai also retreating from a record high yesterday. australian shares they did climb today for the seventh day in a row. and this is amid hopes of a rate cut there. moving on to currencies. reaction seems to be pretty limited right now. 9 euro is hovering at the 1.13 dollar level, moving away there 11-year lows reached earlier this week. the yen is also little changed against other majors. investors are likely to remain cautious ahead of fourth quarter gdp numbers. those are due out at the...
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closing up a quarter percent, as you can see there we've got some holidays going on in both sydney and mumbai. turning to currencies now the euro slipped to an 11-year low against the dollar. the pair is now at roughly 1.1247. analysts say the greek election result is the second blow to the single currency after the european central bank decided to launch a monetary easing program last week. meanwhile we've got the euro at one point hitting a 16-month low against the yen at 130. the pair now at 132.89. some traders are buying back the euro following excessive trading against the yen. >>> well japan's finance minister taro aso has urged lawmakers to swiftly enact an extra budget of more than $26 billion. aso said that the money was needed to make sure japan's economy finally pulls out of its slowdown caused by deflation. >> translator: the measures featured in the budget focus on weak spots in the economy. we plan to act swiftly to ensure that a positive economic cycle takes hold with benefits spreading quickly to all regions. >> aso said the economy remains on a moderate recovery track. but h
closing up a quarter percent, as you can see there we've got some holidays going on in both sydney and mumbai. turning to currencies now the euro slipped to an 11-year low against the dollar. the pair is now at roughly 1.1247. analysts say the greek election result is the second blow to the single currency after the european central bank decided to launch a monetary easing program last week. meanwhile we've got the euro at one point hitting a 16-month low against the yen at 130. the pair now at...
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mumbai was pretty much flat after its benchmark hit a record high on tuesday. moving on to currencies now, the dollar is locked in a narrow range against the yen. it is currently trading at let's see dollar/yen is at 117.69. traders are holding back from major bets. they're focusing on whether the fed will announce a significant change in its policy outlook in light of plunging oil prices. the euro is trading at the 1.13 dollar level. edging up from 11-year lows earlier this week. meanwhile euro/yen is at 133.75. >>> well sony executives plan to cut another 1,000 jobs from their mobile division. the company is struggling to maintain a foothold in the smartphone business. the latest cuts are mainly in asia and europe. they follow a cut of 1,000 jobs last year in the mobile unit. this was mainly in china. sony's expected to report an operating loss of more than $1.7 billion in its mobile business in the fiscal year through march. sales have been pretty sluggish in emerging markets. the electronics giant is considering other ways to streamline the business. it cou
mumbai was pretty much flat after its benchmark hit a record high on tuesday. moving on to currencies now, the dollar is locked in a narrow range against the yen. it is currently trading at let's see dollar/yen is at 117.69. traders are holding back from major bets. they're focusing on whether the fed will announce a significant change in its policy outlook in light of plunging oil prices. the euro is trading at the 1.13 dollar level. edging up from 11-year lows earlier this week. meanwhile...
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and then after that the plan is to go to hong kong and mumbai for junior year and new york and london for the last year. >> i think to understand the world's biggest problems we need to live in different cities and see the different problems that people have and how they try to follow them. >> reporter: a former harvard dean heads up academics at minerva. >> what we have done is basically pushed the reset button for the 21st century. we can start over and do what we think makes sense in a way you simply can't do in an established institution. >> reporter: for a generation of students who grew up online taking a new kind of college experience isn't so far-fetched. >> i like the idea of redefining what it means to go through this experience. >> reporter: so the tuition at minerva, $10,000. and that is cheaper than uc and about a quarter of the cost of an ivy league school. the founding class of minerva is just 28 students. but next year more than 200 students will spend their freshman year in san francisco before heading out across the globe. >>> okay. sticking with online ed, this week
and then after that the plan is to go to hong kong and mumbai for junior year and new york and london for the last year. >> i think to understand the world's biggest problems we need to live in different cities and see the different problems that people have and how they try to follow them. >> reporter: a former harvard dean heads up academics at minerva. >> what we have done is basically pushed the reset button for the 21st century. we can start over and do what we think...
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physically without resting now, we know for example, some terrorist groups like in mumbai these guys were taking drugs to keep themselves high. with these two brothers if they are not taking some type of amphetamine, something like that one is probably sleeping one is probably on guard. it is not hard to guard one hostage in this situation. and, again, the authorities on the outside are going to have two plans. they're going to have a deliberate plan which means when we have the time and if we feel the need this is how we're going to get into the building and rescue the hostage and eliminate the hostage takers and then there is going to be an emergency plan that if we hear shots of something fired or have to get in this second this is how we're going to do it. the negotiator is going to be working to help facilitate that. number one, to try to get everybody out alive in a very honest straightforward manner and number two, to support that tactical team if they have to go in to do a rescue mission. and realize that you know, i'm on the east coast, france is five hours ahead of us now,
physically without resting now, we know for example, some terrorist groups like in mumbai these guys were taking drugs to keep themselves high. with these two brothers if they are not taking some type of amphetamine, something like that one is probably sleeping one is probably on guard. it is not hard to guard one hostage in this situation. and, again, the authorities on the outside are going to have two plans. they're going to have a deliberate plan which means when we have the time and if we...
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. >> what a morning and has been for us here in mumbai.t a surprise from the central bank of 25 basis cuts. the first of its kind. we have -- since may 2013. two weeks ahead of the policy meeting. what prompted the surprise on the r.b.i.? inflation has been firmly under control. this is all below the target of 6% and that has -- we have the government's commitment that they are firmly believing the fact that they will do that fiscal deficit target. so now all eyes will remain on the union budget. industrial gas industry has been calling for the rate cut and they have delivered on those lines. great news, equity markets rallying. the index hit a lifetime high. bankers -- will bankers pass this rate on to industry? >> speaking live from mumbai. >> we're looking at 2015 with the help of analysts from bloomberg intelligence. we are talking about media and telecoms. the consolidation was driven by the bundling of wireless products. thank you for joining us. what is the outlook for the companies you cover what is going to drive growth? >> for th
. >> what a morning and has been for us here in mumbai.t a surprise from the central bank of 25 basis cuts. the first of its kind. we have -- since may 2013. two weeks ahead of the policy meeting. what prompted the surprise on the r.b.i.? inflation has been firmly under control. this is all below the target of 6% and that has -- we have the government's commitment that they are firmly believing the fact that they will do that fiscal deficit target. so now all eyes will remain on the union...
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the sgx is down, and it is essentially staying the same in mumbai. and the markets of taipei -- why? ♪ >> it is a brand-new year and a brand-new investment opportunity. how is 2015 doing? we have the chief officer of research at ubs singapore. what are your your expectations looking like? >> yeah. we actually kept the position on u.s. assets, especially the u.s. dollar, so we are ahead of the curve especially ahead of break -- rate hikes. there is more stimulation in the economy, and we also feel very comfortable in turn of investor expectations on the high side so those are some of the key calls that we are making. india, in particular, and also export markets, like taiwan. >> ok, let's start off perhaps with growing economics, let's start off with china, the biggie here. we were talking about the shanghai at market over the last six month, and with reform, how does that play out as beijing lowers its growth forecast? >> yeah, growth forecasts are almost inevitable, we have a six play eight growth forecast on the side, but i think we are moving clos
the sgx is down, and it is essentially staying the same in mumbai. and the markets of taipei -- why? ♪ >> it is a brand-new year and a brand-new investment opportunity. how is 2015 doing? we have the chief officer of research at ubs singapore. what are your your expectations looking like? >> yeah. we actually kept the position on u.s. assets, especially the u.s. dollar, so we are ahead of the curve especially ahead of break -- rate hikes. there is more stimulation in the economy,...
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reporter: coal powers the majority of the 800-plus factories here in this city a four-hour drive of mumbai, unless you're with rajju shroff. this is how shroff, a billionaire businessman commutes to his plant united phosphorous. among other things he makes pesticides, some for sale in the u.s., and he employs 3,000 people in india. >> we have millions of people still jobless in india and unless we develop industry, unless we imcrease employment, there will be a problem. >> reporter: industrial development comes at a cost to the environment, doesn't it? >> if we are serious we can do more development and we can still control the environment. >> reporter: shroff applauds his prime minister friend modi for lowering what he calls barriers to business. regulations have been rolled back the allow factories to expand, even in polluted areas. >> i think climate change is really hogwash. >> reporter: as long as that is your view can the world expect india to be serious about the environment? >> india is really serious about the environment. we are working hard. we have a prime minister now who is v
reporter: coal powers the majority of the 800-plus factories here in this city a four-hour drive of mumbai, unless you're with rajju shroff. this is how shroff, a billionaire businessman commutes to his plant united phosphorous. among other things he makes pesticides, some for sale in the u.s., and he employs 3,000 people in india. >> we have millions of people still jobless in india and unless we develop industry, unless we imcrease employment, there will be a problem. >> reporter:...
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, today, an artist drawing in new york has more in common with another artist living in london or mumbai- they are big capitols, big cities, in which a lot of things are going on-- then someone painting in chihuahua, you know? so rural, urban, global connections are changing the way we think. so perhaps the labels will be urban artists versus rural artists at one point or another. >> hinojosa: so if there is a young latino artist, or any artist, your message to them is what, as they're watching this and they're saying, "look, that's a huge art world, there's no way i can compete"? as director of el museo del barrio, what do you want these young people who are thinking about the arts, what's the message? >> the message, i think, is contemporary art really is a translation of what people are living. so i would recommend, go to see all the galleries. galleries... i mean, if you're living in a city like new york or boston, or that there are galleries representing artists, go to all the shows. they're free, and you can enter. you can even sometimes sip a little bit of wine in their opening. g
, today, an artist drawing in new york has more in common with another artist living in london or mumbai- they are big capitols, big cities, in which a lot of things are going on-- then someone painting in chihuahua, you know? so rural, urban, global connections are changing the way we think. so perhaps the labels will be urban artists versus rural artists at one point or another. >> hinojosa: so if there is a young latino artist, or any artist, your message to them is what, as they're...
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: coal powers the majority of the 800-plus factories here in this city a four-hour drive north of mumbai, unless you're with rajju shroff. this is how shroff, a billionaire businessman, commutes to his plant, united phosphorous. among other things he makes pesticides, some for sale in thean u.s., and he employs 3,000 people in india. >> reporter: industrial development comes at a cost to the environment, doesn't it? >> reporter: shroff applauds his prime minister friend modi for lowering what he calls barriers to business. regulations have been rolled back to allow factories to, ev expand, even in polluted areas. >> reporter: as long as that is your view, can the world expect india to be serious about the environment? >> reporter: in december india pledged with other countries to cut greenhouse gases, but with its population expected to grow by 400 million people by 2050, the reality is more plants powered by coal will be neededwi to meet demand. seth doane, cbs news, india. >> pelley: a new high-tech car is rolling, not off the assembly line, but off a 3-d printer, and the in-flight cat
: coal powers the majority of the 800-plus factories here in this city a four-hour drive north of mumbai, unless you're with rajju shroff. this is how shroff, a billionaire businessman, commutes to his plant, united phosphorous. among other things he makes pesticides, some for sale in thean u.s., and he employs 3,000 people in india. >> reporter: industrial development comes at a cost to the environment, doesn't it? >> reporter: shroff applauds his prime minister friend modi for...
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. >> you bounce across proxy servers, one of which will be mumbai.ut a usb drive into their laptop, using destinations. >> look at the scene, among the terrific actors are viola davis. >> how does it work? you give nsa the data and then run it? >> you are not thinking. >> they have the keys to the kingdom. whatever he is cooking up is right in there but we cannot read it. >> my whole correspondence is here, but there is no way the login is active. >> i am not going to use that login. >> if the nsa discovers the intrusion, are you sure you want to do this? >> fbi cannot explain after the fact? >> you get discovered, you are dead meat. you know that, don't you? >> you are watching the clip intently at my table. you are thinking, what? you have seen this a thousand times. >> at least. >> are you watching it with fresh eyes in anyway? >> when the acting is right, you can get it again and again and again. the biggest problem with viola davis is the editors want to cut to her all the time. she is so great. >> what does this mean, good? >> she starts where
. >> you bounce across proxy servers, one of which will be mumbai.ut a usb drive into their laptop, using destinations. >> look at the scene, among the terrific actors are viola davis. >> how does it work? you give nsa the data and then run it? >> you are not thinking. >> they have the keys to the kingdom. whatever he is cooking up is right in there but we cannot read it. >> my whole correspondence is here, but there is no way the login is active. >> i...
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we have reaction live from mumbai when "asia edge" returns. ♪ >> something of an image makeover in thet year with companies upgraded. prime minister narendra modi promising to make the economy the place to do business. what has he been saying now? >> even as the prime minister -- [indiscernible] he has promised to speed up the ease of doing business in the country. bloomberg reporting that countries in india have been upgraded at the fastest pace in five years. this as modi's efforts to revive the economy bear fruit. moody's investors raised the credit score of 870 local borrowers last year and cut the ratings of 539, the best upgrade to downgrade ratio since 2009. s&p has upgraded 741 companies and downgraded 451. the ratio, really bullish for the first time in months. several reform measures undertaken by the government. the government issuing an executive order, making it easier for companies to buy land . several projects -- [indiscernible] the coal sector has been at the forefront of a privatization struggle. mr. modi expediting. in fact, let's hear prime minister modi on the ease
we have reaction live from mumbai when "asia edge" returns. ♪ >> something of an image makeover in thet year with companies upgraded. prime minister narendra modi promising to make the economy the place to do business. what has he been saying now? >> even as the prime minister -- [indiscernible] he has promised to speed up the ease of doing business in the country. bloomberg reporting that countries in india have been upgraded at the fastest pace in five years. this as...
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so what we're concerned about in new york city is this type of what's been called as a mumbai style ofodes of weapons. shooting, ieds and incendiary devices. >> all of which, depending on exactly what you're talking about, are pretty sort of low-cost-of-entry weapons. that's what strikes me. there's been some swresing interesting allegations or rort or reports out of france that these guys have weapons that right-hand turn ease lif to get your hands on. but these could have been done with semi-automatic weapons and e that are very easy to get your hands on this this in this country. attacks carried out by people with very little training and very little resources. >> that's the main concern. it doesn't take the same level of training to have automatic weapons. or to have an explosive device or molatof cocktail. what we're concern coned about is it happening in our city. what we're concerned about is happening in high-rise buildings or this builting, it. and to that concern we were training together to make sure that we could handle this complex of attack. >> when the f.b.i. put that an
so what we're concerned about in new york city is this type of what's been called as a mumbai style ofodes of weapons. shooting, ieds and incendiary devices. >> all of which, depending on exactly what you're talking about, are pretty sort of low-cost-of-entry weapons. that's what strikes me. there's been some swresing interesting allegations or rort or reports out of france that these guys have weapons that right-hand turn ease lif to get your hands on. but these could have been done with...
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even down in mumbai in the past but hostage situations with al qaeda, malicious-style attacks tended to end violently. they tend to get the high ground which means they'll try to get up on to the rooftop of a building they'll tend it hold the security forces off. what they are trying to do is kill as many of the responding security forces as they can. that's why the reports of an rpg which would give them a long distance in which they could do a devastating attack on police and police vehicles for example, and on helicopters. that type of weapon f they have that that will hold off the security forces for quite a distance. until they work out how to get in. the building has many sides. two people can only maintain vigilance for so long. special forces are very very good at working out the weaknesses and how to breach that type of building. often in surprising ways. >> how so? how so? >> well this is where the use of explosives or cutting charges to take out part of a wall to come in in a way that is not through a doorway that may be the expected entry. there's often weaknesses in a bu
even down in mumbai in the past but hostage situations with al qaeda, malicious-style attacks tended to end violently. they tend to get the high ground which means they'll try to get up on to the rooftop of a building they'll tend it hold the security forces off. what they are trying to do is kill as many of the responding security forces as they can. that's why the reports of an rpg which would give them a long distance in which they could do a devastating attack on police and police vehicles...
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the incident in mumbai a few years ago hundreds were killed. they were going to hotels railway stations and those sites. clearly horrific what happened in there. they may have known how to get in and where security is. that's possible to reek as much carnage attack. given the history surrounding this satirical magazine. >> you and i are on twitter. i can see you on your phone. we can see the tweet sent in of the gunmen. we've received pictures from instagram. let's have a look at this picture that's just come to us. >> this is apparently actually the attack taking place. you hear someone saying in french there's an automatic weapon get down. there's a person around those cars a bystander. whether that gunfire is taking place in the office there may have been exchange of fire on the streets as well. that does appear to have been from the time. >> i'm sure we're about top see more -- about to see more of that video. massive police operation underway there as well as the one that's taking place to find the perpetrators. tell us what happens now th
the incident in mumbai a few years ago hundreds were killed. they were going to hotels railway stations and those sites. clearly horrific what happened in there. they may have known how to get in and where security is. that's possible to reek as much carnage attack. given the history surrounding this satirical magazine. >> you and i are on twitter. i can see you on your phone. we can see the tweet sent in of the gunmen. we've received pictures from instagram. let's have a look at this...
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from one of the al qaeda affiliates or al qaeda itself and what we see is the next level which is a mumbaittack where you had come ando who were trained and they tried to recruit and now we should have expected this and it's difficult to protect against this. it's a soft target not in response -- another important point -- not in response to anything the u.s. has done in the region or west has done in the region. this came after the west on its home turf for cartoons. >> and talking to an eyewitness who was one of the first to go into the building and see the bodies and blood and trying to move furniture and seeing more bodies beneath that and knowing people did this in cold blood. when you think about the big question where are they now, they were in one car. they ditched that car. got in another car. continued on. in europe it's very easy to pass borders, trains buses, cars. >> that's true. there's also the other part of it. if they are depending on local communities and other muslims to protect them to hide in then that's when they are most vulnerable. french and german law enforcement
from one of the al qaeda affiliates or al qaeda itself and what we see is the next level which is a mumbaittack where you had come ando who were trained and they tried to recruit and now we should have expected this and it's difficult to protect against this. it's a soft target not in response -- another important point -- not in response to anything the u.s. has done in the region or west has done in the region. this came after the west on its home turf for cartoons. >> and talking to an...
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remember, the mumbai terrorist attack in 2008 still fresh on a lot of minds. >> certainly that a threat. ed henry ho gets around the world with the president, always good to see you. thank you for reporting tonight because it is now 4:34 in the morning where you are in new delhi. >> anything for you. >> thanks. >>> a new video claims isis has murdered a japanese hostage as the terror group is making new demands for a second hostage. the white house releasing a statement from president obama saying quote, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our ally, japan. we will work together to bring the perpetrators of these murders to justice. john huddy is live in jerusalem with more. john? >> reporter: in that statement president obama also condemned the quote unquote, brutal murder of that hostage. let's take a look at the video i guess you can call it that. it shows 47-year-old man holding what is said to be a picture of the beheaded body of the 42-year-old hostage. in the video, the voice track it's just a still picture, but the voice track of a man claiming to be him implores the japanese prim
remember, the mumbai terrorist attack in 2008 still fresh on a lot of minds. >> certainly that a threat. ed henry ho gets around the world with the president, always good to see you. thank you for reporting tonight because it is now 4:34 in the morning where you are in new delhi. >> anything for you. >> thanks. >>> a new video claims isis has murdered a japanese hostage as the terror group is making new demands for a second hostage. the white house releasing a...
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he said that's what happened in the mumbai situation several years ago.gotten in the al qaeda camps in yemen. >> well george i'll get to that. let me just say first off, what an amazing operation today to recover that hostage. as you know police forces around the world have been training in that realm for 20 or 30 years, so have our forces. our military forces as well. so the training and capabilities has really grown to address the situation, like today. that is the most challenging difficult hostage rescue operation, because in this case, they know you're coming. 95% of operations the advantage is surprise. so coming when they're not -- they don't know where you're at which has been perfected, and more, for the last 12 years. but to come into that situation in close, small area. be able to fire on the individuals, and still recognize the hostages and ensure they are safe is just an amazing operation and a testament to that training preparedness of all of the forces and all of the police agencies that do this operation. but, back to yemen. we will be abl
he said that's what happened in the mumbai situation several years ago.gotten in the al qaeda camps in yemen. >> well george i'll get to that. let me just say first off, what an amazing operation today to recover that hostage. as you know police forces around the world have been training in that realm for 20 or 30 years, so have our forces. our military forces as well. so the training and capabilities has really grown to address the situation, like today. that is the most challenging...
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when they attacked mumbai, india, and paralyzed that large city for four days they said they're coming here. this is the trailer. wait until you see the main event. we know they're coming. they can come in here through the mexican border if they ban to and they have their own sleepers here. i'm very concerned. we need to take action to be sure that our public is safe. one example -- jenna: go ahead please. >> sorry. one of the advantages we have in the united states we have an outstanding police culture here. plim men are all heavily armed, they're very well-trained and dedicated and they work very well together. an attack like we saw in paris with the police ran away that is not going to happen here. our cops, our sheriffs deputies and state police they will fight because they have the tools to fight with. without that they would be running away too. jenna: well certainly in paris we saw there have been differing reports that some of the municipal police responded to the attack were unarmed and those were police unfortunately lost their lives. >> that's right. jenna: interesting to po
when they attacked mumbai, india, and paralyzed that large city for four days they said they're coming here. this is the trailer. wait until you see the main event. we know they're coming. they can come in here through the mexican border if they ban to and they have their own sleepers here. i'm very concerned. we need to take action to be sure that our public is safe. one example -- jenna: go ahead please. >> sorry. one of the advantages we have in the united states we have an outstanding...
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we saw it in mumbai and unfortunately just saw it in paris. >> chris, it shows extraordinary heroism>> it does. they are facing down two guys and they don't have any kind of weaponry to take that on. of course what happens, you don't see there's a moment where the car backs up the police car backs up to try to pull away. then the terrorists get back in their car and go charging past the police car. but you don't see right after that when they encounter the policeman on bicycles and shoot at them and killed one of them and executive one of them in the street. i mean just the body language of these guys that we saw in the earlier videos is even more pronounced here. very cool, very methodical know exactly what they are doing as they go about murdering their way through paris. >> and eli, what are your thoughts on that? how cool collected methodical does this video look to you? how much training they received? >> i think chris is right. it's horrifying to see how they go through this so methodically. but on this question of training and the fact the french authorities now say there are
we saw it in mumbai and unfortunately just saw it in paris. >> chris, it shows extraordinary heroism>> it does. they are facing down two guys and they don't have any kind of weaponry to take that on. of course what happens, you don't see there's a moment where the car backs up the police car backs up to try to pull away. then the terrorists get back in their car and go charging past the police car. but you don't see right after that when they encounter the policeman on bicycles and...
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we saw it happen in mom bossa, kenya, we saw that happen in mumbai india. havoc by basically moving through a city. they know they've brought down the full weight of french law enforcement, intelligence and counterterrorism upon them. so my suspicion would be that they have a secondary attack planned by that's not necessarily the case. in the boston case, you had the attackers try to carry out an attack and make a clean getaway, which fortunately they weren't able to do. our thanks to tom fuentes and daved ross. thank you so much. >> it will gunmen still on the loose in perhaps or maybe beyond. this has not stopped the people in paris from planning pieceful gatherings. the large lest take place next hour in the same district as the charlie hebdo office where the terror attack happened. 16,000 people have signed up to attend this event. we'll be right back. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help
we saw it happen in mom bossa, kenya, we saw that happen in mumbai india. havoc by basically moving through a city. they know they've brought down the full weight of french law enforcement, intelligence and counterterrorism upon them. so my suspicion would be that they have a secondary attack planned by that's not necessarily the case. in the boston case, you had the attackers try to carry out an attack and make a clean getaway, which fortunately they weren't able to do. our thanks to tom...
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since mumbai we've seen these kind of small scale attacks where even a handful of people we saw underhe indian embassy in kabul, afghanistan. we've seen various locations in pakistan and certainly now in paris. >> this is a frustration i have. it goes way back. bin laden wrote about this in 1998 and 1999. how to energize these individual people or little groups of people. we saw it in 2005 in london. that was only a four-person attack from people who, some whom were english citizens. the sort of lone wolf smaller attack has been going on for quite some time and i think it's a very very big danger and i think it's much more difficult for law enforcement to follow because they're spread out. there's so many more of them. they don't use international communications as much. so we're not picking it up in the satellites. this is a very very big challenge and it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the local police. >> if somebody doesn't have a social media profile and hasn't been spouting off on twitter -- >> very hard to find. this is why i've preached for seven or eight years, every
since mumbai we've seen these kind of small scale attacks where even a handful of people we saw underhe indian embassy in kabul, afghanistan. we've seen various locations in pakistan and certainly now in paris. >> this is a frustration i have. it goes way back. bin laden wrote about this in 1998 and 1999. how to energize these individual people or little groups of people. we saw it in 2005 in london. that was only a four-person attack from people who, some whom were english citizens. the...