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nic, i think you're still at stanstead. tell us what you know about what happened on that airplane. >> well, we know that the two men were arrested by police forces here pretty much as soon as the aircraft landed. they were arrested on suspicion of endangering the aircraft. what we have learned from pakistani officials in london is there was an altercation between two men and an air stewardess. threatened to blow the plane up, they told authorities and then reacted by sending up the fighter jet to escort to the airport because that's the airport that's dealt with hijacking, landed at a remote runway here and now we understand all the passengers have been brought off safely. there are no injuries. they're all being processed by immigration authorities. the luggage on board the plane is being processed and nothing has been found so far that would indicate any kind of explosive device. we're being told by british authorities that they don't believe that this at the moment is terror-related, at least in these early stages. that
nic, i think you're still at stanstead. tell us what you know about what happened on that airplane. >> well, we know that the two men were arrested by police forces here pretty much as soon as the aircraft landed. they were arrested on suspicion of endangering the aircraft. what we have learned from pakistani officials in london is there was an altercation between two men and an air stewardess. threatened to blow the plane up, they told authorities and then reacted by sending up the...
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nic, excellent piece.ators found out if plotnikov had any contact with tamerlan tsarnaev when he was there for six months last year? >> wolf, if they have, they're not making it public at the moment. and for investigative reasons you can imagine they may not want to do that. but there have been strong rumors, reports in some media here that plotnikov was detained by russian security forces when he came to dagestan in 2010 and at that time admitted knowing tamerlan tsarnaev. so there's a possibility of a connection there, but no one is saying -- being able to say here that the two of them actually met each other. but just what has people very suspicious here is obviously they both share the radical background of islam, one in boxing, one in canada, one in the united states. many things in common. but the fact tsarnaev fled or left very quickly two days after plotnikov was killed, that has officials here wondering was there a connection and what the nature of it was, wolf. >> he got out of there without even
nic, excellent piece.ators found out if plotnikov had any contact with tamerlan tsarnaev when he was there for six months last year? >> wolf, if they have, they're not making it public at the moment. and for investigative reasons you can imagine they may not want to do that. but there have been strong rumors, reports in some media here that plotnikov was detained by russian security forces when he came to dagestan in 2010 and at that time admitted knowing tamerlan tsarnaev. so there's a...
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. >> for more, i spoke with nic robertson and christiane amanpour earlier. make of this? we have not seen this kind of attack certainly in england. there was the film maker in, i think it was the netherlands who was killed in a knife attack. they haven't seen something like this, have they? >> no. all of the security experts have been telling us throughout this day. you know, the words this man is saying, captured on cell phone video, are almost exact replicas the 7/7 bombers said in their video they left before they blew up the underground and the buses. it's similar to what tsarnaev in the boat before the manhunt. are these people part of a bigger conspiracy, a bigger al qaeda. just about everybody i've spoken to today says it does not look like that. this was very, very low tech. it seems to be homegrown. it seems to be lone wolf, if you like, copycat kind of crime. it is terror because it designed to terrorize and create fear and panic. and these people even went so far as you've seen to get themselves recorded. now, they have been captured alive. they'v
. >> for more, i spoke with nic robertson and christiane amanpour earlier. make of this? we have not seen this kind of attack certainly in england. there was the film maker in, i think it was the netherlands who was killed in a knife attack. they haven't seen something like this, have they? >> no. all of the security experts have been telling us throughout this day. you know, the words this man is saying, captured on cell phone video, are almost exact replicas the 7/7 bombers said...
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which is sure to come as no surprise to the european commission was already on track to banning neo nic it's annoyed a class of insecticide chemically related to nicotine but u.s. officials say they don't have enough evidence that neonate gets in the way they're killing our bees so they aren't going to ban them i guess they haven't read the american bird conservancy review that came out in march they reviewed two hundred study i mean exits in the night they were poured found a single corn kernels coated with a new nick annoyed can kill a very small bird and i guess they didn't read the research published last year in some of the world's most. it's still just journals which demonstrated in time for verbal overwhelming evidence linking negative noise to the death of large numbers of honeybees and i guess they didn't hear about the coalition of beekeepers and agriculture advocates who just sued the e.p.a. over inadequate toxicity evaluation or maybe they do know all about the evidence and just don't want to ban the pesticides anyway do you see the need to get annoyed named in the lawsuits
which is sure to come as no surprise to the european commission was already on track to banning neo nic it's annoyed a class of insecticide chemically related to nicotine but u.s. officials say they don't have enough evidence that neonate gets in the way they're killing our bees so they aren't going to ban them i guess they haven't read the american bird conservancy review that came out in march they reviewed two hundred study i mean exits in the night they were poured found a single corn...
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. >> nic, the question is of course where does this all go? we're hearing reports of basically militias, sunni militias being sent out to defend their turf. this is the worst violence, let's face it, since what 2008. how far could this go? what is he doing about reconciliation? >> you and i have both spent many, many years in iraq. this is a troubling development. the implications are manyfold, but one particularly for the united states is a diminished influence in iraq and the region, and a diminished if you will access to the business market in iraq. i think we both saw in the long amounts of time we spent in iraq that many people at that time back in 2004, 2005 and still today feel that what's happened in iraq, this imbalance of power, this imperfect government, is a creation of the united states. the united states had a responsibility going into iraq and they feel that responsibility wasn't fulfilled. the prime minister is reaching out across the sectarian divide, but i don't think anyone at the moment thinks this current violence will tam
. >> nic, the question is of course where does this all go? we're hearing reports of basically militias, sunni militias being sent out to defend their turf. this is the worst violence, let's face it, since what 2008. how far could this go? what is he doing about reconciliation? >> you and i have both spent many, many years in iraq. this is a troubling development. the implications are manyfold, but one particularly for the united states is a diminished influence in iraq and the...
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. >> our nic robertson is in london joins us now.we know more about that the young victim, this soldier who was attacked, tell us a little bit about him. >> well, he was well-liked by his friends, somebody who would sort of always lift the mood and the spirit, always quick-whited, always entertaining. we also know he had a 2-year-old son, jack. we understand that he joined the army in 2006. and then in 2009 he was deployed to helmand in afghanistan, he was on a small base there role would have been to fire artillery or mortar rounds in support of troops out in the field. and then when he came back to britain, deployed briefly to germany, and in 2011 he became a recruiter here at this army base in the southeast of london. now, that role as recruiter would have brought him in a greater contact than most soldiers would have with the general public here, suzanne. >> nic, do we know if this murder suspect, and we have this video it is absolutely disgusting with his bloody hand saying an eye for an eye, fighting for allah, do we have any s
. >> our nic robertson is in london joins us now.we know more about that the young victim, this soldier who was attacked, tell us a little bit about him. >> well, he was well-liked by his friends, somebody who would sort of always lift the mood and the spirit, always quick-whited, always entertaining. we also know he had a 2-year-old son, jack. we understand that he joined the army in 2006. and then in 2009 he was deployed to helmand in afghanistan, he was on a small base there role...
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nic robertson is joining me live in london.e part, the gruesome part, nic, because we have this on camera statement from the suspect. let me play that. >> i apologize that women had to witness this today. but in our land, our women have to see the same. you people will never be safe. remove your government. they don't care about you. >> here he is, left hand, wielding some knives, machetes, bloodied. this was filmed after the slaying of the soldier. i understand we actually have the full statement. tell me what more this man said, nic. >> reporter: well, this was clearly premeditated. they were going to murder this -- knock this man down, murder him with a meat cleaver and then turn to the people who were standing by, the eyewitnesses, ask them to record this message on their cell phones, knowing they were going to be taken away. this is cold blooded. clearly premeditated and this is what -- this is what he said whether he got those people who saw this horrific act happen to record it on the camera. he said, we swear by almight
nic robertson is joining me live in london.e part, the gruesome part, nic, because we have this on camera statement from the suspect. let me play that. >> i apologize that women had to witness this today. but in our land, our women have to see the same. you people will never be safe. remove your government. they don't care about you. >> here he is, left hand, wielding some knives, machetes, bloodied. this was filmed after the slaying of the soldier. i understand we actually have the...
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a lot of information quickly tell me nic what do you want these protests to accomplish well like i was saying i want we want to spread awareness and we want to start from the ground so you know the very very you know the easiest thing you can do to know it's in your food is to grow your own started there at the very top is you know where we want labeling on a ban but i think we should work from the ground up to have the best results we've got and we've got to leave it there nic that was the march against month and us director and social professional media nick barnaby and you will now in the chevron that company finds itself in court this time trying to reverse an earlier ruling granting billions in damages to an ecuadorian villagers this when the circuit finds chevron liable to the tune of nine hundred billion dollars for the deliberate dumping of toxic waste and ecuador as far back as thirty years chevron has hired almost two thousand lawyers to fight this payment well arty's political commentator sam sacks tells us more. the more than a decade long legal battle between chevron corp
a lot of information quickly tell me nic what do you want these protests to accomplish well like i was saying i want we want to spread awareness and we want to start from the ground so you know the very very you know the easiest thing you can do to know it's in your food is to grow your own started there at the very top is you know where we want labeling on a ban but i think we should work from the ground up to have the best results we've got and we've got to leave it there nic that was the...
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care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical nic comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated. but it's and to me. mark it. was really happening to the global economy with. headlines. kaiser reports. let me. let me ask you a question. here. is where. we are not. the scientists back again to. talk about me. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribed the medication if you want therapy they filmed the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for p.t.s.d. that just simply doesn't work there's really no continuity to your care because a lot of these guys are residents and you might see him once or twice and so they don't know what you've even been on half the time so they try to give you the same drugs that have already failed for you p.t.s.d. is not
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. >> for more, i spoke with nic robertson and christiane amanpour earlier. type of attack in england, in netherland s they have had a similar experience. >> the words he's saying are almost exact replicas of what the 7-7 bombers said in their video they left before they blew up the underground in the buses. it's similar to what tsarnaev wrote before the manhunt. are these people part of a bigger conspiracy, a bigger al qaeda. just about everybody i've spoken to today says it does not look like that. this was very, very low tech. it seems to be home grown. it seems to be lone wolf, if you like copycat kind of crime. it is terror, because it is designed to terrorize and create fear and panic, and these people even went so far as you've seen to get themselves recorded. now, they have been captured alive. they've been taken into hospitals, they were obviously wounded when they confronted police. presumably we'll hear a lot more about it. i think, when we try to figure out what's going on after this more than decade long war against al qaeda, by and large, massiv
. >> for more, i spoke with nic robertson and christiane amanpour earlier. type of attack in england, in netherland s they have had a similar experience. >> the words he's saying are almost exact replicas of what the 7-7 bombers said in their video they left before they blew up the underground in the buses. it's similar to what tsarnaev wrote before the manhunt. are these people part of a bigger conspiracy, a bigger al qaeda. just about everybody i've spoken to today says it does...
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care and in this case they asked the question their primary care doctor is writing all these atypical nic comics we have millions of people that are being prescribed psychiatric medications sometimes appropriate use but a large part of that population is being prescribed psychiatric medication where it may not be warranted or indicated. but it's in to be. a. caucus and he's have gone to the polls and elected the new parliament what will the new government do domestically and in the area of foreign policy particularly washington's drone war with growing economic dislocations in a very threatening taliban how can and should pakistan move forward and will the military continue to watch from the sidelines. choose your language. of holy week over the influential they still some of that. choose to use the consensus to. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in your life choose access to your office. have you got. a good job. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribed a medication if you want therapy
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nic robertson has the latest from london.video we're showing, what's been the reaction to it in london, nic? >> reporter: well, the reaction here is to make people aware -- the police did arrive that they were armed and ready to respond. there was concern the police had taken a long time to get there. but what most people here are concerned about is that the police force are ready to deal with people like this. and i think a lot of people were pleased that the police came and they were able to identify these gunmen. that they were able to see that these attackers, that they were able to see that they were coming towards them. and that they took them on. there's a lot of people -- there's a lot of people here that would worry that perhaps the police in britain weren't able to deal with a situation like this. well, now they're relieved that they see that they can. anderson? >> what -- there were two other people taken into custody and what do we know about them? and what do we know about the suspected killers? it wasn't clear i
nic robertson has the latest from london.video we're showing, what's been the reaction to it in london, nic? >> reporter: well, the reaction here is to make people aware -- the police did arrive that they were armed and ready to respond. there was concern the police had taken a long time to get there. but what most people here are concerned about is that the police force are ready to deal with people like this. and i think a lot of people were pleased that the police came and they were...
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nic nazar from nearby new castle city, oklahoma. mr.y manager, this news of these schirn is very difficult to disseminate. and i wonder how the people of your small town are coping this late afternoon. i think the thing for us this is something that happened in the past to our community at moore. [inaudible] victims and especially whenever they are children. touches everyone. the thing that we try to hold on to is that the efforts that we make, shelter, they are safe, during one of these events. really are one of our biggest [inaudible] make sure that we keep people safe. and we think that safe shelters are really important in all schools. hopefully as it goes on that will be something that's mandated. >> shepard: the city manager of nearby new castle city, oklahoma, nic nazar, who has devastation in his town as well neighbors are going house to house if your house was one that didn't get destroyed right now pulling the run away to see who is there. we'll be right back. i'm phyllis and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the d
nic nazar from nearby new castle city, oklahoma. mr.y manager, this news of these schirn is very difficult to disseminate. and i wonder how the people of your small town are coping this late afternoon. i think the thing for us this is something that happened in the past to our community at moore. [inaudible] victims and especially whenever they are children. touches everyone. the thing that we try to hold on to is that the efforts that we make, shelter, they are safe, during one of these...
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>> nic robertson, thank you very much. the crucial question, were they acting alone?iously, not yet answers to that. just an absolutely unbelievable act. here in the u.s., surprising twist in the terror attack in the boston bombing investigation. a chechyan national who had been granted political asylum by the united states shot and killed by an fib agent in florida early this morning. he was actually being investigated at the time for ties to the bombing suspects. now this is important because we weren't aware how many people were being questioned and how far flung they may be to significant development. and we have a reporter out front in orlando. what do you know about this man? what does this mean for the bombing investigation? >> yeah, erin, this is where it took place in the early morning hours this morning. as you mentioned, he was being questioned by the fbi and two members of the massachusetts state police about his role or his relationship rather to the boston bombers. and during the course of this questioning, this man tells the authorities that -- and admi
>> nic robertson, thank you very much. the crucial question, were they acting alone?iously, not yet answers to that. just an absolutely unbelievable act. here in the u.s., surprising twist in the terror attack in the boston bombing investigation. a chechyan national who had been granted political asylum by the united states shot and killed by an fib agent in florida early this morning. he was actually being investigated at the time for ties to the bombing suspects. now this is important...
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. >> and, nic, we're getting a photo of the victim from the ministry of defense.tell us what you know about him as we show his picture here. >> lee rigby from the north of england came from the town of halifax in the north of england. 25-year-old man, a 2-year-old son we understand. served in afghanistan in 2009 in helmen province in a base often meaning running weapons, potentially artillery weapons, potentially mortars, that sort of thing to support troops in the field. those are the details that we're getting so far. as david cameron, the prime minister, put it earlier on today, we have lost a brave soldier. >> such a tragic story, nic, thanks so much. really appreciate it. >>> in the united states there are now new questions about last month's deadly explosion you might recall this happened at a fertilizer plant in west, texas. reuters now reports that a local emergency planning committee was told a year ago that potentially deadly chemicals were stored at that plant. now, that because it is required by law. but there is no requirement to train first responder
. >> and, nic, we're getting a photo of the victim from the ministry of defense.tell us what you know about him as we show his picture here. >> lee rigby from the north of england came from the town of halifax in the north of england. 25-year-old man, a 2-year-old son we understand. served in afghanistan in 2009 in helmen province in a base often meaning running weapons, potentially artillery weapons, potentially mortars, that sort of thing to support troops in the field. those are...
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nic, appreciate the update.or front, some good news in the wake of the boston marathon bombing tonight. jane richard, one of the youngest victims, was discharged today from boston children's hospital after 39 days in the intensive care unit. she's had 12 surgeries. jane lost her left leg below the knee. you may remember she had started irish dancing. we have been following her story closely. i talked to a paramedic who helped save her life. her 8-year-old brother martin was killed in the attack. her mother was particularly injured as well. in a statement today, the richards said jane has been moved to a rehab facility where she will continue her recovery. they said she is in good spirits. they also said they remain devastated of course over martin's death. a mass will be said in his memory on june 9th which would have been his ninth birthday. our thoughts are with the richards family today. >>> there's a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> the boy scouts of america today voted t
nic, appreciate the update.or front, some good news in the wake of the boston marathon bombing tonight. jane richard, one of the youngest victims, was discharged today from boston children's hospital after 39 days in the intensive care unit. she's had 12 surgeries. jane lost her left leg below the knee. you may remember she had started irish dancing. we have been following her story closely. i talked to a paramedic who helped save her life. her 8-year-old brother martin was killed in the...
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let's get to nic gregory who does the weather for fox five in new york.om colorado on up in towards minnesota and you mentioned snow to texan inch or two there much u. as much as 8 inches in a lot of places, nebraska, western kansas, a foot of snow in leonard, that line shifting a little bit to the east. overnight that's going to historic snows kansas city and des moines 3 to 5 inches of snow. and some of those locals and a couple of inches heading up into western portions of wink. in the meantime, the santa ana winds keep blowing. southern california still high. temps in the 90's. humidity levels in the 5 to 10 to 20% range so that fire danger is going to continue on up into friday as well. folks in southern cal have to be on their guard. >> nic gregory across town. good to see you. thank you. take a look at these flamtion. nasa reports this time line video shows a huge eruption on the surface of the sun. officials at the agency say that eruption took place over the course of about two and a half hours yesterday. well, we have two new bits of information
let's get to nic gregory who does the weather for fox five in new york.om colorado on up in towards minnesota and you mentioned snow to texan inch or two there much u. as much as 8 inches in a lot of places, nebraska, western kansas, a foot of snow in leonard, that line shifting a little bit to the east. overnight that's going to historic snows kansas city and des moines 3 to 5 inches of snow. and some of those locals and a couple of inches heading up into western portions of wink. in the...
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nic robertson, what can you tell us? what are these men accused of?they have accused of. what we have heard from a british source is it the at this early stage, they say, they don't believe that the incident is terror-related. two men taken from the aircraft, arrested by essex police. we believe there were close to 300 people on board the aircraft when it was diverted, escorted by a fighter aircraft and brought in to land at stan ted airfield. the fact that the police have been able to move into the aircraft and arrest people so swiftly does seem to st. that whatever the incident, it did not have a huge security -- immediate security implication. that meaning that there wasn't some sort of standoff information. the police at the stansted airport the airport, itself, is an airport used for just that sort of event weight. the -- event weight. -- eventuality. it does indicate there wasn't a hostile standoff of any sort. again, the details are just coming in. we don't know precisely why an arrest. a disturbance possibly of some kind on the aircraft, carol
nic robertson, what can you tell us? what are these men accused of?they have accused of. what we have heard from a british source is it the at this early stage, they say, they don't believe that the incident is terror-related. two men taken from the aircraft, arrested by essex police. we believe there were close to 300 people on board the aircraft when it was diverted, escorted by a fighter aircraft and brought in to land at stan ted airfield. the fact that the police have been able to move...
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you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a fantastic web-based command and control technology that we expect to use in the future. with that, thank you. >> thanks. colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006 but in 2007 was my first actual experience fighting fires and as i w
you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a fantastic web-based command and control technology that we expect to use...
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marched through the streets of europe's key cities as well carrying stop monsanto posters activists nic but not b. says that the corporation is forcing small farmers out of business pushing them into such despair that some commit suicide if you look at what happened in india i mean there's an epidemic of suicides of the farmers because monsanto sold them or caught a cotton seed that they promised to do a certain thing and then those seeds didn't perform how they were supposed to and it drove a lot of these indian farmers into sheer poverty and they ended up committing suicide by the hundreds and thousands of effects farming communities everywhere i mean in the united states they're known for suing small farmers there's a lot of small farmers at the putting out of business because of the genetic migration into into crops that weren't supposed to be g m r but they're getting cross-pollinate it and then monsanto comes in they use their government cronies to go in and shut down small farmers because. their genetics from their seeds that they've planted have have slowly crept into the into t
marched through the streets of europe's key cities as well carrying stop monsanto posters activists nic but not b. says that the corporation is forcing small farmers out of business pushing them into such despair that some commit suicide if you look at what happened in india i mean there's an epidemic of suicides of the farmers because monsanto sold them or caught a cotton seed that they promised to do a certain thing and then those seeds didn't perform how they were supposed to and it drove a...
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nick because director of big brother watch thank you very much indeed nic and when you stick around after a very short break to stand that. well look it's. funny it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. download the official application to you so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't work so how would your mobile device so you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. you're watching aussie line from moscow it's good to have you with us almost tougher year after french troops landed in mani to push back the rebels bombings and insecurity still plagued the north of the country it's a situation heads of state are hoping to solve as they gather in brussels for donors conference that aims to raise needed t
nick because director of big brother watch thank you very much indeed nic and when you stick around after a very short break to stand that. well look it's. funny it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged...
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of internal or external has to be reexamined homegrown american right wing or left wing or racist or nic based charities and basically is one thing on the one hand and ha. grown slash jihadi terrorism that could be could be u.s. citizens could be convert could be anything but the ideology is coming from outside the modulation is coming from outside i think we're dealing with an engine national movement of of terrorism the jihadist movement is not homegrown to each country such as india or arabia or russia or france or at least it is an international movement therefore the most important point here is basically to get through the indoctrination process we see one common trend across all the cases that we have in the united states in europe and elsewhere is who is doing the indoctrination who is leading to the indoctrination and also then what what is behind the indoctrination in terms of one of the suspects has said that the u.s. actions in iraq and afghanistan were partly to blame is u.s. foreign policy really provoking the sort of act that's exactly what did you hardest indoctrinate abo
of internal or external has to be reexamined homegrown american right wing or left wing or racist or nic based charities and basically is one thing on the one hand and ha. grown slash jihadi terrorism that could be could be u.s. citizens could be convert could be anything but the ideology is coming from outside the modulation is coming from outside i think we're dealing with an engine national movement of of terrorism the jihadist movement is not homegrown to each country such as india or...
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society can be affected by child sexual exploitation well british society indeed is a very mild to ask nic one so what can moderate muslims do to prevent the radicalization of young people within their community. well i think what needs to happen is there needs to be a real concerted effort is what we saw over the last seven days after leave rigby's brutal and barbaric murder is a strong reaction from the muslim community that is what we give you know i spent pretty much all last week doing various media interviews as did other colleagues from other organizations and the message goes out very clear that if you are involved in terrorism or extremism you do not represent islam you're not acting in a name on you bringing shame on the community and you must be confronted and we need to see real action from the police and the authorities to do with this threat you know terrorism affects all communities are one of the you're talking about here in europe or talking about united states across the world and actually if you look at the most victims from terrorist attacks of generally have been musli
society can be affected by child sexual exploitation well british society indeed is a very mild to ask nic one so what can moderate muslims do to prevent the radicalization of young people within their community. well i think what needs to happen is there needs to be a real concerted effort is what we saw over the last seven days after leave rigby's brutal and barbaric murder is a strong reaction from the muslim community that is what we give you know i spent pretty much all last week doing...
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this quarter than expectation and and industrial production as of fell falling to 75% creating another nicthe fed and in washington and some panic among those in the materials business. lou: thank you for being with u. in us torrow we're joined by the chairman of the house judiciary committee from virginia. up next congressman looking for more answers on the i.r.a. scaal. those are answers he to get them from his own brother we will tell you about family confusion. the "a team" tes that up. next. it's a brand new start. with centurylink visionary cloud infrastructure, and custom cmunications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. i did? when visa signature asked everybody at upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car seic instd of "strength traing with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience comes from listening to our cardholder isa signature. your idea of what a card should be. try align. it's the number on ge recommended pr
this quarter than expectation and and industrial production as of fell falling to 75% creating another nicthe fed and in washington and some panic among those in the materials business. lou: thank you for being with u. in us torrow we're joined by the chairman of the house judiciary committee from virginia. up next congressman looking for more answers on the i.r.a. scaal. those are answers he to get them from his own brother we will tell you about family confusion. the "a team" tes...
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't nic >> she's so cute.. >> but it wasn't gentlemanly of either one of you guys. >> well, i didn't -- >> you didn't cut her. >> no. >> you weren't in the boardroom with her. >> no, i had nothing to do with that. >> tell us about the standoff with you and penn. how will it go down? >> i'll win but he'll make a good showing. >> you came to win, you said. >> yeah, i didn't really want to do the thing, then when i said i'll do it. i said i'll win. i'm going to go win. >> for competitiveness. did you have that in school? were you like a football player? >> yeah, i'm an old jock. >> you like penn, you guys have a good relationship. you're friends. >> yeah, i've known penn for several years. we're not close. >> there's no bromance. >> but we hung out together. i've gone to his shows and he's come to mine. you know, so any time i go to vegas i try to go to his show. >> but you can put all that aside like hoda and i do when it comes to the competition. you love one another, but you're going to win. >> or in your case
't nic >> she's so cute.. >> but it wasn't gentlemanly of either one of you guys. >> well, i didn't -- >> you didn't cut her. >> no. >> you weren't in the boardroom with her. >> no, i had nothing to do with that. >> tell us about the standoff with you and penn. how will it go down? >> i'll win but he'll make a good showing. >> you came to win, you said. >> yeah, i didn't really want to do the thing, then when i said i'll do it. i...
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>> nic, i appreciate the reporting.hank you very much. >>> also, some terror plots in the wake of the boston bombing tonight. one of the youngest victims was discharged today from boston's children's hospital. she was in the hospital for 39 days in intensive care. show had 12 surgeries. she lost her left leg below the knee. you may remember, she had been an irish dancer. she hopes to dance again. we'd been following her story closely. i talked to the amazing paramedic matt patterson who saved her life. in a statement today, the richards said that jane has been moved to a rehab facility where they say she's going to continue her recovery. they remain devastated over martin's death. a mass will be held in his memory on june 9th, which would have been his ninth birthday. there's a lot more happening in the world tonight. >> anderson, some breaking news in the jodi arias hung jury. late word is the jury hung 8-4, 8-4 in favor of death. >>> other news now, in his first major counter terrorism speech of his second term, presi
>> nic, i appreciate the reporting.hank you very much. >>> also, some terror plots in the wake of the boston bombing tonight. one of the youngest victims was discharged today from boston's children's hospital. she was in the hospital for 39 days in intensive care. show had 12 surgeries. she lost her left leg below the knee. you may remember, she had been an irish dancer. she hopes to dance again. we'd been following her story closely. i talked to the amazing paramedic matt...
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nic, it looks like a lot of short-covering.ed names once again outperforming and causing pain for those trying to keep them down. >> they do outperform the market. what happens the shorts get squeezed, right? they were betting they were go the other way and they're forced to cover. names like gamestop up 4 1/2%. they are outpacing what we're seeing in the broader markets. question is will they continue to have to do this. david: we're slightly off the high. 124 wws the high. 111 points right now it may be trading to thedownside. talk about financials. jpmorgan had good news and they are leading the way for financials. >> financials have done very well. consumer staples and health care doing well this week. most sectors with up arrows. obviously a record day on wall street. another winning week. liz: they may have a great shoe department but investors are not buying nord symptom's stock price they are weaker -- nordstrom. sales stoo l. >> volume not good and same-store sales are. [closing bell rings] david: boeing you are you he
nic, it looks like a lot of short-covering.ed names once again outperforming and causing pain for those trying to keep them down. >> they do outperform the market. what happens the shorts get squeezed, right? they were betting they were go the other way and they're forced to cover. names like gamestop up 4 1/2%. they are outpacing what we're seeing in the broader markets. question is will they continue to have to do this. david: we're slightly off the high. 124 wws the high. 111 points...
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our senior international correspondent nic robertson went to the scene of the clash. reporter: in these lush mountains dagestan's rebels hide from russian forces. our journey here a trip into the unknown. we're on our way to the village where canadian boxer williamplotkinof was killed in a gun battle with russian forces. 15 minutes from coastal highway, the tiny town3400 people. we're being given special permission to go into the grave yard. they are all moderate muslims here and follow peaceful traditions. plotnikov's grave is not hard to find at the cemetery's edge a place for strangers. he was a convert to islam. this does seem to be his grave, plotnikov william, born 3rd of may, 1989 died 14th july last summer. the we had we didn't know anything about the rebels he his father came from canada and asked we bury him a muslim. indeed as i talked to local officials they all tell me the same. the rebels lived out of town i asked if they've ever seen alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev e are safe but since last summer we worry. we take our cattle to the forests. on
our senior international correspondent nic robertson went to the scene of the clash. reporter: in these lush mountains dagestan's rebels hide from russian forces. our journey here a trip into the unknown. we're on our way to the village where canadian boxer williamplotkinof was killed in a gun battle with russian forces. 15 minutes from coastal highway, the tiny town3400 people. we're being given special permission to go into the grave yard. they are all moderate muslims here and follow...
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nic robertson did a report some time ago, he had his audiotapes of his sermons circulating in the extremist muslim community in london so this is a real challenge for british authorities. >> also now this attack outside paris. authorities aren't saying for sure that it's an act of terror, though the terrorist squad is investigating, trying to hunt down the man who is alleged to have done this but it seems pretty obvious it's some sort of copycat or inspired by kind of attack. >> that's right. they don't have anyone in custody. they have not said if they have identified the individual that they're looking for. they are looking for an individual. it does seem because of the timing that it may be inspired. i'll say on this memorial day weekend, all of us are out sort of remembering the sacrifices of those who have given their lives. you talk to military service members and to a person, they say you know, it's a chilling reminder that when we interact with the public, that could happen anywhere. it could happen here, it's not just a british or french problem. it could happen anywhere. >> and th
nic robertson did a report some time ago, he had his audiotapes of his sermons circulating in the extremist muslim community in london so this is a real challenge for british authorities. >> also now this attack outside paris. authorities aren't saying for sure that it's an act of terror, though the terrorist squad is investigating, trying to hunt down the man who is alleged to have done this but it seems pretty obvious it's some sort of copycat or inspired by kind of attack. >>...
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this year, europe proposed a temporary ban on neo-nics until more research is done. >>> coming up in the next half hour mourning the death of a popular athlete. >> he was such a great person and he did not deserve this. >> how a champion bay area wrestler suddenly lost his life while lifting weights. >> just like a huge explosion in front of me and the ground on the bridge fell into the water. >> then his car plunged into the river below. tonight we're learning exactly what caused this bridge in washington state to collapse. >> and how this hollywood actor faced a tough dose of reality and put on the performance of a lifetime. immunization shots? really? honey, what's my bssure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. female narrator: through monday, get 36 months through monday, get 36 months interest-free financing and save up to $40
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what has happened in this clip nic is the logic call outgrowth of that. >> such explosive issue. it is so -- well, it's just a personal issue for a lot of folks when they talk about it. as a political issue, where do you think it is? >> well, i think regardless of where any of us might stand on the issue of abortion, either as a personal moral choice or from a political standpoint, i think we can all agree that no one ought to allow this practice to continue. the practice of unsafe, unsanitary and humane late term abortion practices that result in an environment that's very hostile to the interest of vulnerable women and children. >> bret: okay. senator, charmaine, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> bret: still to come brit hume on how the president is handling a handful of scan tells. the president fires back on benghazi and and the irs. written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you
what has happened in this clip nic is the logic call outgrowth of that. >> such explosive issue. it is so -- well, it's just a personal issue for a lot of folks when they talk about it. as a political issue, where do you think it is? >> well, i think regardless of where any of us might stand on the issue of abortion, either as a personal moral choice or from a political standpoint, i think we can all agree that no one ought to allow this practice to continue. the practice of unsafe,...
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let's remember, anwar al awlaki, nic robertson did a report some time ago, he had his audiotapes of his sermons circulating in the extremist muslim community in london so this is a real challenge for british authorities. >> also now this attack outside paris. authorities aren't saying for sure that it's an act of terror, though the terrorist squad is investigating, trying to hunt down the man who is legealleged have done this but it seems pretty obvious it's some sort of copycat or inspired by kind of attack. >> that's right. they don't have anyone in custody. they have not said if they have identified the individual that they're looking for. they are looking for an individual. it does seem because of the timing that it may be inspired. i'll say on this memorial day weekend, all of us are out sort of remembering the sacrifices of those who have given their lives. you talk to military service members and to a person, they say you know, it's a chilling reminder that when we interact with the public, that could happen anywhere. it could happen here, it's not just a british or french proble
let's remember, anwar al awlaki, nic robertson did a report some time ago, he had his audiotapes of his sermons circulating in the extremist muslim community in london so this is a real challenge for british authorities. >> also now this attack outside paris. authorities aren't saying for sure that it's an act of terror, though the terrorist squad is investigating, trying to hunt down the man who is legealleged have done this but it seems pretty obvious it's some sort of copycat or...
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harris, there is no question that the past 10 days or so have ensured that any confirmation hearing nicw land faces will be tougher than previously envisioned. it's worth noting the democrats do enjoy the majority in the senate. nuland a well regarded policy analyst. diplomat and spokesperson. documents published by the weekly stashed and abc news show that nuland was early and pivotal player to delete references to terrorism, al qaeda and the like. this morning's talk shows revealed for some democratic senators rising to nuland's defense some other appear defend the woman who she served former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> there has been serious questions raised about individuals within her chain of command with respect to the talking points and what happened afterwards. i think those are fair questions when we have obviously four americans murdered. >> victoria nuland who represented in the state department had a long career and public service. was not a partisan. she worked for dick cheney. she was very much interested in making sure that the state department's position and
harris, there is no question that the past 10 days or so have ensured that any confirmation hearing nicw land faces will be tougher than previously envisioned. it's worth noting the democrats do enjoy the majority in the senate. nuland a well regarded policy analyst. diplomat and spokesperson. documents published by the weekly stashed and abc news show that nuland was early and pivotal player to delete references to terrorism, al qaeda and the like. this morning's talk shows revealed for some...
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first of all, today, we often see the expression or the nic name lemonade lucy.as she known as that at the time? >> not at all. we cannot find where it appeared. it is one thing that has become about her. one of the things that is interesting about lucy is that she supports temperance, but never really affiliates with the women's christian temperance union, which was founded in ohio, her home state, by people that lived within 2 hours drive from her. they always try to co-opt her. she comes to this from her mother's father, her maternal grandfather, who is a member of the state legislator, who made her sign a pledge when she was young not to sign alcohol.-- drink alcohol. that carried over with her. she was never really a follower of the temperance movement. >> what caused her to ban alcohol from the white house?was it really just -- was it religious in nature? did she ban alcohol from the white house? >> actually, no. her husband made the decision. it was a decision partly political. he wanted to keep the republicans within the party -- who were defecting to the
first of all, today, we often see the expression or the nic name lemonade lucy.as she known as that at the time? >> not at all. we cannot find where it appeared. it is one thing that has become about her. one of the things that is interesting about lucy is that she supports temperance, but never really affiliates with the women's christian temperance union, which was founded in ohio, her home state, by people that lived within 2 hours drive from her. they always try to co-opt her. she...