102
102
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
i believe pronounced robe in northern france.lice sources recording this reporting this from reuters. not clear whether the gunman are linked to paris attacks or is lump ake terrorist links. of the reuters said according to who is, hostages were taken, gunshots were fired and neighborhood has been cordoned off. bank director and his family may have been taken as hostages. medical and fire services are confirmed. operation is underway to deal with this we have no further details at this moment. i want to bring into the conversation retired four-star army general, keith alexander, former head of nsa. general alexander, welcome. >> thanks, trish. how are you doing? trish: good. we just got this news crossing however of a hostage situation there on the border with belgium in northern france. said a bank employee and has been taken hostage. we don't know of any tie to the paris attacks. you can imagine, europe is overall on high alert. brussels in lockdown last couple days. people unable to go to school or shopping or go to a restaura
i believe pronounced robe in northern france.lice sources recording this reporting this from reuters. not clear whether the gunman are linked to paris attacks or is lump ake terrorist links. of the reuters said according to who is, hostages were taken, gunshots were fired and neighborhood has been cordoned off. bank director and his family may have been taken as hostages. medical and fire services are confirmed. operation is underway to deal with this we have no further details at this moment....
63
63
Nov 7, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
along the beaches, but also bottled up and facing a very hard and serious fight trying to face northern france before we can get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allied advance across northern france up to operation cobra in july of 1945. behind me you can see how these wooded hedgerows across fields of france held up our military advancement. these hedgerows were so thick, that you could have a german soldier on one side of a headro three feet away, the two wouldn't know that they were there. tanks, in fact, could not go through these headro's until we built some clippers on to the front of the tanks. american ingenuity. it allowed us to start busting towards the liberation of france. the liberation of paris is the second chapter in the race across france. then at the end of the gallery, we tell the story of operation market garden. our daring attempt to try and end the war before christmas of 1944 through a parachute drop that comes up one bridge too short in holland. to my right over here as we move through
along the beaches, but also bottled up and facing a very hard and serious fight trying to face northern france before we can get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allied advance across northern france up to operation cobra in july of 1945. behind me you can see how these wooded hedgerows across fields of france held up our military advancement. these hedgerows were so thick, that you could have a german soldier...
132
132
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a hostage situation taking place in northern france near the belgium border. we're getting reports that shots have been fired and there are people wounded. benjamin, what are you learning over there? >> reporter: this is just breaking in the last few minutes. we thought this threat may be over. now we're learning in the last few minutes hostages have been taken in a town in the northeast part of france. we know that hostages have been taken. shots have been fired. a number of people have been wounded. a doctor and haze family have been taken hostage. this is coming as a spries. the stand off at a gas station. just to tell you a bit about this town. we know it's a sort of working class industrial city. it was connected to al qaeda back in the '90s. there were some connections there. at the moment what we're hearing, hostage seen northeast france, a number of people shot. security services, medical services on the scene and perhaps this terror threat. the terror attacks are ongoing. we're going to keep you updated. at the in a moment we know there are hostages a
. >>> a hostage situation taking place in northern france near the belgium border. we're getting reports that shots have been fired and there are people wounded. benjamin, what are you learning over there? >> reporter: this is just breaking in the last few minutes. we thought this threat may be over. now we're learning in the last few minutes hostages have been taken in a town in the northeast part of france. we know that hostages have been taken. shots have been fired. a number...
39
39
Nov 8, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allies' france.across northern behind me, you can see how these wooded hedge rows across fields of france held up our military advancement, these hedgerows for so thick, there thousands of years, that you can have a german soldier on one side of a hedge row three feet away from an allied soldier and the two would not even know they were there. tanks, in fact, could not go through these hedgerows until we build some clippers onto the front of these tanks, american ingenuity, that allowed us to towardssting through the liberation of france. the liberation of paris in particular is the second chapter in the race across france, and then at the end of the gallery we tell the story of operation market garden, are daring attempt to try to end the war before christmas of 1944 through parachute drop that comes up one bridge too short in holland. to my right over here as we move we have someap, artifacts, very interesting. frenchwoman in normandy was a member of the french resistance, and she was spying on the germans. so he
we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allies' france.across northern behind me, you can see how these wooded hedge rows across fields of france held up our military advancement, these hedgerows for so thick, there thousands of years, that you can have a german soldier on one side of a hedge row three feet away from an allied soldier and the two would not even know they were there. tanks, in fact, could not go through these hedgerows until we build some...
73
73
Nov 7, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
we were not going to go into the teat of northern france. we needed to do something. north africa, basically to clear the germans out of north africa, we could begin to bomb europe from north african airbases. we are going to have trouble , theng nazi germany itself heart of nazi germany, from north, due to the limited ranges of the planes that we had. we are going to have a better time of hitting northwestern europe and germany from britain through our eighth air force. north africa did take pressure off of our soviet allies in 1942. earlyn mind that 1942 and 1940, the battle of stalingrad, where things started to turn around on the eastern front for the soviets. they had been basically holding on ever since the invasion in 1941 by the skin of 13, as they say. north africa is important because we start to bleed pressure away, and it also logically leads to the next up in our strategy, which becomes -- where do we go next? it will be sicily and italy, what winston churchill called the soft underbelly of europe, the idea that we could reach germany through a southern b
we were not going to go into the teat of northern france. we needed to do something. north africa, basically to clear the germans out of north africa, we could begin to bomb europe from north african airbases. we are going to have trouble , theng nazi germany itself heart of nazi germany, from north, due to the limited ranges of the planes that we had. we are going to have a better time of hitting northwestern europe and germany from britain through our eighth air force. north africa did take...
122
122
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
and finally, a hostage operation in northern france in the town of roubaix. it's still an active situation with gunshots fired. there were concerns there could be a link to the paris attacks. of course, belgium and france on high alert about an upcoming attack. local authorities though are saying it's not the case, this is a robbery gone bad. police have cordoned off the area, but still an ongoing hostage situation in northern france. neil, back to you. >> incredible. thank you very much. >>> remember yesterday when we were talking about how they changed the plans, if you're going away for thanksgiving, you have on the there a half hour earlier. now, a lot of that had to do with lines and longer security checks and they had an -- out of an abundance of caution thought it would be good for you to get there early. and then the very next day, we learned there's a worldwide travel alert. what happened? the former new york fbi assistant director james -- what happened? what would have changed or prompted this renewed concern? >> well, that was a state department,
and finally, a hostage operation in northern france in the town of roubaix. it's still an active situation with gunshots fired. there were concerns there could be a link to the paris attacks. of course, belgium and france on high alert about an upcoming attack. local authorities though are saying it's not the case, this is a robbery gone bad. police have cordoned off the area, but still an ongoing hostage situation in northern france. neil, back to you. >> incredible. thank you very much....
201
201
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
and in northern france, a security incident set off alarms with belgium and france braced for possible terror attacks. word of a hostage taking near the border between france and belgium. that situation is over, one casualty. but local authorities assuring a nervous public there was no connection between this hostage taking in northern france and terror attacks here in paris. brett, back to you. >> steve harrigan live in paris. >>> here in the u.s., the fbi and homeland security are warning law enforcement that extremists could try to replicate the terrorist terror attacks in the u.s. the bulletin also contain as section on active shooter protocol. it urges police to deploy their s.w.a.t. units rapidly. pointing to a 35-minute delay in action during that hostage siege at the bataclan concert hall in paris. >>> tonight the u.s., nato and russia race to contain levels of tension and danger not seen since the end of the cold war. nato member turkey shot down a russian war plane today. eliciting promises of retaliation from a russian president who has already demonstrated he is not afraid
and in northern france, a security incident set off alarms with belgium and france braced for possible terror attacks. word of a hostage taking near the border between france and belgium. that situation is over, one casualty. but local authorities assuring a nervous public there was no connection between this hostage taking in northern france and terror attacks here in paris. brett, back to you. >> steve harrigan live in paris. >>> here in the u.s., the fbi and homeland security...
89
89
Nov 20, 2015
11/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
the name has surfaced in connection with a shooting that took place in northern france august 22 opening fire on a high speed train headed from amsterdam to paris wounding two passengers. investigators say a man they interrogated in august admitted he was planning to carry out a terrorist attack in france or elsewhere in europe under his instructions. the man was obtained after undergoing training in syria. the man had received detailed instructions on targeting crowded locations like concert halls where the death toll would be high. in july, a belgium court sentenced him to 20 years in prison. members can travel e.u. countries without restrictions, but each country oversees their own counterterrorism operations, making it difficult for officials to communicate about potential threats. observers say insufficient information sharing may have contributed to the latest attack. more than 10,000 foreign nationals have gone to syria to join the islamic military state group, and many are from europe. some fear these foreign fighters will return to their countries to carry out attacks at home. n
the name has surfaced in connection with a shooting that took place in northern france august 22 opening fire on a high speed train headed from amsterdam to paris wounding two passengers. investigators say a man they interrogated in august admitted he was planning to carry out a terrorist attack in france or elsewhere in europe under his instructions. the man was obtained after undergoing training in syria. the man had received detailed instructions on targeting crowded locations like concert...
71
71
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
they were at a gas station in northern france in a car that was used in the attacks on november 13th. the footage was taken two days before that. belgian officials are appealing for any information to help capture abrini, but warn people should be on the alert because he could be armed. in the past week, investigators have raided numerous places in belgium and arrested five people for their suspected involvement in the attacks. >>> in the previous "newsline" we stated the paris attacks occurred last week, but they did in fact occurred november 13th. we apollogise for that. >>> japan's supreme court has ruled that a disparity in the value of one vote in last year's lower house election was in a state of unconstitutionality, but the court dismissed the plaintiff's demand to nullify the election. two groups of lawyers had filed lawsuits around the country, demanding that the results of last december's election be nullified. in that election, a ballot cast in the least-populace constituency was worth 2.123 times of a more populated one. they claimed that it violated voter equality. before
they were at a gas station in northern france in a car that was used in the attacks on november 13th. the footage was taken two days before that. belgian officials are appealing for any information to help capture abrini, but warn people should be on the alert because he could be armed. in the past week, investigators have raided numerous places in belgium and arrested five people for their suspected involvement in the attacks. >>> in the previous "newsline" we stated the...
128
128
Nov 21, 2015
11/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
abaaoud's name has also surfaced in connection with a shooting that took place in northern france on august 22nd. a moroccan man opened fire on a high-speed train heading from amsterdam to paris, wounding two passengers. investigators say a man they interrogated in august admitted that he was planning to carry out a terror attack in france or elsewhere in europe under abaaoud's instructions. the man was detained in france after undergoing training in a part of syria controlled by the islamic state militant group. french media say the man had received detailed instructions from abaaoud on targeting crowded locations such as concert halls, where the death toll would be high. in july, a belgian court sentenced abaaoud in absentia to 20 years in prison for recruiting militants. people can travel between eu member countries without restriction, but each of those countries oversees its own counterterrorism operation, which makes it difficult for officials to communicate about potential threats. observers say insufficient information sharing may have contributed to the latest attack. more t
abaaoud's name has also surfaced in connection with a shooting that took place in northern france on august 22nd. a moroccan man opened fire on a high-speed train heading from amsterdam to paris, wounding two passengers. investigators say a man they interrogated in august admitted that he was planning to carry out a terror attack in france or elsewhere in europe under abaaoud's instructions. the man was detained in france after undergoing training in a part of syria controlled by the islamic...
67
67
Nov 26, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
of staff george marshall and dwightizer hour lobbied vigorously for an immediate invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were naseed with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi, germany. they believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem is that we weren't ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we did look into plans to perhaps invade across the english channel into normandy in 1942 or 1943, but realized we would not have the material, resources, or the army built up that would be necessary for victory. in the meantime, the soviet union is taking a terrible pounding on the eastern front. and so franklin roosevelt and winston churchill realized they had to do something to meet joseph stalin's pleading for a second front, but it wasn't going to be in france. so where do we fight? they decided that we would land in north africa. and so we tell the story in this north african farmhouse that we're standing in, of that decision and its consequences. th
of staff george marshall and dwightizer hour lobbied vigorously for an immediate invasion of northern france. >> so when the united states entered world war ii after the attack on pearl harbor in december 1941, we were naseed with a strategic choice, who to fight first, japan or nazi, germany. they believed that hitler and nazi germany were our chief enemy. the problem is that we weren't ready to fight the nazis on the continent of europe. we did look into plans to perhaps invade across...
210
210
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
another suspect in the case at a fuel station in northern france two days before the attacks.ay after meeting with president obama, french president tv will meet with angela merkel to discuss global coalition against isis. >> nicole: after tomorrow he will meet with putin. there were tensions and we saw selloff. today we are seeing up arrows in europe. the cac and ftse each gaining. cac up 2% and dax a full percentage point. >> cheryl: here in the united states futures looking good a day before turkey day. >> nicole: concerns about terrorism. nearly 47 million americans are expected to take a car, plane, bus or train at least 50 miles from home over this long holiday weekend. that would be an increase of more than 300,000 people from last year and more people heading out thanks to improving economy and cheaper gasoline since the year 2008, 2-dollar mark, increase travel finds as state department warns american travelers about the risk overseas following the resent attacks in paris. west africa and elsewhere. >> cheryl: before you head out the door let's get a look at your wedn
another suspect in the case at a fuel station in northern france two days before the attacks.ay after meeting with president obama, french president tv will meet with angela merkel to discuss global coalition against isis. >> nicole: after tomorrow he will meet with putin. there were tensions and we saw selloff. today we are seeing up arrows in europe. the cac and ftse each gaining. cac up 2% and dax a full percentage point. >> cheryl: here in the united states futures looking good...
102
102
Nov 1, 2015
11/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
we celebrate halloween because 2000 years ago the celts in northern france the harvest season was wounded people were turned to wreck crops and do other mean things. they believe wearing costumes might scare up the ghost. i'm not sure how we got from that to children wearing costumes and wolfing down candy, but that's what we have in america today. we also have some seasonal businesses making millions now off of fear. these people in new york city are waiting in line to pay $30 so they can be scared by actors who jump out of the dark. the owner of the business called what manner says the idea is when customers get so scared they fall down. when you see someone hit the ground and crawl out we have three different chicken doors and normally they pans. john: great, they had chicken doors? people paid to be that scared? why? margee kerr study sphere. she's a fierce sociologist at the university of pittsburgh peerage he works in the place in pennsylvania called scare house that's similar to blood manner and people pay because they want to be frightened? why? margee: our ancestors were those wh
we celebrate halloween because 2000 years ago the celts in northern france the harvest season was wounded people were turned to wreck crops and do other mean things. they believe wearing costumes might scare up the ghost. i'm not sure how we got from that to children wearing costumes and wolfing down candy, but that's what we have in america today. we also have some seasonal businesses making millions now off of fear. these people in new york city are waiting in line to pay $30 so they can be...
208
208
Nov 29, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
i caught up with him thousands of kilometers later here in northern france. >> yes, today, we're goingo do about 32 kilometers. that's quite an average day for us. >> he only carries one extra pair of clothes and already on his fourth pair of shoes. >> all i have in this bag is everything i have. >> today is almost eight hours on the road. through villages and across farms. his destination, a u.n. climate summit called cop 21. >> i had to bike to keep up. >> running and biking across half the globe, it's really to connect stories from people around the world. for me, the distance -- the world has gotten smaller rather than larger over this journey as i'm seeing it's possible, actually, to move just by running from pretty much polar regions into paris. >> he's running the farthest of the group. he's been 2100 kilometers on the road, running almost a marathon a day. started in arctic norway. some days have been beautiful, other days like this, snowy and rainy in france. he's on the way to the cop 21 climate talks to bring stories of the people he's met along the road. >> in the arctic th
i caught up with him thousands of kilometers later here in northern france. >> yes, today, we're goingo do about 32 kilometers. that's quite an average day for us. >> he only carries one extra pair of clothes and already on his fourth pair of shoes. >> all i have in this bag is everything i have. >> today is almost eight hours on the road. through villages and across farms. his destination, a u.n. climate summit called cop 21. >> i had to bike to keep up. >>...
93
93
Nov 11, 2015
11/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> normendy, northern france.n: but the worst, hercan forest where in a few months americans and 33,000 germans were killed or wounded. >> you felt you wouldn't get out of it alive. jonathan: but he did. in 1944 he was fighting the germans. 55 years later he and his comrades would come back here to perkins to meet the german germans. >> he wrote me a letter that fought against us in the huertgen forest. jonathan: the one-time enemy came toegther. >> it's unusual. jonathan: they talked. >> we were young. jonathan: shook hands. >> take care of yourself. jonathan: this meeting was the focus of a documentary called "on common ground" and this meeting was 16 years ago. >> time changes a lot of things. including people. jonathan: he says the meeting wasn't awkward. they shared a bond of combat. once enemies, now friends. 16 years after their meeting, many are now gone. with the shelves of memories, two bronze stars and a picture of his wife he lost years ago. he will celebrate the veterans day as he has for many years.
. >> normendy, northern france.n: but the worst, hercan forest where in a few months americans and 33,000 germans were killed or wounded. >> you felt you wouldn't get out of it alive. jonathan: but he did. in 1944 he was fighting the germans. 55 years later he and his comrades would come back here to perkins to meet the german germans. >> he wrote me a letter that fought against us in the huertgen forest. jonathan: the one-time enemy came toegther. >> it's unusual....
51
51
Nov 20, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight reporting that the accused bomb maker of the attacks has turned himself into police in northern france near the belgian border. in paris, investigators are poring over surveillance video of the attacks trying to piece it together, trying tound how these terrorists managed to carry out their plan. newly released video shows the frightening moments inside a paris restaurant as the terrorists armed with a kalashnikov, an ak-47 rifle fired at least 30 bullets into the cafe. shocked patrons, scatter, hit the floor, trying to hide anywhere they can. incredibly, not a single person was killed at the pizzeria. one woman came very close. if you look at the spot there, the shadow spot, a terrorist is aiming his gun at the woman's head. she heard it click three times but the gun either jammed or the terrorist ran out of bullets. instead of clearing the jam or reloading, the terrorist turns and leaves. the woman runs, ever so lucky to be alive. >>> national security concerns driving an important vote today on capitol hill. the house strongly approved a bill to implement tougher screening procedure
tonight reporting that the accused bomb maker of the attacks has turned himself into police in northern france near the belgian border. in paris, investigators are poring over surveillance video of the attacks trying to piece it together, trying tound how these terrorists managed to carry out their plan. newly released video shows the frightening moments inside a paris restaurant as the terrorists armed with a kalashnikov, an ak-47 rifle fired at least 30 bullets into the cafe. shocked patrons,...
54
54
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
in northern syria. france is also reaching out to it's european allies. from paris, the own measure of support. begins to take place, u.s. secretary of state met the president to discuss what he on monday described as a grand coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core, where they are planning these things. and al obviously to do more on the boarders and in terms of the movement of people. but the level of cooperation could not be higher. >> france is rallying the allying abroad, while at home the president continues to strike a consistent chord of defiance. >> an american rochon setter, an international football match. frequented by people of different nationalities 19 different nationalities. they thought they would weaken the passion to welcome the whole world. the pride we have in exchange with all cultures. we want that mark our attachment, to freedom. hitting icy without mercy as the president prommed. in operations from north africa to the middle east. the country has called on the neighbors for help invoking f
in northern syria. france is also reaching out to it's european allies. from paris, the own measure of support. begins to take place, u.s. secretary of state met the president to discuss what he on monday described as a grand coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core, where they are planning these things. and al obviously to do more on the boarders and in terms of the movement of people. but the level of cooperation could not be higher. >>...
89
89
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
there were emerging in france by in northern france.e belgium border of heavily armed individuals with training in foreign conflict zone, primarily back then, afghanistan, bosnia. bringing back heavy weapons and think wanted to go to war with the states. unfortunately what we seen have s. that belgium welcomed in communities, done a poor job of integrating those immigrants into belgian society. as long as we have that sense of segregation, people don't always feel a sense of belonging. and so i think that feeds into the figures, the numbers. look at the numbers of people from belgium and france that have gone to fight in syria. 500 or more from belgium, a country of 11 million people. 1500, maybe more, from france. it's amazing when you consider that a country like the united states, 300 million people, at most, maybe 100, maybe a few more have left to go to syria and iraq. that tells you something, there's something about these countries, and there's something about this societies there that is allowing these folks to come up. these we
there were emerging in france by in northern france.e belgium border of heavily armed individuals with training in foreign conflict zone, primarily back then, afghanistan, bosnia. bringing back heavy weapons and think wanted to go to war with the states. unfortunately what we seen have s. that belgium welcomed in communities, done a poor job of integrating those immigrants into belgian society. as long as we have that sense of segregation, people don't always feel a sense of belonging. and so i...
88
88
Nov 2, 2015
11/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
you might remember stone and two childhood friends subdued a gunman aboard a passenger train in northern francend stopped a possible terrorist attack. >>> well, today is a historic day for the international space station. it was on this day back in 2000 that the first three astronauts stepped on to the space station to live and to work. u.s. astronaut william shepherd and two russian kos mo nots spent more than four months aboard the station. >>> good advice for you here, check the lottery tickets. someone in montgomery county hit for a million dollars on halloween. the winning ticket was sold at the wawa on ridge pike, three other tickets sold throughout pennsylvania were million dollar winners, as well. two in erie county and one in green county. >>> up next on nbc 10 news at 5:00, undefeated no more, but the temple owls are still ranked in the top 25. they came up just one stop short against the fighting irish saturday. we'll hear from the head coach next in sports. >>> and we have some unseasonably warm temperatures this week. i think you'll like it. and then it will feel like fall again, b
you might remember stone and two childhood friends subdued a gunman aboard a passenger train in northern francend stopped a possible terrorist attack. >>> well, today is a historic day for the international space station. it was on this day back in 2000 that the first three astronauts stepped on to the space station to live and to work. u.s. astronaut william shepherd and two russian kos mo nots spent more than four months aboard the station. >>> good advice for you here,...
103
103
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
melissa: men taking hostages in northern france. don't believe the situation is linked to terrorism or deadly attacks in paris. david: refugees, are they after the good life or a threat our safety? a journalist traveled from turkey to greece with a boatload of refugees, with a shocking report what he found. melissa: stocks not deterred by terror ending the day in the green. [closing bell rings] look where we're ending the day. david: all indices to the upside. interesting oil had such a huge bump. as people try to figure out what the fed's next move will be. melissa: while markets wait for tomorrow, here is everything you need to know right now. turkey shooting down a russian warplane over syria, claiming it violated turkish airspace. jennifer griffin standing by at pentagon on
melissa: men taking hostages in northern france. don't believe the situation is linked to terrorism or deadly attacks in paris. david: refugees, are they after the good life or a threat our safety? a journalist traveled from turkey to greece with a boatload of refugees, with a shocking report what he found. melissa: stocks not deterred by terror ending the day in the green. [closing bell rings] look where we're ending the day. david: all indices to the upside. interesting oil had such a huge...
87
87
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
melissa: men taking hostages in northern france. authorities don't believe the situation is linked to terrorism or deadly attacks in paris. david: refugees, are they after the good life or a threat our safety? a journalist traveled from turkey to greece with a boatload of refugees, with a shocking report what he found. melissa: stocks not deterred by terror ending the day in the green. [closing bell rings] look where we're ending the day. david: all indices to the upside. interesting oil had such a huge bump. as people try to figure out what the fed's next move will be. melissa: while markets wait for tomorrow, here is everything you need to know right now. turkey shooting down a russian warplane over syria, claiming it violated turkish airspace. jennifer griffin standing by at pentagon on escalation of tension between the two countries. jennifer. reporter: the radar contacts validate turkish claims that the russian plane entered turkish airspace. authorities released the map showing path of the russian plane. u.s. pilots heard the
melissa: men taking hostages in northern france. authorities don't believe the situation is linked to terrorism or deadly attacks in paris. david: refugees, are they after the good life or a threat our safety? a journalist traveled from turkey to greece with a boatload of refugees, with a shocking report what he found. melissa: stocks not deterred by terror ending the day in the green. [closing bell rings] look where we're ending the day. david: all indices to the upside. interesting oil had...
150
150
Nov 8, 2015
11/15
by
WNBC
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
this is traditional in northern france. they have some to go great with their funky ciders. here in new york we are reviving this tradition and adding value to something that's already been available in the hudson valley. >> this is a big history from our colonial settlers to all that. what do you contribute this renaissance and interest? >> up in the hudson valley, there's been these producers of apples for a long time. and the economic challenges of just being an apple farmer are merely related to a great degree by doing the value added product like cider. we have an organization in glennwood up in hudson valley. it's a cider incubator not-for-profit focusing on helping farmers grow. and they have worked with the governor to help us get organized and get some funding to bring these new products to market in an organized way. >> and in terms of the city and even jobs, what is going on at the hudson valley. it looks like good and drink. it's a destination for a lot of people looking to start businesses and hire people. what are you seeing up there? >> it drives tourism becau
this is traditional in northern france. they have some to go great with their funky ciders. here in new york we are reviving this tradition and adding value to something that's already been available in the hudson valley. >> this is a big history from our colonial settlers to all that. what do you contribute this renaissance and interest? >> up in the hudson valley, there's been these producers of apples for a long time. and the economic challenges of just being an apple farmer are...
34
34
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
they targeted the command center in northern syria. france said that it would continue air raids in the coming days. now france's only aircraft carrier has left the country to join anti-isil operations in the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft allowing france to increase the number of raids its staging against isil targets. >>> meanwhile, the united states has released dramatic pictures against isil controlled oil infrastructure in northeastern syria. it said that more than 100 trucks were destroyed in monday's campaign. more to come for you on al jazeera this half hour. in the wake of the paris attacks we look at a new wave of technology that could raise alerts when threats arrive. plus. the world remembers one of rugby's greatest-ever players. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offl
they targeted the command center in northern syria. france said that it would continue air raids in the coming days. now france's only aircraft carrier has left the country to join anti-isil operations in the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft allowing france to increase the number of raids its staging against isil targets. >>> meanwhile, the united states has released dramatic pictures against isil controlled oil infrastructure in northeastern syria. it...
56
56
Nov 13, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
there a couple days and the king wind not feeling pleasant and wet weather making its way to northern franceo on through the weekend and it's fine and dry for the alps this weekend. >> thanks and stay with us on the news hour enrollments open for refugees in germany and we find out about the initiative designed to help integration. and in sport palestine's fool ball is given reason to celebrate and andy will be here with the details. ♪ ♪ hello again you are watching the al jazeera news hour reminder of the top stories kurdish forces in iraq say they pushed i.s.i.l. fighters out of sinja and taken full control of the town and sinja is important that sits on a highway that links two of the group's major strongholds and suu kyi national league for democracy has won myanmar's historic pole and country election commission says the opposition nld has gained majority in both houses of parliament with 80% of the votes counted. the u.n. may send peace keepers to burundi if the violence there escalates and calling for an urgent meeting between the government and the opposition. let's return to our top
there a couple days and the king wind not feeling pleasant and wet weather making its way to northern franceo on through the weekend and it's fine and dry for the alps this weekend. >> thanks and stay with us on the news hour enrollments open for refugees in germany and we find out about the initiative designed to help integration. and in sport palestine's fool ball is given reason to celebrate and andy will be here with the details. ♪ ♪ hello again you are watching the al jazeera...
64
64
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
french jets are now conducting a third day of airstrikes targeting the stronghold of raqqa in northern syria. franceis reaching out to its european union allies. as jonah hull reports are from paris, the u.s. has offered it's own message of support. >> as the immediate impact of friday's attacks recede, u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with president franÇois hollande to does a grand coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where they're planning these things, and obviously to do more on boards in terms of the movement of people. but the level of cooperation could not be higher. >> france is rallying it's allies abroad while at home the president continues to strike a consistent cord of defiance. >> they thought by targeting a cambodian restaurant, an american rock concert, and a football match frequented by different nationalities, among the drama, friday night they thought they would weaken france's welcoming of the whole world. they have already lost, today by standing up right faced with terror we want to mark our indieour indestructible attachment
french jets are now conducting a third day of airstrikes targeting the stronghold of raqqa in northern syria. franceis reaching out to its european union allies. as jonah hull reports are from paris, the u.s. has offered it's own message of support. >> as the immediate impact of friday's attacks recede, u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with president franÇois hollande to does a grand coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where...
190
190
Nov 26, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
we had all over southern france, northern france, belgium, we had huge areas to burials, they chose 13 and brought them to france. one was selected. they did the same, they brought four from the mckinley cemetery from the philippines and one from hawaii and chose one. i can cou one was a transpacific and one was transatlantic. this one will be wrapped in clothe and weighted and buried at sea. this one will come to the capital rotunda 1958, this selection was done on may the 26th. the ship, the blandy, they were transferred to the ship, they walk these guys to the capitol rotunda and they askand hathey the full 48 hours. they switch them in the middle of the night so each lay on the lincoln ca tmp ampcatafolt for hours. i ask eighth graders who was that, and they say, it was joe biden. oh, no. not quite. that's general eisenhower, we called him general eisenhower in the army. not president eisenhower. bestowing medals of honor on the two unknowns and this is the korean army unknown, this is president nixon, and ike next of kin to the world war ii unknown. the pentagon is right there and
we had all over southern france, northern france, belgium, we had huge areas to burials, they chose 13 and brought them to france. one was selected. they did the same, they brought four from the mckinley cemetery from the philippines and one from hawaii and chose one. i can cou one was a transpacific and one was transatlantic. this one will be wrapped in clothe and weighted and buried at sea. this one will come to the capital rotunda 1958, this selection was done on may the 26th. the ship, the...
114
114
Nov 16, 2015
11/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
northern city of raqqa. and they destroyed a command center, an arms depot, and a training camp. france has been bombing islamic state positions in syria since september as part of a u.s.-led operation. >> translator: we are at war with terrorism in syria and iraq. in our national soil we are engaged against terrorism. >> reporter: he said france will destroy islamic state enemies not only at home but also abroad. >>> the attacks are raising fresh questions become cross europe about refugees and migrants flooding in from the middle east. >> reporter: a syrian passport was found near the body of one of the suspects who died. officials in greece said later that the man had applied last month for asylum. ministers from the european union agreed in september that member states would take in 160,000 refugees. they designated a quarter for each country based on population and gdp. german chancellor angela merkel has come under fire for her open-door policy on refugees. she hasn't given any indication that she's about to change tactics. but she did say a thorough investigation is necessary to
northern city of raqqa. and they destroyed a command center, an arms depot, and a training camp. france has been bombing islamic state positions in syria since september as part of a u.s.-led operation. >> translator: we are at war with terrorism in syria and iraq. in our national soil we are engaged against terrorism. >> reporter: he said france will destroy islamic state enemies not only at home but also abroad. >>> the attacks are raising fresh questions become cross...
81
81
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
>> meanwhile, they have launched another round of air strikes be evens the strong hold in northern syria, france also reaching out to the union allies. and jona hull reports from paris, the u.s. has offered it's own message of support. john kerry met the president to discuss what monday described as a franked coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts. to hit them at the core. where they are planning these things. and also obviously to do more. but the level of cooperation can no be higher. >> france is rallying the allies abroad. while at home the president continues to strike a consistent chord, of defiance. they thought by targeting a restaurant, an american rochon setter, and an international football match, locations frequented by people of different nationalities. and among the victims of the drummer on friday night, they thought they would weaken the passion to welcome the whole world. they have already lost, and today by standing upright, we want to mark our attachment. to freedom. >> french war planes carries out a second night of bombing raids hitting isil without mercy
>> meanwhile, they have launched another round of air strikes be evens the strong hold in northern syria, france also reaching out to the union allies. and jona hull reports from paris, the u.s. has offered it's own message of support. john kerry met the president to discuss what monday described as a franked coalition against isil. >> we have to step up our efforts. to hit them at the core. where they are planning these things. and also obviously to do more. but the level of...
167
167
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
france has carried out a third night of airstrikes against isil in syria in retaliation for the pair riggs attacks. the french defense ministry sent ten fighter jets. they targeted isil command centers in northern syria. france said it would continue air raids in coming days over raqqa and to its south. >>> france's only aircraft carrier has left the country, and let's take you--sorry to interrupt. real' go to the french prosecute who are is giving details of the raids that were carried out earlier. >> okay, can you hear? i'm not going to touch the mic. tell me when you are ready. is the sound good enough? is the sound working? you. >> the prosecutor prepares to give a detailed account of what happened during those raids there are some sound issues there. >> there is still no sound on the prosecutor. well, we can hear him now. >> the press release like last saturday wit with the director of police in paris ladies and gentlemen, more than 800 policemen from paris as well as the interior forces have been investigating the case under the anti-terrorist tribunal of paris. i should like to thank all the people concerned, but particularly my staff involved in this affair. the events have progressed,
france has carried out a third night of airstrikes against isil in syria in retaliation for the pair riggs attacks. the french defense ministry sent ten fighter jets. they targeted isil command centers in northern syria. france said it would continue air raids in coming days over raqqa and to its south. >>> france's only aircraft carrier has left the country, and let's take you--sorry to interrupt. real' go to the french prosecute who are is giving details of the raids that were...
138
138
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
they targeted the town of raqqa in northern syria. francesaid it would air raids in the coming days to raqqa and to its south. france's only aircraft carrier has left to join anti-isil operations. it left for the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft allowing france to increase the number of raids its staging against isil targets. >>> and the u.s. has released dramatic pictures of airstrikes against isil-controlled oil infrastructure in northeastern syria. it says more than 100 trucks were destroyed in monday's campaign. let's bring you more on this situation in raqqa now. joining me on the line from turkey is a member of a media organization that covers raqqa. it's known as the sound and picture organization. and thank you very much for speaking to us. we know that raqqa has been facing heavy bombardment over the past few days particularly since the attacks in paris. what are people telling you about at the moment? what are you hearing? >> there are a lot of airstrikes. there are a lot of airstrikes, but there a
they targeted the town of raqqa in northern syria. francesaid it would air raids in the coming days to raqqa and to its south. france's only aircraft carrier has left to join anti-isil operations. it left for the eastern mediterranean on wednesday. the vessel carries 20 aircraft allowing france to increase the number of raids its staging against isil targets. >>> and the u.s. has released dramatic pictures of airstrikes against isil-controlled oil infrastructure in northeastern syria....
171
171
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and the fact that, you know, in northern france and belgium it's quite easy to get guns. they're coming in from the balkans, getting smuggled in. when you think of the bloodshed that happened in paris two fridays ago, it was the guns. you were making an interesting point on a commercial break. now that we're learning for years now the french authorities have been looking into the potential islamic radicalization of workers at paris' airports and public transit. you're saying this is not that big of deal. why? >> you must know the two international airports at paris employ over 130,000 people. all of these people are vetted. maybe not as thoroughly as they should be, but the incident or the people radicalizing, these are maybe 10 or 20 people. the same thing with the metro operation, our atp, the name of the company, it's also active in d.c., it's operated by the paris metro. employs 60,000 people. there have been incidents of people like praying during ramadan for instance that has led to some quarrel s amongst colleagues. these people have been fired. but it's true that
. >> and the fact that, you know, in northern france and belgium it's quite easy to get guns. they're coming in from the balkans, getting smuggled in. when you think of the bloodshed that happened in paris two fridays ago, it was the guns. you were making an interesting point on a commercial break. now that we're learning for years now the french authorities have been looking into the potential islamic radicalization of workers at paris' airports and public transit. you're saying this is...
181
181
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
but as soon as we learn more about what's happening there in northern france, we'll let you know. can tell you there have been two arrests in a shooting near a protest site where dozens of black lives matters demonstrators were holding this occupation. they want justice in the deadly police shooting of a 24-year-old. the protest camp is sitting outside of the police station and according to witnesses, a white supremacist opened fire on them. five people were shot. investigators said they were looking for at least three men. >> everyone has been on high alert. because in the last several days there have been lots of conversations on white supremacists websites and chat rooms talking about coming to the protests and talked about having weapons and also doing things that would agitate the crowd to incite confrontations between protesters and police officers. >> police say they are still looking for more suspects. . with me now is the communications chair of the minneapolis naacp. thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you for having us, brooke. >> so what i'm hearing now not just
but as soon as we learn more about what's happening there in northern france, we'll let you know. can tell you there have been two arrests in a shooting near a protest site where dozens of black lives matters demonstrators were holding this occupation. they want justice in the deadly police shooting of a 24-year-old. the protest camp is sitting outside of the police station and according to witnesses, a white supremacist opened fire on them. five people were shot. investigators said they were...
49
49
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> french jets have launched another round of strikes in northern syria. and france made a demand that its european union allies support its campaign against isil. it is invoking its demand under a treaty. >> reporter: as the immediate impact recedes, a strategy of vengeance and france hopes deterrence begins to take shape. u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with president hollande to discuss a grand coalition against isil or daesh. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where they are planning these things, and also obviously to do more on borders and in terms of the movement of people. but the level of cooperation could not be higher. we have agreed even to exchange more information and i'm convinced that over the course of the next weeks daesh will feel even greater pressure. they are dealing it today. they felt it yesterday. they felt it in the past weeks. we have gained more territory. daesh has less territory. >> reporter: french war planes carried out a second night against targets in raqqa syria, hitting isil without mercy, but the fren
. >>> french jets have launched another round of strikes in northern syria. and france made a demand that its european union allies support its campaign against isil. it is invoking its demand under a treaty. >> reporter: as the immediate impact recedes, a strategy of vengeance and france hopes deterrence begins to take shape. u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with president hollande to discuss a grand coalition against isil or daesh. >> we have to step up our efforts...
95
95
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
france's northern neighbor belgium said two attackers came from brussels. in all, seven people have been arrested there. we'll be live in paris. first let's go to bernard smith at the g20 summit in italia. tell us more what world leaders have been saying. >> this is supposed to be a summit talking about the global economy and challenges to the global economy, but it's been overshadowed by paris attacks. even before those attacks, the threat from isil was on the agenda here. there have been the killings which british tourists on the beach, the downing of a jet, the russian jet flying over the sinai peninsula and suicide bombings in beirut last week all claimed by isil. world leaders here have been lining up to condemn this latest attack in paris. the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon said our response needs to be robust but within the rule of law so we don't fan the flames we are trying to put out. there was this from the u.s. president barack obama: >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transi
france's northern neighbor belgium said two attackers came from brussels. in all, seven people have been arrested there. we'll be live in paris. first let's go to bernard smith at the g20 summit in italia. tell us more what world leaders have been saying. >> this is supposed to be a summit talking about the global economy and challenges to the global economy, but it's been overshadowed by paris attacks. even before those attacks, the threat from isil was on the agenda here. there have...
200
200
Nov 24, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 1
a lot of false sightings and what not, but they are searching in germany, belgium and northern france't think, have any idea where abdeslam may be at this point. he's the one -- one of the attackers. >> we're going to break away from jim bittermann right now. i apologize for that. you'll soon see pb sitting down with president hollande. we're hoping they say something so let's listen in. >> thank you, everyone. we're going to have a press conference. i'm glad to have francois here. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you, everybody. >> all right. it doesn't appear -- well, it definitely now does not appear president obama or the french president will say anything in that pool spray. we hope they say something later in the day. we'll keep you posted. let's go back to paris and jim bittermann is talking about how germany is now involved in the investigation. sorry about that, jim. take it away. >> reporter: no problem, carol. the fact is that germany and any number of other countries in northern europe are on the lookout. there's been a number of tips about where salah abde
a lot of false sightings and what not, but they are searching in germany, belgium and northern france't think, have any idea where abdeslam may be at this point. he's the one -- one of the attackers. >> we're going to break away from jim bittermann right now. i apologize for that. you'll soon see pb sitting down with president hollande. we're hoping they say something so let's listen in. >> thank you, everyone. we're going to have a press conference. i'm glad to have francois here....
128
128
Nov 7, 2015
11/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
he starts to build his atlantic wall of defenses all along the northern coast of france and all along northwestern europe. this, we are going to have to put together a tremendous force. looked at plans to go into france as early as 1942 after pearl harbor. the problem was basically an and -- an economic one, we did not have the material resources, we did not have the troops. you will have to train troops if you're going to be successful in this. fragrant roosevelt and marshall both understood this, imagine that we had tried to launch a cross channel invasion from 1943, when we2 or knew that we did not have the economic resources or the military resources to have a successful mission. we get pushed back into the ocean and it is a failure. understood that a lot of public support in the democratic countries would start to fade away. people would say potentially that it's too hard to defeat hitler and let's just make a separate piece, save our people, and leave him with his spoils. on thats a lot riding invasion. we had to get it right. that dictates our strategy. we realized we cannot in
he starts to build his atlantic wall of defenses all along the northern coast of france and all along northwestern europe. this, we are going to have to put together a tremendous force. looked at plans to go into france as early as 1942 after pearl harbor. the problem was basically an and -- an economic one, we did not have the material resources, we did not have the troops. you will have to train troops if you're going to be successful in this. fragrant roosevelt and marshall both understood...
65
65
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
france's northern nabor, belgium, says two of the attackers came from brussels.all, seven people have been arrested. >> live in paris with jackie roland. let's go to bernard smith. he is at the g20 summit. so what else did barack obama say, and what kind of reception did he get from the other leaders? >>. >>> the threat and the fear of the interest from isil haul led the agenda after the terrorist attacks that killed british holiday makers in tun easy i can't, the downing of a jet flying over the egyptian -- russian jet flying over the sinai, suicide attacks in beirut and then this attack in paris world leaders speaking out. ban ki-moon said that we have to take a row best stand but we risk en flaming the flames we are trying to put out. u.s. president barack obama had this to say: we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a pooefings transition in syria and to eliminate daesh as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and ankara and other parts of the globe. >> so obviously, bernard, ev
france's northern nabor, belgium, says two of the attackers came from brussels.all, seven people have been arrested. >> live in paris with jackie roland. let's go to bernard smith. he is at the g20 summit. so what else did barack obama say, and what kind of reception did he get from the other leaders? >>. >>> the threat and the fear of the interest from isil haul led the agenda after the terrorist attacks that killed british holiday makers in tun easy i can't, the downing...
69
69
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
this is in a northern suburb north of paris near the stade de france. people have been ordered to stay in doors, but there are a lot not doing that. we know three police officers have been injured and three people killed. let's talk to the founder of terror risk which is a risk consultancy firm. anne clearly police wanting to get their hands on the remaining suspects, there are at least two suspects at large, although there have been several people killed during this police raid so we don't quite know what the status is, but this siege hopefully will pin down those behind the attacks on friday. >> reporter: yes. the investigation has led to the security forces to identify a building where some are staying. it was said that three people have been killed among the terrorists or the suspects. the operation is within the night and between it's been about three and a half hours. it is still behind the doors and only the police and the army is in place to catch the suspects. it is the investigation that has been made since last friday >>> we're going to leave
this is in a northern suburb north of paris near the stade de france. people have been ordered to stay in doors, but there are a lot not doing that. we know three police officers have been injured and three people killed. let's talk to the founder of terror risk which is a risk consultancy firm. anne clearly police wanting to get their hands on the remaining suspects, there are at least two suspects at large, although there have been several people killed during this police raid so we don't...
55
55
Nov 20, 2015
11/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
that, jihadist groups have been targeting western interests ever since france came buildingoke up the jihadist connections in northern mali. they did not forgive france for that. cite, we have heard them the french military intervention as a reason for wanting to attack france, both in mali and on french soil. -- it is not new. french and western interests have been attacked to there before. claire: thank you. this hotel is used by many variousrs, staff of airlines. air france is now saying that the 12 crew were in the hotel at the time of the attack, but they are now safe. turning back to you, luke, you are talking about the general security situation in the country. even though there was an attack it inako in march, isn't the north that is more of a risk of attack then bamako? said, it doeso be appear to be springing back, the making it extremely insecure. the u.n. forces that are based there very rarely leave the base. they are basically -- they basically have very little choice. it is too dangerous. but it has to be said that it is not being limited to the north of the country. perhaps what we have been thinking
that, jihadist groups have been targeting western interests ever since france came buildingoke up the jihadist connections in northern mali. they did not forgive france for that. cite, we have heard them the french military intervention as a reason for wanting to attack france, both in mali and on french soil. -- it is not new. french and western interests have been attacked to there before. claire: thank you. this hotel is used by many variousrs, staff of airlines. air france is now saying...
66
66
Nov 23, 2015
11/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
you behave the way the young earns m did on that train in northern france earlier this year.ut when it gets to the idea that well, that means everybody should carry a gun, that's where i stop. i don't want to live in a society where i need to carry a gun to go to the movies. i don't want my wife to have to carry a gun in her purse to go out to lunch. let me be clear, i need to be clear. i like guns. i spent part of the weekend mounting a beautiful 1941 moisten legat rifle above my classics of literature. civilization is important and we shouldn't have to carry a gun everywhere because the primary reason we have a government is it to protect its citizens and i want the cops to be enabled to do their job, not curtailed. and the government to do its job. stuart: and i brought it up, ralph, that seems like a turn around in the war on terror. and it shows me, it shows everyone, i think, the level of anxiety which we've now reached in america. >> yes. stuart: okay, i think we agree on that one. look, president obama, he's sticking to his plans on terror, we shouldn't overreact to t
you behave the way the young earns m did on that train in northern france earlier this year.ut when it gets to the idea that well, that means everybody should carry a gun, that's where i stop. i don't want to live in a society where i need to carry a gun to go to the movies. i don't want my wife to have to carry a gun in her purse to go out to lunch. let me be clear, i need to be clear. i like guns. i spent part of the weekend mounting a beautiful 1941 moisten legat rifle above my classics of...
65
65
Nov 20, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: from the time the first suicide bombs detonated at the stade de france on the northern edge of the city, to the attacks on cafes and restaurants, and the bloody siege at the bataclan musical, the central question in paris, in france and throughout europe has been how did this happen again. last jan when the brothers -- january when the kolachi brother attacked. they had a relationship forged in a french prison, all known to french intelligence, all three with links to al qaeda. we met josh, an international expert on terrorism financing and networks last january. >> this group of people, individuals, was under surveillance for some time. after a while, the intelligence services decided that there was no more risening. >> what is the less -- no more risk. >> what is the lesson, if someone can be radicalized. commit crimes, do their time. come out, pose no threat. sleep for a while and then go on to commit even graver offenses. >> without notice. >> without notice. >> we can put better surveillance on them, but we need resources to do that. >> reporter: this time the thre
. >> reporter: from the time the first suicide bombs detonated at the stade de france on the northern edge of the city, to the attacks on cafes and restaurants, and the bloody siege at the bataclan musical, the central question in paris, in france and throughout europe has been how did this happen again. last jan when the brothers -- january when the kolachi brother attacked. they had a relationship forged in a french prison, all known to french intelligence, all three with links to al...