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. >>> flyers-ottawa tonight. here is ducis rogers. >> we are waiting or an injury update on claude giroux is he dealing with a leg injury and the flyers are dealing with a five game losing streak we'll see if he takes the ice tonight against the ottawa senators he suffered a cut on his leg and he missed one game already, he wants to make sure he is completely right before he steps out there again. >> it's about being able to compete out there and i want to go out there and can't skate and help the team win. >> you guys are searching too much. if he plays you'll see him out there at the start of the game. i'll make sure i start him for you guys. you can figure it out. okay. i'll start him for you guys that you can see right away that he is playing tonight. >> he likes us he really does. >>> baseball's hall-of-fame elected their class of 2015. the most notable snub is mike piazza. pedro martinez gets in and has 229 career victories, he made his name with the red sox but finished his career here with the phillies. a
. >>> flyers-ottawa tonight. here is ducis rogers. >> we are waiting or an injury update on claude giroux is he dealing with a leg injury and the flyers are dealing with a five game losing streak we'll see if he takes the ice tonight against the ottawa senators he suffered a cut on his leg and he missed one game already, he wants to make sure he is completely right before he steps out there again. >> it's about being able to compete out there and i want to go out there and...
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we saw ottawa. we saw sydney. we saw what happens in time square. neil: we see the isolated effects. >> we look at the decentralized side of terrorism. it's iit's a great business model. they recruit and kill with it. and they effect business like sony. why do we insist putting our heads in the sand and say it won't happen to us. you poke the bear, you get hit. they poked the bear. neil: that raised a lot of concern in if there's a way to poke them and not. to entice them and pick a fight is not the way to do it. we'll do whatever we want. we'll write about it. that's just the way we do it. >> god rest his soul, my dad said if you want to dance, you have to pay the band. free speech is free speech. you have to measure the risk that comes with that. you're dealing with islamic terrorists. this is evil. you're looked evil in the face. neil: if you don't do the stuff you freely do with jesus -- they throw him in nevada urine and that's okay. >> that's not okay. it shouldn't be. neil: i agree. but why should there be a different standard when it comes t
we saw ottawa. we saw sydney. we saw what happens in time square. neil: we see the isolated effects. >> we look at the decentralized side of terrorism. it's iit's a great business model. they recruit and kill with it. and they effect business like sony. why do we insist putting our heads in the sand and say it won't happen to us. you poke the bear, you get hit. they poked the bear. neil: that raised a lot of concern in if there's a way to poke them and not. to entice them and pick a fight...
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but i think with the attacks over the last week in paris, like the attacks in ottawa, canada australia last year have proved is that the west is united in one thing, and that is a decade or so after 9/11, there's still no really coherent or successful strategy yet for dealing with islamic terror whether you're in the united states or europe. we have tried massive military invasions and that hasn't worked very well. we tried trillion dollar nation building. and that has been frustrating. we are currently engaged in much less expensive, assassination and campaigns in yemen and elsewhere, that hasn't been all that satisfying so far as we saw in paris. and we also pulled out of some places and created voids for terrorist groups to move in. while there are united to some extent in purpose, they also share this problem, which is they have not been able to solve this puzzle and it's clear that the problem continues to grow. >> they haven't solved the larger puzzle but what about a week later solving what happened there. are they any closer to knowing who exactly is responsible? >> when it com
but i think with the attacks over the last week in paris, like the attacks in ottawa, canada australia last year have proved is that the west is united in one thing, and that is a decade or so after 9/11, there's still no really coherent or successful strategy yet for dealing with islamic terror whether you're in the united states or europe. we have tried massive military invasions and that hasn't worked very well. we tried trillion dollar nation building. and that has been frustrating. we are...
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general dynamics company will sell nearly $15 billion worth of armed vehicles to riad, so far ottawa isn't saying whether it asked for and got such assurances. >> what is the point of setting certain human rights thresholds if this the end the decision is going to be driven and dictated by other interests? >> reporter: bigger questions can wait. >> all i can do is raise my voice and make countries listen and help raif. he is a peaceful person, he is a great dad and husband and i call for the release and freedom of raif. >> daniel lak, al jazeera quebec. knowledge. >> al jazeera continues to demand release of our colleagues, peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. in prison for over 370 days. l this remain in jail in cairo. >>> over the past few days, malcolm webb met the family of one man who died in the capital cin shas ah. kinshahasa. >> thousands have been demonstrating here in congo's capital kinshasa. watching police arresting protesters from this upstairs window. >> translator: we heard boom. we both went down. and i got up but he didn't. i tried to wake him. then i saw
general dynamics company will sell nearly $15 billion worth of armed vehicles to riad, so far ottawa isn't saying whether it asked for and got such assurances. >> what is the point of setting certain human rights thresholds if this the end the decision is going to be driven and dictated by other interests? >> reporter: bigger questions can wait. >> all i can do is raise my voice and make countries listen and help raif. he is a peaceful person, he is a great dad and husband and...
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they practiced today with ottawa in town tomorrow night. at 7:00.the team ten points out of the playoff spot, craig beruby told us what needs fixing for a strong second half. >> we played some really good hockey at times and lost games. instead of finding ways to win hockey games we are finding ways to lose them a lot of times. that is why our records where it is at. >> flyers captain claude giroux is day to day with the left leg laceration cut by a skate in friday's game with carolina and not expect to play tomorrow against the ottawa. >> the kind of player he is, we don't want to see anybody go down like that. but, you know, he was very for the nate. he should be okay long term. >> sixers host cleveland tonight but lebron james and cary irving will not play. michael carter williams will be back in the line up for brett brown. he missed saturday's game with the clippers with a solder injuries. >>> phillies pick up a man for five spot in the rotation, he is 36 year-old, aaron harang, one year five million-dollar contract, he was 12 abe 12 last seaso
they practiced today with ottawa in town tomorrow night. at 7:00.the team ten points out of the playoff spot, craig beruby told us what needs fixing for a strong second half. >> we played some really good hockey at times and lost games. instead of finding ways to win hockey games we are finding ways to lose them a lot of times. that is why our records where it is at. >> flyers captain claude giroux is day to day with the left leg laceration cut by a skate in friday's game with...
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it's said it's not enough and a big arms deal could be tying ottawa's hands. a canadian based arm of u.s. dynamic company will sell nearly $15 billion to riyadh over the next 10 years. canada's arms prohibits using anything that may be used against civilians. ottawa is not saying whether it asked for and got assurance. >> what is the point of having standard, control policies and setting human rights thresholds if you, in the end, the decision will be driven and dictated by commercial interests. >> for this woman, it's about ending her husband's ordole. >> translation: all i can do it raise my voice and make others listen. i call for countries to stand by my side and call for release for freedom of press. >> next - the death of the saudi arabia copyingking. a look at the relationship between he and the u.s. >> a prosecutor investigating a 1994 bombing dies abruptly. was it foul play? >>> this is al jazeera america, some john seigenthaler coming up i.s.i.l. threatening to kill two hostages in hours, if japan doesn't pay ransom. >>> the death of a prosecutor was
it's said it's not enough and a big arms deal could be tying ottawa's hands. a canadian based arm of u.s. dynamic company will sell nearly $15 billion to riyadh over the next 10 years. canada's arms prohibits using anything that may be used against civilians. ottawa is not saying whether it asked for and got assurance. >> what is the point of having standard, control policies and setting human rights thresholds if you, in the end, the decision will be driven and dictated by commercial...
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individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawas or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach...
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october an armed man gunned down a canadian soldier on sentry duty at the canadian war memorial in ottawajenna: moving back to paris, the city on lockdown. a year-end reporter is live in paris and joins us by phone. hal accurate is that description? a city on lockdown to . >> france has been very quiet since the attack. people are trying to stay home. but it is not completely shut down because we really focused on facing the attackers of three men as they are getting around the country fleeing the crime. and the government is reinforcing the area trying to assess what has happened. so life is still going on including in official buildings. but people do intend to gather to show solidarity to the press and to support the victims and all of the people that have been in this neighborhood, showing solidarity and gather together. jenna: those officials have been isolated in france over the last several weeks. i am sure that they are gathering to show solidarity what has the reaction been from the muslim community, we do not know specifically who the gunmen are, but we do know that they were ye
october an armed man gunned down a canadian soldier on sentry duty at the canadian war memorial in ottawajenna: moving back to paris, the city on lockdown. a year-end reporter is live in paris and joins us by phone. hal accurate is that description? a city on lockdown to . >> france has been very quiet since the attack. people are trying to stay home. but it is not completely shut down because we really focused on facing the attackers of three men as they are getting around the country...
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it's believed to be behind the murder of a soldier outside of canada's capitol building in ottawa. for months we have seen how religious extremism has ripped apart war-torn syria and iraq. let me bring in my guests. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> nice to be with you, brooke. >> i should point out that doctor you wrote a book called "battle for the soul of islam." let me begin with you. as we think about -- there are too many to even talk about right now these different attacks. are all of these different separate attacks part of this larger goal extremists using cartoons with an ultimate goal of this massive imslamic state. >> it's important to not separate them. they're all relateded to ed tod to a common issue. islam is in the same time as christianity was in the 17th and 18th century. we're in a battle within the house of islam against the clerics that want an islamic state. not just isis but all islamic states. you have saudi arabia and iran and pakistan that really believe -- don't believe in secular state but believe in islamic state of some kind or other. these islamic
it's believed to be behind the murder of a soldier outside of canada's capitol building in ottawa. for months we have seen how religious extremism has ripped apart war-torn syria and iraq. let me bring in my guests. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> nice to be with you, brooke. >> i should point out that doctor you wrote a book called "battle for the soul of islam." let me begin with you. as we think about -- there are too many to even talk about right now these...
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>> i think what we've seen happening over the last few weeks, between what happened in ottawa what's happened in paris and now what's happened in belgium is that we're entering a new and perhaps more dangerous chapter in the war on terrorism. you've got terrorists coming at us from a lot of different directions, from isis boca haram, al shabab aqap other elements of al qaeda. they are recruiting like crazy from these various wars in syria and iraq and yemen. and they seem to be involved in more planning and more weapons in terms of the types of attacks that they are working on. so i think it's pretty clear from what we're seeing that we are entering a more threatening and more dangerous period in this war on terrorism. >> from the point of view of policing looking at it from a city like new york or washington or london or paris's perspective, what can you do? these are locals. they often have local passports and they seem to have radicalized themselves in certain ways. they have gotten a bit of training. how do you deal with this kind of threat? >> you have to be very aggressive in c
>> i think what we've seen happening over the last few weeks, between what happened in ottawa what's happened in paris and now what's happened in belgium is that we're entering a new and perhaps more dangerous chapter in the war on terrorism. you've got terrorists coming at us from a lot of different directions, from isis boca haram, al shabab aqap other elements of al qaeda. they are recruiting like crazy from these various wars in syria and iraq and yemen. and they seem to be involved...
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shown, from boko haram to the killings of the school children in pakistan to the attack in paris, to ottawa on and on it's increasing because they see us as weak as surrendering. they want imperialism, and create the new concept of the cal i cal a fate. the theme of what you've been saying, in all the stories, is we have been reactive. we are not proactive. we're reactive. we allow the french and all the other leaders of the world to think about having a reality as we stand back. we're not attacking them offensively, we're simply defensive. >> let me go to the white house meeting yesterday. this is what josh earnest said. i want you to respond to this doctor. >> there was a genuine concern that the publication of some of those materials could put americans abroad at risk. including american soldiers. the president and his spokesman was not then and will not now be shy about expressing a view or taking the steps that are necessary to try to advocate for the safety and security of our men and women in uniform. >> real quick, doctor you're saying radical islamists will interpret that as weakne
shown, from boko haram to the killings of the school children in pakistan to the attack in paris, to ottawa on and on it's increasing because they see us as weak as surrendering. they want imperialism, and create the new concept of the cal i cal a fate. the theme of what you've been saying, in all the stories, is we have been reactive. we are not proactive. we're reactive. we allow the french and all the other leaders of the world to think about having a reality as we stand back. we're not...
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an undisclosed injury he is set to undergo an mri, he originally felt something last night against ottawathrough, he was in some pain there and he would stay in the game and win it. manager ron hextall says it's not related to the back spasms last month and it's not serious. >> are you worried? >> any time you need an mri it's cause for concerns and i'll cross my fingers it's not too serious. no word if mason can play tomorrow against washington, but how about four crucial saves in the shootout and everybody else is on the train they snap the streak their first shootout w in a year. >> our talked about the win it was a solid one we wanted to win the close games the 2-1 games and last night was a good start. >>> add evan mathis to the pro bowl the eagles guard is headed to arizona, the spot opened after someone dropped out. he is one eagle of six eagles set to play. the sixers will look to win their second game at home, something they haven't done sin last season. together the sixers and flyers have not won a ton of games but players from both teams are teaming up to help win over a great
an undisclosed injury he is set to undergo an mri, he originally felt something last night against ottawathrough, he was in some pain there and he would stay in the game and win it. manager ron hextall says it's not related to the back spasms last month and it's not serious. >> are you worried? >> any time you need an mri it's cause for concerns and i'll cross my fingers it's not too serious. no word if mason can play tomorrow against washington, but how about four crucial saves in...
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that the global terrorism index shows a huge increase in 20j hru, u:2 dyp÷÷ attacks in the west in ottawand london and boston and fort hood from 2009. why? it's stoms. it's not a war against terror. this is is a long war against political islam. an ideology that is not only the state of isis but all islamic states. it's really a problem in that we have not been able to define the narrative. the narrative is within the house of islam, there is a push against theocracy. there is a vacuum created from the arab awakening, and right now the middle east has been torn between secular dictators and radical islam or political islam and no third pathway. american exceptionism has been pulled out of the picture and gone because of denial and isolationism. in that vacuum nature vacuum and being thrilled by global islamism. >> how do we stop this and roll this back? clearly we are not winning when you look at the growth. how do you roll that back? >> once we get past the denial we address islamism jihad. we then begin to create public/private partnerships, this is bigger than the cold war. in the cold
that the global terrorism index shows a huge increase in 20j hru, u:2 dyp÷÷ attacks in the west in ottawand london and boston and fort hood from 2009. why? it's stoms. it's not a war against terror. this is is a long war against political islam. an ideology that is not only the state of isis but all islamic states. it's really a problem in that we have not been able to define the narrative. the narrative is within the house of islam, there is a push against theocracy. there is a vacuum...
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. >> in ottawa. this was very sophisticated and very professional which leads me to believe they received training. the dual threat is a homegrown violent extremist and also the foreign fighter that can travel overseas and be trained and come back. in this case france it could be american and that's where we want to stop. >> is there any sense that there was intelligence failure in france and missed a clue and i know they were going back and looking at everything. the sense that you think they missed something there? they did. >> we always do a postmortem after the fact. i think that again, these are so hard to detect and so hard to stop. that's what keeps counterterrorism officials and people like myself awake because they are hard to stop and it can happen at any time and they're very easy to pull off, but i will say the level of sophistication concerns me greatly because this is really one of the first, what i concede to be one of these foreign fighters now returning and pulling off a major act of
. >> in ottawa. this was very sophisticated and very professional which leads me to believe they received training. the dual threat is a homegrown violent extremist and also the foreign fighter that can travel overseas and be trained and come back. in this case france it could be american and that's where we want to stop. >> is there any sense that there was intelligence failure in france and missed a clue and i know they were going back and looking at everything. the sense that you...
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jim, i'm sure you could have said the same in terms of a personal visit to ottawa or to sydney.eration of these attacks around the world. so desirable, yes. is it necessary to show u.s. solidarity? i think the french understand that we stand shoulder to shoulder with them. >> let's talk about the threat to the u.s. because you and i have talked about the concern among u.s. intelligence and counterterror officials about lone wolf attacks in the u.s., as well as a continuing desire from groups such as al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which has a tie to the attackers here. having a desire to attack americans and americans on u.s. soil. based on what you see and hear in your briefings, what is the level of concern about such attacks in the u.s. today? >> well i think there's a lot of concern about potential attacks in the u.s. and there has been for some time. we understand that we are vulnerable. not only to lone wolves or those that may become radicalized overseas but to precisely the kind of armed assault that we saw in paris. we've been very fortunate not to have endured someth
jim, i'm sure you could have said the same in terms of a personal visit to ottawa or to sydney.eration of these attacks around the world. so desirable, yes. is it necessary to show u.s. solidarity? i think the french understand that we stand shoulder to shoulder with them. >> let's talk about the threat to the u.s. because you and i have talked about the concern among u.s. intelligence and counterterror officials about lone wolf attacks in the u.s., as well as a continuing desire from...
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coverage as well as we view ourselves as part of the eco system of the city it is natural to donate to ottawa other organization we're working together to make health care better for everyone in the country i stand here honor to serve as the chairman and ceo of kaifrpz who cares about millions of people and care for a millions of people every single day thank you for having us here today and once again it's an honor to be part of this now i'd like to introduce fred blackwell the ceo of the san francisco foundation thank you very much (clapping.) >> you know i whispered to bernard i think he has a new spokesperson i expect to see mayor ed lee mayor and are are bernard said it well, i want to say congratulate and thank the mayor and the board of supervisors for both establishing the vision for hope sf and the commitment to rebuilding this public housing in the right way in the face of dwindling federal resources for public housing revitalization in the city and stepped up and said not only will they step up to the plate to make that happen but in the way that make sure that the kids the individ
coverage as well as we view ourselves as part of the eco system of the city it is natural to donate to ottawa other organization we're working together to make health care better for everyone in the country i stand here honor to serve as the chairman and ceo of kaifrpz who cares about millions of people and care for a millions of people every single day thank you for having us here today and once again it's an honor to be part of this now i'd like to introduce fred blackwell the ceo of the san...
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before that the attack in parliament in ottawa, canada. how is today different from the attacks? >> two things stand out to me in terms of what's different. one is the attacks you mentioned were lone individuals. this was obviously three individuals. this makes this a conspiraciy. it's much more difficult to carry out a conspiracy with multiple individuals than it is to do a lone attack. so that's one difference. the other difference, to me is the sophistication of this attack, of the planning it took, the way it was carried out in military style is very, very different than what we saw in the other attacks. >> pelley: we have a picture of a french police car. you can see the bullet holes in the windshield are grouped tightly together. what does that tell you. >> this, again, tells me this is a sophisticated attack and tells me at least one of the individuals, the individual that fired that weapon, had some sort of military training. >> pelley: because they knew what they were doing. who do you think this is at this early point? i.s.i.s. or al quaida? >> we don't have any links a
before that the attack in parliament in ottawa, canada. how is today different from the attacks? >> two things stand out to me in terms of what's different. one is the attacks you mentioned were lone individuals. this was obviously three individuals. this makes this a conspiraciy. it's much more difficult to carry out a conspiracy with multiple individuals than it is to do a lone attack. so that's one difference. the other difference, to me is the sophistication of this attack, of the...
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here in north america, ottawa, a hatchet attack in new york, the subway threats in new york, washington. look, we've been lucky in this country. there have been over 75 acts of terrorism that have been thwarted in the 11th hour by the united states by the good work of the local police, homeland security and others. but that threat exists and continues to exist in, in my view, is going to grow. particularly with what is going on in iraq and syria and those fighters, those freedom fighters that have left u.s. soil, left western nations and are traveling there and fighting on the battlefield and becoming much more hardened. liz: luck with a lot of effort on behalf of many police departments and the> thank you. liz: former fbi counterterrorism expert. we are going to get you any breaking news, i promise you that, that's related to this story as it becomes available, so don't worry about tha
here in north america, ottawa, a hatchet attack in new york, the subway threats in new york, washington. look, we've been lucky in this country. there have been over 75 acts of terrorism that have been thwarted in the 11th hour by the united states by the good work of the local police, homeland security and others. but that threat exists and continues to exist in, in my view, is going to grow. particularly with what is going on in iraq and syria and those fighters, those freedom fighters that...
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up next ottawa sydney and paris. the latest in the string of attacks against western targets.w vulnerable are we here in the states? for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> more on the deadly terrorism attacks. nbc news has learned one of the suspects has been killed and the remaining two have been arrested. that's according to two senior u.s. counter terrorism officials. sadly today's tragedy is the latest in a recent string of incidents around the globe linked back to islamic extremism. last october someone shot a canada soldier in ottawa and then opened fire inside parliament before being gunned down by the comment's sergeant at arms. the very next day an islamic convert attacked two n
up next ottawa sydney and paris. the latest in the string of attacks against western targets.w vulnerable are we here in the states? for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187....
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five games of the eight game road trip and flyers hope home cooking is much better tonight against ottawa. claude giroux is back after missing a game with the cut to his lower leg. the midway through the third period flyers down one to nothing. giroux feed wayne simmonds on a power play. game tied at one. we eventually go to a shoot-out. simmonds, lulls greg anderson to sleep. he end the five game skid. the flyers win two-one. >>> there will be four new members have the baseball hall of fame randy johnson, john smoltz craig biggio and pedro martinez. martinez was a three time cy young award winner. he helped phillies reach world series in 2009. five times he led league in era. martinez says he is beyond honored. >> i say i dreamed about it, it is a lie. i never did. but i made sure that every day i lived, i lived like it was a dream because i was so proud to play ball every day. >> local product mike piazza misses out by 5 percent. twenty-eight votes. pea as is one of the top offensive catchers in major league baseball history, .308 life time batting average 427 career home runs, on twitt
five games of the eight game road trip and flyers hope home cooking is much better tonight against ottawa. claude giroux is back after missing a game with the cut to his lower leg. the midway through the third period flyers down one to nothing. giroux feed wayne simmonds on a power play. game tied at one. we eventually go to a shoot-out. simmonds, lulls greg anderson to sleep. he end the five game skid. the flyers win two-one. >>> there will be four new members have the baseball hall...
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on the laws began in october after a gunman killed a soldier at canada's national war memorial in ottawa and then stormed the parliament. the new laws will make it a crime to encourage terrorism against canadians and to allow anyone suspected of being involved in a terror plot to be detained without charge for up to seven days. it also expands the powers of canada's spy agency. still ahead at 6:00 how first lady michelle obama is trying to change the way war veterans are portrayed by hollywood. and doug is tracking the chance of winter weather over the weekend. he'll show us what to expect. >> coming up in sports we're looking ahead to a big super bowl weekend and we'll show you tiger's round from today. that's if you want to see it. that and more as abc 7 >> terrible thing to have your social security number and identity stolen. but things could be even worse when scammers manage to get your tax return too. tonight, "7 is on your side" with a chance to call in and talk to a tax expert about your issues. consumer investigator kimberly suters is live in our help center to explain. kimberl
on the laws began in october after a gunman killed a soldier at canada's national war memorial in ottawa and then stormed the parliament. the new laws will make it a crime to encourage terrorism against canadians and to allow anyone suspected of being involved in a terror plot to be detained without charge for up to seven days. it also expands the powers of canada's spy agency. still ahead at 6:00 how first lady michelle obama is trying to change the way war veterans are portrayed by hollywood....
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they return home tuesday against ottawa. college hoops owls won a season high five games and today central florida latest to go down. fran pick up your head. temple owls playing best game of the season. coast to coast. 21 for him today. what a day for jaylen bond career high 21 points and 14 rebounds and temple wins 4-78 won five straight. crazy play from desales men's basketball team, down two 0.6 seconds left alley-oop with no time left. slam the alley-oop to ryan callahan forces over time. it's not enough. desales losses to mc daniels. lehigh valley. good finish. >> what a great finish. >> thank you jeff. >> more to come in the next half hour former local sportscaster prepares to face a judge after scamming friends out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> and facebook founders trying to get you to log off and share a book. not without sharing your experience. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back >> sunday night the amazing story after i little girl an a plane crash that killed her family she rose
they return home tuesday against ottawa. college hoops owls won a season high five games and today central florida latest to go down. fran pick up your head. temple owls playing best game of the season. coast to coast. 21 for him today. what a day for jaylen bond career high 21 points and 14 rebounds and temple wins 4-78 won five straight. crazy play from desales men's basketball team, down two 0.6 seconds left alley-oop with no time left. slam the alley-oop to ryan callahan forces over time....
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they begin a four game home stan tomorrow against ottawa. claude giroux is listed as day to day.ss to carolina flyers hope to get their captain back, real soon. >> i think it is probably a mental thing, and for him to feel comfortable. >> it is unbelievable. the it was really scar what i happened to him. thank god he is day to day rather than out for a month. or something like an achilles tear or something like that. >> and finally serena williams got goose egged in her first set over the weekend. she was a bit lethargic. forget a sports drink she needed something stronger. >> unaudible. >> a little espresso. >> williams check with the officials before placing her order. she asked for an espresso black in sugar they brought to it her. it work. she went on to win next few sets six-three six-love and she won the match. >> must be an endorsement there. >> i think there might be. >> good for serene i will take it. >>> four people in a pennsylvania bought lottery tickets worth a million-dollar. that includes, one lucky ticket, here in bucks county. wawa on bristol pike in bristol, sol
they begin a four game home stan tomorrow against ottawa. claude giroux is listed as day to day.ss to carolina flyers hope to get their captain back, real soon. >> i think it is probably a mental thing, and for him to feel comfortable. >> it is unbelievable. the it was really scar what i happened to him. thank god he is day to day rather than out for a month. or something like an achilles tear or something like that. >> and finally serena williams got goose egged in her first...
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originally felt something during last night's game against ottawa.word whether mason can play tomorrow against washington. >>> former phillie star jimmy rollins admits tonight that maybe he didn't do a good enough job here in philadelphia. and maybe he can make up for it in los angeles. well how strange does this look? yeah! for the first time he is wearing dodger blue as introduced in los angeles. that looks weird. rollins size it would make great history all over again. would he love to do it in a new city. ended the phillies world series drought in 2008. and the dodgers have not won in 27 years. and j. roll says he knew in 2011 the phillies which dough closed shut. >> we had the best team in baseball in '11 and just wasn't able to do it. it made it tough coming after that. but i've said it after 2011 it was just one of the feelings where the magic was gone. i can't explain it, it was just gone. wow. >>> believe it or not, the sixers had not won back-to-back home games since way back in 2013. yeah, it's been that long. the sixers finally won thes f
originally felt something during last night's game against ottawa.word whether mason can play tomorrow against washington. >>> former phillie star jimmy rollins admits tonight that maybe he didn't do a good enough job here in philadelphia. and maybe he can make up for it in los angeles. well how strange does this look? yeah! for the first time he is wearing dodger blue as introduced in los angeles. that looks weird. rollins size it would make great history all over again. would he love...
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is the underpinning of what we see in france, what we see in ottawa and sydney a lousy economy.a lack of animal spirits, not just about this crisis and decades of bad policy? >> they come from a perception of a lack of opportunity. the fact it takes this immigrant form is strange. europeans think their nations and their great-grandparents were always there but an englishman is a german pretending his grandmother was not welsh. >> you don't agree of a lot of economics, the effect of parity for the euro could threaten the european union. do you agree if we get a weaker euro that the experiment that has been written about will fall apart? >> it is good news for germany, that the euro falls. germany booms. the german government and the german people, the decisive voice in europe, say there is no problem. a weaker euro means there are problems elsewhere and they get even bigger. there is going to be more pressure for breakup. german ministers and germany cb members say structural reform is the solution. it does seem like, in france, they are right. >> structural reform is always the
is the underpinning of what we see in france, what we see in ottawa and sydney a lousy economy.a lack of animal spirits, not just about this crisis and decades of bad policy? >> they come from a perception of a lack of opportunity. the fact it takes this immigrant form is strange. europeans think their nations and their great-grandparents were always there but an englishman is a german pretending his grandmother was not welsh. >> you don't agree of a lot of economics, the effect of...
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flyers rourn home tuesday against ottawa. >> sixers have little to smile about. road trip ended same way flyers did five straight losses sixers beat up in la by clippers by 36 points. michael carter williams out with shoulder injury another brutal night for the four win team. >> temple owls flying high and have not lost since with wins over can condition and uconn and everyone else in between. fran you should be looking up. temple taking on central florida today at home. that is will couplings in the first coming coast to coast. what a day for jay lind bond. 14 reboupdz, temple wins 84-78. they won a season high five in a row. they're undefeated at home and 11-4 rights now. playing so well just at the right time. >> i was going to say coming together at the right time. >> all right. jeff, thank you. coming up a legal teenager becomes a obstacle to reach his stream. >> and meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather forecast and a preview of world news tonight. >> coming up on world news tonight what saved the 7-year-old girl that survived the plane
flyers rourn home tuesday against ottawa. >> sixers have little to smile about. road trip ended same way flyers did five straight losses sixers beat up in la by clippers by 36 points. michael carter williams out with shoulder injury another brutal night for the four win team. >> temple owls flying high and have not lost since with wins over can condition and uconn and everyone else in between. fran you should be looking up. temple taking on central florida today at home. that is...
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the ottawa attacker, reads it online and gets radicalized and carries out an attack.y say while aqap is seen as the most significant threat to the u.s. homeland, that the most likely attack we would expect to see here are the lone wolf attacks. it's a great level of concern among u.s. officials. >> and as you know, even if someone is under 24/7 surveillance, jim, a lone wolf could still go out and do something very small scale unsophisticated like, you know, run over someone with their car like we saw in jerusalem, canada, elsewhere. that's a challenge for authorities. what do you do with those unsophisticated small scale attacks? i'm sure you will press your upcoming guest senator burr on that. jim sciutto, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. >> be sure to stay here for "state of the union" 9:00 here on cnn. back to you in atlanta. >> thanks, pamela. >> thank you, pamela. >>> we have this coming up, these teams say they don't need to recover all of the parts of airasia flight 8501 now. we're talking next about what that means for the bodies still buried in t
the ottawa attacker, reads it online and gets radicalized and carries out an attack.y say while aqap is seen as the most significant threat to the u.s. homeland, that the most likely attack we would expect to see here are the lone wolf attacks. it's a great level of concern among u.s. officials. >> and as you know, even if someone is under 24/7 surveillance, jim, a lone wolf could still go out and do something very small scale unsophisticated like, you know, run over someone with their...
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. >> how do we do that is given ottawa, sydney and paris? had we not limit civil liberties? -- how do we not limit civil liberties? >> the word dilemma is being bandied about. it's usually overused but this is a dilemma. there is no perfect answer. in this country we have the debate about nsa collecting data. what's the balance between collecting security and individual liberties? what rights should individuals have? there is no perfect answer. this is the debate we are going to have to have an the debate the european society will have to have heard where do you draw the lines? >> hans nichols, stay with us and he will stay with us through "bloomberg surveillance" this morning. we have much to talk about on the american economy and a good job economy but we will continue our coverage later with willis sparks from the eurasia group and we will say to him about these real intent of the risks. we continue our covers from paris and from the world headquarters in new york city this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. with me is scarlet fu and brendan greeley
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ottawa takes advantage. mike hoffman skating in and scoring right there.enators will take the lead. not for long. flyers on the power play. claude giroux to wayne simmons. simmons scores and tied up the game at one and that game will go into a shootout. the flyers have lost 10 straight shootouts until tonight. simmons sends the fans hope happy. flyers win it two-one. >> we got a lot of work to do in the second half of the season. we put ourselves behind the ball. you know, it's niece to get that first win when we get home and we got to keep rolling from here. >>> sixers back in action tomorrow when they host the bucks. laugh note they won their first home game of the season beating cleveland 95-into. to college hoops villanova jay wright looking for 300th win on the mainline. wildcats trailing by a point at the half. took control. they're in hilliard hitting the three-point. nova leading this 183-69 late in the game. >>> the eagles reportedly asked green bay for permission to interview elliot wolf for the vacant gm position he's currently the packers direc
ottawa takes advantage. mike hoffman skating in and scoring right there.enators will take the lead. not for long. flyers on the power play. claude giroux to wayne simmons. simmons scores and tied up the game at one and that game will go into a shootout. the flyers have lost 10 straight shootouts until tonight. simmons sends the fans hope happy. flyers win it two-one. >> we got a lot of work to do in the second half of the season. we put ourselves behind the ball. you know, it's niece to...
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in canada, storming the parliament in ottawa. as we heard from brian, this is different, and a real concern. >> it is, david. the attacks in canada and australia, they appeared to be inspired by isis online but didn't know much about it. so-called lone wolves looking for a cause and mentally disturbed. but these seemed more determined and home-grown. trying to terrorize and kill as many as possible. this is exactly the kind of attack authorities fear most in the u.s. terrorists that have traveled out of the country to be trained and then returned, or those connected to a larger group and a larger cause where they can great weapons and support. >> thanks. >>> this evening, we've learned of heightened security here at home. at least four cities. pierre thomas, what are they telling us tonight? >> well, there's evidence of home. new york police are standing guard outside of the french consulate. there are nine other french consulates in the u.s., and atlanta, boston and chicago are also enhancing security. abc news has learned fbi a
in canada, storming the parliament in ottawa. as we heard from brian, this is different, and a real concern. >> it is, david. the attacks in canada and australia, they appeared to be inspired by isis online but didn't know much about it. so-called lone wolves looking for a cause and mentally disturbed. but these seemed more determined and home-grown. trying to terrorize and kill as many as possible. this is exactly the kind of attack authorities fear most in the u.s. terrorists that have...