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by killed in quebec city. not a word. bya killed in quebec city. not a word. is glaring. this is a man who is playing to our worst.” know, this is glaring. this is a man who is playing to our worst. i think there is a stit stick in the middle east, if that, if you are a young muslim citizen in the middle east and you see autocratic ruler, whether in egypt, saudi or in the golf, saying this ban is right, it will only drive a sense of rage towards those rulers, wealthy, insulated pro american, not standing up insulated pro american, not standing upforyour insulated pro american, not standing up for your muslim brother, i agree, whatever the intent and america has the right to control its border, what it risks is handing a propaganda victory to those who want to radicalise not unite. they weren't necessarily saying the ban is right. nuance is important, what they are saying it is a sovereign right, we have done it and they are doing it because as we were saying earlier, it was understandable. they weren't saying earlier, it was understandable. they we ren't sayin
by killed in quebec city. not a word. bya killed in quebec city. not a word. is glaring. this is a man who is playing to our worst.” know, this is glaring. this is a man who is playing to our worst. i think there is a stit stick in the middle east, if that, if you are a young muslim citizen in the middle east and you see autocratic ruler, whether in egypt, saudi or in the golf, saying this ban is right, it will only drive a sense of rage towards those rulers, wealthy, insulated pro american,...
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> quebec city is still reeling after the terror attack on a mosquehat left six people dead and 17 others injured. the suspect is a local college student who later turned himself in. anna werner has more. >> reporter: police initially arrested two men following sunday night's shooting. the latest is just one. source tell cbs news that u.s. authorities did not have bissonette on their radar and police have not identified a radar. quebec city's frigid temperatures didn't stop thousands to pay tribute to the victims of sunday night's shooting rampage at a local mosque. >> they are home here. >> reporter: prime minister justin trudeau joined other canadian leaders showing their support for quebec's muslim community. more than 50 worshippers were in the mosque when the attack began during evening prayers. six men between the ages of 39 and 60 were shot and killed. >> our hearts are deeply troubled by what has happened to so many people in a place of worship. >> reporter: the suspect was a student at laval university. he appeared in court yesterday, charged
mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> quebec city is still reeling after the terror attack on a mosquehat left six people dead and 17 others injured. the suspect is a local college student who later turned himself in. anna werner has more. >> reporter: police initially arrested two men following sunday night's shooting. the latest is just one. source tell cbs news that u.s. authorities did not have bissonette on their radar and police have not identified a radar. quebec city's...
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offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues in the office. i will have further such meetings later today. >> peter jones. >> i associate myself with remarks made by the prime minister attribute paid to the families. >> mister speaker, north devon is concerned the current review of services across the county may result in the loss of acute services at our hospital. the residents the nearest alternative could be three hours away. will my right honorable friend assure me she will listen to those concerns? i want to be able to say that we are the party of the nhs. [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend for the question and reassure him this government is committed to ensuring the best possible health care across the country. i recognize there are concerns expressed locally about the district hospital. i understand there was n
offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues in the office. i will have further such meetings later today. >> peter jones. >> i associate myself with remarks made by the prime minister attribute paid to the...
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six people were killed in the quebec city attack. eight more people were wounded. canadian police have a suspect in custody in that attack unlike the texas attack. in canada, a 27-year-old man, french canadian known for his outspoken right wing and anti-islam politics. he reportedly called police himself and told police he would wait for them to come arrest him. canada is still reeling from that attack this weekend. there have been repeated demonstrations of public support for muslim canadians including by canadian public officials. one interesting reverberation of that canadian attack in our country that in our country, the conservative fox news channel sent out a number of tweets and made a number of claims on the air that the suspected shooter in that attack was a muslim. he was not. the canadian prime minister reportedly appealed directly to the president of fox news and asked the president to take those tweets down and belatedly, fox news did that. in the victoria, texas, mosque fire which happened one day before the shooting in canada, they don't have a suspe
six people were killed in the quebec city attack. eight more people were wounded. canadian police have a suspect in custody in that attack unlike the texas attack. in canada, a 27-year-old man, french canadian known for his outspoken right wing and anti-islam politics. he reportedly called police himself and told police he would wait for them to come arrest him. canada is still reeling from that attack this weekend. there have been repeated demonstrations of public support for muslim canadians...
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ctv's vanessa lee reports from quebec city. >> reporter: last night after police released the scene,as were allowed inside for the first time. we should warn you, some of the images are graphic. there is blood smeared on the walls. blood-stained carpets. you see the bullet holes in the walls. there are shoes of the dead and injured where they have left them to kneel and pray. while the images are extremely disturbing, muslim leaders say that it is their responsibility to show everyone what happened inside the mosque. as for funeral arrangements, plans are still being made. families are still waiting for the bodies to be released by the coroner's office. vanessa lee, ctv news, quebec city. >>> it doesn't feel like the first day of february if you step outside, and that's okay. nbc10 cameras along the schuylkill river trail. people were enjoying the breezy but mild conditions. let's find out what's to come with nbc10's first alert meteorologist krystal klei. >>> right now, 47 in philadelphia. clouds overhead in center city. otherwise, it is dry. we're at 45 in the suburbs. more sunshin
ctv's vanessa lee reports from quebec city. >> reporter: last night after police released the scene,as were allowed inside for the first time. we should warn you, some of the images are graphic. there is blood smeared on the walls. blood-stained carpets. you see the bullet holes in the walls. there are shoes of the dead and injured where they have left them to kneel and pray. while the images are extremely disturbing, muslim leaders say that it is their responsibility to show everyone...
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>>> the public is being allowed to come in and see the scene of that deadly mosque shooting in quebec city. a mosque official says he wanted the public so they could see what the worshipers had to endure. sunday's shooting killed six people. alexander bissonnet is charged. >>> for the first time we're learning more details about the charges against the wife of the orlando nightclub shooter. today prosecutors say noor salman knew about omar mateen's plan and accompanied him on scouting trips to the pulse nightclub in they say salman saw her husband leave their home on the night of the attack. 49 people were killed. 53 others wounded. her attorneys maintain she was a battered spouse who knew nothing of the plans. >>> a scare aboard an american airlines flight from charlotte. the plane made an unscheduled landing in kentucky. passengers rushed out on to the tarmac as bomb experts swept the police questioned and released two passengers. the plane eventually took off for indianapolis this morning after it it was given the all clear. >> it's been mighty warm in january. >> sure has. hard to snow
>>> the public is being allowed to come in and see the scene of that deadly mosque shooting in quebec city. a mosque official says he wanted the public so they could see what the worshipers had to endure. sunday's shooting killed six people. alexander bissonnet is charged. >>> for the first time we're learning more details about the charges against the wife of the orlando nightclub shooter. today prosecutors say noor salman knew about omar mateen's plan and accompanied him on...
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the quebec city mosque that was the scene of a deadly shooting on sunday has opened its doors for theic centre, blood smeared the floor and walls and bullet holes could still be seen in the aftermath of the carnage. mosque administrators say they plan to renovate the place to move away from the memories of the crime. we have to start training in this scene. what we are planning is to renovate everything. change the colours, the painting, everything just to take these memories out of oui’ just to take these memories out of our lives. one of china's richest men, who mysteriously went missing from his hotel in hong kong over the lunar new year weekend is now reported to have crossed into mainland china. the billionaire, xiao jian—hua's company claims he'd not been kidnapped. he is said to be assisting an investigation into the chinese stock market crash in 2015. doctors have been able to read the courts with the syndrome using computer technology. they have absolutely no control over their body because the brain has lost its ability to control muscle but a study has help them communicate
the quebec city mosque that was the scene of a deadly shooting on sunday has opened its doors for theic centre, blood smeared the floor and walls and bullet holes could still be seen in the aftermath of the carnage. mosque administrators say they plan to renovate the place to move away from the memories of the crime. we have to start training in this scene. what we are planning is to renovate everything. change the colours, the painting, everything just to take these memories out of oui’ just...
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reporter: in light of the tragedy happened in quebec city last week, which the prime minister is calling an act of terrorism, what is the president doing? what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of homegrown, he was a canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, homegrown violence doesn't happen within our country? mr. spicer: there's a lot of things. number one, he's talked to cybersecurity. he's look at it from every angle. i think the first thing so to make sure we look at our borders. you have to protect your own people first. then you have to look at the cyberthreats. there's a holistic approach to both immigration and there's a direct nexus between immigration and national security and personal security. then it's a multi-tiered step. you look at the borders, look at who we're letting in. then you also look at what we're doing internally with our intelligence agencies, the f.b.i., to make sure we're looking at, whether it's the cyberthreats that we face or terrorist activities. making sure that we're working with the n.s.a. and the f.b.i. -- the fbi to be ahead of the c
reporter: in light of the tragedy happened in quebec city last week, which the prime minister is calling an act of terrorism, what is the president doing? what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of homegrown, he was a canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, homegrown violence doesn't happen within our country? mr. spicer: there's a lot of things. number one, he's talked to cybersecurity. he's look at it from every angle. i think the first thing so to make sure we look at our...
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just for men touch of gray >> >> pelley: friends of the suspect in sunday's mosque attack in quebec city say alexandre bissonnette was anti- immigrant and hostile to muslim cufugees in particular. he is accused of murdering six and wounding 19 others as they prayed. in victoria, texas, muslims have been praying outside the ruins of their mosque since a weekend fire. we don't know what caused the fire, but we do know it ignited the passion of the city. here's david begnaud. >> reporter: this charred shell is all that's left of the victoria islamic center. >> this is the ladies' room here. >> reporter: dr. shahid hashmi is the center's president. he says the fire started just after 2:00 a.m. saturday. he watched for three hours as firefighters lost the fight. >> it's a destroyed place but a sacred place. no doubt about it. no doubt about it. >> reporter: the mosque was burglarized nine days ago. w vestigators say it's too early to know what caused the fire, but the response has been uplifting. all faiths from the community have rallied in support of the center and turned out for a unity pr
just for men touch of gray >> >> pelley: friends of the suspect in sunday's mosque attack in quebec city say alexandre bissonnette was anti- immigrant and hostile to muslim cufugees in particular. he is accused of murdering six and wounding 19 others as they prayed. in victoria, texas, muslims have been praying outside the ruins of their mosque since a weekend fire. we don't know what caused the fire, but we do know it ignited the passion of the city. here's david begnaud. >>...
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now it still unraveling what happened in quÉbec city. i know quÉbec city very well.y mother-in-law was born in quÉbec city. we could drive there is a matter of a few hours. my wife and i go there often. it's a beautiful city, a very safe city. i go there. at the dismay french. it is sometimes good, but it's a wonderful city. just feeling totally safe. now you have a quÉbecor as anti-muslim tendencies, claims to be a trump supporter and committed a horrendous crime. even more horrendous because this is not a country where you see such things. let's back off of those. my father told me stories was in my early teens and my grandfather patrick jay leahy died in vermont. next-line other would go to seek work. it had gone beyond not. but a hidden sense of no muslims. that's not who we are. we need to be an independent attorney general. one who stand up for the constitutional and statutory rates of the disenfranchisement. i stand a further short days parody violate his right. and think that describes senator sessions. for these reasons announced the corner on the floor, i'm
now it still unraveling what happened in quÉbec city. i know quÉbec city very well.y mother-in-law was born in quÉbec city. we could drive there is a matter of a few hours. my wife and i go there often. it's a beautiful city, a very safe city. i go there. at the dismay french. it is sometimes good, but it's a wonderful city. just feeling totally safe. now you have a quÉbecor as anti-muslim tendencies, claims to be a trump supporter and committed a horrendous crime. even more horrendous...
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. >> thus far on the tragic deaths in quÉbec city and the passing, the respect for him across politicalparties, great distinction for 40 years. the prime minister has international visit in the last week to ireland. commitment not to have hardboard islands, free movement of people on these islands and should be detected and enhanced. also in ireland, and the opportunity now to explain how to deliver these sensible and important outcomes. >> these are the outcomes we want to see. i was pleased to discuss joint intent is government and mine to see a return to the borders, and with northern ireland to the republic of ireland. and an important issue for us, the work we are going to do together, to do the work we believe is as frictionless as possible and also one of the objectives i set out is to retain the common travel area. >> very much welcome what the prime minister has said on these issues and we welcome the intensifying of negotiations between the uk government and the administration ahead of triggering article 50. the prime minister has helpfully explained that it is perfectly possi
. >> thus far on the tragic deaths in quÉbec city and the passing, the respect for him across politicalparties, great distinction for 40 years. the prime minister has international visit in the last week to ireland. commitment not to have hardboard islands, free movement of people on these islands and should be detected and enhanced. also in ireland, and the opportunity now to explain how to deliver these sensible and important outcomes. >> these are the outcomes we want to see. i...
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i want to ask you in quebec city, president trump did not treat one word about this. why has the president not overed sympathy to our neighbors in the north? >> we of course are sad about loss of life here and he is talking about trying to stop terrorism and people want to do harm to this country. i'm sure in the case of our neighbors to the north, i'm prime minister coming here they will talk about that. i will ask him, he doesn't make a comment about everything, i can tell you that the entire point i think is misinterpreted, why he wants extreme vetting, thought needed more serious screening, he is doing that in response to what he sees and hears and the continued threats of terrorists act. not like the one you're citing. put us on the record of always being sad about senseless loss of life. >> he tweeted when paris attacks. the unrecovered document did not mention any attacks other than those committed by muslim terrorists and radical islamic terrorist is a big problem but there are sorts of horrific terrorist that take place. are these victims any less dead than t
i want to ask you in quebec city, president trump did not treat one word about this. why has the president not overed sympathy to our neighbors in the north? >> we of course are sad about loss of life here and he is talking about trying to stop terrorism and people want to do harm to this country. i'm sure in the case of our neighbors to the north, i'm prime minister coming here they will talk about that. i will ask him, he doesn't make a comment about everything, i can tell you that the...
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. >> we associate ourselves with the comments as far on the tragic deaths in quebec city and the tragic death of tam dalia l alyell.d the prime minister had a very successful visit last week. to ireland. he spoke public way about her commitment. freeommitment not to have movement of peoples on these islands and that trade should be protected and enhanced, so given that people will be watching this not just in britain, but also in ireland, we should take the opportunity now to explain how she will deliver these sensible and important outcomes. thehese are absolutely outcomes we want to see. i was very pleased to meet and discuss with him the joint intent that both his government and mine have to ensure we do not see a return to borders of the past in northern ireland and to say that we focus on the land border between northern ireland othere issue does affect places as well. it is an important issue for us, and we have agreed to deliver ast i believe will be frictionless as possible a border and also one of the objectives i set out in my plan is to retain the common travel area. >> we ve
. >> we associate ourselves with the comments as far on the tragic deaths in quebec city and the tragic death of tam dalia l alyell.d the prime minister had a very successful visit last week. to ireland. he spoke public way about her commitment. freeommitment not to have movement of peoples on these islands and that trade should be protected and enhanced, so given that people will be watching this not just in britain, but also in ireland, we should take the opportunity now to explain how...
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six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for sunday's shooting in quebec cityx men were killed during evening prayers. >>> while in indiana people get sick after just showing up at church eating cookies. >> now 74-year-old man police say is behind it all faces charges. they say brian jones had been handing out cookies at his local church for years. but one day last may cops say he gave out cookies laced with thc. the active chemical in marijua marijuana. it sent six church members including a 12 year old to the hospital. while prosecutors just filed charges, the local police chief says he's sure jones is a good person and just made a mistake. >>> now here's hank. >> houston is showing the world it's very best this weekend as it hosts the super bowl. like any old good american town it's got those little corners it quite doesn't want to you see. ale show you some of them on this deserted magic island. happening hang's take coming. >> kathy orr tracking your forecast. >> absolutely. seasonably cold night tonight. the sun comes back and the temperaturtemperatures s
six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for sunday's shooting in quebec cityx men were killed during evening prayers. >>> while in indiana people get sick after just showing up at church eating cookies. >> now 74-year-old man police say is behind it all faces charges. they say brian jones had been handing out cookies at his local church for years. but one day last may cops say he gave out cookies laced with thc. the active chemical in marijua...
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offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with
offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with
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. >> sean, in light of the strategy that happened in quebec city last week which prime minister trudeauct of terrorism, what is the pretty doing? whanishive is he take that that home grown terror isn't going on? >> he's looking at a lot of things. i this i the first thing is to look at your borders. you've about got to protect your own people, look at the cyber threats. there's a holistic approach. it's a multi-tiered step. you look at the borders, who we're letting in. then you look at who we're doing what with our intelligence agencies whether it's the cyber threat that we face or other terrorist agencies. >> oklahoma city, american kid. >> sure. that's what i'm saying. part of it is looking at the assets that we have here t nsa, fbi. looking to see if we can get ahead of the curve and see thing chlsz for when there are telltale sign. it's a multi-effort process if you will. kristen. >> thank you. why is the president easing sanctions? >> we're not eases sanctions. the treasury didn't, from what e substance it's a fairly competent treasurely department to see whether or not there are
. >> sean, in light of the strategy that happened in quebec city last week which prime minister trudeauct of terrorism, what is the pretty doing? whanishive is he take that that home grown terror isn't going on? >> he's looking at a lot of things. i this i the first thing is to look at your borders. you've about got to protect your own people, look at the cyber threats. there's a holistic approach. it's a multi-tiered step. you look at the borders, who we're letting in. then you...
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among the attacks not included was the recent massacre in quebec city, canada, where a trump-supporting white nationalist killed six worshipers at a mosque on january 29. also not included was the charleston, south carolina, massacre, where nine black worshipers were killed by white supremacist dylann roof in 2015. on tuesday, wisconsin republican congressman sean duffy tried to defend the exclusion of these massacres from the list during an interview with cnn's alisyn camerota. >> congressman, what isn't the president talking about the white terrorists who mowed down six muslims who were praying at their mosque? >> i don't know. i would just you, there is a death and -- again, murder on both sides is wrong. and if you want to take the dozens of scenarios where isis -inspired attacks have taken innocents -- there was an example in canada -- >> how about the charleston shooting? it was a what extremist. >> yeah, he was. >> that doesn't matter? >> it does matter. look at the good things that came from it. nikki haley took on the confederate flag. that was great. amy: congressman duffy als
among the attacks not included was the recent massacre in quebec city, canada, where a trump-supporting white nationalist killed six worshipers at a mosque on january 29. also not included was the charleston, south carolina, massacre, where nine black worshipers were killed by white supremacist dylann roof in 2015. on tuesday, wisconsin republican congressman sean duffy tried to defend the exclusion of these massacres from the list during an interview with cnn's alisyn camerota. >>...
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we just had a radical christian fundamentalist terrorist attack in quebec city against a mosque just the other day. the trump administration, sean spicer, quoted it as been assessed with the moroccan dissent when the reality of it was it was white christian fundamentalism responsible for this terror attack. i think canada, just like any other country in the world, has its own challenges to deal with as far as security. however, i think the exacerbating tensions in the middle east, perpetuating hatred against islam, you know, these are all textbook ways of how not to address the problem of islamic,m, may it be christian, or zionist or any other form of it. again, like i said, our prime minister has a chance to be a hero in the rise of charity, and he needs to do better in canadians expect them to do better -- certainly, first nations expect the most of him in how he conducts himself, especially on the keystone xl pipeline and issues a standing rock. juan: i want to ask you, you mention the attack in the mosque in quebec. we have seen in many european countries, the rise of right-wing
we just had a radical christian fundamentalist terrorist attack in quebec city against a mosque just the other day. the trump administration, sean spicer, quoted it as been assessed with the moroccan dissent when the reality of it was it was white christian fundamentalism responsible for this terror attack. i think canada, just like any other country in the world, has its own challenges to deal with as far as security. however, i think the exacerbating tensions in the middle east, perpetuating...
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offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec cityo in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i
offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec cityo in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i
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. >> in light of the tragedy that happened in quebec city last week, which prime minister justin trudeaus actually calling it an act of terror, what is the president doing, what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of homegrown, he was a canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, violence, doesn't happen within our borders question my >> there are a lot of things, number one he is looking at it from every angle. i think the first thing is to make sure that we look at our borders. you've got to protect your own people first. and then you better look the cyber threat. there is a whole a holistic approach to both immigration, and a direct annexes between immigration and national security and personal security that we have to look up. it's a multi-tiered stat. you look at the borders, you look at who we are leading in, and then you look at what we are doing internally with our intelligence agencies and the fbi and make sure that we are looking at whether it's a cyber threat that we face, or other terrorist activities. but making sure that we are working with the nsa and fbi to be
. >> in light of the tragedy that happened in quebec city last week, which prime minister justin trudeaus actually calling it an act of terror, what is the president doing, what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of homegrown, he was a canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, violence, doesn't happen within our borders question my >> there are a lot of things, number one he is looking at it from every angle. i think the first thing is to make sure that we look at our...
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. >> in light of the tgedy that happened in quebec city last week which president trudeau is calling an act of terrorism, what initiatives is the president taking to make sure that kind of homegrown terrorism or violence doesn't happen in our country? >> a number of things of he is looking at it from every angle. the first thing is to look at our borders. you have got to protect your own people first, then look at the cyber threats. there is a holistic approach between immigration and nexus between immigration and national security and personal security. that he has to look at. it is a multitiered step. you look at the borders, who we are letting in. then you look at what we are doing internally with the intelligence agencies with the fbi up to make sure we are looking at whether it's the cyber threats that we face or other terrorist activities but making sure we are working with the nsa and the fbi to be ahead of the curve, if you will. >> if i may, oklahoma city was an american kid. >> sure. that's what i'm saying. part of it is looking at -- using the assets that we have here, the
. >> in light of the tgedy that happened in quebec city last week which president trudeau is calling an act of terrorism, what initiatives is the president taking to make sure that kind of homegrown terrorism or violence doesn't happen in our country? >> a number of things of he is looking at it from every angle. the first thing is to look at our borders. you have got to protect your own people first, then look at the cyber threats. there is a holistic approach between immigration...
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but while we're on the subject of not addressing a terrorist attack, i want to ask you, in quebec city last week, a white right wing terrorist opened fire on a mosque filled with men, women and children. president trump hasn't tweeted one thing about this. why hasn't he offered sympathy to the neighbors in the north? >> very sympathetic to any loss of life. it is completely senseless and it needs to stop regardless of who is lodging the attack. we, of course, are very sad about loss of life here. and he is talking about trying to stop terrorism and people who want to do harm to this country. i'm sure in the case of our neighbors to the north, i'm glad that the prime minister of canada is coming here next year -- next week. excuse me. i'm sure they'll talk about that if he's coming soon, as i understand. the fact is he -- i will ask him, he doesn't tweet about everything. he doesn't make a comment about everything, but i can tell you the entire point that i do think has been misinterpreted many places about why he wants extreme vetting in this case temporary and through seven very narro
but while we're on the subject of not addressing a terrorist attack, i want to ask you, in quebec city last week, a white right wing terrorist opened fire on a mosque filled with men, women and children. president trump hasn't tweeted one thing about this. why hasn't he offered sympathy to the neighbors in the north? >> very sympathetic to any loss of life. it is completely senseless and it needs to stop regardless of who is lodging the attack. we, of course, are very sad about loss of...
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>>his attack has stunned quebec city. >> it haso n place in canadian society. >> the ntiightaime rd hadbeautiful. ryan, a great man. >> of the four staff members held hostage, two were released. they said what their demands are. better education for inmates, more rehabilitation for all possibility of him not winning. i already bought 100 bottles of champagne. >> touchdown, atlanta. >> nobody thought that the falcons had a chance. did you? >> we always thought we had a chance. we're playing our best, but we're not coming to houston to lose. >> how does tom brady smell? >> tom brady >> like money. >> like flowers. >> march 4th, my friend. the heels. >> margaret says it's going down. >> what do you drive these days? >> i drive the explorer. people always ask me what's your favorite vehicle. all of them. >> it's like picking your favorite child. you can't. >> exactly. >> i want a car. >> no way. >> done. >> we want to have more of a dialogue than parents had maybe historically in the past but the downside it could become negotiations or power struggles. >> did they look at this between blac
>>his attack has stunned quebec city. >> it haso n place in canadian society. >> the ntiightaime rd hadbeautiful. ryan, a great man. >> of the four staff members held hostage, two were released. they said what their demands are. better education for inmates, more rehabilitation for all possibility of him not winning. i already bought 100 bottles of champagne. >> touchdown, atlanta. >> nobody thought that the falcons had a chance. did you? >> we always...
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while we are on the subject, i want to ask you, in quebec city, a white right wing terrorist opened firea mosque filled with innocent men, women, and children. six people were killed. president trump has not said or tweeted one public word about this. you want to talk about ignoring terrorism? why hasn't he offered sympathy to our neighbors in the north. >> he is sympathetic to any less of life. it is senseless and it needs to stop regardless of what is lodging the attack. we of course ever sad about loss of life here. he is talking about trying to stop terrorism and people who want to do harm to this country and i'm sure in the case of our neighbors to the north, the prime minister of canada is coming here next week and i'm sure they will talk about that if he is coming soon. the fact is that i will ask him and he doesn't tweet about everything, but the entire point they think has been misinterpreted many places about why he wants extreme vetting in this case temporary and through seven very narrowly prescribed country that is the obama administration thought needed more screening. he i
while we are on the subject, i want to ask you, in quebec city, a white right wing terrorist opened firea mosque filled with innocent men, women, and children. six people were killed. president trump has not said or tweeted one public word about this. you want to talk about ignoring terrorism? why hasn't he offered sympathy to our neighbors in the north. >> he is sympathetic to any less of life. it is senseless and it needs to stop regardless of what is lodging the attack. we of course...
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. >> this attack has stunned quebec city. >> it has no place in canadian society. >> the nighttime raidy beautiful. ryan, a great man. >> of the four staff members held hostage, two were released. they said what their demands are. better education for inmates, more rehabilitation for all inmates. >> beyonce is pregnant. >> with twins. even her embryos are able to get into formation. >> who's my hero? my dad. >> look at him. >> yep. >> look at him. >> norah, you still have more to read. >> i'm sorry. >> are you reflecting? >> i'm sorry. i got distracted. but first at 7:47 -- ♪ >> you've been on the end of a win and a loss, these games. you consider the possibility that he might not -- >> i don't consider the possibility of him not winning. i already bought 100 bottles of champagne. >> touchdown, atlanta. >> nobody thought that the falcons had a chance. did you? >> we always thought we had a chance. we're playing our best, but we're not coming to houston to lose. >> how does tom brady smell? >> tom brady smells good. >> like money. >> like flowers. >> march 4th, my friend. the heels. >> m
. >> this attack has stunned quebec city. >> it has no place in canadian society. >> the nighttime raidy beautiful. ryan, a great man. >> of the four staff members held hostage, two were released. they said what their demands are. better education for inmates, more rehabilitation for all inmates. >> beyonce is pregnant. >> with twins. even her embryos are able to get into formation. >> who's my hero? my dad. >> look at him. >> yep. >>...
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the funeral took place in montreal because quebec city does not have a place to bury people of the muslim. that is the cnbc news update this hour. back to you, brian. >>> sue, thank you. >> the trump administration puts riern on notice following a ballistic missile test and said nothing is off the table. house speaker paul ryan saying that he would back additional sanctions. also, today, rbc capital markets have a new note saying highlighting the impact that trump could have on u.s. oil investments. joining us now, our managing director and head of commodity strategy at the aforementioned markets who had, i tried to add in there and failed, iran reportedly backi ining militant yemen firing a missile at saudi arabia. things are heating up. what's the end game? >> it's not a black swan scenario. look at trump's statements on the campaign trail and flynn, there's a hawkish view of iran. if we have the tests continuing, if you have more problems in the straits of hormuz, confrontations between vessels like we've seen throughout the year, you could have a situation where there's sanctions. >>
the funeral took place in montreal because quebec city does not have a place to bury people of the muslim. that is the cnbc news update this hour. back to you, brian. >>> sue, thank you. >> the trump administration puts riern on notice following a ballistic missile test and said nothing is off the table. house speaker paul ryan saying that he would back additional sanctions. also, today, rbc capital markets have a new note saying highlighting the impact that trump could have on...
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the man accused of killing six men in a quebec city mosque made a brief court appearance today.that hearing the prosecutor submitted evidence to alexander bissonnette's defense lawyer. he requested a ban which means they can't make that evidence public and the judge agreed. >>> chaotic town hall meeting. people started shouting questions at the senator as soon as he walked in. they were particularly upset that he supported the confirmation of betsy devos. >> i don't think people had a chance to hear me as much as they normally would at a town meeting because there were long speeches and there were some applaus applauses, some inexperience but if they want me to listen to them, i'm willing to listen to them. >>> a shakeup in the los angeles lakers front office. magic johnson named as president of basketball operations. jim bus and the gm mitch kupchek had to be relieved of their duties. i would say she threw her brother under be the bus. >> wow. >> jeane bus, brother bus. >> nicely done. i'm just thinking about luke watson, you know, what happened -- the team at this point, they
the man accused of killing six men in a quebec city mosque made a brief court appearance today.that hearing the prosecutor submitted evidence to alexander bissonnette's defense lawyer. he requested a ban which means they can't make that evidence public and the judge agreed. >>> chaotic town hall meeting. people started shouting questions at the senator as soon as he walked in. they were particularly upset that he supported the confirmation of betsy devos. >> i don't think people...
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in light of tragedy that happened in quebec city last week which prime minister trudeau is calling af terrorism, what is the president doing, what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of home-grown, he was canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, home -- doesn't happen within our country? >> there is a lot of things. number one he talked, looking at it from every angle. i think the first thing we make sure look at our borders. you have to protect your own people first. then you look at the cyber threats. there is a holistic approach to both immigration and there is a direct nexus between immigration an national security and personal security that he has to look at. then it's a multitiered step. you look at the borders. you look who we're letting in. you look what we're doing internally with our intelligence agencies and the fbi to make sure we're looking at whether it is cyber threats that we face or other terrorist activities but making sure we're working with the nsa and the fbi to be ahead of the curve if you will. >> if i may, these are homegrown -- >> right. >> okl
in light of tragedy that happened in quebec city last week which prime minister trudeau is calling af terrorism, what is the president doing, what initiatives is he taking to make sure that that kind of home-grown, he was canadian citizen, homegrown terrorism, home -- doesn't happen within our country? >> there is a lot of things. number one he talked, looking at it from every angle. i think the first thing we make sure look at our borders. you have to protect your own people first. then...
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paper on brexit, which they have still not been given, even though... injured in the gun attack in quebec cityetings with ministerial colleagues and others, andi ministerial colleagues and others, and i shall have further such meetings later today. thank you, mr speaker. i associate myself with the tribute paid to the victims in canada and to the family of tam dalyell. mr speaker, north devon is quite rightly concerned that the current review of health services across the county may result in the loss of some acute services at our hospital in barnstable. for some residents, the nearest alternative could be three hours away. will my honourable friend assure me that she will listen carefully to those concerns, because i want to be able to say to north devon that we are the party of the lhs? -- the nhs. i thank my honourable friend for his question. i can reassure him that this government is absolutely committed to ensuring the best possible health care for patients right across the country. i recognise that there are concerns that have been expressed locally about the north devon district hospit
paper on brexit, which they have still not been given, even though... injured in the gun attack in quebec cityetings with ministerial colleagues and others, andi ministerial colleagues and others, and i shall have further such meetings later today. thank you, mr speaker. i associate myself with the tribute paid to the victims in canada and to the family of tam dalyell. mr speaker, north devon is quite rightly concerned that the current review of health services across the county may result in...
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they are still unraveling what happened in quÉbec city.home in vermont and my wife and i go there often. it's a beautiful city, very safe. we go there and practice french which is sometimes understood but it's a wonderful city. a peaceful city just totally safe. now, the [inaudible] who claims to be a trump supporter and even more about this because this is not a country where you see such things. let's back off of this. my father told me stories when he was in his early teens and my grandfather died in vermont to seek work. but we've gone beyond that. that isn't who we are and if itt isn't who we should be. one standing up for the rights of the disenfranchised. they already violated these rights. i don't think that describes senator sessions. so i will speak longer on the floor. i am not confident with the attorney general so mr. chairman, i would oppose this nomination but thank you for having us. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] i'm 70-years-old and can make it on my own. [inaudible] those of you that asked me to intervene when speeches get t
they are still unraveling what happened in quÉbec city.home in vermont and my wife and i go there often. it's a beautiful city, very safe. we go there and practice french which is sometimes understood but it's a wonderful city. a peaceful city just totally safe. now, the [inaudible] who claims to be a trump supporter and even more about this because this is not a country where you see such things. let's back off of this. my father told me stories when he was in his early teens and my...
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lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington, and the quÉbecbecause richmond is cool again speak what turned that tied? what made it cool and when did people start back? great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well of president obama. that helped put us on the map. president obama won virginia for the first time in 40, 44 years spent a democrat. >> that's right. >> do you think that is changed as far as the government? virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is a part of all that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia, you also a thriving, growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think young people in genera
lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington, and the quÉbecbecause richmond is cool again speak what turned that tied? what made it cool and when did people start back? great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the...