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rick francona jim reese, bob baer great to have you on. brianna, that's the new normal. with a couple of guns can cause so much mayhem. but, you know we have to live our lives and we certainly saw that today in paris. >> yeah all of the hundreds of thousands of people millions across france trying to make that point and they sure did. it was heard loud and clear jim. today's yoontyunity rally was in france was about free speech and honoring the lives of those lost in the terror attacks. you might be surprised to know some of the leaders who traveled to paris for this they're not always supporters of a free press back home. we'll discuss that next. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. out of 42 vehicles... based on 6 different criteria... why did a panel of 11 automotive experts... ... name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons the all-new volkswagen golf starting at $17,995. there's an award winning golf for everyone. >>> it was certainly inspiring to see more th
rick francona jim reese, bob baer great to have you on. brianna, that's the new normal. with a couple of guns can cause so much mayhem. but, you know we have to live our lives and we certainly saw that today in paris. >> yeah all of the hundreds of thousands of people millions across france trying to make that point and they sure did. it was heard loud and clear jim. today's yoontyunity rally was in france was about free speech and honoring the lives of those lost in the terror attacks....
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i want to bring in now cnn political tear analyst, colonel rick francona a former u.s. talk about this video. you've seen it. what do you -- what's your reaction to this rick and really what's the purpose of this vidvideo? >> the video is to show isis' reach and his allegiance to it. isis is really good at this. they tell their people you need to not only do the act but you've got to publicize the act because publicity is a big portion of any terrorist campaign. but isis as i think buck said earlier, these guys are masters at propaganda. they do it better than anybody else ever has. so he's out there. he knows he's going to die. he knows this is the end, but he has to make his statement, me has to make it known. this is very similar to what we see with the palestinian groups hamas, any of the people that are going to launch these suicide operations. they want to make their statement. >> now, the audio is something different. this is a -- this is a journalist who called the kosher market at the time of the siege and when coulibaly meant to hang up the phone, he didn't ha
i want to bring in now cnn political tear analyst, colonel rick francona a former u.s. talk about this video. you've seen it. what do you -- what's your reaction to this rick and really what's the purpose of this vidvideo? >> the video is to show isis' reach and his allegiance to it. isis is really good at this. they tell their people you need to not only do the act but you've got to publicize the act because publicity is a big portion of any terrorist campaign. but isis as i think buck...
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tom fuentes and rick francona thank you for your perspectives. >>> while the authorities look for these suspects the world is trying to deal with the horrific and awful reality of this attack and what it means for free speech and western society. up next, i'm going to speak with an editorial cartoonist who says it is insane that his fellow cartoonists lost their lives simply for being funny. ♪ ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for
tom fuentes and rick francona thank you for your perspectives. >>> while the authorities look for these suspects the world is trying to deal with the horrific and awful reality of this attack and what it means for free speech and western society. up next, i'm going to speak with an editorial cartoonist who says it is insane that his fellow cartoonists lost their lives simply for being funny. ♪ ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as...
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i discussed this just a short time ago with colonel rick francona a cnn military analyst and former intelligence officer. take a listen. >> why would they be working together why would they be in the same cell? i think that was a tactical decision to work together because working together they were able to do something, because these cells, by their very structure, they don't know who else is in the country. there may be many more of these cells operating unbeknownst to this particular cell. this cell happens to be the two brothers coulibaly and his wife hayat boumediene. so just like politics war makes strange bed fellows. it was a tactical alliance to get an operation done. we have seen isis and al qaeda elements working together tactically in syria, but only for a short period of time. >> of course as we reported police in the united states and other countries across the globe, are on alert. the worry here of course we watch these attacks play out in paris, the worry is these soft targets. this appears to be the new approach that these terrorist organizations are taking. it's very difficult t
i discussed this just a short time ago with colonel rick francona a cnn military analyst and former intelligence officer. take a listen. >> why would they be working together why would they be in the same cell? i think that was a tactical decision to work together because working together they were able to do something, because these cells, by their very structure, they don't know who else is in the country. there may be many more of these cells operating unbeknownst to this particular...
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joining me right now is cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona.2 petraeus told cnn that he never passed classified information to broadwell, and now prosecutors don't believe that and say they have the evidence to prove that. what kind of information would we be talking about? >> well when you write these books, you provide information that you believe is not classified. if the general provided classified information to help her write this book then, of course, he's breaking the law. i guess i'd have to know how the actual information was passed because remember paula broadwell was an army reserve officer, military intelligence. she had access to this information on her own. why it was in her computer at home is another question. but for general petraeus who was the director of the cia would provide classified information to someone writing a book is inconceivable to me. but if the justice department has brought these charges, they must have something that makes that direct link. i was shocked when i read this. it's just unconceivable to me that a
joining me right now is cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona.2 petraeus told cnn that he never passed classified information to broadwell, and now prosecutors don't believe that and say they have the evidence to prove that. what kind of information would we be talking about? >> well when you write these books, you provide information that you believe is not classified. if the general provided classified information to help her write this book then, of course, he's...