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i remember when the satirical newspaper charlie hebdo was under attack. the first line was shots fired outside of a satirical newspaper that published a muhammad cartoon. i am going to share what it was. two officials saying two killed after opening fire on security guard of muhammad cartoon in texas. not something you would hear in the united states of america. not making any sort of action yet. we are trying to fill in the gaps. right now they are concentrated on the car still. doesn't look like they are making movement, from what rod wheeler was taking saying on the phone they have two robots canvassing the vehicle. >> i want to show you behind the scene law enforcement is moving in many many directions right now. we don't know whether at this stage they have made any identification of the actual bodies themselves. what you normally find if there's a shoot out of any nature, you will find law enforcement act out of an abundance of caution as to even getting close to to the body because there can always be booby trapped. we have the automobile on the sc
i remember when the satirical newspaper charlie hebdo was under attack. the first line was shots fired outside of a satirical newspaper that published a muhammad cartoon. i am going to share what it was. two officials saying two killed after opening fire on security guard of muhammad cartoon in texas. not something you would hear in the united states of america. not making any sort of action yet. we are trying to fill in the gaps. right now they are concentrated on the car still. doesn't look...
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is a lot of possibilities and potential threats. >> what happened at the charlie hebb bow satire cal newspaperere killed after publishing a satirical cartoon of the prophet muhammad. the way of life we live in america our belief system, our love of freedom is under attack. i don't think i am making too big of a point on that because we can read on social media who wants to come and take it away from us, kill us for it. i know you were a special agent for the fbi how are they making people aware of that. i remember after 9-11 we were told be vigilant be hont lookout if you see something say something. have we moved forward to a different chapter? >> i don't think so. especially in law enforcement we are trying much harder to reach out to reach out into the muslim community so there's more community cooperation so there's far less of af violent response to these types of things. i would image you will find these people probably kicked out of some mosques. greater muslim community is trying to avoid that. >> let me step in. we are going to take a quick break. >> and now fox news can confirm one s
is a lot of possibilities and potential threats. >> what happened at the charlie hebb bow satire cal newspaperere killed after publishing a satirical cartoon of the prophet muhammad. the way of life we live in america our belief system, our love of freedom is under attack. i don't think i am making too big of a point on that because we can read on social media who wants to come and take it away from us, kill us for it. i know you were a special agent for the fbi how are they making people...
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the boys in the video said that he, along with entities like the french satire newspaper charlie hebdo, waging a war against muslims. the prime minister has faced chrysostom -- faced criticism. and after abandoning a $45 billion plan to light time warner cable just 10 years ago, a cable giant benefited from sending up more than 400,000 internet customers. it is a sign of how the comcast business is changing. for the first time they have more internet subscribers than cable tv subscribers, and staying with cable, cablevision says they are feeling the pain from cord cutters. the customer base is down over 2% from one year ago, and still they posted a quarterly revenue gain of 2.5% today. they are targeting customers who drop their service. they will offer the hb a standalone service. and turning it over and out you market makers anchors stephanie ruhle in new york at the investment conference with a chief investment officer keith. stephanie, take it away. stephanie: thanks, emily. you just left the stage great talking about yum! brands. you are a top investor. steve: so for a starter, yu
the boys in the video said that he, along with entities like the french satire newspaper charlie hebdo, waging a war against muslims. the prime minister has faced chrysostom -- faced criticism. and after abandoning a $45 billion plan to light time warner cable just 10 years ago, a cable giant benefited from sending up more than 400,000 internet customers. it is a sign of how the comcast business is changing. for the first time they have more internet subscribers than cable tv subscribers, and...
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the voice and the video said he along with entities like the french satire newspaper charlie hebdo area war against muslims. the prime minister faced criticism for his handling of muslims and christians since taking power last may. comcast profits beat estimates in the third quarter after abandoning plans to buy time warner cable just 10 days ago. the cable giant and a fitted from signing up for hundred thousand internet providers. comcast now has more internet subscribers than cable tv subscribers. staying with cable companies, they say they are feeling the pain. the base is down nearly 2.5% from a year ago. still, cablevision posted a quarterly revenue game of 2.5%. company targeted viewers dropping the service. a pay-tv provider will offer hbo's standalone service. turning it over now to stephanie ruhle in new york at the investment conference. take it away. stephanie: thank you. you just left the stage. your top five investor. what is it specifically that you are betting on? >> yum is a fantastic company. kfc, taco bell, pizza hut. i am a piece of that guy. we will come back to tha
the voice and the video said he along with entities like the french satire newspaper charlie hebdo area war against muslims. the prime minister faced criticism for his handling of muslims and christians since taking power last may. comcast profits beat estimates in the third quarter after abandoning plans to buy time warner cable just 10 days ago. the cable giant and a fitted from signing up for hundred thousand internet providers. comcast now has more internet subscribers than cable tv...
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in january, 12 people were killed by islamic gunmen in an attack on the paris office of a newspaper that satirized islam and depicted the prophet mohammed, considered blast pehmous by muslims. kellye: friday, maryland governor john delaney created a securities are. that will oversee government responses. congressman delaney first proposed the legislation on abc seven news last week after we learned that an american hostage was killed in a u.s. drone strike against al qaeda. from rockville, which is in delaney's district, the legislation would not change the long-standing policy not to negotiate with terrorists. irrational republicans have push legislation through the house -- congressional republicans have pushed legislation through the house with a local versus federal conflict that raises many issues about the economy abortion rights, and religious liberties. reporter: house lawmakers voted mostly along party lines to block the recently passed reproductive health nondiscrimination act. democrats have accused republicans of a war on women saying that attacking a local law prevents women from usin
in january, 12 people were killed by islamic gunmen in an attack on the paris office of a newspaper that satirized islam and depicted the prophet mohammed, considered blast pehmous by muslims. kellye: friday, maryland governor john delaney created a securities are. that will oversee government responses. congressman delaney first proposed the legislation on abc seven news last week after we learned that an american hostage was killed in a u.s. drone strike against al qaeda. from rockville,...
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it came just months after gunmen in paris, france attacked charlie hebdo newspaper, known for its satirical drawings of the prophet muhammad. alia salem, executive director of the council on american-islamic relations chapter in north texas condemned the violence, but criticized the event. >> the muslim community at large in dfw made a collective decision not to attend or even protest sunday's events in an effort to ignore the hateful actions intended to incite the muslim community, but also to give an unchallenged space for them to have their event. while we in no way condone the behavior of these criminals that opened fire and as americans, we absolutely uphold the right to freedom of expression, we must ask ourselves -- at what point does free speech become hate speech, especially when the intention is so clearly to incite a violent response? amy: a new report based on the testimonies of israeli soldiers has concluded the massive civilian death toll from last summer's israeli assault on gaza resulted from a "policy of indiscriminate failure." the israeli veterans group breaking the silen
it came just months after gunmen in paris, france attacked charlie hebdo newspaper, known for its satirical drawings of the prophet muhammad. alia salem, executive director of the council on american-islamic relations chapter in north texas condemned the violence, but criticized the event. >> the muslim community at large in dfw made a collective decision not to attend or even protest sunday's events in an effort to ignore the hateful actions intended to incite the muslim community, but...
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people were killed by islamic gunmen in an attack against the paris office of the newspaper "charlie hebdo" which had satirizeded depictions of muhammad, considered blasphemous by muslims. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> this conference was being live streamed on youtube last night when the shooting took place and it was showing a man being interviewed. watch this when a heavily armed s.w.a.t. officer makes his way to the podium and orders everyone into another more secure room. the mood in the room changing instantly. stay with us. we'll have latest details on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >> an escaped inmate remains on the run this morning after breaking out of jail in eastern oklahoma. authorities say frank potter climbed through a hole in a chain-link fence on saturday afternoon and scaled two other fences before driving off in a stolen pickup truck. potter was being held on assault and weapons charges. police say he's a survivalist who can easily handle living outdoors. >> now to an apparent turning point in baltimore, the overnight curfew lifts and national guard troops gradually p
people were killed by islamic gunmen in an attack against the paris office of the newspaper "charlie hebdo" which had satirizeded depictions of muhammad, considered blasphemous by muslims. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> this conference was being live streamed on youtube last night when the shooting took place and it was showing a man being interviewed. watch this when a heavily armed s.w.a.t. officer makes his way to the podium and orders everyone into another more secure...
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and the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo has been awarded the "freedom of expression courage" award at the pen american center gala in new york city. the newspaper was honored months after the massacre at the offices in paris, which the gunmen called revenge for cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad. charlie hebdo editor gerard biard accepted the award to a standing ovation. >> i perfectly understand [indiscernible] mohammed, jesus, moses, or even the pope. to learn that some ideas for some words, some images can be shocking. being shocked is a part of democratic debate. being shot is not. amy: the award to charlie hebdo sparked a major controversy among pen members. several prominent writers, including michael ondaatje, teju cole, and rachel kushner, pulled out of the gala in opposition to what they called charlie hebdo's targeting of muslims and other persecuted communities. those writers and some 200 pen members also signed a letter of protest. calling the massacre "sickening and tragic," the letter says -- "pen is not simply conveying support for freedom of expression but also valorizing selectively offensive material: material that intens
and the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo has been awarded the "freedom of expression courage" award at the pen american center gala in new york city. the newspaper was honored months after the massacre at the offices in paris, which the gunmen called revenge for cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad. charlie hebdo editor gerard biard accepted the award to a standing ovation. >> i perfectly understand [indiscernible] mohammed, jesus, moses, or even the pope. to learn that...
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newspaper called "the vermont friedman." it's hard to explain anyone writing it then now, at any point? >> the explanation was that this is satireead it it seems bizarre and weird. tamron, the bigger takeaway this is the big leagues when you start running for the presidency. anything you might have written in college, high school you said you were doing for satire becomes public. when he was run for the united states senate for the first time these things didn't come out. it shows the wlefl of scrutiny that even someone like bernie sanders gets when you run for president. >> i absolutely. we were just talking, i believe it was yesterday, on how he does not and no one really expects him to win the nomination, however, he is a formidable challenger and he can push hillary clinton to the left. if he's spending time defending what he wrote which was in part a woman enjoys intercourse with a man while she fan the sizes about being raped by three men simultaneously. this takes up a lot of oxygen. >> you almost need to -- once you read it the satire i don't know if that defense ends up holding all that much. it will be interesting to s
newspaper called "the vermont friedman." it's hard to explain anyone writing it then now, at any point? >> the explanation was that this is satireead it it seems bizarre and weird. tamron, the bigger takeaway this is the big leagues when you start running for the presidency. anything you might have written in college, high school you said you were doing for satire becomes public. when he was run for the united states senate for the first time these things didn't come out. it...
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satiric culture of the french. we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning and being in a newspapers his whole life, i had my career was in family newspapers, so i had a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we were all horrified with these murders because they were part of our small global family of cartoonists, but secondly, we could identify with what they had done, as i will get to that in a moment. -- and i will get to that in a moment. and let me show the cartoon, and i show, mon dieu, what a motley crue, folks, it these cartoonists -- motley crew, folks, these cartoons have disappeared, but they will live, and in the last panel you hear, mohammed, may i -- and no, put some clothing on. [laughter] mr. trudeau: this was important for me to be able to honor the cartoonists without honoring the smith -- without honoring the specifics of what they would do. i would not draw mohammed, but that is not to say that i would stay away from the issue. for years, i have written about
satiric culture of the french. we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning and being in a newspapers his whole life, i had my career was in family newspapers, so i had a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we were all horrified with these murders because they were part of our small global family of cartoonists, but secondly, we...
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newspaper comic strips. we delve into. when you put them all together we read all my god it's not. it's characters developing. satiricalorous'. it is a story. i loved from the beginning the adventure strips as a kid. the strips that ran in the daily papers in the 1930s. particularly the work of mel and some others. and these guys i control of them. i did not know how. i backed into overthrowing the government. [laughter] but i -- a few years ago i just got tired of doing politics. i get tired of commenting. and i got tired of all the issues that have been solved starting again from scratch how we play the same record on the same issues and i said screw it. i'm doing something. i can do this anymore. i'm too old. old. began working on graphic novels. that's what i do now. >> what was your 1st one? >> it just came out last spring cold, mother. [laughter] the graphic novel. 1933. his during the war in 1943. now i'm at work on the prequel 1931. there will be a 3rd book which we can finish it all up about the blacklist use in hollywood. >> , mother. well, nothing is off the table for you. >> your 1st finding out. >> i guess
newspaper comic strips. we delve into. when you put them all together we read all my god it's not. it's characters developing. satiricalorous'. it is a story. i loved from the beginning the adventure strips as a kid. the strips that ran in the daily papers in the 1930s. particularly the work of mel and some others. and these guys i control of them. i did not know how. i backed into overthrowing the government. [laughter] but i -- a few years ago i just got tired of doing politics. i get tired...
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satiric culture of the french. we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning and being in a newspapers his whole life, i had my career was in family newspapers, so i had a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we were all horrified with these murders because they were part of our small global family of cartoonists, but secondly, we could identify with what they had done, as i will get to that in a moment. -- and i will get to that in a moment. and let me show the cartoon, and i show, mon dieu, what a motley crue, folks, it these cartoonists -- motley crew folks, these cartoons have disappeared, but they will live, and in the last panel, you hear, mohammed, may i -- and no, put some clothing on. [laughter] mr. trudeau: this was important for me to be able to honor the cartoonists without honoring the smith -- without honoring the specifics of what they would do. i would not draw mohammed, but that is not to say that i would stay away from the issue. for years, i have written about
satiric culture of the french. we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning and being in a newspapers his whole life, i had my career was in family newspapers, so i had a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we were all horrified with these murders because they were part of our small global family of cartoonists, but secondly, we...
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really relate to the satire culture of the french and we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. so this is more of the world of edgy cartooning just being in alternative newspapers his whole life. i had my career. that was in family newspapers. so i have a different set of constraints. and a different set of impair tifz. in talking with my colleagues. we agreed on a number of things. one obviously we are horrified by the murders. more so booze they were a pat of our small and global family of political cartoonists. secondly we could not identify with what they had done. and i will get to that in a moment. i will read the cartoon first. because this expressed finally. it took me weeks to figure out how to do this. we got. okay so at the top. mike is saying the murdered french cartoonist may have slipped but the creations live on. say bon jour to the adorable panda and ronries and in the last panel you see the off stage voice. may i join. no put some clothes on. not hilarious but it was important for me to figure out how to honor the cartoonist without necessarily honoring the specifics of what they did. i would not have drawn mohammed. and now that, is not to say
really relate to the satire culture of the french and we don't really have a charlie hebdo in this country. so this is more of the world of edgy cartooning just being in alternative newspapers his whole life. i had my career. that was in family newspapers. so i have a different set of constraints. and a different set of impair tifz. in talking with my colleagues. we agreed on a number of things. one obviously we are horrified by the murders. more so booze they were a pat of our small and global...
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satiric culture of the french. and we don't really have a "charlie hebdo" in this country. and, you know jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning, just being in alternative newspapers his whole life. i had -- my career was in family newspapers, so i have a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. and in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we are all horrified by these murders, more so because they were part of our small global family of political cartoonists. but secondly we couldn't identify with what they had done. and i'll get to that in a moment but let me read the cartoon first because this expressed -- finally, it took me weeks to figure out how to do this. we got -- okay. so up at the top mike is saying what a motley crew. folks, the murdered french cartoonists may have slipped from the headlines but their imperishable creations head on. live on. not to mention -- [inaudible] and then in the last panel you hear an off stage voice, mohamed here, may i join -- no, and put some clothes on. [laughter] not hilarious, but it was important for me to figure out how to honor the cartoonists without necessar
satiric culture of the french. and we don't really have a "charlie hebdo" in this country. and, you know jules is more of the world of edgy cartooning, just being in alternative newspapers his whole life. i had -- my career was in family newspapers, so i have a different set of constraints and a different set of imperatives. and in talking with my colleagues, we agreed on a number of things. one, obviously, we are all horrified by these murders, more so because they were part of our...