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they don't have enough hostages that are available inside syria or iraq. find an american or european kidnap that person and bring him or her back into isis areas, whether in syria or iraq. >> i would add to that list turkey. robin wright was in southeast earn turkey and was advised along with other reporters by the fbi that there was a serious risk of being taken hostage for american journalists in southeastern turkey. by the way, this is how often journalists get taken. their drivers turn out to be people interested in money who are ideologically aligned. this happened in afghanistan with taliban kidnaps of aide workers and journalists. >> what that says to me -- you have been involved in -- you are a law enforcement guy and have worked all over the world. what it says to me is if you are an american it may not necessarily be that safety go to turkey or lebanon or jordan because someone could kidnap you and ship you off to isis. >> that's true. those threats have been out there. the warnings have gone out to people to take care. state department has put o
they don't have enough hostages that are available inside syria or iraq. find an american or european kidnap that person and bring him or her back into isis areas, whether in syria or iraq. >> i would add to that list turkey. robin wright was in southeast earn turkey and was advised along with other reporters by the fbi that there was a serious risk of being taken hostage for american journalists in southeastern turkey. by the way, this is how often journalists get taken. their drivers...
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nothing to indicate he would head to syria or iraq to train with the extremist factions there. outside the krudttonden cafe where the first attack took place mid afternoon on saturday. the bbc obtained an audio recording of the moment the gunman gunman burst on scene. let's take a listen to that. >> why do we still say but when we -- [ gunshots ] >> reporter: no mistake there, you can quite clearly hear the sound of automatic weapons fire opening up. you can see the result of that on the front of that cafe that is now guarded by armed police. it is still very much a crime scene. across the window we counted at least 24 bullet holes there. in new developments police charged two men they arrested yesterday. initially, they believe the fwun gunman was acting alone, but now police charged two men with helping him of obtaining the automatic weapons. they say these two helped the gunman conceal himself for hours between the attack on the coffee shop here and the time that he attacked the jewish synagogue. christine. >> thank you for that. karl penhaul for that. reuters naming the sus
nothing to indicate he would head to syria or iraq to train with the extremist factions there. outside the krudttonden cafe where the first attack took place mid afternoon on saturday. the bbc obtained an audio recording of the moment the gunman gunman burst on scene. let's take a listen to that. >> why do we still say but when we -- [ gunshots ] >> reporter: no mistake there, you can quite clearly hear the sound of automatic weapons fire opening up. you can see the result of that...
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ground forces to syria or iraq. the president insisting the prolonged ground war is not necessary to fight isis. so can his plan work? congressman adam kinzinger joins us, good evening sir. >> thanks for having me. >> you are also military yourself. let me ask you, are you going to vote for the president's resolution. >> i don't want to say yes or no yet. what i saw and this is going to go through different iterations when it goes through hearings. what i saw worries me for several reasons. number one, when it comes to warfare you never say what you can't do or wouldn't do. this puts a three year timetable on the president's authorization to isis it can be extended but we may in a totally different political environment in three years. can change it in three years. whatever. >> it is also saying fight isis for three years and if we don't defeat them we gave it the old college try. the other one that very much concerns me is talks about offensive ground operations basically are prohibited in this. well, i don't think
ground forces to syria or iraq. the president insisting the prolonged ground war is not necessary to fight isis. so can his plan work? congressman adam kinzinger joins us, good evening sir. >> thanks for having me. >> you are also military yourself. let me ask you, are you going to vote for the president's resolution. >> i don't want to say yes or no yet. what i saw and this is going to go through different iterations when it goes through hearings. what i saw worries me for...
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however there is indication that he travelled to syria or iraq or had any connection with the two french born brothers who carried out that paris attack. the copenhagen police have released a statement saying they've arrested two for suspects sunday who they believe may have helped the attacker. let's bring in our journalist live in copenhagen. tell us what the mood is in your city this morning. >> the news is very sad, very shocked. also with the kens that we're going to get through this. this is not anything can that can bring us down. our sense of being together is strong enough that we will of course survive this though it is, of course a horrendous and terrifying attack on our nation and democracy here in denmark. >> obviously for years france has been having problems with a growing muslim population feeling like they're left out of society. sweden right by you now. obviously is seeing a remarkable amount of refugees and political asylums coming into their country. yet that hasn't been the case in denmark which make this attack all the more surprising despite the fact obviously some
however there is indication that he travelled to syria or iraq or had any connection with the two french born brothers who carried out that paris attack. the copenhagen police have released a statement saying they've arrested two for suspects sunday who they believe may have helped the attacker. let's bring in our journalist live in copenhagen. tell us what the mood is in your city this morning. >> the news is very sad, very shocked. also with the kens that we're going to get through...
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and he said if french citizens leave to commit atrocities in syria or iraq they would pose an even greaterisk when they return. france's parliament passed the new counterterrorism laws in november. they allow authorities to prevent nationals from traveling if their suspected purpose is to engage in terrorist activities. government officials estimate about 1,400 french nationals have joined the islamic state group or are planning to do so. authorities have been on high alert since terror attacks in and around paris last month left 17 people dead. they've also raided organizations believed to be recruiting for terrorist groups. >>> eurozone finance ministers are waiting. they've offered to extend financial help to the greeks. but the greeks say they need more time to think about it. ai uchida joins us now from our business desk with all the details. so get us up to speed. what's going on here? >> here's the thing, catherine. that offer came with a condition. the eurozone finance ministers wanted the greeks to come up with a list of measures for reforms, a tangible agreement that would tie th
and he said if french citizens leave to commit atrocities in syria or iraq they would pose an even greaterisk when they return. france's parliament passed the new counterterrorism laws in november. they allow authorities to prevent nationals from traveling if their suspected purpose is to engage in terrorist activities. government officials estimate about 1,400 french nationals have joined the islamic state group or are planning to do so. authorities have been on high alert since terror attacks...
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the police there were no known ties of islamist extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point is but. why do we still say but when we -- >> reporter: you can hear more than 20 shots fired through the cafe windows. the suspect killing 55-year-old filmmaker and injuring three officers before escaping. cnn is unable to authenticate the recording. the assumed target was a controversial cartoonist on al qaeda's most wanted list for drawings of the prophet muhammad. >> bodyguards rushed to the scene and took me and threw me into a storage room. >> hours later the same suspect attacked a synagogue three miles south. the gunman killing 37 year old, a guard providing security for a bar mitzvah party. >> we'll do everything we can to protect the jewish community in our country. >> the terror filled weekend ended sunday outside of these apartments when the police killed the 22 year old in the third gun battle in less than 24 hours. so in the follo
the police there were no known ties of islamist extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point is but. why do we still say but when we -- >> reporter: you can hear more than 20 shots fired through the cafe windows. the suspect killing 55-year-old filmmaker and injuring three officers before escaping. cnn is unable to...
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. >> we are not talking about al thorough fighter who has been abroad fighting in syria or iraq. we are talking about a man who was known by the police due to his gang activities criminal activities inside denmark. >> reporter: copenhagen police believe the shooter was not acting alone. five people were detained yesterday, some at this internet cafe. and this morning, two men were charged with aiding and abetting the alleged gunman. the parallels with the paris killings are striking. and as denmark is in mourning the threat from attacks like these is now being felt across europe. sarah corker, bbc news. >> well the danish foreigner gave more details about the arrest. >> well as far as i'm informed right now, we are not talking about a foreign fighter who has been abroad fighting in syria or iraq we are talking about a man who was known by the police due to his gang activities criminal activities inside denmark. with a history radicalized inside jail where he was just released from or he has been moving around in these environments before is yet rather unclear. but what is definit
. >> we are not talking about al thorough fighter who has been abroad fighting in syria or iraq. we are talking about a man who was known by the police due to his gang activities criminal activities inside denmark. >> reporter: copenhagen police believe the shooter was not acting alone. five people were detained yesterday, some at this internet cafe. and this morning, two men were charged with aiding and abetting the alleged gunman. the parallels with the paris killings are...
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investigators are looking at whether he became radicalized behind bars and whether he traveled to syria or iraq. two of his alleged compasses have been charged, suspected of providing the weapon -- alleged accomplices had been charged suspected of providing the weapon used. the gunman opened fire ring a seminar about islam and -- fire during a seminar about islam and free speech. filmmaker was killed -- the filmmaker was killed. the suspect was eventually killed in a shootout with police. >> the attack in denmark was the latest to target your's -- target europe's jews. even as they sought to reassure the community, there was another outburst. hundreds of jewish graves were desecrated. the attack was strongly denounced by the french president and prime minister. >> in this french cemetery, some 300 graves were attacked over the weekend. the area has been cordoned off by police. relatives of those buried here have gathered, concerned that their family headstones have been defaced. >> we are beside ourselves. i am wondering where this is going. people who act with such hate all the time. >> my gre
investigators are looking at whether he became radicalized behind bars and whether he traveled to syria or iraq. two of his alleged compasses have been charged, suspected of providing the weapon -- alleged accomplices had been charged suspected of providing the weapon used. the gunman opened fire ring a seminar about islam and -- fire during a seminar about islam and free speech. filmmaker was killed -- the filmmaker was killed. the suspect was eventually killed in a shootout with police....
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what can be done about islamist extremists returning to europe after fighting in syria or iraq accra that's the question plaguing europe since the terror attacks in france early this month. some country calls are for tougher punishments, such as jail sentences for jihadist fighters, but in denmark, authorities are offering a different approach -- programs to reintegrate former islamist into society. it's clearly a radical proposition, especially considering that it was in denmark a decade ago that cartoonists were first written wth death -- threatened with death for depicting the prophet mohammed. we speak with a cartoonist who survived numerous assassination attempt, including one for years ago when a man broke into his house wielding an ax and a knife. >> the building where this newspaper is published resembles a fortress. editors have been receiving death threats for years. these days, police patrol in front of its branch office in copenhagen. since the attack in paris, the paper is considered at risk. the paper published cartoons of mohammed in september 2005. violent protests ag
what can be done about islamist extremists returning to europe after fighting in syria or iraq accra that's the question plaguing europe since the terror attacks in france early this month. some country calls are for tougher punishments, such as jail sentences for jihadist fighters, but in denmark, authorities are offering a different approach -- programs to reintegrate former islamist into society. it's clearly a radical proposition, especially considering that it was in denmark a decade ago...
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what can be done about islamist extremists returning to europe after fighting in syria or iraq accra that's the quest
what can be done about islamist extremists returning to europe after fighting in syria or iraq accra that's the quest
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it is important to know that nobody has left for syria or iraq since summer of 2014. knock on wood, to keep that that way. because of these huge numbers it made my city a laboratory for cpe. due to the limited size of our town and due to the fact that i, myself, know nearly every family confronted with radicalism. we have good oversight, a good overview of the problem. we have seen young people leave from virtually every secondary school in my city. or from every neighborhood. the first ones left the city at the end of 2012. usually, on the run from justice. the first people leaving are actually people who had lots of confrontation with police but never went to jail. now they are on the head of the foreign militaries of isis. they are seen in awful pictures video movies and awful pictures and they were successful in recruiting other young people from my city and from the region and from belgium. they were very well-organized to recruit by the internet, to recruit by facebook. that is the reason why a lot of young people from belgium followed the first group, which wer
it is important to know that nobody has left for syria or iraq since summer of 2014. knock on wood, to keep that that way. because of these huge numbers it made my city a laboratory for cpe. due to the limited size of our town and due to the fact that i, myself, know nearly every family confronted with radicalism. we have good oversight, a good overview of the problem. we have seen young people leave from virtually every secondary school in my city. or from every neighborhood. the first ones...
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the problem is these cells in europe don't call back to syria or iraq for instructions. so you're hunting for a needle in ahaystack. i will tell you what disturbs me the most. these people clearly had weapons training and they were taught how to do a military assault. you don't attack a place that is well protected and get it together and shoot it out. these people have said they have gone to some combat area. taught to use weapons. taught not to flinch when the shooting starts. and this is of course our greatest fear. we all considered this a couple years ago. there is a prediction that a lot of people made as i did, and that is what is coming to pass. >> and bob, i heard the president talk about this and one thing that he says, and he said this recently at a news conference, is that the western european problem is different from the problem in the united states. the problem in the united states is such that it is not as severe. you have muslim american populations that are blending in with the rest of the country. in western denmark, you have whole communities where it
the problem is these cells in europe don't call back to syria or iraq for instructions. so you're hunting for a needle in ahaystack. i will tell you what disturbs me the most. these people clearly had weapons training and they were taught how to do a military assault. you don't attack a place that is well protected and get it together and shoot it out. these people have said they have gone to some combat area. taught to use weapons. taught not to flinch when the shooting starts. and this is of...
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are in neighboring countries like jordan or lebanon, for example, and then bring them back to syria or iraq to hold them hostage. what if anything can you tell us about this? >> i think that's also a very realistic concern and americans need to be very careful anywhere in the region anywhere in the proximity of syria or iraq. some of the hostages were close to the border in turkey. they may have been within the border area when they were abducted. so i think that journalism has now become very dangerous in many places in the globe but especially in this region but all american citizens are a great value to these terrorist organizations for their propaganda purposes for purposes of ransom and we have to do everything possible not to give them that opportunity. >> we are told the president will now ask congress for new authority to use military force against isis on wednesday. you have worked on this i think since last september. it's taken a long time but i assume you welcome this move by the president. >> absolutely. we have seen some real deep engagement now by the white house with congres
are in neighboring countries like jordan or lebanon, for example, and then bring them back to syria or iraq to hold them hostage. what if anything can you tell us about this? >> i think that's also a very realistic concern and americans need to be very careful anywhere in the region anywhere in the proximity of syria or iraq. some of the hostages were close to the border in turkey. they may have been within the border area when they were abducted. so i think that journalism has now become...
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he has not been to syria or iraq.onnected to any terrorist environment in denmark so far. so of course it's not a guarantee that you have good programs and that you have more you know not tips. we have to face that so-called lone wolves are extremely difficult to catch before nay go out with their fruitful activities. >> mr. lidegaard, let me play something for you the danish prime minister said about the foreign fighter, i'll tell you, he bisqually said we're concerned about people going to syria and iraq to fight. in the very near future we will come up with new suggestion regarding resources, we will also look for new tools that our authorities will use to combat these types of people. that sounds as though there might be a shift in tactics. what does he mean by that? >> well it is true that after we had the serious conflicts in syria and we have seen that around 100 things have taken to syria and has been the fighting there, we have agreed in the base parliament one is that we make it possible to confiscate passpo
he has not been to syria or iraq.onnected to any terrorist environment in denmark so far. so of course it's not a guarantee that you have good programs and that you have more you know not tips. we have to face that so-called lone wolves are extremely difficult to catch before nay go out with their fruitful activities. >> mr. lidegaard, let me play something for you the danish prime minister said about the foreign fighter, i'll tell you, he bisqually said we're concerned about people going...
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the jordanian have giving us a great opportunity with the contacts conducted whether it was syria or iraq or both. the jordanians are in this. this is an opportunity for the united states and it may be lost because the president can't act. >> speaker boehner came out saying this is well and good. why is the president going to congress now, number one. and doesn't he as boehner says need it too make the case himself? >> i think the president missed enorm opportunities. we have given them time to consolidate their position. it isn't just missing the opportunity now. we have been missing it for a while. why is he getting around to the authorization of force? he is the commander and chief and doesn't need to do this constitutionally but if we wants authorization he should tell them that. >> i want to play sound from richard burr who has been in office a long time. he said for the first time in his tenure he fears an attack on the homeland. >> in 14 years serving on the intelligence committee in the house or senate i have greater fears today about something happening in the homeland than at an
the jordanian have giving us a great opportunity with the contacts conducted whether it was syria or iraq or both. the jordanians are in this. this is an opportunity for the united states and it may be lost because the president can't act. >> speaker boehner came out saying this is well and good. why is the president going to congress now, number one. and doesn't he as boehner says need it too make the case himself? >> i think the president missed enorm opportunities. we have given...
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not somebody who is thought to have traveled to places like syria or iraq or to have any direct connectionsoups overseas but perhaps someone inspired by those terrorist groups. back in 2010 they put out a $100,000 bounty on lars vilks' life. >> they seem to have a background with gangs or being low level criminals relatively speaking and they transition to jihad jihad. is there a trend here? why is that such a challenge? you say he's on the radar for one thing but not the other. why does that matter? >> there is apparently a trend here. with paris attacks, there is a nexus between gangs and jihadis on the other hand. a lot of gang members becoming radicalized and going to syria and iraq to fight. gang members have easy access to guns and cash which can be useful for carrying out these attacks. these gang members are justifying some criminal activity as saying it's just against the infidel west and some will say they find a redemption in radical islam from past criminal activities. >> why is this type of terrorists such a challenge now? it seems at least especially in europe they are known t
not somebody who is thought to have traveled to places like syria or iraq or to have any direct connectionsoups overseas but perhaps someone inspired by those terrorist groups. back in 2010 they put out a $100,000 bounty on lars vilks' life. >> they seem to have a background with gangs or being low level criminals relatively speaking and they transition to jihad jihad. is there a trend here? why is that such a challenge? you say he's on the radar for one thing but not the other. why does...
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it's a dividing line for those with the state whether it be syria or iraq or here in jordan against isis. >> this new news that the jordanians are carrying out air strikes in iraq, it may not seem like that big a distinction to people back home but it is a distinction here. what could that mean regionally? >> the hope, of course, according to jordanians and those fighting isis is this is a way of getting other arab countries involved. they say they will launch attacks and participate only in syria because they don't want to be disrupt things and be seen as attacking iraq which is seen as having a functioning government. that has the u.s. and other countries concern thad there isn't as much participation by the other arab gulf countries. it builds a coalition that in all reality is pretty small and pretty limited. it expands that move. >> it would be a very good move for anyone who wants to take them out. connor, thanks a lot. >>> there's word a new christian militia in iraq to fight against isis terrorists. we report from ahman, jordan. the news continues after this. it's a fact. kind of
it's a dividing line for those with the state whether it be syria or iraq or here in jordan against isis. >> this new news that the jordanians are carrying out air strikes in iraq, it may not seem like that big a distinction to people back home but it is a distinction here. what could that mean regionally? >> the hope, of course, according to jordanians and those fighting isis is this is a way of getting other arab countries involved. they say they will launch attacks and...
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think about this if you are on the ground in syria or iraq or iran and you want to get your message out, you can go on and you can talk to people like senator marco rubio. he wanted to find out what was going on on the ground in iran, in these foreign countries. you can go to cuba. you can find out what's happening. you have a post. if you're on the ground you can tell your story and reach directly to washington or wherever. this is a jean isgenius idea. it is an excellent tool for journalists and researchers. movements.org. >> it is friday, the 13th. ever wonder why it is a scary day? it started in europe, actually. out of that they have named the movies freddy krueger. some hotels don't have a 13th floor. it's all about 13. most things it is is a problem. >> one next month and one later in the year. have you ever seen the movie about the star wars? >> gee what was the name of that? >> i don't know. >> jabba the hut in the bar. >> dana one more thing? >> most women love men that have an accent. for a long time the first accent was french. there was a poll by the daily mail. it is now t
think about this if you are on the ground in syria or iraq or iran and you want to get your message out, you can go on and you can talk to people like senator marco rubio. he wanted to find out what was going on on the ground in iran, in these foreign countries. you can go to cuba. you can find out what's happening. you have a post. if you're on the ground you can tell your story and reach directly to washington or wherever. this is a jean isgenius idea. it is an excellent tool for journalists...
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troops in syria or iraq.s of thousands of troops on the ground there. >> the question would be is it possible to speak to former secretary gates? is it possible that through the use of partnerships intelligence sharing offering the support in terms of missiles that the united states can build a structure of defense that would push back and destroy isil. the former secretaries of state were on capitol hill, that they really want to see us lay out a strategy that makes sense that gives everybody a road map for where we are going. we don't have one right now. >> i think there is a strategy but obama won't say it. he pretends that the strategy is to destroy isis because he has to, because when he didn't, he really got savage from all sides. but there actually is a strategy implicit in what he is doing. that is you roll back iraq, slowly but you don't do anything in syria of any importance. so, what he is doing -- what the strategy actually is unspoken but you can interpret the movements that we are doing on the g
troops in syria or iraq.s of thousands of troops on the ground there. >> the question would be is it possible to speak to former secretary gates? is it possible that through the use of partnerships intelligence sharing offering the support in terms of missiles that the united states can build a structure of defense that would push back and destroy isil. the former secretaries of state were on capitol hill, that they really want to see us lay out a strategy that makes sense that gives...
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so think about this, if you are on the ground in syria or iraq or iran, and you want to get your messageou can go on and you can talk to people like senator marco rubio. so he wanted to find out what was going on on the ground in iran, in the foreign countries, go to cuba and find out what's happening. you have a post, and if you're on the ground there, you can tell your story and reach directly to washington or wherever. this is a genius idea to change the way that we figure out what is happening in some of these countries, and we can't get access to them, it's an excellent tool for journalists and researchers. kudos to the senator for being one of the first to get this to work. >> and friday the 13th do you ever worry why this is a scary day? it started in europe, and after that they named the movies, like freddy freddy krueger. it started with business, some sue. >> hey, have you seen that movie about the star wars? >> what was the name of that? >> i don't know. >> i'm the guy who had a job at a hut in a bar. >> most women love men that have an accent, okay? but for a long time that -
so think about this, if you are on the ground in syria or iraq or iran, and you want to get your messageou can go on and you can talk to people like senator marco rubio. so he wanted to find out what was going on on the ground in iran, in the foreign countries, go to cuba and find out what's happening. you have a post, and if you're on the ground there, you can tell your story and reach directly to washington or wherever. this is a genius idea to change the way that we figure out what is...
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for example, confaceating travel documents of people going to syria or iraq. to fight or train, a measure in place in some countries, or speeding up the exchange of traffic information in europe and reforming the area of border free travel in the european union. police deployments in several countries are increasing. often in response to austerity processes. >> politicians tend to cut the budgets of the police in peaceful times instead of preparing for the worse. teems are rougher, and they have to change course. they have to try to get back the staff reduced in the past and recruit knew people. >> if there was a consensus at the police this was a mix for policy. more money to police but efforts to create more money for those tempted by violence. >>> in the wake of copenhagen attacks, governments across europe promised to increase cooperation to prevent attacks >>> a reform plan for greece have been approved. the conditions of a 4-month extension. not all sides signed off, greece is facing criticism. the plan was not specific and the president of the european c
for example, confaceating travel documents of people going to syria or iraq. to fight or train, a measure in place in some countries, or speeding up the exchange of traffic information in europe and reforming the area of border free travel in the european union. police deployments in several countries are increasing. often in response to austerity processes. >> politicians tend to cut the budgets of the police in peaceful times instead of preparing for the worse. teems are rougher, and...
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tragedian troops into syria or iraq? you would be hard-pressed.ennedy: but ice this is banking on that is the hand they were forced but then they can compete. >> because of a captured another soldier it would look like a richard hour. kennedy: i cannot wait to read your book. coming up but i will fight about government rule killing banks and businesses and i will reveal my favorite commander-in-chief his name is john and supported by his father. a top adviser says his biggest regret is...
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confiscating the travel documents of people going to syria or iraq to fight or to train. a measure already in place in some european countries or speeding up the exchange of traffic information in europe, and reforming the idea of border free travel in in the european union. >> but police deployments are decreasing in several countries obvious in reaction to protests of austerity measurement austerity that shrank police budgets. >> politicians tend to cut the budgets of the police instead of preparing for the worse. now times are getting rougher and they have to effectively change course. they have to get back to recruit new people. >> if there was a consensus that the police congress, it was for a mix of miles. more money for police, but more efforts to help provide opportunities to people who are tempted by political violence. nick spicer, al jazeera, berlin. >> still ahead on the program we'll cross to pant gone i can't on wildfires in native forcer forests. and why new rules could put the fair trade movement in the developing world at risk. >>> and barcelona take on m
confiscating the travel documents of people going to syria or iraq to fight or to train. a measure already in place in some european countries or speeding up the exchange of traffic information in europe, and reforming the idea of border free travel in in the european union. >> but police deployments are decreasing in several countries obvious in reaction to protests of austerity measurement austerity that shrank police budgets. >> politicians tend to cut the budgets of the police...
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ground combat forces to iraq or syria. it is not the authorization of another ground war. iraq. the 2600 american troops in iraq today largely serve on bases. as i've said before i'm convinced that the united states should not get dragged back into another prolonged ground war in the middle east. that's not in our national security interest and it's not necessary for us to defeat isil. >> those remarks come as we learn more about isis expansion in the middle east. the group moving from stong holds from lib yeah, sinai peninsula and lebanon. but with isis's growth and the white house's admission that language is quote, intentionally vague, does that increase the possibility of a larger role for u.s. troops? joining me now is kirk liphold. he's the former commanding officer of the "u.s.s. cole." that was attacked by suicide bombers tied to al qaeda while refueling in the port of yemen in october of 2000. the explosion blowing a hole in the hull of the ship killing 17 soldiers and injuring 39 others. welcome, sir. >> good morning, carol. >> thanks for coming back. i appreciate
ground combat forces to iraq or syria. it is not the authorization of another ground war. iraq. the 2600 american troops in iraq today largely serve on bases. as i've said before i'm convinced that the united states should not get dragged back into another prolonged ground war in the middle east. that's not in our national security interest and it's not necessary for us to defeat isil. >> those remarks come as we learn more about isis expansion in the middle east. the group moving from...
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iraq and in syria. some of them were taken to syria. many of them were passed on oren as a gift or sold to other isis fighters or to other men who were sympathetic, who were supporters of isis in both iraq and syria. some were sort of forced to marry, so to speak, some of the fighters. some were raped. many of them were beaten and subjected to other forms of torture including sexual abuse. they were threatened. some were told that if they committed suicide, their relatives who were also in isis captivity, would be killed. some of the girls told me that they wanted to commit suicide because they saw that as the only possibility to escape the absolute hell and horror that they were going through, but they were deterred from doing so because they were told that if they did sorks their family members would be harmed. some of the girls told me that another girl who was held captive with them did commit suicide, and i heard that from several of the women and girls who were detained. it's unimaginable the horror that they endured during their time in captivity. of course th
iraq and in syria. some of them were taken to syria. many of them were passed on oren as a gift or sold to other isis fighters or to other men who were sympathetic, who were supporters of isis in both iraq and syria. some were sort of forced to marry, so to speak, some of the fighters. some were raped. many of them were beaten and subjected to other forms of torture including sexual abuse. they were threatened. some were told that if they committed suicide, their relatives who were also in isis...
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unprecedented amount of foreign fighters, 20,000 people from around the world have flocked to syria or iraqis or other extremist groups. this is according to the associated press. intelligence agencies believe there may be as many as 150 americans that tried to reach the syrian war zone. some of them have been successful. i was seeing a report in the last hour about hundreds of al-qaeda fighters who have now just recently changed their flag and come over to isis. chris harmer, this seems like it's a literally growing problem. >> it absolutely is a growing problem. i can't tell you how many fighters they have in their ranks. they have more than enough to take over the missions they have going. to me, that's the real problem. is that we don't have a credible ground force raid against them in syria. we won't have one for some time. if you look at the victory in kobani for the kurdish fighters. they only did that because the us was able to concentrate a great deal of air power. and isis was able to concentrate there. that's a one-time victory there. isis continues to grow. they continue to grow
unprecedented amount of foreign fighters, 20,000 people from around the world have flocked to syria or iraqis or other extremist groups. this is according to the associated press. intelligence agencies believe there may be as many as 150 americans that tried to reach the syrian war zone. some of them have been successful. i was seeing a report in the last hour about hundreds of al-qaeda fighters who have now just recently changed their flag and come over to isis. chris harmer, this seems like...
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confiscating the travel documents of thinking to go to syria or iraq, a measure already in place in somentries. or speeding up the exchange of travel income in europe, and retomorrowing the area of border free travel in the european union. but security forces are strained police deployment are increasing in several countries often in reaction to protests against awe austerity. >> politician tend to cut the budget of the police in peaceful times instead of preparing for the worst now times are getting rougher and they can to change course they have to try to get back to the start that was used in the past and to recruit new people. >> if there was a consensus that the police congress it was for a mix of poll six, more money for police, but more efforts to help provide opportunity to people who are tempting by political violence. wrung in 50 children now suffer from peanut allergies but advice for preventing nut allergies is being turned on it's head, research suggests babies should be exposed to nuts to prevent them from developing allergies later in life. and some kiwis. and oranges. >>
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aren't there things you could be doing right now short of a huge presence of ground troops inside syria or iraq that would help this goal of what you say to defeat isis happen more quickly? shouldn't we be doing more? >> anything we could be doing savannah savannah, we are doing. >> do you think that's true, that anything we could be doing we are doing? >> no. not even close. the problem with creating your own restrictions whether restricting the bombings or number of troops or special forces is that what's stopping you is you. this truly is a reign of terror. you don't see raibt ofeign of terror come along. when you have an administration that announced its course like no ground troops. it's hard for your ego to admit perhaps you're wrong and you should change close. i know obama doesn't want to claim power for islam. they realize we've grown jaded with beheadings. we're bored. they've created something far more grotesque. if we deny them the mass media consumption. we starve this beast. if we don't show the videos that's a start. there's 40 murder the every day in the united states. if you fi
aren't there things you could be doing right now short of a huge presence of ground troops inside syria or iraq that would help this goal of what you say to defeat isis happen more quickly? shouldn't we be doing more? >> anything we could be doing savannah savannah, we are doing. >> do you think that's true, that anything we could be doing we are doing? >> no. not even close. the problem with creating your own restrictions whether restricting the bombings or number of troops...
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steps that they see people going out but then we also need to go on the offensive to take it to syria or iraqtrying to make sure happens with the armed services committee. neil: thank you very much. what is the difference between hamas security and those orders than they have never wanted to defund all love this security but the president will tell you that. meet the former virginia attorney general who will. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. neil: to hear the white house telling you think the republicans are trying to get them all killed the day were so eager but what they're not saying it is republicans did not want to kill that budget only the portion that would allow them to do something he shouldn't. to the former attorneys general what is it? becket is the president's execut
steps that they see people going out but then we also need to go on the offensive to take it to syria or iraqtrying to make sure happens with the armed services committee. neil: thank you very much. what is the difference between hamas security and those orders than they have never wanted to defund all love this security but the president will tell you that. meet the former virginia attorney general who will. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is...
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ground combat forces to iraq or syria. it is not the authorization of another ground war like afghanistan or iraq. the 2600 american troops in iraq today, largely serve on bases. and yes, they face the risks that come with service in any dangerous environment. but they do not have a combat mission. they are focused on training iraqi forces including kurdish forces. as i've said before i'm convinced that the united states should not deg dragged back into -- get dragged to another ground war in the middle east. that is not in our national security interest and it is not necessary for us to defeat isil. local forcesond ground who know their countries best are best positioned to take the ground fight to isil and that is what they are doing. at the same time this resolution strikes the necessary balance by giving us the flexibility we need for unforeseen circumstances. for example, if we had actionable intelligence about a gathering of isil leaders, and our partners didn't have the capacity to get them i would be prepared to ord
ground combat forces to iraq or syria. it is not the authorization of another ground war like afghanistan or iraq. the 2600 american troops in iraq today, largely serve on bases. and yes, they face the risks that come with service in any dangerous environment. but they do not have a combat mission. they are focused on training iraqi forces including kurdish forces. as i've said before i'm convinced that the united states should not deg dragged back into -- get dragged to another ground war in...
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. >> reporter: there's some 150 americans that have attempted to go to fight in iraq and syria or have done so successfully. the impact is featured. they are prize recruited not only for their propaganda value but also for the possible that they might return home someday and carry out terror on the u.s. homeland in europe or elsewhere. >> thank you very much. robert o'neil the seal team 6 men who killed bin laden. good to have you with us. robert as a layperson when i watch this video the first thing i noticed is the speaker was different from the speaker than any other video. it sounded like he learned english from an american speaker. you've watched it. what does it sound like to you? >> thank you for having me. i did watch it. i was with another navy seal. we commented he was from the united states. he wasn't from london like jihadi john. they do have americans over there fighting the jihad. they used him on purpose to prove they have a lot of westerners fighting for isis. >> tim, i want to play again this very brief clip that we're showing of this speaker. here he is. >> all praise
. >> reporter: there's some 150 americans that have attempted to go to fight in iraq and syria or have done so successfully. the impact is featured. they are prize recruited not only for their propaganda value but also for the possible that they might return home someday and carry out terror on the u.s. homeland in europe or elsewhere. >> thank you very much. robert o'neil the seal team 6 men who killed bin laden. good to have you with us. robert as a layperson when i watch this...
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thousands who have headed to iraq and syria to join el nusra or i.s.i.l. if they can get through eu countries without showing a passport? >> nate92ndnato is not the right one to bring up here. more importantly is that it's the local communities. it is places where these people live where they are being indoctrinated, where they are receiving radical information through the internet. they have a social community and a network where they live in. those are the ones that are going to be the most effective from preventing them from becoming radicalized and becoming terrorists. engaging their own communities in order to make the attraction of islam the attraction of jihad and this fighting to become far less attractive. >> but nato is there to protect europe and turkey is a nato country that has hundreds of miles of borders with syria and with iraq. is turkey doing enough to stop people from reaching i.s.i.l? >> no, i don't think turkey is. turkey is an example with a border that is a nato country it has a lot of cooperation agreements with the eu and once you
thousands who have headed to iraq and syria to join el nusra or i.s.i.l. if they can get through eu countries without showing a passport? >> nate92ndnato is not the right one to bring up here. more importantly is that it's the local communities. it is places where these people live where they are being indoctrinated, where they are receiving radical information through the internet. they have a social community and a network where they live in. those are the ones that are going to be the...
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so nobody wants to occupy syria or iraq. but quick strikes are needed to wipe out the isis savages. lock from massachusetts. >> stan, i'm happy with the statement. >> the add yanl on the factor is you don't justify bad behavior for pointing to other bad behavior. can't say okay, this is bad. but i'm going to do it because other people do worse things. it's insane. karen from virginia. if you're overjoyed brian williams career blew up, you're vindictive. if you believe the punishment received fits the crime, no problem. it does. mr. o'reilly i watch the factor to avoid home work. but i love the show. you've got to do the home work. all right? but i'm glad you're watching. thomas clarkson from washington. >> lucky you doctor. advice, do not drop the dvd in the water. chlorine will mop it out. tonight, jeff palumbo. >> i like going on the kimmel program. it's a good atmosphere. and factor tip of the day. we're out in l.a. and walking around and evaluating things a question occurs to me. who is the smartest man in hollywood? here is my pick. clint eastwood. he was out walking in a resta
so nobody wants to occupy syria or iraq. but quick strikes are needed to wipe out the isis savages. lock from massachusetts. >> stan, i'm happy with the statement. >> the add yanl on the factor is you don't justify bad behavior for pointing to other bad behavior. can't say okay, this is bad. but i'm going to do it because other people do worse things. it's insane. karen from virginia. if you're overjoyed brian williams career blew up, you're vindictive. if you believe the punishment...
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we want it narrowly tailored so we don't get another ground occupation of syria or iraq. importantly there is at least a time limit set on the old authorization, the 2001 authorization, because if we should pass something new that is isil only focused, and even if that sunsets, if we don't sunset the old one, when the new one expires the future president can say i'm going to rely on the old one like president obama did. so to have any real limitation in terms of time. we have to sunset the new one and the old one. >> and with that authorization, an authorization passed in 2001 becomes a permanent authorization for a war when the president feels like it with no way in for congress at all. congressman adam shipp, thank you and congratulations on making it this far. >>> coming up, a brief and powerful story about winning office while in jail. [ laughter ] >>> hello, igor. >> so we are -- it's a day early, with you we're looking at swag to give away tomorrow. >> okay. >> so let's just start here. do you remember back in the day, way before the olympics, there was this big pus
we want it narrowly tailored so we don't get another ground occupation of syria or iraq. importantly there is at least a time limit set on the old authorization, the 2001 authorization, because if we should pass something new that is isil only focused, and even if that sunsets, if we don't sunset the old one, when the new one expires the future president can say i'm going to rely on the old one like president obama did. so to have any real limitation in terms of time. we have to sunset the new...
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targets we don't hear about the coalition hitting and in either syria or iraq. >> i met with general. >> egypt you you don't understand, all different radical groups they are connected they are all related. we judge in egypt we have a threat on the east, to the west. that is the pattern that playing out in the region, we'll have to face this. at some point. this administration, i think initially did not think it was a problem, now they don't know how to deal with it. lou: why should congress even consider giving this president limited authority to use military force and question for you both. can this country ride out the remaining months of this presidency's term in office. >> lou i feel from on business vying -- observation and monitoring that there is a race, we're way behind, have you jihadists exploding all over three continents, and activateing cells ins in europe and u.s. and canada, on other hand, allies that have been abandoned by us, saying, that u.s. does not want to to lead, we're on our own. lou: kt ? >> congress should say to president, is don't come to me i want these t
targets we don't hear about the coalition hitting and in either syria or iraq. >> i met with general. >> egypt you you don't understand, all different radical groups they are connected they are all related. we judge in egypt we have a threat on the east, to the west. that is the pattern that playing out in the region, we'll have to face this. at some point. this administration, i think initially did not think it was a problem, now they don't know how to deal with it. lou: why should...
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now is not iraq or syria. this is libya.november isis fighters took over the city of durna along the mediterranean coast. population 100,000. there are fresh concerns that isis' tentacles are creeping toward europe. >> the city is a couple hundred miles south of the southern shore of concrete right on the southern doorstep of the european union. a lot of concern that isis are training people in more than half a dozen camps in the area between durna and benghazi. >> reporter: libyan sources tell cnn that isis has set off larger training facilities in the green mountains. they are carrying out publishless, floggings and killing as public spectacles and controlling education and public radio. this video from last year shows hundreds chanting allegiance to isis and its leader. al baghdadi. this is a name given to western libya libya. libya has a long history of extremism. now a country being dragged deeper into chaos that's swept libya since the uprising of muammar ka dafy in 2011. isis makes no secret about its plans to expand
now is not iraq or syria. this is libya.november isis fighters took over the city of durna along the mediterranean coast. population 100,000. there are fresh concerns that isis' tentacles are creeping toward europe. >> the city is a couple hundred miles south of the southern shore of concrete right on the southern doorstep of the european union. a lot of concern that isis are training people in more than half a dozen camps in the area between durna and benghazi. >> reporter: libyan...
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>> we do not have a specific concrete knowledge about him being a traveling to conflict zones, syria or iraq. >> reporter: jews have been murdered again on european soil but the jewish community here refuses to be frightened. >> i'm born here and i will stay here all of my life. >> reporter: details of the killer's background are still becoming clear, but there is no indication that he traveled to iraq or syria to fight like the killers in paris did. but like them, it does appear that he moved from street crime to violent jihadism very quickly. back to you. >> all right, thank you. >>> investigators say a 16-year-old who killed three members of his own family was upset about being punished by his parents. the teen was killed in a shoot-out with police in maryland over the weekend. police then searched his kentucky home finding the bodies of his parents and his younger sister. they think he was upset because his parents banned him from using the computer. >>> this morning a coroner in mississippi will perform an autopsy on the man who opened fire inside a crowded walmart. one officer was graz
>> we do not have a specific concrete knowledge about him being a traveling to conflict zones, syria or iraq. >> reporter: jews have been murdered again on european soil but the jewish community here refuses to be frightened. >> i'm born here and i will stay here all of my life. >> reporter: details of the killer's background are still becoming clear, but there is no indication that he traveled to iraq or syria to fight like the killers in paris did. but like them, it...
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the police there were no known ties of islamist extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point, is but. why do we still say but when we -- [ gunfire ] >> reporter: you can hear gunshots. cnn is unable to aweuthenticate the recording. the assumed target lars vilks, a controversial cartoonist on al qaeda's most wanted list for satirical drawings of the prophet muhammad. >> they took me and brought me into a storage room. >> reporter: hours later, the suspect attacked a synagogue. the gunman killing 37-year-old dan uzan a guard providing security for a bat mitzvah party. >> we will do everything we can to protect the jewish community in our country. >> reporter: the terror-filled weekend ending sunday outside these apartments. when the police killed the 22-year-old in the third gun battle in less than 24 hours. >> and what more are we learning about the shooter and any possible accomplices? >> there appear to be two accomplices. the police
the police there were no known ties of islamist extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point, is but. why do we still say but when we -- [ gunfire ] >> reporter: you can hear gunshots. cnn is unable to aweuthenticate the recording. the assumed target lars vilks, a controversial cartoonist on al qaeda's most wanted list for...
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according to police there were no known ties of islamic extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point is "but." why do we still say "but" when we -- [ shots fired ]. >> reporter: you can hear more than 20 shots fired through the cafe windows, killing the 55-year-old maker noergaard and others escaping. cnn is unable to authenticate the recording. the assumed target lars vilks, a wanted cartoonist for his cartoons of the prophet mohammed. >> they rushed up to the scene, took me in and threw me into a storage room. >> reporter: hours later, the same suspect attacked a synagogue 3 miles south. the gunman killing 37-year-old dan uzan a guard for a bats muttbar mitzvah party. >> we will do everything we can. >> reporter: the police killed the man in a gun battle. the gun battle of two men arrested sunday afternoon and the police continuing to search for more information to find out if there are other accomplice a concern here particularly today, whe
according to police there were no known ties of islamic extremism and they believe he didn't travel to syria or iraq. the chilling moment the gunman opened fire saturday afternoon in the middle of a free speech debate obtained by the bbc. >> the turning point is "but." why do we still say "but" when we -- [ shots fired ]. >> reporter: you can hear more than 20 shots fired through the cafe windows, killing the 55-year-old maker noergaard and others escaping. cnn...
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this didn't happen in syria or iraq. it happened in libya. this as the pentagon and the national counterterrorism center confirmed that isis is now gaining more foothold. algeria, libya, yemen, egypt and pakistan also afghanistan. now seeing a rise of isis militants. the reason? defections by the taliban, even boko haram, some of them rebranding themselves under the flag of isis. they are being successful in their recruiting opinion. >> arguably isil now has control of the largest territory ever held by a terrorist group. this safe haven provides isil and other extremists with the time and space they need to train fighters and to plan operations. >> joining me to talk about this bob baer intelligence and security analyst. also with us retired major general. bob, for a lot of people hearing that this mass beheading happened in libya would shock them saying i thought isis was mainly operating in syria and iraq iraq. does it surprise you? >> well, i'll tell you what does surprise me is beheading coptic christians. you know you look at the koran
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iraq and syria it comes at a time of increasing concern. were brussels, simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: only nine appeared to "n" court. the rest are thought to be fighting in syria or iraq or died there. prosecutors allege most were recruited by a group called sharia for belgium. it's recruited dozens of recruits mostly of moroccan descent. the belgium authorities want this high profile trial to send two signals: to discourage others belgiums from going to syria and let them know if they do they'll face prosecution and time in jail if they return. not the best way to use the law according to some. >> so the more the establishment will pro poems repressive policy, the more you confirm that the young people in counter culture have arrived. >> how to prevent more recruiting and stopping attacks on domestic soil. >> we're not focusing on the oppression response. we think building on the movement and promoting values in society is equally important. >> belgium's recent experience suggests that the threat is real enough. back may a fighter killed four people in brussels jewish center. the area is surrounded by barbed wire. tensions are high. wednesday's verdict may set a
iraq and syria it comes at a time of increasing concern. were brussels, simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: only nine appeared to "n" court. the rest are thought to be fighting in syria or iraq or died there. prosecutors allege most were recruited by a group called sharia for belgium. it's recruited dozens of recruits mostly of moroccan descent. the belgium authorities want this high profile trial to send two signals: to discourage others belgiums from going to syria and...
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we lasu the aid worker, the person who goes to syria or iraq to help. we don't laud the mercenary. and i know that sounds crazy, but the fact is if america is no longer willing to get down there and kill these people what left are the freelancers. the foreign legion. people who are technically aid workers but their aid is a machine gun and what they do is eradicate evil. on bill maher's real time they were talking about the jews leaving to go to israel and he said jews should be nicer to their neighbor. as if jews are shooting up muslim restaurants. which is -- and that's the kind of mentality that is what we're living with. what i would call ocean privilege. in america, it's just so far away. >> well that wasn't super uplifting. >> let me talk about this guy matt van dyke. so this is somebody who just looking at his demeanor on television, he is passionate, he has a lot of heart. and he is calm and he is being thoughtful and he is trying to get the attention of the world because he was saying, okay, fine the pope says something and we say we're concerned, but who is doing somethin
we lasu the aid worker, the person who goes to syria or iraq to help. we don't laud the mercenary. and i know that sounds crazy, but the fact is if america is no longer willing to get down there and kill these people what left are the freelancers. the foreign legion. people who are technically aid workers but their aid is a machine gun and what they do is eradicate evil. on bill maher's real time they were talking about the jews leaving to go to israel and he said jews should be nicer to their...
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while we can come up with a military solution or military operation in a restricted area like syria and iraq what do we do in expanse to north africa? this presence a real challenge to the west. >> of course this is also a concern for europe given the close proximity to libya and the fact that the militant in that video says isis will take its fight rome or to european countries -- what do european countries need to be thinking about now? >> they're going to have to realize that isis is not just a threat to interests in the middle east but it's going to spread to europe at the some time. we're seeing this as we've got these self-radicalized operatives in france. you see them in denmark. this is going to expand, it's going to continue. countries like england who have a large muslim presence have got to be very worried about this. england, france germany, it's going to spread, it's going to get worse. the big question is does it finally come to the united states. and everybody is watching this. what do we do now to confront this? do we wait or do we act? >> and some analysts thought isis had l
while we can come up with a military solution or military operation in a restricted area like syria and iraq what do we do in expanse to north africa? this presence a real challenge to the west. >> of course this is also a concern for europe given the close proximity to libya and the fact that the militant in that video says isis will take its fight rome or to european countries -- what do european countries need to be thinking about now? >> they're going to have to realize that...
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to kill him on battlefield, so to speak or arrest him if they knew exactly where he was inside syria or iraqu about the 200 or so christians being be a ducked overseas. >> we know there's several reports coming out from several syrian human rights including the syrian from syria, isis has been moving through villages predominantly syrian villages in the northeast part of the country. they have been rounding up a lot of the christian inhabitants of those villages. we don't know yet where or what they are doing to them but we know according to these organizations that they include women and children and elderly. the estimates on the number of christians that have been taken by isis vary. we've seen numbers as low as seven, but now there are more accounts suggesting the number is actually closer to about 250 christians who have been taken hostage by isis. now, the concern obviously is we've seen what isis has done to minorities including yazidis in iraq and what they have done to christians in libya so there's a tremendous amount of concern by a lot of governments as well as human rights organi
to kill him on battlefield, so to speak or arrest him if they knew exactly where he was inside syria or iraqu about the 200 or so christians being be a ducked overseas. >> we know there's several reports coming out from several syrian human rights including the syrian from syria, isis has been moving through villages predominantly syrian villages in the northeast part of the country. they have been rounding up a lot of the christian inhabitants of those villages. we don't know yet where...