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u.s. soil, but we do. >> that's the same basic fallacy. what's causing this aggression toward the u.s.? u.s. presidents in the middle east, u.s. ideas. it's u.s. self-defense in the middle east. that doesn't encourage your enemy. it discourages them. we are letting presidents walk out of gitmo. terrible. >> the ak semiradiation of isis is due to our attitude? that's what you are arguing? >> no. it's our lackadaisical attitude. >> why bomb it if it's just our fault why bomb beirut. >> maybe since turkey president obama announced he wanted to close gitmo because detainees there cost a lot of money. like a million dollar as year. here is a guy who increased government spending by a trillion dollars in seven years. which i think people would spend know ing they were off the battlefie battlefield. >> that's a silly argument. right now we are at war. the idea that we should be releasing them now when there are attacks in paris and beirut, it's a terrible time to do it. >> jess? >> when is it a good time? >> i don't think we should -- >> i don't think we should hand over. you guys are kt acting like
u.s. soil, but we do. >> that's the same basic fallacy. what's causing this aggression toward the u.s.? u.s. presidents in the middle east, u.s. ideas. it's u.s. self-defense in the middle east. that doesn't encourage your enemy. it discourages them. we are letting presidents walk out of gitmo. terrible. >> the ak semiradiation of isis is due to our attitude? that's what you are arguing? >> no. it's our lackadaisical attitude. >> why bomb it if it's just our fault why...
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u.s. airport or not u.s. inspection. and u.s. airports have many, many layers of defense built in that aren't as porous as people would think that it's not all human. when you're in sharm el sheikh
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u.s. intelligence. you're watching "early today."my. >>> plus, the french strike back using u.s. intelligence. you're watching "early today."emy. >>> plus, the french strike back using u.s. intelligence. you're watching "early today."cmy. >>> plus, the french strike back using u.s. intelligence.omy. y. >>> plus, the french strike back using u.s. intelligence. you're watching "early today."nmy. >>> plus, the french strike back using u.s. intelligence. >>> plus, the french strike b >>> for the third time in two days, french war planes have attacked the isis strong hold of raqqa in syria. overnight, 10 planes dropped bombs. and they say it there were 128 new searches over night related to the terror attack investigation. good morning. >> reporter: as you said, since sunday, backed by u.s. intelligence, the french have been bombing targets in raqqa, which is the defacto capital of the state that isis as the carved out. they said they hit a command center, recruitment sent squar train -- center and a training center. now, although the french have always been a part of the u.s.-led coalition fighting isis, they've beefed up their air strikes since the fight on paris. and expe
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u.s. monitored it in classified u.s. channels. not something that the u.s. was meant to hear by isis in sinai. so very much a focus trying to figure out what all of that means. it is one clue. it is one important clue. but as pamela was just saying, it is not the entire solution to this very disturbing puzzle. >> is there pretty much though a consensus what you're hearing in the u.s. intelligence community, barbara? >> no. i don't think that there is at this point actually. you talk to people and i think all of us at cnn are talking to our sources across the government and you hear this differing view. and you hear the basic caution. the evidence, the intelligence suggests a bomb as the british have said, potentially in their view more likely than not, but every step of the way it's very important i think to say we still hear the caution until the u.s. can get its hands on the actual physical evidence, if they ever can. the evidence of the wreckage, it will be very difficult to come to a definitive conclusion. and there is a lot of concern behind the scenes t
u.s. monitored it in classified u.s. channels. not something that the u.s. was meant to hear by isis in sinai. so very much a focus trying to figure out what all of that means. it is one clue. it is one important clue. but as pamela was just saying, it is not the entire solution to this very disturbing puzzle. >> is there pretty much though a consensus what you're hearing in the u.s. intelligence community, barbara? >> no. i don't think that there is at this point actually. you talk...
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u.s. u.s.. >> anchor: oh now with isis threatening to attack the u.s. what's next? sheryl fiandacca has been look looking into that angle of the terror sorry. pester orism experts say ice cis using video to recruit sympathiz sympathizers. the or of the cia calling the threat one more reason why the u.s. must remain vigilant. the latest threats and new propaganda videos, this one shows three heavily armed men celt plating the paris attacks and threatening washington, d.c. >>> i think washington, d.c. is on the top list of targets for isis. however, we see that in paris they actually went dark and were searching outweighs to hide their communications throughen trip shun. if there was towel a plot going on to target the united states, we would see that chatter going quiet, not escalating so this is aspirational. it certainly is worth paying attention to but it is not a credible threat. videos have not yet been authenticated by u.s. intelligence officials but that didn't stop the direct of the ci cia for saying more isis attacks or possible . >> anchor: they are determin
u.s. u.s.. >> anchor: oh now with isis threatening to attack the u.s. what's next? sheryl fiandacca has been look looking into that angle of the terror sorry. pester orism experts say ice cis using video to recruit sympathiz sympathizers. the or of the cia calling the threat one more reason why the u.s. must remain vigilant. the latest threats and new propaganda videos, this one shows three heavily armed men celt plating the paris attacks and threatening washington, d.c. >>> i...
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u.s. u.s. stock futures are up. positive national jobs data helped. 271,000 jobs were added in october. the state senate unanimously votes to restrict the access schools and employers can have to people' s social media accounts. it for bids employees that they be allowed to share usernames and passwords for social media. colleges and schools would be barred from asking students for that information. a check of your trending stories this morning. randy: a wisconsin school to stop bullying. they are going after parents. with the police to find parents of students who bullied others in the classroom repeatedly. officers say it is the parents responsibility to raise their children to treat others with respect. now parents will face a fine of $124 if their children bully multiple times in three months. of health has ended government testing and chimpanzees. the chimps were used for biomedical research. it was announced yesterday the 50 chimps will be sent to say shores. that decision comes two years after the nih released 200 chimps from research facilities. randy: a puppy born with two legs giving some technical help from a specialist at ohio university. they are building a sled with 3d wheels for tumbles. his new owner adopted the puppy and reached out for help on facebook to get him off the ground. she says he does not let his missing leg slow them down. so much enthusiasm. it is amazing what animals can overcome. emily: and technology. randy: basketball player finding himself in a tough spot. emily: winter is around the corner. say it isn' randy: breaking news. france' s prime minister is urging an extension of the state of emergency. emily: morning the terrace may use chemical weapons. police are looking for associates of this man identified as a suicide bomber in friday' s pairs attacks. they conducted raids in brussels overnight. five syrian men are under arrest in honduras after using stolen passports to try to enter the u.s.. they were picked up after landing in the capital tuesday. honduras officials were on alert they were tipped off by greek law enforcement. randy: another suicide attack in nigeria. world' s killed 15 people. following the deaths of at least 34 others. a busy marketplace targeted by a suicide bomber. wild assault at a walmart greenville, ohio. another customer and then throws her down by the hair. the victim was not seriously hurt. police say the suspect may have thought she was cut off in line but her response was a crime. police are looking for the suspect. emily: fenway park it' s a makeover. sky 5 caught this glimpse yesterday. you can see it set up for said it is college football game between notre dame and boston college. football is no stranger to fenway. the boston patriots played there even the tallest of players would not help in this situation. the utah jazz were playing the rockets when trey burke took a shot that got stuck behind the basket. the team was resourceful. a th
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u.s.. u.s. and british officials believe a bomb -- a bomb exploded, causing the crash, killing 224 people on board. shelley: the supreme court will hear another challenge to be a portable care act, nonprofit religious groups are arguing they should not be forced to provide contraceptives to women for free. they argued a mandate for free birth control violates their religious beliefs. in 2014, judges ruled for-profit companies could object rather to providing contraceptives. tom: you might notice you are paying more for health care today. the state -- insurance department posted a rise in premiums. between 2013 in 2014, small businesses saw an increase. premiums in the independent marketplace of jumped 23%. enrollment opened earlier this week. announcer: now, chief meteorologist mike haddad with your forecast. mike: temperatures hit 62 degrees. it jumped into the 70' s. a beautiful day statewide, including again at the coast. 74 along the shore. it topped off at 74 along the canadian border and to the south in berlin. 62 in portsmouth -- the old record, 71 is the new record. the average, 52 was well about that. concord, did we hit a record? no. mr. by one degree -- missed it by one degree. if you look closely enough, it is only two degrees lower than the average high. it is still very warm, despite a cool front slipping offshore with a couple of widely scattered showers earlier this evening. when sticking up out of the west. right now, still holding onto the 50' s and 60' s. the high temperature for saturday will be reached at midnight. cooler air will build in. overnight tonight, mid to upper 40' s, north, upper 40' s in southern new hampshire. here is the cooler air through next up will be on top of new hampshire later tomorrow night and sunday. in between then, it is strive for saturday, and tomorrow night, this week disturbance that will signal a change on sunday, will move through. able tracker -- trigger scattered sprinkles. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. today. it could be a scattered snow or mixed shower of north tomorrow night. outside of that, a sprinkle in southern parts of the state. full sunshine on sunday. temperatures cooler, right back to average for the second half of the week. upper 40' s north, to new 60 south. by sunday, the return to average temperatures for the second half of the weekend. overnight tonight it is not that cold, still very warm. it is not feel like november. overall, a good part of next week, not as warm as this week. still above average. tom: all right. jamie: we are supersized. dartmouth just wrapped up against cornell. we also have jason king standing by with friday night football, week number 10. the commercial break wit the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with you to give us a future to believe in. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. there are many sides to basketball star an fashion icon russell westbrook. and with coverage in the middle of anywhere from u.s. cellular, he can find some new ones. like, farmer. russell's brussels. russell speaking. paleontologist. hashtag t-rex. where am i? and t.v. spokesperson. that's my line. i got it. with u.s. cellular, you can do all the things you like, from the middle of anywhere. that is my line! [marchingband music] jason: welcome to friday night football the second season is , about to begin, it' teams. we will begin our previews in division i. bishop guertin won the west conference title with a record of 6-3, giving them home field for tomorrow' s showdown with 7-1 bedford. the two teams met back in week 3, also at stellos stadium, with bedford cruising to a 43-22 win. but like all teams will tell you, that was then and this is now, gametime on saturday is 4:00. >> we basically -- we cannot make the same mistakes. we have to play cleaner game. we have to eliminate be self-inflicted wind. -- winds. i think -- >> i think everyone knows the responsibilities both sides the ball. making sure everyone
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u.s. intelligence sources said none of the passengers or crew were on any u.s. u.s. satellites did detect anir far red flash heat signature at the same time and altitude as the plane's last known lotion but there is no sense of a missile strike. russia saying they have been combing through the debris field scattered over ten miles. >> our experts have amined the crash site and the state of the flight data recorders. >> reporter: the russia news agency said the recorders captured sounds uncharacteristic of a standard flight before the plane disappeared from radar. and tonight russia media report no signs of trauma on the bodies of the victims. question was there a bomb on board or did a catastrophic mechanical failure occur in mid-flight. >> if you have a pressureized cabin, a fracture is very serious and could potentially bring the aircraft down. >> reporter: so did a repair job after the tail sdruck the ground 14ears ago play a role? former ntsb investigigor graeg >> this is the tail section separated from flight. the area of the tail strike and this entire where the
u.s. intelligence sources said none of the passengers or crew were on any u.s. u.s. satellites did detect anir far red flash heat signature at the same time and altitude as the plane's last known lotion but there is no sense of a missile strike. russia saying they have been combing through the debris field scattered over ten miles. >> our experts have amined the crash site and the state of the flight data recorders. >> reporter: the russia news agency said the recorders captured...
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u.s. >>> u.s. safety regulators have fined japanese auto parts supplier takata $200 million over those exploding air bags. at least eight people have been killed, more than 100 others injuredworldwide by the air bags blowing an internal metal canister into deadly shards of shrapn shrapnel. takata admitted it did know they were defective but failed to recall them in a timely manner. >> it refused to acknowledge they were defective. it provided incomplete, inaccurate, and misleading information to nhts pcha, to th companies using its inflateors and to the public. these inflateors put millions of americans at risk. >> nearly 24 million of those air bag inflators have been recalled on air bags sold in the u.s. honda says it will not now use takata front driver or passenger side air bag inflators in any vehicles. >>> nascar has come down hard on one of its drivers for intentionally wrecking a competitor. take a look here. watch the number 20 car. that would be matt kenseth. and he purposefully caused a crash on sunday which ended the race for joey logano in the number 22 car there. kenseth was nine laps down at the time. nascar says it has suspended kenseth for two races and put him on probation for six months because he caused the wreck while having no chance to win the race. kenseth's team says it will appeal the suspension. >>> life gets back to normal today in kansas city after a victory parade and rally for the world series champions. it seemed like just about everyone in kansas city -- >> look at that. >> everyone turned out for the big party for the royals. if you didn't, i don't know what was more important. that's a big deal down there, right? officials estimated that the crowd, we
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u.s. been able to confirm that one of the russian airman was killed, and was the other one rescued by u.s. helicopters? does the u.s. know that? col. warren: we don't know the status of the two downed russian pilots. again, we have observed local media, social media, etc., but we do not -- we are not in a position to confirm one way or another. we just don't know. back to relative locations of aircraft and things like that, we need a little time to work that out. you just have to give us a little time to analyze these things. these things aren't always as clean as they are in the movies. it is the data that has to be collected and sorted through. we need some time for that. we still do not have it yet. it is not information that we have. on radio, we were able to hear every thing that was going on. reporter: can you confirm that there were 10 warnings issued by the turkish pilots to the russian pilots? the turks claim the russians did not respond. can you confirm that? col. warren: yes, i can confirm that. reporter: is the feeling of the u.s. military that the russians were deliberately in turkish airspace? that th
u.s. been able to confirm that one of the russian airman was killed, and was the other one rescued by u.s. helicopters? does the u.s. know that? col. warren: we don't know the status of the two downed russian pilots. again, we have observed local media, social media, etc., but we do not -- we are not in a position to confirm one way or another. we just don't know. back to relative locations of aircraft and things like that, we need a little time to work that out. you just have to give us a...
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u.s.. u.s. and british officials believe a bomb -- a bomb exploded, causing the crash, killing 224 people on board. shelley: the supreme court will hear another challenge to be a portable care act, nonprofit religious groups are arguing they should not be forced to provide contraceptives to women for free. they argued a mandate for free birth control violates their religious beliefs. in 2014, judges ruled for-profit companies could object rather to providing contraceptives. arguments are expected in march. tom: you might notice you are paying more for health care today. the state -- insurance department posted a rise in premiums. between 2013 in 2014, small businesses saw an increase. premiums in the independent marketplace of jumped 23%. enrollment opened earlier this week. announcer: now, chief meteorologist mike haddad with your forecast. it jumped into the 70' s. a beautiful day statewide, including again at the coast. 74 along the shore. it topped off at 74 along the canadian border and to the south in berlin. 62 in portsmouth -- the old record, 71 is the new record. that. no. mr. by one degree -- missed it by one degree. if you look closely enough, it is only two degrees lower than the average high. it is still very warm, despite a cool front slipping offshore with a couple of widely scattered showers earlier this evening. when sticking up out of the right now, still holding onto the 50' s and 60' s. the high temperature for saturday will be reached at midnight. cooler air will build in. overnight tonight, mid to upper 40' s, north, upper 40' s in southern new hampshire. here is the cooler air through the great lakes. next up will be on top of new hampshire later tomorrow night and sunday. in between then, it is strive for saturday, and tomorrow night, this week disturbance that will signal a change on sunday, will move through. able tracker -- trigger scattered sprinkles. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. today. night. outside of that, a sprinkle in southern parts of the state. temperatures cooler, right back to average for the second half of the week. upper 40' s north, to new 60 south. by sunday, the return to average temperatures for the second half of the weekend. overnight tonight it is not that cold, still very warm. it is not feel like november. it will play saturday night. overall, a good part of next week, not as warm as this week. still above average. tom: all right. jamie: we are supersized. dartmouth just wrapped up against cornell. we also have jason king standing week number 10. [marchingband music] jason: welcome to friday night football the second season is , about to begin, it' s playoff time for 24 high school football teams. we will begin our previews in division i. bishop guertin won the west conference title with a record of 6-3, giving them home field for tomorrow' s showdown with 7-1 bedford. the two teams met back in week 3, also at stellos stadium, with bedford cruising to a 43-22 win. but like all teams will tell you, that was then and this is now, gametime on saturday is 4:00. >> we basically -- we cannot make the same mistakes. we have to play cleaner game. we have to eliminate be self-inflicted wind. -- winds. i think -- >> i think everyone knows the responsibilities both sides the ball. making sure everyone is on point. >> i think the offense has to come out strong the same we did in week three. i think we have to shut down the big, wide receivers. the defense has to shut down any receivers. number seven is good. they have a good quarterback. jason: the other game in the bracket features nashua north and top seeded goffstown, the grizzlies beat the titans 35-6 in week 3, but nashua has been playing some of it' s best football lately. they will however have to find a that' s averaging nearly 43 points per game. the south east bracket looks like this -- pinkerton earned the number one seed, so the astros will host timberlane. the owls handed pinkerton one of their two losses just 3 weeks ago, 31-28 in a thriller. gametime in derry is 2:30 . exeter and salem meet at 1:00 at used as field. -- eustis field. the bluehawks and blue devils are very similar teams with tough, tough defenses. exeter barely won the regular season meeting 14-10 at the midway point of the season, look for another close one tomorrow. now, division ii, a rivalry that dates back to division three days. met in division iii playoffs back in the day. they meet tomorrow in the jungle. milford' s only loss was to the sabers back in week 3, 41-13. souhegan' s only loss was to win him -- windham a team that , milford just beat two weeks ago, things are very tight in division two, and this one could go either way. gametime is 2:30 . >> i feel good, obviously it is the first round of playoffs, there are a lot of people that wish they were in our shoes. it is nice that it is a short list -- bus ride. >> i think they have momentum going since they had been able to eat windham. they are very good right now. >> we have to play hard, we have to come out pounding the ball, and we have to have confidence. >> it is bad running with them at the beginning, we have progressed as a team. we have come together. jason: tough draw for the 8th seeded huskies of monadnock, they get the 8-0 saints of saint thomas, the saints are averaging almost 50 points a game, but their defense is good too,allowing only 8 points er -- per game with two shutouts gametime in dover is 1:00 ,. the 7-1 windham jaguars will host one of the top running backs in the state, ryan milliken and his lebanon raiders come calling tomorrow at 1:30, the jags are the defeinding -- defending division champs, but have their work cut out. the kennett eagles quietly played their way to a 7-1 regular season. they get 6-2 kearsarge tomorrow night. gave kennett a 34-33 win over the cougars back in week two, scoring points. they play under the lights at 5:00. in division iii, they go cross conference of the playoffs. 8-0 newport will take on 4th seeded somersworth, these teams did not meet during the regular season, so anything can happen. the toppers finished at 4-4 but -- 4-4. newport trying to make back-to-back appearances in the state title, first things first -- >> i am pretty confident, as long as we prepare and execute. >> as long as we do that, i think we will do good. >> we go in with the same thing every week, if we are prepared, we will be ready. >> we' re pretty good. it should be a good game. >> defensively we will be ok. shut down 28 and offensively. jason: the other side of the bracket features boat taking on stephens, the falcons might have the best defense. in time is 1:00. the other bracket has bishop brady, they will travel to meredith to face inter-lakes-moultonborough, the lakers are 7-1 with their only loss coming against undefeated newport. ,the other unbeaten in division iii is winnisquam. like bow, the bears boast an explosive offense and a solid defense, allowing less than ten points per game with 3 shutouts. franklin is for-four, tomorrow the gametime is 1:00. as a reminder, you can watch all of the friday night football shows on our website. you can follow us on twitter. that is it for week 10, good luck to all of the coaches and players in action tomorrow. jamie: good luck to all of those players and their sat. we continue sports of the celtics. they try to break a three-game losing streak. three-year. they never gave up the lead. isaiah thomas doing his part, 38-20. celtics score 40 points in the first quarter. they cruise to the 11898 when game -- 118-98. exhibition game at number three maryland, terps win. first of two games for unh hockey at michigan state this weekend. unh' s high-powered offense shut down. the spartans win, five-nothing, they will play tomorrow night. first of three games in three days for the monarchs of the beast. the beast 1, 5-4 -- won, 5-4. the girls division iii volleyball titles played, son of the winds it 3-1. tomorrow, eight more high school state championship events in soccer, volleyball, and cross-country. friday night football for dartmouth, they hosted cornell. writer stone with a one-yard touchdown run on fourth. big green took a 7-3 lead. in the second, williams with an eight yard pass to mcmanus, dartmouth wins, 21-3, they are seven and one this year. saint a' s this home, plant -- from the state on the road. huge game for richmond at unh. it is a huge challenge for unh, that if they can win, they will be back in the playoffs. >> all of a sudden they are seven to one come other defense is good. the offense is powerful. we have to play well. >> for us it has been a one-game season, every game is important. you try to keep our heads above water. jamie: that is unh. good luck to them tomorrow. tom: we will be back with more shelley: it' s beginning to look a lot like christmas in new york city. tom: the rockefeller center christmas tree was raised up today. the 78 foot tall tree weighs two tons and was grown in new york' s hudson valley. it will be lit for the first time on december the second, the tree will stay lit until january 6 grade get a look of it. shelley: thank you for joining us for news nine tonight at tom: "jimmy kimmel live" is [captioning performed by the >> announcer: the following is a paid program for home standby generators brought to you by generac power systems. 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u.s. announcement, the answer is debatable. a lot has changed in just one month and the violence is growing. russia is now bombing the rebels. the u.s. is still bombing i.s.i.l. and turkey is bombing the kurds. the kurds have gained ground against i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. has gan gauged ground against syrian government forces. into this mess the u.s. is sending special forces to assist a select group of rebels. u.s. insists these forces will help the rebels against i.s.i.l, if you need proof that syria's civil war has already turned into a proxy war you need only look at the list of countries participating in last week's syrian peace talks in vienna. representatives from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia and the big news iran for first time ever all got together to debate syria's future in vienna. but the bigger influences nobody cared the highlight the fact that the syrians themselves were not invited to their own peace talks. meanwhile, president obama still subscribes the twin pillar, defeat i.s.i.l. and continue to underpipeline bashar al-assad. but russian military is revealing how contradictory obama's policy is. either way, america is involved in syria's war and the president needs to come up with a more realistic policy for solving syria. while we wait for that to happen, russia is taking the initiative and
u.s. announcement, the answer is debatable. a lot has changed in just one month and the violence is growing. russia is now bombing the rebels. the u.s. is still bombing i.s.i.l. and turkey is bombing the kurds. the kurds have gained ground against i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. has gan gauged ground against syrian government forces. into this mess the u.s. is sending special forces to assist a select group of rebels. u.s. insists these forces will help the rebels against i.s.i.l, if you need proof that...
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u.s. is linked up with, forces that are generally seen as repressive, even by their own government. amy: what is the u.s. interest? >> it is difficult to say for sure. i think the u.shas viewed africa as a place up week governance. that is prone to terrorism and that there can be the spread of terror groups on the continent the u.s. doesn't intervene. so there's generally only one tool in the u.s. toolkit, and that is a hammer. unfortunately, everywhere they see nails. amy: what were you must surprised by an "the drone papers" that you got a hold of is what has been described as perhaps a second edward snowden, this project of the intercept at you wrote about particularly when it came to africa? far think it is just how the proliferation of drone bases has spread on the continent. i have been looking at this for years, but "the drone papers" drove home to me how integral drones have become too u.s. way of warfare -- have become to the u.s. way of warfare on the continent. i think this fees into president obama's strategy trying to get away from large footprint interventions, you know, that we as seen in iraq and afghanistan. he has leaned heavily now on special ope
u.s. is linked up with, forces that are generally seen as repressive, even by their own government. amy: what is the u.s. interest? >> it is difficult to say for sure. i think the u.shas viewed africa as a place up week governance. that is prone to terrorism and that there can be the spread of terror groups on the continent the u.s. doesn't intervene. so there's generally only one tool in the u.s. toolkit, and that is a hammer. unfortunately, everywhere they see nails. amy: what were you...
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u.s. from cuba via mexico. >> yeah, thank you very much. as i reported with aljazeera, we're seeing a very big uptick in the number of cubans that are now traveling by land to get to the u.s. u.s. via mexico. what's very interesting, there has been a big surge that seems to be gathering in the last several months. most recently, the latest numbers from the mexican government show that almost 6,500 cubans were processed in migratory facilities in mexico in the first nine months of the year, and so that's 500 more than the same period last year. so there has been quite a phenomenal increase of cubans coming by land to reach the u.s. >> so amy, the traditional -- i shouldn't say traditional, but one of the ways that cubans had used in the past to get to america was over the water. why have they switched to land? >> . >> yeah, it's interesting. there are a number of factors that explain this trend. one of them is that the route by sea is considered a lot more perilous. usually cubans have to use vessels which are not very seaworthy and there's a lot of risk of death and injury, and also, we're seeing some of a crackdown by u.s. border officials, so it's very difficult for them to
u.s. from cuba via mexico. >> yeah, thank you very much. as i reported with aljazeera, we're seeing a very big uptick in the number of cubans that are now traveling by land to get to the u.s. u.s. via mexico. what's very interesting, there has been a big surge that seems to be gathering in the last several months. most recently, the latest numbers from the mexican government show that almost 6,500 cubans were processed in migratory facilities in mexico in the first nine months of the...
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u.s. travelers, u.s. carriers don't flight into sinai, where the security risks are well known. >> not regularly scheduled between the sinai peninsula and the united states. >> reporter: looking forward, if isis did play a role, all eyes will turn to russian president vladimir putin who is carrying out attacks on isis targets in syria. >> if it turns out isis is responsible, that is the single biggest mistake they have ever made, because putin now will retaliate. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the u.s. satellite actually picture-- picked up a heat signature in the area of the crash just before the airliner went down. that may be in keeping with a bomb on board or some other type of onboard explosion. pam? >> all right. thank you, doug. >>> happening today, state officials are holding an emergency meeting to decide if the crab season will start on time. most people expected to be delayed or even canceled. that would hurt thousands of recreational fishermen who come and the communities who rely on them. the problem is a toxin that builds up in the crabs when the water is warm. the recreational fishing season is scheduled to start on saturday and some people are already here waiting. now they are considering alternatives. >> we'll go out fishing, do some other things, the area is beautiful. >> make the best of it? >> exactly. >> you really want some crab? >> we've been thinking about it all year long. >> a lot of bay area residents have. part of the traditional
u.s. travelers, u.s. carriers don't flight into sinai, where the security risks are well known. >> not regularly scheduled between the sinai peninsula and the united states. >> reporter: looking forward, if isis did play a role, all eyes will turn to russian president vladimir putin who is carrying out attacks on isis targets in syria. >> if it turns out isis is responsible, that is the single biggest mistake they have ever made, because putin now will retaliate. >>...
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u.s. u.s. futures looking pretty positive. it is a couple hours ahead from the european open. overall come asia-pacific is looking pretty good now with the exception of shanghai pretty much flat. losses this morning but hang seng about 1%. the best day so far in one week. it is up 1%. the stoxx leaving the regional market. the minors doing a little better today. 29% up pretty much with this offer. 880 australian dollars. asian currencies overall have been gaining. the malaysian currency is leading the currency. snapping out three days of loss. we are counting down to the reopened in hong kong and china at the top of the hour. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." we continue with my conversation with reid hoffman. as a venture capitalist, he is challenged with identifying truly innovative ideas. i asked him if he was seeing any sort of lull in the flow of innovation. reid: i do not think innovation is slowing down. is it on the vector we anticipated? emily: what does that mean. reid: if it will be specialized artificial intelligence for medical applications. the innovation will go off the charts. you should not be looking at all of this mobile stuff. you should be looking over here at how the increase in data take old machine learning techniques and open up new ranges of applications. i am very interested in marketplaces, networks. i am always looking there. it is a scenario i know very well. i've been spending a lot of it more time on artificial intelligence, biology, other things. emily: we will get back to artificial intelligence. i want to close the loop on this private versus public conversation. if we are in a quasi-private market bubble, do you see it affecting the facebooks of the world? reid: i tend to be focused on series a and series b. linkedin is a public company. what are the new initiatives? what are the things we are building at a five-year to seven year time frame? emily: you wrote that post, a herd of unicorns can exist. say there are 150 unicorns right now, how many of those survive? reid: survive and thrive? i would guess given -- because of the quasi-private bubble, i would guess a third to half have a good outcome. emily: if you look at the list of unicorns, a large percentage have valuations at a billion dollars or near a billion dollars? reid: who is going to win the bid to lead the next round? just like all psychology of numbers, if person a -- there is a natural tendency. one of the good things about the private market, you are trying to deal with much longer time frames. that kind of thing comes out in the wash over time. emily: what is an entrepreneur to do? should they always go for person b? reid: it is most easy, most natural, most human to use the number to benchmark how they are doing. select the partners who build the company you will build five to seven years from now. if the two people are equivalent, take the higher valuation. you should really think about, when you take an investor, you are taking a serious partner, committed to making your company into something real and much bigger than it currently is and that is what matters. the current valuation does not matter at all. emily: sam altman called it unicorn fraud, this financial engineering that may or might not be happening. would you go so far as to say unicorn fraud? reid: given the number of companies, he may have better visibility into that than i do. at greylock, we do not go for that at all. we never offer term sheets like that. emily: your competition is. reid: and that is fine. if an entrepreneur does not want to partner to build a great high integrity massively good company and five to seven years, we are the wrong partners. emily: are you concerned about late stage investors? reid: we are cautious about them. where we see the fraud is in those later stage private companies. we have gotten very careful about when we dohose investments. emily: having lived through the last bubble and seeing the diversity of opinions, how do you think we will look back on this moment in silicon valley history? reid: i think we will look back on it as, wow, you just come through a decade where interesting network oriented companies are built, everything from facebook and linkedin and twitter to airbnb, uber, and dropbox. all of those became significant companies. kind of a little indecisive at the moment. nothing really where the valley is charging in a particular direction. if you are looking at joining the company, consider joining a company like that. right now, it is pretty indecisive. emily: what are you investing in? what are you not investing in? reid: my last two investments are stealth. the kinds of things we have done, communications, some things on mobile market places, couple of those. i think -- i think that matters less in a long-term. if you bet right, it all comes out in the valuation. you still still get a good return on the company. my investing is less directly tied to that. emily: my interview with reid hoffman. what do uber and airbnb have in common? the need to go global as fast as possible. we will pick up that idea, next. ♪ emily: a live picture of the nighttime manhattan skyline. "bloomberg" west is live in the east today. we continue our conversation with reid hoffman. one of his biggest focuses is teaching stanford students the art of blitz scaling. reid: most silicon valley people, when you ask them the secret of silicon valley, they will give you a start upstory. the startup story is necessary, but inefficient. when you look at all the unicorns, a huge number of them come from silicon valley, a region whose population is 4 million people. why is that? the answer lies in the fact that there is an embedded knowledge, playbook, talent base, collaboration game for how do you build global companies very fast. speed is both necessary for the expansion market and competition. silicon valley has built that playbook about how those go to market, financing, technology construction. what we are doing for the stanford class, bringing in a bunch of people who have done that and interviewing them in disparate set of areas. here is what i know and here's what people i talked to know. emily: startups should focus on going global early on. how does that square with this idea that you are supposed to focus on the product and get the product right? reid: there is a whole set of products where you are naturally global. when we launched linkedin, we put 13 countries in the drop-down. we started adding countries from the very first day. it was a personal geography lesson. a whole stack of products which are naturally global. the second part is, small tweaks or small things that allow you to go global sooner. whatsapp was not dominant in the u.s very dominant globally. the last one, you think about, global matters in terms of critical mass. some companies say look, we know huge amount of work and capital to go global fast, but that is important to do. other companies are just domestic right now, a different product market. emily: interesting that uber is a company doing it well. uber and airbnb have different strategies. what do you make of the difference? reid: airbnb has a global network effect that is useful. people travel between countries. if you have a whole bunch of residencies in europe or in the u.s. or singapore, people who travel there, that is a global network affect. they naturally expand globally. they do not have to do as much specific hard-core work as uber does. emily: interesting. i was wondering when you use the word natural, how much of airbnb is the beast just feeding itself? how does it capitalize on its own momentum? reid: it is the way the world should be. look, a bunch of things where having a unique
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u.s. -- u.s. ground troops don't have to be kids from iowa. charles: we have spent billions to trade these middle easterners are they capable? to have the spirit or the will to complete the task? >> they have been fighting among each other for millennia. yes. they are quite capable it isn't highly specialized people with the latest technology. for the most part they operate in pickup trucks with the fuel or bird vehicles. but i think this will come down to the huddle that the president had with what is your putin off the side of the mayor de blasio conference following vienna between secretary kerry that what is being discussed is a grand bargain between russia and united states where the syrian allies you are quite capable if left alone they handle syria and united states and iraqis and the kurds handle iraq and deadly crash isis but then that turns into syria. charles: we will have you back later in the show. a piece comparing the paris attacks to the fall of rome bailout their defense is to crumble in only have their souls to blame. is american next? ♪ what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. seven francis still morning following the terrorist attack 129 dead and hundreds injured. 99 in critical condition. we go to paris with the latest. >> unfortunately no progress to report in the manhunt of the eight terrorists involved friday night despite the fact he was almost caught when he crossed the border into belgium. police stopped him with two other men they checked is a dedication but did not realize he was on the country's most wanted and allowed him to leave now they are searching desperately for that man. there have been more than 150 raids many last night and took many into custody and the mastermind of the attacks is described as belgium's most notorious jihadi to plant the failed attack, the trade that was foiled by three american heroes and financed other attempted plots before pulling off the paris attack. he was in belgium for the attacks because it would be more difficult to catch and if he is headed to syria as the country struggles to recover. charles: one harvard historian compares the attack to the fall of rome. now europe has allowed itself to have its defenses to crumble. if your article is starts off very bold that what happened on friday was not unprecedented. the world stands with it in france is a hollow phrase because he will not stand with president hollande because you don't believe it. >> we have heard this before. they now have been at the frequency once every six months the same thing since then the islamic states has increased and then the fine words of the ineffective actions when we say we would only do and for over a year with the presence in iraq and syria. charles: what should francis do? >> with respect to vengeance >> this cannot be done from that air it is clear but we pulled out of iraq recreated a vacuum that the islamic states has come. only a significant employment of special forces will the feet the islamic state to receive more airstrikes there will not degrade the capability. >> search of the comparing what is happening now to of all of the roman empire. today's become so large that the american economy has done that is this inevitable and the business goes through? because empires have fallen. >> but with the european union in its base is three challenges a bank cannot survive without leadership and a pat -- a problem of mass migration but it has a fifth column of the radical islamist within the european society right now i don't see europe to have that capability. charles: they put into neutral they conquered the world paid mercenaries but this is an idealist. there is no greater is the diplomatic solution? >> i think there is. the work on his life of how the middle east used to be blended was united states that called the shots. when of kissinger's achievements to bake the united states the past broker. but that has further to go until we have american leadership. >>. >> three days after i isis calendar 29 people the president labeled the slaughter a setback he has many ways with words but fellow democrats are not echoing them anymore. ♪ hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors, we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? jeb bush: leadership means it's not about yappin'.. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. charles: a major democrat obama backer gives it to the american people straight. his comments are next. >> the implications are it is not just an intelligence failure of a coalition campaign we have a lot isis to have stationary in iraq with too much time to plan and plots and resources directed against us. unless that changes strategically we can expect more attacks like this. charles: colleague u.sgn against isis a failure. to say one of many democrats to be a fan of the obama strategy. joining me now former aide to senator schumer. former h. w. bush campaign director. >> a lot of frustration and by what is going on in the middle east. obama should dismiss this cool demeanor he has kept regardless of the situation. and that may bother some people optically. >> sometimes spike lee says go off sometimes. you can be too cool for school of people were slaughtered. >> it is said huge rebuke of the white house the to the top democrats were intelligence dianne feinstein in a coordinated messages but separate call the strategy is insufficient and the failure. it is a huge development without a civilizing it brought obama is the pepe le peu of the democratic party. >> that would not go that far. but i think the president has to do what are the will the french ask for article five? 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u.s. that they are aware that u.s. citizens might be present at the hotel. the u.s. bassy in bamako is looking to verify that information. >>> let's look another the group's leader. he once lead al-qaeda in the area, but split to form his own militia. the group has never pledged allegiance to isil, but does have ties to al-qaeda. the u.s. has charged him with terrorism in connection with the 2013 attack on an algerian gas refinery. that attack killed 40 hostages, including three americans. >>> harden lang is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. he used to work in mali. >> the security posture in bamako has always been of some concern. there has always been a great deal of concern from the get-go that there could be an asymmetric attack in the area. in bamako itself there have been some attacks off and on, recently at a restaurant, but it has been fairly quiet compared to the north of the country. this fact changes that. >> what should the international response be? >> for the french for instance -- the french in the wake particularly of what has happen
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u.s. homeland, the u.s. military is in a fight against isis overseas. we will talk about how concerned americans should be about the fight on both fronts. and syrian refugees in limbo after more than 30 u.s states will not take them in. how can the u.s. really ensure isis terrorists are not among the thousands of innocent people trying to escape war? that story, next. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start hu
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u.s. military. he pointed out the u.s. spends more on the u.s. litary, whatever the statistic he threw out there. he was definitely laying out that argument. i think he made an effective case last night. i think he was kind of overwhelmed. he is outside of the main stream of the republican party on that. which is really dominated be i that more hawkish neo-conservative foreign policy. >> we will talk to you very soon. so much to analyze, more to analyze in terms of the minimum wage. a democrats, pretty much united are trying to raise the minimum wage. donald trump, ben carson, marco rubio said they would not want to raise the minimum wage. carson said a higher minimum wage would kill jobs. >> every time we raise the minimum wage the jobless people increases. it's typically a problem in the black community. only 19.8% of plaque teenagers have a job. they're looking for one. >> he said if you keep raising the minimum wage, a plaque teenager will have less of an opportunity to get that job. let's see that claim jobs lost when you raise the minimum wa
u.s. military. he pointed out the u.s. spends more on the u.s. litary, whatever the statistic he threw out there. he was definitely laying out that argument. i think he made an effective case last night. i think he was kind of overwhelmed. he is outside of the main stream of the republican party on that. which is really dominated be i that more hawkish neo-conservative foreign policy. >> we will talk to you very soon. so much to analyze, more to analyze in terms of the minimum wage. a...
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u.s. official tells cbs news that they are almost certain a u.s. strike killed isis terrorist mohamed emwazi. a u.s. drone was tracking him, known as jihadi john, since wednesday, waiting for a clear shot. a missile was fired thursday night as emwazi entered a vehicle in syria. britain's prime minister praised the u.s. mission. >> he was intent on murdering many more people. >> reporter: emwazi is believed to us about be responsible for hostages, including american journalists james foley and steven sotlo if, f and american aid worker peter kassig in syria in 2013. the gruesome videos he was in presented the world a terrifying image of a islamic state and more propaganda tools for the islamic group. emwazi, a british citizens, believed to us about be in his mid-20s was born in kuwait and raised in london. he had a degree in computer programming and disappeared from the london's family home two years ago travelling to us about syria. the video massacres he staged turned him into a sim bombic leader of the islamic state and a top u.s. target. -- . >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry said the strike
u.s. official tells cbs news that they are almost certain a u.s. strike killed isis terrorist mohamed emwazi. a u.s. drone was tracking him, known as jihadi john, since wednesday, waiting for a clear shot. a missile was fired thursday night as emwazi entered a vehicle in syria. britain's prime minister praised the u.s. mission. >> he was intent on murdering many more people. >> reporter: emwazi is believed to us about be responsible for hostages, including american journalists james...
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up, and additional 65 million a year -- billion, we're spending over 100 billion a year here in u.s. u.sdoes that mean for federal budgets? >> that is not pretty. that does not take account of what happens when we go and fight terror overseas, run wars, that is trillions of dollars with that. overall cost are staggering, interesting question to me, going forward, how -- how not whether but how do we fight this, i believe we have to use more technology, because just humans we -- literally you run out of money. deirdre: you run out of money. so it implies that any president who come ises more resources to fight terrorism, in my view is worth it, you either spend money up front or after issue but will have to raise taxes. >> you are going to have to raise taxes, or take money from somewhere else. but the big issue, the issue that people should be debating, what is the cost effective way of doing this? really there are big differences. deirdre: former french president ar sarkozy said to puthese type of bracelets in france there are those who are suspected of being sympathetic to terrorist ca
up, and additional 65 million a year -- billion, we're spending over 100 billion a year here in u.s. u.sdoes that mean for federal budgets? >> that is not pretty. that does not take account of what happens when we go and fight terror overseas, run wars, that is trillions of dollars with that. overall cost are staggering, interesting question to me, going forward, how -- how not whether but how do we fight this, i believe we have to use more technology, because just humans we -- literally...
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u.s.? >> the u.s. government is confirming that it was two u.s. government employees who were shot and killed during this incident. they don't know what the motive s and they're trying to avoid speculation because the investigation is just getting under way. the u.s. president barack obama noted the incident in his hoping remarks with the israeli prime minister a short time ago that he didn't say much more other than the families have been notified and that the u.s. i is--this facility is--this facility >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> myanmar's ruling party has conceded defeat in the nation's first properly held election in decades. the commission has already announcing results which place the main opposition party to win by a lan landslide majority. aung san suu kyi is the leader of the opposition party. it needs 67% of seats to take full control of parliament and choose a president, a role that aung san suu kyi is not allowed to hold. the final tally is not expected for day, and it could be
u.s.? >> the u.s. government is confirming that it was two u.s. government employees who were shot and killed during this incident. they don't know what the motive s and they're trying to avoid speculation because the investigation is just getting under way. the u.s. president barack obama noted the incident in his hoping remarks with the israeli prime minister a short time ago that he didn't say much more other than the families have been notified and that the u.s. i is--this facility...
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u.s. u.s. stock futures are up after the dow gained 247 points. were added in last month. randy: for the third year in a row, the company has a huge backlog of boot orders. they added a new sheen. they stil cannot keep up with the demandl. last year the company was behind by 100,000 orders in december. experts say as many as one in 10 people has seasonal depression. emily: pointer bl -- winter blah s. try changing your sleep schedule. getting up earlier and going to bed earlier will maximize the amount of light in your day. embrace winter workouts. it might be called but experts say outdoor light is brighter than indoor light even on a great day. you will burn calories and increase depression fighting chemicals. you may want to but do not hibernate. staying social will help you feel happier and more productive. maybe go for a run with your friends outside. randy: we master that -- first one, going to bed early. two fastball players hitting the court and setting a record. emily: how their height played a role. erika: the company bringing a casino is scaling back the new look at mgm' s design. the final moments of a denver' s teachers life. what we can expect in the trial of her accused teenage killer. the new england patriot talking to newscenter 5 about his son' s cancer diagnosis. >> hi. good morning, eyeopener! randy: good morning, everyone at the high school. they are awesome. well, tonight, they are getting a high five. emily: it has a lot to do with heart of this team. tonight. blue sky and the background. rain off to the west. this is moving in our direction here. s. we jump up to 50 degrees by 9:00 a.m. and spend the afternoon in the 50' s. by 5:00 p.m., rain is moving lingering rain earlier tomorrow morning. upper 50' s tomorrow. pulling it back down into the s on saturday. emily: 5:25. it is time for ipod verse. olessa: giants among men on the basketball court. this is the tallest matchup in college basketball history. 6" tall. the other place for florida. irvine won the game. they make the other basketball players look short. over 7 feet. even the to also players -- utah jazz weret playing withh thee. got a broom and knocked it down into the basket. the crowd was delighted but you cannot get an assist from a broom. emily: it is such a great shot. they should make an exception. randy: a rhode island senator facing backlash. public backlash over an e-mail that goes to the wrong recipient. the message causing major fallout. whitey bulger' s longtime girlfriend back in a federal courtroom. the issue that will be front and center at today' s hearing. wide open on the mass pike in boston. >> new york on alert. the message for police after a new video from isis. >> a boston man accused of trying to kill his mother. the move that almost made his arrest of violent showdown. emily: whitey bulger' s girlfriend hauled back to boston. she will face tough questions about his killing spree. randy: a wild assault and a walmart. the little sleight that may have touched off the shopping attack on the eye. >> you are watching wcvb, boston' s news leader. this is newscenter 5' s eyeopener. emily: 5:30 on this thursday morning. olessa: things seem to be moving along nicely. good morning. randy: i' m randy price. pleasant star. emily: you do not need to scrape the wenzhou. this map is impressive -- you do not need to scrape the windshield. cindy: springfield, 30 degrees warmer than it was yesterday. you get the idea. not as cold to start out. it is close to 50 in springfield right now. 46 in boston. plymouth in the lower 40' s. in the north shore in beverly, in the mid 40' s. we can thank the cloud cover. these clouds are coming out ahead of a strip of rain. . it is going to take most of the day before it gets in here. by noon time, in the mid 50' s under the clouds. it could be a shower off to the west but we think it is closer to 5:00 p.m. before the rain starts to move in. the temperatures today, mid-50' s. a milder south a silly -- southeasterly wind. at lunchtime, maybe one or two showers. as we get two or 3:00 this sneak into the merrimack valley. steadier rain by 6:00 p.m. so as far as this rain impacting our commute, no issues this morning. medium impact this afternoon. overnight into tomorrow morning, that is when the rain may come roads. they are dry for now. olessa: a live look outside. volume is building. luckily no accidents to report. all of our construction cleared away. , traveling towards boston south of town, construction cleared along 93. expressway 10-15 braintree to boston. north of town in good she. -- good shape. the trains and buses starting on schedule. randy: raids are underway in brussels this morning, targeting friends of one of the paris suicide bombers bilal hadfi. is one of three attackers killed in the attack on -- on friday. emily: new york' s mayor is urging everyone to go about their day after a video appears to threaten the city. the city' s police commissioner says new york is already on high potential terror target. randy: a boston man under arrest charged with stabbing his mother. police tracked down matthew davis last night where they say he went to pull out a knife. mother is hospitalized. right now a woman who helped whitey bulger stay on the lam for more than a decade is about to head back to a boston courtroom. emily: internet and tornad -- antoinette antonio with what to expect. antoinetter : caps on greg will not say a word to the grand jury. about who else might have helped the mobster elude capture. greg had pleaded not guilty last months. prosecutors have upped the stakes against her, threatening her with even more prison time if she does not talk. but our legal analyst says don' t expect that to work. >> i can' t imagine that as this will induce her to change the course she has kept for most of her life. antoinette: greg is already serving an eight-year sentence. her lawyer has said repeatedly that greg has nothing else to offer and that she will not be used as a tool of the government in order to harass people. bulger meanwhile is serving a life sentence for 11 / . -- for 11 convictions. emily: thank you. we are expecting new details as the teenager accused of killing his teacher has back to the courtroom. todd in salem this morning with what to expect. todd: good morning. today we expect to hear more testimony from the cleaning crew supervisor who described for the jury yesterday the bloody aftermath and the danvers high school bathroom where philip chisholm killed colleen ritzer. surveillance video is what the jury saw yesterday. the surveillance video shows colleen ritzer walking out of her classroom to the bathroom. philip chism scene and the video checking to make sure the coast is clear before he follows her in. prosecutors say he was in the bathroom for 11 minutes before walking out with what appears to be a bloody hand. prosecutors say he returned minutes later with a recycling bin. then dumped her body behind the school. chism did not react to the video but he did talk to the judge after refusing to come into the courtroom on tuesday. >> do you want to give up that right to be present and be here, to confront, see the witnesses and see the cross examination? [noa audio] todd: after some delays, the defense says that chism is competent to stand trial. randy: new new details are coming out on the death of a new eve -- died last night of a phenyl overdose. leslie is accused of giving her heroin laced with the painkiller. court documents that she provided the drug so that she would calm down after not meeting an online acquaintance . they say they told her mother and her boyfriend, who are charged in the death, to get their story straight for police. a rhode island state is under fire for a muslim e-mail she sent. her name is elaine morgan. e-mail was meant for a constituent, but it was instead sent to other lawmakers. in the e-mail, she says syrian refugees should not be welcomed in rhode island because muslims want to " murder, rape and to tap -- decapitate anyone who is non-muslim." emily: the aquarium is coming out strongly against a plan to redevelop the boston harbor. this is a rendering of the billion-dollar proposal that calls for condos and hotel and office of retail space. the aquarium says it is for a revamped garage but thinks his plan would cause traffic, hurt parking, and block visitor access to the water from. randy: anti-bottles of cough syrup left at a cemetery. emily: this mystery getting police involved. a patriot talking to newscenter 5 about his son' s cancer battle. how his faith i helping his family. in walmart. violent confrontation. new raids carried out in right. identified as one of the suicide s attacks. olessa: welcome back to the eye-opener. expressway -- building delays. a 25 minute trip from braintree to boston. no accidents to report. all of our construction is gone. i did not need that ice scraper. cindy: temperatures running in the 40' s this morning. the trade-off -- the clouds in the rain off to our west. it is going to take most of today before that gets here. you will want an umbrella late this afternoon and this evening. heaviest rain comes in overnight. in the 50' s today and tomorrow. it does get a little bit cooler but we dry out for saturday. >> we basically three statistics out the window. we hates to texas because your kid is not supposed to get cancer. emily: a patriots star opening up about his boys battle with cancer. his four-month o undergoing chemotherapy at boston children' s hospital. after he was diagnosed with kidney cancer last months. he stunned the crowd at a fundraiser monday when he made that announcement. the offensive linemen who beat testicular cancer sat down with kelly. he says faith is helping he and his wife during these very difficult times. nate: i know that there is the possibility of recovery and grace that god can show you through all of these things. that is the hope that we carry emily: he says hudson keeps the family positive with his infectious smile. randy: boston mayor marty walsh targeting young smokers. he said his proposals will randy: breaking news on the isis threat against new york city. emily: we are also in boston where whitey' s girlfriend is back in court. first we want to get to this forecast. cindy: we have been tracking the storm all week. it has been causing lots of issues. snow across a good portion of the country. we are going to get some rain. and we needed. it. comes in late today to tomorrow. heaviest downpour occurs during the overnight hours. for tomorrow morning commute, there will be wet weather lingering along the coastline. you can see the strip of rain extending from florida to the canadian border and pushing in our direction. it is taking it time. heaviest rain right now around d.c. area towards know for. -- towards norfork. underneath the clouds, a southeasterly wind this morning below 10 miles an hour. not nearly as cold as it was yesterday morning. most spots on the 40' s right now. 41 worcester. rory six boston. we should jump by 9:00 a.m. close to 50 degrees. -- 46 in boston. here you can see on future cast by lunchtime, one or two showers worcester west. a few showers make a -- amy may move in by 3:00 this afternoon. the heavier rain by 6:00 p.m., it is starting to push through worcester toward boston. during the overnight hours, there will be heavier downpours. by first thing tomorrow morning, the rain will start to exit the coast. thenw e we' re clearing out in the afternoon. thewinds get gusty overnight. tomorrow. 50' s today. s tomorrow. s on saturday. let' s get you out to the roads. olessa: so far little bit busy. route one. southbound side. a little bit of volume here. south of town, getting report of a crash on route 3 by route 18. you, plan accordingly. route 30. 93 south, a little bit of volume p are looking ok into boston. trains and buses running a schedule. emily: breaking department and taxpayer police launched sixrai attacks. police launched six raids. randy: now new isis video has new york city on alert. suggesting times square would be at the target. city' s mayor this morning. erika: that message there is no specific threat and trust in police. people are being urged to be vigilant and since the paris patrol at key transit hub and soft targets like theaters. that isis video showing images of times square. says it looks like a propaganda previously released video and nothing new. tis release comes days after washington, d.c. frank: her life after police say she her at the mother' madipan. matthew davis is charged with assault and battery. on tuesday night, he stabbed his own mother several times. his seriously injured mother able to tell officers it was her son. police arrested the sun and dorchester last night. during arrest, they tried to reach -- he tried to reach for a knife. the philip chism murder trial continues in salem with more testimony expected from the cleaning crew supervisor who described for the jury the bloody scene in the bathroom at danvers high school where philip chosen allegedly killed colleen ritzer. this video showing colleen ritzer walking out of her high school classroom. chism follows her into the bathroom. appears to be a bloody hand. the defense admits that chism killed colleen ritzer but claimed he was mentally ill. emily: whitey bulger' s longtime girlfriend catherine greg is expected back in court today as prosecutors tried to get her to open up about who else may have helped the mobster while they were on the run. greg pleaded not guilty what she was arraigned last months. prosecutors have upped the stakes against greg, threatening her with more prison time if she does not talk. greg already servingi an eight year sentence for hers role in her lawyer has said repeatedly has said that she has nothing else to offer and she will not be used as a "tool of the government" to harass other people. mr. trump: we got to knock the [bleep] out of them. we got to do it. randy: crowd in worcester getting raucous as donald trump vows to take out isis. the republican contender says he will send ground troops into syria to wipe out the terror group. some protesters were among the crowd. emily: jeb bush is making his presidential run official today. he will file to be on the primary ballot in new hampshire. the former florida governor is on a campaign swing to the granite state. at a house party in bed for he called for u.s. ground forces to fight isis. -- in bedford, he called for the u.s. ground forces to fight isis. last month the entire planet was average october. and that would make it the warmest october on record. the agency also said seven of the 10 warmest months ever year. randy: this they' ll charge with murdering -- this man stabbed and strength of the woman tuesday inside his home and hid her body in s co a closet. the two got into over money and the man stabbed a woman. emily: the october jobs report for massachusetts is due today to september' s on a planet rate was 4.6% after the loss of 7000 jobs. the national unemployment rate hit 5% last months. that is the lowest level since april, 2018 2008. mayor ross wants to raise the minimum wage for buying any the mayor says it will help young people appreciate healthy choices. needham raised its age limit to 21 several years ago. randy: could be lights out for the late-night service as some members of the board that oversees the t says the exte
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u.s. law enforcement, u.s. counterterror officials have been worried about for some time. that is what they tend to call a mumbai-style attack. it's multiple gunmen attacking populated areas, crowded areas, killing many of them, taking hostages. that's what played out on the streets of paris. you have the fbi now warning local field offices here in the states and other law enforcement to prepare for this kind of thing, saying they should redo their training, for instance, for active shooter situations. they should look out for people surveilling targets, taking video footage of targets for a plan. those being warning signs. they don't have anything specific or credible, but they do know the way these terror groups operate, if they see something happen over here and it works, there are sympathizers here in the u.s. u.s. officials are aware of them. that's inspiration for them. they're saying, be prepared for it. they're not saying it's likely to be on the same scale as paris but there's a risk and they're trying to prepare law enforcement to do everything they can to prevent that. >> tonight you have a fascinating special report coming up tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, targeting eastern terror. you sat down with people who know the most about this, on the inside of intelligence. what can you tell us about it? >> people may not know this but there are 16 intelligent agencies out there. you know about the cia, you know about the nsa, but there are many others that are part of this team, in effect. you have the nro, national reconnaissance operation, that runs the spy satellite, the nga that analyzes the spy satellite data. so many. and every day they're fighting these kinds of threats. there are many threats out there. this is one takeaway they talk about specifically cyber threats. but, you know, t
u.s. law enforcement, u.s. counterterror officials have been worried about for some time. that is what they tend to call a mumbai-style attack. it's multiple gunmen attacking populated areas, crowded areas, killing many of them, taking hostages. that's what played out on the streets of paris. you have the fbi now warning local field offices here in the states and other law enforcement to prepare for this kind of thing, saying they should redo their training, for instance, for active shooter...
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u.s. military says the u.s.ial operations troops are working with special operation forces to free the more than 140 hostages still inside the radisson blu hotelow. there,eo and audio is the podcast and the transcript of our broadcast. democracy now! is hiring a director of development to lead our fundraising efforts. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] óoç cleese, and i do hope you will enjoy me for an exciting new television series, a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program, a studio conversation that you may never forget. so settle back, take a deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on a most memorable episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel series.
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u.s. military says the u.s.ial operations troops are working with special operation forces to free the more than 140 hostages still inside the radisson blu hotel.o. there,eo and audio is the podcast and the transcript of our broadcast. democracy now! is hiring a director of development to lead our fundraising efforts. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored by annenberg/cpb narrator: though north america is known for its abundant natural resources,
u.s. military says the u.s.ial operations troops are working with special operation forces to free the more than 140 hostages still inside the radisson blu hotel.o. there,eo and audio is the podcast and the transcript of our broadcast. democracy now! is hiring a director of development to lead our fundraising efforts. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or...
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u.s. has heard from its turkish amlies and the turks are taking responsibility for shooting down this jet with that the turks are telling the u.s. that the jet was in turkish air space. the defense official telling us that u.s. military was not involved, which of course is significant, because the u.s. does have a large presence on the border and for the most part, the u.s. officials are directing questions about this to the government of russia and turkey. they are trying to put the focus on those two nations. >> the pentagon statement given to aljazeera america says that u.s. forces were not involved, though we know u.s. forces have been helping to enforce turkish air space. that crash will be discussed today between president obama and french president francois hollande. >> absolutely. it is a significant development that two leaders will discuss and as president hollande comes here, he comes to visit a long time partner, strange ally, a country that the united states has called america's oldest ally. president hollande comes with a fairly aggressive stance, wanting real action, wanting to develop cooperation, if not coordination between countries like the united states. he met yesterday with the british
u.s. has heard from its turkish amlies and the turks are taking responsibility for shooting down this jet with that the turks are telling the u.s. that the jet was in turkish air space. the defense official telling us that u.s. military was not involved, which of course is significant, because the u.s. does have a large presence on the border and for the most part, the u.s. officials are directing questions about this to the government of russia and turkey. they are trying to put the focus on...
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u.s.. u.s. about the -- is about as 100 day average. joe: even if it had not been for the attack in paris, you might have expected a negative a because of how ugly thursday and friday was going into the weekend. alix: you could say we passed the 50 day. we are due for some kind of oversold bounce. ,oesn't actually have any legs or is it just a relief rally because we are so beaten out. a lot of people think it is about the dollar. and incredibly surprising day. take a look at how market reaction has been during other periods like this. putting this day and week into perspective. why line 9/11. he saw stocks fall after that it we were in the midst of a recession. ,, the greenline purple line, with the exception of 2008, they continue to climb higher. those shots and external factors do not trickle down the way one might expect. you expect them to be transformative events and they are important, but in terms of the market reaction they tend to be in stride. alix: i was looking at the dollar, at treasuries and is there any kind of safe haven? money flowing into the u.s. treasuries of the beginning of the day, but all of them were a washout at the end of the day. scarlet: you can see all of these charts and more on twitter. alix: i want to bring in brendan who is on the ground in paris. us started by telling us what the mood is like in paris today. what you just miss was a small crowd behind me singing la marseillaise. a smaller crowd, thinned by the rain. but it was never as big as the one here after the charlie hebdo massacre. a crowd of 1 million and a half then rallied for solid area. that is not happening. people are uncomfortable being in crowds. last night there were about 500 able here. they heard some firecrackers and there was a panic. people are scared, frankly. the one thing i've heard from everybody, they are going about their normal business. easy traffic behind me. there was commuting today. but people are very open about feelact they did not personally threatened after the charlie hebdo massacre because they were not journalists. they
u.s.. u.s. about the -- is about as 100 day average. joe: even if it had not been for the attack in paris, you might have expected a negative a because of how ugly thursday and friday was going into the weekend. alix: you could say we passed the 50 day. we are due for some kind of oversold bounce. ,oesn't actually have any legs or is it just a relief rally because we are so beaten out. a lot of people think it is about the dollar. and incredibly surprising day. take a look at how market...
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u.s. president obama. he is pushing to knit together a coalition to tackle isis that includes u.s. and russia. the u.s. s refused military cooperation with russia. raised its stake in dahlia and pharmaceuticals to 9.9% in a series of transactions darting in october. the move underlined his commitment to battle the drugmaker. do you think that bankers still aren't too much? deutsche bank ceo still think so. sectorsa swipe at the compensation structure and went on to say that too many people have senior titles. german finance reporter is in frankfurt for it. nicholas, what is going to be the effect of all of this? what does this do to morale at thatche bank as the guys work at this institution wake up and read those headlights. immediate effect is justification for his and announced plans to overhaul the compensation program as well as to make sure that staff share in thepain of paying down fines were past misconduct. not just the shareholders. going a few steps further, you could argue that this is part of his did to transform the company. on the one hand, he will be cutting jobs across the businesses. i
u.s. president obama. he is pushing to knit together a coalition to tackle isis that includes u.s. and russia. the u.s. s refused military cooperation with russia. raised its stake in dahlia and pharmaceuticals to 9.9% in a series of transactions darting in october. the move underlined his commitment to battle the drugmaker. do you think that bankers still aren't too much? deutsche bank ceo still think so. sectorsa swipe at the compensation structure and went on to say that too many people have...
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u.s., u.s. treasury department placed caesar sir ran owe on its drug kingpin list in december. officials called him one of the most prolific cocaine suppliers for a major cartel in mexico and pedro perez was first arrested in 2013 on drug and organized crime charges. >>> we're not used to kangaroos in the u.s this little guy is bringing much needed support to veterans. we will show you how straight ahead. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. what every coconut wants. introducing kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole-roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps, and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. say more with new kisses deluxe. your loving touch stimulates his senses and nurtures his mind. the johnson's scent, lather, and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? >>> welcome back at 4:54. to tv guide announced simpson's as the the most powerful tv series in history. it comes as part of the magazine's power issue which is full of the most powerful people in television. commemorative certification the simpson's illustration was creat
u.s., u.s. treasury department placed caesar sir ran owe on its drug kingpin list in december. officials called him one of the most prolific cocaine suppliers for a major cartel in mexico and pedro perez was first arrested in 2013 on drug and organized crime charges. >>> we're not used to kangaroos in the u.s this little guy is bringing much needed support to veterans. we will show you how straight ahead. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its...
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u.s. counterterror agencies are already preparing heightened security measures for airports in the region with direct flights to the u.s. u.s. continues to analyze communication intercepts between isis in sinai and isis leadership in syria. detailing elements of the incident after the fact. possible sign that isis or isis affiliate carried out the attack. >> if this doesn't end up being isis, it would represent isis coming of age as international terrorist group. >> reporter: with russian forces on the ground and in the air in syria, one question is how moscow would respond to the deadliest destruction of an aircraft by a bomb since pan am 103. >> i expect the russians will take some action. how? help us in our battle with isil. >> part of the working theory is, if this was indeed a bomb, the device may have used military grade explosive, based on the size and signature of the incident that took this plane down as observed by u.s. surveillance assets. this assessment is hampered by the lack, wolf, of any hard, forensic evidence, namely, any other normal investigation of a plane crash, you of course look at wreckage and test
u.s. counterterror agencies are already preparing heightened security measures for airports in the region with direct flights to the u.s. u.s. continues to analyze communication intercepts between isis in sinai and isis leadership in syria. detailing elements of the incident after the fact. possible sign that isis or isis affiliate carried out the attack. >> if this doesn't end up being isis, it would represent isis coming of age as international terrorist group. >> reporter: with...
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u.s. officials say. but for now the u.s. is counting on the fact russia has no intention of attacking u.s. warplanes. the pentagon believes that from latakia air base in fact the russian radars would have a hard time reaching over a mountain range just to the east and locking onto u.s. aircraft. still, u.s. warplanes could be at the risk of an accidental shootdown as they fly over turkey. >> they're going to have to alter their tactics, their approach routes. and at the very least coordinate with the russians to make sure that they don't get shot down by the s-400 or any other antiaircraft system that the russians are deploying at this point. >> reporter: and since the shootdown of the russian aircraft by turkey, it appears the turks are steering well clear of russian aircraft, u.s. officials say. the state department publicly backing up turkey's assertion the russians were in its air space, but still holding the door open to reconciliation with the russians if moscow agrees to fight isis. >> our view has been very clear on where we'd like to see russia in terms of this broader scope. and it's worth s
u.s. officials say. but for now the u.s. is counting on the fact russia has no intention of attacking u.s. warplanes. the pentagon believes that from latakia air base in fact the russian radars would have a hard time reaching over a mountain range just to the east and locking onto u.s. aircraft. still, u.s. warplanes could be at the risk of an accidental shootdown as they fly over turkey. >> they're going to have to alter their tactics, their approach routes. and at the very least...
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u.s. foreign policy. it would say the u.s. war on isis, the u.s. strategy on isis doesn't now seem to be working. >> let me bring in the editor of defense, the french president already vowing to retaliate easier said than done in a world where it's not necessarily staid actsor actsors. >> the u.s. and france has been working together on this fight that stretches from nigeria to the indian ocean. this is an enormous terrorism effort and how to fight on this attack when we're not sure who actually conducted the attack is a strong statement. >> let's look at this a little farther back in terms of the united states and what things might have been missed here and how vulnerable we might be. looking at the weapons, reports of grenades and the sort of things used tonight. would that be more difficult for a group to use in this country? >> reporter: this in country the attack, or a homegrown inspired attacks, a lot of counter terrorism officials saying there's no evidence of any kind of credible attack here. but it's grenades, arms that domestic homeland of
u.s. foreign policy. it would say the u.s. war on isis, the u.s. strategy on isis doesn't now seem to be working. >> let me bring in the editor of defense, the french president already vowing to retaliate easier said than done in a world where it's not necessarily staid actsor actsors. >> the u.s. and france has been working together on this fight that stretches from nigeria to the indian ocean. this is an enormous terrorism effort and how to fight on this attack when we're not sure...
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u.s. standards and u.s. values and u.s. leadership. here is always a temptation i think for a race to the bottom but i think the countries that have come into contact with u.s. investors and u.s. capital understand the different standards that come with that and crave it. that really is a strong desire in embassy after embassy that we have spent time with for u.s. companies to be actively investing in these markets. >> tell us a little bit more about chlorine and the role of opcw in addressing these new reports of the use of that chemical inside syria. >> what is interesting is that the first major use ever in world war i of a kep -- chemical weapon was chlorine. in april of 1915 the germans released many cylinders filled with chlorine gas and went into no man's land, killing people in the trenches and thereafter the powers developed much better chemicals than chlorine to use. mustard, louisite and later came nerve agents after world war ii. so chlorine, we all think of it as the thing associated with your pool. it's a cleansing agent.
u.s. standards and u.s. values and u.s. leadership. here is always a temptation i think for a race to the bottom but i think the countries that have come into contact with u.s. investors and u.s. capital understand the different standards that come with that and crave it. that really is a strong desire in embassy after embassy that we have spent time with for u.s. companies to be actively investing in these markets. >> tell us a little bit more about chlorine and the role of opcw in...
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u.s. come the british program was ahead of the u.s. and the u.s. it ofm is in a little flux. but let me ask you about civil servants. one of the ways the defense got a plus was cuts across government including a 30% cut to the ministry of defense civilians. is there concern the loss of that kind of talent may end up undermining british defense given that is been greate reliance on both contractors and civilians? andrew: they had a 33% cut in 2010. that took numbers to around 56,000. there talking about another 30% on top of that. invaluableabsolutely job keeping the military on the move. so yes it's a big worry. this is something that will have to be handled with considerable care. vago: when of the shortcomings that has been expressed by u.s. military -- one of the shortcomings that has been expressed by the u.s. military readers is that it's too small in terms of the navy or ground force. review put to rest any of those concerns? andrew: the 700 extra personnel being allowed by the navy -- there's no increases in regular troop numbers for the army, which will stand at 82,000
u.s. come the british program was ahead of the u.s. and the u.s. it ofm is in a little flux. but let me ask you about civil servants. one of the ways the defense got a plus was cuts across government including a 30% cut to the ministry of defense civilians. is there concern the loss of that kind of talent may end up undermining british defense given that is been greate reliance on both contractors and civilians? andrew: they had a 33% cut in 2010. that took numbers to around 56,000. there...
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u.s. markets were underwhelming and it's that sentiment from the u.s. trade that carried through today in europe. we're down to about .5% on the stoxx 600. yesterday we were up 2.4%. so a little bit of a correction there. let's have a look at the individual markets and see how that plays out. oh, we'll go over here. here we go. we've got about .8% declines for italy. france is down .3%. germany and the u. k. down only about .5%. so slightly outperforming. let's take a look at some of today's biggest gainers and losers seasoned syngenta the first to point out, u.s u.s. agrichemical group monsanto is considering a raft of opportunities including with syngenta. they failed to seal a deal. more on that story coming later but there you have syngenta up 3% on the news. shares in air liquide are off the best part of 5% after it agreed to buy u.s. rival air gas for $13.4 billion. the all cash deal would make the french group the world's largest industrial gas company by sales. let's check in on markets in asia. sri standing by for us as well. >> talking about the security threats in the aftermath of those atrostiterror attacks in . the security climate internationally now is keeping the markets over here on edge and that's why you're not seeing a great deal of conviction in the trading day today and that's been over the course of the week. the other factor here is we're still trying to price in the high rates environment. we're still quite jittery i'd say. and let's face it. the data did build the case for action in the first rate hike in december. so
u.s. markets were underwhelming and it's that sentiment from the u.s. trade that carried through today in europe. we're down to about .5% on the stoxx 600. yesterday we were up 2.4%. so a little bit of a correction there. let's have a look at the individual markets and see how that plays out. oh, we'll go over here. here we go. we've got about .8% declines for italy. france is down .3%. germany and the u. k. down only about .5%. so slightly outperforming. let's take a look at some of today's...
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u.s. intelligence, the u.s. military had been tracking mohammed emwazi for several days. he had been in some location outside of raqqa, syria. began to move into raqqa. that's had they picked up his trail. and they have been trailing him very closely since wednesday. it was yesterday when that drone moved in and took the shot against him when he stepped out of a building and into a vehicle. so, now, why is everybody saying they think they got him but they are not absolutely certain? the reason is this. the u.s. has no military or u.s. intelligence personnel on the ground in syria, in raqqa, so they have no dringt eyirect eye target. they can't be absolutely 100% sure. they knew it was him when they took the shot. they knew they struck the vehicle. what they are now doing is going through and monitoring every piece of intelligence coming in. isis social media accounts, intercepts, classified communications, talking to people who may know something about all of this. looking at every scrap they can. sometimes in these situations you begin to actually see the terror group involved post essentially funeral notices, condolences, marking the passing of someone. so, that's what they're looking for for that absolute confirmation. at this hour they appear to be fairly confident that they did get him. john, kate? >> barbara, what's the timetable, though? i mean, is your sense from your sources at the pentagon that they're expecting to get firm confirmation soon or is this going to linger? >> reporter
u.s. intelligence, the u.s. military had been tracking mohammed emwazi for several days. he had been in some location outside of raqqa, syria. began to move into raqqa. that's had they picked up his trail. and they have been trailing him very closely since wednesday. it was yesterday when that drone moved in and took the shot against him when he stepped out of a building and into a vehicle. so, now, why is everybody saying they think they got him but they are not absolutely certain? the reason...
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u.s. >> speaking of europe and u.s., comparing them, france has '260 million citizens, the country declared war on isis, some of critical of u.s. wondering why the u.s. with 320 million citizens has not spoke confident stronger terms. >> they are a bunch of killers with good social media. and they are dangerous. they have caused great hardship to people. deirdre: in your view, does this downplay the threat or is the president trying to manage the situation, that is to say not flow fi the barbarians? >> i think he downplays the threat, i don't think he personaly or those around him have taken the threat seriously, i believe that we have a lot of people in pentagon that have taken it seriously, but until the u.s. is struck as hard add paris was struck i don't believe we'll see a lot of action. deirdre: we had 9/11. >> that is true, under a different administration. you know between then and now things are quiet, people are complacent, our law enforcement and intelligence personnel are working as hard as ever but i think from the white house itself there is still a sense it is not as serious as it seems, on this side, but i dare
u.s. >> speaking of europe and u.s., comparing them, france has '260 million citizens, the country declared war on isis, some of critical of u.s. wondering why the u.s. with 320 million citizens has not spoke confident stronger terms. >> they are a bunch of killers with good social media. and they are dangerous. they have caused great hardship to people. deirdre: in your view, does this downplay the threat or is the president trying to manage the situation, that is to say not flow...
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u.s. u.s. treasury department that russian banks have been bankrolling -- transit for oil trade between assad's regime and isis. david: so the russian banks are actually helping isis to bank money they make from selling their oil? >> absolutely. everybody knows the assad regime is buying oil from isis. also they have been buying electricity since the hydropower stations are ultimately controlled by isis, still being operated by the regime guys. david: final question, how should we be dealing with putin? i mean he is the only leader that we can address in any forum like the one in paris? >> no, that is actually wrong. the problem -- david: how do we deal with him? >> you don't deal with him at all. david: just ignore him? >> problems of the middle east america walked away. this is the policy policy of president barack obama who wants to leave the office as peacemaker. i'm terrified for our prospects for the next 40 months f it continues there will be more things left for the president to deal with. david: gary kasparov's book, "winter is coming." >> definitely coming. it is getting colder and colder. david: melissa? melissa: we have breaking news from the state department. releasing 8,000 e-mails from hillary clinton server. they were received in 2012 and 2013. fox business is reviewing emails. we'll bring you news as soon as we sort through them. >>> authorities in paris continue the manhunt for two suspects in the paris terror attacks. new details emerging that one fugitive reportedly purchased detonators at a fireworks shop in paris before the assault, after asking repeatedly about the reliability. also, unconfirmed reports today that some investigators believe the suspects may have fled to syria now. david? david: well the senate intel chairman blasting president obama's assertion that isis is contained in iraq and syria. take a listen. >> to talk about containment is really a joke. the reality is isis may be geographically contained in syria and iraq but their efforts around the world to project terrorism and to commit terrorism is as robust today as it's ever been. david: of course president obama made the remarks about containment a day before the deadly terror attacks in paris. melissa: the u.s. embassy in afghanistan is urging u.s. citizens to take extreme caution around the country's capital of kabul. the embassy warns it has received credible reports that an attack is planned in the next 48 hours. the state department says the alert is not a threat to the embassy or to u.s. citizens but is refusing to say where the threat originated. david: it is a busy day and we're just getting started. protesters in chicago today tick taking to the streets in anger over the police shooting of laquan mcdonald. the latest with our own jeff flock who is at the send tester action. jeff? reporter: lots of developments, david, indeed. lot of protests in the street. shutdown of lasalle street outside of city hall. people ringing city hall, carrying caskets to symbolize the deaths of african-american men in chicago at the hands of police. six arrests by my count, including the national president of the naacp. all of that going on as a university of illinois student was taken into custody for a
u.s. u.s. treasury department that russian banks have been bankrolling -- transit for oil trade between assad's regime and isis. david: so the russian banks are actually helping isis to bank money they make from selling their oil? >> absolutely. everybody knows the assad regime is buying oil from isis. also they have been buying electricity since the hydropower stations are ultimately controlled by isis, still being operated by the regime guys. david: final question, how should we be...