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my guest tonight, allison williams of "girls", the remarkable daughter of one very unremarkable newsman(laughter) >> jon: i just want you to know tonight, out of respect for new mass transit ordinances here in new york city, i am blind my desk, i am actually man squeezing. (whistling) (applause) >> jon: i have been informed there are some gentlemen on the subway who believe that a ride to work is the time to ventilate the boys. i think that's -- you know, i think that's an incorrect -- you know, once you get to the office, let 'em loose. have some fun. but on the way to work, i can understand why you may want to keep it tight, keep it clean, let other people sit there without watching you smuggle plumes into the subway system. but, folks -- (cheers and applause) and you know it's actually good exercise. but let's begin with new senate majority leader mitch mcconnell! beneath his hardened exterior and love of all things lettuce -- (laughter) -- and seasonally-driven, sand-based spawbing spawning runs -- it's a fact, he is a total and the first of his kind to hold elected office -- but in
my guest tonight, allison williams of "girls", the remarkable daughter of one very unremarkable newsman(laughter) >> jon: i just want you to know tonight, out of respect for new mass transit ordinances here in new york city, i am blind my desk, i am actually man squeezing. (whistling) (applause) >> jon: i have been informed there are some gentlemen on the subway who believe that a ride to work is the time to ventilate the boys. i think that's -- you know, i think that's an...
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. >> he wascherif kouachi was unremarkable. he road a bicycle, like me. >> orphan who had become a rapper and small time criminal but slowly falling under the influence of radical influence. cherif and his brother said kouchi met here. >> there were thousands praying here last friday. how can i know one person from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective. we're here to teach the principles of islam. >> we come to a prison outside of paris. it was here that cherif kouachi spent a few months in connection with a plot to sent send people to iraq. we think both men were hardened by their experiences here. >> these pictures were secretly taken inside that square. it shows what a squall i had degrading place it was. they trained in al-qaeda in afghanistan. >> young prisoners take refugee in reasonable because prison is so terrible. many young people are looking for something to hold on to. there are questions and they go seeking answers where they can find them. >> so how many more kouachis, and amedi coulibaly are
. >> he wascherif kouachi was unremarkable. he road a bicycle, like me. >> orphan who had become a rapper and small time criminal but slowly falling under the influence of radical influence. cherif and his brother said kouchi met here. >> there were thousands praying here last friday. how can i know one person from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective. we're here to teach the principles of islam. >> we come to a prison outside of paris. it was here...
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. >> it's remarkable on some levels and totally unremarkable on others. the issues in discussion were -- we think we have this fixed, maybe we don't think we have it fixed but calmed and then you turn around for five minutes and come back and it's not calm again. >> i think the problem is the opposite. especially nowadays, is the sense of jews and arabs are eternal enemies. never be at peace and that kind of thinking is the enemy of peace. and one of the things that i wanted to show in camp david, there was a moment where three very determined and tough men, flawed characters, sat down and overcame that kind of inertia and established a piece, it's not perfect, it's not comprehensive, as carter had hoped it would be, but it created a peace between israel and egypt, two countries that had been in four wars in a generation and there hasn't been a single violation of that treaty in the 35 years since. >> i mentioned the idea of the ever thus nature of this being this positive as expect. tear going to be enemies of peace, but let's go back to that time and co
. >> it's remarkable on some levels and totally unremarkable on others. the issues in discussion were -- we think we have this fixed, maybe we don't think we have it fixed but calmed and then you turn around for five minutes and come back and it's not calm again. >> i think the problem is the opposite. especially nowadays, is the sense of jews and arabs are eternal enemies. never be at peace and that kind of thinking is the enemy of peace. and one of the things that i wanted to show...
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also the former king has now been buried in the family plot in a simple unremarkable grave. >>> bahrain announced 40 days of mourning. flags will be flown at half staff and ministries will be closed for days. and kuwait has declared three days of mourning. a professor of political science had this to say. >> there is a now cold war mentality between the gulf countries lead by saudi arabia the new regime of saudi arabia will continue the path against iran. iran that is playing a major role as an expansionist and power in the region. the latest push by the houthis taking over in a major coup in yemen, which is bordering saudi arabia is an extremely worrying sign that the saudis along with the gcc allies will be looking at in a very keen way. the major meeting of the arabian foreign ministers of the gcc countries took extremely important steps. but this has to materialize to a clear strategic policy. there is a need right now for a clear alliance among the gcc countries. to have the same approach and priority, and we could see from the outpouring of support and the presence of the leaders
also the former king has now been buried in the family plot in a simple unremarkable grave. >>> bahrain announced 40 days of mourning. flags will be flown at half staff and ministries will be closed for days. and kuwait has declared three days of mourning. a professor of political science had this to say. >> there is a now cold war mentality between the gulf countries lead by saudi arabia the new regime of saudi arabia will continue the path against iran. iran that is playing a...
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. >> said and cherif kouachi were also described as unremarkable by people in their communities. >> we met 24-year-old who told us he knew said from his mosque in rimes. >> he was pretty quiet, didn't talk very much i saw him from time to time with his family, he said. on the outside he seemed like a good guy someone who stayed out of trouble. >> but his brother cherif kouachi was well-known to french authorities, imprisoned in 2005 for trying to join jihadis fighting against american troops in iraq, braving questions about why authorities were not following him more closely. >> investigators are now racing to get a clearer picture of how these attacks were executed. but for the moment there are more questions than answers. clarissa ward, cbs news paris. >> axelrod: roger is the cbs news senior national security analyst. juan french, american other counter-terrorism officials, what are they worried about most right now? >> jim, in the first instance french officials are worried about containing and preventing any further attacks understanding any networks or cells, individuals who are
. >> said and cherif kouachi were also described as unremarkable by people in their communities. >> we met 24-year-old who told us he knew said from his mosque in rimes. >> he was pretty quiet, didn't talk very much i saw him from time to time with his family, he said. on the outside he seemed like a good guy someone who stayed out of trouble. >> but his brother cherif kouachi was well-known to french authorities, imprisoned in 2005 for trying to join jihadis fighting...
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. >> translator: he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening.was always alone. and he rode his bicycle kept it at the back, just like me. this was him 2004. the orphan who had become a rapper and small-time criminal. but was slowly falling under the influence of radical islam. the brothers belonged to this mosque popular with young muslims. the iman showed me around. and insisted he has no memories of the brothers. >> translator: this mosque welcomes a huge number of people. there were a thousand praying here last friday. so how can i know one person from another. anyway the mosque is not here to play detective. we are here to teach the principles of islam. >> reporter: we have come to a prison outside paris now it was here that sharif spent several years ago in a platted to send militants to iraq and we think it was here that he meant a man also serving time. now prisons have played a crucial role in the spread of radical islam in france, we think that both men were hardened by their experiences here. these pictures were secretly taken inside t
. >> translator: he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening.was always alone. and he rode his bicycle kept it at the back, just like me. this was him 2004. the orphan who had become a rapper and small-time criminal. but was slowly falling under the influence of radical islam. the brothers belonged to this mosque popular with young muslims. the iman showed me around. and insisted he has no memories of the brothers. >> translator: this mosque welcomes...
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. >> he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening. he was always alone. and he wrote his bicycle. he kept it in the back, just like me. >> the orphan, who had become a rapper and small-town criminal was slowly falling under the influence of radical islam. said and cherif kouachi visited this mosque. >> this mosque welcomes a huge number of people. there were hundreds praying here last friday. >> it was here that cherif kouachi spent several months a few years ago in connection with a plot to send militants to iraq. and we think it was here that he medicine amedi coulibaly who was also serving time. now prisons have played an usual role in the spread of radical islam in france. we think both men were hardened by their experience here. these pictures were secretly taken in a place where anger fessterred. he said that france must do more to stop radical ideas spreading in prisons. >> young prisoners took refuge in prison because prison is so terrible. many young people look for something to hold on to. they have questions and seek answer
. >> he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening. he was always alone. and he wrote his bicycle. he kept it in the back, just like me. >> the orphan, who had become a rapper and small-town criminal was slowly falling under the influence of radical islam. said and cherif kouachi visited this mosque. >> this mosque welcomes a huge number of people. there were hundreds praying here last friday. >> it was here that cherif kouachi spent several...
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. >> he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he'd say hello, good evening. he rode it. kept it back like me. >> this was sheriff kouachi in 2004 -- cherif kouachi, in 2004, the author that was a rapper and small-time criminal slowly falling under the influence of islam. -- radical islam. this mosque was popular, the imam showed me around and insisted he had memories of the kouachi brothers. >> translation: this mosque welcomes a huge number. how cap i know one perp from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective, we are here to teach the principles of islam. >> reporter: we have come to a prison outside of paris. it was here that the sheriff spent months with a float to send militants to iraq. we think it was here that they met amedy coulibaly, who was serving times. prison has made a role in the spread of radical islam in france, and we think that both men were hardened by their experience here. these pictures were secretly taken around the time kouachi was there. they show what a squalid degrading place it was. it was where anger festered. more were in
. >> he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he'd say hello, good evening. he rode it. kept it back like me. >> this was sheriff kouachi in 2004 -- cherif kouachi, in 2004, the author that was a rapper and small-time criminal slowly falling under the influence of islam. -- radical islam. this mosque was popular, the imam showed me around and insisted he had memories of the kouachi brothers. >> translation: this mosque welcomes a huge number. how cap i know one perp from...
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. >>> first trading day of the year, unremarkable, where will the market go for 2015?all street, stocks kick off the new year mixed in the late trading session. the dow up 10 points, the s&p down a fraction and the nasdaq falling 9 points. volume, 2.7 billion shares. here with his outlook and here with me with what to expect in the markets in 2015 ted weisberg, so great to see. >> you thank you. cheryl: what do you make of what we're seeing here in the market -- we had a great year but a lot of questions about the underpinnings of the economy, what do you think? >> we discussed this great year earlier today. i'm not sure i agree with you. it was a great year for some. even though the averages finished at or near all-time highs with the exception of the broader new york stock exchange composite, i don't think a rising tide floated all ships especially the last month of the year. even the liers along energy stocks and did a lot of damage to portfolios. didn't put them underwater but took away a lot of the good performance. >> it could do damage to a lot of jobs and, you
. >>> first trading day of the year, unremarkable, where will the market go for 2015?all street, stocks kick off the new year mixed in the late trading session. the dow up 10 points, the s&p down a fraction and the nasdaq falling 9 points. volume, 2.7 billion shares. here with his outlook and here with me with what to expect in the markets in 2015 ted weisberg, so great to see. >> you thank you. cheryl: what do you make of what we're seeing here in the market -- we had a...
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now, all of this might be fairly unremarkable. of course, we have come to expect this from the leader of the free world. but what was incredible about it is that australia has not subscribed to the climate change efficacy that the rest of the world has and one of the central planks of the newly elected conservative government was to scrap our and trade tax or our carbon tax him and we did that. it was an unpopular tax burdensome tax and everyone wanted is gone, so it went. now, president obama knew this for well. of course of course at the g 20 summit because australia was hosting it surprise that climate change was left off the agenda. outspoken skeptics if you like. so for pres. obama to come down to australia and proceed to give a speech at a local university and arguably australia's closest ally that goes back so long i don't know where to begin amazing that they actually advised pres. obama against making a speech fearing that it would provoke a diplomatic row and did it. for the 1st time in the relationship the foreign minis
now, all of this might be fairly unremarkable. of course, we have come to expect this from the leader of the free world. but what was incredible about it is that australia has not subscribed to the climate change efficacy that the rest of the world has and one of the central planks of the newly elected conservative government was to scrap our and trade tax or our carbon tax him and we did that. it was an unpopular tax burdensome tax and everyone wanted is gone, so it went. now, president obama...
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the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. erica wood acknowledge al jazeera. >> while it is one of america's key allies in the middle east the relationship has been complex. libby casey has morn from washington. >> john an important relationship for both countries. president obama releasing a statement saying he valued king abdalla. but there are undeniable tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. it continues today. >> the president has articulated in his statement last night impressed his deepest sympathies and condolences to the families of king abdullah and the people of saudi arabia. that the president enjoyed a keen and close relationship with the king. under the king's reign strengthened our strategic partnership to confront a number of challenges. >> reporter: but a rep strainedrelationship strained, because of the nuclear relationship of their greatliest arrival. in egypt where the obama administration supported the democratic election that led to the muslim brotherhood's brief rise to power. to try and s
the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. erica wood acknowledge al jazeera. >> while it is one of america's key allies in the middle east the relationship has been complex. libby casey has morn from washington. >> john an important relationship for both countries. president obama releasing a statement saying he valued king abdalla. but there are undeniable tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. it continues today. >> the president has...
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also following saudi convention, the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. erica wood, al jazeera. >> for more than eight decades the pass of royal succession in saudi arabia has been clear because the monarchy has passed along a line of brothers who founded the modern kingdom in 199. king abdulaziz took the line and his half-brother and now the new crown prince, the youngest surviving member of this generation. for a smooth transition, mohammed bin nayef has been named new deputy crown prince. what do we know about the new ruler? >> prince salman abdulaziz's swift appointment was seen as shoring up the succession line in and avoiding a struggle for power. he's one of several powerful numbers. they are the suns of the founder of saudi arabia king abdullahziz, all from the same mother. they're all over 75 years old. he was governor of riyadh for 50 years. prince salman attracted foreign investment and was seen politically and economically aligned with the west. he became minister of defense in 2011, and was also appointed to the powerful national security cou
also following saudi convention, the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. erica wood, al jazeera. >> for more than eight decades the pass of royal succession in saudi arabia has been clear because the monarchy has passed along a line of brothers who founded the modern kingdom in 199. king abdulaziz took the line and his half-brother and now the new crown prince, the youngest surviving member of this generation. for a smooth transition, mohammed bin nayef has...
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he has now been buried in a simple unremarkable grave. erica wood, al jazeera. >> of course king abdullah was one of america's greatest allies in the middle east. his death points out the ties between the two countries. libby casey has the story from washington. >> reporter: john, president obama releasing a statement saying he vowed king abdullah's relationship undenialable tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. it's a 70-year alliance that dates back to president franklin roosevelt and king abdullah's father and continues today. >> as the president has articulated in his statement last night expressed his deepest sympathies and condolences to the families of king abdullah and saudi arabia. that the president enjoyed a genuinely close and warm relationship. strategic partnership worked together to confront a number of challenges. >> reporter: but a relationship strained in recent years over tensions, issues like iran the saudis upset with their main rivals. and syria where president obama backed down from the red line and t
he has now been buried in a simple unremarkable grave. erica wood, al jazeera. >> of course king abdullah was one of america's greatest allies in the middle east. his death points out the ties between the two countries. libby casey has the story from washington. >> reporter: john, president obama releasing a statement saying he vowed king abdullah's relationship undenialable tensions between the united states and saudi arabia. it's a 70-year alliance that dates back to president...
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the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. >> now the saudi king's relationship with two american presidents at times generated headlines, but not for the reasons they might have wanted. king abdullah's government began a deck raids-long relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia. libby casey. >> reporter: good evening stephanie. this relationship is important to both countries, president obama saying in a statement that he appreciated king abdullah's perspective and valleyed their friendship, which he described as farm warm and genuine. but the premiership between the united states and saudi arabia also holds undeniable tension. it's a 70-year alliance that dates back to frank lynn roosevelt and king abdullah's father and continues to today. >> the president expressed his deepeth sympathies and condolences to the family of king abdullah and to the people of saudi arabia. the president enjoyed a genuine and warm friendship with the king. under the king's reign the united states and saudi would strengthen their partnership and work together on a number of chal
the former king has now been buried in a simple, unremarkable grave. >> now the saudi king's relationship with two american presidents at times generated headlines, but not for the reasons they might have wanted. king abdullah's government began a deck raids-long relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia. libby casey. >> reporter: good evening stephanie. this relationship is important to both countries, president obama saying in a statement that he appreciated king abdullah's...
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but i have to say, chris, that for me, this was an unremarkable aspect of the film in many ways, because film is not about lbj, and in fact, the film maker has said she doesn't want to make another white saviour film, like "lincoln" or "mississippi burning." i think that's what's most important. this is a film that's not just about mlk. it's about coretta scott king's role. >> that doesn't sound like an academic view to me. you can't call lbj -- >> chris, this is an academic view. that the way that we report history, it's often multiple narratives and competing interpretations. >> sure, but is there a legitimate argument that lbj didn't support the voting rights act? i don't think if there's a contributing narrative at all, because the director of this film will not come out on the record and say what the history was. she says it's her movie. but there's no argument on facts, it seems, even from the professor. there's no argument over facts. lbj was a supporter of voting rights and civil rights. why are we changing this? >> but there is some -- >> give me a chance. >> just a minute. joe
but i have to say, chris, that for me, this was an unremarkable aspect of the film in many ways, because film is not about lbj, and in fact, the film maker has said she doesn't want to make another white saviour film, like "lincoln" or "mississippi burning." i think that's what's most important. this is a film that's not just about mlk. it's about coretta scott king's role. >> that doesn't sound like an academic view to me. you can't call lbj -- >> chris, this is...
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neighborhood barley mill road the vice-president's street is back to just being long and winding and unremarkableept for the secret service guard outpost just a few hundred yards hen me and that's the same guard shack on saturday night where agents say they heard multiple gunshots and saw a car racing away for parts unknown. when it went down a perimeter was set up, the street was closed, mean something residents couldn't get to their kids at movie theaters and things like that. but the road opened up at midnight yesterday and today no sign of the chaos of saturday night and sunday morning while the vice-president and dr. biden were out to dinner. >> have the firth what it was about. >> the secret service would not confirm to us. base cliff they say they don't know if the shots were fired in the direction of the biden house or not. and that is on the top of the list of things we do not know. still no word on suspects no word on what kind of car somebody was driving no lead no evidence, and standing here you get a sense the priority of law enforcement i just protecting the biden property and keepi
neighborhood barley mill road the vice-president's street is back to just being long and winding and unremarkableept for the secret service guard outpost just a few hundred yards hen me and that's the same guard shack on saturday night where agents say they heard multiple gunshots and saw a car racing away for parts unknown. when it went down a perimeter was set up, the street was closed, mean something residents couldn't get to their kids at movie theaters and things like that. but the road...
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and the former king will be buried in a family plot in an unmarked unremarkable grave. >>> as you heard in erika's report there has been a huge amount of reaction to king abdullah's death. let's take a listen to what some other diplomats have been saying. >> he was a father figure in the muslim world. and [ inaudible ] the stability and the cooperation is his role in establishing peace between -- and putting an end to the arab/israeli conflict and the palestinian/israel feud was his [ inaudible ]. >> i am very saddened by his death. i had met him several times. and he is going to leave a big legacy but a great loss as well. he was a great leader implemented lots of reform at home and he was a strong advocate of women in a discrete way. it was very gradual, appropriately so for the country, but i discussed that with him several times. >> it was during his reign that we agreed on a employment contract. this was followed by the signing of an agreement on domestic worker recruitment, which aims to better protect the welfare of filipino household service workers in the kingdom. these actions
and the former king will be buried in a family plot in an unmarked unremarkable grave. >>> as you heard in erika's report there has been a huge amount of reaction to king abdullah's death. let's take a listen to what some other diplomats have been saying. >> he was a father figure in the muslim world. and [ inaudible ] the stability and the cooperation is his role in establishing peace between -- and putting an end to the arab/israeli conflict and the palestinian/israel feud was...
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also the former king has now been buried in a family plot in a simple unremarkable grave. >>> so farath of royal succession in saudi arabia has been clear, but a look at part of the family tree shows how complex it could become. abdullah was the latest in a line of successes to the king who reigned until 1953. power passed to the half brother salman who is already 79 years old. that makes the late kings brother the new crown prince only 10 years salman's, jr. after that the picture becomes more complicated with hundreds of princes potentially in line for the thrown. although the new king has just appointed his nephew as deputy crown prince. let's bring in a former member of the saudi council who joins us now on the line. thank you for joining us and i'm sorry for yours and the country's loss but i would like to talk about the important moves we have already seen in place. the fact the nephew is moved into the deputy crown prince position. how important do you think that is? what sort of statement is it? >> that's right. thank you for having me. and thank you for the condolence. we lo
also the former king has now been buried in a family plot in a simple unremarkable grave. >>> so farath of royal succession in saudi arabia has been clear, but a look at part of the family tree shows how complex it could become. abdullah was the latest in a line of successes to the king who reigned until 1953. power passed to the half brother salman who is already 79 years old. that makes the late kings brother the new crown prince only 10 years salman's, jr. after that the picture...
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. >>> first trading day of the year, unremarkable, where will the market go for 2015?l look into the crystal ball next. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. . cheryl: on wall street, stocks kick off the new year mixed in the late trading session. the dow up 10 points, the s&p down a fraction and the nasdaq falling 9 points. volume, 2.7 billion shares. here with his outlook and here with me with what to expect in the markets in 2015 ted weisberg, so great to see. >> you thank you. cheryl: what do you make of what we're seeing here in the market -- we had a great year but a lot of questions about the underpinnings of the economy, what do y
. >>> first trading day of the year, unremarkable, where will the market go for 2015?l look into the crystal ball next. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to...
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today, which is also a good thing, it is to makes the weather as we've been saying all morning unremarkablee weekend, it starts to get little tricky. this future cast doesn't go out as far as sunday night but it does look like friday pretty good, and then cold front comes through friday night, and saturday it is cold again, so those milder temperatures we were promising you over the weekends may not materialize until sunday. so we'll keep an eye on this sunday situation we'll talk about that in depth a little bit more. but our temperatures are as much as nine, 11, 14 degrees milder than they were yesterday. what are they? these are your current temperatures, 30 degrees in philadelphia, 28 in allentown 27 in pottstown lancaster has 26 degrees this morning, it is 30 in dover and in wildwood. winds speeds, again not remarkable. no gusty winds. do you have to stand outside and wait for the bus today or the kids do you won't have the winds cutting through you like did you yesterday. sunny, chilly today. high of 37 degrees. pretty close to the average high of 40. same kind of deal for tomorrow. t
today, which is also a good thing, it is to makes the weather as we've been saying all morning unremarkablee weekend, it starts to get little tricky. this future cast doesn't go out as far as sunday night but it does look like friday pretty good, and then cold front comes through friday night, and saturday it is cold again, so those milder temperatures we were promising you over the weekends may not materialize until sunday. so we'll keep an eye on this sunday situation we'll talk about that in...
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. >> he was unremarkable. transparent. he would say hello, good evening. he was always alone and rode his bike. he kept it at the back like me. this was kouachi in 2004. he was a rapper slowly falling under the influence of this man. a man popular with young muslims, the imam shows me around and insists he has no memories of the kouachi brothers. >> how can i know one person from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective. we are here to teach the principles of islam. . >> reporter: we have come to a prison outside of paris. it was here that cherif kouachi spent several months a few years ago in connection with a plot to send militants to iraq. we think it was here that he met amedy coulibaly, also serving time. prisons played a crucial role in the spread of radical islam in france, and we think both men were hardened by their experiences here. these pictures were secretly taken inside the same prison around the time kouachi was there, showing what a squalid degrading place it was, a place where anger festered. hamyd mourad was in the same p
. >> he was unremarkable. transparent. he would say hello, good evening. he was always alone and rode his bike. he kept it at the back like me. this was kouachi in 2004. he was a rapper slowly falling under the influence of this man. a man popular with young muslims, the imam shows me around and insists he has no memories of the kouachi brothers. >> how can i know one person from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective. we are here to teach the principles of islam....
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issue to cause an accident in no, indeed, in fact saying all morning that the weather is rather unremarkabled that is a good thing. we've had weather that's been pretty messy, in fact, yesterday in the southern part of our viewing area, it was pretty messy, as well. bus stop buddy though, villanova had on today, why not, they're 16 and one, doing great. sun's out. temperatures are in the two's, 30's, but seeing some cloud cover this morning, as well. so, casino of mix sun and clouds all day, seven out of ten, there is the satellite picture to show you clouds kinds of filtering the sunshine little bit. 30 degrees your current temperature, but feels like 23, thanks to those breezes out of the west. they'll be with us all day long, nothing extreme. 38 degrees normal high for this time of year is 40. so pretty close to average. then down to about 27 degrees tonight. >> okay, punch up the camera again, okay. let's go to. >> this they got the suv righted. it is now up on its wheels. let's get back to the story. this is important too. military bases in our area were placed on high alert yesterday,
issue to cause an accident in no, indeed, in fact saying all morning that the weather is rather unremarkabled that is a good thing. we've had weather that's been pretty messy, in fact, yesterday in the southern part of our viewing area, it was pretty messy, as well. bus stop buddy though, villanova had on today, why not, they're 16 and one, doing great. sun's out. temperatures are in the two's, 30's, but seeing some cloud cover this morning, as well. so, casino of mix sun and clouds all day,...
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qÑ unremarkable is this kiddo apparently injured one of his legs but otherwiu÷ he is expected to be just beinge1 okay and getting a speedy recovery. >> thank god there was snow underneath them. that's one of the big nightmares when you're skiing. >> yeah. >> especially with kids. such a source oft( paranoia. >> you always fear that's going to happen but i've never seen that happen. >> thanks so much for çóthat. >>> many arab governments and groups denouncing the terrorist attacks. are theyfá doing e1enough? aaron davisÑi e1e1says :dly >>> terroristxd shouded thatón "charlie hebdo" was dead. well, as it turks out the terrorists are dead and "charlie hebdo" lives on. the first issue sings the attack is about to]-:come out and thee1 cover is bound to make headlines. we'll tell you about it. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. >>> following thee1 paris attacks there's be
qÑ unremarkable is this kiddo apparently injured one of his legs but otherwiu÷ he is expected to be just beinge1 okay and getting a speedy recovery. >> thank god there was snow underneath them. that's one of the big nightmares when you're skiing. >> yeah. >> especially with kids. such a source oft( paranoia. >> you always fear that's going to happen but i've never seen that happen. >> thanks so much for çóthat. >>> many arab governments and groups...