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the middle east because of the syria/iraq conflict that many more terrorists could be entering europe and therefore be just a plane ride away from the united states. >> ambassador, this is harris. you know, a lot of times when this sort of thing gets reported, and i'll be specific, president obama said earlier in his first remarks that he was not the trying to reach directly out to the prenfrench president hollande because he was busy and that got some criticism. is that the norm? what is the protocol there? >> i was surprised by that. no doubt that the french government was consumed with the circumstances, but this is when the american president should come right out, make a quick call. he doesn't have to have a lengthy conversation. just to say we are with you, we will work together specifically if it's isis to destroy isis. and i think this shows that the president still hasn't grasped the nature of the terrorist threat. he said it's an attack on all humanity. no, it's not an attack on all humanity. it's an attack on the west and that's what we need to understand. >> and i just wan
the middle east because of the syria/iraq conflict that many more terrorists could be entering europe and therefore be just a plane ride away from the united states. >> ambassador, this is harris. you know, a lot of times when this sort of thing gets reported, and i'll be specific, president obama said earlier in his first remarks that he was not the trying to reach directly out to the prenfrench president hollande because he was busy and that got some criticism. is that the norm? what...
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tracking the mastermind and lost him in syria as manhunt continues for the eighth suspect. >> nicole: franÇois hollande continues while u.s. with air strikes. may not be pretty. >> jo ling: bengals fight to stay undefeated and 76ers to finally win their first game. >> nicole: we do have breaking news this morning. a bomb caused the crash last month. killing all 224 people on board. isis claimed responsibility for that attack. russian president vladimir putin says his country has intensify air strikes in syria. >> jo ling: more fallout. half of the nation's governors, 27 states oppose letting syrian refugees into their states. nearly all of them are republican governors. donald trump spoke rally yesterday he says they pose a national security threat. >> they are training to be killers on the internet and they'll go and go away which is fine. but then we let them come back into the country because nobody wants to take away their rights. do you believe this? it's so unbelievable. >> jo ling: huckabee also critic of the obama's administration. >> has closed the borders of france and has
tracking the mastermind and lost him in syria as manhunt continues for the eighth suspect. >> nicole: franÇois hollande continues while u.s. with air strikes. may not be pretty. >> jo ling: bengals fight to stay undefeated and 76ers to finally win their first game. >> nicole: we do have breaking news this morning. a bomb caused the crash last month. killing all 224 people on board. isis claimed responsibility for that attack. russian president vladimir putin says his country...
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the ongoing crisis in the civil war in syria. there are new developments with new calls. now we're learning calls for elections within 18 months. and they are speaking with the . the breaking details coming moments from now from secretary of state kerry. in addition, we've gotten word from gatwick airport in great britain outside london, one of the two big airports there. gatwick is to london as laguardia is to new york city. not in location but in size of traffic and domestic and the rest. gatwick airport closed because of suspicious packages and a suspicious tweet. gatwick has now been reopened. breaking news out of turkey as well. turkish officials have said that there's been a cross-border skirmish between isis militants and the turkish military. that the turkish military has killed four isis militants. and breaking just in the last minute, word from a turkish security official that the threat to turkey from the islamic state is increasing. in addition, we've just gotten from lebanon, in lebanon, breaking right now, they have arrested five syrians and a palestinian implicated i
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were and where other isis headquarters are in syria, why did it take another attack in france to actually begin this bombing on those specific sites? >> because too many leaders in europe and the united states are living in a parallel universe. the president of the united states said on friday, 12 hours before attacks on friday that isis had been contained and i think europe has demonstrated its blindness by willingness before friday anyway to accept hundreds of thousands of refugeeses from all across the middle east and north africa claiming to be from syria. i just think that the west collectively has yet again let the guard down and we will see now if the tragedy serves as a wake-up call. i want to ask you if you are seeing a shift in policy. let me bring steven from the wall street journal. steve, what are you reporting from the wall street journal? >> steve: there are a number of things going on. there have been raids across the number of cities in paris. i believe there's one going on in brusselses right now. there's been bomb disposal trucks looking to see at a street near
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areas in france and belgium. the mastermind identified, on the run in syria, and the french interior says another attack could come at anytime. high anxiety over there and here, too. good morning, first, the financial fallout, it looks like america is something of a safe haven in all of this, stocks will open only slightly lower and maybe because of some hot money coming here, and also maybe the fed will not raise rates. so we don't have a huge downside move thus far this morning in reaction to what happened in paris on friday. but president obama, he's facing criticism. the day before the paris attack he said that isis had been contained. he will take questions today. you will watch it here. hillary clinton says isis must be defeated, but will not use the expression islamic terror. bernie sanders blames climate change. muslim immigration here, governors of two states, alabama and michigan, say they will not accept syrian migrants. angela merkel says that germany will take them in. throughout europe, opposition is intense and growing. extraordinary times and we have the right people
areas in france and belgium. the mastermind identified, on the run in syria, and the french interior says another attack could come at anytime. high anxiety over there and here, too. good morning, first, the financial fallout, it looks like america is something of a safe haven in all of this, stocks will open only slightly lower and maybe because of some hot money coming here, and also maybe the fed will not raise rates. so we don't have a huge downside move thus far this morning in reaction...
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syria, yes, refugees from syria, no. how do we do this? and that was unfortunate. we spent 30% to 40% on that issue alone with so many osh issues issues to deal with. >> chairman rice pointed out that the 9/11 commission, early on, recommended that never, never should we permit sanctuary for terrorists. we have done precisely the inverse. have we not? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. we did the right thing, though in afghanistan right away, kill and capture, eliminate the sanctuary. this thing here, we didn't go after it with the capabilities that we could do. we didn't organize this thing properly. i think was reasonable for the president to say, let's support the indigenous forces on the ground. let's not put right back in there combat brigades. but then as opposed to going in to support them, lou, we get feeble support, incremental additions to it over the course of 15 months. not only has that sanctuary stayed what it has enabled isis to do is now have affiliation, documented train ago assistance with nine countries in the region. and a worldwide following where they're now beginning to
syria, yes, refugees from syria, no. how do we do this? and that was unfortunate. we spent 30% to 40% on that issue alone with so many osh issues issues to deal with. >> chairman rice pointed out that the 9/11 commission, early on, recommended that never, never should we permit sanctuary for terrorists. we have done precisely the inverse. have we not? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. we did the right thing, though in afghanistan right away, kill and capture, eliminate the sanctuary. this...
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announcing they will deploy antiaircraft missiles to syria. i'll take that up with major general robert scales and the president of the foundation for defense of democracy cliff ard may. chicago braces for more possible backlash with the release of dashcam video of a white believe of police officer shooting a plaque teenager. our top story, conflicting messages from dodge on terrorism. -- administration on terrorism, president obama playing down fears of terrorism as we head to this thanksgiving weekend, president holding a news conference he said it is understandable that the public is worried. but the public should go about their normal activity. but that does not scare with what the fbi -- square with what the fbi is saying, warning us to be on look out for suspicious characters, james rosen with our report. >> reporter: pardoning a 42 pound turkey, president obama said we live in challenges times, hours earlier, president sought to reassure americans before holiday weekend, saying he has seen over evidence of a -- seen no evidence of'. of a specific and credible threat against the h
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the ways to vet people were boots on the ground. we don't have that in syria. that's the main issue is not having the capable partner and really what are the governors going to do and presidential candidates going to do. do government have no legal authority to tell the president that they will not take refugees in. it's a real crisis. >> maria: you know -- >> go ahead, if we are concerned about humanitarian issues why not do like military issues, give aid in the region and the people that that the british are taking into their own country, the women, disable, the ill, the people who aren't definitely the profile of a terrorists as geraldo says. do it over there. you don't bring it to the united states or to europe. >> maria: let me ask you about the money issue on this, the money ankle rather. isis has been selling oil in the black market, turkey and jordan are buying it, but they've also been able to control 40% of the weak market apparently in iraq and now they're accepting or charging taxes from their so-called population. it's extraordinary to me how powerful this group has bec
the ways to vet people were boots on the ground. we don't have that in syria. that's the main issue is not having the capable partner and really what are the governors going to do and presidential candidates going to do. do government have no legal authority to tell the president that they will not take refugees in. it's a real crisis. >> maria: you know -- >> go ahead, if we are concerned about humanitarian issues why not do like military issues, give aid in the region and the...
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partners on the ground. pushing isil back from territory in both iraq and syria. today we agreed that our nations must do even more together. u.s. assistance has supported recent strikes in theory up. we will keep stepping up that ordination. as we saw with the attack in mali, it goes beyond isis. sustaining our support including airless and intelligence. working together to root out terrorist networks in africa. we will do even more to prevent attacks at home. building on our recent intelligence agreement, they will continue to shared threat investigation. growing recognition among european nations. they need to wrap up additional efforts to prevent the flow of terrorist fires. i am calling on the european union to implement the agreement that has been in the works. we can do more to stop foreign terrorist fighters from entering our country. i am prepared to send teams of our experts to work on this. regarding the broader crisis in syria. president francois hollande and i have agreed that russia's strikes against the moderate opposition only polls from the assad regime. we agreed tha
partners on the ground. pushing isil back from territory in both iraq and syria. today we agreed that our nations must do even more together. u.s. assistance has supported recent strikes in theory up. we will keep stepping up that ordination. as we saw with the attack in mali, it goes beyond isis. sustaining our support including airless and intelligence. working together to root out terrorist networks in africa. we will do even more to prevent attacks at home. building on our recent...
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national who fought for the islamic state in syria, french president franÇoise hollande says the french military launched dozens of airstrikes on islamic state targets in raqqa, iraq. his decisive action in contrast to that of president obama who declared in a news conference that he would not fundamentally changes strategy while denigrating those that would seek him as he put it, an immediate resolution. >> the strategy that has the best chance of working, even though it does not offer her the satisfaction, i guess, of a headline or an immediate resolution. >> the president's refusal to act drawing heated this is a from republicans are looking to replace the president next year. president obama also facing a revolt by at least 20 governors who announced the united states should halt acceptance of syrian refugees and we will be talking with one of the governors refusing to allow syrian refugees to be settled in his state. governor phil bryant of mississippi. we will also take of thegovern administration response to theoi terror attacks with director james woolsey. major general bob scal
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reporting less than six weeks from now president intends to allow as many as 10,000 refugees from syria into this country of the big concern is exactly how do we vet these people. of course one of the terrorists in the attacks there in paris is said to have come into europe, via greece on syrian passport. it is very challenging, given this environment that we're in to say, yes as americans we will take all of these thousands of people into this country. i want to get to our guests right now. belgium is very much in central focus. it is being considered a breeding ground of terrorism. terrorists are being hunted down there right now as we speak. with more on this investigation is the current u.s. ambassador to belgium, ambassador howard guttman. thanks for joining me, ambassador. >> i'm former u.s. am bass are do. i was ambassador from 2009 to 2013. trish: let me start by ask you, why is it, former ambassador, guttman, belgium is such a hotbed of terrorist planning? >> much like the united states when we had our immigration of irish and italian, belgium had a large immigration of morocca
reporting less than six weeks from now president intends to allow as many as 10,000 refugees from syria into this country of the big concern is exactly how do we vet these people. of course one of the terrorists in the attacks there in paris is said to have come into europe, via greece on syrian passport. it is very challenging, given this environment that we're in to say, yes as americans we will take all of these thousands of people into this country. i want to get to our guests right now....
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as far as the ukraine is concerned and you could say syria, as far as syria, i like if putin wants to go in, and i got to know him very well because we were both on "60 minutes," we were stable
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is now occupying territory in iraq and syria and is able to use that safe haven in other parts of the world. how is that under estimating capabilities and how is that contained and it has the backing of nearly every other country when it comes to taking on isis. and so why can't we take out these [bleep] >> jim, i just spent the last three questions answering a question. lou: the president said that ground troops would be a mistake, as he put it, and he defended his approach as one that is going to work. he called then jd and last friday the president said that the threat of the islamic state had been contained. >> i don't think that they are gaining strength. i think that what is true is that from the start the goal has been first to contain, and we have contained them. we have not gained ground and in iraq and syria, in syria they will come in, they will leave, but you do not see this systematic march by isil across the terrain. lou: the white house has run into sharp am a strong resistance against israel thomas plans to bring in tens of thousands of refugees from syria. twenty-one
is now occupying territory in iraq and syria and is able to use that safe haven in other parts of the world. how is that under estimating capabilities and how is that contained and it has the backing of nearly every other country when it comes to taking on isis. and so why can't we take out these [bleep] >> jim, i just spent the last three questions answering a question. lou: the president said that ground troops would be a mistake, as he put it, and he defended his approach as one that...
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survivor says it was ten horrific minutes. the attack was for syria and said that they could blame the president for france's involvement in syria and shouted god is great as they reportedly reloaded. investigators say that eight attack ers in total and eight dead. seven killed themselves and one hit by police as he exited the concert hall. new this hour and con firmtfirm that one of the bombers is a young frenchman. the u.s. state department reporting that americans are among the injured. more on that in a moment. french president calls it attack on war. >> translator: what happened yesterday close to the stadium of france, was an act of war. faced with war, the country must take appropriate decisions. an act of war was committed by a terrorist army and jihad army against france and values that we defend everywhere in the world against what we are and that means something to somebody. this was an act of war that was prepared, organized and planned from the exterior and with the external accomplishes that the investigation will establish. it is an act of absolute harborism. at this mom
survivor says it was ten horrific minutes. the attack was for syria and said that they could blame the president for france's involvement in syria and shouted god is great as they reportedly reloaded. investigators say that eight attack ers in total and eight dead. seven killed themselves and one hit by police as he exited the concert hall. new this hour and con firmtfirm that one of the bombers is a young frenchman. the u.s. state department reporting that americans are among the injured....
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. they're talking about bringing 10,000 refugees in from syria into the united states of america in less than six weeks. we are a humane society. we want to help these people but at the same time we're going to help ourselves and we have to take care of our own and i think there are some real legitimate fears as to where our security, our national security is going to be if we bring in all of these people from this region of the world that may have sympathies to extreme islam. p.j. crowley, join me with your thoughts on that. the administration says, yeah we can take them in. we should take more. hillary clinton wants 65,000 more. there are plans from the administration to bump it up to 100,000 over next couple years. realistically what does that do to our ability to protect the united states of america here on our own home turf? >> well, i think we have the ability to protect the united states of america and also to be the humane people that we are but i -- trish: by taking refugees in? >> i think we should do our duty. we talk about american leadership on -- trish: what is our duty? to
. they're talking about bringing 10,000 refugees in from syria into the united states of america in less than six weeks. we are a humane society. we want to help these people but at the same time we're going to help ourselves and we have to take care of our own and i think there are some real legitimate fears as to where our security, our national security is going to be if we bring in all of these people from this region of the world that may have sympathies to extreme islam. p.j. crowley,...
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founding inside of syria yesterday. the french mittrary in coordination with u.s. intelligence dropping 20 bombs. jihadi recruitment and depo. 72 hours before attack. weapons, effle tower, warned of an asalt on the west just one day before the actual paris attack. cac moving. we have looked at past paris attacks and we typically do not get market reactions, also flat this morning. we are following to see any reaction to the upset. at home futures are down as well. lower opening to flat for the u.s. market. overnight in asia. finishing mostly larger. japanese market on the move. japan's economy contracting for the second straight quarter. we will have every angle covered live from paris. joining me live this morning from new york headquarters our fox business network sandra smith and dagen mcdowell. >> sandra: good morning, maria. >> dagen: good morning, maria. >> maria: retired navy captain john cocrin. give us your observation this morning. >> hello to you in paris the french government is really engaged on three levels. the level most important to them is go after who per pep
founding inside of syria yesterday. the french mittrary in coordination with u.s. intelligence dropping 20 bombs. jihadi recruitment and depo. 72 hours before attack. weapons, effle tower, warned of an asalt on the west just one day before the actual paris attack. cac moving. we have looked at past paris attacks and we typically do not get market reactions, also flat this morning. we are following to see any reaction to the upset. at home futures are down as well. lower opening to flat for the...
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this is for syria as they open fire. >> especially in paris it's surreal. the ambulances and gurneys with people. >> police confirm 8 attackers are dead by detective ton naghtd explosive belts. the president calling the attacks an act of war and vowing attacks against isis. >> police hunt for more possible accomplices. german report an arrest in bavaria tied to the attacks. send out to greg palkot who is live in paris. good morning, greg. >> hi, folks. i think this sums it up pretty well with, better than i could ever say. the front page of the pa parissian. a state of emergency, state of high alert not just in paris but throughout the country. behind me behind the international medium sacrum is the bataclan theater is the scene of the great carnage. get to more details of that in a moment. let's just tell you what authorities are telling french people right now. as you noted eight attackers dead. authorities are are saying there is no way that might be all of the attackers. they are now, as you hear the police sirens, searching for any other attackers, co-attackers they call them. a
this is for syria as they open fire. >> especially in paris it's surreal. the ambulances and gurneys with people. >> police confirm 8 attackers are dead by detective ton naghtd explosive belts. the president calling the attacks an act of war and vowing attacks against isis. >> police hunt for more possible accomplices. german report an arrest in bavaria tied to the attacks. send out to greg palkot who is live in paris. good morning, greg. >> hi, folks. i think this sums...
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detected. french authorities today admitting they truly believed he was in syria directing operations from there. they knew he went to syria in 2014. they are somewhat disturbed that they had no clue he was here in central paris directing these terrorist attacks. we also know the search goes on for another suspect, salam abdeslam lam. he is one of the subjects that managed to get away last friday. french authorities have no clue whether he is in france, belgium or somewhere else. they don't know whether there are more groups directly linked to the suspects still on the loose. with all of this going on the french prime minister today laid out very somber view to french lawmakers when he asked for emergency, state of emergency to be extended for three months here in france. saying police need the ability to search, to put people under house arrest, without having to go through the courts. in other words, act quickly, if they believed there are terror suspects or signs of a network that they need to get to quickly. so, the upper house of french parliament will decide on that. it is expected t
detected. french authorities today admitting they truly believed he was in syria directing operations from there. they knew he went to syria in 2014. they are somewhat disturbed that they had no clue he was here in central paris directing these terrorist attacks. we also know the search goes on for another suspect, salam abdeslam lam. he is one of the subjects that managed to get away last friday. french authorities have no clue whether he is in france, belgium or somewhere else. they don't...
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-zone over syria and these sorts of incidents, these types of incidents we would be talking about this every day. if we impose a no no fly-zone. >> meanwhile the turks are obviously out with their version of the story. i expect that we will talk about it all day long. as authorities said, it would be very difficult to determine who is in the right. the greater concern again is what is russia's recourse in terms of retaliation if there is one and then what will be the response of the united states and other nato allies if nurky is, in fact, attacked. >> maria: basically he said what he has been continuing to say, russia wants to trade in conflict. they need as much conflict as possible so that it looks like putin is the big guy saving the world, its economy is crashing. do you agree with that, chris, in terms of -- because that opens up a can of worms for putin. he can take anywhere he wants. >> it does open a can of worms for lots of people. vladimir putin has had nose bloodied. so the russians are learning what it's like to play in the middle east. a lesson that the united states
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undetected between belgium, syria, get through borders. he's also very visible in isis videos. this is someone who takes pride in the fact that he recruited his 13-year-old brother to join isis. what kind of individual with the french authorities dealing with right now? what do you know about him that we will be able to allow him to sustain any longer in the face of this huge force that we are looking at right now on our cameras? >> at the point in time we don't know much about him but we will watch the french media and they poured a lot of information over the past few hours, number one that he was an organizer and this is a major in paris. they knew paris very well. he was going back and forth to syria, and what authorities are trying to find out who is his superior, who comes above him. it's another jihadist -- >> nicole: she said there were six attacks over the summer. at this point you see army forces, special forces, all piled up there to obviously get whoever is holdup in this apartment. people believed to be abaaud. they want them alive and they certainly don't want to hurt any
undetected between belgium, syria, get through borders. he's also very visible in isis videos. this is someone who takes pride in the fact that he recruited his 13-year-old brother to join isis. what kind of individual with the french authorities dealing with right now? what do you know about him that we will be able to allow him to sustain any longer in the face of this huge force that we are looking at right now on our cameras? >> at the point in time we don't know much about him but...
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began in earnest last night with french fighter jets dropping 20 bombs in raqqa, syria, said to be the capital of isis, including a jihadi training camp and munitions dump. but this property was organized in belgium and carried out here in paris, so there's been an investigation in both countries, more than 150 police raids here in france across the nation overnight and more than 100 suspects detained. numerous raids also carried out in belgium where two of seven people have now been charged with links to the terror attacks. we've also learned that turkish officials say they have arrested several people with ties to the terror group here in paris who had their own plans to carry out an attack in istanbul which has been foiled. the key focus remains on finding the so-called eighth terrorist and others involved, a 26-year-old belgian who rented one of the cars used by the terrorists used in the friday attacks may have taken part in the slaughter and escaped. his brother was one of the suicide bombers and another brother was arrested in brussels saturday. but abdeslam was stopped near
began in earnest last night with french fighter jets dropping 20 bombs in raqqa, syria, said to be the capital of isis, including a jihadi training camp and munitions dump. but this property was organized in belgium and carried out here in paris, so there's been an investigation in both countries, more than 150 police raids here in france across the nation overnight and more than 100 suspects detained. numerous raids also carried out in belgium where two of seven people have now been charged...
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and iran and syria. 13,000 for iraq alone already here. another 2,000 from syria are already in this country. where are they? their many in the states that the governor say they don't want them. specifically california and texas have the most then michigan and illinois they don't want them by surprise they are already here. battle could be shaping up one state's rights if the exhibitors have the right to exclude refugees. some say they're subject to the anti-discrimination lawsuits. charles: republican candidate mike huckabee slamming of hamas leadership today calling his response amateurish and also retreated speaker wright and will not reject the importation of those fleeing the of the least he needs to step down today and as somebody else lead. i have to get your thoughts of governors pushy back against the white house. >> the governor's reelected but clearly they're not putting the american people's protection first is mower concerned about his reputation in the america. that is what the editors say until we know there is the process it is one thing to take women and children by
and iran and syria. 13,000 for iraq alone already here. another 2,000 from syria are already in this country. where are they? their many in the states that the governor say they don't want them. specifically california and texas have the most then michigan and illinois they don't want them by surprise they are already here. battle could be shaping up one state's rights if the exhibitors have the right to exclude refugees. some say they're subject to the anti-discrimination lawsuits. charles:...
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, before the attack european governments that the that ring leader was in syria. >> reporter: they did, that is part of the disturbing out come, they have identified him as one of the bodies found at that -- following that raid yesterday american in saint dennis, but today they said, french prosecutors they truly believed that abaaoud was in syria, had gone there in 20 friend, the they -- 2014 they had no idea he came back to iraq and was in central paris. they are shocked. but search goes on for there are suspects and groups that may be linked to those suspects who are still on the run. french lawmakers okayed a request that state of emergency remain in place for 3 more months that gives police a greater scope in searching, in house arrests, without courts permission to go after the potential terrorist suspects. meanwhile, we did find out today, from germany, they say this suspect, abaaoud came through a german airport last year, and they knew he was on a terror watch list, they not detain him because belgium did not request he be detained. that gives you an idea of the confusion, and
, before the attack european governments that the that ring leader was in syria. >> reporter: they did, that is part of the disturbing out come, they have identified him as one of the bodies found at that -- following that raid yesterday american in saint dennis, but today they said, french prosecutors they truly believed that abaaoud was in syria, had gone there in 20 friend, the they -- 2014 they had no idea he came back to iraq and was in central paris. they are shocked. but search...
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fresh at, in syria. many are asking where is the united states right now? meanwhile governors from across the country they are refusing to allow syrian refugees inside their states. 30 states saying no to president obama's plan to bring 10,000 syrian refugees in our country less than six weeks from now. those 30 governors are set to get on the call with president. the big concern whether or not the refugees can be properly vetted. the concern is they can't. two presidential candidates, former fbi official and four-star general here on "the intelligence report" in next 60 minutes with analysis. i want to get caught up on news, french and russian militaries are striking isis in syria. this is on the heels of the worst atrocity in france since world war ii. the president speaking out yesterday amid a lot of, a lot of criticism. we'll get to that as the police there in france conducted over one one raids overnight. they're trying to piece together just how exactly this attack was orchestrated. meanwhile over in belgium police arresting two men who they believed supplied the suicide bom
fresh at, in syria. many are asking where is the united states right now? meanwhile governors from across the country they are refusing to allow syrian refugees inside their states. 30 states saying no to president obama's plan to bring 10,000 syrian refugees in our country less than six weeks from now. those 30 governors are set to get on the call with president. the big concern whether or not the refugees can be properly vetted. the concern is they can't. two presidential candidates, former...
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not the j.v. they are big leagues. they are not contained, they are growing. a town in syria may come and go but ideology is spreading. they have been encouraging folks to carry out these sorts of attacks for several months, so we have seen one of them successfully carried out but they have more people adhering to their ideology and i'm afraid we don't have our arms around the problem either from an intelligence perspective or military perspective. >> congressman, what needs to be done? >> well, number one, we need to as best we can reverse the intelligence losses, the restrictions we have placed on ourselves, gathering information about terrorists and their plots. you know, this goes back to snowden and those over hyped concerns about civil liberties. secondly, there has to be a strategy for pushing back on isis on the ground. the problem is, we've gone so long and so many allies or potential allies don't really trust us that we're going to be serious about it. it's harder and harder to assemble that group of nations who will be effective in pushing back against isis on the ground. >
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challenges to that process because of the situation in syria. lou: just exactly what does every effort mean? can the governors stop these refugees and this president? house armed services committee member congressman mo brooks joins us on thoses and more. and just how should americans react to a president who calls the paris terrorist attacks a setback? former ambassador to the united nations john bolton with us tonight. our top story, as i said, we've learned french authorities believe that at least 20 terrorists were involved directly and incorrectly in those paris attacks, and there is a widespread manhunt under way for two radical islamists who carried out the terrorist attacks in paris and who remain at large. most likely, outside france. most likely, in belgium or beyond. europeans very much on edge tonight with both germany and belgium cancelling soccer matches over the past two days over bomb threats. fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal in paris with our report. >> reporter: as parisians continue to mourn the victims of friday's brutal terror attacks, the aggressive ma
challenges to that process because of the situation in syria. lou: just exactly what does every effort mean? can the governors stop these refugees and this president? house armed services committee member congressman mo brooks joins us on thoses and more. and just how should americans react to a president who calls the paris terrorist attacks a setback? former ambassador to the united nations john bolton with us tonight. our top story, as i said, we've learned french authorities believe that...
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, they must mean the bombing by french forces in both iraq and syria, which has been going on now for several months. this is also just in, breaking news from german media, reporting they're saying there has been an arrest in bavaria just across the border tied directly to the paris attacks. police are not confirming that link. we have not been able to independently confirm that, as well. but president hollande pledging that france will stand firm against its foes and respond quote/unquote mercilessly. president obama offering his condolences and support. >> right before we broke for the top of the hour, we saw president hollande was speaking to french media. and we were waiting for a translation. it is here. so i'm just going to go down the list of things he said. hollande said the attacks were committed by the islamic state. hollande says the attacks were an agent of war. he was the person who confirmed first the 127 dead in the attacks. and again as greg has been mentioning, that number will move. there are at least 99 people we're told in critical condition. and also as france's p
, they must mean the bombing by french forces in both iraq and syria, which has been going on now for several months. this is also just in, breaking news from german media, reporting they're saying there has been an arrest in bavaria just across the border tied directly to the paris attacks. police are not confirming that link. we have not been able to independently confirm that, as well. but president hollande pledging that france will stand firm against its foes and respond quote/unquote...
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is recognize that syria, is the cal call that is causing problem in middle east. clearly, the terrorism that now is taking place in europe, blowing up the russian plane andet those are a result of the debacle in syria, the failed state, that 4 year civil war represents, president has to get a political solution in syria, he has to work that with putin, even if it requires, some military capability to do, that like establishing safe zones for the refugees and no-fly zones to pro tech the killing of -- protect the killing of innocent people that would ground assad's planes and move us closer to a political solution, that z has to be paramount but level of efforts we applying to that is nothing near the level of effort we a flie a fly applied to the nuclear deal. deirdre: do you think that was time well spent? >> no, what we have there we have delayed this for many years, they have a right by virtue of the agreement, to get acquire a nuclear weapon. that is 15 years if we trust them not to cheat, i am already assuming they are cheating right now, they get $150 billion to continue
is recognize that syria, is the cal call that is causing problem in middle east. clearly, the terrorism that now is taking place in europe, blowing up the russian plane andet those are a result of the debacle in syria, the failed state, that 4 year civil war represents, president has to get a political solution in syria, he has to work that with putin, even if it requires, some military capability to do, that like establishing safe zones for the refugees and no-fly zones to pro tech the...
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suspect's vehicle, they'll now support the military campaign against isis militants in syria to stay out of the conflict. germany does not plan to conduct air strikes in syria. which i >> cheryl: well the north lawn of the white house was on lockdown after a man jumped the fence while the first family was celebrating thanksgiving. joseph scaling the fence while draped in the american flag and clinching a binder in his mouth. he was immediately arrested and will likely face criminal charges. second layer of spikes after a previous jumper. >> nicole: imposing sanctions and canceling investment projects. the move in response to video. turkey shooting down plane. russia insists it never strayed from syrian airspace. russia suspending military operation including closing down the emergency hotline to share information on air strikes. turkey's president has requested a meeting with president putin in paris on monday. >> cheryl: french president gets one step closer to form a coalition to fight isis after paris attack. president franÇois hollande met with vladimir putin in moscow where they agree
suspect's vehicle, they'll now support the military campaign against isis militants in syria to stay out of the conflict. germany does not plan to conduct air strikes in syria. which i >> cheryl: well the north lawn of the white house was on lockdown after a man jumped the fence while the first family was celebrating thanksgiving. joseph scaling the fence while draped in the american flag and clinching a binder in his mouth. he was immediately arrested and will likely face criminal...
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abaaoud, one of the most-wanted men in europe was able to move freely between syria and belgium. we must leave behind empty promises, procrastination and slowness, if not, europe will lose its way. >> what i can tell you is we estimate there are 5,000 european nationals that are classified as suspected foreign fighters. these europeans that have been radicalized often on the internet, traveled to syria and iraq and radicalized by the experience. >> reporter: russian long range bombers and cruise missiles destroyed 15 oil refineries controlled by isis in order to choke off cash flow to the terrorist nation. russian president vladimir putin praised the military action but says there is a lot of work to do to eliminate syria's terrorists and protect russia from possible attacks. french warplanes continue to strike isis positions in syria while the russian military has intensified its attacks on isis since confirming a bomb destroyed a russian passenger jet over egypt. the french senate voted today to extend france's state of emergency for another three months. that gives more power to
abaaoud, one of the most-wanted men in europe was able to move freely between syria and belgium. we must leave behind empty promises, procrastination and slowness, if not, europe will lose its way. >> what i can tell you is we estimate there are 5,000 european nationals that are classified as suspected foreign fighters. these europeans that have been radicalized often on the internet, traveled to syria and iraq and radicalized by the experience. >> reporter: russian long range...
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will continue for parisians and for the french. as the country wages airstrikes in syria and iraq and twitter accounts social media that twitter accounts linked to the jihadist are celebrating the is attacks against parents. they are tracking those sites many are expressing disbelief the islamic state could be behind the carnage in one terrorist captured declared he is from isis' or from the islamic state. now we're watching tonight what we have talked about over the course of some considerable time the fact the islamic state these attacks are a sophistication and coordination that i take most people doubted. >> it is in just a sophisticated attack it is a military jihadi attack of urban warfare conducted against a western capital of paris. 140 dead 100 in one place if you put up 9/11 that was in the air so it is dramatic what is happening right now not just showing the size of the capacity of these fighters and abilities are refugees are they were trained in france are born in france so this is a major change. lou: talking about french muslims to have gone to syria and have also retu
will continue for parisians and for the french. as the country wages airstrikes in syria and iraq and twitter accounts social media that twitter accounts linked to the jihadist are celebrating the is attacks against parents. they are tracking those sites many are expressing disbelief the islamic state could be behind the carnage in one terrorist captured declared he is from isis' or from the islamic state. now we're watching tonight what we have talked about over the course of some...
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know back in this country, the all goes on or the plan to bring syria refugees to the united states. over the last couple years close to 2,000 have been welcomed here but now they have to go when it comes to the president's move to bring an additional 10,000 here. speaker ryan just announcing there will be a pause in that program to connell mcshane with the latest. connell: conservative pressure has been building for ryan to ask and to do something about this refugee issue and we may have legislation to address it by the end of this week. some more on that in a moment but listen to the speaker of the house paul ryan and what he had to say earlier today in washington. >> this is a moment it is better to be safe than sorry. we think the prudent, the responsible thing is to take a pause in this particular aspect of this refugee program in order to verify that terrorists are not trying to infiltrate the refugee population. connell: he is pushing for a pause, the legislation that should make it to the house floor by thursday, three republicans behind it. what it would do is place a morat
know back in this country, the all goes on or the plan to bring syria refugees to the united states. over the last couple years close to 2,000 have been welcomed here but now they have to go when it comes to the president's move to bring an additional 10,000 here. speaker ryan just announcing there will be a pause in that program to connell mcshane with the latest. connell: conservative pressure has been building for ryan to ask and to do something about this refugee issue and we may have...
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vladimir putin on who his forces are targeting and the fight against isis and syria. retired four star general jack keane with me on the military and diplomatic relationship between the u.s. and russia coming up. and the gop's top donor not handing over any money to any presidential campaign yet. charles coke explains why. he'll join me as we look ahead this morning on "sunday morning futures." >>> the house passing a bill which would tighten the screening of syrian refugees trying to enter the united states. 47 democrats breaking from president obama in voting for the stricter security plan. the bill would require 3 high ranking administration officials to sign off on each refugee entering the country. and the concerns of the house also being shared by the american public. look at this breaking poll, a fox news poll showing that 67% of voters now oppose the president's plan to accept 10,000 syrian refugees into the country. joining me now is california congressman ed royce, the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> thank y
vladimir putin on who his forces are targeting and the fight against isis and syria. retired four star general jack keane with me on the military and diplomatic relationship between the u.s. and russia coming up. and the gop's top donor not handing over any money to any presidential campaign yet. charles coke explains why. he'll join me as we look ahead this morning on "sunday morning futures." >>> the house passing a bill which would tighten the screening of syrian refugees...
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come back. >>> one of the attackers reportedly said "this is for syria." as we continue our coverage now of what's happened across paris. so far, no one has claimed official responsibility for the terror attacks yet. at least six coordinated attacks, leaving some 158 people dead, and many injured and some reports saying as many as 80 of those injuries very serious. and another number to tell you about. 1500 additional soldiers have been mobilized to guard french facilities following the country's deadliest attacks in decades. president for american islamic forum for democracy, dr. jaser joins us now from atlanta. my first question is, and i know isis is quick to probably take credit for this. but we have to figure out where this really goes. any early signs of who this points to? >> well, i think it most clearly is going to point to isis. isis is basically leading the jihadi grind around the world. right now they've divided the world as they build their caliphate. so when their recruits can't travel to syria, as europe has begun to restrict passports. so they say if you can't come fi
come back. >>> one of the attackers reportedly said "this is for syria." as we continue our coverage now of what's happened across paris. so far, no one has claimed official responsibility for the terror attacks yet. at least six coordinated attacks, leaving some 158 people dead, and many injured and some reports saying as many as 80 of those injuries very serious. and another number to tell you about. 1500 additional soldiers have been mobilized to guard french facilities...
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carrying him in northern syria. the battle against isis was one of the main tommics during the tuesday night's fox business gop presidential debate. >> they are coming for us. they recruit americans using social media. they don't haste us simply because we support israel. they hate us because of our values. they hate us because our girls go to school. they hate us because women drive in the united states. >> they hate us to destroy our way of life in the united states. we have to make them looks like losers because that is the way they gather a lot of influence. nicole: officials say "jihadi john" studied computer science at a university in london before leaving for syria in 2013. cheryl: on the campaign trail donald trump pointing to rival ben carson's own descriptions of his pathological temper as a young man. in an interview with cnn. he said a pathological temper can not be cured and very serious disease. in a rally iowa trump slamming other republican candidates for their performances in tuesday night's debate on fox business. >> i'm telling carly, whatever the hell her name is, f
carrying him in northern syria. the battle against isis was one of the main tommics during the tuesday night's fox business gop presidential debate. >> they are coming for us. they recruit americans using social media. they don't haste us simply because we support israel. they hate us because of our values. they hate us because our girls go to school. they hate us because women drive in the united states. >> they hate us to destroy our way of life in the united states. we have to...
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by syrian rebels while sitting on the grounds in syria looking for pilots, this is the scenario that military leaders and world leaders have feared for in a long time. russia supports al-asad. and has been bombing rebels moderate rebels and isis in the last few weeks, turkey backs the syrian rebels, including turning a blind eye to isis fighters, many of them come in and out of turkey, the larger question, does this escalate between turkey and russia, is there something more? nato is calling for calm. russia says, vladimir putin says there will be grave consequences, what that means is not clear. but the tension and chaos that we've seen from syria seems to be escalating. deirdre: thank you connor powell from jee jerusalem. probe probe is taking -- troab troab ipresident obama is taking turker's side over russia. >> turkey has a right to defend its territory and airspace. i think it is important right now for us to make sure that both the russians and the turks are talking to each other. find out what happened. and take measures to discourage any escalation. deirdre: for his view, ch
by syrian rebels while sitting on the grounds in syria looking for pilots, this is the scenario that military leaders and world leaders have feared for in a long time. russia supports al-asad. and has been bombing rebels moderate rebels and isis in the last few weeks, turkey backs the syrian rebels, including turning a blind eye to isis fighters, many of them come in and out of turkey, the larger question, does this escalate between turkey and russia, is there something more? nato is calling...
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: hollande says the charles de gaulle has left to assist in syria, and russia used long range bombers, the first time the aircraft has been flown against the group. secretary of state john kerry said the strategy against isis is working. >> in the last few days, taken on oil revenue which is where they're really getting their money to pay for these tentacles that are reaching out. >> reporter: the state department walking back comments made yesterday in france by secretary kerry that he said there was justification for the "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. >> proffering forth the rationale used by the terrorists and attempt to justify it, and reflecting the notion that the hebdo attack, not that it's justified but they justified it based on a certain act by publishers. >> reporter: authorities say the group they raided this morning was plotting to attack a large shopping mall in the southern district. a teacher was stabbed by three men who pledged support for isis. the men rolled up on a couple of scooters, began threatening the teacher and stabbed him in the arm and leg, the teacher wil
: hollande says the charles de gaulle has left to assist in syria, and russia used long range bombers, the first time the aircraft has been flown against the group. secretary of state john kerry said the strategy against isis is working. >> in the last few days, taken on oil revenue which is where they're really getting their money to pay for these tentacles that are reaching out. >> reporter: the state department walking back comments made yesterday in france by secretary kerry...
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after operation troops to syria. the president explaining his decision in an interview with nightly news. >> keep in mind that we have run special ops already and this is just an extension of what we are continuing to do. we are not putting u.s. troops on the front lines fighting fire fights with isil. >> cheryl: the president also said the u.s. military will not be fighting in syria the way it did in the iraq war. plans to assist 50 groups. >> nicole: ruling out mechanical error, the flight recorder says it was not shot from the outside and the pilot did not make a distressed call. the metro jet plane went out on saturday killing 224 people that were on board t exact cause is still unclear. u.s. national intelligence director says there is no direct evidence of any terrorist involvement in the crash, but some aviation experts say it's possible a bomb was on board. >> cheryl: well, it is official. wreckage found east of the bahamas is the el faro, 15,000 feet of water, that's deeper than the final resting place of the titanic, el faro sinked last night with 33 people on board. the s
after operation troops to syria. the president explaining his decision in an interview with nightly news. >> keep in mind that we have run special ops already and this is just an extension of what we are continuing to do. we are not putting u.s. troops on the front lines fighting fire fights with isil. >> cheryl: the president also said the u.s. military will not be fighting in syria the way it did in the iraq war. plans to assist 50 groups. >> nicole: ruling out mechanical...
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both in ukraine, syria, russian casualties have been fairly minimal so that putin gets a big boost domestically but doesn't have the heavy downside that heavy casualties would bring tragically but if it is by a terrorist act is not something he can ignore and i believe his record indicates that once he concluded it was a terrorist attack if he can identify the perpetrators, he will respond with great vigor. deirdre: yeah, he's been voted in the past saying these terrorists one can only speak with severe method, they do not understand any other language. but why do you think, ambassador, in the meantime that the kremlin is dismissing concerns that the bomb brought down that russian jet. is it because russia is not ready to act or doesn't want to act with great force prematurely? >> well, i think there are a lot of competing considerations. one, they just want to be accurate. second, they need to be ready if they're going to do anything, number three, they need to know with certainty who did it. you know, the people talk about isis and that may well turn out to be the group that has
both in ukraine, syria, russian casualties have been fairly minimal so that putin gets a big boost domestically but doesn't have the heavy downside that heavy casualties would bring tragically but if it is by a terrorist act is not something he can ignore and i believe his record indicates that once he concluded it was a terrorist attack if he can identify the perpetrators, he will respond with great vigor. deirdre: yeah, he's been voted in the past saying these terrorists one can only speak...
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where they are from. we do know that it looks like a are from syria. we know that they darn near got through. ambassador bolton on that and the timing on all of this. good to have you on that. >> nice to be here, neil. neil: opposing this doubling, tripling down on the background of those trying to get into this country. the refugees in syria. we cannot run the revels in syria, we could not identify who they were. we are perfectly fine now accepting refugees even though we may not have documentation to prove who they are. >> america has always been a generous nation. let's keep that clear. i think, it is a legitimate question being raised in congress. whether the administration actually can be trusted when it says trust us, we have a good system in place. you can ask questions. i come up frankly think what should happen is there is a vigorous use of a operation right now. used widely in that intelligence and military committee. they challenge existing government policies. i think that after we get through this inevitable veto, and idea for the speaker of the house and president, inde
where they are from. we do know that it looks like a are from syria. we know that they darn near got through. ambassador bolton on that and the timing on all of this. good to have you on that. >> nice to be here, neil. neil: opposing this doubling, tripling down on the background of those trying to get into this country. the refugees in syria. we cannot run the revels in syria, we could not identify who they were. we are perfectly fine now accepting refugees even though we may not have...
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fund its so-called caliphate in syria and western iraq. president obama saying today that the terrorists are a scourge that threaten all of us. okay, we knew that, but dodging the question of working with vladimir putin and the russians to stamp it down. calling russia and iran a coalition of two, two nations supporting the regime of syrian president bashar assad which we mow the united states would like to see removed. two of the smartest men in the room are reading between the lines, bob hormats, cliff may as we look at that, gentlemen, the increasing threat of terror attacks prompting the government to issue a global travel warning. we're going to take you live to jfk in just a moment to see how international travelers are taking the news. it's so much to swallow here as we watch all of this. i want to get right now to bob hormats because this is a situation and, again, we're talking both of the questionable hostage situation and whether there's any relation at all to what's going on, that's the breaking news right now. what happened today at the white house? did it clarify
fund its so-called caliphate in syria and western iraq. president obama saying today that the terrorists are a scourge that threaten all of us. okay, we knew that, but dodging the question of working with vladimir putin and the russians to stamp it down. calling russia and iran a coalition of two, two nations supporting the regime of syrian president bashar assad which we mow the united states would like to see removed. two of the smartest men in the room are reading between the lines, bob...
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fighter a u.s. toe anti-tank missile as russian forces approach the crash site in northern syria. russian president vladimir putin lashed out at turks visiting jordan. today's loss is a stab in the back by the terrorist accomplices. >> reporter: the violation took place north of latakia, syria has never recognized turkish claims to the land. the turks requested the u.s. send in six f-16 fighter planes to guard the southern border. the planes arrived earlier this month. today russia deployed a missile cruiser off the syrian coast ordering it to destroy any target that poses a danger to forces, lou? lou: jennifer griffin from the pentagon. >>> the downing of the russian jet fighter complicating a highlight anticipated white house visit by french president francois hollande. but critics looking for a revamped strategy to fight the islamic state or show solidarity with the french are disappointed. instead, president obama failed to outline concrete specific measures to fight the radical islamists. conservative commentator nile gardiner put it this way -- fox news chief washington corresponden
fighter a u.s. toe anti-tank missile as russian forces approach the crash site in northern syria. russian president vladimir putin lashed out at turks visiting jordan. today's loss is a stab in the back by the terrorist accomplices. >> reporter: the violation took place north of latakia, syria has never recognized turkish claims to the land. the turks requested the u.s. send in six f-16 fighter planes to guard the southern border. the planes arrived earlier this month. today russia...
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13th attacks in syria? just what we are seeing today, conducting a massive operation in a very dense urban area, speaks to their aggressiveness. >> sure it does. what i would say is these larger attacks that we've seen in france, they're by far the most significant that i've ever seen that has not lead to an expression, immediate expression of unity. think about 9/11. after 9/11 the rally to president bush both in the united states and outside the u.s. was extraordinary, same thing was the case after the charley ebdoe bombings in attacks back in january. that's not the case at all here, and yes, you are seeing a very aggressive response but no where close to where you see called by former president who has thrown the hat in the ring for the upcoming presidential elections in france. he suggest that had the french government call off the global summit which is coming in just a few weeks on climate. you're going to have over a hundred state of head visiting and delegations staying all over paris. doesn't have the ability to ensure the security of all those leaders coming in. he's also
13th attacks in syria? just what we are seeing today, conducting a massive operation in a very dense urban area, speaks to their aggressiveness. >> sure it does. what i would say is these larger attacks that we've seen in france, they're by far the most significant that i've ever seen that has not lead to an expression, immediate expression of unity. think about 9/11. after 9/11 the rally to president bush both in the united states and outside the u.s. was extraordinary, same thing was...