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let's go straight to paris and speak to nadeem basha. francis hollande is co-chairing the conference. do we know the french commitment to the coalition at this point? >> it's becoming clearer. francis hollande is co-hosting the conference with the iraqi president whom he met in baghdad on friday. this comes as the french defence minister announced that french planes are taking part in reconnaissance flights in the iraqi air space, helping the u.s. with air strikes, against a group calling itself the islamic state. clearly francis hollande wants to be seen to be a lead nation backing up the u.s. in the fight against the i.s. group. francis hollande has said, clearly, that france is prepared to take parts in air strikes if called upon. it's worried about the repercussions here in france itself, as my colleague jacky rowland reports. >> reporter: a french navy fridayingate crossing the -- fridayingate crossing the mediterranean. france includes an aircraft carrier, making it an important partner in any operation against the islamic state gr
let's go straight to paris and speak to nadeem basha. francis hollande is co-chairing the conference. do we know the french commitment to the coalition at this point? >> it's becoming clearer. francis hollande is co-hosting the conference with the iraqi president whom he met in baghdad on friday. this comes as the french defence minister announced that french planes are taking part in reconnaissance flights in the iraqi air space, helping the u.s. with air strikes, against a group calling...
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let's go again to our cnn's fred pleitgen in paris. he'll be covering this event and they do have some complexities before them, fred in trying to coordinate how they go about getting these regional countries and these western countries together to combat isis. >> translator: which is criminal. >> hang on. >> translator: today we are in the midst of a confrontation in iraq and we are at a juncture in the terrorist thinking -- the terrorists no longer act to terrorize populations. they commit various crimes in order to establish a state and that is what has happened, in fact, the victims of dash occupation are of all faith, all ethnic groups, all religions. the terrorist organization has killed the elderly women, children and men and wish to set up a state which will be a base to extend to the rest of the middle east and the world. these objectives have been stated in the various speeches and statements of the various dash leaders. they work at this in full view and they do not deny the existence of terrorists, volunteers from european
let's go again to our cnn's fred pleitgen in paris. he'll be covering this event and they do have some complexities before them, fred in trying to coordinate how they go about getting these regional countries and these western countries together to combat isis. >> translator: which is criminal. >> hang on. >> translator: today we are in the midst of a confrontation in iraq and we are at a juncture in the terrorist thinking -- the terrorists no longer act to terrorize...
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the paris conference has been welcomed here in baghdad officially. the foreign secretary, sorry foreign minister issued a statement before the press conference began saying the islamic state didn't begin in iraq but it wasn't iraqi problem and welcomed all of the international help. what the iraqis are looking for is concrete steps, are they going to get hopes of military support they need and get the intelligence gathering support they need or get the humanitarian help they need and that is what the iraqi president will be pushing the international community for and he will want to walk away from this conference for something he can tell the iraqi people that is being done and there are unofficially concerns about this from sunni groups and inter international these saying the groups have a different relationship with each other and it needs to be more concrete if they are to be baffleled in iraq and are worried about freezing out i ran you are effectively losing a key player that could bring peace both on this side of the border on iraq and the oth
the paris conference has been welcomed here in baghdad officially. the foreign secretary, sorry foreign minister issued a statement before the press conference began saying the islamic state didn't begin in iraq but it wasn't iraqi problem and welcomed all of the international help. what the iraqis are looking for is concrete steps, are they going to get hopes of military support they need and get the intelligence gathering support they need or get the humanitarian help they need and that is...
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imran khan is standing by, but first to nadeem barber in paris. both presidents really just laying out the stage for what happened in the coming hours. >> that's right. they've been at pains to stress that this is not just a military response to trying to tackle the group that calls itself islamic state in iraq, but also furthering their humanitarian efforts, helping the iraqi authorities, and stressing that now that iraq has a national unity government representing all sectors of society, they are coming on board, bringing more and more arab states to pledge money, perhaps to pledge intelligence supports for the u.s. air strikes, and we are hearing from john kerry, the u.s. secretary of state, participation in future air strikes, although we don't know which those states are for the moment. >> do you think - it's only been going on for a matter of hours - do you think we'll find out at the end of it who will do what? >> nick, i think it's unlikely that the names of the states will come out, linked to x, y or z action. john kerry has hinted, rathe
imran khan is standing by, but first to nadeem barber in paris. both presidents really just laying out the stage for what happened in the coming hours. >> that's right. they've been at pains to stress that this is not just a military response to trying to tackle the group that calls itself islamic state in iraq, but also furthering their humanitarian efforts, helping the iraqi authorities, and stressing that now that iraq has a national unity government representing all sectors of...
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this pastors at the helm of the small athens paris. suicide is a sin in the eyes of the church, and ordinarily, those who take their own lives cannot be buried in the cemetery, but these are desperate times. >> these days, we see those who claim their lives as people who have lost their minds, as psychologically damaged. although the old rules still apply, the church makes an exception, and we bury them with love. >> psychologists in athens are investigating the psychological effects of the financial crisis. depression and suicide used to be rare in greek society, but in recent years, the numbers have rocketed, and they continue to climb. >> because of the duration of the financial crisis in greece, we have reached the point where everyone is at high risk of developing depression, and every single day, we live with the fear that this is not the bottom, that it will actually get even worse, which i think makes everything -- which actually cultivates a general atmosphere of helplessness and hopelessness. >> every day, he drives two hours
this pastors at the helm of the small athens paris. suicide is a sin in the eyes of the church, and ordinarily, those who take their own lives cannot be buried in the cemetery, but these are desperate times. >> these days, we see those who claim their lives as people who have lost their minds, as psychologically damaged. although the old rules still apply, the church makes an exception, and we bury them with love. >> psychologists in athens are investigating the psychological...
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, paris. congratulations. >> congratulations on your $13,000 dog. i don't know. >> paris, i'm so excited. you got a $13,000 dog. >> grooj lakes, paris hilton, for the new dog. >> congratulations, paris, on the new dog. >> congratulations, paris. way to purchase an awesome dog. congratulations. have a nice day. >> congratulations, paris. that's a great investment. [ laughter ] >> you know it, every day. you can't see me. every night, on your show, late night, talking, you know, number one. >> okay, paris hilton just bought this dog for $13,000. you want to say congratulations? >> congratulations, paris. i really love the picture. it's great. that's what it is, know that. >> congratulations, paris hilton! >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right. everybody's happy for her. tonight on the show, we have music from fall out boy. from abc's new nightly news, anchor david muir is here. and we'll be right back with key & peele, so, stick around. ♪ ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice
, paris. congratulations. >> congratulations on your $13,000 dog. i don't know. >> paris, i'm so excited. you got a $13,000 dog. >> grooj lakes, paris hilton, for the new dog. >> congratulations, paris, on the new dog. >> congratulations, paris. way to purchase an awesome dog. congratulations. have a nice day. >> congratulations, paris. that's a great investment. [ laughter ] >> you know it, every day. you can't see me. every night, on your show, late...
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a story in paris? grave my agent said that no network will set a story abroad. i came back in 2008 and need a job. i needed work. i had some good stories. i pitched one to one of the big tv production companies. the idea was that we would set it in manhattan. we would take those characters and put them in manhattan >> but nobody has told that to woody allen, have they? >> wherever i went, woody allen had party spent all their money. [laughter] and they change the rules. americans can no longer be the director. >> so woody allen wrote different people? [laughter] that was the reason those movies got made. >> i admire the way he has been able to do that. he has been productive. >> what he is a businessman. >> every which way. >> what is it about paris, other than that is conducive to a lifestyle that you find so comfortable? what's i was brought there. i was brought there by somebody else. once i was there, it's a very good writers town. it's not an accident. hemingway and fitzgerald liked being there. i
a story in paris? grave my agent said that no network will set a story abroad. i came back in 2008 and need a job. i needed work. i had some good stories. i pitched one to one of the big tv production companies. the idea was that we would set it in manhattan. we would take those characters and put them in manhattan >> but nobody has told that to woody allen, have they? >> wherever i went, woody allen had party spent all their money. [laughter] and they change the rules. americans...
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a story in paris? grave my agent said that no will set a story abroad. i came back in 2008 and need a job. i needed work. i had some good stories. i pitched one to one of the big tv production companies. the idea was that we would set it in manhattan. we would take those characters and put them in manhattan >> but nobody has told us to woody allen, have they? went, woody allen had party spent all their money. [laughter] and they change the rules. americans can no longer be the director. so woody allen wrote different people? [laughter] that was the reason those movies got made. >> i admire the way he has been able to do that. he has been productive. >> what he is a businessman. >> every which way. is it about paris, other than that is conducive to a lifestyle that you find so comfortable? what's i was brought there. i was brought there by somebody else. once i was there, it's a very good writers town. it's not an accident. hemingway and fitzgerald liked being there. time washat the prime before the 29
a story in paris? grave my agent said that no will set a story abroad. i came back in 2008 and need a job. i needed work. i had some good stories. i pitched one to one of the big tv production companies. the idea was that we would set it in manhattan. we would take those characters and put them in manhattan >> but nobody has told us to woody allen, have they? went, woody allen had party spent all their money. [laughter] and they change the rules. americans can no longer be the director....
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and its not just in paris. in sarcelles, a small community with a large jewish population north of paris, a peaceful pro- palestinian march degenerated into violence against anything jewish. attacks like these have had a profound impact on the jewish community. at the jewish agency in paris there has been a surge in applications for assistance to emigrate to israel. the agency estimates 5,000 will leave this year, the highest ever. the melloul family of paris is just days away from moving to israel. gabriel melloul is a dermatologist and is giving up a successful practice. >> ( translated ): i've grown up with people from all different backgrounds, says yoel melloul. its always been alright, but i feel its changing. >> reporter: 16 year old judith is leaving many friends behind but she says, "it's time." in israel we are free to live our religion and to show that we are jewish, she says. in france, we have to hide the fact we are jewish. >> reporter: the situation has been deteriorating over the past few years.
and its not just in paris. in sarcelles, a small community with a large jewish population north of paris, a peaceful pro- palestinian march degenerated into violence against anything jewish. attacks like these have had a profound impact on the jewish community. at the jewish agency in paris there has been a surge in applications for assistance to emigrate to israel. the agency estimates 5,000 will leave this year, the highest ever. the melloul family of paris is just days away from moving to...
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make the harbor of new york in paris. so it's a diorama. they were the main entertainment for people before movies came around, and what you would do is you would walk into a room and suddenly, you would feel like you were dining with cleopatra or, you know, you had gone from summer to winter in a minute. and people thought they were just, you know, the most fantastic way to spend your evening. so he sets one up that looks like the new york harbor, and he really thrilled people. they felt like they walked in and they could feel the sea breezes and they say there's people talking yankee fashion near you. you feel like you're there. and so they flocked to that. they paid the ticket price. a lot of money was raised through this particular endeavor. then, he went out and set up the head at the paris expo in 1878. and there again, this was one of those magical things that made people realize, you know, that he was doing something special. and at this point, a few visitors came to see it, including joseph pulitzer, who we'll ge
make the harbor of new york in paris. so it's a diorama. they were the main entertainment for people before movies came around, and what you would do is you would walk into a room and suddenly, you would feel like you were dining with cleopatra or, you know, you had gone from summer to winter in a minute. and people thought they were just, you know, the most fantastic way to spend your evening. so he sets one up that looks like the new york harbor, and he really thrilled people. they felt like...
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in the meantime he is hoping as is the iraqi president who is also here in paris that more and more paris will sign up for some kind of involvement in military efforts against the is group in iraq. it's clear according to john kerry the u.s. secretary of state that some will be prepared for air strikes and others prepared to lend intelligent support and cash crucially. we heard from france defense minister saying they are starting to carry out flights in iraqi air face breaking up air strikes against the i.s. group but we don't know how many states will come on board and take part in activities like that. crucially, iran has not been invites to the conference and that is problematic given its role in the fighting in syria. now syria, of course, is crucial also to the future of the i.s. groups and some cynics say whatever happens here in paris will be of limited effect unless the international community takes concerted action to stop the i.s. group from spreading in syria. >> let's take a closer look at why isil is seen as a threat to the region and islamic state fighters control a third o
in the meantime he is hoping as is the iraqi president who is also here in paris that more and more paris will sign up for some kind of involvement in military efforts against the is group in iraq. it's clear according to john kerry the u.s. secretary of state that some will be prepared for air strikes and others prepared to lend intelligent support and cash crucially. we heard from france defense minister saying they are starting to carry out flights in iraqi air face breaking up air strikes...
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, paris. congratulations. >> congratulations on your $13,000 dog. i don't know. >> paris, i'm so excited. you got a $13,000 dog. >> grooj lakes, paris hilton, for the new dog. >> congratulations, paris, on the new dog. >> congratulations, paris. way to purchase an awesome dog. congratulations. have a nice day. >> congratulations, paris. that's a great investment. [ laughter ] >> you know it, every day. you can't see me. every night, on your show, late night, talking, you know, number one. >> okay, paris hilton just bought this dog for $13,000. you want to say congratulations? >> congratulations, paris. i really love the picture. it's great. that's what it is, know that. >> congratulations, paris hilton! >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right. everybody's happy for her. tonight on the show, we have music from fall out boy. from abc's new nightly news, anchor david muir is here. and we'll be right back with key & peele, so, stick around. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers
, paris. congratulations. >> congratulations on your $13,000 dog. i don't know. >> paris, i'm so excited. you got a $13,000 dog. >> grooj lakes, paris hilton, for the new dog. >> congratulations, paris, on the new dog. >> congratulations, paris. way to purchase an awesome dog. congratulations. have a nice day. >> congratulations, paris. that's a great investment. [ laughter ] >> you know it, every day. you can't see me. every night, on your show, late...
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french police had been waiting for them at an airport in paris. let's go to paris and speak to lucy williamson. >> reporter: it's got all hallmarks of a real mess as the defense minister was saying. we have just heard from one of the men's lawyers that the three have walked into a police station now near where they live. they knocked on the door of their own free will. the police station was closed, but an officer came out to see them. now they're being questioned by the officers now. >> explain the background to this. they've been in syria or attempting to get into syria? >> according to the family lawyer, these three men had been in syria. they had gone allegedly to fight with islamic state militants there. they discovered that it wasn't quite what they imagined. they had fallen foul of the islamic state fighters there. now they're trying to flee back to france. that's the story one of the lawyers associated with them has said. as they were coming through turkey, turkish authorities picked them up and said they were putting them on a plane to pa
french police had been waiting for them at an airport in paris. let's go to paris and speak to lucy williamson. >> reporter: it's got all hallmarks of a real mess as the defense minister was saying. we have just heard from one of the men's lawyers that the three have walked into a police station now near where they live. they knocked on the door of their own free will. the police station was closed, but an officer came out to see them. now they're being questioned by the officers now....
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the court initially said they had been arrested upon landing in paris but later, security forces had been waiting for the three men at the wrong airport hundreds of miles away. authorities blamed a mixup in turkey for that. >> confusion at the french interior ministry of a large logistical error that let three suspected she had east -- jihadists slip through a net. the men traveling back from syria, had been arrested and charged with being linked to a terrorism organization. but later they admitted there had been a mistake. they were held in early in turkey over visa problems, but were not in french custody. the turks put them on a flight to paris but it landed hundreds of kilometers from the officials waiting for them. one of the men said they went through customs without being challenged. one of the three is the husband of mohammed marist sister. he killed several in 2012 including children, before being shot by police. and except comes as french jihadists returning from syria could be launching attacks on french soil. on monday, french interior minister said over 100 french nation
the court initially said they had been arrested upon landing in paris but later, security forces had been waiting for the three men at the wrong airport hundreds of miles away. authorities blamed a mixup in turkey for that. >> confusion at the french interior ministry of a large logistical error that let three suspected she had east -- jihadists slip through a net. the men traveling back from syria, had been arrested and charged with being linked to a terrorism organization. but later...
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they called me up and wanted a story set in paris. i had the material and i told them the experiences i had. the first three films i made were like the only interesting experiences i had before i moved to paris. and then moving to paris because suddenly i was among amazing interesting people and this is a of that. >> rose: you kept pitching films to be made as paris with setting and you kept saying nobody wants to see a story in paris. >> i was cut off before that. my agent said no network, no tv company will set a story abroad. and i came back around 2008 and needed a job. i needed work and i had some good stories and i pitched one to one of the big tv production companies. and the idea was we said we'd take those past characters and put them in a nightclub. >> rose: nobody told this to woody allen have they. >> no. he's done a great job. i still had the experience trying to make films over there, wherever i went woody allen had already spent their money. they had all this money for cinema and they changed the rules. an american can
they called me up and wanted a story set in paris. i had the material and i told them the experiences i had. the first three films i made were like the only interesting experiences i had before i moved to paris. and then moving to paris because suddenly i was among amazing interesting people and this is a of that. >> rose: you kept pitching films to be made as paris with setting and you kept saying nobody wants to see a story in paris. >> i was cut off before that. my agent said no...
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just so glitches on the sound from paris. no problem, because aaron is right here for our next look at scotland, and it is all about the money. i mean, so much hinges on the financial risk. >> absolutely. you know, uncertainty. you know what the markets hate? markets hate uncertainty and that's really what we've got so far at the moment. thanks, geeta. i'm sure you've been hearing about it. a few days of campaigning left ahead of the scottish referendum vote that's on thursday, and most of the economic focus has been on the high finance and the business angles, like currency, interest rates, and corporate headquarters. where do today go? whether it is the banks or supermarkets or any of the other thousands of small and medium sized companies, which will fernly feel the effects of whatever the outcome, it's clear the bottom line for business has been a huge battleground. there are some huge financial uncertainties associated with break up such a close political and economic union that has endured for more than 300 years, and a
just so glitches on the sound from paris. no problem, because aaron is right here for our next look at scotland, and it is all about the money. i mean, so much hinges on the financial risk. >> absolutely. you know, uncertainty. you know what the markets hate? markets hate uncertainty and that's really what we've got so far at the moment. thanks, geeta. i'm sure you've been hearing about it. a few days of campaigning left ahead of the scottish referendum vote that's on thursday, and most...
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in paris on monday, we will see a big meeting on iraq security. let's go to this editorial on the front page saying, pretty much echoing comments saying it seems when hollande has a frontline to fight, it seems to go well for him. not at all when he has battlegrounds within france itself in terms of domestic politics. the comment piece is saying obama is not relishing going back to iraq. >> let's take a look at other world news. we are seeing more western sanctions being piled on russia. >> is having look at a cartoon which is very funny. we have e.u. sanctions this friday. more u.s. sanctions in the pipeline. kgb-trained vladimir putin has not moved even though the dog of the sanctions is biting. "it does not hurt." of course not no matter what happens you never changes his facial expression. let's look at analysis in the "moscow times" saying iran could be a winner from the western sanctions in terms of tehran and moscow becoming more suitable economic allies. that is a similar take for the "china daily goes court also say western sanctions agai
in paris on monday, we will see a big meeting on iraq security. let's go to this editorial on the front page saying, pretty much echoing comments saying it seems when hollande has a frontline to fight, it seems to go well for him. not at all when he has battlegrounds within france itself in terms of domestic politics. the comment piece is saying obama is not relishing going back to iraq. >> let's take a look at other world news. we are seeing more western sanctions being piled on russia....
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christine. >> fred pleitgen in paris. thank you. >>> british prime minister david cameron calling isis a menace we have to confront and poison we need to drain from society. the british prime minister adding the united kingdom is ready to take whatever steps are necessary. the question is does that mean committing to air strikes against isis targets? something the u.k. has not committed to. i want to bring in atika shubert live in london. good morning, atika. >> reporter: good morning, john. it is something britain has not committed to. last year, lawmakers voted against strikes in syria. this is a hurdle he will have to overcome if it is an option he wants. he says previously the prime minister said no option is off the table. in a statement he made after the emergency cabinet session yesterday, he said he pointed out a number of steps saying that british jets for example were helping with surveillance over the area. helping peshmerga forces. he said it is not about boots on the ground. at the same time, however, he said
christine. >> fred pleitgen in paris. thank you. >>> british prime minister david cameron calling isis a menace we have to confront and poison we need to drain from society. the british prime minister adding the united kingdom is ready to take whatever steps are necessary. the question is does that mean committing to air strikes against isis targets? something the u.k. has not committed to. i want to bring in atika shubert live in london. good morning, atika. >> reporter:...
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what's been happening today in paris? >> well, today in paris was an international conference with foreign ministers. in that conference, about 30 countries represented, including members of the u.n. security council, key european countries, iraq and it's neighbors and gulf allies. opening the conference, the french penalty said the islamic state represent as global threat and there must be a global response to it. after the meeting, the french foreign minister said the meeting ended with a lot of hope that the countries all agreed they had to take on the islamic state. the conference is responding to the message put out by the i.s. group. >> say either you are with us or we will kill you. you have to deal with cut throats like that, there is no other thing you can do except to defend yourself and that is what the international community, despite differences and nuances, that's what we have all decided to do. >> now secretary of state kerry has been trying to put together an international coalition. there's been few detai
what's been happening today in paris? >> well, today in paris was an international conference with foreign ministers. in that conference, about 30 countries represented, including members of the u.n. security council, key european countries, iraq and it's neighbors and gulf allies. opening the conference, the french penalty said the islamic state represent as global threat and there must be a global response to it. after the meeting, the french foreign minister said the meeting ended with...
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>> it is on these fighters that the statesmen in paris are pinning many of their hopes. this is one of the front lines. that's town in the distance is held by islamic state. it was specifically britain's support for kurdish forces that the black masked murderer of david haines cited as juffs for his killing. the u.k. is flying weapons and ammunition into northern iraq to elp bolster the kurds. >> the weapons we have are good but it's not enough against a terrorist state. we need more to win our war against i.s. >> the kurds have made modest advances near the jihadist heres at jalal, less than 100 miles from baghdad. but many of their weapons are old and stocks depleted. they say they have yet to receive any of the guns or ammunition supplied by britain. this is about as far east as i.s. goes. we're almost on the border with iran but the jihadist state now stretches west across iraq, into syria and out to the turkish border. and each time another western hostage is brustely beheaded on camera, so the pressure grows in western capitals to do more. e drove towards a second
>> it is on these fighters that the statesmen in paris are pinning many of their hopes. this is one of the front lines. that's town in the distance is held by islamic state. it was specifically britain's support for kurdish forces that the black masked murderer of david haines cited as juffs for his killing. the u.k. is flying weapons and ammunition into northern iraq to elp bolster the kurds. >> the weapons we have are good but it's not enough against a terrorist state. we need...
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in paris. the headlines this monday -- barack obama is to outline his strategy for data when the islamic state organization -- claims in the french press that there was a plan for an attack in paris on the fourth of july. there are no elements of that in the investigation so far. the german government says the cease-fire in ukraine is not sufficient. other issues such as border patrol and a prisoner exchange have yet to be addressed. violence has marked the fragile truce. -- has marred the fragile truce. also coming up for you in the next hour of "live from paris," hopes rise for a vaccine tos are showing monkeys injected with an experimental drug were immune to ebola 10 months later. have the mysteries of the past finally been unraveled? a detective says he can prove the identity of jack the ripper using dna samples from the murder scene -- from a murder scene. u.s. president says he won't leave the country -- lead the country back to a war in iraq. obama says he will be seeking u.s. lawmakers
in paris. the headlines this monday -- barack obama is to outline his strategy for data when the islamic state organization -- claims in the french press that there was a plan for an attack in paris on the fourth of july. there are no elements of that in the investigation so far. the german government says the cease-fire in ukraine is not sufficient. other issues such as border patrol and a prisoner exchange have yet to be addressed. violence has marked the fragile truce. -- has marred the...
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. >> reporter: it is on these fighters that the statesmen in paris are pinning many of their hopes. this is one of the peshmerga's front lines. that town in the distance is held by islamic state. it was specifically britain's support for kurdish forces that the black-masked murderer of david haines cited as justification for his killing. the uk's flying weapons and ammunition into northern iraq to help bolster the kurds. >> translator: the weapons we're getting from britain and the others are good, and we have some weapons of our own, but it's not enough against the terrorist state. we need more to win our war against i.s. >> reporter: the kurds have made modest advances against the jihadists here, less than 100 miles from baghdad, but many of their weapons are old and their stocks are depleted. they say they've yet to receive any of the guns or ammunition supplied by britain. this is about as far east as i.s. goes. we're almost on the border with iran, but the jihadist state now stretches all the way west across iraq, into syria, and up to the turkish border. and each time, another
. >> reporter: it is on these fighters that the statesmen in paris are pinning many of their hopes. this is one of the peshmerga's front lines. that town in the distance is held by islamic state. it was specifically britain's support for kurdish forces that the black-masked murderer of david haines cited as justification for his killing. the uk's flying weapons and ammunition into northern iraq to help bolster the kurds. >> translator: the weapons we're getting from britain and the...
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and in paris. we're also learning the u.s. was alerted but that plot has reportedly not been stopped. i'm sandra smith. here today, andrea tantaros, host of "the independents" on fox business channel, kennedy, kirsten powers with us, today's #oneluckyguy, from "o'reilly factor," jessie waters on a big news day. >> they said our chemistry was electric. so i'm very excited. >> this is the first time we've been together.
and in paris. we're also learning the u.s. was alerted but that plot has reportedly not been stopped. i'm sandra smith. here today, andrea tantaros, host of "the independents" on fox business channel, kennedy, kirsten powers with us, today's #oneluckyguy, from "o'reilly factor," jessie waters on a big news day. >> they said our chemistry was electric. so i'm very excited. >> this is the first time we've been together.
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al jazeera, paris. >> the iraqi foreign ministers spoke in paris and said that the world stands in his country against isil. >> the international community has stood up all together. they're prepared to support iraq at all levels, and they understand what's happening in iraq. >> let me tell you about the countries which have agreed to join the coalition against ice. egypt, jordan, lebanon and iraq several gulf countries kuwait, bahrain, qatar, the e the u.a.e.. other countries included in the effort are canada and australia, the only nations to give details of theirtrixes. we havtheir contributions. >> reporter: this initiative in paris has been welcomed by the iraqis. the foreign minister saying that the islamic state weren't created in iraq but they're having a huge suspec impact on the country. the iraqis are looking to update the iraqi army, intelligence gathering and help in humanitarian assistance. they will be hoping that their leaders will come back from paris with a concrete plan to present to their people. ththe broad over arching messages that the group needs to be defeated.
al jazeera, paris. >> the iraqi foreign ministers spoke in paris and said that the world stands in his country against isil. >> the international community has stood up all together. they're prepared to support iraq at all levels, and they understand what's happening in iraq. >> let me tell you about the countries which have agreed to join the coalition against ice. egypt, jordan, lebanon and iraq several gulf countries kuwait, bahrain, qatar, the e the u.a.e.. other countries...
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this is a major milestone on the way to paris in support of lima. countries need to see the economic benefit from emission increases. so hopefully with sessions such as the private sector session that took place in the summit we can see more corporation between industry and countries bringing those economic benefits closer to today, and not some far away future where we lose sight of them sometimes. >> but the countries have to be convinced, don't they? do they believe yet? do they believe yet, for instance, investment in cleaner energy actually creates economic growth? >> well, you know the ipcc report shows that there are many opportunities to reduce emissions, at the same time address other challenges such as job creation, improve the energy access, fight poverty, etc. as more and more countries and decision makers release that there are co-benefits to climate action, there is more and more action in the direction at the same time protecting climate and reducing emissions and addressing some of the other challenges that humanity has, particularly
this is a major milestone on the way to paris in support of lima. countries need to see the economic benefit from emission increases. so hopefully with sessions such as the private sector session that took place in the summit we can see more corporation between industry and countries bringing those economic benefits closer to today, and not some far away future where we lose sight of them sometimes. >> but the countries have to be convinced, don't they? do they believe yet? do they...
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what is expected to come of this meeting in paris, if anything? >> reporter: likely a lot of pressure from the united states, for other countries to join in. the air campaign and on the ground, great britain already said they're not sending in ground troops and not helping out with fighter jets, neither is germany, italy, france and australia said they'll help out. but the question remains, will arab countries or others send in ground troops or somehow help out with this ground effort against isis. the obama plan, to defeat isis, train the iraqis, air strikes in syria and build a coalition. >> i think the plan has a great potential to work. >> reporter: australia says they'll help with air strikes, but germany, britain and italy will not. and who is going to fight isis on the ground? >> countries are saying they're ready to do that. the prince of jordan just two days ago said he's ready today to put his troops into syria to fight isis. >> we have countries in this region, countries outside of this region, in addition to the united states, all of w
what is expected to come of this meeting in paris, if anything? >> reporter: likely a lot of pressure from the united states, for other countries to join in. the air campaign and on the ground, great britain already said they're not sending in ground troops and not helping out with fighter jets, neither is germany, italy, france and australia said they'll help out. but the question remains, will arab countries or others send in ground troops or somehow help out with this ground effort...
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in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches and rib vau@ts. these things had been used before. what's new at saint-denis is the sense of the organization of the space. the divisions are played down in favor of a unified space that flows from one side of the building to the other. the differences from romanesque architecture are clear. romanesquerchitecture had massive, heavy, thick walls and divided spaces. here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, l
in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of...
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secretary of state is in paris drumming up support to destroy the islamic state group. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan from al jazeera is headquarters. here are the stories - fighting in iraq has caused a refugee crisis. >>> swedish stefan loepan declares victory after a vote. >>> and where somehow patients be cared for. >>> representatives from 30 countries will meet in paris to debate how to fight a group called the islamic state. they are building an internation international coalition to fight islamic state group. >>> the secretary of state is in paris to show solidarity with president obama's strategy. john kerry insisted in cairo, that the u.s. assembled a meaningful coalition. >> i have been encouraged to hear from all people about readiness and willingness to participate. we have countries in this region, outside the region, all of whom are prepared to engage in military assistance and strikes, if required. >> state department officials say the u.s. abdi kated caution, as arab nations volunteered to conduct air strikes on the u.s. whether it will ease concerns will have to be sce
secretary of state is in paris drumming up support to destroy the islamic state group. >>> hello, i'm darren jordan from al jazeera is headquarters. here are the stories - fighting in iraq has caused a refugee crisis. >>> swedish stefan loepan declares victory after a vote. >>> and where somehow patients be cared for. >>> representatives from 30 countries will meet in paris to debate how to fight a group called the islamic state. they are building an...
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what can we expect from today's conference in paris? >> reporter: frances, can you expect them to address the key question who is going to fight this fight against isis. some key allies of the u.s. have already said, as you just heard, they're not sending in fighter jets, although other countries including some arab countries say that they're backing this u.s.-led effort. the u.s., the obama administration, insists they are building this coalition. the obama plan to defeat isis. train the iraqis, air strikes in syria, and build a coalition. >> i think the plan has a great potential to work. >> reporter: france and australia say they'll help with air strikes, but germany, britain and italy will not. and who's going to fight isis on the ground? >> countries are saying that they're ready to do that. >> i met with the prince of jordan just two days ago who said he is ready today to put his troops into syria to fight isis. >> we have countries in this region, countries outside of this region, in addition to the united states, all of whom are
what can we expect from today's conference in paris? >> reporter: frances, can you expect them to address the key question who is going to fight this fight against isis. some key allies of the u.s. have already said, as you just heard, they're not sending in fighter jets, although other countries including some arab countries say that they're backing this u.s.-led effort. the u.s., the obama administration, insists they are building this coalition. the obama plan to defeat isis. train the...
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still very few details coming out from this meeting in paris. is there a question that they don't really know who the foe is? >> we now have more kicks in the question. i don't know if that will bode well for the fine cuisine with a good number of people coming on board there is good support but there is no word of the commitment that they're coming with. it is the sort of conference that is good for pr strategy. as if the united states needs anyone to help bombard from bear. there is a lot of ambiguity, and clearly there is no division of labor. clearly we don't know how those means are going to be applied in order to get to that end of dismantling, degrading and destroying the islamic state and isil. be as it may, i'm not sure about the serious effort on the ground anything from the air is going to help defeat the movement. >> let's talk about that a little bit more. the military effort, is that going to defeat? there is talk of establishing a better social fabric that you have to work from the ground up rather than the air down. >> there is n
still very few details coming out from this meeting in paris. is there a question that they don't really know who the foe is? >> we now have more kicks in the question. i don't know if that will bode well for the fine cuisine with a good number of people coming on board there is good support but there is no word of the commitment that they're coming with. it is the sort of conference that is good for pr strategy. as if the united states needs anyone to help bombard from bear. there is a...
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nadin baba, al jazeera, paris. >> and more from baghdad. >> this has been welcomed by the iraqis. they are having a huge impact ton country. now the iraqis will be looking for three key things from this conference. they will be looking to update the iraqi army, help in intelligence gathering and also humanitarian assistance. now this conference didn't nows anannounce any concrete measure. that will be disappointing. that hasn't happened, indeed the french foreign minister says there are gaps, but the broad overarching concept, the i.s.i.l. needs to be defeated. there are concerns here from many different groups particularly the sunnis that by internationalizing the fight against the islamic state group what you're doing is not reaching out to the people that can help you, people like the sunni rebels who are currently involved in fighting with i.s. against iraqi army forces, about bringing those people back into the fold. also by reaching out to community leaders who so far have felt marginalized by this shia-led government here. also there is another issue here. one of the countr
nadin baba, al jazeera, paris. >> and more from baghdad. >> this has been welcomed by the iraqis. they are having a huge impact ton country. now the iraqis will be looking for three key things from this conference. they will be looking to update the iraqi army, help in intelligence gathering and also humanitarian assistance. now this conference didn't nows anannounce any concrete measure. that will be disappointing. that hasn't happened, indeed the french foreign minister says there...
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secretary of state john kerry is in paris for diplomating talks set for monday. there, he will be discussing helping iraq fight off the i.s. group. kerry has just wrapped up a middle east tour against support for a coalition to combat i.s. group and its allies. 40 nations have agreed to contribute to what kerry says will be a worldwide fight to defeat the groups in iraq and syria. i suppose the big question now, shihab is what will these coalition members actually be doing? >> yeah. this meeting paris is being billed as the moment where we all discuss how everyone's tasks have been divvied up. john kerry insisting he has an international coalition now meeting with a great deal of skepticism. this morning in paris, anonymous state department of spokes people have been briefing the president insisting that there is arab coalition against is so there are several arab nations willing to conduct airstrikes against i.s. it's the white house that suggested who has been trying to temper those wishes and urging caution, quote. we have to sort through all of that because y
secretary of state john kerry is in paris for diplomating talks set for monday. there, he will be discussing helping iraq fight off the i.s. group. kerry has just wrapped up a middle east tour against support for a coalition to combat i.s. group and its allies. 40 nations have agreed to contribute to what kerry says will be a worldwide fight to defeat the groups in iraq and syria. i suppose the big question now, shihab is what will these coalition members actually be doing? >> yeah. this...
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i've just seen the paris statement really doesn't give away much does it. what's proving to be so difficult here? >> well, most of the participants are giving their support. but that's more rhetoric than it is real. indeed there's very little commitment the on the part of those who support the new strategy in iraq. simply because it requires more than air strikes, something more than the united states can do on its own. what are required is efforts on the ground and also things that probably will be long term more than it is short term. but also, the strategy is not clear for them. what exactly are they supporting? is it just an endeavor that is going to take place in iraq oar is it going to take place in syria as well? what does it make for a future confrontation with iran? a lot of things are unclear hence the commitment is unclear because there are a lot at stake if those people are going to start getting involved on the ground in iraq and syria. >> do you think iran has been badly played here? >> well, to be honest with you i still haven't gotten a clea
i've just seen the paris statement really doesn't give away much does it. what's proving to be so difficult here? >> well, most of the participants are giving their support. but that's more rhetoric than it is real. indeed there's very little commitment the on the part of those who support the new strategy in iraq. simply because it requires more than air strikes, something more than the united states can do on its own. what are required is efforts on the ground and also things that...
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>> i went in paris. they took me in and basically trained me for about a week making a bah debt at home had eluded me for over a decade. i thought it couldn't be done. they showed me how to nail it. >> this totally fell in your lap and took charge of it. what an exciting trip that must have been. >> it was. work evaporated and here i was heading to paris. >> which is fantastic. i guess it was for a travel publication but you didn't stop there. you started making different kinds of breads all over the world. where else did you go? >> i came back actually and a food writer in washington put my loaves up in a blind tasting against other bah baguettes. my loaves won which led to the book. learn from bakers from around the world, france, germany, around the u.s. and the west coast and translate their secrets to the home kitchen. >> wow. what a great gig. that's fantastic. how do you finance to write the book? do you do a kick starter campaign? >> i have a full-time jobeditor and chief of the food and environm
>> i went in paris. they took me in and basically trained me for about a week making a bah debt at home had eluded me for over a decade. i thought it couldn't be done. they showed me how to nail it. >> this totally fell in your lap and took charge of it. what an exciting trip that must have been. >> it was. work evaporated and here i was heading to paris. >> which is fantastic. i guess it was for a travel publication but you didn't stop there. you started making...
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we have secretary of state john kerry heading to paris for a meeting there. he's got this coalition that he's been building, nato and now a big tour of the middle east countries. of course, the big question is: how are these countries going to get involved? >> reporter: the u.s. has been on the ropes a little bit as it is being asked: how meaningful is this regional coalition in particular? trying to put a regional fig leaf on intervention? we have been getting briefings from paris, state department officials travel with john kerry trying to put aside some of those concerns suggesting that these are significant pledges from arab nations suggesting that several arab countries have offered to carry out airstrikes in the region as part of president obama's plan. these are anonymous officials travelling with the state department. they don't want to be named. one said some have indicated for quite awhile, elsewhere. we have to sort through that. you can't just go bomb something. the state department in paris, at least anonymously trying to push back suggestions th
we have secretary of state john kerry heading to paris for a meeting there. he's got this coalition that he's been building, nato and now a big tour of the middle east countries. of course, the big question is: how are these countries going to get involved? >> reporter: the u.s. has been on the ropes a little bit as it is being asked: how meaningful is this regional coalition in particular? trying to put a regional fig leaf on intervention? we have been getting briefings from paris, state...
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paris has increased support to syrian opposition forces. for the moments, the country will not be extending its military operation across the iraqi border. >> this is an opportunity not presenting itself today. we have an important task and we will see how the situation evolves in the coming days. >> the move comes after french said the sentence -- after a french citizen was killed in an apparent revenge attack. >> muslims here in paris demonstrated the grand mosque to march against what they are calling extremism. france has declared three days of mourning. >> a village remembers him. complete silence for those close to the tourist. a vigil was held on thursday. >> it is a nightmare. i do not know what to say. >> in this village in southeastern france, a procession throughout the town. a procession laden with emotion. >> i feel a mountain of pain, helplessness, and anger. >> everyone feels a great loss. >> many of our fellow guides were claimed. if i am a guide, it is thanks to him. it is because of him. >> we must think of the family. >>
paris has increased support to syrian opposition forces. for the moments, the country will not be extending its military operation across the iraqi border. >> this is an opportunity not presenting itself today. we have an important task and we will see how the situation evolves in the coming days. >> the move comes after french said the sentence -- after a french citizen was killed in an apparent revenge attack. >> muslims here in paris demonstrated the grand mosque to march...
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let's go to paris where all those foreign dignitaries have been meeting. what is clear on how far the international community is going to go when it comes to actual military intervention? >> reporter: it's far from clear to know who is pledging what. we do know that. they have not named those states and found others are unwilling to take direct military action but perhaps willing to dig into the pockets to finance the military action while others could provide intelligence support. among the european it's a mixed picture as well with britain and france deciding they could participate in airstrikes while others have ruled that out. whethere is a plan and a timetable. there is a situation a humanitarian situation which is getting worse and with massacres happening on a regular basis. >> how effective coalition are people to go without participates of iran? how much of an issue was that in the conference? >> reporter: they said it would have been good for them to be here given iran's help over the last few years, over security matters. perhaps in deference to
let's go to paris where all those foreign dignitaries have been meeting. what is clear on how far the international community is going to go when it comes to actual military intervention? >> reporter: it's far from clear to know who is pledging what. we do know that. they have not named those states and found others are unwilling to take direct military action but perhaps willing to dig into the pockets to finance the military action while others could provide intelligence support. among...
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upon his arrival in paris, he immerses himself into the parisian world. not only the life of paris, but also the ongoing modern art: the work of des, the work of toulouse-ltr, the work of the pressionis, their themes of cafeife, of people on the street. all these themes are picked up by picasso as well, includin uimel e harlequin. but that figure, with it withdrawn,elanchy air, predicts what will happen to picasso in 1902, when he can't make a go of it in paris orcetoreo sp on in 1904 does he have another chance at the city. when he returns to france, as fortune has it, picasso moves into a studio in a large apartment building called le bateau-levoir, and e renewsis friendship with the poet x jacob, a poet he'd known from his earlier visit. and through jacob and this studio location, begins to meet oth young poets in france, including apollinaire and andre salmon. and literally, through this studio cation meeta neigorhood girl, fernande olivier, who eventually moves in wh him, in his studio in the bateau-levoir. these new friendships become fast and stron
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syria comes despite a threat from a group linked to the islamic states who killed a french hostage if paris fails to stop there campaign against the i.s. a sit in in new york is staged, protesting the role of global warming. ♪ also coming up for you this hour, you will be getting a look at a different style of dancing that is truly off-the-wall. leonard cohen is back with his 13th album. just days after he celebrated his 80th birthday. that is coming up later this hour. airstrikes led by the u.s. have hit targets in syria. the first airstrikes in the country. the coalition made up of the u.s. and five arab nations targeting the province of raqqa. that has been the unofficial base in syria. u.s. president barack obama has filed to destroy the group which has taken control over large parts of neighboring iraq. mark thompson explains. >> after six weeks of airstrikes in iraq the campaign against the militants has crossed the border into syria. posting on twitter john kirby said bomber jets were used in the attack. tomahawk missiles like these were also launched from the sea against 20 target
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but first, top officials are in paris to try to come up with a plan to fight the rise of islamic state militants. the group was behind the beheading of a third western hostage this weekend. here is more from french president francois hollande. >> let me remind you that for the past three years, the syrian crisis has killed 200,000 people. 200,000. the chaos helped terrorists, so we must support those who will negotiate and make the compromises next very to preserve the future of syria. for france, those forces are the democratic opposition. a must be aided in every way possible. but our international affairs editor is at that conference and joins us now. was the goal to get as broad a coalition up and moving as quickly? what success has it made and what has happened -- not happened so far? >> it was just a start. harris has become the one-stop shop when it comes to foreign diplomacy for international crises. we saw president nicolas sarkozy housing -- hosting numerous conferences here. this is along the same lines. it is france stepping up to the plate saying he doesn't want to play se
but first, top officials are in paris to try to come up with a plan to fight the rise of islamic state militants. the group was behind the beheading of a third western hostage this weekend. here is more from french president francois hollande. >> let me remind you that for the past three years, the syrian crisis has killed 200,000 people. 200,000. the chaos helped terrorists, so we must support those who will negotiate and make the compromises next very to preserve the future of syria....
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they plan to have attacks on the metro in paris. american officials say they saw no indication of this plot. late today, flanked by the police commissioner, mayor bill de blasio said the same. >> everyone should know the most important fact right now is we are convinced that new yorkers are safe. we are convinced people should go about their normal routine. terrorists want us to live in fear. we refuse to live in fear. and we at the same time will be watching. >> the statements by the new iraqi prime minister were safe to say, a surprise today both in substance and how it came to light. chief national security correspondent jim sciutto has more. so jim, this plot to attack subways, what are you learning about this? this sounds bizarre that this guy would just make this statement. >> no question, it went through the full cycle, starting with the iraqi prime minister saying this is a credible threat. we spoke to u.s. intelligence officials, administration officials and then later the mayor of new york. the police commissioner of new y
they plan to have attacks on the metro in paris. american officials say they saw no indication of this plot. late today, flanked by the police commissioner, mayor bill de blasio said the same. >> everyone should know the most important fact right now is we are convinced that new yorkers are safe. we are convinced people should go about their normal routine. terrorists want us to live in fear. we refuse to live in fear. and we at the same time will be watching. >> the statements by...
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it was there in paris, and made noises about how the u.s. can't bomb, russia being allied, an ally of the bashar al-assad government. will we get security council approval. will we ignore it if we don't? >> that will be something that i am sure the administration will be looking for and try to figure out how to crack that nut at the united nations, in the coming days. you know, and to see if russia, on the one hand, iran on the other, two of the major backers of the bashar al-assad government, whether the emergence of i.s.i.s. changes their calculations in any way. i think at the present time, based on the statement you just made, it's highly doubtful at this point that russia will change its oppositions to meaningful military activity that would have the potential risk of doing away with the bashar al-assad government. >> iran doesn't like i.s.i.l. because it favors the shia government, in iran, and also - so it wants - doesn't want the threat against that government or the threat that i.s.i.l. poses to its ally. iran was not invited becaus
it was there in paris, and made noises about how the u.s. can't bomb, russia being allied, an ally of the bashar al-assad government. will we get security council approval. will we ignore it if we don't? >> that will be something that i am sure the administration will be looking for and try to figure out how to crack that nut at the united nations, in the coming days. you know, and to see if russia, on the one hand, iran on the other, two of the major backers of the bashar al-assad...