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Attacks in paris that killed at least 129, including one american. French president hollande says isis is responsible for the massacre. The french say they have identified one suicide bomber, while authorities in belgium have now detained seven potential accomplices. The attacks are now the focus of the g20 summit of World Leaders in turkey, including president obama. Well talk with ben rhodes, moment. But first Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent greg alcott is live in paris with the latest. Chris, we are standing in front of the bataclan music haul where 89 young concertgoers were slaughtered, as the french come to grips with the horrific terror. That i. D. d suicide bomber was found here, or his finger was. His body was blown apart by a bomb. The print from that finger showed he was a French National, a classic homegrown terrorist. The National Stadium a few miles from here where three suicide bombers, a syrian passport has been found. Greek officials now confirm it was used by a my grant who could have been smuggling in terror. Nearby, another car was found full of kalashnikov rifles used to shoot and kill cafe goers. All told, seven attackers wore killed or are dead in a coordinated operation which Officials Say was militry style and professional. 109 of the 129 victims have been identified. 392 people were injured, 99 seriously, several we are told of those hurt are american. The one identified american killed, Noemi Gonzalez was a 23yearold California College student. She was here on her semester abroad. Throughout paris today, thousands of soldiers and police are out in force amid continued closures of everything from the eiffel tower and the louvre to parks, even sunday markets. A city, a country on lockdown. Yes, french president Francois Hollande has said eye says is responsible and he does call this an act of war. He is meeting before an extraordinary session of his parliament tomorrow. The french and the world waits to see what happens next. Back to you, chris. Greg alcott reporting live from paris, thanks for that. As we said, president obama is at a summit of World Leaders in turkey where terror and the response to the attack on paris joining us from the summit, the president S Deputy National security adviser, ben rhodes. President obama, mr. Rhodes, of course is meeting with World Leaders at the g20 summit in the wake of french president hollande saying this was an act of war and that his response will be, quote, mercyless, is president obama prepared to dramatically escalate his effort against isis . Well, first of all, chris, we are heartbroken by the tragedy and we agree this was an act of war against isil. Weve been engaged in a war against isil through our air strikes, our support for forces on the ground, and we are prepared to work with french to make sure we can do more to facilitate effective strikes, deny them safe haven and deliver justice for these attacks. The french are at least considering of idea of invoking article v of nato, which says an attack against one is an atack against all. If they do that, would he go with france and are we talking about more of the same or talking about, for instance, putting boots on the ground, com bad troops on the ground to take on isis . Syria . Thats a french determination. Its up to the nation whether or not to invoke article v, i think we would stand shoulder to shoulder with any decision they make. In any case well be cooperating militarily. I think youll see intensification of the air campaigns, and more direct equipping and arming of Opposition Forces that are fighting on the ground in both syria and iraq. We do not believe that there is a solution to the challenge in syria or iraq that involves significant numbers of u. S. Combat troops going in. What there needs to be is a mix of relentless counterterrorism pressure andndhe type of political resolution to the syrian war that was being pursued in vienna yesterday with all the key nations involved. One of attackers in the french slaughter was carrying a syrian passport that seemed to indicate he had been a refugee that had come into europe with the flood of migrants in october. If given that, is president obama reconsidering the plan to accept refugees over the next year . No, chris, were still planning to take in Syrian Refugees. We have robust vetting procedures for those refugees. It involves our intelligence community, the National Counterterrorism center . Extensive interviews, vetting them against all information, and we need to sort out that foreign fighter flow, those who have gone into syria and come out and want to launch attacks or those who have connections with isil in syria. We need the intelligence base to target and identify those people, and we need to recognize theres tragic victims of this conflict, women, children, orphans of this war and we need to do our part to provide them a safe haven. On thursday, president obama was asked how we are doing in the war against isis, and here is what he said. Our goal has been first to contain, and we have contained them. We have contained isis, and then just a day later, isis launches the deadliest attack on paris since world war ii. Mr. Rhodes, hasnt the president having all of you around him, havent you profoundly misjudged the strength, capabilities and ambitions of isis . No. Look, chris, at the very very bebinning of the counterisil campaign, the president made cleared this is a longterm challenge. This is a group that poses a threat to our allies. What the president was referring to specifically is we had to if stop their geographical advance. We have done that. In some places we have rolled them back. Thats necessary to shrink the space they operate in, but that does not eliminate the threat, as we all so tragically. Thats wee we have to be relentless in degrading the leadership. I was just going to say, youre fighting the last war against isis. They have changed their tactics. They have apparently brought down a russian airliner. They had a suicide bomb that killed dozens in beirut. They now have slaughtered 130 and wounded hundreds more in paris. This kind of geographical containment isnt where isis is well, first of all, they still very much depend on their safe havens in iraq and syria. Those must be denied to isil. We see them having a global reach, trying to set up operations in different places. Thats why we took a strike at the leader of isil in libya just a few days ago. At the same time, the types of threats that you reference that led to such tragic acts of terror, those have to be dealt with through a variety of means, to include military pressure, to include effective intelligence and counterterrorism work with our allies and partners, that will need the cooperation of the whole world. That will clearly be a focus here in turkey, how are we sharing information, how are we sealing that border with turkey and dealing with terrorist networks that have ambitions to launch these type of external attacks. Mr. Rhodes, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today, sir. Thank you, chris. So whh does this brutal attack in paris tell us about the growing Terror Threat and how the u. S. Needs to respond . To discuss that, lets brings in congressman peter king, chair of the house subcommittee on terrorism. Chairman king, whats the latest intel that you have received . Was it in fact isis . Or have they been trained and directed from syria . Chris, the picture is still not entirely clear. Having said that, though, it is clear it was isis. Whether or not it was out of a central command, i think it was a combination of both. I think president hollande is right on that. And france has a special problem, because theyve had up to 2,000 of their citizens have gone to syria to fight alongside isis, and now theyre working their way back into france. Let me just say, chris, i was listening to ben rhodes, what he said about the robust vetting about refugees is untrue. Thats untrue. There are no databases in syria. There are no government records. We dont know who these people are. When you meet with the people doing the vetting, they tell us that. They are rolling a dice here. We know that isis wants to bring in terrorists with they refugees. Let me ask this directly. Are you saying the president should suspend the idea of bringing in 10,000 refugees from syria . He absolutely should suspend it unless they can show 100 that a person is not involved with isis. Right now theres no responsible way to do the vetten. Thats the reality. Why people like ben rhodes continue to say this is beyond me. Its as misguided as the president sang hes contained isis. Its a failure of leadership. We wont get arab states standing behind us or other confidence from other allies around the world, and the president from the day he start this had war against isis, 14, apologetic. He keeps telling us what hes not going to do. We should never tell isis what we are not going to do. The terrorists in france were able to evade french intelligence. This was a surprise attack. Even now in the wake of the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine back in january, the french granted their intelligence much more sweeping powers than we have in this country. Question if they were able to pull this off in france who the government surveillance that is going on there, how safe is the u. S. Homeland . Well, we have to realize we are the main target. Certainly living here in new york, this is definitely the main target, but the u. S. Is the main target. We have been able to coordinate cia, fbi, Homeland Security, nypd here in new york, and france has a Different Number with a larger number of radicals in their country. Having said that, this shows the absolute need to have top surveillance surveillance, to stop criticizing the nsa, the New York Times and others trying to tie the hands of the nypd. We have to have surveillance in the muslim communities. I dont think today the French Police or french intelligence is monitoring the catholic or jewish community. The threat is coming from the muslim community. Thats what we have to be doing in the u. S. Over the fourth of july we were faced with attacks that could have been the worst since 9 11. Fortunately the nypd, joint Terrorism Task force and the fbi were able to carry out arrests to stop that. We cant let our guard down, and we could listen to people who say we have to shut down the nsa or tie the hands of the fbi or the police. This is not profiling. This is commonsense policing we have to do. Congressman, i want to ask you about another part of my exchange is ben rhodes. He and the president are talking containing isis, rolling back some of the area they hold in iraq and syria. But as i mentioned to him that was the old isis and weve seen at least a new capability when theyre taking down a russian airliner, when theyre launching this kind of mass attack in paris. I guess the question is, is president obama, is his administration, are they focused on the new isis . No, theyre still fighting the last war, even fighting that halfheartedly. Here in the u. S. , the fbi director says hes active in investigation in all 50 states. Im on the Intelligence Committee and Homeland Security committee. The one thing we are always told is the threats are greater than at any time since 9 11. Isis is not being contained. Theyre spreading worldwide. We saw it with the russian jetliner, now in paris, in beirut, weve seen it in the u. S. With so many arrests over isis operatives here in the United States. The president to me is very apologetic. Its one foot in, one foot out. It seems like he just wants to run out the final 15 months without in the catastrophe, but not that energy. We are in a sad state when we are looking to the president of france when we are looking to him for the international leadership. Congressman king, thank you for coming in. Thank you, chris. 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I was on the balcony, so i couldnt see the attackers, but i hear gunshots, and they did not stop. It was nonstop. Just bang bang bang. And how close were you to what did you see . Well, first of all, i got out fairly quickly, which is probably what saved me, which is making my heart beat, because i luckily did not see people down. I only saw people when i managed to get out, but in the actual bataclan, i escaped through the safety exit, because i was near to a safety exit. And people but people were starting to get shot up on the balcony. The moment i managed to get into the staircase leading down to the safety exit. It was really, um, really close. You know, we all imagine what it would be like to be in one of these situations. How horrific. As youre going through it . Its its very surreal. Its like its not happening in for my, anyway, this is how i felt. I just had to get out. I had my two friends with me. We stayed close by, we ducked when he heard the actual gunshots. We ducked and hid and then we went towards the safety exit with a lot of em people. My main those was get out, get out. I dont think i realized you didnt know then what it was. It was gunshots and you had to get out. It was only afterwards when we realized it was a real terrorist attack. The horror of it came gradually as we managed to get away. We heard all these, you know people say theres attacks here and over there and in the restaurants and in the cafe, and im angry. Im upset. Im shaking. Get warm, im cold, im shivering i dont think im realizing what happened, and its still sinking in. All i know is i got out, but like in the nick of time. So, you know, the universe was on my side. I dont know what to say. Its horrible. Ginnie, we are so glad you are safe and thank you for sharing your story. Thank you so much for listening. Lets bring in fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. This morning analysts are review the isis claims. The focus on the english language version which is delivered in americanaccented language, it was prepared in advance, including threats towards the russian people, rome, london and washington, d. C. Separately fox news has accounts began sending messages 72 hours before the attacks, including images as well as blessings for the its not seen as evidence that the three teams had james comey have told field offices to intensify investigation. Before the attack comey confirmed there are 900 active isis investigations spread over all 50 states. There is a growing body of evidence the attack was premedicated and the terroristed vetted by isis and two fighters were sent in march, in august a French National mentioned instructions to attack a concert hall. Chris . Thank you, catherine, for all of that. Retired fourstar general jack keane, the former army vice chief of staff joins us now. Welcome back. Always good to be here. As a veteran military strategist, what strikes you about the scope and the sophistication of this attack . First of all, clearly its well planned. They selected two primary targets that are scheduled, concert, soccer game. Secondary targets were, you know, the restaurants and the bars. It was well coordinated, near simultaneous attacks and largely successful. The failure was clearly at the stadium. They wanted to get inside the stadium and detonate all of them. The french president was at the game. But they truly inflicted terror on the french population, the purpose of which is to undermine the peoples support for 9 government who is fighting isis. Second, i believe is to polarize and fragment the muslim and nonmuslim population. The impact of that will take there seems to have a change in isis, first seemed to be a regional power. Spreading their caliphate. We have now had the bombing of that russian airliners brought down over the sinai and egypt, a suicide bombing in lebanon, and now this brutal attack in paris. What does that tell you about changes in isis goals and capabilities. These goals have always been there, but now theyre able as to execute them. Isis is the most success 68 terrorist organization more than al qaeda . Oh, yeah, they have exceeded al qaeda by a factor of x some time ago. Theyre conducting a conventional war in iraq and syria, where they hold large swaths of territory. At the same time, in the last two weeks alone, theyve killed and wounded over 900 people from the countries who were supporting the effort against them. Russian people, lebanese people that is unprecedented and its a stunning achievement. Just think if the nazis were attacking us in the major cities prior to world war ii or the execution of the war. Has achieved. We ran 9 clip in the last segment of president obama talking about containing isis, and one of the things that people like ben rhodes point to is the fact we have recaptured the city of sinjar, helping the kurdish, iraqi kurds. We took out apparently jihadi john. S thor significant in the context of isis as far as the Big International attacks. Tactically they are successes. Strategically they are not, the kurds have taken back some of the territory, and thats what sinjar represents, and killing leaders is important, but if you are largely successful. Theyre Still Holding the territory. After they took mosul some 17 months ago, they have expanded into eight other countries where they have affiliates. We just noted what they were able to do globally. In their minds, they are a succeeding organization. The longer we permit them to success like this in terms of time, they develop a degree of invincibility, and a sense of destiny and aura of success about them. So i asked ben rhodes whether this will be a dram tick escalation in our effort against isis, and he basically said no, theres not going to be a big ground effort, well continue more of the same, maybe more of the same. If president obama, as other president s have, called you into the oval office today and said, jack, ive changed my mind, i want to destroy isis, i want a military option, what do i do . What would you tell them . Well, first of all, the syria is the land itself that they occupy are sunni lands. If you want to use indigenous forces to sake that back, you need sunnis. And were not going to get sunni forces in iraq until we get unity with. Its tragic we spent so much time on a nuclear deal and not on this. What about u. S. Forces . U. S. Forces can be increased rather dramatically. I think we should almost triple the efforts of the training advisers, people at the tactical level, special operations, raids, not just going after leaders and hostage rescue, but conducting sizable raids with considerably larger forces, helicopters, et cetera. Doing the same in syria. Were handy k57d in syria, because most of the sunnis are fighting the a15d regime. If we have the french, if they want to get involved, obviously that makes some sense. We also have to recognize that preservation of at least the alou wet regime, and the continuance of the war, which is a huge handicap for us. Always complicated, no easy answers. Thank you for joining us, sir. Youre welcome. Up next. What dr. Ben carson would do to combat 9 threat if he were the commander in chief. Big day . Ah, the usual. Moved some new cars. Hauled a bunch of steel. Kept the supermarket shelves stocked. Made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. Whats up for the next shift . Ah, nothing much. Just keeping the lights on. laugh nice. Doing the big things that move an economy. See you tomorrow, mac. See you tomorrow, sam. Coming up, the race for the white house turn on the war on terror in response to the attack in paris. We have to recognize the improbable jihad cyst movement is an existential threat. Would fight isis, next. Versity. And you ought to be able to refinance student debt. And i dont believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. We have got to make college affordable. Il and supporting six thousand jobs. Im tom steyer. With bold leadership and an Endless Supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. The goal is 50 clean energy by 2030. Freedom tower at ground zero france. The attacks in france means the focus will shift decidedly to the war on terror and how to keep americans safe. Joining us is one of the republican frontrunners, dr. Ben carson. Welcome back to fox news sunday. Thank you. Nice to be here. If you were president right now, what would you be doing specifically in response to the attack on paris . Well, obviously extending, you know, our support to the french. You know, they were our first allies, and we want to stand with them and make sure we stand with them, make mural she understand that. But the president has an array of resource available besides the pentagon. We need to use our intelligence to a much greater extent, our intelligence agencies. I think looking at the ideological war being waged by the jihadist has been very effective. We need to wage a counterwar against them utilizing social media, and the mechanisms they use. And the clerics, we need to be putting pressure on them to disavow what isis is doing. You know, they cant sit on the sideline here. I think also, you know, looking at what was accomplished recently, with the taking of a city, you know, thats a longrange thing and it worked very well with the kurds, shutting off supplies, creating the right atmosphere, providing the type of air support. You know, we can start doing that with other places, too. You look at places like mosul, we can start now cutting off if i may, sir, let me focus on the military component. Obviously after the slaughter of over 100 people, the military is the most immediate one. You have said you would, as president try to create an International Coalition militarily to go after isis. How would you put that together . Who would you call first . Well, what i was just explaining is, you know, how we use the resources that we have. You know, that includes some of our special ops people working in conjunction with an effective fighting force there. Those are the things that will create enthusiasm, as we take backhe land, take back the areas and damage their image throughout the world. Who would you call first, specifically, to put together an International Military coalition . My point being that if we get out there and we really lead and progress, then all of the arab states and even the nonarab states who i think are beginning to recognize that the Jihad Movement is global. It is not just local in the middle east, but if we fight it there, they will have to pool their resources in that area, and then we wont have to necessarily fight them here. Thats what im saying. Can you tell us who you would call first, sir . On the international scene. I would call for all of the arab states to be involved in this. I would call for all of our allyies to be involved. When youre talking about a global movement, the eventual goal is to dominate the entire world. I think a lot of people im sorry, sir. You talk about and youve been very frank about putting u. S. Boots on the ground, would president carson commit thousands of u. S. Troops to going back into iraq and going into syria for the first time for a ground war against isis . Obviously we have boots on the ground there already. You know, thats an emotionally laden term. How many people do we need to be there . Its really what are they doing . How effective are they . That i think is much more important than the number of people who are there, and utilizing our special ops, which are absolutely terrific in conjunction with the kurds in northern iraq, you can see how effective that is. As others are able to join us, the iraq psi forces, you iraqi forces played a role in that. We continue to work, and i dont want to put a specific number on it or indicate what types of those are decisions that i think are made by people who have a tremendous amount of military experience and capability. You know, for me to pretend like i have all of that knowledge and the ability to formulate all the specific plans and how to do it i think is foolish, and i think anybody else who thinking they know it all is foolish also. The Obama Administration has said before it would accepted up to 10,000 refugees as part of the humanitarian crisis. We now learn that one of the attackers had a syrian passport that indicated he had been part of the refugee flood into europe in october. Would you continue that policy . Well, you know, as ive said all along, bringing people into this country from that area of the world i think is a huge mistake. Them with people who are idea logically opposed to us . That would be foolish not to. We need to be compassionate to understand these people have been displaced and we need to use our resources to resettle them over there, but to bring them here under these circumstances is a suspension of intellect. The reason the human brain as his big frontal lobes is we can engage in rational thought processing, we with extract information from the past, present, process it and project it into a plan. Animals, on the other hand, have big brain stems and rudimentary things, because they react. We dont have to just react, we can think. Sir, were running out of time and im going to kind of do a lightning round with you, to get some quick answers. It seems to me this is a turning point if you will in the president ial campaign. Were now not just talking about electing a president , but a commander in chief, somebody who can keep the country safe. You surprised a lot of people in the last debate when you said this about syria. We also must recognize that its a very complex place. You know, the chinese are there as well as the russians and you have all kinds of factions there. Briefly, sir, what evidence do you have that the chinese are fighting in syria . I didnt say that they were fighting there. I said theyre involved. Theyre involved by supplying weapons, which we have asked them not to do, but they continue to do anyway. Some are very sophisticated and obviously will require support in order to operation. You also said that the u. S. , and you have said for some time, should establish a nofly zone over parts of syria, where the antiassad rebels are, and youve said that if the russians were to violate that we should here you are on that. If they do come into that area after you have given them adequate warning, you shoot them down, absolutely. Dr. Carson what happens if the russians respond to that by shooting down one of our planes . I would do that in conjunction with the Turkish Forces looks the syrian turkish borders. Its a humanitarian thing to try to provide them a safe haven for now but sir, if i may press my i want to make sure the russians understood that. What do you do after we shoot down a russian plane, they shoot down one of ours . If they violate it, we will in fact enforce it. And, you know, well see what happened. For us to always be backing down because we are afraid of a conflict, thats not how we became a great nation, chris. But youre talking about getting potentially into a shooting war with russia . Over syria . Well, if westablished a nofly zone and make clear the rules, if they violate it, thats why you have a nofly zone. Thats the very definition of a nofly zone. You cant fly there. Finally, sir, we are no longer, it seems to me, after paris talking about issues of immigration and taxes, as important they are, we are talking about life and death, talking about keeping americans safe from people who would slaughter us, as they did in paris. I getthe questions is why should voters choose you over someone who actually has experience in Foreign Policy, who has experience . National security . Like Hillary Clinton perhaps . I would say the reason is because you can ar stickticulate Intelligence Options and because you know how to work with other people and utilize the incredible resources that we have available to us. You know, ive had an opportunity in recent weeks to talk to a lot of incredible people who have a lot of experience getting their lifetime experience. I talked to Henry Kissinger and got his whole perspective on those areas. There are a lot of other people i will be continuing to talk to. You have to be willing to recognize that you are not the end all, but you are the conduit for the conduct of american policies. Dr. Carson, thank you. Thanks for joining us today. Always a pleasure to talk with you, sir. Thank you, chris. Up next, well bring in our sunday group to discuss this latest deli turn in the war on the race for president , as fox news sundays coverage of terror in paris continues. But achieving the right outcomes has never been more difficult. 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In the wake of the attack on paris, what do you expect president obama to do next. Thats a very good point. I think he meant territorial they were contained, but clearly, you know, paris and now russian plane and beirut suggests something otherwise. Just yesterday they had an attacinlibya, the first time outside of iraq and syria, so youve begun to see possibly a new stage in the effort. Hell have to confront this issue of what more hes willing to do. I dont think hell be putting in more troops, as ben rhodes told, you and i think hell find the parameters hes willing to consider are fairly narrow. The french president said this is an act of war, and theres talk of france invoking article v, and yet what struck me when i raised all of that with ben rhodes, the president S Deputy National security adviser and close aide to him. Its interesting that the tonality of the french leadership is much stronger and much more aggressivesounding in the aftermath of these attacks, seems more aggressive than our own president. I think there are things that come into play here. You mentioned earlier that as youre seeing with whats happening on the ground in france and swittersland with the rise of the nationalist party there, the real push against merkel today in germany for her saying that my vision is intact to taking in the refugees, i think this will i asked ben rhodes about that, given the fact that one of these attacker was a my grant, and he said, no, no, were going to continue with that program, too. And hundreds i understand arrived yesterday in new orleans, Syrian Refugees already coming to this country. I think this will become a big part of this president ial debate, and it really does directly tie into national security, our southern boreser, our visa program and not with the refugees coming in, at least one with part of the my grant program. Registered, went through the process, the aisle of leros. As i was discussing with general keen and ben rhodes, they seemed to be engaged. Or realizing now international terrorism, the downing of the attack in beirut, this horrific attack in paris. Im wondering, is there a disconnect between president obama an his people say saying we took back the city of sinjar 17 months later and the carnage that isis is involved in now. Well, i think we are witnessing the in effect from isiss point of view, the retaliation to what the u. S. And france have been attempting to do so far. And others. Theyre fighting hezbollah, so they attack the blah area of beirut. This is their effort to carry the fight that we have been taking against them into our cities, and our heartland, to show to impose a cost on our civilian population of the so far limited measures that we have taken in their region. But then i was going to say, doesnt the, quote, containment that the president is talking about miss the point . Well, they are trying to show its futile, in other words we cant be contained. Yes, you can knock 25 miles off our territory, but we can reach out and touch you in the heart of your capital. Thats why this is so dangerous. It is an attempt by them to show that, no, you cant fight this by remote control, you cant fight this through limited means. If you want to fight us at all, its got to be total war. George . I think its possible looking back a few weeks from now this particular demonstration that what happens in sir gentleman doesnt say in syria. In a grim sense were going to conclude that worse is bers. For years now, this has been developed in the tactical, legal and moral ambiguities in what is deemed as nonstate actors. This increasingly by demonstrating its reach far from the territory in libya, france, knocking down ahear, agents like lie a state. If i heard ben rose correctly, he said it is up to france whether or not to call this an article v event. In nato 66 years, only one has the territory of a nato member been invaded. Thats the falkland islands, a long way from the atlantic, but mr. Putin is clearly watching it, if you believe as i do that putins aim is ultimately to destroy nato, by having a semiarticle v infraction, hes going to say what are they going to do if france does this . It will be interesting to know if theres appreciate on france not to invoke that article. This is a weaponization of all of the fragileities of the Alliance Within europe and between europe and the United States. I want to turn specifically to the political is issue, because it seems this has enormous political ramifications. As you heard in my discussion with dr. Ben carson, it feels to me like well be entering a new chapter of the president ial race, where national security, Foreign Policy, the war on terror will become a much more central issue in the campaign than it has been. Here was Hillary Clinton talking about the attack on paris in last nights democratic debate. I think what the president has consistently said, which i agree with, is that we will support those who take the fight to isis, but this cannot be an american fight, although American Leadership is essential essential. Question, do you think this helps or hurts clinton . Given obamas Foreign Policy record. And what do you think it does to the republican race where you have the Office Holders with some experience and the outsiders who have held entail up until now . Look, he said last night that isis cant be contained, it needs to be defeated. Shes already trying to distance herself to some sterns. She comes across obviously more than her counterparts as fluid and comfortable with Foreign Policy issues. Given her experience thats not surprising. Bernie sanders opens hi statement by focusing france and then shifting to income inequality, and as a president you have to deal with all these things, you cant simply brurp away a Foreign Policy issue. The biggest challenge is he blames Hillary Clinton and president obama for invade he doesnt give an alternative what he would do today, given the situations it exists. Laura, what do you think it does to the republican race . Credibility and resolve become ever more important. Experience i think is important as well, dealing with this type of crisis, a threat to one of our strongest allies, and perhaps to the United States given our our porous borders. Chris christie spoke yesterday at the sunshine event in florida. He played out a whole speech and focusing on these issues of credibility, resolve, someone in office who does not just blow with whatever political winds are there, and puts americas interests first and that of her allies. A very powerful speech. I think well see more of that from candidates. George, is Foreign Policy going to be an area of strength or weakness for Hillary Clinton given all the criticism of the obama Foreign Policy. It seems the more disorderly the world is, the more difficult it is to run on your record as secretary of state as a qualifications for president. To be continued. Thank you, pan. See you next sunday. Up next, a final word about light. No matter how fast the markets change, at t. Rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. We ask questions here. Look for risks there. And search for opportunity everywhere. Global markets may be uncertain. 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