pay a nominal fine. they have to pay for the couple s legal fees if they don t turn over the images within 24 hours, they will pay 10,000 euros which is about $12,000. if they break the injunction and publish or resell the photographs that is another 10,000 euros in every single instance. which don t know about the emotional damage it caused to the couple. they were on a very high-profile tour of asia when the pictures were published. in fact they were in kuala lumpur about to go to a mosque. kate was wearing a veil to be respectful of the customs. yesterday a lawyer for the couple in court said really he wanted the lawyers to put themselves, the judges to put themselves in the place of kate s husband, prince william. and her parents. and understand that she s not an object. she is a young woman. these photographs have caused a awful lot of distress. bill: thanks, amy kellogg, watching the story out of london. we ll see the next step on that. martha. martha: there is a new effort to ho
topless. on a day they were meeting government in malaysia visiting dig nairrys and the mosque. mr. and mrs. mount baton windsor suffered being brutally exposed on a magazine cover and a sensationalist. the french magazine editor defended the pictures saying the pictures were quote, full of joy. the french magazine is quoted saying it will respect the injunction but will not be making jon, any further comment. there s a fine on the magazine of a few,000 dollars. also the few thousand dollars. the magazine has to turn over the all the digital images. if it doesn t do that in 24 hours there will be a fee of 10,000 euros each day it doesn t comply. that is about 12 or $13,000. meanwhile, jon, there is a criminal case that has been launched against the paparazzi that took the photograph. that will get going at some
nightmares. like people that have sex with swimming pool rafts. sorry. okay. that is a nightmare. and so, yeah, they say there s some kind of chemical that if you re up late and your body clock gets off, there s a chemical that s triggered. prone to nightmares.you re more 80% of adults report having this one nightmare clearly, and clearly we re affected by it. keeping with the theme of the evening, there was a frenchman in france who was gin was granted a divorce by a judge in provence, a beautiful town in france, because his wife was granted the divorce because apparently he never had sex with her over their 20-year marriage. cheated with a raft? she was not with the raft. she claims that she wants 10,000 euros in compensation for the lack of sex.
he says that tiredness and from getting busy between the sheets. i still love you, baby, i ve been tired for two decades. in france? if you don t keep it hot and heavy you re out of there. that s a shame. 20 years? that s how long ago it was? that s a long time. poor little thing. i hope 10,000 euros is enough. hing. i hope 1010101010101010101010
yeah, that s a good question, lawrence. basically the french is going to be $10,000 10,000 euros. they re going to track where it comes from, where does it go. they want to do that. they also want to track certain type of credit card used by the terrorists in the attacks in paris and basically prepaid credit card that the terrorists used last friday. and the french want to know how how to track that better. there s a lot of measure involving the daily activity of some people on the terrorist list. but also in a more global way. they really want to try to emphasize how they can cut off the money coming from isis. laura hajm, thank you very much. we re joined now by fellow at the institute for policy studies and author of the book understanding isis and the new global war on terror. phyllis, we will have that joint