right. fake news has become synonymous with news i don t want to hear and i don t like, so you can use it as an attack point. over the horizon, the mainstream media needs to be accurate in its reporting at large, but we need to come up with systems the insider form consumers about what they re reeding. you re not optimistic any of this can be stopped any time soon. tell us why. i think the fake news issue can be dealt with. social media companies are taking great steps for it, but we cannot counter act measures from the russians until we have a president not citing them to go after political opponents. anti-nato and anti-e.u. seems to be a policy stanls we are taking in the united states. you can t counter if we are parroting it at home. the bottom line is we should anticipate this going on. they may have gone after hillary clinton and the democrats in the
do you think marine le pen with donald trump now in the white house and people see that style of government operating in the united states, does she still have a chance? i think tmp may do the world a bit of a favor bause a lot of europeans are now looking at what we are going through and turning on their far right. you saw that a little bit in the dutch elections already. sure. le pen is running behind. what putin is doing is really fascinating. we talked about in the olden days there was a communist international supported by moscow. putin is establishing a new far right international. he s supporting anti-nato, anti-europe, far right parties in europe against the democratic left and the democratic right and the democratic center. and this is a very dangerous thing for democracy. i think that the french are on notice that there may be more wikileaks kind of stuff coming in there. the advantage that the lead
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american embassy in turkey, killed a turkish security guard in what the white house describes as a terrorist attack. the turkish prime minister said a marxist group likely carried out the attack, a group with anti-american and anti-nato gruesome, and the group is considered a terrorist organization. all of this months after militants in libya assaulted our post there in benghazi and killed four americans including our and. amy kellogg with the news. what do we know about the guy suspectesuspected of doing this. reporter: hi, shep. we know he was about 40 years old. he had been part of this marxist outlawed group that the prime minister talked about today. he had been involved in the late 90s o 90s in attacks. he had been put in jail. he had gone on this massive hunger strike and then he became very sick and he was released, and he had gone under the radar screen until this point, until
president is, as i said, on the world stage. these summits always attract protesters, and on the streets of chicago over the weekend that s been the case. mostly peaceful protests, anti-war, anti-nato. that ll be the big focus as the president meets with nato leaders this week. it s actually been threats of violence as well among the protests. three activists arrested accused of plotting to bomb targets including president obama s campaign headquarters. also accused of trying to target the home of mayor rahm emanuel as well as other targets. back up at camp david over the weekend it was the president with european leaders. beyond the photo ops and all the messages, a very serious debate. austerity versus growth. this is not just a debate in europe. this is very much part of the u.s. economy. what do you do to get the economy growing again? do you have to slash budgets here in the u.s. if you re going to get the economy to grow or not. that s going to be a fight for