the traces of that war never fadfaded, have not faded from french soul, they have not faded from europe, the middle east nor from our memories. all of us around the world. let us remember, let us not forget, because the remembrance of these sacrifices urges us to be worthy of these that died for us so that we may live free. let us remember, let us take away nothing of what was pure of the ideals of the lofty principles of our elders patriotism. this vision of france as a generous nation, of france as a project, as france the bearer of universal values was displayed during these dark hours as the very opposite of the selfishness of a nation which only looks
her counterpart macron wore louie vitton. ainsley: i love it. she also picked out the menu. even though the president doesn t drink she picked out all of the wine for the evening. she picked the evans dad reserve 2015. i have got to look that up and see how much it is chardonnay grown from french plans and pinot. french soul, oregon soul. pete: any comment on those griff. no. except for you can go to the white house s web page and watch the video the first lady put together with all the details. she was really quite hands on. steve: two wines from oregon and one from napa valley. ainsley: wouldn t that be a great dinner these are the wines from the state dinner. pete: depends how expensive they are. ainsley: that s true. steve: look at those images, it was fantastic, do you remember when candidate donald trump was out on the campaign trail the state dinners so expensive. if i m elected president.
from the military, all really strong points of iraqi government. we had the sunni tribal leadership, we had it won, and we had it j we left and then it allowed the al maliki group to purge it. this, think it s overstated the connection between the shia connection, between the iranian there is a i think it s alignment, but it needs to be but it will disappear as soon as the entrants go away. quickly though, it s not american forces. american forces as advisers, absolutely. you don t need maneuver divisions. all right, okay. from your perspective, as you look at this, this is coming up against all we hold sacred, right? we think about that attack that happened on friday night. this is part of the french soul. this is who they are. this is about joie de vivre.
assemblying until at one point around this time yesterday there was an enormous group of people from all ages, seemingly from all over, the majority french, they were bursting out in the song singing the national anthem which we just heard from that joint session that you played with president hollande. they were singing imagine. they were chanting love, not hate. they were chanting we re not afraid, and it was this wonderful display of this innate french it s so french, clearly in their soul. it is this feeling of liberty and of freedom. the saying of course liberty equality fraternity, that is engrained in the french soul and you saw it on full display. there was this moment and we were there for it when all of a sudden there was this false alarm and no one knew it was happening. the immediate change we saw in people who were determined to go out on sunday night and to prove to the world that they would not be kept inside, that they would not just succumb to terror, that that
that s a nightmare to is yoursurveil them. we were talking about the breath of islamaphobia. you have to expect that this major incident on french soul would only make that sentiment grow. without a doubt. it is certainly throwing a little bit of kerosene on to that fire. ambassador ginsburg related concerning the jewish community there. there was a car that was set on fire there in front of a synagogue this morning in paris, which i find very interesting in light of the attack that took place today. there is no shortage of problems for the french police and intelligence service to try to wrap their arms around.