even his own family wants him dead. 22 minutes past the top of the hour. we have new reports found eight syrian migrants that crossed into europe had the same papers as those found on the paris suicide bombers. shocking information. it is shocking and putting pressure to bring syrian refugees into the united states. he wants president obama to re-examine his policies. iowa senator joan i earns who fights the wars and is fighting for the country in washington as a senator from her state. senator, for those who say that we lose our soul like our governors here in new york, if we push back on these refugees, what s your answer to them? i think.
this as something that was a setback. secretary john kerry, in trying to draw a line of comparison between the charlie hebdo attacks and the recent paris attacks said that those attacks at charlie hebdo were understandable. do you understand at this point ou the verbiage needs to change a bit. everyone in in world sees them as aloof. apathetic and quite cavalier about these lives being lost at the hands of isis. would you go back and ask for that language to be changed at this point, to reflect some sort of solidarity and intentional aggression against isis? i mean, to call this understandable as it relates to charlie hebdo and call this a setback seems awful at least to the american people. well, elisabeth, i would ask the american people to look at the transcript of the remarks where he described it as sickening, where he expresses sorrow. i would encourage you to spend
here right now as we bring in rob o neil, the man who killed osama bin laden. you know raids well. we just watched in saint-denis this raid that took place at their time 4:30 a.m. the mastermind of the paris attacks was believed to be holed up inside that apartment. what goes into a raid, what are they afraid of initially we heard this could be a booby trapped apartment. there was a female suicide who blew up herself and all that around her with a vest. what, what, what do we need to know about this particular situation that they were walking into? well, elisabeth, what stuck out to me the most was the amount of fight, the ferocity that went on once the team got there. what they ve been doing around france has been taking down different places, gathering intelligence and trying to develop new targets. when they got here the initial volley, the grenades going off, they re protecting something. something important, either high value individual, or they re protecting a plot that they we
any military commanders would do. of course it s not what they would do. this is about giving them the tools they need to defeat this vicious enemy. speaking of the vicious enemy. folks who are just joining us right now, we re splitting the screen, the left side is paris, france, where there was an elite french s.w.a.t. team went in, they believed that the mastermind was in an apartment just about a block away from there. pete we have not asked you for your observations about this particular overnight s.w.a.t. operation. it looks like it was a success in finding at least one or two of the terrorists. i know there was a woman in the apartment with a belt bomb and as soon as the cops came in she blew herself up. it just confirms the war zone that paris is living with right now. i mean it s not a war zone for parisians. it s not a war zone for us. but it is a piece of terrain in a war zone for the enemy that seeks to use it to advance. and there s going to be more raids like thi
that s because cairo at the moment, egypt is in denial. they know they had a bombing. they know that the russian plane carrying 224 people was bombed out of the sky, blown out of the sky over sharm el sheikh, which is their number one tourist resort. this is a country coming out of a long fight against the muslim brotherhood. and they re still fighting in the sinai. but they will not believe that it s a bomb. they don t want to believe it. one thing everyone looks to in times like this is your leader. look at the leader of these nations and how they are reacting. contrast, two leaders, how they re reacting to the situation. our president right here call the attack in paris a setback. we have always understood that this would be a long-term campaign. there will be setbacks and there will be successes. the terrible events in paris