music market it was ruled. the end of a class action suit in the court system for more than ten years. the plaintiffs wanted $350 million and said apple s tactics caused them to pay higher prices for ipods and music and argued apple abused its monopoly power to force out competition. the jury s decision means apple won t have to pay any damages. debate is scheduled for strasburg france as the parliament takes up the issue of palestinian statehood. the french senate voted to recognize the state of palestine and follows moves by the uk, ireland, sweden and state but er delegates proposed a compromise that stops short of statehood and instead urges the advancement of peace talks. anger, sadness and funerals, pakistan buries victims of a taliban attack on students. we ll look at the ongoing problem of school attacks and more importantly what can be done to stop them. plus, the man behind the
warren and hillary clinton all get into the race of course, he hates the clintons, of course. the way he couldn t do in the midterms i don t know if anybody really wants his juice near their campaign, you know what i mean? [laughter] squeeze your juice somewhere else, president obama. we have to go. all right, the death toll rising in one of worst school attacks in pakistan history as we learn new details about who s behind it and what happened when they stormed classrooms full of little children. and it s hard not to notice falling prices at the pump, but while it s good for your pocketbook, it might be so great for our country. we ll tell you why. and after the show, more from the couch right on the web. join us for outnumbered overtime by logging on to foxnews.com/outnumbered. click the overtime tab, tweet us questions, comments. what did you think about this first block? jeb bush, elizabeth warren, we re taking your questions. you re driving along,
churches, police barracks, just in the last month alone they re responsible for 1500 deaths. there were twin blast s leaving 118 people dead, and the attack bears the hallmarks of boko haram. how are the people on the ground dealing with this crisis? well, this attack sort of highlights the reign of terror that people in nigeria have been living under. the people of nigeria are trying to get the government to stop the flow of violence. we report on these attacks nearly every week. bombings, fire bombs of people s homes. school attacks, as you know, jake, this horrific attack where on april 18th, the boko haram kidnapped 276 girls and six weeks later we re still unable
well, what strikes me is the fact that many times folks that plan attacks is not as necessarily planned out as other ones, they re trying to beat the record, or do more damage and harm than previous attackers so they can get that moment of fame. so the attacks are becoming more severe, more significant. the good thing is, the fact that school attacks are down so in terms of advising schools, because what you re seeing are attacks, don, are bigger in scale, there are multiple victim attacks, not one-on-one student violence, what should schools be doing? what should teachers be doing to make the school more secure? well, one of the things is, the physical security of the building. they ve done a good job since columbine of tightening up that. and visitors. the insider attacker, where the students belong in the school,
no. from past experiences with him, he hasn t been violent at all. he s actually been a really nice kid, from all of the times i ve talked to him. he was more of a shy kid and kept to himself. i mean i didn t see him with a particular group of friends. he probably did have someone but i didn t see him around that much. he was he was nice whenever you would talk to him, i never thought anything bad would happen with him. did you ever know of him being bullied? did you know about him having troubles at home? new york i didn t hear of anything. i wasn t very close with him. and i didn t talk to him very much. but i i haven t heard that he s been bullied in the past or anything. you ve probably heard about school attacks in the news before. it must be stunning and horrifying that this happened actually at your school. yeah, it feels really surreal, seeing the sandy hook shooting on tv and all things like that, you think, wow, that s crazy but you never think it s going to hap