terrorist attack. yes. 2015 could be a very important year or will be an important year on the terror front. you look at even what s happened in the last six months of 2014 of how many nations have been the target of islamic terrorists. here at home we ve had incidents, lone wolves, thankfully. canada, australia and then in pakistan where kimberly you mentioned 140 innocent lives being taken by the taliban. mostly children. in pakistan. there may be a tipping point where you have nations coming together to try to do something. i hope so. that s exactly right. the tipping point was when they started to behead people publicly. all of a sudden the muslim people began to say this is not islam. i m not sure, bob. i mean they were beheading people in the hills in iraq. i m saying it finally got to the point where i think greg s right in that isis has figured out a way to
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would have had that connection with the public as a recruitment officer, potentially did his attackers, did they know him? did they know his background that he had been to afghanistan? those are questions open at the moment. thanks. on the terror front, some good news in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. we want to tell you about 7-year-old jane richard, one of the youngest victims. was discharged today from boston hospital. she was there for 39 days, she s had 12 surgeries. she lost her left leg below the knee. she just started irish dancing and she wants to dance again. we have been following her story closely. i talked to a great paramedic named matt patterson who helped save her life. her 8-year-old brother was killed in the attack. the richards said that jane has been moved to a rehab facility. they say she is in good spirits. they also said they ll remain well, they remain obviously devastated over martin s death,
providing artillery support for troops in the field, and then 2011, this is where it gets perhaps interesting here, 2011, he comes here to south london and becomes a recruitment officer for the army. in that role, he s clearly in contact with the public more than perhaps other soldiers would be based here in london. so it does raise that possibility that could his killers, alleged killers, have identified him, met him perhaps when he had been out on recruiting drives, seen him in a recruiting office some where, known details about his previous service. so that s something that s getting a lot of scrutiny right now as well, anderson. still so sickening. nic, appreciate the update. thank you. also on the terror front, some good news in the wake of the boston marathon bombing tonight. jane richard, one of the youngest victims, was discharged today from boston children s hospital after 39 days in the
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