country, fremish speaking and french speaking. belgium itself has 19 boroughs, so the information when it comes to radicalization in terms of tracking people, must be very difficult and complex. nadette, thanks for that. isis is now responding with a new propaganda video that appears to celebrate the attacks in paris. it also threatens to carry out an attack in washington, d.c. i want to bring in nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, he s been covering the u.s. response to these attacks. tell us more about the disturbing video. this is isis video saying basically that we re going to attack anybody who is attacking syria with air strikes. it specifically mentions the
months ago, there was a a new bill was enacted, so there is a new law on surveillance, on tapping phones and listening in, tracking people. so that law is in effect. the other law that was passed is the increase in the defense budget which gives more resources to improve security in france. the intelligence community here uses the word overwhelmed. obviously, whenever there is this attack, it s fear that spurs a need for protection and those who provide it say that the extra 3,000 assets that are added to the police force in a state of emergency, they believe are needed every day, that state of emergency is the new normal. is that something that you think the french people will accept? well, it s 3,000 troops and they will add to the 4,000 that already in paris. so that s a large presence.
saying things that are transphobic and islamic phobic and homophobic and feeds into the zenophobia and the racial fervor that is at tracking people to donald trump. so when you look at the things that ben carson says versus the white colleagues, what is really the difference? all right. we will let that be rhetorical at this point. thank you very much. and now, it is shocking sexting scandal, and how this could change the lives of some students forever.
investigation. and was part of the manhunt for eric rudolph. charles, i wanted to start with you. one of the things that s so different about this than the last few weeks is the fact that the first time, david sweat is traveling alone. knowing that do you think he has the wherewithal to survive. it depends on his background whether or not he has a lot of experience in the woods. his partner was killed but he is still out there by himself. by having one person on the run, he will leave less sign in the woods than two people running together. depending on his background. from what y all have reported so far, i don t think he has a lot of experience being in the woods but has the right resources in the area. more patrol tactical unit they are used to tracking people. i think he will be apprehended in a short period of time. cedrick, we have been talking about these two sets of foot
were when this comes to getting people held by terrorist groups hostage, getting them home there are different ways of doing that. there are intelligence tools we can use to find them. these guantanamo bay suspected terrorists were held for years, many of them eventually do go back to the battlefield and at least one of them who was released in exchange for bowe bergdahl in doha catqatar, has supposedly reestablished contact with terrorists. i want to be very clear here think people have been a little fast and loose with the facts about reengagement. under this administration president obama put in place much stricter rules and regulations governing how we release people from guantanamo bay, because of that the recidivism numbers have dropped drastically under this administration they ve fallen quite a bit. and we have ways of tracking people if they do return to the fight. i want to be precise, the