age from just 2 to 85 years old as well as ten thai nationals and one filipino citizen. in just the last few minutes freed hostages arrived at the israeli children s hospital for care. and in a moment we ll talk to the cousin of duarn cat asher who was just released today alongside her two children. you re looking at live pictures right now, 11 p.m. in israel. we were watching the last camera in the last hour. what we were told at this children s hospital location is that some children were just dropped off at this location. we are now getting this further video of yet more this is the first time we can say this today, former hostages that are now getting the proper care they need both mental as well as physical health assistance. again, they re in petah tyka, israel. we don t know the exact names or ages of those arriving but this first day now ending at 11 p.m. as these former hostages are arriving at various locations to get the care they need. but as all sides have trie
yeah, we should also point out in france, in terms of countries in europe accepting refugees, they are accepting a small number compared to germany. they committed to accepting some 20,000 over the next two years and you look at germany, they are receiving 800,000, 900,000 over this last year. we did talk to that one eye witness in the theater that said that his friends had heard some of the terrorists talking and he believes they were speaking in french. but again, he didn t hear that himself. so i m always wary about somebody reporting what their friends told him. i want to bring in dan oshay former hostage negotiator and a single threat running through terror attacks and the downing of the russian airliner joining us also is cnn contributor michael weiss, the author of isis inside the army of
terror. as you look at the information we re getting and drips and drabs, what mosts interests you and what most at this point do you want to know more about? well, a lot of your previous guests brought up the very fact that this was a decentralized attack. seven different attacks throughout the city and mr. rogers brought up the fact five are accounted for and background cell of active participates is running around free and ramped and you have to look at the lose g logistics this is baghdad in 2005 in paris in 2015. which major city is going to be next? there is a lot of troubling, troubling things here and this is just foreshadowing the future and this is a very sad development on many, many levels pointed out already. dan, you worked on hostage situations in iraq for a long time. you were involved with a lot of
happens. dan oshay is not only a veteran, but a veteran of this very grisly business of hostage taking and fighting a kind of urban war in what is in the city of paris normally a beautiful urban landscape. tonight we have seen nothing but this, pictures of police, police vehicles, military, other first responders, firefighters, reports that this is still a kinetic activity. there is still gun fire going on after what we can confirm are multiple terrorist attacks, multiple locations in paris. one blast, at least one blast audible inside the national stadium while a soccer match went on between france and germany. the president of france in attendance. he was taken out of there. he has addressed his fellow
taliban and al qaeda and the progress is fragile and u.s. troops plan to leave next july, the full draw down will take until the end of 2014. of course, reaction to that time frame has been mixed. take a look at our new nbc news poll. 53% support a four-year plan. 45% do not. dan oshay is a navy s.e.a.l. officer and commander in the reserves. good to see you, thanks for coming in. good morning, chris. the war is not popular. not all americans are willing to sort of wait this one out. as someone who understands that there is a war strategy and then there s a pr war that is being fought, as well. what do you think the u.s. military has to demonstrate to show that this is worth it, that we will be able to shift control to the afghans? first off, i m here in private capacity and these are purely my opinions and i have to