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Wake of these attacks is the technology angle. the use of social media by isis. and when you re going after young people, of course, that is a great way to bring them in. what is the best strategy, do you feel, moving forward to deal with that part of the threat, the social media aspect or technology? well, i see your point. the real problem is this ability through social media to reach into somebody s basement and really get ahold of somebody who is 19, 20, 21 years old. and that s sometimes the demographic we re talking about. i think one of the most important things that we need to do is realize who those that are being targeted. those young men, toumly speaking, but it can be women, too, who are actually, potentially, those who could actually become the terrorists themselves. and what you need to do is pull them into the community. you need to reach in and convince them that they are not alone. that they are not isolated. that they are part of american society and that they are v ....
We are back now as we continue with our coverage of the terrorist attacks in paris. at this hour, german police trying to figure out what happened at a stadium in hannover that was the target of a quote concrete threat. officials canceled the soccer match between germany and the netherlands and evacuated the statement. meantime, back here in paris, chris hayes is with us, the host of all in on msnbc. he s been here in paris and getting out talking to people. as we re starting to look at the larger long-term effects of the city and on the country. one of the things that s been striking is the difference in the reaction both here in france, among the french citizenry, the french political class, to what happened in january with charlie hebdo and that kosher supermarket and what s happening here. i talked a little bit to christopher dickey about the difference in those attacks and he said something similar to what john kerry said today that s got him in a little bit of hot water. jo ....
Warn you, but there s all this talk about containment and whether or not it worked, whether or not isis is contained. but ambassador, when you look at containing isis, what happens if they are contained, but just sort of ferris in that land? is that an equal threat? well, we learned the lesson from 9/11 that we don t want these kinds of people holdingtory, because when they hold territory, they can do recruiting and training. so i don t think you can have a containment strategy that allows them to hold territory. i think we have to keep them on the run. and i think most important, we have to get some other arab countries, not just poor little jordan, but other arab countries really, directly on this fight. the saudis have kind of left it alone and gone to gyemen. we need a lot of arab countries to really be on the front line of this. ambassador jack hill, appreciate you being with us tonight and sharing your insight. thank you. thank. thanks for all of you watching msnbc live. ....
A lot of them have been thrashing around, it hasn t worked, and isis is now a bigger threat. so in terms of a coordinated effort, special ops forces, would that be more effective if it was arab-led? do we need better coordination in the region? well, of course, it would. in theory, the front line states, the sunni muslim states of saudi arabia and egypt and turkey and jordan ought to be playing the lead. but they re not going to. so the only reason we re involved in this discussion is paris just had 450 killed and wounded. europe has a tremendous threat. the u.s., thank god, much less so, because of the customs and border protection of the fbi. plus, we don t have giant alienated muslim populations. the muslims in this country think they get a fair shake, mostly, and they do. so, you know, again does that mean you re not concerned about an attack at home? well, i think we should be concerned. i think there will be attacks at ....