Jim Schneider shares just a few of the many news stories flowing into his office, many related to the aftermath of the Paris bombings a week ago, with disturbing stories about the attack today at a Mali hotel where 27 are dead but others who quoted verses from the Qur'an were freed; five Pakistani men and one man from Afghanistan allegedly captured near Tucson after crossing from Mexico; eight suspects posing as refugees arrested in Istanbul after arriving from Casablanca; five refugees caught in Honduras trying to get to the U.S. with stolen passports from Greece; a suicide bomber is shot and killed in Canada; at the G20 Summit in Turkey, reporters put Barack Obama on the defensive for his strategy against ISIS and his unwillingness to change it after the Paris attack; Turkish soccer fans boo and shout "Allahu Akbar" during a moment of silence for the Paris bombing victims; Poland says the Syrians should go home and defend their own country; and many more stories.
Crosstalk: November 23, 2015
Jim Schneider shares just a few of the many news stories flowing into his office, many related to the aftermath of the Paris bombings a week ago, with disturbing stories about the attack today at a Mali hotel where 27 are dead but others who quoted verses from the Qur'an were freed; five Pakistani men and one man from Afghanistan allegedly captured near Tucson after crossing from Mexico; eight suspects posing as refugees arrested in Istanbul after arriving from Casablanca; five refugees caught in Honduras trying to get to the U.S. with stolen passports from Greece; a suicide bomber is shot and killed in Canada; at the G20 Summit in Turkey, reporters put Barack Obama on the defensive for his strategy against ISIS and his unwillingness to change it after the Paris attack; Turkish soccer fans boo and shout "Allahu Akbar" during a moment of silence for the Paris bombing victims; Poland says the Syrians should go home and defend their own country; and many more stories.