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CNN Newsroom-Paris Terror Attacks-20151116-04:51:00

fight to isis. >> reporter: prompting harsh gop criticism. >> hillary clinton last night said that it's not our fight. it is our fight. and without our leadership in building a coalition to destroy isis, it won't happen. >> reporter: the terror tragedy is also roiling anti-immigrant sentiments in the gop since paris officials say at least one suicide bomber was a syrian refugee. >> i wouldn't invite the syrian refugees here. >> reporter: neurosurgeon ben carson had an unusual take on why he'd reverse president obama's plan allowing 10,000 syrian refugees into the u.s. >> you know, the reason that the human brain has these big frontal lobes as opposed to other animals, we can engage in rational thought processes. >> reporter: in this year of the outsider campaign, an attack for those without foreign policy experience. carson struggled to answer multiple attempts to ask which countries he'd call for an

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150403-03:26:00

we'll continue the conversation after the break. joined by a leading neuropsychologist who designed a screening test for pilots, would-be pilots and a top crash detective and leading aviation attorney. later, a new terror tragedy. this time a college campus. 147 people dead, how to protect places that have now become attractive targets for would-be killers.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150403-00:25:00

someone hurting themselves or others first, i'd call a psychiatrist and question whether a person should be committed to the hospital right away for their own safety but also before i would let the person's employer or other people know i would tell that person. i would go there, sometimes in the hospitals, you do that with other staff or security present. you say to the patient, i'm worried enough. i've made this decision that i'm worried enough to tell your employer of these concerns and relay information to them. we should point out, the doctors in europe were not found to have been negligent in any way. no compulsory action they must do that. it's sort of an ad hoc basis. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks as usual. >> you got it wolf thank. we'll continue the conversation after the break. joined by a leading neuropsychologist who designed a screening test for pilots would-be pilots and a top crash detective and leading aviation attorney. later, a new terror tragedy. this time a college campus.

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