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The Papers-20210822-21:47:00

way of life on the line. if we don't take in_ way of life on the line. if we don't take in these refugees, these people who tried _ take in these refugees, these people who tried their best to help us and trust _ who tried their best to help us and trust us _ who tried their best to help us and trust us against the background of violence _ trust us against the background of violence that they were facing domestically, and we leave them to their fate _ domestically, and we leave them to their fate to be killed or their families— their fate to be killed or their families to be killed, who will never— families to be killed, who will never trust us in the west again? what _ never trust us in the west again? what does — never trust us in the west again? what does that say about our standards? and what does it say about _ standards? and what does it say about our— standards? and what does it say about our long—term determination to protect— about our long—term determination to protect and _ about our long—term determination to protect and uphold what we believe are the _ protect and uphold what we believe are the right values? you know, we don't _ are the right values? you know, we don't believe that sharia law is a law that — don't believe that sharia law is a law that most people would be happy to live _ law that most people would be happy to live under. maybe some wood, but the young _ to live under. maybe some wood, but the young people in afghanistan — we've _ the young people in afghanistan — we've been there for 20 years, thev've — we've been there for 20 years, they've never known the kind of repression _ they've never known the kind of repression that the taliban regime, even if— repression that the taliban regime, even if it— repression that the taliban regime, even if it is— repression that the taliban regime, even if it is slightly less repressive than it was before.

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20151121-01:51:00

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ABC World News With David Muir-20151121-01:33:00

slowly, methodically moving, floor by floor. corrected by this spiral staircase. guns raised, prepared for anything. sirens blaring all around as they evacuate the citizens. >> i opened the door a little bit and saw bullets on the floor. i walked out, it was full of police and special forces. and they take me to a safe place. >> reporter: guiding them downstairs, through the lobby and outside to safety. carrying this employee, blood staining her sleeves. others running for their lives. back inside, the dead covered on the floor. the united nations says at least 27 in all. one american killed as well, anita detar. mali, a former french colony. and french troops are still in the country helping to fight islamic extremists. at least three of the hostage takers were killed. french officials say they were a

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20151121-01:57:00

care-free as possible for as long as possible. but this week, i started wondering if that was the right approach. so to find out what's best for my kids, i consulted some experts-- my kids. a lot of parents are wondering if they should tell their kids when bad things happen in the world. >> it might be really interesting to some kids. >> reporter: would you want to know? >> no. >> no, not really. >> reporter: seems there is a bit of ostrich in all of us. but i learned the biggest birdbrains are parents like me who think we can just gloss over terror with a white lie. you guys know that nothing could ever happen to you, right? >> it could, but it's really rare, and i can never get you to understand that. because it's really unlikely, but it still has a chance. >> reporter: what do you say to that, other than "you're right." >> yeah. >> reporter: i went on to tell them a little bit about paris. >> did the people who got shot die? >> reporter: yeah. but in the end, my kids didn't need a talk as much as i needed a listen.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20151121-01:55:00

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151121-01:58:00

he said he is like any father, now trying to comfort his 17-month-old son. >> this is the pain, the missing -- he misses his mother. >> we are just two, my son and me, he wrote. but we are stronger than all of the armies in the world. for his whole life, this little boy will threaten you by being happy and free. and he has a message for all of us. live life, don't let them win. >> go play and listen to music and drink some beer. we are opportunistic, so let's go and play. >> reporter: tonight, people are strolling the streets, shopping, drinking wine, just as antwan hoped, bringing back life to the city of life. kelly cobiella, nbc news, paris. and that will do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151121-01:41:00

political fallout from paris and examining the questions so many people are asking, how do we defeat isis. after 30 years in prison, one of the most infamous spies jonathan pollard was convicted of giving suitcases classified material to the israelis and if he gets his way, as stephanie gosk reports, he won't call america home for much longer. >> reporter: jonathan pollack, convicted spy, sentenced to life in prison, is now a free man. >> can you comment? >> i can't. >> released after 30 years in federal prison for handing over hundreds of thousands of sensitive documents to the israelis in the mid '80s. he is appealing the conditions of his five-year parole and hopes president obama grants clemency so he could move to israel. >> there is absolutely no logical reason to think he would throw his life away, risk going back to jail for the rest of his life, simply to disclose 31-year-old stale

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ABC World News With David Muir-20151121-01:31:00

>> and the moving moment that left millions speechless this week. who is our person of the week? good evening. it's great to be back home as we end the week. but tonight we do begin with a new scene of terror unleashed. this time, americans among the victims inside. a hotel under attack, with at least one american killed. terrorists storming the radisson in mali. a common hotel for westerners. s.w.a.t. teams moving in, 170 people held hostage. several americans inside. tonight, at least 27 dead. a pane of glass shattered. hotel guests evacuating down that stairwell. snipers peering through the window. and tonight, the major question, was this connected to the terror unfolding in paris one week ago tonight? and what the terrorists at the hotel reportedly said as they stormed the lobby. martha raddatz leads us off.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151121-01:48:00

executive says what anonymous is doing could be a useful nuisance. >> when you get harassed, you are less effective in doing your work. and so while they are recovering from the harassment, they are not doing as many bad things as before. >> reporter: the government welcomes anything that weakens terrorists but some don't want them taking off social media because it is a place where potential recruits could be tracked. pete williams, nbc news, washington. we're back in a moment with a young veteran who wrote to us with concerns for his family, which now include a threat of isis.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20151121-01:38:00

and tonight, another mystery. a third body in the wreckage, identity still unknown. police forensic teams are still combing through that building, dumping debris into that dumpster, and putting evidence into that white forensics tent. >> reporter: eric jagot was the deputy investigator. >> they started to throw grenades through the windows. >> reporter: someone would detonate that vest. then the s.w.a.t. team sending in its dog, diesel. >> when she got in the flat, we heard shooting. we didn't see her anymore. she saved the lives of colleagues of mine. >> reporter: exposing that last shooter to snipers. that officer telling us he was surprised about the attackers' training, how selectively they chose targets. how many grenades they had. and with fear of additional attacks, the state of emergency has been extended for another three months. >> matt, thank you.

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