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[h=1]Obama to make rare Oval Office address on Sunday: President to discuss terrorism threat after finally referring to San Bernardino attack as 'an act of terror' while calling for more gun control[/h]
  • Obama will address the nation from the Oval Office tomorrow at 8pm ET
  • He will speak about the investigation into the San Bernardino killings, as well as the threat to America from terrorism, and his plan to defeat ISIS
  • It will mark only the third Oval Office address in two terms as President
  • Others came in 2010 as the US prepared to leave Iraq and after BP oil spill
  • Earlier today Obama described the California killings as 'an act of terror'
  • He also repeated calls for more restrictions on being able to buy guns




President Barack Obama will issue a rare address to the nation from the Oval Office tomorrow after branding the San Bernardino attacks 'an act of terrorism' earlier today.
At 8pm eastern time, the President will speak from his office inside the White House - only the third time he has done so in two terms - to update viewers on the investigation underway in California.
He will also 'discuss the broader threat of terrorism' as well as 'reiterating his firm conviction that ISIL will be destroyed', a White House spokesman said.





 

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President Barack Obama spoke about the San Bernadino shootings on Saturday, calling the killing of 14 people 'an act or terror'




The president's comments came during his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday.
Obama said that proven radicalization would underscore the threat posed by people who give in to violent extremist ideologies.




He also expressed sympathy for the victims, saying that the deaths of 14 people at the Inland Regional Center affected the whole country.
'They were doing what so many of us do this time of year, enjoying the holidays, celebrating with each other, rejoicing in the bonds of friendship and community that bind us together as Americans.
'Their deaths are an absolute tragedy, not just for San Bernardino but for our country'.


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Obama also vowed that America 'will not be terrorized,' as the Islamic State group praised the couple behind Wednesday's mass shooting as 'soldiers' of its self-proclaimed caliphate.
Obama's speech tomorrow will mark only the third Oval Office address of his presidency, the first coming in 2010 as the U.S. prepared to end operations in Iraq, and the second following the Deepwater Horizon spill later the same year.


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[h=3]OBAMA'S OVAL OFFICE ADDRESS[/h]In a statement today, the White House press secretary announced Obama will address the nation at 8pm eastern time tomorrow.
He said: '[Obama] will provide an update on the ongoing investigation into the tragic attack in San Bernardino.'
'He will also discuss the broader threat of terrorism -- including the nature of the threat, how it has evolved, and how we will defeat it.
'He will reiterate his firm conviction that ISIL will be destroyed and that the United States must draw upon our values -- our unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and freedom -- to prevail over terrorist groups that use violence to advance a destructive ideology.'



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On Thursday, as investigators were searching for a motive, Obama said at the White House that the shootings could have been terrorist-related or workplace-related.
Obama vowed Saturday that investigators would 'get to the bottom' of how and why the rampage occurred.
'It is entirely possible that these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror,' he said.
'We know that ISIL and other terrorist groups are actively encouraging people – around the world and in our country – to commit terrible acts of violence, often times as lone wolf actors.


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'All of us – government, law enforcement, communities, faith leaders – need to work together to prevent people from falling victim to these hateful ideologies.'
President Obama also used his weekly address on Saturday to highlight the need for the country to crack down on gun laws.
'We know that the kills in San Bernardino used military-style assault weapons – weapons of war – to kill as many people as they could,' he said.
'It's another tragic reminder that here in America it's way too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on a gun.'
He added: 'Right now, people on the No-Fly list can walk into a store and buy a gun. That is insane.
'If you're too dangerous to board a plane, you're too dangerous, by definition, to buy a gun.'
Obama insisted that the United States 'will not be terrorized'.


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The asshole in Chief who works for ISIS who we pay for is going to talk some more bullshit....Yeah Ill tune right in & listen intently & savor every word....Signed Vitterd,Guesser,Duhfag ect ect ect...
 

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Mr. President, two questions please. They traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2014, so obviously they were not on the no fly list. So first question, how would that have prevented this? Second question, what was that you were saying when you ridiculed conservatives about being afraid of women refugees coming over here?





, oklahoma city, United States, 5 hours ago
Pretty sure terriost don't care what our gun laws are. I can't believe the stuff that comes out of his mouth.


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So those law abiding terrorrists will be forced to follow our gun laws. We'll show them won't we!


altoona, United States, 5 hours agoWhy are idiots allowed to continue to run the country even though they have showed they are unable on all levels?


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windsor, United States, 6 hours ago
What did i miss here, neither of them were on a no fly list, your point would be????


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[h=1]From Westernized daughter of a rich family to burka-wearing jihadi bride:

Split from relatives preceded Tashfeen Malik’s transformation into a ‘radicalized’ killer who swore allegiance to ISIS as she murdered 14[/h]

  • ISIS announced on radio that the couple were followers of the terror group
  • Photos and details about the woman behind the San Bernardino massacre, Tashfeen Malik, 27, shed more light about what happened before shooting
  • It was revealed she wore a burka and didn't speak to male relatives
  • Family members in native Pakistan said she used to wear Western dress, but switched to conservative clothing after going to university
  • Relatives said she also began posting extremist material on Facebook and spoke in Arabic to a mystery caller late at night
  • Other said family were influential and were known to have extremist links
  • Investigators say Malik, 27, left a post on a Facebook page using an alias pledging allegiance to ISIS and its leader al-Baghdadi




New details have emerged about the radicalization of a Pakistani woman who along with her American husband killed 14 people in San Bernardino California and pledged allegiance to ISIS.
Tashfeen Malik who moved to the US last year when she married Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, had spent most of her life in Saudi Arabia and relatives say she began to be radicalized in college.
Relatives of Malik in Pakistan, estranged from their wealthy family members who live in Saudi Arabia, said she used to wear Western-style clothing but later switched to more traditional garments such as a burka, which covers the the entire body.



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Relatives of San Berandino massacre shooter Tashfeen Malik said that the Pakistan-born woman used to wear Western dress but started wearing more conservative Muslim clothes three years agoAbove, a Pakistan identification card for Malik


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Hifza Batool, 35, said that the wealthier part of Malik's family is estranged from poorer relatives in Pakistan, and that the longtime Saudi resident became more conservative in her dress three years ago

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Above, the locked house of Malik's family in the village of Kahror Pakka, near Layyah Pakistan

Saudi Arabia requires the wearing of a hijab, but does not mandate burkas. Pakistan, where Malik returned to study at Bahuddin Zakri University in Multan, does not have a dress code for women.
According to the LA Times, a relative of Mailk's in Pakistan who asked not to be named said her family became concerned about her attitudes after she went to study pharmacology at Bahauddin Zakariya University in the city of Multan, Pakistan.
After two years of attending the university, starting in 2007, she began posting extremist statements on Facebook, her relative said, adding that it was a cause of concern for her family.
They added: 'She started taking part in religious activities and also started asking women in the family and the locality to become good Muslims. She started taking part in religious activities of women in the area.
'She used to talk to somebody in Arabic at night on the Internet. None of our family members in Pakistan know Arabic, so we do not know what she used to discuss.'
According to the Times, Malik's Pakistani relatives speak Urdu, the country's national language, alongside a more specialized local dialect named Saraiki.
Dr. Nisar Hussain, a professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University who used to teach Malik confirmed that, while attending classes, she used to wear a veil and described her as 'religious'.
She was also highly intelligent, he added, at one point achieving the top grade in her class, but said she never appeared radicalized to him.
Hussain said: 'Yes, she was religious, but not an extremist. She never tried to influence the class in the name of religion, never.'
Others added that Malik's family were politically influential and known to have connections to extremist Islam, especially in Karor Lal Esan, where they were from.
Meanwhile Hifza Batool, 35, Malik's step-uncle, said: 'I recently heard it from relatives that she has become a religious person and she often tells people to live according to the teachings of Islam,'
Batool said that he had not ever actually met Malik because, 'Tashfreen Malik's parents are rich and we are poor and they don't like to meet with their poor relatives'.
Investigators looking into the attack at the San Bernardino disability center where Malik and her husband opened fire are now looking into the massacre as an act of terrorism.
Terrorist group ISIS announced in an online radio broadcast that two of their followers had carried out the attack in San Bernardino on Wednesday before dying in a shootout with police.
‘Two followers of Islamic State attacked several days ago a center in San Bernardino in California,’ the group’s daily broadcast al-Bayan said.
US government sources have said that there is no evidence the attack was directed by the militant group, or that the organization even knew who the attackers were.
How the couple became radicalized enough to open fire at a holiday party for San Bernardino County employees is still unknown, though some suspect that Malik may have pushed her husband towards extremism.
According to Fox News, it is believed that on at least one of Farook's two trips to Saudi Arabia in 2013 and 2014, one or both of the spouses reached out to suspected members of al Qaeda.
The LA Times reported that police sources said Farook also had some form of contact Al Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda backed group in Syria, as well as al Shabaab in Somalia.
Sources have told Daily Mail Online that US officials communicated with their Pakistani counterparts about connections between Malik and the Red Mosque in Islamabad, which is known for radicalism.
It was at the center of a bloody siege in 2007 as fundamentalists clashed with security forces for eight days.

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Last year the mosque's preacher Maulana Abdul Aziz told a Pakistani newspaper that he supported the mission of ISIS, though he had no connections to the terror group.
The FBI said that neither member of the couple were on terrorist watchlists, and a source close to the Saudi government told ABC News that officials in the kingdom were also not monitoring Malik.
Malik came to the United States in July 2014 on a Pakistani passport and a fiancée visa, authorities said. She and Farook were married in California that August.
To get the visa, immigrants submit to an interview and biometric and background checks - screening intended to identify anyone who might pose a threat.
At a press conference on Friday the attorneys representing the couple's family, Mohammad Abuershaid and Daniel Chesley, revealed that the Muslim couple met through a marriage and dating website some time in 2013.
They shed further insight into Malik's life saying that she wore a burka, didn't speak to male relatives and her in-laws had never seen her face.
Abuershaid said that family members saw Malik as a 'very private', soft-spoken and caring housewife. He added that Malik spoke broken English.
'They were very traditional. When family would come over, the women would sit with the women and the men would sit with the men, so the men had never spoken to her,' Abuershaid said. '[Malik] wore a burka, so she was never seen by the men.'
He said that very little is known about Malik and her family, who are believed to be in Saudi Arabia.
'She was a very, very private person. She kept herself isolated and she was very conservative,' Chelsey added. 'Because everyone knows so little, she's easy to pin things to.'
Malik studied to be a pharmacist in Pakistan, but did not work in the field in the United States, where she instead lived as a housewife with she and Farook's six-month-old baby.
She also chose not to drive voluntarily, Abuershaid said.

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When their baby was born six months ago, the couple decided to name her according to the Arab convention rather than the traditional Pakistani way.
They reportedly told Farook's mother that they were headed to a doctor's appointment when they left the child with her before the attack.
The attorney added that Farook's mother lived in the upstairs area of the couple's home and did not have knowledge of the planned attack on Wednesday.

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The FBI announced Friday that it is investigating the mass shooting as an act of terrorism but said they did not believe the Muslim couple were part of a larger plot or members of a terror cell.
If the investigation confirms those initial suspicions, the attack would be the deadliest inspired by Islamic extremism on US soil since September 11.

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While authorities did not cite specific evidence that led them to the terrorism focus, a US law enforcement official said that Malik, had under a Facebook alias pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and its leader al-Baghdadi.
A Facebook official said Malik praised Islamic State in a post at 11am Wednesday, around the time the couple stormed the Inland Regional Center where staff were enjoying a holiday party and opened fire. The profile was quickly removed from public view and its contents reported to law enforcement.
David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles office, said on Friday that the shooters attempted to destroy evidence, including crushing two cell phones and discarding them in a trash can.
The FBI chief also had established that there were 'telephonic connections' between the couple and other people of interest in FBI probes.
He said of the possibility that Malik radicalized her American husband, 'I don’t know the answer, whether she influenced him or not. Being a husband myself, we’re all influenced to an extent. But I don’t know the answer'.
Meanwhile friends have revealed that they knew Farook by his quick smile, his devotion to Islam and his talk about restoring cars.
Farook was born in Chicago on June 14, 1987, to parents born in Pakistan. He was raised in Southern California.
Those around him say they didn't know he was busy with his wife building pipe bombs and stockpiling thousands of rounds of ammunition for the assault on Farook's colleagues from San Bernardino County's health department.
Speaking at the Dar Al Uloom Al Islamiyah-Amer mosque, where Farook worshipped, assistant teacher Roshan Abassi said that Malik 'dressed modestly and didn't show her face'.
'He [Farook] hasn't come to our mosque for a while, it's been around a month,' Abassi said 'Even if she [Malik] would come, I couldn't see her because she was modestly dressed, she didn't show her face.'

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He said he had spent some time speaking with Farook but claimed conversation was limited to pleasantries.
'He would say hello, how are you, what's up, what are your future goals,' he explained.
Fellow worshipper Nasser Shehata said he spoke to Farook regularly and described him as 'very quiet and shy'.
'He worked in the area but he lived in Riverside,' he said. 'He was a very quiet person, on the shy side. He prayed and he would leave.
'Two years [ago] he went to Saudi Arabia and married his wife but he didn't get radicalized there.
'Six months ago, he was very happy when his daughter was born and he looked forward to having a life with his daughter. Something changed in the last six months.'
Nizaaam Ali, an acquaintance of Farook, told CNN that Farook never spoke of Malik and rarely spoke of their child - not even announcing the baby's birth.
Ali said Farook would come for the noon prayer each day during his lunch break from work.
'He was such a sweet young man,' Ali told CNN. 'Everyone who knew him always talked so highly of him. Until today. To try and understand this, it's really difficult for us.'
Ali was one of the 300 people that attended the wedding of Farook and Malik in August 2014 at the mosque.
However he said Farook 'never' brought his wife him to pray, because he would come from work, and when Ali did see Malik, she was always completely covered by a niqab.
'I wouldn't have been able to tell the color of her eyes even,' Ali told CNN. 'Was she skinny, was she fit? I don't know. I never saw her. (Farook) never described her. He never said anything about her.'
At this stage in the investigation, officials say it appears the couple were inspired by ISIS, rather than expressly ordered to carry out the attacks.
Some investigators believe Malik and Farook were self-radicalized, but it is also possible that someone may have motivated them.
Malik was from the Layyah district in southern Punjab province, the officials said.

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She had two brothers and two sisters and was related to Ahmed Ali Aulak, a former provincial minister.
After living in Saudi Arabia, she returned to Pakistan five or six years ago to complete a degree from Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan.
An online transcript from Bahauddin Zakariya University uncovered by Daily Mail Online on Friday shows Malik scored 74.88 out of 100 on one of her pharmacy exams.
She was also listed as being in the fourth year of a D Pharm degree in 2014, although she may not have completed it.
One of Malik's uncles, Javed Rabbani, said Malik's father, Gulzar, changed while the family was living in Saudi Arabia.
'When relatives visited him, they would come back and tell us how conservative and hard-line he had become,' Rabbani said in an interview with Reuters.
The father had built a house in Multan, where he stays when he visits Pakistan, according to another uncle, Malik Anwaar.
He said Gulzar had a falling-out long ago with the rest of the family, citing a dispute over a house among other matters. 'We are completely estranged,' Anwaar said.
Rabbani said he had been contacted by Pakistani intelligence as part of the investigation into the San Bernardino shooting.
Christian Nwadike, a co-worker of Farook's at the San Bernardino County health department, told CBS This Morning that the mild-mannered man was different upon his return from Saudi Arabia last year.
When asked if he believed Farook may have been radicalized, Nwadike replied: 'Yes, by the wife. I think he married a terrorist.'

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Nwadike said told CNN that he believes Farook was 'set up' to commit the massacre through his marriage to Malik.
Another friend from the mosque, Abdul Aziz Ahmed, also said Farook stopped attending the mosque following his wedding, and said his radical behavior was completely out of character.
'He was looking good, he seemed good (after returning from Saudi Arabia),' Ahmed told CNN. 'But then he disappeared (after the wedding).'
Ahmed, like many who knew Farook, are struggling to understand his actions.
'He came to the mosque every day for two years. How can this happen, a guy who was very good?' Ahmed said. 'You didn't hear him talking about those mad men, these terrorists.'
In July 2010, Farook was hired as a seasonal public employee and served until December of that year, according to a work history supplied by San Bernardino County. In January 2012, he was rehired as a trainee environmental health specialist before being promoted two years later.
Farook's older sister, Saira Khan said that when she first saw the news broadcast that identified her brother and his wife as the suspected gunman, that she thought they had 'the wrong person'.
She said in a sit-down interview with MSNBC that she went through phases of 'shock' and disbelief' that her 'introvert' brother would do such a thing.
'I had absolutely no idea that they were involved in anything like that, or that they were even capable of doing something like this,' Khan said.
She added that her government-worker brother who opened fire at a holiday party was far from the brother that she knew.
'The brother I grew up with, the shy introvert, kept-to-himself, quiet kid that we knew, grew up and got married,' she said.
As for Farook's wife, however, Khan said she didn't know much about Malik or her past.

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'His wife was recently here. She was only here for two years,' Khan told MSNBC. 'We didn't really know her that well.'
She added, however, that she never saw anything that would suggest that they could be radicalized.
Khan said in separate interview with CBS News this morning that it was 'mind-boggling' to her that her brother and his wife would do something like this.

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Her husband, Farhan Khan, tearfully said that he was having a hard time forgiving his brother-in-law for the carnage he caused.
He also said they begun the legal process to adopt Farook and Malik's orphaned baby daughter, who is currently with Child Protective Services.
Friday's press conference came just hours after Malik and Farook's home was thrown open to the media, exposing smaller details of the lives they led before the attack
The home revealed scores of family trinkets and toys that would have sat among boxes of ammunition and pipe bombs before the massacre.
The couple's home is filled with family photographs, Qurans and other books on Islam in what appeared to be a normal suburban family residence.
Their landlord invited members of the media to tour their rental home in Redlands, California.
Among the photos found in the two-story town house are a series of young women and a California State University identity card belonging to Farook.
Family members knew that Farook owned guns, but believed he kept them locked up, Abuershaid said, adding that the Farook's family is in complete shock.
Journalists were let into the home after FBI investigators had collected all the evidence they needed and turned the apartment back over to its owner.
Federal agents have been combing through cellphones and a computer hard drive left behind by the couple in the home to try to establish a motive for the killings.
When asked to explain possible motivations for the attack, Chesley said at the news conference on Friday that co-workers made fun of Farook for his beard and said he was isolated with few friends.
Abuershaid and Chesley said the family was shocked by the attack and saw no signs that the couple would be aggressive or had extreme views.

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The attorneys said they sat through four hours of questioning with Farook's family members by the FBI and said nothing was found that showed the family knew of the attacks.
There was nothing linking this to religion or terrorist activity,' Chesley said. 'They're the FBI and they're damn good at receiving this information.'
Chesley claimed that the FBI kept Farook's mother in custody until the rest of her children came in for questioning.
He also said on Friday that it was unfair to blame the attacks on radical Muslims when attacks on Planned Parenthood facilities and abortion clinics are not blamed on extremist Christians.

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Both Chesley and Abuershaid said they had seen the FBI's evidence and are not convinced the pair were directly linked to foreign terror groups.
Instead they accused investigators, journalists and the public of jumping to assumptions because the couple were Muslim.
In a bizarre remark, Chesley said: 'All there is thus far [to indicate terrorism] is this nebulous thing that somebody looked at something on Facebook.
'I mean any one of us can look at something on Facebook, it doesn't mean we believe in it. I've checked out a Britney Spears post, and I hate Britney Spears' music.'
Chesley said: 'When a Christian goes to shoot up a Planned Parenthood or an extreme Catholic goes and bombs an abortion clinic, all the headlines do not say "extremist radical Christian, Catholic, Christian, Catholic"... just like right now every headline is saying Muslim.
'There is a tendency to take a cookie cutter version or paradigm of a terrorist type event and superimpose it on a situation just because that person is of Muslim belief or Muslim tradition.
'I do not think we should jump to too many conclusions in particular because I think we need to protect the Muslim community.'
In fact, it is believed that Planned Parenthood shooting suspect Robert Lewis Dear, 57, was an evangelical Christian, rather than a Catholic.
Challenged over the remarks by journalists who pointed out that it was the FBI themselves who announced their investigation is linked to terrorism, Abuershaid hit back.
He said: 'I think every investigation the FBI does when it's involving a Muslim will involve some kind of terrorist investigation.'
The attorneys said the FBI will continue their investigation through Monday and Tuesday.
'[Motive] has been very hidden. I guess we're all wanting justice, and we're all wanting to know anyone affiliated with [the attack]. We need to be protective and respectful of everyone's freedom of religion,' Chesley said, suggesting that this could be a case of a disgruntled worker.

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Chesley noted the number of bullets found in the couple's home, and said that as a gun owner, this was not unusual.
'As Americans, we all want to protect one another and live in a safe and secure society,' he said. 'As a gun owner, I probably have at least 4,000 or 5,000 rounds of bullets in my house.'
But Comey noted there's still 'a lot evidence that doesn't quite make sense'.
Farook and Malik had illegally modified their two AR-style rifles making it easier to kill a large number of people, officials revealed today.

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Meredith Davis, with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said that while the weapons were purchased legally, they had undergone a number of illegal adjustments afterwards.
One of the weapons had been modified to allow it to fire on fully-automatic mode, while the other was fitted with a large magazine and had the 'bullet button' removed to allow for quicker reloading.
California law bans the sale of weapons with magazines holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, but it is not known how many bullets the weapons used in this week's attack could hold.

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The adjustments mean the rifles, a .223 caliber Smith & Wesson M&P 15 and a .223 caliber DPMS A-15, would violate California's ban on assault weapons, Davis told the Wall Street Journal.
The state has some of the toughest gun control laws in America, allowing the sale of handguns and assault-style rifles, but banning the sale of fully-automatic weapons.
All rifles sold in the state must also be fitted with a 'bullet button' - meaning the magazine must be removed by using the tip of a bullet to trip the release mechanism, rather than a quick-release catch.
In total, Farook and Malik were carrying four guns - the two rifles and two semi-automatic handguns - and were in possession of 12 pipe bombs and around 4,500 rounds of ammunition.
President Obama used his weekly address on Saturday to highlight the need for the country to crack down on gun laws.
‘We know that the kills in San Bernardino used military-style assault weapons – weapons of war – to kill as many people as they could,’ he said.

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‘It’s another tragic reminder that here in America it’s way too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on a gun.’
He added: ‘Right now, people on the No-Fly list can walk into a store and buy a gun. That is insane.
‘If you’re too dangerous to board a plane, you’re too dangerous, by definition, to buy a gun.’
Mr Obama insisted that the United States ‘will not be terrorized’ and renewed his call for tighter gun control measures, in a weekly address that focused on the deadly shooting.
Mr Obama vowed that investigators would ‘get to the bottom’ of how and why the rampage occurred.
‘It is entirely possible that these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror,’ he said.
‘We know that ISIL and other terrorist groups are actively encouraging people – around the world and in our country – to commit terrible acts of violence, often times as lone wolf actors.
‘All of us – government, law enforcement, communities, faith leaders – need to work together to prevent people from falling victim to these hateful ideologies.’

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I heard he's releasing his BCS bracket
 

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he's going to tell US he has everything under control, ISIS is a JV team, Paris was workplace violence and the fault of the GOP for not passing gun laws and driving SUV's is a bigger threat to national security than Syrian refugees

followed by

Clemson over MSU

Bama over Oklahoma

Bama over Clemson


then he's complain that the BCS is not fair because not enough libtarded states are represented
 

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We are less safe today than 7 years ago and this fucking dipshit is going to go on TV and screech about gun control.

What an asshole this guy is.
 

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Congress should remove Secret Service guns until the Muslim traitor is out of office. :103631605
 

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Haha, the community organizer windbag rambles about guns for 15 minutes and Trump knocks him out with one sentence:

"In Paris, they had no guns. In California they had no guns. Only the bad guys had the guns"
 

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Muslims are our friends, neighbors and sports heroes: Obama interrupts Sunday night TV to preach tolerance and gun control and pledges no ground war against the 'thugs' of ISIS and their 'cult of death'


  • Obama addressed the nation from the Oval Office for only the third time
  • He spoke about the investigation into the San Bernardino killings as well as the threat to America from terrorism and his plan to defeat ISIS
  • Obama declared the killings and 'act of terrorism' and said the perpetrators went down the 'dark path' of radicalism
  • He called on Congress to pass legislation barring individuals on the no-fly list, saying it was a matter of national security
  • Republicans have criticized Obama for taking too long to call San Bernardino domestic terrorism





President Barack Obama used his Sunday night address on terrorism to reassure the American people that the California shootings last week appear to be an isolated incident.
He also urged them to treat followers of Islam with tolerance, saying, 'Muslim Americans are our friends and our neighbors are coworkers, our sports heroes. And yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing to die in defense of our country.
'We have to remember that,' he said.
The president called on Congress to pass legislation barring individuals on the no-fly list from purchasing guns and reiterated his opposition to putting combat troops on the grounds in Iraq and Syria.




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President Barack Obama used his Sunday night address on terrorism to assure the American people that the California shootings from last week appear to be an isolated incident

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Obama provided little new information in the investigation into the attack in California. He reiterated to Americans authorities' belief that the San Bernardino mass murder was a lone wolf attack. He's seen here meeting with top security advisers in the Situation Room yesterday, including FBI chief James Comey (pictured speaking)

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Today's Oval Office address marks only the third of Obama's two terms as president, the other two coming in 2010 as the U.S. prepared to withdraw from Iraq, and following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill


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Here’s the full transcript of the speech:

Good evening. On Wednesday, 14 Americans were killed as they came together to celebrate the holidays. They were taken from family and friends who loved them deeply. They were white and black, Latino and Asian, immigrants, and American born, moms and dads, daughters and sons. Each of them served their fellow citizens. All of them were part of our American family.
Tonight I want to talk with you about this tragedy, the broader threat of terrorism and how we can keep our country safe. The FBI is still gathering the facts about what happened in San Bernardino, but here’s what we know. The victims were brutally murdered and injured by one of their co-workers and his wife. So far, we have no evidence that the killers were directed by a terrorist organization overseas or that they were part of a broader conspiracy here at home. But it is clear that the two of them had gone down the dark path of radicalization, embracing a perverted interpretation of Islam that calls for war against America and the West. They had stockpiled assault weapons, ammunition, and pipe bombs.
So this was an act of terrorism designed to kill innocent people. Our nation has been at war with terrorists since Al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11. In the process, we’ve hardened our defenses, from airports, to financial centers, to other critical infrastructure. Intelligence and law enforcement agencies have disrupted countless plots here and overseas and worked around the clock to keep us safe.
Our military and counterterrorism professionals have relentlessly pursued terrorist networks overseas, disrupting safe havens in several different countries, killing Osama Bin Laden, and decimating Al Qaeda’s leadership.
Over the last few years, however, the terrorist threat has evolved into a new phase. As we’ve become better at preventing complex multifaceted attacks like 9/11, terrorists turn to less complicated acts of violence like the mass shootings that are all too common in our society. It is this type of attack that we saw at Fort Hood in 2009, in Chattanooga earlier this year, and now in San Bernardino.
And as groups like ISIL grew stronger amidst the chaos of war in Iraq and then Syria, and as the Internet erases the distance between countries, we see growing efforts by terrorists to poison the minds of people like the Boston Marathon bombers and the San Bernardino killers.
For seven years, I’ve confronted this evolving threat each and every morning in my intelligence briefing, and since the day I took this office, I have authorized U.S. forces to take out terrorists abroad precisely because I know how real the danger is.
As commander in chief, I have no greater responsibility than the security of the American people.
As a father to two young daughters who are the most precious part of my life, I know that we see ourselves with friends and co-workers at a holiday party like the one in San Bernardino. I know we see our kids in the faces of the young people killed in Paris.
And I know that after so much war, many Americans are asking whether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure.
Well, here’s what I want you to know. The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. We will destroy ISIL and any other organization that tries to harm us. Our success won’t depend on tough talk, or abandoning our values or giving into fear. That’s what groups like ISIL are hoping for. Instead, we will prevail by being strong and smart, resilient and relentless. And by drawing upon every aspect of American power.
Here’s how. First, our military will continue to hunt down terrorist plotters in any country where it is necessary. In Iraq and Syria, air strikes are taking out ISIL leaders, heavy weapons, oil tankers, infrastructure.
And since attacks in Paris, our closest allies, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, have ramped up their contributions to our military campaign which will help us accelerate our effort to destroy ISIL.
Second, we will continue to provide training and equipment to tens of thousands of Iraqi and Syrian forces fighting ISIL on the ground so that we take away their safe havens.
In both countries, we’re deploying special operations forces who can accelerate that offensive. We’ve stepped up this effort since the attacks in Paris, and will continue to invest more in approaches that are working on the ground.
Third, we’re working with friends and allies to stop ISIL’s operations, to disrupt plots, cut off their financing, and prevent them from recruiting more fighters.
Since the attacks in Paris, we’ve surged merged intelligence sharing with our European allies. We’re working with Turkey to seal its border with Syria, and we are cooperating with Muslim majority countries, and with our Muslim communities here at home, to counter the vicious ideology that ISIL promotes online.
Fourth, with American leadership, the international community has begun to establish a process and timeline to pursue cease-fires and a political resolution to the Syrian war.
Doing so will allow the Syrian people and every country, including our allies, but also countries like Russia, to focus on the common goal of destroying ISIL, a group that threatens us all.
This is our strategy to destroy ISIL. It is designed and supported by our military commanders and counterterrorism experts, together with 65 countries that have joined an American-led coalition. And we constantly examine our strategy to determine when additional steps are needed to get the job done.
That’s why I’ve ordered the Departments of State and Homeland Security to review the visa waiver program under which the female terrorist in San Bernardino originally came to this country. And that’s why I will urge high-tech and law enforcement leaders to make it harder for terrorists to use technology to escape from justice.
Now, here at home, we have to work together to address the challenge. There are several steps that Congress should take right away. To begin with, Congress should act to make sure no one on a no- fly list is able to buy a gun. What could possibly be the argument for allowing a terrorist suspect to buy a semiautomatic weapon? This is a matter of national security.
We also need to make it harder for people to buy powerful assault weapons, like the ones that were used in San Bernardino. I know there are some who reject any gun-safety measures, but the fact is that our intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, no matter how effective they are, cannot identify every would-be mass shooter, whether that individual was motivated by ISIL or some other hateful ideology.
What we can do, and must do, is make it harder for them to kill.
Next, we should put in place stronger screening for those who come to America without a visa so that we can take a hard look at whether they’ve traveled to war zones. And we’re working with members of both parties in Congress to do exactly that.
Finally, if Congress believes, as I do, that we are at war with ISIL, it should go ahead and vote to authorize the continued use of military force against these terrorists.
For over a year, I have ordered our military to take thousands of air strikes against ISIL targets. I think it’s time for Congress to vote to demonstrate that the American people are united and committed to this fight.
My fellow Americans, these are the steps that we can take together to defeat the terrorist threat.
Let me now say a word about what we should not do. We should not be drawn once more into a long and costly ground war in Iraq or Syria. That’s what groups like ISIL want. They know they can’t defeat us on the battlefield. ISIL fighters were part of the insurgency that we faced in Iraq. But they also know that if we occupy foreign lands, they can maintain insurgencies for years, killing thousands of our troops and draining our resources, and using our presence to draw new recruits.
The strategy that we are using now — air strikes, special forces, and working with local forces who are fighting to regain control of their own country — that is how we’ll achieve a more sustainable victory, and it won’t require us sending a new generation of Americans overseas to fight and die for another decade on foreign soil.
Here’s what else we cannot do. We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between America and Islam. That, too, is what groups like ISIL want.
ISIL does not speak for Islam. They are thugs and killers, part of a cult of death. And they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion Muslims around the world, including millions of patriotic Muslim-Americans who reject their hateful ideology.
Moreover, the vast majority of terrorist victims around the world are Muslim.
If we’re to succeed in defeating terrorism, we must enlist Muslim communities as some of our strongest allies, rather than push them away through suspicion and hate.
That does not mean denying the fact that an extremist ideology has spread within some Muslim communities. It’s a real problem that Muslims must confront without excuse.
Muslim leaders here and around the globe have to continue working with us to decisively and unequivocally reject the hateful ideology that groups like ISIL and Al Qaeda promote, to speak out against not just acts of violence, but also those interpretations of Islam that are incompatible with the values of religious tolerance, mutual respect, and human dignity.
But just as it is the responsibility of Muslims around the world to root out misguided ideas that lead to radicalization, it is the responsibility of all Americans, of every faith, to reject discrimination. It is our responsibility to reject religious tests on who we admit into this country. It’s our responsibility to reject proposals that Muslim-Americans should somehow be treated differently. Because when we travel down that road, we lose. That kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values plays into the hands of groups like ISIL.
Muslim-Americans are our friends and our neighbors, our co- workers, our sports heroes. And, yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing to die in defense of our country. We have to remember that.
My fellow Americans, I am confident we will succeed in this mission because we are on the right side of history. We were founded upon a belief in human dignity that no matter who you are, or where you come from, or what you look like or what religion you practice, you are equal in the eyes of God and equal in the eyes of the law. Even in this political season, even as we properly debate what steps I and future presidents must take to keep our country safe. Let’s make sure we never forget what makes us exceptional. Let’s not forget that freedom is more powerful than fear. That we have always met challenges, whether war or depression, natural disasters or terrorist attacks, by coming together around our common ideals as one nation and one people.
So long as we stay true to that tradition, I have no doubt that America will prevail.
Thank you. God bless you. And may God bless the United States of America.

 

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[h=1]The rise of women in ISIS: Seven percent of all ISIS recruits arrested in the U.S. since 2014 are women as more join the ranks of the extremist group[/h]
  • The stark figures suggest that women are increasingly playing a pivotal role in the extremist group's overseas attacks against western targets
  • It also shows an alarming rise in women willing to carry out terror attacks - like Tashfeen Malik, 27, the female shooter in San Bernardino
  • Since March 2014, 71 individuals have been charged with Islamic State-related activities in America
  • At least 56 were arrested in 2015 - a record number of terrorism-related arrests for any year since 9/11
By BELINDA ROBINSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 15:16, 6 December 2015 | UPDATED: 23:34, 6 December 2015
Seven percent of ISIS recruits arrested in the U.S. since 2014 have been women as a growing number join the terror group.
The figures, compiled by George Washington University, suggest that women are increasingly playing a pivotal role in the extremist group's overseas attacks against Western targets.
It also shows an alarming rise in women who are willing to carry out terror attacks - like Tashfeen Malik, 27, the female shooter in the San Bernardino California mass shooting this week.
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Mass shooter: Tashfeen Malik, 27, was the female shooter in the San Bernardino California mass shooting




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Since March 2014, 71 individuals have been charged with Islamic State-related activities in America, The Washington Times reports.At least 56 were arrested in 2015 alone - a record number of terrorism-related arrests for any year since 9/11. And 10 in 71 of all the recruits arrested were women.
Although a majority of Islamic State recruits and supporters tend to be male, a growing number of women want to carry out jihad.


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ISIS sympathizers are also turning to social media to radicalize new recruits. Researchers found at least 300 accounts being used to recruit new ISIS members.
Of those, about one third were operated by women, according to the report.
The report author said: 'A handful of studies have attempted to identify the reasons why ISIS's ideology attracts a growing number of Western women.
'While some of these motivations are identical to that of their male counterparts (i.e. the search for a personal identity and the desire to build a strict Islamic society), others are specific to women.'
It is also thought the jihadi group believe that women are less likely to arouse suspicion
However the roles that women have in Islamic State vary, according to the report.
Some are 'propaganda disseminators and recruiters and others are the 'wife of a jihadist husband' and 'mother to the next generation.'


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ISIS recruits: It is thought the jihadi group believe that women are less likely to arouse suspicion

The findings come in the wake of ISIS attacks in both France and California where women had front line roles.
In California, female shooter Malik and her husband Syed Farook, 28, stormed a Southern California office party killing 14 at the Inland Regional Center on Wednesday.
Malik and Farook died in a fierce gun battle with authorities several hours later.
And on Thursday reports emerged that Malik had pledged her allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Facebook prior to carrying out the shooting.
Her relatives said that the Pakistan-born woman used to wear Western dress but started wearing more conservative Muslim clothes three years ago.

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Hasna Ait Boulahcen, 26, (pictured) was died in a suburb of Paris during a police raid following the ISIS terror attacks in November


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Another woman played a key role in France's deadly ISIS attacks in November which left 130 dead.
Hasna Ait Boulahcen, 26, was believed to have become Europe's first female suicide bomber when she let off her explosive vest at a flat in the suburb of Paris during a police raid.
But a police source later revealed that she died because another member of her terrorist cell let off a bomb as armed officers attempted to storm the third floor property.
French born Ait Boulahcen was the cousin of the mastermind of the Paris terror attacks, Belgian-born Abdelhamid Abaaoud.
Three suicide bombers struck near the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, followed by suicide bombings and mass shootings at cafés, restaurants and a music venue in Paris.


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What a speech. ISIS can't beat us on the battlefield, so let's not fight them there.

Then, he told us his plan to ban guns:

1. Disallow no-fly listers from owning them.
2. Put everyone on the no-fly list.

How exactly would this law have prevented the recent San Bernardino attacks?

This fucking miserable POS POTUS just cemented his status as the least competent POTUS ever. The Washingtons and Lincolns are rolling over in their graves.
 

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So who decides who ends up on the no-fly list?

Exactly.

Is Hussein's 'base' this stupid?

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

LOL, that made me laugh
 

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I tried listening to the "least prepared man in the room", I really did

Within one minute he says (paraphrasing) "the people in CA were killed by co-workers". I'm like, they delusional mother fucker just doesn't get it.

I switched over to Vandy @ Baylor. I was happy the clusterfuck STFU before kickoff





BTW: does he really think we're living in fear? did we cancel games and events? are stadiums and theaters empty? has there been a string of violence against Muslims? NONONONO NONONONONONONONO NONO NO....infinity. The douche just likes to hear his own meaningless words. He gets everything wrong

As the French press would say (after his speech in Paris) "he's an asshole"
 

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