
Norway's FM: Many Questions Yet to Be Answered on Attacks
Clip: 8/15/2011 | 8m 10s
Norway's FM: Many Questions Yet to Be Answered on Attacks
The deadly attacks in Norway on July 22 marked the country's worst violence since World War II. Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how the nation is coping, how the Internet is affecting extremism, the state of the investigations into the attacks and the many issued that have been raised.
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Norway's FM: Many Questions Yet to Be Answered on Attacks
Clip: 8/15/2011 | 8m 10s
The deadly attacks in Norway on July 22 marked the country's worst violence since World War II. Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store joins Judy Woodruff to discuss how the nation is coping, how the Internet is affecting extremism, the state of the investigations into the attacks and the many issued that have been raised.
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