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it is but you felt france. our people stood together and shared emotion and the same willingness to stand for freedom. we are not two similar people. we each have our own history, our own culture, our own background, but we share the same trust, the same faith in freedom. it is on the 13th of november, france for what it is, the country which we consider unique in the world because france seek trs world. it came under attack for what it stands for, for its culture, our way of living, as well as our values, our principles, but by targeting france the terrorist, murders, who are targeting the world in these restaurants in these cafes, as well as the concert venue. they were men and women, most of them young who came from 20 countries at least and they shared the same pa passion for life and that's the reason why they were pleasuredded. my thoughts are with the franz families of young american student mr. gonzalez who came to share a moment of culture and joy. my thought goes to the american band that was playing.
it is but you felt france. our people stood together and shared emotion and the same willingness to stand for freedom. we are not two similar people. we each have our own history, our own culture, our own background, but we share the same trust, the same faith in freedom. it is on the 13th of november, france for what it is, the country which we consider unique in the world because france seek trs world. it came under attack for what it stands for, for its culture, our way of living, as well as...
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france, for what it is, a country which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for. for its culture. a way of living. as well as our values. our principles. but by targeting france, the terrorists, the cowardly murders who a were targeting the world. in these restaurants, cafes, as well as the bataclan. they were men and women, most of them young. who came from 20 countries at least, who shared the same passion for life. and that's the reason they were murdered. my thoughts are with the friends and family of a young american student, nohemi gonzalez, who came as well to share a moment of culture and joy. i -- pi thoughts go to the american band that was playing at the bataclan. our cultures on that occasion were together. to bring the same enthusiasm and they were hit by terrorists. we are facing a terror group which organized its on a territory. they have substantial resources. they are striving on smuggling of oil, drug, human beings. and since the beginning of the year, they hit many c
france, for what it is, a country which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for. for its culture. a way of living. as well as our values. our principles. but by targeting france, the terrorists, the cowardly murders who a were targeting the world. in these restaurants, cafes, as well as the bataclan. they were men and women, most of them young. who came from 20 countries at least, who shared the...
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long live france. [applause] reporter: his words were greeting with that -- greeted with a standing ovation and then the national anthem sung out in unity. ♪ brent: a moving date in the french parliament. we want to talk about the words set by the french resident today, what they mean tonight and what they will mean for france and the rest of the world moving forward. i've joined in the studio by our berlin correspondent of radio france internationale. it's good to have you here with us tonight. and our correspondent is standing by live in paris. good evening. what has been the reaction to this speech on the streets of paris? are they convinced he is doing the right thing? reporter: let me first where i am standing because of the music. these are spontaneous shows of support for the victims here and this is where i ask people what they thought about the speech. i think two things i heard signify that the views of the people gathered together. one person said we absolutely need a state of emergency. t
long live france. [applause] reporter: his words were greeting with that -- greeted with a standing ovation and then the national anthem sung out in unity. ♪ brent: a moving date in the french parliament. we want to talk about the words set by the french resident today, what they mean tonight and what they will mean for france and the rest of the world moving forward. i've joined in the studio by our berlin correspondent of radio france internationale. it's good to have you here with us...
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france, without distinction of race, color, or religion, france with the assassins wanted to kill, it was youth in all its diversity. and most of the dead were not even 30 years of age. >> mike viqueira in turkey, will this latest attack change this president's strategy against isil? president obama in a wrap up news conference in response to many critics who say now is the time to step up and become much more aggressive militarily in the fight against isil and the u.s.-led coalition. he said that we do have the right strategy and we're going to see it through. it is an intensification of what is already happening. that includes airstrikes that have been going on for more than a year now. the u.s.-led coalition adding fighters on the ground who are already there taking the fight quite ably against isil on the ground and indigenous groups. hitting revenue streams like oil facilities that isil is utilizing right now and targeting its leaders. what the president did say and insist upon is that those who are talking tough with bellicose red rick do not have a plan. and those who are calli
france, without distinction of race, color, or religion, france with the assassins wanted to kill, it was youth in all its diversity. and most of the dead were not even 30 years of age. >> mike viqueira in turkey, will this latest attack change this president's strategy against isil? president obama in a wrap up news conference in response to many critics who say now is the time to step up and become much more aggressive militarily in the fight against isil and the u.s.-led coalition. he...
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france for what it is, a country which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for its culture and as well as all values, principles, but by targeting france, the terrorists, the cowardly murders were targeting the world in these restaurants concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young who came from 20 countries at least and they share the same passion for life and that's the reason why they were murdered. my thoughts are with the friends and family of the young american student, noemy gonzalez who came as well to share a moment of culture and joy. i thoughts also go to the american band playing. all cultures on that occasion were together to bring the same enthusiasm and then were hit by terrorists. we are facing the terror group territory, they have some substantial resources. they are striving on smuggling drug, human beings and since the beginning of the year, they hit many countries, denmark, tunicis, loan a knob, kuwait, turkey, egypt as well as russia by taking down th
france for what it is, a country which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for its culture and as well as all values, principles, but by targeting france, the terrorists, the cowardly murders were targeting the world in these restaurants concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young who came from 20 countries at least and they share the same passion for life and that's the...
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france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in a fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the timeless values of human progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values that they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. we're reminded that the bonds of libertye and paternitye are not only values of the french people care so deeply about but they're values that we share. the values will endure far beyond any act of terrorism or the hateful vision of those who perpetrated the crimes this evening. we're going to do whatever it takes to work with the french people and with nations around the world to bring these terroristst to justice and to go after any terrorist networks that go after our people. we don't yet know all the details of what has
france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in a fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the timeless values of human progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values that they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness....
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france, for what it is, the country which we consider unique in the world because france, because france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for the culture, our way of living as well as our values, our principles. but by targeting france the terrorist terrorists, the murderers were targeting the world. in this restaurant, in the cafes as well as the bataclan, the concert venue, there were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries, at least. and they shared the same passion for life and that's the reason they were murdered. my thoughts with from the friends and family of a young american student gonzales who came as well to share a moment of culture and joy. my thoughts also go to the american at the bataclan, our culture on that occasion were together to bring the same enthusiasm and were hit by terrorists. we are facing a terror group which organized itself on the territory, they have some substantial resources. they are thriving on smuggling of oil, drug, human beings. since the beginning of the year they hit many countries, denmark, t
france, for what it is, the country which we consider unique in the world because france, because france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for the culture, our way of living as well as our values, our principles. but by targeting france the terrorist terrorists, the murderers were targeting the world. in this restaurant, in the cafes as well as the bataclan, the concert venue, there were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries, at least. and...
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how could france allow such a thing? >> well, france has special security problems. first of all, it's part of the european union. it is so easy for potential terrorists to get into france. they can get into europe are somewhere in eastern europe, they can use dingies to get into italy. and they have quite a few foreign fighters who are fighting in syria and iraq and are returning to france. france has a pretty sophisticated intelligence effort. we shouldn't it is count thdisc. but the challenge is so enormous with thousands of radicalized individuals just in the city of paris, french intelligence forces are really over their head. >> fred, this is harris. president obama had said just yesterday that isis was contained. what do you think he meant by that and was there something that got missed here and if so, what was it? >> i was stunned when the president said on "good morning america" that isis has been contained. the president has never recognized the threat from radical islam. he's never seen that this has been global threat based on an i'd yol gi. he's tried to
how could france allow such a thing? >> well, france has special security problems. first of all, it's part of the european union. it is so easy for potential terrorists to get into france. they can get into europe are somewhere in eastern europe, they can use dingies to get into italy. and they have quite a few foreign fighters who are fighting in syria and iraq and are returning to france. france has a pretty sophisticated intelligence effort. we shouldn't it is count thdisc. but the...
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hollande announced a number of measures and declared that france was at war. >> france is at war. what happened friday night in paris and near the stade de france is an act of war. they have killed at least 129 people and injured many more. this is an aggression on this country, its values, its young people, its way of life. >> francois hollande told the joint session of parliament that he would be seeking a prolongation, prolonging all state of emergencies introduced on friday night but also that he would be seeking constitutional change in order to help in the fight against extremism. i am joined now by a spokesperson for the socialist party. thank you for being with us. what kind of constitutional change do you believe we can expect? >> well, we'll get the details, i'm sure, in the next few days. but the issue is really that the constitution was written at a time when these kind of threats didn't exist. an organized, militarized terrorist organization that operates from outside of france. we don't want to have to go through the state of emergency every time something like this
hollande announced a number of measures and declared that france was at war. >> france is at war. what happened friday night in paris and near the stade de france is an act of war. they have killed at least 129 people and injured many more. this is an aggression on this country, its values, its young people, its way of life. >> francois hollande told the joint session of parliament that he would be seeking a prolongation, prolonging all state of emergencies introduced on friday...
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meanwhile, here's a map of france. and it shows you where police conducted raids across the country. a series of anti-terror raids. agency france presse reporting they happened in calais, grenoble, toulouse, and also reporting that more than a dozen raids near the city of lyon led to five arrests today and the seizure of some impressive arsenal of weapons because among what was seized according to afp was a rocket launcher in lyon. we're getting information about one of the terrorists, bilal hadfi. he was a resident of belgium. he was killed outside the stade de france while carrying out his attack. you'll remember three bombers conducted suicide operations. several sources say hadfi was 19 or 20 years old. he was radicalized quickly and fought in syria. let's bring in senior international correspondent fred pleitgen from paris for the very latest on the investigation. so now we are learning every day the identity of one more or a couple of more of these suicide bombers. tell us about the significance of what we're lea
meanwhile, here's a map of france. and it shows you where police conducted raids across the country. a series of anti-terror raids. agency france presse reporting they happened in calais, grenoble, toulouse, and also reporting that more than a dozen raids near the city of lyon led to five arrests today and the seizure of some impressive arsenal of weapons because among what was seized according to afp was a rocket launcher in lyon. we're getting information about one of the terrorists, bilal...
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, live on france. look at french flags from fox sports one and our friends there. very emotional moment. we just got this video in. you can see all of the people who are there. let's listen in because we've got sky news, that's also covering it. our partners there. let's listen in. it's important. ♪ ♪. liz: wembley stadium in the u.k., chills just then, very emotional to hear the french anthem in the u.k. we have soccer very much an important part of this story. it was at the stade de france where a bomber tried to explode himself but didn't get inside. thank goodness, but we also have this in hanover, they're still looking and investigating, but there is a concrete and credible threat that made the stadium in hanover, germany, where germany and the netherlands were to play, evacuate. the game never happened. angela merkel scrambled away, she probably never got there. we'll keep you updated, that is a story developing as we speak. now france, back to the issue here is stepping up the push for a sin
, live on france. look at french flags from fox sports one and our friends there. very emotional moment. we just got this video in. you can see all of the people who are there. let's listen in because we've got sky news, that's also covering it. our partners there. let's listen in. it's important. ♪ ♪. liz: wembley stadium in the u.k., chills just then, very emotional to hear the french anthem in the u.k. we have soccer very much an important part of this story. it was at the stade de...
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manus: paris -- france takes the fight. french police carry out a series of raids across the country. francine: return to a session. japan's gdp contracts i'm more than expected. what next that go -- what next? ♪ you are watching bloomberg tv live from our european headquarters. i am francine lacqua. manus: i am manus cranny. some big news on the terror attacks. the identification of another one of the attackers. to guyet straight johnson. he is in paris. guy: in the last few minutes we have had a series of these attackers being identified. he was born in france and the known for terrorist links. he was meant to be under supervision of some kind. may have skipped that. he was involved in the attacks. that was one of the attackers at the buttock on. aclan.the bat have been in grief as early as october. his nationality is still being checked. if he was part and parcel of the migration process, that would have a greater cross back into the way the migration story is developing. we will wait and see what details we get. is ge
manus: paris -- france takes the fight. french police carry out a series of raids across the country. francine: return to a session. japan's gdp contracts i'm more than expected. what next that go -- what next? ♪ you are watching bloomberg tv live from our european headquarters. i am francine lacqua. manus: i am manus cranny. some big news on the terror attacks. the identification of another one of the attackers. to guyet straight johnson. he is in paris. guy: in the last few minutes we have...
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it is france that came under attack on the 13th of november, france, for what it is, the country, which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it way of living, as well as all values, all principles, but by targeting france, the terrorists terrorists -- the murderers were targeting the world. in these restaurants, in these cafes, as well as the bataclan, that concert venue, there were men and women, most of them young who came from 20 countries. at least. and they share the same passion for life, and that's the reason why they were murdered. my thoughts are with the friends and family of a young american student, miss gonzalez, who came as well to share a moment of culture and joy. my thoughts also go to the at the bataclan, our cultures on that occasion were together to bring the same enthusiasm and were hit by terrorists. we are facing a terror group which organize itself on the territory, they have substantial resources, they're striving on smuggling drug, human beings, and since the beginning of t
it is france that came under attack on the 13th of november, france, for what it is, the country, which we consider unique in the world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it way of living, as well as all values, all principles, but by targeting france, the terrorists terrorists -- the murderers were targeting the world. in these restaurants, in these cafes, as well as the bataclan, that concert venue, there were men and women, most of...
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france for what it is, the country, which we consider unique in the world because france [ inaudible ] the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for it's culture, our way of living, as well as our values, our principles, but by targeting france, the terrorist s [ inaudible ] murder, were targeting the world. in these restaurants, in these cafes, as well as the concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries, at least. and they share the same passion for life, and that's the reason why they were murdered. my thoughts are with the friends and families of the young american student who came as well to share a moment of culture and joy. i -- my thoughts also go to the american band that was playing. our culture on that occasion we were together to bring the same enthusiasm and they were hit by terrorists. we are facing a terror group which organizes itself on territory. they have some substantial resources. they are thriving on smuggling of oil, drugs, human beings, and since the beginning of the year, they
france for what it is, the country, which we consider unique in the world because france [ inaudible ] the world. france came under attack for what it represents, for what it stands for, for it's culture, our way of living, as well as our values, our principles, but by targeting france, the terrorist s [ inaudible ] murder, were targeting the world. in these restaurants, in these cafes, as well as the concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries, at...
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but i mean the, if muslims are both in france and outside of france joined the military and french muslims do join the military and french soldiers were targeted by terrorist attacks during the course of the year are actually muslims are actually not a novelty. they find the relative framework within the french army as its. >> olivier. i'm sorry, fabrice. >> we have some french people fighting in syria with the kurds. there are people with the syrian, with the christian militia in northeast of syria. we have french christians who are to fight against isis. at moment it is a small amount but after the attacks we could have more people, volunteers. as gilles we are afraid of civil war in france. it is better these people are going to fight in syria against isis but they fight in france against jihadist french people. >> yes. please. in the back. >> my name is matt for bfm-tv. it is french news network. my question is about francois hollande's visit to washington, d.c. tomorrow. what do hollande and obama talk about that hasn't already been discussed and what can france expect from the united
but i mean the, if muslims are both in france and outside of france joined the military and french muslims do join the military and french soldiers were targeted by terrorist attacks during the course of the year are actually muslims are actually not a novelty. they find the relative framework within the french army as its. >> olivier. i'm sorry, fabrice. >> we have some french people fighting in syria with the kurds. there are people with the syrian, with the christian militia in...
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this is what france is currently doing. our our crap carrier is -- our aircraft carrier is truly an east of the mediterranean. yesterday was the sixth time after the terror attacks [indiscernible] in addition, we have been provided assistance into iraq he fighters in the region of ramadi. president obama and myself have strengthened our cooperation as early as the night after the attacks. i would like to commend everything that is being done so that intelligence and information available can be used to tackle terrorists and follow their movements so that we prevent from them from doing what they want to do. beyond syria and iraq, what they want is somehow to spread fear everywhere so that we doubt, so that we make decisions which are exactly contrary to what we want in terms of freedom and rights. but we will not give in. that being said, we have to defend ourselves and use intelligence. diplomatically, we are working on political transition in syria. we are in the process and i commend the work done by the ministers to agr
this is what france is currently doing. our our crap carrier is -- our aircraft carrier is truly an east of the mediterranean. yesterday was the sixth time after the terror attacks [indiscernible] in addition, we have been provided assistance into iraq he fighters in the region of ramadi. president obama and myself have strengthened our cooperation as early as the night after the attacks. i would like to commend everything that is being done so that intelligence and information available can be...
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, a united france." greg, what can you report from there? >> hi, brian. i'm still outside the bataclan theater, behind a police line, about 100 meters down the avenue. right now i can see a bunch of people wearing -- or wrapped in those orange space blankets that they put on people in shock. so i'm assuming these are people who had been in the theater and the police are taking them out. i can see them getting put on a bus wrapped up in those orange shiny fwlanktz. there's still -- the boulevard is still completely cut off. there are dozens and dozens of police between us and the theater. and we're basically behind police lines with the big media encampment. >> we're seeing some of those people in the same blankets you get after you run a marathon or, as you said, if you're in shock. they're meant to keep body heat inside. i'm gathering it's -- i see people wearing winter courts. it's a cold night there. >> yeah. it's pretty chilly here. >> and are people just congregating outside knowing what a tragedy h
, a united france." greg, what can you report from there? >> hi, brian. i'm still outside the bataclan theater, behind a police line, about 100 meters down the avenue. right now i can see a bunch of people wearing -- or wrapped in those orange space blankets that they put on people in shock. so i'm assuming these are people who had been in the theater and the police are taking them out. i can see them getting put on a bus wrapped up in those orange shiny fwlanktz. there's still --...
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france has come through other tests. france is still hera live and kicking and those who have tried to challenge france have always been history's losers. it will be the same this time. we are aridend. we are not engaged in a war of civilizati civilizations because these peop people. >> reporter: francois hollande also called for a change to the constitution giving the government extra pourss to prevent further attacks. the current state of emergency will now be extended for three months. paris is a changed city, scarred by violence, but united in grief. a minute's silence to reflect on the worst attacks since the second world war. a symbol of the nation's values are the many faces of modern france. >> i am very touched and upset and i wanted to pay tribute to these people and i think it's important. we just want peace >> reporter: the french government is treating the attacks as an act of war mobilising all security and intelligence agencys, dpit all the extra efforts the government is warning that future attacks could
france has come through other tests. france is still hera live and kicking and those who have tried to challenge france have always been history's losers. it will be the same this time. we are aridend. we are not engaged in a war of civilizati civilizations because these peop people. >> reporter: francois hollande also called for a change to the constitution giving the government extra pourss to prevent further attacks. the current state of emergency will now be extended for three months....
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he is saying of france is closing its borders, and france is now under a state of emergency. again, these terrifying numbers are coming out. at least 100 hostages killed at the concert hall. over 12 others killed at the restaurant. 1500 soldiers are being mobilized. is president of france closing the borders and instituting a state of emergency. he has canceled his trip. he was going to attend the g20. he will stay at home, of course, understandably. this is the deadliest wave of violence in modern french history. cory: thank you. i will run you through what the world leaders have had to say. french president francois "there ares said, several persians dead, much more wounded." president obama said, "this is an attack on humanity." british by minister david cameron said, "i am shocked by the events in paris. my thoughts and prayers are with the french people. we will do whatever we can to help." alix: joining us on the phone is the vice president and global terrorism analyst at stratford. riva, how do you start connecting the dots? riva: we have to look at the identities of t
he is saying of france is closing its borders, and france is now under a state of emergency. again, these terrifying numbers are coming out. at least 100 hostages killed at the concert hall. over 12 others killed at the restaurant. 1500 soldiers are being mobilized. is president of france closing the borders and instituting a state of emergency. he has canceled his trip. he was going to attend the g20. he will stay at home, of course, understandably. this is the deadliest wave of violence in...
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france is always in my heart and paris is always in my heart. >> ( translated ): i think france will find strength and come up with a proper response. >> sreenivasan: one american has been identified as a victim of the paris terrorist attacks. nohemi gonzalez was a 23-year-old junior at cal-state long beach studying abroad in france this semester. after a meeting today with his national security council, president obama left for turkey for a 20-nation economic summit. the president will also go to the fill teens peens and moore during his 10-day trip. belgian authorities have arrested several people suspected of links to the attackers, a car with a belgium license plate was spotted outside the music club where 89 people were killed. join online from 9:00 to 11:00 eastern as the democratic presidential candidates meet on the debate stage in iowa. follow our live blog and share your views at newshour on twitter. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.o
france is always in my heart and paris is always in my heart. >> ( translated ): i think france will find strength and come up with a proper response. >> sreenivasan: one american has been identified as a victim of the paris terrorist attacks. nohemi gonzalez was a 23-year-old junior at cal-state long beach studying abroad in france this semester. after a meeting today with his national security council, president obama left for turkey for a 20-nation economic summit. the president...
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how could france allow such a thing? >> well, france has special security problems. first of all, it's part of the european union. it is so easy for potential terrorists to get into france. they can get into europe are somewhere in eastern europe, they can use dingies to get into italy. and they have quite a few foreign fighters who are fighting in syria and iraq and are returning to france. france has a pretty sophisticated intelligence effort. we shouldn't it is count thdisc. but the challenge is so enormous with thousands of radicalized individuals just in the city of paris, french intelligence forces are really over their head. >> fred, this is harris. president obama had said just yesterday that isis was contained. what do you think he meant by that and was there something that got missed here and if so, what was it? >> i was stunned when the president said on "good morning america" that isis has been contained. the president has never recognized the threat from radical islam. he's never seen that this has been global threat based on an i'd yol gi. he's tried to
how could france allow such a thing? >> well, france has special security problems. first of all, it's part of the european union. it is so easy for potential terrorists to get into france. they can get into europe are somewhere in eastern europe, they can use dingies to get into italy. and they have quite a few foreign fighters who are fighting in syria and iraq and are returning to france. france has a pretty sophisticated intelligence effort. we shouldn't it is count thdisc. but the...
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france, the country which we consider you next world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it reptds d wait represent. our culture, our way of living agriculture as well as our values and principles. but by targeting france, the terrorists, the murderers were targeting the world in these restaurants and cafes as well as the bataclan, the concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries at least. and they share the same passion for life, and that's the reason why they were murdered. my thoughts are with the family of a young american student nohemi gonzalez who came to enjoy a moment of culture and joy. my thoughts go to the american band that was playing at the bataclan. all cultures were together to bring the same enthusiasm and they were hit by terrorists. we are facing the terror group which organized itself on territory. they have substantial resources. they are thriving of smuggling of oil, drugs, human beings, and since the beginning of the year, they hit many countries, den mark, tunisia, lebanon
france, the country which we consider you next world because france speaks to the world. france came under attack for what it reptds d wait represent. our culture, our way of living agriculture as well as our values and principles. but by targeting france, the terrorists, the murderers were targeting the world in these restaurants and cafes as well as the bataclan, the concert venue, they were men and women, most of them young, who came from 20 countries at least. and they share the same...
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france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in a fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the timeless values of human progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values that they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. we're reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of libertye and paternitye are not only values of the french people care so deeply about but they're values that we share. those values will endure far beyond any act of terrorism or the hateful vision of those who perpetrated the crimes this evening. we're going to do whatever it takes to work with the french people and with nations around the world to bring these terrorists to justice and to go after any terrorist networks that go after our people. we don't yet know al
france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in a fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the timeless values of human progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values that they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness....
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specifically in france. the experts say there's about 1,500 french nationals who are either in syria right now fighting with isis or have gone to syria and trained with isis and maybe thought of coming back. in fact, that has been the largest fear, that there could be blowback from that activity. and that is the fear right now, that this could be happening right now here in france. the deep-seated hatred for france is easy to play out for these islamists. but i think the key thing is this is not a get out of jail free card for the united states. there are homegrown terrorists in the united states as well. and the big thing that these islamists are upset with france about is the war against isis and of course we all know that the united states is leading that war against isis. what is france prepared to do? french president hollande is talking big. the united states better be thinking big as well according to analysts here, back to you, martha. >> greg, thank you. we'll talk about that quite a bit coming up.
specifically in france. the experts say there's about 1,500 french nationals who are either in syria right now fighting with isis or have gone to syria and trained with isis and maybe thought of coming back. in fact, that has been the largest fear, that there could be blowback from that activity. and that is the fear right now, that this could be happening right now here in france. the deep-seated hatred for france is easy to play out for these islamists. but i think the key thing is this is...
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atika shubert here in france. the investigation right now not in this country, but focused on belgium as well. it is seems the roads in the terror investigation lead to the belgium neighborhood where some of these terrorists are believed to have lived. it is a suburb of brussels. it is believed to have been the home of two of the attackers whose bodies have been identified so far and where police have conducted raids over the last several days. joining us now from brussels, senior correspondent ivan watson. he is there. ivan, what can you tell us about the raids in belgium and the latest on the investigation there? >> reporter: john, we are waiting for the update from the belgium authorities as to what they learned since the number of detentions in the neighborhood which left receiseven people ard there. this investigation focuses on three brothers. one is abdeslam salah. born in belgium. a french national on the run. french authorities said do not approach him. they believe he is dangerous. he is 26 years old. tw
atika shubert here in france. the investigation right now not in this country, but focused on belgium as well. it is seems the roads in the terror investigation lead to the belgium neighborhood where some of these terrorists are believed to have lived. it is a suburb of brussels. it is believed to have been the home of two of the attackers whose bodies have been identified so far and where police have conducted raids over the last several days. joining us now from brussels, senior correspondent...
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france is not like the u.k. france is prone to terrorist incidents in the past. since "charlie hebdo" itself there has been a number of terrorist incidences. the attempted beheading of a man that has been the attack on the train. >> knife attacks on police. >> it is not uncommon in france for terrorist incidents to happen and the french intelligence services are very, very good as are their military security services as well. >> let's get back to paris. i think we can speak to henry samuel daily telegraph's correspondent there. where are you at the moment? >> a few minutes from the 10th mall which is cordoned off. this is an area i know extremely well and know the restaurant as well, and extremely shocking because the east of paris has taken the brunt of this, very much like it took the brunt of the last attack. the bataclan is literally 200 yards from the former offices of "charlie hebdo." there seems to be another attack up the road that hasn't been spoken about very much yet. and you know, the stade de france is slightly further out. but it's extremely shockin
france is not like the u.k. france is prone to terrorist incidents in the past. since "charlie hebdo" itself there has been a number of terrorist incidences. the attempted beheading of a man that has been the attack on the train. >> knife attacks on police. >> it is not uncommon in france for terrorist incidents to happen and the french intelligence services are very, very good as are their military security services as well. >> let's get back to paris. i think we...
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france is our oldest ally. you helped us to win our independence, and we helped to deliver french from fascism, and we are a freedom to each other. we love france for the spirit and the culture and your verve. and we call visiting paris and walking the eiffel tower or on the sand. we know the places. they are part of our omemories woven into the fabric of our lives and our culture. i am grateful to the french people when i visit and to my wife michelle and my daughters when we walked in the city of lights. in the rev is a picture of michelle and i walk manage the gardens of lights kissing. those are the memories of paris. early on, and i had no gray hair. so when tragedy struck that evening, our hearts broke, too. in that stadium and concert hall and those restaurants and cafes, we see our own. ma in the faces of the french people, we see ourselves. that is why so many americans have embraced the blue, white and red, and that is why americans have candlelight vigils to join together to sing the anthem, and we h
france is our oldest ally. you helped us to win our independence, and we helped to deliver french from fascism, and we are a freedom to each other. we love france for the spirit and the culture and your verve. and we call visiting paris and walking the eiffel tower or on the sand. we know the places. they are part of our omemories woven into the fabric of our lives and our culture. i am grateful to the french people when i visit and to my wife michelle and my daughters when we walked in the...
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just as france would do for us. today the joint commitment of our two countries is both very deep and unshakeable. and for me, it is also personal. the united states ambassador is working tirelessly to support the americans who are affected by this tragedy, and our government is working in close cooperation with the french authorities to identify american victims. we know that there are americans amongst the injured. and we will continue to bring all the support of our consular services. this morning during a meeting with the french foreign affairs minister was here. i had a meeting. and i also spoke with the united states ambassador to france, jane hartley. i stressed how determined we are in supporting them at all times. the united states are standing alongside france and the other nations throughout the world in the pure outrage and with deep sadness. we are alongside france and the rest of the world to express our sincere condolences to the hundreds of persons who have been directly affected by these heinous act
just as france would do for us. today the joint commitment of our two countries is both very deep and unshakeable. and for me, it is also personal. the united states ambassador is working tirelessly to support the americans who are affected by this tragedy, and our government is working in close cooperation with the french authorities to identify american victims. we know that there are americans amongst the injured. and we will continue to bring all the support of our consular services. this...
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also france's prime minister said there have been more than 150 police raids in france. he reaffirmationed the declaration by france's president that the country is at war against terrorism following friday's attacks. >> and french military jets launched a bombardment dropping a total of 20 bombs on the terror strong hold. the planes took out commanded recruitment centers as well as an isis training camp at an ammunition depot. all targets have been destroyed. >> live team coverage on the developments overnight and reaction here in new york. eyewitness reporter kella ramma is live on the upper east side. >> trey clark first is live in our news room. >> good morning. french officials have identified and wasting no time retail ating launching a series of strikes. also boots on the ground going building to building conducting raids. french prime minister says 160 police raids were conducted across france and one of those was a rocket launcher. also the french backing from the u.s. launched air strikes bombing more than 30 strikes in the eastern syrian city of raqqa. the man
also france's prime minister said there have been more than 150 police raids in france. he reaffirmationed the declaration by france's president that the country is at war against terrorism following friday's attacks. >> and french military jets launched a bombardment dropping a total of 20 bombs on the terror strong hold. the planes took out commanded recruitment centers as well as an isis training camp at an ammunition depot. all targets have been destroyed. >> live team coverage...
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of france. >> let me ask you, you have been about town not only in times square. as we look there, it doesn't look as if as many people are out in times square. 11:30 on a friday night. the weather is good and are you seeing more people or less people out and more security or less in other places? >> you know, don, it's a good question, in terms of security we have seen increased security. i took the subway over here. i saw a number of officers there. in terms of traffic here, i mean, in some ways it does look like the type of night you would see out here in times square, a number of the tourists that you you see out here. i guess it's hard to tell in terms of the number of officers this is unusual. this is not something you would see on a typical night in new york city in times square. you would not see these types of heavily armed officers here. in terms of the number of people, it's really tough to game. >> jason carol times square for us. stay safe. thank you very much. >>> newspapers in fra
of france. >> let me ask you, you have been about town not only in times square. as we look there, it doesn't look as if as many people are out in times square. 11:30 on a friday night. the weather is good and are you seeing more people or less people out and more security or less in other places? >> you know, don, it's a good question, in terms of security we have seen increased security. i took the subway over here. i saw a number of officers there. in terms of traffic here, i...
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in dallas the omni hotel also joined in solidarity with france france. the hotel changed its lighting display to the colors of the french flag honoring those killed yesterday in paris. >> anchor: as france faces one of the deadliest attacks on that country's history, thousands are turning to facebook to try and check on loved ones who are in paris. people if the paris area are checking in using the safety check tool on social media on facebook here. this feature was lunched last year and asked those who live in a disaster area to click the i am safe button which will then let their familiar low and friends know that everything is okay. this peace symbol is for paris. it's a symbol spreading on social media as people show their sympathy with the victims. the black on white drawing replaces the typical fork of the peace symbol with an outline of the eiffel tower which is of course the iconic french landmark. we'll keep following the story for you here on 7 news and bring terror in paris. make sure you stay with 7 news for the latest here. we will also brin
in dallas the omni hotel also joined in solidarity with france france. the hotel changed its lighting display to the colors of the french flag honoring those killed yesterday in paris. >> anchor: as france faces one of the deadliest attacks on that country's history, thousands are turning to facebook to try and check on loved ones who are in paris. people if the paris area are checking in using the safety check tool on social media on facebook here. this feature was lunched last year and...
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the national stadium of france which was hosting a game between france and germany. and you can actually hear an explosion going off. french officials say the attacks included one bombing and two suicide attacks. multiple gunman started to emerge with shooters opening fire on restaurants and cafevev the gunman started firing on a crowd and took hostages before detonating suicide belts as police closed in. the casualty numbers are staggering. the paris prosecutor is reporting upwards of 128 killed with 100 dead at the vatican alone and another 200 injured, making this the worst attack on french soil since world war ii and the first time they have ever attacked the country. french officials say eight attackers have been killed and right now no group has taken responsibility for the attack. france remains in a state of emergency as the president has deployed military around the city. and now, france is waking up to a new world today and let's talk about how these details are being shared. >> a new reality, 1500 members of the army on the streets. we know the airport is
the national stadium of france which was hosting a game between france and germany. and you can actually hear an explosion going off. french officials say the attacks included one bombing and two suicide attacks. multiple gunman started to emerge with shooters opening fire on restaurants and cafevev the gunman started firing on a crowd and took hostages before detonating suicide belts as police closed in. the casualty numbers are staggering. the paris prosecutor is reporting upwards of 128...
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france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again, we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the time progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. we are reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of liberty are not only values that the french people care so deeply about but they are values that we share. those values are going to endure far beyond any act of terrorism or the hateful vision of those who perpetrated the crimes this evening. we're going to do whatever it takes to work with the french people and with nations around the world to bring these it or orists to justice and to go after any terrorist networks that go after our people. we don't yet know all of the details o
france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again, we want to be very clear that we stand together with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. paris itself represents the time progress. those who think that they can terrorize the people of france or the values they stand for are wrong. the american people draw strength from the french people people's commitment to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. we are reminded in...
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the national stadium of france stade de france was also the scene unbelievably of suicide bomb attacks. in atense president hollande and the foreign minister of germany. a germany-france soccer game being played out there. also deaths reported. and in the various restaurants that i see around here, some of those were targeted as well. and death tolls like we would rattle off death tolls of a war, 14 dead here, 18 dead there. here in the center of paris, a place that the whole world knows but many, many people from tourist travels, et cetera, i lived here for nine years know very intimately. and think of it very personally. the investigation does go on. we mentioned in the last half hour a break, a syrian passport found on one of the attackers, not sure whether it's the real thing or false. also an arrestx) made in germany, a man with weapons and ammunition and explosives also tied to this. that investigation is full bore, i can tell you. the thought is there could be more co-attackers out there and certainly a lot of accomplices. the police right now have their hands full. back to you.
the national stadium of france stade de france was also the scene unbelievably of suicide bomb attacks. in atense president hollande and the foreign minister of germany. a germany-france soccer game being played out there. also deaths reported. and in the various restaurants that i see around here, some of those were targeted as well. and death tolls like we would rattle off death tolls of a war, 14 dead here, 18 dead there. here in the center of paris, a place that the whole world knows but...
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right now france still under a state of emergency and the french president declaring france is at war. hello, everyone, i'm dana perino in for greta van susteren. and my colleague and anchor of america's newsroom bill hemmer reporting tonight live from paris. bill, thank you for staying up for us tonight. what are the french saying about the investigation? >> you bet, dana. remarkable hour after hour here in paris. the latest on the investigation as it stands right now, the french president for the first time in six years, dana, had what amounts to a joint session of congress at versailles in the outskirts of paris. that hasn't happened since 2009. again he repeated as he did friday and saturday over the weekend this is a country at war. he is looking for extensive police powers to be extended an additional three months. he needs government approval. but that is something he is pushing for immediately. the state of emergency, it's underway right now but will only last another 12 days unless parliament exte54Ñ it the interior minister said this is just a start earlier today. he was re
right now france still under a state of emergency and the french president declaring france is at war. hello, everyone, i'm dana perino in for greta van susteren. and my colleague and anchor of america's newsroom bill hemmer reporting tonight live from paris. bill, thank you for staying up for us tonight. what are the french saying about the investigation? >> you bet, dana. remarkable hour after hour here in paris. the latest on the investigation as it stands right now, the french...
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france has come through other tests. france is still here alive and kicking. and those who try challenge france is always history's losers. french are ardent valiant courageous, we don't engage in a war fence civilizations, we are in a war against jihadist terrorists. >> a change to the constitution given the government extra powers to prevent further attacks. the current state of emergency will be now extended for three months. paris is a changed city scarred by violence but you united in grief. a minute's silence to reflect on the worst attacks since the second world war. at the place de la republic. >> i'm very touched i'm very upset and i wanted to pay tribute to these people. and yet i 30 it's important. we just want penny peace. >> the french government's treating the attacks as an act of war mobilizing all security and intelligence agencies despite all the extra effort the government is warning that future attacks could be imminent. it's difficult to make sense of what's happened in paris whether the country still remains at risk. overnight french polic
france has come through other tests. france is still here alive and kicking. and those who try challenge france is always history's losers. french are ardent valiant courageous, we don't engage in a war fence civilizations, we are in a war against jihadist terrorists. >> a change to the constitution given the government extra powers to prevent further attacks. the current state of emergency will be now extended for three months. paris is a changed city scarred by violence but you united...
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the third and last day of national mourning in france. people are continuing to gather at the sites of friday's attacks to pay their respects to the victims, some laying flowers, others lighting candles, and leaving notes of defines. the brown reports -- luke brown reports from the site of the most deadly attacks. rows of candles, piles of flowers and cards, all heaps along the concert hall as the shock gives way to a torrent of emotion. for those who lost loved ones in the attack, they have swung from despair to fury. >> all i feel is hatred. because it gives too much pleasure to the teams who have done this. so, no, i will not cry. i will stay dignified. >> among friends and families, horror struck well-wishers who turned up to pay their respects. city'sst attack on the soil since the second world war has left the city devastated. >> you cannot just listen to anyone, you have to have a strong, brave opinion. you have to have dignity. we are french, not animals. incomprehensible what has happened. i cannot tell you anything else. >> poli
the third and last day of national mourning in france. people are continuing to gather at the sites of friday's attacks to pay their respects to the victims, some laying flowers, others lighting candles, and leaving notes of defines. the brown reports -- luke brown reports from the site of the most deadly attacks. rows of candles, piles of flowers and cards, all heaps along the concert hall as the shock gives way to a torrent of emotion. for those who lost loved ones in the attack, they have...
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france has the largest number. that is why you're seeing police on the streets of the capitol of france. this is historic what we're seeing now. waging a battle. maybe very limited but idea that there is fire fight in paris, a few days after a terrorist attack to extract individuals who may have been or who are part of the network is an image that did not exist ten years ago. >> yes. walid, tom, stay with me here. i want to bring people in and bring them an update of what is going on here. what we're looking now at is video of authorities in paris suburb, they're telling residents as we heard from our own steve harrigan to stay inside. two officials say it's linked to last week's deadly attacks, the deputy mayor of that area told one of the television stations in france that there have been many gunshots, as we're hearing, throughout the evening, gunshots and detonations in the operation that began around 4:25 a.m. their time, in the. the site is less than two kilo meters, 1.2 mielles from you fr the stadium target
france has the largest number. that is why you're seeing police on the streets of the capitol of france. this is historic what we're seeing now. waging a battle. maybe very limited but idea that there is fire fight in paris, a few days after a terrorist attack to extract individuals who may have been or who are part of the network is an image that did not exist ten years ago. >> yes. walid, tom, stay with me here. i want to bring people in and bring them an update of what is going on...
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france calls on the e.u. to help in the fight against isil. >>> russia says the plane that crashed in the sinai in egypt was brought down by a bomb. >>> and we meet the patient who has undergone the world's most extensive face transplant. >>> hello france has officially called for e.u. aid and assistance after friday's attacks in paris. it is asking its partners for military help and financial support in the middle east. john kerry says a ceasefire in syria is possible, but that coalition air strikes would continue. the u.s. has pledged to back france in combatting the group. france has already intensified its air strikes against isil targets. jonah hull has more. >> reporter: a strategy of vengeance and france hopes is beginning to take shape. john kerry met with president hollande to discuss a coalition against daesh. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit them at the core where they are planning these things, and also to do more on borders and in terms of the movement of people, but the level of cooperat
france calls on the e.u. to help in the fight against isil. >>> russia says the plane that crashed in the sinai in egypt was brought down by a bomb. >>> and we meet the patient who has undergone the world's most extensive face transplant. >>> hello france has officially called for e.u. aid and assistance after friday's attacks in paris. it is asking its partners for military help and financial support in the middle east. john kerry says a ceasefire in syria is...
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in france you're right. francois hollande has called for the french to adorn their balconies and hang out the flags and, yes, you do see flags here and there but it's not an extremely ostentatious display of flag waving. as you said, the french are not into those patriotic, the fervor that involves ra ra flag waving of the kind we're more used to seeing in the united states. it is interesting because we call the tri color, right, the french flag, the french have a complicated history with their flag. in many recent episodes in their history the french flag has been associated with darker episodes and with groups that perhaps many french would prefer not to associate with. it has been at various times in recent history claimed by the nationalist right, the far right, the regime in occupied france. we've had it more recently claimed and used often as a symbol by the far right national front party which is doing well in the polls ahead of the regional elections here. so the flag, like i said, a complicated rela
in france you're right. francois hollande has called for the french to adorn their balconies and hang out the flags and, yes, you do see flags here and there but it's not an extremely ostentatious display of flag waving. as you said, the french are not into those patriotic, the fervor that involves ra ra flag waving of the kind we're more used to seeing in the united states. it is interesting because we call the tri color, right, the french flag, the french have a complicated history with their...
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france is at war. but he says, it is not a battle of civilizations because isis represents no civilization. here are the latest details in the paris terror attack investigation. an urgent international search is under way right now for the brother of one dead attacker. belgian born french citizen salah abdeslam. ops failed to catch him in a raid this morning. police tell the public he is dangerous. do not approach him. they had him. they questioned him on a highway on the way to belgium not hours after the attack but let him go. we have more information, also, about the isis connection. two members of the terror group are thought to have masterminded the paris attacks. they are believed to be in iraq or syria right now and have french and belgian connections. cnn's french affiliate reports six attackers, six of the eight people believed to be primarily responsible for the attacks on friday spent time in syria. as i said, french president francois hollande addressed a french session of parliament a shor
france is at war. but he says, it is not a battle of civilizations because isis represents no civilization. here are the latest details in the paris terror attack investigation. an urgent international search is under way right now for the brother of one dead attacker. belgian born french citizen salah abdeslam. ops failed to catch him in a raid this morning. police tell the public he is dangerous. do not approach him. they had him. they questioned him on a highway on the way to belgium not...
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france. where there has been grenades and heavy police presence around theater and restaurant. >> we're seeing pictures in sta de france with people on the pitch and players trying to get themselves up-to-date with what has been -- at least 40 dead now. this bfmtv station is reporting. this will be a feature with these multiple locations, jess, as they bring together the various reports of those killed and injured. >> indeed. i imagine the death count will continue rising. considering also that the bataclan, the hostage situation is still going on. we will see this count continue well into the night and early hours of the morning. >> we're just getting via u.s. homeland authorities who basically say they believe that the attacks were coordinated. this isrd cog to the u.s. security officials. although the deputy mayor of paris saying it is too early to conclude that fact. but it does look that way, what he said in the last few minutes. let's now speak to security consultant francois eastburg j
france. where there has been grenades and heavy police presence around theater and restaurant. >> we're seeing pictures in sta de france with people on the pitch and players trying to get themselves up-to-date with what has been -- at least 40 dead now. this bfmtv station is reporting. this will be a feature with these multiple locations, jess, as they bring together the various reports of those killed and injured. >> indeed. i imagine the death count will continue rising....
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it has been called here in france the bataclan generation, generation of young people. the average age of those who died was 35. as you said, just ordinary people. these were really indiscriminate attacks, people who were simply sitting at the terrace of a caÉe enjoying a meal or a drink on a friday night, families at a football state um ready to-- stadium ready to watch a football match or, indeed, music lovers who were gathered in that concert hall. this really touched all different groups of french society, also touched as well other nations, 19 other nations among the victims, and people of different religions and social backgrounds. this was really an attack against all sectors, really, of french society which is why it has such deep resonances for everyone here in france >>> indeed. a lot of questions being asked in france over the last two weeks about just where the country goes from here, what kind of country does it want to be in terms of securing the country further and, perhaps, infringing on people's personal freedoms. there was this state of emergency that
it has been called here in france the bataclan generation, generation of young people. the average age of those who died was 35. as you said, just ordinary people. these were really indiscriminate attacks, people who were simply sitting at the terrace of a caÉe enjoying a meal or a drink on a friday night, families at a football state um ready to-- stadium ready to watch a football match or, indeed, music lovers who were gathered in that concert hall. this really touched all different groups...
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france was put on a war footing. the president of france stating this is an act of war and attack on all humanithumanity. he was supposed to go to the g20 summit. he was unable to do so in order to take care of his country. france, subsequent do those attacks began launching air strikes on isis in rack kqqraqq syria, russia joining the attacks because of the attack on the plane on the sinai peninsula, isis took credit for, russian authorities were able to find out what uk and u.s. investigators determined some time ago, that it was a bomb, a homemade bomb, vladimir putin vowing revenge, and now here we are today where we've seen the last four or five hours, a police intervention in the neighborhood close to where it all began friday the 13th. police intervention resulting in the death of one suspect, a female, who was wearing a suicide vest or belt, another suspect and believed three others are in there. one of the things we want to report on is the fact that police believe they're after the mastermind -- excuse me i
france was put on a war footing. the president of france stating this is an act of war and attack on all humanithumanity. he was supposed to go to the g20 summit. he was unable to do so in order to take care of his country. france, subsequent do those attacks began launching air strikes on isis in rack kqqraqq syria, russia joining the attacks because of the attack on the plane on the sinai peninsula, isis took credit for, russian authorities were able to find out what uk and u.s. investigators...
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there are 5 million muslims in france and france is the largest muslim population in western europe. but it is not the highest proportion of foreign fighters. but france has a long history in the call own -- a long colonial history in the arab world which is not entirely settled, it also has a basic discomfort with religion in the public sphere, and islam is receiving the brunt of anti-clericism. >> how do they differentiate between those communities and those radicalized people that are going to fight with isil? >> well, the radicalized people are 200th of 1% of muslims in france. so i think both the french public and french authorities know that the vast majority of fren french -- muslims have nothing to do with this. at the same time, since a handful of individuals can t literally ruin it for everyone, the country has to take its counter terrorism efforts more seriously, and create an environment where islam can be freely practiced. they have been trying to do basic things, and all of this has been slow in coming, and i think the urgency is now clearer than ever. >> what kind of m
there are 5 million muslims in france and france is the largest muslim population in western europe. but it is not the highest proportion of foreign fighters. but france has a long history in the call own -- a long colonial history in the arab world which is not entirely settled, it also has a basic discomfort with religion in the public sphere, and islam is receiving the brunt of anti-clericism. >> how do they differentiate between those communities and those radicalized people that are...
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in these me to the question of how france can -- it leads me to the question of how france can keep itself safe? tara: i think there is heightened security in new york and washington. i don't know the specifics. i think what you will see is the french police out in larger numbers. everybody being mobilized. you will see certain high-profile targets having additional barricades, additional individuals at the scene. you probably are seeing them go through intelligence and trying to track down these individuals and their connections as quickly as possible, because if there is another imminent attack on the heels of this, it is possible these individuals could have ties to other cells in other areas and there could be valuable intelligence. they are probably trying to track down where they live because laptops, hard drives, those types of materials can be together and scrutinized for intelligence collection. cory: thank you for joining us. we really appreciate your help on what is going on right now. it is horrifying and confusing. on the phone right now is thomas sanderson still with us from
in these me to the question of how france can -- it leads me to the question of how france can keep itself safe? tara: i think there is heightened security in new york and washington. i don't know the specifics. i think what you will see is the french police out in larger numbers. everybody being mobilized. you will see certain high-profile targets having additional barricades, additional individuals at the scene. you probably are seeing them go through intelligence and trying to track down...
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it is just before sun rise in france. a country that president francois hollande says is at war against terrorism. authorities leading a global manhunt at this hour for 26-year-old salah abdeslam. >> interior ministry released new pictures of the man believed to be the eighth attacker on friday. and meanwhile, authorities now say isis leaders may have been directly involved in planning the attacks. one of them is this man, abdel hamid abaaoud described as a mastermind and close to isis leader al baghdadi. >> they rented an apartment in a paris suburb one week before the atta attacks. carrying out dozen of raids of suspected terrorists and belgium raising the terror threat level to three out of four. >> activists in raqqah, syria, say they're launching more air strikes against isis targets. one group says they counted seven new strikes in the isis stronghold tuesday. u.s. president barack obama is now in the philippines before leaving the g20 summit in turkey. he defended his antiisis strategy saying it's would be a mistak
it is just before sun rise in france. a country that president francois hollande says is at war against terrorism. authorities leading a global manhunt at this hour for 26-year-old salah abdeslam. >> interior ministry released new pictures of the man believed to be the eighth attacker on friday. and meanwhile, authorities now say isis leaders may have been directly involved in planning the attacks. one of them is this man, abdel hamid abaaoud described as a mastermind and close to isis...
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who is fighting us because france is a country of freedom. we are the country of the rights of man. >> more now on events on the ground. neave barker sent this update from paris. >> paris is a changed city. scared by violence. but united in grief. a minute of silence to reflect on the worst attacks since the second world war. and then quietly at first, the french national anthem. [singing] at the plaza derepublic. >> i'm very touched, i'm very upset and i wanted to pay tribute to these people, and yes, i think it is important. we just want peace. >> the french government treating the attacks as an act of war mobilizing all intelligence agencies despite all the extra effort the government is warning that future attacks could be imminent. it's difficult to make sense of what happened here in paris while the country still remains at risk. >> we've known for months that we're at war. that terrorism will hit france, and it hits even though we prevented many attacks. all intelligence services are on alert. we know that operations were being prepare
who is fighting us because france is a country of freedom. we are the country of the rights of man. >> more now on events on the ground. neave barker sent this update from paris. >> paris is a changed city. scared by violence. but united in grief. a minute of silence to reflect on the worst attacks since the second world war. and then quietly at first, the french national anthem. [singing] at the plaza derepublic. >> i'm very touched, i'm very upset and i wanted to pay tribute...
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we mow operations were being prepared against france and other european countries, as well. >> the france military dropped bombs on raqqa, isil's de facto capital. it has been a busy day of police raised in france and belgium with tha.what is the latest? >> it has been very busy, more than 160 raised across the country overnight, raised that are just wrapping up. they ever saying they found a cache of weapons, rifles, even a rocket launcher. while these bombings are taking place by the french military, we have thin tense effort in france and belgium to find suspects in this case. there's also been the fact emerging that there are now new suspects, but they're really on the manhunt for one person in particular. french police admit they stopped a man but failed to detake him. using a finger from remains of the suicide bombers, french police identified a man, a known extremist. a french citizen of algerian descent, his relatives have been detained. an sunday, a get away car was found in a suburb of paris. inside, kalashnikov rifles, leading authorities to believe one or more gunman escaped,
we mow operations were being prepared against france and other european countries, as well. >> the france military dropped bombs on raqqa, isil's de facto capital. it has been a busy day of police raised in france and belgium with tha.what is the latest? >> it has been very busy, more than 160 raised across the country overnight, raised that are just wrapping up. they ever saying they found a cache of weapons, rifles, even a rocket launcher. while these bombings are taking place by...