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11 starts right now. pictures from paris france. a day after the worst terror attack in the nation's history. >> mourners have been lighting candles. others leaving flyers and stuffed animals. all in memory of the victims. people in france still trying to come to grips with the coordinated attacks that claimed 129 lives. >> here is the very latest on the terror in paris. the death toll stands at 129 with 352 injured. isis has claimed responsibility for the coordinated attacks carried out at six different locations. we now know at least one american was among those killed. a student from cal state your popular attractions like the apple tower and disneyland paris -- eiffel tower and
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disneyland.'s are closed for three days of mourning. >> reporter: we are standing just a few blocks from where the deadliest of those attacks happened at that concert hall. tonight, you can see a growing memorial behind me as the massive terror investigation is underway. >> mourners comfort each other one day after their city was terrorized. the eiffel tower was dark and events across the city were canceled, including a sold-out concert. members of the band paid respect saturday night year? of the victims is an american. the cow state student -- cal state student. >> she will be profoundly missed . >> cbs news has learned the fbi will send a handful of agents to pair us but at this point,
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asked for assistance. three teams carried out the attack. first, rinses national stadium where the french president evacuated after a suicide bomber blew himself up when his best was detected. minutes later, another group opened fire in a string of cafis killing dozens. >> the gunmen first attacked customers at this restaurant firing about 100 bullets, some of which went through these windows. >> another team took hostages at a concert hall where death metal was playing. as many as 89 people were killed. french authorities say they have identified the seven attackers. >> reporter: this memorial behind me is one of 10 all across the city honoring the victims who were killed in friday's attack. reporting in paris, kenneth
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potential for similar attacks, anywhere or in time -- or anytime. it is only a question of when. jim smith continues live coverage outside the consulate .>> reporter: can flowers and messages of support continue to be left here -- ken, flowers and messages of support continue to be left here. police are visible throughout the area. state police are continuing high visibility patrols at the statehouse and other sites throughout the area your troopers also have a comprehensive -- throughout the area. troopers also have a comprehensive plan in place. >> i think you can safely say that the security level has been ration -- has been
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we have to be aware and cautious . >> reporter: the boston mayor says the parents attack proves a free society is difficult to patrol and make totally safe. >> we are covering all of the major venues today. the different areas in the city of boston, checking everything. and it makes you realize that there are weaknesses. it shows you that we have to be very diligent in keeping our eyes open. >> in the meantime, the us is cooperating with other nations in finding some way to stem the tide of terrorist violence. >> the united states stands with france and the rest of the world in our resolve to eliminate extremist and violent groups in the face of the earth. and make no mistake, that resolve has only grown stronger in the wake of this unspeakable brutality. >> reporter: back out here live at the french consulate in
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downtown boston, boston police continue to watch. as far as all of this can -- increase security goes, there is no time limit. they know of no specific credible threat against massachusetts but they are not taking any chances. live in boston, jim smith, wbz news . the local islamic community is reacting to the attack. the cultural center released this statement, "our hearts and prayers are with those in paris. may god heal those who are wounded and bring justice to the perpetrators of this horrific act." tonight, dozens of students gather outside marsh chapel to remember the no reports of any boston the attack. france for school, work or vacation. we talked to a pair of men with
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local ties in paris last night when the up -- when the attack happened. >> they say they feel safe today but right now, harris is a changed city. >> it is pretty consistent. throughout the day. >> sirens cry out prepares. many usually bustling cafis stay quiet. we spoke with a boston native visiting the city on vacation. >> a similar scenario. a lot of panic. >> he was at the center when the attacks happened. text messages alerted him to the violence. the only way to get back to his hotel was to walk 2 miles. >> you don't know if they're going to be anymore. so that was a little bit of get your heart going and you start moving a little quicker than you usually would. >> he showed these photos today. he felt safe enough to go out.
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>> saturday night, you normally see in the city, restaurants that you can normally get to. even though the attacks were in another section of the city, his patrons state throughout the night. >> certainly subdued. people work having nervous energy. looking at people. full as people try to move forward. >> i feel very proud. people out dining. i just went out there and carried on. >> as you can imagine, many tourist spots and stores are closed. wbz news landmarks around the paris victims tonight . the
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and light like. the provincial tower also features colors of france and a digital billboard visible shows the french flag with a giant heart in the middle. many bostonians, the paris attacks are an awful reminder of the marathon bombing's two and half years ago. all of that was at the airport today when they plane arrived. arriving at logan airport, embracing each other in tears. >> i was terrified and i am just happy to be back. >> she arrived on saturday afternoon and is thankful to be home. >> i was actually right next to the shooting. >> i did not know i would be this emotional but i am so happy to see her. >> we are very thankful. >> she was out for dinner with friends in paris when the chaos began.
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we had to pound on the door and lay on the buzzer. finally, they let us in. nothing i ever want to experience again. >> outside at city hall, the flag is at half staff. mourners light candles and lay flowers. >> people are crazy. >> he has family in paris and thankfully, they are all safe. >> i called them all and the people i called, they are fine. >> the attacks bring back memories. >> it is senseless and unfortunate. i think it is really sad that 2 1/2 years later, being at this event, having to think about something like that happening in another part of the world, it is really sad. about the day in paris, people have been leaving flowers, stuffed animals and other momentous at the scene of
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those attacks. members of u2 were at the concert hall. after the attack, they cancel two shows scheduled for tonight and tomorrow in paris. cities around the world are standing with paris tonight. the opera house is bathed in blue, quite in red lights. the famous statue. a hotline for american citizens is 1-888-407-4747. stay with wbz on-air and online for continuing coverage on this major raking news story. when new developments emerge,
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you can count on us to bring you the latest updates. >> democrats go head to head and isis is topic number one. >> stay tuned right here on wbz . we will break it down. president obama is certain to focus on terrorist attacks. we will have an update when we come back. it looks like patchy clouds are coming in for tomorrow but what about the temperatures? we will tell you about it in the forecast coming up in just a
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the pair -- the terror attacks in paris. >> it was the second meeting between the leading candidates for president and the political analyst joins us now with more. >> hillary clinton surging first debate seemed to neutralize the debate from her -- the fallout from her email problems. sanders and martin o'malley a chance to zero in on another
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. states has the bulk of the responsibility. >> in the wake of the paris atrocities, sanders son opening to bring up an issue of the 2008 run for president. her vote in favor of the 2003 invasion of iraq. >> in fact, i would argue that the invasion of iraq, something i've strongly oppose, has unraveled the region completely . >> i have said the invasion was a mistake. and i think if we are ever going to tackle the problems posed by jihadi extreme terrorism, we need to understand it and realized that it has antecedents to what happened in iraq. >> i'm a little more conservative than the kids -- than the secretary. >> that led to an exchange between clinton and o'malley over another sore spot. the
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deposing of omar qaddafi. >> it's not just about getting rid of a single dictator. it is about understanding that the secondary and third consequences that fall next. >> just because we are involved and we have a strategy does not mean that we are going to be able to did take the outcome. >> these are american soldiers and we failed them when we felt to take into account what happens after a dictator falls. >> she was chastised for impugning integrity after he claimed her rebuttal with wall street was not good enough. and there was also some back- and-forth between the two over federal regulation of banks. but from what i saw tonight, i did not see anyone stumble, no major gaps and they pretty much had a status quo evening. >> no big wave enough to knock anybody? >> i don't see anything that occurred tonight.
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hillary clinton has run off to a big lead because she has reinsured her supporters that she has what it takes to handle this business. bernie sanders continues to excite his supporters. his problem is, they are just not enough of them to overtake her and i don't think any changes after tonight. thank you. the attacks in paris are expected to be a major issue when leaders of the 20 top industrialized nations meet this week. the president left for turkey earlier today. he met with his national security team at the white house. security in turkey is expected to be extremely tight for the meetings. it is just 400 miles from the syrian border where they are all meeting. a big celebration. >> they have met their goal to raise $45 million for cancer
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research and the founder and executive director presented a check to the cancer institute. that brings the total amount raised to half 1 billion to half $1 billion. it is even more impressive when you think about what those how they arrived and do that is beyond me. >> i think it has become a fundraising job or not. really -- juggernaut. >> that is why they probably have it in august. >> exactly. >> not in november or december. a master plan. anyway, it was a cold day today. no question about it. as we check outside, it is chilly. only 47. the temperatures actually felt -- fell after that. the average is 52 and the
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mostly in the 40s. a couple of 50s in the south coast but this is the first a that we have a blue square this month meaning we have had a -- above average days. with -- it looks like the upcoming week is going to be rather chilly. we are getting the first taste of that right now in the 30s. 38 in boston. lower 30s and many of the suburbs. destined to go down to the upper 20s as we have some dry air and the wind is dropping off. there is still a breeze along the coast and is gusty. highs should be about seven, eight, nine or 10 degrees higher than today. we will feel better because there will not be quite as much wind. today was pretty gusty at times. tomorrow will be about 15 miles an hour at times with a few isolated guys up to 20. it's going to be on the chilly
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be much nicer. as we go through tonight, the clouds are coming from the northwest. we will see varying amounts of those showing up from time to the in out of the clouds and for the most part, it should be a dry day. anywhere. another cold front comes in so we have a shot of cold air that comes down and the wind is going to become lighter. and the wind is going to turn on shore becoming a cold high pressure system. we are not going to get out of the 40s for three days. in the meantime, another big storm develops with snow in the rockies and severe weather. some potential for tornadoes and the middle part of the nation, that will be heading our way with showers on thursday. here is my seven-day acuvue forecast.
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back to the 40s for monday, tuesday and wednesday but all three of those days should be filled with sunshine, much lighter when by tuesday and wednesday and the showery weather which is going to be severe in the middle part of the nation will not be just plain old rain showers. that will be a warmer day. but anyway, so far so good. >> we have been spoiled and now, it is time. >> and november like day. >>[ music ] right before tonight's bruins game, the little garden with silence to remember the victims and terrace -- in pairs. lit up with blue, light and red while the national anthem played . >> next in sports, the red sox pick up an arm in the off-season . plus, the bruins trying to
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we have happy hockey fans on a saturday night. >> the bruins play first of the season. and meeting with a win. >> thank you. >> the bruins host detroit red wings tonight with a six-game homestand. normally a good thing for boston but coming at this point, one, five and one. the second period, bruins up 1 - 0 back to -- watch these beautiful
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at home.'s first goal of the season and three nothing to boston. the tort -- detroit would get one in third but that was it. the bruins get their second win at home. 3-1 is their final. meanwhile, the wide receiver out while adding chris parker to the roster. would likely mean tom brady will need some help from the the group's success has everything to do with chemistry he said. >> the closest of any group on the team. we have each other
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>> at all times. >> you can see more of that interview coming up tomorrow. kick off is for that 25 year at wbz immediately followed by our foes game doge post game show. the trade that brought campbell from boston to san diego yesterday. the 27-year-old is a four-time all-star. 39 or more in the last five seasons. all in the national league. the american league, kimbrell says -- he says he is excited for the switch. >> it is a challenge in itself. team enjoying the weekend off. the goals get back to work next saturday facing notre dame. ranking fighting irish, notre dame and action today. this one
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was all fighting irish. picked off notre dame up 14-0. including this 98 yard touchdown run in the second quarter. 28-7. a nine and one record net saturday. harvard wins 22 straight hosting penn state today. 21 pickup in the first quarter. two rushing touchdowns and 68 yard pass by alex who hit just in for the score but harbor would battle back -- harvard would battle back. show up mostly off the reserves -- reverse. 25-21 at the half. the second half, all pen. asked them goad 79 yards for the -- watch them go 79 yards for the touchdown. five and one and one game left
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a mid so much sadness, a musician playing john lennon's "imagine." >> 89 people died there last night. an italian newspaper reports that a man of italian descent told the bee handle -- the piano -- brought the piano by bike. >> closer to average. it should be more milder tomorrow. 50s today. it will be nicer tomorrow with less wind. and sunshine for the first half of the week. >> were not going to complain about that. >> that doesn't for us tonight. >> we thank you for watching.
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