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so after the bataclan attack, it was a very sensitive issue. and at this moment, again, it's a democracy which is trying to protect itself against terrorists with weapons of democracy. and i think in the world we live in at this moment, this is the challenge. how can you try to prevent an attack? what can you do in terms of civil liberties? is it possible to use the weapons of the democracies against the weapons of terrorism? this is a very sensitive time. what i can tell you is that it's a very, very important history moment in france tonight. people are in shock. there's a huge emotional aspect, and as some officials pointed out, the country now needs to be resilient, and need to show to the world that life is not going to be stopped by terrorists. >> after the bataclan attack, again, as we are awaiting the french president's remarks tonight, how did the country judge the response of the top leaders in france, of the president, of the security services? what's been the domestic view of the way french politicians and law enforcement responded
so after the bataclan attack, it was a very sensitive issue. and at this moment, again, it's a democracy which is trying to protect itself against terrorists with weapons of democracy. and i think in the world we live in at this moment, this is the challenge. how can you try to prevent an attack? what can you do in terms of civil liberties? is it possible to use the weapons of the democracies against the weapons of terrorism? this is a very sensitive time. what i can tell you is that it's a...
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and she said after the attack of bataclan, it was shock and solidarity, but after this, they are angry, and yelling at the president, and yelling that things are are shifting from her perspective there, it feels different. >> and one hates to at this moment, and sit is a moment of mourning and kind of the somber reflexion, and i hate to the point fingers at anything or do too much of the analysis, but there is a difference between the bataclan and this one. the bataclan was a soft target, and impossible to protect all of the nightclubs and the places like that in a city like paris, but this is a public, and these were public festivities, and this is the bastille day celebration, and you knew that there would be large crowds there, and this there is an interest in question of whether there should have been better p protection, and again, one hesitates to say any of that, because the response -- >> against a truck on a street? >> yes, a truck on the street. >> and what are you going to do, because it was already barricaded off? >> precisely, and maybe that is what people were thinking, a
and she said after the attack of bataclan, it was shock and solidarity, but after this, they are angry, and yelling at the president, and yelling that things are are shifting from her perspective there, it feels different. >> and one hates to at this moment, and sit is a moment of mourning and kind of the somber reflexion, and i hate to the point fingers at anything or do too much of the analysis, but there is a difference between the bataclan and this one. the bataclan was a soft target,...
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. >> i was in that city recently, though not since the attacks at the bataclan. tell us about the public visibility and public stance of both police and army personnel. how many automatic weapons would you see, for example, as an american tourist visiting nice? >> well, quite a few. obviously over the years, the police presence has increased as it has everywhere, certainly in the united states. on this particular evening as we were walking around quite frankly to go to dinner, we saw a very, very heavy police presence. in fact, they closed down the roadway so pedestrians could use it. there was supposed to be [ inaudible ] throughout the city this evening. obviously that has not happened. there was a heavy presence. it's the kind of thing you have gotten used to so quite frankly, i didn't particularly take note of it. but that is of course sympt symptomatic of the times we live in. >> we are at the mercy of what we are reading off social media and the wire services, and good people like you, especially in your case, as a veteran journalist. this doesn't appear to
. >> i was in that city recently, though not since the attacks at the bataclan. tell us about the public visibility and public stance of both police and army personnel. how many automatic weapons would you see, for example, as an american tourist visiting nice? >> well, quite a few. obviously over the years, the police presence has increased as it has everywhere, certainly in the united states. on this particular evening as we were walking around quite frankly to go to dinner, we...
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that's what we saw with the bataclan attacks, the november 13th massacres. that's what we saw in brussels. all those people were people that the police have had an eye on before and yet they somehow lost sight of them before the terror began. >> christopher dickey and as you speak, we are seeing again, these pictures. this one came in to us a few minutes ago. we were in the middle of another conversation. people presumably back in their hotel lobby just off the promenade. we should remember in addition to the dead, there will be a number of wounded and injured. there was also this tremendous rush of people, people tripping and falling, we can presume, as they ran away from the danger. probably it usually takes awhile to occur to people just what has happened. you're not all together -- somewhat in disbelief, we should put it the other way, that this has happened, especially right in front of you, especially there on a holiday, on a warm night with your family. matt bradley is standing by in london for us. matt, what can you add? >> well, one of the things we
that's what we saw with the bataclan attacks, the november 13th massacres. that's what we saw in brussels. all those people were people that the police have had an eye on before and yet they somehow lost sight of them before the terror began. >> christopher dickey and as you speak, we are seeing again, these pictures. this one came in to us a few minutes ago. we were in the middle of another conversation. people presumably back in their hotel lobby just off the promenade. we should...
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opened a terrorism investigation and the state of emergency dating back to those attacks at the bataclan has been extended now. it was set to expire on july 26th. but president francois hollande announced last night it will continue for another three months. and during a news conference, hollande said, quote, france, as a whole, is under the threat of islamic terrorism. he said operational reserves have been called up to assist police, particularly along the borders. hollande also said france would step up its bombing of isis targets in both syria and iraq. as for president obama, he issued a statement saying, in part, on behalf of the american people i condemn in the strongest terms what appears to be an horrific terrorist attack. let's go live now to nice, france. nbc news' janet shamlian, who's been there since the middle of the night. janet, welcome to you. give us the latest on the investigation and what you're seeing on the ground there on this very somber morning. >> well it looks like this is a very active investigation still, alex. because the police, who number must be, you kno
opened a terrorism investigation and the state of emergency dating back to those attacks at the bataclan has been extended now. it was set to expire on july 26th. but president francois hollande announced last night it will continue for another three months. and during a news conference, hollande said, quote, france, as a whole, is under the threat of islamic terrorism. he said operational reserves have been called up to assist police, particularly along the borders. hollande also said france...
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nice, and it could very well be at the end of the night the number will go above the one at the bataclan which means with one truck and one guy, you know, that they're able to create more casualties than the complex operation they led in paris. >> that's extraordinary. >> very scary for the future. they've been urging to do so, and they've been saying to some of their fans also not to counter the kohl fate and not to come to iraq and syria and stay in their place and act over there and this is what the scary part is especially given that isis on the ground in syria and iraq is on the defensive now and has aren't had any victories in the past and it's shrinking. so this is realry a critical moment, i believe, and what we're seeing in nice is, of course, a tragic repercussion of what's going on over there. >> one final question. there was so much talk in the wake of "charlie hebdo" and the bataclan about intelligence sharing between various agencies and france and belgium and other countries in the eu and elsewhere. has that improved as far as you know? >> yeah. as far as i know especially
nice, and it could very well be at the end of the night the number will go above the one at the bataclan which means with one truck and one guy, you know, that they're able to create more casualties than the complex operation they led in paris. >> that's extraordinary. >> very scary for the future. they've been urging to do so, and they've been saying to some of their fans also not to counter the kohl fate and not to come to iraq and syria and stay in their place and act over there...
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or the showdowns at the bataclan or the restaurants there. this would be different than some of the attacks that we've covered lately if the individuals ran in, shot, and then fled. >> yeah, you're right. but this resembles the west gate mall attack which was carried out by al qaeda's al shabaab in nairobi, kenya, a few years ago where they stormed the mall and took over. we don't know how many involved. initially german police said there was one gunman and that gunman had been killed, but again, german police are being very cautious, they're going through that building, they don't know if there are more shooters inside who may even have hostages. we don't know that at all. and that's what german television's reporting. but, usually these situations -- if they are terrorist-related. the gunman has no intention of escaping. and he will just fight until he's killed. we may have already seen that, but again, we'll have to wait for more intelligence. >> we don't know. >> okay, malcolm if you could stand by. let me go back to tamina, she's the eye
or the showdowns at the bataclan or the restaurants there. this would be different than some of the attacks that we've covered lately if the individuals ran in, shot, and then fled. >> yeah, you're right. but this resembles the west gate mall attack which was carried out by al qaeda's al shabaab in nairobi, kenya, a few years ago where they stormed the mall and took over. we don't know how many involved. initially german police said there was one gunman and that gunman had been killed,...
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they had "charlie hebdo," the bataclans, and now nice. why is this happening in france? what is unique about france? why france as opposed to the other countries? >> well, i think between france and belgium they are magnets for people from the middle east speaking french, former french colonies, and i think they're particularly vulnerable. i was in paris the weekend before the attack on nice. there were armed uniformed military all over the center of paris. apparently not in nice and some of the other cities. and just revealed earlier this week to show what the mentality of the french government is, testimony about the torture that the victims of the bataclan killings suffered before they died that the -- you that can't even repeat on this newscast, that the french government suppressed. not telling, not treating the citizens of france like adults to let them know what criminals these terrorists are. >> why? why? why? >> i think because they share -- the president francois hollande shares with president obama a fear that when people learn the real terrorist threat, in th
they had "charlie hebdo," the bataclans, and now nice. why is this happening in france? what is unique about france? why france as opposed to the other countries? >> well, i think between france and belgium they are magnets for people from the middle east speaking french, former french colonies, and i think they're particularly vulnerable. i was in paris the weekend before the attack on nice. there were armed uniformed military all over the center of paris. apparently not in...
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it went from very coordinated in november with the bataclan and sports stadium and restaurant. then you look at some like this. one man in a truck with a weapon. it may be some fake weapons in his truck causing so much death. >> that's right, alison. the tragedy of it is is the potentially lone-wolf attacks are difficult to detect. in this particular case, what you are seeing is if isis or whatever group responsible is lashing out. of the groups i have seen so far do point to the possibility of isis. al qaeda is another possibility as paul mentioned previously. in this particular case when you look at how isis is squeezed on the battle field in syria and iraq, it means that there are going to be things they will do. the things they do include the terror attacks we see in nice. there are, obviously, reports that things in which they worked in many ways to attack targets like in in asymmetric fashion. those are the targets that are the most vul vulnerable. >> and for many ways, france, is a battle ground. this is the third attack we have seen there in 18 months. what is unique to
it went from very coordinated in november with the bataclan and sports stadium and restaurant. then you look at some like this. one man in a truck with a weapon. it may be some fake weapons in his truck causing so much death. >> that's right, alison. the tragedy of it is is the potentially lone-wolf attacks are difficult to detect. in this particular case, what you are seeing is if isis or whatever group responsible is lashing out. of the groups i have seen so far do point to the...
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the attack, the bataclan attacks in paris different than this. are they shocked at the rudimentary weapon that was used in this attack and how unsafe they all are? >> reporter: yes. selfless -- rather, i should say, helpless in so many ways, trace, when that is the weapon of terror. and that was used to such devastating effect here. i will tell you, you move away from the promenade in nice. this is the summertime, mid-july. you think about sunshine and the ocean and getting away from life. that's what this up to was built on. you move away from this area of town it's remarkable to see how much of the city is still functioning with traffic and shoppers and tourists, who were flying in by the planeloads for vacations they probably planned for a year. what that suggests to me, three major terrorist attacks, in 18 months, you almost get the sense that the french people have accepted this new normal, and we're going to find out whether they can do much about it. i mentioned the thousands here last night, from all over france. they came from, as the fr
the attack, the bataclan attacks in paris different than this. are they shocked at the rudimentary weapon that was used in this attack and how unsafe they all are? >> reporter: yes. selfless -- rather, i should say, helpless in so many ways, trace, when that is the weapon of terror. and that was used to such devastating effect here. i will tell you, you move away from the promenade in nice. this is the summertime, mid-july. you think about sunshine and the ocean and getting away from...
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ellos el estadio de parÍs donde se jugaba un importante partido de fÚtbol y la sala de conciertos bataclÁnundente llamado para que la ciudadanÍa permanezca en sus casas, que no salgan a las calles, que se informen a travÉs de los medios de comunicaciÓn sobre la situaciÓn de sus familiares que pudieran estar en la zona de la tragedia y de esta forma evitar que el caos se apoderÓ de las calles de esta ciudad costera en el sur este de francia, una ciudad muy turÍstica pero que precisamente estaba llena de personas por la conmemoraciÓn de la toma de la bastilla. desde un principio, un camiÓn conducido al parecer por un solo hombre, embistiÓ a una multitud que celebraba el dÍa de la independencia, el dÍa mÁs importante para los franceses. aunque la policÍa intentÓ detener el camiÓn, intentó repeler este ataque, el conductor del vehÍculo agrediÓ con disparos de pistola a los uniformados. ellos reaccionaron dispararon contra el conductor y las autoridades francesas confirmaron que este hombre de quien se desconoce la identidad y las razones que tuvo para protagonizar este sangriento hecho, muriÓ.
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. ♪ >> following the "charlie hebdo" attacks in january 2015, then the bataclan attacks in november,rench men and women in the bay area have comp together to show solidarity withfamelies back home a few different times. the organizer over vigils say it's becoming a familiar exercise but said it's necessary to come together in these tragedies. this week's attack added a new dim negligence the pain inflicted on the country. the consul general said the world's democracies are under attack but must resolve not to let them change our ways of life. >> france and united states will stand together as they have always had allies, partners, as friends. who will never give in to these terrorists. >> reporter: the organizer of the vigil leaves a sizable group of french citizens living in the bay area. they had been planning several bastille events aimed at celebrating the national holiday but they had to put together this vigil at the last minute so they could give an opportunity for their fellow french men and women to come here and pay their respects and show their solidarity to their families
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party, come the people, on the committee to look into the failures of the attacks in paris, the bataclantaurant attacks in november. they say security forces have failed, again. francois hollande did not reform security forces. they are not under one command. there are jealousies and differenent strands that do not cooperate. there is not enough intelligence gathering. everything they could go wrong with security services, that's the reproaches that come from the parties here. we have to think about the front national. the attacks for them, they really accuse francois hollande of not having done anything. that is not true, of course. he did what he could politically, but it is not enough. we have to remember in this case, the french political system is particularly resistant to reform. christopher: what options does president hollande, who is now under a lot of pressure -- what options does he have? barbara: not many, actually. he has prolonged the state of emergency, a and he will send ot more police and have security services comb through known terrorist suspects one more time, but it'
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of french law enforcement and intelligence, how have they changed since "charlie hebdo" and the bataclan? >> well, they have tried to improve intelligence sharing domestically between the domestic intelligence service and the external intelligence service also sharing with the various police services within france. they have also tried to step up cooperation on a european level with a number of european countries, especially belgium. that has not all gone smoothly. there have been some complaints by some european countries that not all that intelligence is coming their way. but this attack, just another reminder of how important it is for this intelligence to be shared on an international level. one of the problems, though, is that some countries are reluctant to share war intelligence with others because they want to protect sources and methods, and for instance, the united states may not always share that raw intelligence with a country like france, making it difficult for french intelligence services to evaluate some of the information coming in. >> once you have, assuming there's no
of french law enforcement and intelligence, how have they changed since "charlie hebdo" and the bataclan? >> well, they have tried to improve intelligence sharing domestically between the domestic intelligence service and the external intelligence service also sharing with the various police services within france. they have also tried to step up cooperation on a european level with a number of european countries, especially belgium. that has not all gone smoothly. there have...
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to 60 people following the charlie hope dough attacks in -- charlie hope dough attacks, then the bataclan attacks in november. french men and women came together to show solidarity with families back home. this week take added a new dimension to the -- the attack has rattled the people. >> like, the question is, which city will be the next one? >> all these attacks are against our values. they're against our freedom. they're against our way of life. >> reporter: the following a minute of silence to mourn those killed in the thursday attack, the consul general led the crowd in the singing of the french national anthem. now, you'll notice the french flag hanging front san francisco city hall. that was raised thursday morning as a small celebration of bastille day here by the mayor. it was also a bit of a welcome to the consul general since he has only been here the last month or so. unfortunately, the mayor had to then call him and offer his condolences after the attack in nice later that day. reporting live at san francisco city hall. abc7 news. >> thank you very much. here is the latest o
to 60 people following the charlie hope dough attacks in -- charlie hope dough attacks, then the bataclan attacks in november. french men and women came together to show solidarity with families back home. this week take added a new dimension to the -- the attack has rattled the people. >> like, the question is, which city will be the next one? >> all these attacks are against our values. they're against our freedom. they're against our way of life. >> reporter: the following...
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november 2015, we had the horrible attack on the bataclan theater. people opened their doors.is time and time again. in france especially we've seen this outpouring of support within the community, a rallying within the community. this is a country with a large muslim population that has an issue of a divided society. but after each one of these attacks, we see the opening of doors. >> yes, and they say people always coming together. it, in french -- [ speaking french ] that happened in november of last year. another thing, people coming to rush and do what they can to help. i love the story of taxi drivers descending on the area saying get in the car. we will take you where you want to go to get you out of here. >> right, and the sacrifices that the security personnel made. we are hearing stories of them putting themselves in the path of this truck, trying to fire into this cab to kill the driver. and we've seen video of the driver managing to sort of continue down this horrific road after security forces have fired numerous rounds, dozens of rounds. so we had not only shopke
november 2015, we had the horrible attack on the bataclan theater. people opened their doors.is time and time again. in france especially we've seen this outpouring of support within the community, a rallying within the community. this is a country with a large muslim population that has an issue of a divided society. but after each one of these attacks, we see the opening of doors. >> yes, and they say people always coming together. it, in french -- [ speaking french ] that happened in...
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. ♪ >> following the "charlie hebdo" attacks in january 2015, then the bataclan attacks in november,rench men and women in the bay area have comp together to show solidarity withfamelies back home a few different times. the organizer over vigils say it's becoming a familiar exercise but said it's necessary to come together in these tragedies. this week's attack added a new dim negligence the pain inflicted on the country. the consul general said the world's democracies are under attack but must resolve not to let them change our ways of life. >> france and united states will stand together as they have always had allies, partners, as friends. who will never give in to these terrorists. >> reporter: the organizer of the vigil leaves a sizable group of french citizens living in the bay area. they had been planning several bastille events aimed at celebrating the national holiday but they had to put together this vigil at the last minute so they could give an opportunity for their fellow french men and women to come here and pay their respects and show their solidarity to their families
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november 13 of last year, the bataclan happened. definitely terrorism on the minds of many. this was an area where we saw 10,000 people, locals as well as tourists celebrating. talk us through the level of security around that area. >> the state of emergency, he would lift the state of emergency at the end of the month. it is an interesting coincidence. as to your question with regards to the safety and security situation i spoke with a taxi driver who took me here. is the situation worse than before? less of a force here and there was more of a force because of the year finals which ended. through the lens of what has been happening. a state of alertness. they have been and continue to be up and about. >> more breaking news coming out. president of the european -- he iss saying speaking. he stands united with france in the fight against terrorism. this was in fact a terror attack. the french president francois hollande is attending a crisis meeting. what kind of response should we expect? well right now with him paris, the into expectation is he will likely revisit the exte
november 13 of last year, the bataclan happened. definitely terrorism on the minds of many. this was an area where we saw 10,000 people, locals as well as tourists celebrating. talk us through the level of security around that area. >> the state of emergency, he would lift the state of emergency at the end of the month. it is an interesting coincidence. as to your question with regards to the safety and security situation i spoke with a taxi driver who took me here. is the situation worse...
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you were here before after the bataclan slaughter and the massacres in the cafe. nobody had done anything like that before. nobody had done anything like "charlie hebdo" before. they keep coming up with more ways to kill people. and the more ways they find, the more nervous people become, because how are you going to protect against trucks driving down the street? when you're sitting in a cafe, how are you going to protect against somebody driving by and blowing you away? it's a very trite frightening t here. >> what has the domestic political situation into which this apparent attack enters, in terms of how french policy makers have dealt with the aftermath of both "charlie hebd hebdo", the bataclan, the horrible murder of the police officers at knifepoint just, i think, about a month ago? >> well, i think what we're going to see, i'm afraid what we're going to see is what we saw in all those attacks you just mentioned, as well as the attack in brussels, which is that the police already knew these guys. they were already on their tails, to some extent. but the po
you were here before after the bataclan slaughter and the massacres in the cafe. nobody had done anything like that before. nobody had done anything like "charlie hebdo" before. they keep coming up with more ways to kill people. and the more ways they find, the more nervous people become, because how are you going to protect against trucks driving down the street? when you're sitting in a cafe, how are you going to protect against somebody driving by and blowing you away? it's a very...
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en noviembre de 2015 la sala de conciertos bataclan y otros sitios en paris fueron atacados, cobrandoa vida de 130 personas..... en slo das deba suspenderse el estado de emergencia que entr en vigor con estos ataques... ya no ser as.. "i've decided that the state of emergency that was supposed and scheduled to end on july 26-th will be extended by three months." he decidido que el estado de emergencia que deba terminar este 26 de julio, continue por otros tres meses. el estado de emergencia permite a la policia realizar cateos sin una orden judicial y poner gente en arresto domiciliario sin seguir un proceso legal..... en un pas donde una noche de jbilo paso de nuevo al terror. cesar --mientras tanto a nivel local iniciaron las muestras de apoyo... en el consulado de francia en san francisco llevo a cabo una vigilia esta noche... lorena --y mas temprano tambien alli iniciaban las celebraciones por el dia de la bastilla, un dia feriado en ese pais... sandra bermudez esta en vivo... roll en vivo stinger take 2 boxes --con la reaccion local... buenas noches sandra... take sandra live (sa
en noviembre de 2015 la sala de conciertos bataclan y otros sitios en paris fueron atacados, cobrandoa vida de 130 personas..... en slo das deba suspenderse el estado de emergencia que entr en vigor con estos ataques... ya no ser as.. "i've decided that the state of emergency that was supposed and scheduled to end on july 26-th will be extended by three months." he decidido que el estado de emergencia que deba terminar este 26 de julio, continue por otros tres meses. el estado de...
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cafes, the soccer stadium, and the bataclan theater. more than 120 died. a state of emergency was then declared, and tonight it remains in effect. >> translator: i decided that the state of emergency that was supposed to end on july 26th will be extended by three months. >> now we have multiple reports for you this evening. nbc attended a vigil for those victims in south. but we begin with laura. you spoke with a couple that was actually vacationing in nice. then they found themselves in the middle of this very dangerous situation. >> reporter: well, that's right, jessica. i spoke with jennifer dur and just hours after the attack. as you can imagine, she is very upset. she says what we see on tv doesn't even come close to the horror she experienced in person. what started out as a much needed vacation for event fer duran and her husband, mark, of livermore, turned into terror on the french riviera. moments after watching this fireworks show, chaos erupted. >> we were hit with a wall of, like, thousands of people running off of the beach and had literally f
cafes, the soccer stadium, and the bataclan theater. more than 120 died. a state of emergency was then declared, and tonight it remains in effect. >> translator: i decided that the state of emergency that was supposed to end on july 26th will be extended by three months. >> now we have multiple reports for you this evening. nbc attended a vigil for those victims in south. but we begin with laura. you spoke with a couple that was actually vacationing in nice. then they found...
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that was when the product line incident cap -- the bataclan incident happened.ead, it that potentially is off the card. we are looking for clarification on that from the french president, who is meeting with the interior ministry. the expiring was set to happen on july 26, but potentially with , it could change. but we will keep you posted with that. betty: ramy inocencio in paris on that breaking news story from nice. we will bring you developments as we get them. in the meantime, asian markets are set to trade. yvonne: and there are plenty more to come on what is going on in the asia- >> 70 killed in nice as a truck drives through an area of people celebrating bastille day. down live tokyo debut. techs jump 27% following biggest ipo of the year. welcome to daybreak asia.
that was when the product line incident cap -- the bataclan incident happened.ead, it that potentially is off the card. we are looking for clarification on that from the french president, who is meeting with the interior ministry. the expiring was set to happen on july 26, but potentially with , it could change. but we will keep you posted with that. betty: ramy inocencio in paris on that breaking news story from nice. we will bring you developments as we get them. in the meantime, asian...
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in the wake of bataclan and "charlie hebdo." if you're going to walk into a public place, the prescreening area of an airport or a cafe, a restaurant, it's very difficult. we live in a free and open society. it puts a lot of pressure on the intelligence community to try and identify these people before they act because if you wait until that moment of the attack, it's much more difficult. >> france again, can you say it's a failure of french intelligence? >> i don't think you can. this is not somebody based on what we're being told now. there was no need to think he was known to french intelligence. his petty criminal record should not have tripped anybody up, but i think, you know, right now law enforcement officials, intelligen officials are looking, what do we know about him? his context, his e-mail, are there sbur vanls that we co his travel? we're hearing now that he did not ever travel to the united states, but those are the sorts of pieces and with two american victims, the fbi will now have jurisdiction to open up a coun
in the wake of bataclan and "charlie hebdo." if you're going to walk into a public place, the prescreening area of an airport or a cafe, a restaurant, it's very difficult. we live in a free and open society. it puts a lot of pressure on the intelligence community to try and identify these people before they act because if you wait until that moment of the attack, it's much more difficult. >> france again, can you say it's a failure of french intelligence? >> i don't think...
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. >> bataclan. >> over a hundred people killed. >> and they had a state of emergency but they are back are dealing with this again. >> trying to set the scene in nice, south of paris, down along the coast, along the mediterranean. >> yes. >> officials there are having a big celebration like we would have on the ben franklin parkway on the july the fourth. they are having a celebration. a truck, pretty big truck, slams in the crowd like on the parkway and goes for over a mile, crushing people. then he gets out and shoots him. >> police had to shoot him. >> a lot of people if you noticed on social media they have been showing different pictures, a heart with the flag, france, in there. >> red, white and blue. >> all trying to show support. rihanna was over there. she had a concert there. she has cancelled the concert in respect for the victims. >> everybody is okay. >> she's showing support. >> they were also shooting a philadelphia parentally fairly close by, another one of those 50 shades of gray movies but everybody is okay with them. i can't believe they are making another one of tho
. >> bataclan. >> over a hundred people killed. >> and they had a state of emergency but they are back are dealing with this again. >> trying to set the scene in nice, south of paris, down along the coast, along the mediterranean. >> yes. >> officials there are having a big celebration like we would have on the ben franklin parkway on the july the fourth. they are having a celebration. a truck, pretty big truck, slams in the crowd like on the parkway and goes...
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the biggest attack on the country since bought on on onember 13 of -- bataclan november 13 of last year. theret is the problem, does not seem to be a control of the situation as these attacks continue. the french president meeting with the interior ministry. what exactly -- we know security -- but what about the anti-terror police, the , perhapsor officials the kind of investigations we are not aware of until we see some neighborhood being cordoned off because of a crackdown? right, many good questions, very few answers with regards to those. with regards to the events in nice, we are unsure if it was a wolf attacker or if there were accomplices. one thing i do want to point out, in the video we have been showing, there is a white truck that can be seen basically ,lowing down revelers in nice and the nice authorities have said that truck actually contained arms as well as grenades. that at leastying one person had the intent to kill and damage even further. >> ramy, thank you so much for that. just after 4:00 in the morning for you in paris. the latest from the terror attacks in france.
the biggest attack on the country since bought on on onember 13 of -- bataclan november 13 of last year. theret is the problem, does not seem to be a control of the situation as these attacks continue. the french president meeting with the interior ministry. what exactly -- we know security -- but what about the anti-terror police, the , perhapsor officials the kind of investigations we are not aware of until we see some neighborhood being cordoned off because of a crackdown? right, many good...
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"charlie hebdo" and the bataclan. why is this such a target?is one of the easy targets for the terrorists to go after. the reason it is easy, relatively speaking, there is a large muslim population in france and disaffected population. we are dealing with that issue and the french have had a difficult time integrating these people into their society. they also have a plethora of soft targets. targets to actually attack areas which are very difficult for the security forces to mount effective defenses for. i think the attack occurred in nice because the paris defenses were built up more than in nice. they pick the unexpected areas. area outside of paris that is not likely to have as much security. that is probably why nice was chosen and, of course, now, focused on that tragedy. >> colonel, there is a state of emergency in france since the attacks in november. that by definition means there are more officers on the streets in france and how much can you really anticipate something like this or should you anticipate something like this even if it
"charlie hebdo" and the bataclan. why is this such a target?is one of the easy targets for the terrorists to go after. the reason it is easy, relatively speaking, there is a large muslim population in france and disaffected population. we are dealing with that issue and the french have had a difficult time integrating these people into their society. they also have a plethora of soft targets. targets to actually attack areas which are very difficult for the security forces to mount...
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the rock concert with the american band at the bataclan theater.ussels and in mayor cap san bernardino with the christmas parties and orlando. they changed their tactics it's no longer the big spectacular. they said in their publications, they said just look for high concentrations of unarmed civilians. and it's work for them unfortunately. lou: soft targets. as we have seen at the close of ramadan. their attacks increase in frequency and intensity. and that seems to be what we are to expect in the days and weeks ahead. because europe is ham strong in so many ways by a conflict and in some ways a paralyzed political structure, the european iewn joint self. and the individual nation states that are not in any financial condition to spend large amounts of money to pursue the very enemy that means to destroy them. >> you are absolutely right. this is a crisis point for our allies in europe. they have been walking down this road for 30 years of ever increasing federalization. this project europe fantasy of the bureaucrats in brussels. and you have thes
the rock concert with the american band at the bataclan theater.ussels and in mayor cap san bernardino with the christmas parties and orlando. they changed their tactics it's no longer the big spectacular. they said in their publications, they said just look for high concentrations of unarmed civilians. and it's work for them unfortunately. lou: soft targets. as we have seen at the close of ramadan. their attacks increase in frequency and intensity. and that seems to be what we are to expect in...
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we've had "charlie hebdo," the bataclan theater.last hour that the french authorities were breathing a sigh of relief because they'd just gotten through a very big soccer tournament without incident. and now we have an attack on bastille day. >> so france is one of those countries in europe that has had a very difficult time, gayle, of bringing muslims into their society. they live in their own neighborhoods. they live in their own cultures. in some cases they live in ghettos. so the french have not done a very good job of bringing these folks into their society. and that's one of the reasons france is in the state it's in. >> michael, how do we get our hands around the bigger issue, which is why these people being radicalized is any kind of profile for who is likely to be radicalized and what kind of message makes them radicalized? >> so, charlie, that's a great question. i think focusing on the individuals makes it very hard because it is very difficult to identify indicators and patterns in particular people. i do think we need a
we've had "charlie hebdo," the bataclan theater.last hour that the french authorities were breathing a sigh of relief because they'd just gotten through a very big soccer tournament without incident. and now we have an attack on bastille day. >> so france is one of those countries in europe that has had a very difficult time, gayle, of bringing muslims into their society. they live in their own neighborhoods. they live in their own cultures. in some cases they live in ghettos....
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of course, we've seen it turn up over and over again, since bataclan and now in nice. >> the third majorattack in france. christiane amanpour, thank you. nic robertson, stay with us, we'll be right back. the economy, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> fear, defiance, ripple across france for the third time in 18 months, the nation is reeling from a terror attack, the weapon this time, a freight truck plowing through the crowd in nice. many children are among the 84 dead, and 50 other people have critical injuries. the driver, identified as a french tunisia, he drove down the path, trying to hit as many people as possible. let's go to cnn's evan perez in washington on what the intelligence community in the u.s., and what sort of intel we're getting this morning. >> reporter: this has become a familiar
of course, we've seen it turn up over and over again, since bataclan and now in nice. >> the third majorattack in france. christiane amanpour, thank you. nic robertson, stay with us, we'll be right back. the economy, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your...
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so what isis does is they launch an attack like the bataclan theater. they get copy cat attacks that happen around the world that makes them look more and more powerful. looking to look powerful and to dominate. even when they get into the restaurant in bangladesh, they want to hack people apart and then put the pictures all over the worrell on the web. it makes them look powerful. you can't stop us. we can get you anywhere. so they're using the web, internet connections. they're also using the gap that the world has against a war against isis in reality, in traditionally declared war and criminal law. that's why this one-armed guy slips through. >> i do want touch ow this. it's the fourth of july holiday. there is going to be no potential attacks here and possibly we can stave these off here. what's your take on that? >> i have great confidence in our police and intelligence and law enforcement. i don't think there's any better in the world. before orlando, there was no credible threat. before san bernardino, we had no credible threat. before chattanoo
so what isis does is they launch an attack like the bataclan theater. they get copy cat attacks that happen around the world that makes them look more and more powerful. looking to look powerful and to dominate. even when they get into the restaurant in bangladesh, they want to hack people apart and then put the pictures all over the worrell on the web. it makes them look powerful. you can't stop us. we can get you anywhere. so they're using the web, internet connections. they're also using the...
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a third group killed 90 music fans at the bataclan concert hall. >> president obama has ordered all u.s. flags to are flown at half staff to honor the victims of nice. the president condemned the attack. he spoke in the last hour. >> americans and french have stood together for two centuries. i told president hollande we will stand united now. >> the so-called soft target attacks are leading to growing concerns that these types of crimes can't be stopped. >> especially here in a major city like ours which hosts so many big events. randy gyllenhaal spoke to a terrorism expert today and joins us live from the ben franklin parkway with more on that, and reaction on the latest attack. randy? >> reporter: summer in large cities like philadelphia means a lot of people gathering outside in public places. and experts tell us these small barricades like these ones, they're not going to stop a madman, but there are things local police can do when we learn more about the evolving terror threat. crowds of tourists snapped photos at the statue of the french translation of love. reflecting on yet ano
a third group killed 90 music fans at the bataclan concert hall. >> president obama has ordered all u.s. flags to are flown at half staff to honor the victims of nice. the president condemned the attack. he spoke in the last hour. >> americans and french have stood together for two centuries. i told president hollande we will stand united now. >> the so-called soft target attacks are leading to growing concerns that these types of crimes can't be stopped. >> especially...
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this is amazing, apparently the french government hid news of gruesome torch of the bataclan victims.f i gave you the details, you'd pass out. why hide deeds that should shock the world? we don't do that with other brutality. every time you hide the truth, evil wins, this isn't about the easy availability of trucks, it's about our failure to fight evil. ambivalence masked by online sorrow no replaces real action. expressing solidarity on twitter feels good, but the war will be won on the battlefield, not on line. it's time for solidarity. get away from me, fly. >> it's not a fly. >> wow. >> that was a wasp. that was god telling me to wise up. >> never a dull moment. >> what can i say? >> that's a first. we're also following the attempted coup taking place now in turkey. hemmer, what have you got? >> reporter: dpreg, trying to piece this together -- greg, trying to piece this together on report out of turkey. this is what we're hearing, the airport's closed. heavy gunfire in the capital of ankara. near istanbul, the largest city in turkey, tanks reported in some streets. again, this is
this is amazing, apparently the french government hid news of gruesome torch of the bataclan victims.f i gave you the details, you'd pass out. why hide deeds that should shock the world? we don't do that with other brutality. every time you hide the truth, evil wins, this isn't about the easy availability of trucks, it's about our failure to fight evil. ambivalence masked by online sorrow no replaces real action. expressing solidarity on twitter feels good, but the war will be won on the...
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think of the people in the american rock concert in paris in the bataclan theater. think of those people in the bar in the nightclub in orlando. do not walk through life texting and staring at your phone. be aware of what is going on around you and take responsibility for your own safety and safety of your loved ones. july 4th is an incredibly seductive target are to the enemy. they have said they are going to continue to exploit ramadan and they're going to continue to target high concentrations of unarmed civilians. everybody has to do their own math, trish. trish: why does isis like anniversaries so much, sebastian? >> they have a real sense of history. they really like to exploit symbolism. symbolism is very important for them. important dates from islamic history and from the history of the caliphate. defeat of the caliphate are used to mark anniversaries for new attacks today. and of course july 4th, what more symbolic date is there outside of christmas for western civilization and for americans. so the symbolic value is very, very important to them. trish: go
think of the people in the american rock concert in paris in the bataclan theater. think of those people in the bar in the nightclub in orlando. do not walk through life texting and staring at your phone. be aware of what is going on around you and take responsibility for your own safety and safety of your loved ones. july 4th is an incredibly seductive target are to the enemy. they have said they are going to continue to exploit ramadan and they're going to continue to target high...
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also "charlie hebdo," the bataclan attacks, the cafes in paris. why all of these attacks in france. talk to fareed zakaria next. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restrictions
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"charlie hebdo," the bataclan, and now nice targetsed.s live for us tonight in france. >>> coming up we come back to politics here in cleveland. you heard a lot about it. the never trump movement s. never trump never more as trump's head of his campaign says, or not? >>> won't say because -- for party unit i'll say they are wonderful people. never trump they said, never trump, never trump. oh, we're going to win. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice neighborhood. ♪ nationwide is on your side then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with acc
"charlie hebdo," the bataclan, and now nice targetsed.s live for us tonight in france. >>> coming up we come back to politics here in cleveland. you heard a lot about it. the never trump movement s. never trump never more as trump's head of his campaign says, or not? >>> won't say because -- for party unit i'll say they are wonderful people. never trump they said, never trump, never trump. oh, we're going to win. you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement...
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it's like the bataclan theater. remember in that case they waited for the french police to come in.hey wanted to negotiate with the french police while they had the suicide vests strapld on them f. you're going to die anyway, why not make demands, get your message out, claim you're isis, put a flag out the window, put out deadlines, kill one hostage. all of these things are possible as the hours ensue because they're already in their mind, you know, at the top of their game. they're holding the fort, if you will, keeping the police at bay. as you pointed out earlier with water on their back. so they feel secure. of course well trained special operators and police can close that ring and can get in there. but it can still be a bloodbath with the top teams of the world just because you have seven to nine actors. and that gives them a lot of places to put people with guns and bombs. and of course the improvised grenades to keep the police perimeter back to keep that point of contact back. and that's probably why they shot the police on the perimeter, kate. the assistant commissioner an
it's like the bataclan theater. remember in that case they waited for the french police to come in.hey wanted to negotiate with the french police while they had the suicide vests strapld on them f. you're going to die anyway, why not make demands, get your message out, claim you're isis, put a flag out the window, put out deadlines, kill one hostage. all of these things are possible as the hours ensue because they're already in their mind, you know, at the top of their game. they're holding the...
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the bataclan theater in paris, delay going in there and questions being asked, how best to respond. there was a statement from the police chief about an hour ago and he said we're reaching out to the people inside. we're talking to them. we want to know their demands. it's quite clear. if you go in with weapons and guns and explosives and swords, they don't necessarily want to talk, and so now waiting to see what this elite police unit does moving ahead. there's a blackout because it's been cordoned off. so we're waiting to see if the people inside are alive or not. >> well, the situation is still unfolding, and again, the head of the rapid battalion force there the hostage rescue team, if you will, is attempting to negotiate to try to find out what these armed gunmen believed to be eight or nine of them, who have already killed at least one person, injured a great many others and taken 20 people hostage, what they want in just a moment we'll talk to an expert on hostage rescue to find out how authorities will go about diffusing this situation and hopefully saving lives. e findins t
the bataclan theater in paris, delay going in there and questions being asked, how best to respond. there was a statement from the police chief about an hour ago and he said we're reaching out to the people inside. we're talking to them. we want to know their demands. it's quite clear. if you go in with weapons and guns and explosives and swords, they don't necessarily want to talk, and so now waiting to see what this elite police unit does moving ahead. there's a blackout because it's been...
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the bataclan paris attackers, they left the coup try and managed to get into brussels and organized the brussels attack. they struck again. it's very important if this is a terrorist, and i think it's certainly looks that way, to find these people because there's every reason to assume that they will find new targets or potentially u go to another country, reconstitute themselves. >> let me ask a question. the wealth yellowstone in europe. a free society, yes. you were quoting such high numbers of germans who went off to join isis u. and any number over one of them who came back after that radicalization process, 250, what about keeping track of these soul when is they come back? >> it's been a real problem. not just for germany because so many of them have come back and once they do, they can move into germany or france or belgium undetected. so that's just the german numbers. but this doesn't mean this person would necessarily be a german. it could have been someone from another european country. although isis tends to be a location specific organization. the french nationals like to
the bataclan paris attackers, they left the coup try and managed to get into brussels and organized the brussels attack. they struck again. it's very important if this is a terrorist, and i think it's certainly looks that way, to find these people because there's every reason to assume that they will find new targets or potentially u go to another country, reconstitute themselves. >> let me ask a question. the wealth yellowstone in europe. a free society, yes. you were quoting such high...
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is a place that has been hit so hard, two attacks if paris at charlie help do and followed by the bataclanere in nice so they put out astoni astonishing numbers. they are calling it essentially the reserves of the military, including 10,000 additional military. there will be a big show of force in paris even as the french president francois hollande continues to mount questions about whether or not enough security was in place here and whether or not they have the intelligence in place to keep attacks like this from happening again. ari. >> nearing mid-notice in france to. chris jansing, thank you for staying on this story all evening. we appreciate it. >>> up next, what does hillary clinton say about mike pence pick? we are also continuing to await for governor pence to arrive back if indiana, of this live welcome home rally. we will begin, continuing from fourth street live right here in cleveland. stay with us. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alo
is a place that has been hit so hard, two attacks if paris at charlie help do and followed by the bataclanere in nice so they put out astoni astonishing numbers. they are calling it essentially the reserves of the military, including 10,000 additional military. there will be a big show of force in paris even as the french president francois hollande continues to mount questions about whether or not enough security was in place here and whether or not they have the intelligence in place to keep...
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week to show the mentality of the french government, testimony about the torture the victims of the bataclan suffered before they died, that you can't even repeat on this newscast, that the french government suppressed. not telling, not treating the citizens of france like adults to let them know what criminals these terrorists are. >> why? why? why? >> i think because they share the president francois hollande shares with president obama a fear when people learn the real terrorist threat, in their mind, we were overreact. meaning we'll defend ourselves. >> interesting, president hollande said today he would go on the offensive? >> i think after three devastating attacks like he suffered, a politician who faces re-election next year has begun to get the message. that hasn't seeped into the white house yet. >> all right. talk about turkey. so much going on. why is turkey important to the united states? >> well, as a nato ally, it's often said it's a bridge between europe and the middle east. certainly because of its geography. >> right. >> controlling the bobossferrou important country in the
week to show the mentality of the french government, testimony about the torture the victims of the bataclan suffered before they died, that you can't even repeat on this newscast, that the french government suppressed. not telling, not treating the citizens of france like adults to let them know what criminals these terrorists are. >> why? why? why? >> i think because they share the president francois hollande shares with president obama a fear when people learn the real terrorist...
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in november of last year is when the bataclan was hit and all the suicide bombers spread out through the the city. that was when the french president,en fr franÇois hollan put a state of emergency in effect. this country had just been wrapping up a soccer tournament, they felt as if they were starting to take what has been a considerable amount of tension away from the they were two weeks from lifting that. now moments ago, the parliament has approved a three-month extension of that state of emergency. that gives police broader powers to stop and search and go into homes. who did it? age 31, mohamed bouhlel, a father of three, estranged from his wife. earlier today his wife was arrested in nice, france as well. he did not have a long rap sheet, but he does have a rap sheet. apparently in march he was about to be sentenced for a period of six months. since it was a conviction for only the first time, shannon, that sentence was not applied. there are more than 1200 cameras throughout the city of nice. and apparently the police investigation starts off north of here, in the hills outsid
in november of last year is when the bataclan was hit and all the suicide bombers spread out through the the city. that was when the french president,en fr franÇois hollan put a state of emergency in effect. this country had just been wrapping up a soccer tournament, they felt as if they were starting to take what has been a considerable amount of tension away from the they were two weeks from lifting that. now moments ago, the parliament has approved a three-month extension of that state of...
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if you are member, 80 people died at the bataclan.e have a few more headlines coming through now. we have the russian prime minister saying europe and asia must unite against terrorism. more than one dozen children have been killed in this incident in nice. a state of emergency, caroline, wasn't said to be lifted in a matter of weeks. that has now been extended. >> the mayor of nice for several decades has recently become the regional head of the southeast of france. he was speaking on the radio a few minutes ago and he said he felt security measures around the firewalls and the bastille day celebration were not sufficient. the state of emergency was supposed to be lifted july 26. llandes what president ho had announced earlier on bastille day. the state of emergency will be extended another three months which gives the government housel powers to discuss arrest. extraesident said an 10,000 military officers will be deployed across the country. the reserve forces of the military will be called. the reserve forces are the people who ha
if you are member, 80 people died at the bataclan.e have a few more headlines coming through now. we have the russian prime minister saying europe and asia must unite against terrorism. more than one dozen children have been killed in this incident in nice. a state of emergency, caroline, wasn't said to be lifted in a matter of weeks. that has now been extended. >> the mayor of nice for several decades has recently become the regional head of the southeast of france. he was speaking on...
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many of the attackers that participated in the terrorist attacks at the bataclan had traveled and fought in syria and had slipped back into europe thu turkey. this is still very early on. there's no indication that this is the scenario. but given what europe has dealt with over the past several months, one of the first things that jumps into mind as we start to learn more about the nature of this attack, the vulnerability of where they were going after, the style in which it is happening, those things immediately jump to the front of our minds as we begin to continue to analyze this. . but you asked about the vulnerability, the security concerns. i hate to use this language, but germany in some ways was bracing itself for this type of attack. in fact, german officials said while germany's security was on par with the best in the world, they still recognized and publically acknowledged that they were a target. and unfortunately, this attack that's unfolding could possibly be realized their worst fears. >> i know facebook has activated their safety check for munich and the surrounding area
many of the attackers that participated in the terrorist attacks at the bataclan had traveled and fought in syria and had slipped back into europe thu turkey. this is still very early on. there's no indication that this is the scenario. but given what europe has dealt with over the past several months, one of the first things that jumps into mind as we start to learn more about the nature of this attack, the vulnerability of where they were going after, the style in which it is happening, those...
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. >> reporter: before istanbul, we saw the warriors at work at the bataclan theater in paris.at attack last november isis fighters, heavily armed and wearing explosives, killed concert goers at ron dam. 89 people died in that attack. one attacker was killed by police gunfire and his own explosives. the two others blew themselves up. >> for them, the mission is not complete if they don't commit suicide at the end. if they are captured alive somehow, they do not believe that they reap all of the spiritual benefits and rewards from the operation as they do if they die at the end of it. >> reporter: a heavily armed terrorist who wants to die. a deadly combination for anyone who gets in his way. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> i want to talk about both of these attacks. the possibly they were carried out by isis and what that could mean. i'm joined by kimberly dozier and tom fuentes. kimberly i want to ask you the first question because i've heard some people who know something about isis say they haven't claimed responsibility in istanbul but it seems pretty clear that that was dire
. >> reporter: before istanbul, we saw the warriors at work at the bataclan theater in paris.at attack last november isis fighters, heavily armed and wearing explosives, killed concert goers at ron dam. 89 people died in that attack. one attacker was killed by police gunfire and his own explosives. the two others blew themselves up. >> for them, the mission is not complete if they don't commit suicide at the end. if they are captured alive somehow, they do not believe that they reap...
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first at "charlie hebdo," and at the bataclan. she was going to come to the fireworks. she was staying with, said to her, don't do it. we can see it from up on the hill. so she didn't come down. she felt very lucky. meantime, obviously funerals being planned for 84 people who were not lucky. there is that one missing student that you mentioned, alex. and op the trees and on posts around here in nice, th they posting signs for the people who are missing. there you see for nick leslie, the student at uc berkeley. according to the college, his family still has not heard from him, still wanting to know what happened to their son. >> it is heartbreaking and chilling at the same time. chris jansing, thank you very much from nice. >>> republicans gathering, security expanding, anticipation building. the effort to prepare cleveland for the republican national convention. and a new block of voters showing their support for donald trump. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will fo
first at "charlie hebdo," and at the bataclan. she was going to come to the fireworks. she was staying with, said to her, don't do it. we can see it from up on the hill. so she didn't come down. she felt very lucky. meantime, obviously funerals being planned for 84 people who were not lucky. there is that one missing student that you mentioned, alex. and op the trees and on posts around here in nice, th they posting signs for the people who are missing. there you see for nick leslie,...
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but you saw that with the attack in november in the bataclan.re are some we have not identified. so the threat is still there. >> sreenivasan: ambassador, while i have you here, you have been hearing the reports today as we have been watching on television in turkey. there are tanks on the street. the president of the country is in an unknown location. he's using facetime to try to communicate with his people and tell people to go out to the streets. your thoughts. >> first, i think our answer is to express our commitment to the defense of the constitutional order in turkey. you know, really, the turkish government, the turkish president has been elected by the turks for constitutional process, so we can simply express our hope that this constitutional order which will be upheld and secondly, of course, to hope that there are no civilian casualties. >> sreenivasan: the correlation or connection is how important it is for france tore fighting i.s.i.s. right -- to be fighting i.s.i.s. right now and how important is the stability of turkey in that
but you saw that with the attack in november in the bataclan.re are some we have not identified. so the threat is still there. >> sreenivasan: ambassador, while i have you here, you have been hearing the reports today as we have been watching on television in turkey. there are tanks on the street. the president of the country is in an unknown location. he's using facetime to try to communicate with his people and tell people to go out to the streets. your thoughts. >> first, i think...
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you know, that bataclan concert hall and the suicide bombers spread out, they really took a shot to the tell you earlier today, once you get outside the promenade here where this brutal vicious attack happened last night, nice was a city that was functioning. i can't say the same for paris last november. it really seemed to shake this country to the bones but in this case, it is different. and i just wonder three major hits in 18 months. see whether or not isis makes a claim which hasn't happened. see whether they can tie this tunisia living in east france to the islamic state or al qaeda that has not happened yet either. but you wonder if you get outside this one or two mile stretch and the city is functioning and the traffic is moving and the stores are opening and by the hundreds, bret french people are flying into this airport because it's mid july. it's a destination place. south of france, french rivera, nice, it continues to function and you wonder whether or not this is part of a new norm that has been accepted ons behalf of the french people. the french president said forget ab
you know, that bataclan concert hall and the suicide bombers spread out, they really took a shot to the tell you earlier today, once you get outside the promenade here where this brutal vicious attack happened last night, nice was a city that was functioning. i can't say the same for paris last november. it really seemed to shake this country to the bones but in this case, it is different. and i just wonder three major hits in 18 months. see whether or not isis makes a claim which hasn't...
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relief that maybe the stuff here was going to be over there there were multiple attacks in france, bataclanebdo," brexit, demonstrations about the economy crisis, and yesterday, for july 14, there was a sense of it's going to be over and summer arrives and we're going to celebrate liberty and equality. and it was not the case. and tonight, when i spoke with some french people because it's already almost 6:00 in paris and all over france, the french are very sad. what's next? what's going to happen? are we at war? is it going to be fronts? nobody knows, and the french intelligence people are extremely worried. >> thank you both so very much. >>> and donald trump. he has selected indiana governor mike pence to be his running mates. the ticket will appear together at a rally in new york city tomorrow. more on that coming up on msnbc. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. [so i use quickbooks and run mye entire business from the cloud. i keep an eye on
relief that maybe the stuff here was going to be over there there were multiple attacks in france, bataclanebdo," brexit, demonstrations about the economy crisis, and yesterday, for july 14, there was a sense of it's going to be over and summer arrives and we're going to celebrate liberty and equality. and it was not the case. and tonight, when i spoke with some french people because it's already almost 6:00 in paris and all over france, the french are very sad. what's next? what's going...