nicholas hawk, balico. >>> let's hear from my colleague also in bamaco.is what she says. >> reporter: a 10-day state of emergency see is in place. you wouldn't think this is a city under a state of emergency. there was a heavy security presence at the airport. beyond that, nothing more. no major roadblocks in the city, itself. people are going about their daily business. they are going around, shopping and so on. i spoke to some malians who said they were shocked by the attack on friday. but they are not surprised because there have been other attacks in bamaco, itself, in the past, as recently as march of this year, a restaurant which is frequented by tourists came under attack. malians say they are not surprised. they are not shocked. but this doesn't perhaps mean that they don't care. perhaps it's a testament to how they have just gotten used to the situation. this is a country that's been at war since 2012, 2013, so malians are getting used to this situation. in place after the government and rebels in the north signed a peace accord earlier in nigh j