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let's rejoin barnaby phillips, i believe it is to be barnaby phillips at dammartin-en-gaulle. that this is the first of the two sieges that we think came to an end. first of all are you hearing anything officially, secondly, what are you hearing and being told? >> i'm hearing that the french news agency a.f.p. is with its sources saying that the kouachi brothers are dead, as jacki was telling us from our paris bureau and that the hostage who they held and from the information we had all day that there was a host acknowledge that the hostage they held was not killed in the assault. the only known proportion to that information which sounds completely plausible is that we had some misinformation during the day. earlier in the day, we had supports that a civilian had been killed in dammartin. that that turned out not to be true. we had reports from the scene of the siege in the porte de vincennes that two hostages had been killed there and later got the official statement saying no that's not true, either. i think we should wait for that official statement but the information is
let's rejoin barnaby phillips, i believe it is to be barnaby phillips at dammartin-en-gaulle. that this is the first of the two sieges that we think came to an end. first of all are you hearing anything officially, secondly, what are you hearing and being told? >> i'm hearing that the french news agency a.f.p. is with its sources saying that the kouachi brothers are dead, as jacki was telling us from our paris bureau and that the hostage who they held and from the information we had all...
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first to barnaby phillips. he is following the latest developments. tell us what you are seeing right now from your vantage point. what is going on? >> a lot of vehicles ambulances heading towards the center of the town. we are seeing some what you might call civilian traffic now as well. the police are checking people who are able to enter the town. they have said or told us in the last 10 minutes or so that they will take a group into the town. the hostage situation or the siege is holding. it is miserable grey day very very cold. the motorways are congested with the noise of the sirens as they weave in and out of the traffic. a lot of it i have to say belongs to an enormous group assembled on the edge. that's the situation, the flavour of the atmosphere. >> we understand that contact has been made with the gunmen. what do you know about that? >> just that french media are saying that they have leaks from police sources. police say they managed to establish a line of contact. something that the police would have wanted would have been a priority for
first to barnaby phillips. he is following the latest developments. tell us what you are seeing right now from your vantage point. what is going on? >> a lot of vehicles ambulances heading towards the center of the town. we are seeing some what you might call civilian traffic now as well. the police are checking people who are able to enter the town. they have said or told us in the last 10 minutes or so that they will take a group into the town. the hostage situation or the siege is...
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let's go to barnaby phillips. barnaby it is a winter's evening.se things often end under darkness. are you hearing anything at all from the authorities? >> no we're not. we -- we haven't really heard anything very substantial for three or four hours. but you are right. i'm facing west so i can see the sun very very low in the sky. and it is going to enter darkness i would say within half an hour or so. we -- we did hear from a french interior ministry official earlier in the day, and he said these negotiations could take hours. they could take days. we'll just have to see. but i was listening to what rory was telling us from eastern paris earlier, and if the postage taker in the supermarket there is saying that he is prepared to kill hostages if the police move in on the suspects here who we believe are the kouachi brothers well that's -- that's something else for the police to have to think about here in what is already an incredibly complicated situation, because we believe that the suspects here already hold a hostage of their own. so that's an
let's go to barnaby phillips. barnaby it is a winter's evening.se things often end under darkness. are you hearing anything at all from the authorities? >> no we're not. we -- we haven't really heard anything very substantial for three or four hours. but you are right. i'm facing west so i can see the sun very very low in the sky. and it is going to enter darkness i would say within half an hour or so. we -- we did hear from a french interior ministry official earlier in the day, and he...
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barnaby phillips thank you. barnaby phillips is there watching events and appraising us of all development in dammartin-en-goele. reme professor at qatar university, is watching all of this developing. and observations from the last few days and watching how this is taking shape, what are your thought about what this moons in terms of france and french people, and how they look at the incident, and let's talk more broadly in an analytical context. >> there's a sense of vulnerability, emphasis same as before an event, that we knew of the possibilities. we heard about the risk. that will be the first time that it's happened on french ground. some suggest that the french - outsiders... >> there's a number by comparison. in terms of value, and the feeling of vulnerability, and the fact that in 9/11 the 2009 towers there were targets. here the freedom of the press. another key for the french. what you see that is interesting is discussion from the president, trying to reassure the population on a regular basis, becau
barnaby phillips thank you. barnaby phillips is there watching events and appraising us of all development in dammartin-en-goele. reme professor at qatar university, is watching all of this developing. and observations from the last few days and watching how this is taking shape, what are your thought about what this moons in terms of france and french people, and how they look at the incident, and let's talk more broadly in an analytical context. >> there's a sense of vulnerability,...
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let's go to barnaby. barnaby you watched it all happen.ake us through the day as you saw it. >> reporter: well the siege here in dammartin, david lasted by my estimate some eight hours or so. we were starting to get calls about 8:30, 9:00 in the morning, saying there had been a shooting incident a little bit further up the motorway. a car chase ensued perhaps the suspects inside. it was presumed the kouachi brothers had been intended to head back into paris. perhaps they were intending to head to the airport which is nearby. but any way they turned off into a little town which i'm afraid is no more than
let's go to barnaby. barnaby you watched it all happen.ake us through the day as you saw it. >> reporter: well the siege here in dammartin, david lasted by my estimate some eight hours or so. we were starting to get calls about 8:30, 9:00 in the morning, saying there had been a shooting incident a little bit further up the motorway. a car chase ensued perhaps the suspects inside. it was presumed the kouachi brothers had been intended to head back into paris. perhaps they were intending to...
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barnaby phillips, excuse me. thank you. >> i'm going to tell you a little bit of new information that i've got from inside dammartin, if you're still with me but i've not been able to hear your questions at the end so you'll have to leave me at the end. there are tweets in fact from some of the children in a secondary school in dammartin and they put out a message saying that they are going to be evacuated soon. it would seem that they are fine and we've also heard that the french newspaper has some reports at the primary school, the primary school is under police guard and carpet has been laid over the windows to prevent any shrapnel or anything else hurting the children inside, so the sense -- >> all right so we're having some audio problems -- >> do have things pretty much under control that the suspects are holed up in a warehouse but that around that area, things are secure, and that it is possible for the french police to move people away safely, so the risk of a moving incident, an instant rushing across t
barnaby phillips, excuse me. thank you. >> i'm going to tell you a little bit of new information that i've got from inside dammartin, if you're still with me but i've not been able to hear your questions at the end so you'll have to leave me at the end. there are tweets in fact from some of the children in a secondary school in dammartin and they put out a message saying that they are going to be evacuated soon. it would seem that they are fine and we've also heard that the french...
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barnaby, a confuseing day. the two main suspects are on the run at the moment. >> they are very much on the run, and it does seem that the focus of the chase, if you line has moved to the bicca di region -- pica di north-east of paris. i'm in a sound soisson and police have moved through the town, and we have heard of two villages, really to the east of here where there has been extensive searches by counterterrorism police. all of this is close to the garage, the place i mentioned in the report the petrol station, villa couture where the two suspects surfaced. if you forgive me i'll go no the realm of conjecture a little bit. i imagine the french police in this urgent search must be thinking that if the two men do not have an extensive support network - in other words, if they do not have people that will hide them feed them then eventually they are going to have to surface again. they'll probably need fuel for a vehicle, they'll need food to keep on moving and that i suppose, must give the french police some
barnaby, a confuseing day. the two main suspects are on the run at the moment. >> they are very much on the run, and it does seem that the focus of the chase, if you line has moved to the bicca di region -- pica di north-east of paris. i'm in a sound soisson and police have moved through the town, and we have heard of two villages, really to the east of here where there has been extensive searches by counterterrorism police. all of this is close to the garage, the place i mentioned in the...
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barnaby thank you. barnaby telling us about what has been going on over the last couple of hours in dammartin. giving us an update on the situation there on the two suspects that have a hostage with them. there is a parallel hostage situation going on in the east of paris, where we understand a gunman and police have now released his name. they have also released a picture of him. it is he and his girlfriend and they are the two suspects behind the situation going on now in the east of paris. they seized hostages -- there they are. they seized up to five hostages we understand at a kosher supermarket in the east of paris paris, and they -- so that is the situation that is going on now in the east of paris at the same time. simon mcgregor-wood has the latest on the situation across france. >> reporter: the latest incident is taking place at a kosher food store in the east of paris, reports say a single gunmen has taken at least one hostage. french television showed armed french police rushing to the scen
barnaby thank you. barnaby telling us about what has been going on over the last couple of hours in dammartin. giving us an update on the situation there on the two suspects that have a hostage with them. there is a parallel hostage situation going on in the east of paris, where we understand a gunman and police have now released his name. they have also released a picture of him. it is he and his girlfriend and they are the two suspects behind the situation going on now in the east of paris....
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barnaby phillips in athens. thank you. now, four years on from the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak, egypt has been em broeld in violent protests. 20 people have been killed. >> reporter: 4 years since the ref revolution. the unrest persists. despite the army ceiling off the square, the symbol of the 2011 revolution, protesters have been taking to the streets to mark the day the up rise began. he job descriptions marched in cairo, alexandria and serial other cities to demand an end to what they call military rulend for a return to the path of the revolution. >> we stand at the situation that's even worse than the mubarak days four years after the the revolution and in my own personal view i think that the first wave of egyptian revolution has been defeated and we have to be frank with ourselves about this. >> reporter: there have been deaths in alexandria after violent skirmishes with the police, and in masir itch a where security forces tried to break up a protest and in the capitol, cairo, two polic
barnaby phillips in athens. thank you. now, four years on from the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak, egypt has been em broeld in violent protests. 20 people have been killed. >> reporter: 4 years since the ref revolution. the unrest persists. despite the army ceiling off the square, the symbol of the 2011 revolution, protesters have been taking to the streets to mark the day the up rise began. he job descriptions marched in cairo, alexandria and serial other cities...
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barnaby phillips from agenteps to tell us about the exit polls that have now come out. barnaby?> still some things up in the air, but it does seem greece is heading for a very dramatic election result. there is a possibility that syriza will have confounded all of the opinion polls during campaign and may get over 150 seats in parliament and will be able to governor by itself. >> will become clearer throughout the evening. we don't know that for sure but already, this is a result that shatters the mold of greek politics and will reverb rate around europe the socialist party that dominated after nine 1975, it is a pathetic husk of what it was. perhapsa 4% of the vote. this is an education of how much turmoil we have experienced in greek society, golden dawn the fascist party whose leadership has been imprisoned for over a year now they may well end up as the third largest party. we don't yet know that for sure. on the streets of cents tral athens right now it is the supporters of syriza who are celebrating in their hundreds and the essence of campaign the man who it seems is now
barnaby phillips from agenteps to tell us about the exit polls that have now come out. barnaby?> still some things up in the air, but it does seem greece is heading for a very dramatic election result. there is a possibility that syriza will have confounded all of the opinion polls during campaign and may get over 150 seats in parliament and will be able to governor by itself. >> will become clearer throughout the evening. we don't know that for sure but already, this is a result that...
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barnaby phillips went to the center of athens osee how hard those programs are hitting people. >> the tour leader yannis is well qualified to describe the economic crisis. he's unemployed and worried that he will soon lose his department. >> homelessness is not just the people you see in the street, on the bench or in the box. i am homeless also because i owe very many rents of my house you know. so i live with the fear that every day may be they knock the door and they say okay, go out. >> reporter: some parts of central athens look very sad these days but the decay and decline you see around me doesn't tell the whole story of the greek economy during the crisis. many times in the past years young entrepreneurs have been busy setting up new businesses and for them the crisis is actually the opportunity. >> these young women launched a line of luxury beach towels during the crisis. rents are cheap and they hope customers of lean years will stick with them when better times return. >> the young generation and of course ourselves have to be optimistic. we are entrepreneurs and we need t
barnaby phillips went to the center of athens osee how hard those programs are hitting people. >> the tour leader yannis is well qualified to describe the economic crisis. he's unemployed and worried that he will soon lose his department. >> homelessness is not just the people you see in the street, on the bench or in the box. i am homeless also because i owe very many rents of my house you know. so i live with the fear that every day may be they knock the door and they say okay, go...
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let's hear from barnaby phillips. >> it's a tour of athens by foot but these people haven't come to see ancient ruins but instead modern buildings in derelict condition. unemployed and worried he'll soon lose his apartment. >> not only the people in the street in the bins or in the paper box to sleep. i am homeless also because i own very many rents to of my house so i live in fear that every day they knock ton door and say go out. >> some parts of ancient athens doesn't tell the whole story of the greek crisis. many young entrepreneurs have been busy sitting is up new business -- setting up new businesses. and or the them the crisis is a luxury. >> at the height of the crisis it hasn't been easy to borrow money but at least rents are cheap and they hope customers from these lean years will stick with them when better times return. >> the young generation and of course ourselves have to be optimistic. we have to be optimistic because on our idea, give it energy and help it grow. >> outside the finance ministry, another group of women fighting to make a living but there's much less optim
let's hear from barnaby phillips. >> it's a tour of athens by foot but these people haven't come to see ancient ruins but instead modern buildings in derelict condition. unemployed and worried he'll soon lose his apartment. >> not only the people in the street in the bins or in the paper box to sleep. i am homeless also because i own very many rents to of my house so i live in fear that every day they knock ton door and say go out. >> some parts of ancient athens doesn't tell...
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barnaby phillip reports. >> reporter: they were queueing before dawn. celebrating, if they managed to get their hands on a copy. >> translator: i'm so happy, i woke up super happy and went everywhere and they were all sold out. >> reporter: we're not showing the cover in case some viewers are offended. it shows the mm -- prophet muhammad but on the inside it mocks. vincent is part of the online organization. >> the majority of the demand comes from the north american and european regions. we have asia as well. requests coming from india, and malaysia farther into australia, and maybe five or six coming from latin america. and those are mostly in argentina and brazil. >>> here there is a substantial muslim population. and we have discovered a wide variety of reactions. >> translator: regarding the cover some muslims in france will take it differently. but in general we are not upset. what is important is that we condemn the attacks. >> translator: it's democracy, it's a bit up setting, but we have no choice. it's a newspaper in a democracy, we need to ha
barnaby phillip reports. >> reporter: they were queueing before dawn. celebrating, if they managed to get their hands on a copy. >> translator: i'm so happy, i woke up super happy and went everywhere and they were all sold out. >> reporter: we're not showing the cover in case some viewers are offended. it shows the mm -- prophet muhammad but on the inside it mocks. vincent is part of the online organization. >> the majority of the demand comes from the north american and...
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barnaby phillips in soisson >>> deadly attacks raised fear of a backlash across far europe. we look at how one immigration party is reacting to the killings. >> reporter: messages of solidarity outside the french embassy. some germans offered tributes thoughts are turning to what comes next. as well as expressing sympathy for the french nation germany's government stressed that the muslim community should not come under suspicion. already there are signs that this is happening. over recent months a movement has emerged, campaigning against the islamization of the west of the the latest march in dressdep attracted 18,000 it's been far out numbered by counter-demonstrations. the head of more rallies on monday, some non-mainstream parties, like the euro sceptical alternative says the movement has a point. >> translation: the connection is simple - the demonstrators are fearful of developments in europe related to islam and islamism. now they experience in paris that there has been islamist attacks. the connection is self-evident you don't need to comment further. >> reporter: t
barnaby phillips in soisson >>> deadly attacks raised fear of a backlash across far europe. we look at how one immigration party is reacting to the killings. >> reporter: messages of solidarity outside the french embassy. some germans offered tributes thoughts are turning to what comes next. as well as expressing sympathy for the french nation germany's government stressed that the muslim community should not come under suspicion. already there are signs that this is happening....
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let's go to athens to barnaby phillips. it's an extraordinary night for grease. -- greece. what did the prime minister have to say? >> he spoke a short time ago. it was hard for me to hear because there were many sryzia supporters and they booed when spoke. the outgoing prime minister said he was happy that lool there was some injustices during the process of austerity, he was happy to have taken greece out of recession. pointedly he said the successive party, he hoped that they would maintain those achievements. that points to potential problems between greece and the european union in the future now that the far left force be heading for an extraordinary victory. my colleagues sue turton looks back at tonight's event in athens. >>reporter: party supporters in syriza couldn't believe the exit poll. winning with 39.5% of the vote that more than they hoped for. >> it's a day for a new model of europe. >> greece is not for sale. can you hear me. greece is not for sale. >> reporter: this may be a true reflection of the people... ..they'll run the country. 9.8 million greeks we
let's go to athens to barnaby phillips. it's an extraordinary night for grease. -- greece. what did the prime minister have to say? >> he spoke a short time ago. it was hard for me to hear because there were many sryzia supporters and they booed when spoke. the outgoing prime minister said he was happy that lool there was some injustices during the process of austerity, he was happy to have taken greece out of recession. pointedly he said the successive party, he hoped that they would...
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here is barnaby fims. >> reporter: to the north of paris an under search is underway for the men whoed out wednesday's attack. after a reported siting in this village northeast of the capitol. they are hunting for two men. the prime suspects. the french police they sharif and said kouachi brothers of algearian decent are armed and dangerous. cherif has a previous conviction of helping send jihadist fighters to iraq. but meanwhile france is grieving and not just for the dead. the french are in grief because they know their country will struggle to recover from these wounds and they fear what will come next. this is the center of paris, but the silence was observed across the country, a long poignant pause. but even as the country mourned there was another attack. just south of the center two police officers shot. and shortly afterward, they heard the news one of those shot, a policewoman had died of her wounds and yet again the killer got away. we don't know that there is a direct link between this attack and wednesday's attack on charlie hebdo, but we know the gunman used an automati
here is barnaby fims. >> reporter: to the north of paris an under search is underway for the men whoed out wednesday's attack. after a reported siting in this village northeast of the capitol. they are hunting for two men. the prime suspects. the french police they sharif and said kouachi brothers of algearian decent are armed and dangerous. cherif has a previous conviction of helping send jihadist fighters to iraq. but meanwhile france is grieving and not just for the dead. the french...
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but as barnaby phillips reports from agent thens athens.ll stir at this measures have been hitting very hard. >> reporter: they haven't come to see see ancient ruins but modern derelict buildings. very qualified to describe the economic crisis, he's unemployed and worried that he will soon lose his pardon me. >> homeless is not only the people that you see in the street, on the bench or on the paper box to sleep, i am homeless also because i owe very many rents to -- of my house you know. so i live with the fear that every day may be they knock the door and say okay, go out. >> reporter: some parts of central athens look very sad these days, but the decay and the decline which you see around me doesn't tell the whole story of the greek economy during the crisis. because at the same time in recent years many young entrepreneurs have been busy setting up new business. and for them, the crisis has actually been an opportunity. these women launched a luxury line of beach towels in 2012 at the height of the crisis. it hasn't been easy to borrow
but as barnaby phillips reports from agent thens athens.ll stir at this measures have been hitting very hard. >> reporter: they haven't come to see see ancient ruins but modern derelict buildings. very qualified to describe the economic crisis, he's unemployed and worried that he will soon lose his pardon me. >> homeless is not only the people that you see in the street, on the bench or on the paper box to sleep, i am homeless also because i owe very many rents to -- of my house you...
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let's cross to athens and speak with barnaby phillips. tell me how turnout has been today. >> we don't have any official word on turnout. the electoral commission told us everything was going smoothly in the middle of the day. i think there were some 20,000 polling stations around greece, all able to open on time, bar a handful in the far north where there has been heavy open? in the mountains. we've heard of a couple of skirmishes in the greater athens area rewarding far right and far leftist groups, but nothing serious. my impression walking round the city center throughout the day is that the elections are going very smoothly. let's not forget, greece has had plenty of practice with all the political instability this country endured. the authorities are very adept as organizing elections well and seem to have done so again today. >> barnaby it seems that the party doesn't get enough votes to win that election, what kind of coalition are we talking about? what could be emerging? >> if siriza wins and doesn't get enough votes and that se
let's cross to athens and speak with barnaby phillips. tell me how turnout has been today. >> we don't have any official word on turnout. the electoral commission told us everything was going smoothly in the middle of the day. i think there were some 20,000 polling stations around greece, all able to open on time, bar a handful in the far north where there has been heavy open? in the mountains. we've heard of a couple of skirmishes in the greater athens area rewarding far right and far...
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barnaby phillips huh been looking at their lives. >> reporter: when the french think of the suburbs manynk of bleak high rise housing on the edge of paris like here where one lived. when i came to his apartment i found a well maintained building. full of ordinary people leading ordinary lives. and neighbors who noticed nothing unusual about him. >> translator: he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening. he was always alone. and he rode his bicycle kept it at the back, just like me. this was him 2004. the orphan who had become a rapper and small-time criminal. but was slowly falling under the influence of radical islam. the brothers belonged to this mosque popular with young muslims. the iman showed me around. and insisted he has no memories of the brothers. >> translator: this mosque welcomes a huge number of people. there were a thousand praying here last friday. so how can i know one person from another. anyway the mosque is not here to play detective. we are here to teach the principles of islam. >> reporter: we have come to a prison outside paris now
barnaby phillips huh been looking at their lives. >> reporter: when the french think of the suburbs manynk of bleak high rise housing on the edge of paris like here where one lived. when i came to his apartment i found a well maintained building. full of ordinary people leading ordinary lives. and neighbors who noticed nothing unusual about him. >> translator: he was unremarkable. he seemed transparent. he would say hello good evening. he was always alone. and he rode his bicycle...
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barnaby phillips, these are enormous crowds but is there any sense of fear among the people gathered? >> i think there is some sense of fear, yes. if you talk to people and you say, "are you afraid after what's happened?" they say well yes. who wouldn't be. when this happens in your society in your city, it is a frightening thing. the question people have responsibilities to answer is how do you respond to that? and undoubtedly the thousands of people have come out in paris and let's not forget in other major french cities, miles lyon so on. they have to show while we are frightened we will not let it change our way of life, we will not let it change our values. and that determination has been strong, very evident in the crowds here in place de la republique here in paris. >> after 9/11, people came into the streets they really wanted to unify with each other. an attack is very unprecedented right there in the heart of paris. >> it is certainly a day that many, many people in france will never forget. and yes they will be swapping stories undoubtedly for years to come of where they we
barnaby phillips, these are enormous crowds but is there any sense of fear among the people gathered? >> i think there is some sense of fear, yes. if you talk to people and you say, "are you afraid after what's happened?" they say well yes. who wouldn't be. when this happens in your society in your city, it is a frightening thing. the question people have responsibilities to answer is how do you respond to that? and undoubtedly the thousands of people have come out in paris and...
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barnaby phillips reports. >> bleak day bleak service tiny coffin on its is on its way for burial. the events after this baby passed away are also a scandal. funeral took place in visu. the roma family had wanted to bury their child in the nearby town of channelplan the mayor of champlan was reported to state that his cemetery was too crowded and the priority should go to those who pay taxes and the baby's family do not because they are roma. actions racist. >> it is very clear they don't want any roma dead or alive. that's all there is to it. >> translator: the family is suffering just as much pain as any french family losing a baby. it is unjust, inhuman. >> maria la penne has joined the course of condemnation. >> it's a very sad story. where bureaucracy has caused people to lose their sense of compassion. i think that this is a mistake on the part of the mayor. it shows a lack of humanity. >> the mayor says his remarks were misinterpreted. he hadn't meant to prevent the burial and he's offered his condolences to the family. but whatever he said, whatever he meant this sad story
barnaby phillips reports. >> bleak day bleak service tiny coffin on its is on its way for burial. the events after this baby passed away are also a scandal. funeral took place in visu. the roma family had wanted to bury their child in the nearby town of channelplan the mayor of champlan was reported to state that his cemetery was too crowded and the priority should go to those who pay taxes and the baby's family do not because they are roma. actions racist. >> it is very clear they...
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barnaby phillips al jazeera, paris. >>> all right.'s now go live to jonah hull who is live in paris with us. let's start with this move by french prosecutors who want to crack down on hate speech. and the arrest of the comedian. i imagine this will reignite the debate about free speech and its boundaries in france. >> oh yes. i'm sure this is a debate that will rage for a long time. he is a controversial comedian to say the least, he wrote on his facebook and twitter feed merging the universal tag line with the name of the killer at the kosher supermarket last week. and so he has been arrested. another man was arrested and jailed for four years while he praised last week's killers. all of this comes under laws that are on the statute book that essentially condemn what is called glorifying terrorism. and yes, prosecutors and judges have been told to crack down on all of this. there have been something like 54 arrests in the course of the last week and as you say it sets the scene for a debate that will rage on. france remembers just on
barnaby phillips al jazeera, paris. >>> all right.'s now go live to jonah hull who is live in paris with us. let's start with this move by french prosecutors who want to crack down on hate speech. and the arrest of the comedian. i imagine this will reignite the debate about free speech and its boundaries in france. >> oh yes. i'm sure this is a debate that will rage for a long time. he is a controversial comedian to say the least, he wrote on his facebook and twitter feed merging...
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera paris. >> a plea, the u.s. led coalition isn't doing enough to defeat the group and they're asking president obama for more help. right now the coalition is training iraqi forces and carrying out targeted air strikes. in mosul today an american envoy said the u.s. is playing the long game. >> we expect that we'll see the effectiveness of this force improve over time. and ultimately that they'll be able to take back the population centers and the municipalities. it's important that it be done in the right measures. it's important that we have all of the pieces in place whether that time comes. it's important that it's done in a deliberate manner so that the planning is in fact accomplished in the kind of detail necessary and done in conjurntion with the supportconjunction with thesupport we have from the coalition. >> iraq officials have agreed that the coalition needs to expand air strikes and expand security for ground forces. now the u.n. is asking for help in syria where over 7 million have been forced from
barnaby phillips, al jazeera paris. >> a plea, the u.s. led coalition isn't doing enough to defeat the group and they're asking president obama for more help. right now the coalition is training iraqi forces and carrying out targeted air strikes. in mosul today an american envoy said the u.s. is playing the long game. >> we expect that we'll see the effectiveness of this force improve over time. and ultimately that they'll be able to take back the population centers and the...
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and bringing in barnabie phillips will tell us more about the makeup of that cabinet to talk us through ceremony that took place just a short while ago. >> really interesting i thought, it indicated how frees is going through something of a social revolution as well as political revolution a majority of ministers in the new cabinet proposed not to do the traditional thing which is to provide on the bible presided over by a greek orthodox priest, they have chosen enstead a secular ceremony. majority of male ministers didn't even wear ties so this is very much a new broked of politician. they stroudle the party, of course he had to bring in coalition partners as well. or a coalition partner so he is the loader of the independent greeks the small party. he gets the defense that's what he wants. >> but all eyes are saying the my minister of finance. he has been an adamant credit teak of posterity and he maz a very persuasive line of government. the total sides of the debt relative to the slinking economy, has increased and increased. it is impossible for this country to move forward until t
and bringing in barnabie phillips will tell us more about the makeup of that cabinet to talk us through ceremony that took place just a short while ago. >> really interesting i thought, it indicated how frees is going through something of a social revolution as well as political revolution a majority of ministers in the new cabinet proposed not to do the traditional thing which is to provide on the bible presided over by a greek orthodox priest, they have chosen enstead a secular...
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barnabie phillips, northeast of paris. >> a show of mourning and solidarity tonight. as it went dark, the lights faded to black for 12 seconds one second for each life lost that follow as nationwide moment of silence earlier in the day. dana is in paris tonight with more, dana? >> hi, john, you know an incredibly moving experience, to be here two hours later today, and watch all day long, people bringing candles lighting candles bringing flowers. some of them shaking with fear others with tears in their eyes, and in conversations with them, you really hear this renewed call for deep debate here, about how france goes forward in the future to deal with extremism. >> france stopped today. but only for a moment, of silence. on the street, they were talking and reflecting and talking again. candles and flowers and sol lemn voices heard outside the office of a paris fuse paper where 12 were gunned down, by men yelling. one of those who came to shed a tear, saying she is if you have of tear, melanie anderson who lives only two blocks away. >> this is different. it is a -- i
barnabie phillips, northeast of paris. >> a show of mourning and solidarity tonight. as it went dark, the lights faded to black for 12 seconds one second for each life lost that follow as nationwide moment of silence earlier in the day. dana is in paris tonight with more, dana? >> hi, john, you know an incredibly moving experience, to be here two hours later today, and watch all day long, people bringing candles lighting candles bringing flowers. some of them shaking with fear...
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barnaby phillips reporting from athens. >>> you are with the al jazeera news hour and still to come .hat fidel castro has to say about restoring diplomatic relations with the united states. >>> and coming up in sport, we'll tell you about another demolition at the australian open. this time on the women's tour. ♪ >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... >> are you tellin' me it's ok to just open the border, and let em' all run in? >> the teams live through the hardships that forced mira, omar and claudette into the desert. >> running away is not the answer... >> is a chance at a better life worth leaving loved ones behind? >> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> hello again, you are with the al jazeera news hour. the top stories. in libya at least 11 people have been killed in a gun and bomb siege at major hotel. gunmen stormed the hotel in tripoli. >>> yemen's presidential chief of sta
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here is barnaby phillips. >> reporter: france is grieving and not just for the dead.he french are also in grief because they know their country will struggle to recover from these wound, and they fear what will come next. this is the center of paris, but the silence was observed across the country, a long poignant pause. but even as the country mourned there was another attack on the streets of paris just south of the center two police officers shot. and shortly afterwards colleagues heard news one of those shot a policewoman has died of her wounds and yet again, the killer got away. we don't know that there is a direct link between this attack and wednesday's attack on charlie hebdo, but we do know the gunman here according to eyewitnesss used an automatic weapon and deliberately targeted officers in uniform. all of this ads to the sense of crisis in the french capitol. there are reports that they were seen on thursday in a car in northern france. these are the prime suspects for wednesday's attack. the french police say the brothers of algearian decent are armed and
here is barnaby phillips. >> reporter: france is grieving and not just for the dead.he french are also in grief because they know their country will struggle to recover from these wound, and they fear what will come next. this is the center of paris, but the silence was observed across the country, a long poignant pause. but even as the country mourned there was another attack on the streets of paris just south of the center two police officers shot. and shortly afterwards colleagues...
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera, athens. >> as you're saying, if they don't get enough votes to form a government what kind of coalition could we see emerge from this. >> the independent greeks, that relies on whether they get 3% to get seats in parliaments. independent greeks are centrist right. they're not very keen on the european union either, and not keen on austerity measures, but there is a feeling that they will temper some of what the party has been saying. early on in the campaign there have been lots of things thrown around by some of their members even that they would print more euro notes if we need more money and we may move out of the euro all together. but those have been tempered over the last few weeks really. if they do join, there will be a sense that they have to come more to the center of what they decide to do over the coming weeks and months. they've always said that it's genes austerity measures. it wants to go off the european lenders and say we need to renegotiate where we are with the money. we need to renegotiate how quickly we pay back this money. as you saw from the
barnaby phillips, al jazeera, athens. >> as you're saying, if they don't get enough votes to form a government what kind of coalition could we see emerge from this. >> the independent greeks, that relies on whether they get 3% to get seats in parliaments. independent greeks are centrist right. they're not very keen on the european union either, and not keen on austerity measures, but there is a feeling that they will temper some of what the party has been saying. early on in the...
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barnaby phillips, in northeast paris. >> dana lewis joins us now from paris.s midnight where you are. any updates on the search for the gunmen? >> reporter: well, david by the way, you know, in connection with this region in fact the highest level of security that had taken in paris has extended to the pick dee region, they deeply concerned these brothers are in that area, that's where they are concentrating much of their search. they have closed off some of the roads in the town, turning back motorists and searching intensely. that is where the gas station was and that was the last sighting of these two brothers, heavily armed with the with, accord to this gas station manager, rocket propelled grenades which as you know are serious weapons used in the battlefield, lots of discussion here about where they may have gotten them. some people say here there is a pretty big black market from eastern our up to weapons in france and if you have the money you can get the weapons. authorities announced today they continue to detain nine people who were close to these b
barnaby phillips, in northeast paris. >> dana lewis joins us now from paris.s midnight where you are. any updates on the search for the gunmen? >> reporter: well, david by the way, you know, in connection with this region in fact the highest level of security that had taken in paris has extended to the pick dee region, they deeply concerned these brothers are in that area, that's where they are concentrating much of their search. they have closed off some of the roads in the town,...
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al jazeera's barnaby phillips is live for us in paris.he was listening to that dress by the french president. we expected him to come out strongly didn't we. >> yes we did and of course he reacted very fast earlier in the day when he went to the scene of the attack. i think in his address right now he's partly giving a message of reassurance to the french people because let's not forget that those ruthless killers are at large as we speak this evening. he said that they're going to be tracked down, and then of course he's talking about unity. he and every other person, every other thinking person in the country tonight are aware of the long-term possibility the divisions in the weeks ahead. he said we cannot let this divide us. >> there will be a day of mourning tomorrow. but right now across france various rallies and vigils are being held. you just have been to the one at the center of paris. what was it like? >> the mourning has already began. people gathers very quickly in their thousands. it's been an extraordinary atmosphere. i've n
al jazeera's barnaby phillips is live for us in paris.he was listening to that dress by the french president. we expected him to come out strongly didn't we. >> yes we did and of course he reacted very fast earlier in the day when he went to the scene of the attack. i think in his address right now he's partly giving a message of reassurance to the french people because let's not forget that those ruthless killers are at large as we speak this evening. he said that they're going to be...
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more now from barnaby phillips. >> reporter: they are on the verge of a victory that will spread excitementr across europe. the left wing party, and it's leader. for young greeks he says an end to austerity means an end to mass unemployment. a message of hope to those who have suffered so much in the economic crisis. but not so excited about these elections. pitcher editor who thinks none of the parties can be trusted. he is planning to immigrate because he says young people can't make a living in greece anymore. >> i want to have a family. and i don't think i'm going to be able to raise a family in greece because i'm not going to have the money. we have to live with our parents. we -- we can't live by our own. we can't buy stuff for us. like i haven't -- i haven't bought any clothing for -- for a year i think now. >> reporter: so many young greeks will vote for change and some want to leave the country all together. but even those who are suspicious of the radical left agree that the old political system based on corruption and patronage has ruined this country and should never come back.
more now from barnaby phillips. >> reporter: they are on the verge of a victory that will spread excitementr across europe. the left wing party, and it's leader. for young greeks he says an end to austerity means an end to mass unemployment. a message of hope to those who have suffered so much in the economic crisis. but not so excited about these elections. pitcher editor who thinks none of the parties can be trusted. he is planning to immigrate because he says young people can't make a...
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barnaby phillips has the latest from athens. >> reporter: he's chosen a cabinet that has a range of opinionsght to left within his own movement which is quite diverse. of course he had to make a concession to his opposition partners and the defense ministry that's a job he very much wanted but i think the most attention, as you were saying will be on the finance ministry on economic management. the finance minister is an economist with a brilliant mind but he is also going to have to be very diplomatic to be successful to convince the euro zone to write off part of the debt. and if they will be able to head in a new economic and financial direction. >>> the french prime minister has been speaking about the new greek government and the effect on the euro zone. he said europe's roll is to accompany greece on the path of growth and not to speculate about a breakup. >> translator: a common objective is growth and the stability of the euro zone and i clearly repeated here that the question of exit of greece from the euro zone does not arise. greece we need remember has its own place within the eu
barnaby phillips has the latest from athens. >> reporter: he's chosen a cabinet that has a range of opinionsght to left within his own movement which is quite diverse. of course he had to make a concession to his opposition partners and the defense ministry that's a job he very much wanted but i think the most attention, as you were saying will be on the finance ministry on economic management. the finance minister is an economist with a brilliant mind but he is also going to have to be...
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barnaby phillips paris. >>> soon after four jewish people were killed in the paris attack on a kosher supermarket. israeli leadership offered refuge to french jews. france is home to a large population. more and more are choosing to leave because of fears of anti-semitism. >> flowers, candles and messages at the scene of friday's siege inside a market in suburban paris much in the bloodshed of last week france's jews. four died and focussed attention on anti-semitism and the rising number of jews. >> we think about the future, about our children and we are afraid, and events like this make us more squared. >> last year around 7,000 jews left france for israel doubt the number of the year before. the same anti-jewish violence has risen, linked by some commentators to muslim population and events in the middle east. fatalities grabbed like the kidnapping torture and murder of a jewish man in 2006. and shooting in 2012 of seven people. including three children and a rabbi rabbi use. ..will remain under armed guard for the for seeable future. the government made an enormous effort to assu
barnaby phillips paris. >>> soon after four jewish people were killed in the paris attack on a kosher supermarket. israeli leadership offered refuge to french jews. france is home to a large population. more and more are choosing to leave because of fears of anti-semitism. >> flowers, candles and messages at the scene of friday's siege inside a market in suburban paris much in the bloodshed of last week france's jews. four died and focussed attention on anti-semitism and the...
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barnabie phillips has more. >> alexis looks on as his new government is sworn in.e chose the more traditional. most chose a secular ceremony instead. the new minister of finance, soon he hopes to convince other european countries to forgive a large part of greece's debt, that will be a challenge. and another challenge for this cabinet, to restore the faith of the greek people, in their politician. because this is how bad things were with and former menster from new democracy was attacked on the street simply for being recognized as a politician. they cried thief as they beat him. >> we went with to meet him now in opposition, he believes ministers will not find it easy to win concessions from the countries that have lent grote money. >> it is hard to choose between clash, with the european union or the new term. both of the choices are very risky for them and for the country. they don't care for them, but we all live in this country and this is much will now depend on what happened in this building, the greek finance ministry. they say it will clam down on tax evas
barnabie phillips has more. >> alexis looks on as his new government is sworn in.e chose the more traditional. most chose a secular ceremony instead. the new minister of finance, soon he hopes to convince other european countries to forgive a large part of greece's debt, that will be a challenge. and another challenge for this cabinet, to restore the faith of the greek people, in their politician. because this is how bad things were with and former menster from new democracy was attacked...
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barnaby phillips is in athens are more. >> reporter: he chose to be sworn in without a priest from the orthodox church a break from tradition that shows how he is leading a social revolution as well as a political one. he is just 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times, and the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. earlier he invited a small right-wing party to form a government with his party. they don't have much in common except for a determination to reject austerity policies imposed on greece. it's a new political landscape, the old guard swept away. a time of expectation, but also fear of what comes next. so the new greek coalition government should have a stable majority in parliament at least for the time being, but the more difficult negotiation lie away when he meets other european governments, the european central bank and the imf. for greece's private sector a far-left victory could be construed at bad news. at the chamber of commerce they say greece must reach an amicable agreement. >> the greek people have suffered tremendously to become members of both
barnaby phillips is in athens are more. >> reporter: he chose to be sworn in without a priest from the orthodox church a break from tradition that shows how he is leading a social revolution as well as a political one. he is just 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times, and the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. earlier he invited a small right-wing party to form a government with his party. they don't have much in common except for a determination to reject...
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barnaby phillips has the latest from paris. >> reporter: to the north of paris a search is under way for the men who carried out wednesday's attack. after a reported sighting in this carriage in villa couture, in the north-east. they are hunting for two men. said kouachi, and cherif kouachi, brothers of algerian descent are armed and dangerous. cherif kouachi has a conviction for helping to send jihadist fighters to iraq. meanwhile france is grieving but not just for the dead. they are in grief because they know the country will struggle to recover from the wounds and fear what will come next. this is place de la republique in the center of paris. the silence was obvioused across the country, a long poignant pause. even as this country mourned, there was another attack on the streets of paris. south of the center two police officers shot. afterwards they heard the news - one shot a police woman, died of her wounds. yet again the killer got away. we don't know that there's a direct think between this attack and wednesday's attack on "charlie hebdo". the gunman here according to eyewit
barnaby phillips has the latest from paris. >> reporter: to the north of paris a search is under way for the men who carried out wednesday's attack. after a reported sighting in this carriage in villa couture, in the north-east. they are hunting for two men. said kouachi, and cherif kouachi, brothers of algerian descent are armed and dangerous. cherif kouachi has a conviction for helping to send jihadist fighters to iraq. meanwhile france is grieving but not just for the dead. they are in...
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for more on greece east new prime minister and his road ahead, barnaby phillips has this report. >> reporterhe is leading a social revolution as well as a political one. he's just 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times. he is also the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. economic chaos has made for turbulent politics. earlier he invited a small right-wing party the independent greeks to form a government with his party. they don't have much in common except for a determination to reject austerity policies imposed on greece. it's a new political landscape. the old guard swept away. the time of expectation but also fear of what comes next. here in the greek parliament the new coalition government should now have a stable majority. at least for the time being. but the really difficult negotiations lie ahead, and they will be with other european governments, the european central central bank and the imf. a far-left victory could be construed as bad news but they say greece must reach an amicable agreement with europe. >> the greek people have suffered tremendously to become
for more on greece east new prime minister and his road ahead, barnaby phillips has this report. >> reporterhe is leading a social revolution as well as a political one. he's just 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times. he is also the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. economic chaos has made for turbulent politics. earlier he invited a small right-wing party the independent greeks to form a government with his party. they don't have much in common except for a...
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barnaby phillips has the report from athens. >> reporter: he chose to be sworn in without a priest from the greek orthodox church. a break with tradition showing how alexis tsipras is leading a social and political resolution. he is 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times. he's also the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. economic chaos has made for tush u leapt politics -- turbulent politics. earlier a right wing party formed a government with syriza. they don't have much in common except for a determination to reject austerity policies imposed on greece. it's a new political landscape. the old guard swept away. a time of inspection and fear of what comes next. >> here in the greek parliament the new coalition should have a stable majority. at least for the time being. but the really difficult negotiations for mr alexis tsipras lay ahead. they will be with other european governments, with the european central bank and the i.m.f. >> for greece's private sector a far-left victory could be construed as bad news. at the chamber of commerce they say greece must reach an
barnaby phillips has the report from athens. >> reporter: he chose to be sworn in without a priest from the greek orthodox church. a break with tradition showing how alexis tsipras is leading a social and political resolution. he is 40 years old. the youngest prime minister in modern times. he's also the fifth greek prime minister since 2009. economic chaos has made for tush u leapt politics -- turbulent politics. earlier a right wing party formed a government with syriza. they don't have...
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barnaby phillips is there with more. >> reporter: he chose do be sworn in without a priest from the greek orthodox church. a break with tradition showing how alexis tsipras is leading a social revolution as well as political. he's 40, the youngest prime minister in recent times, he's the fifth greek prime minister. earlier mr alexis tsipras invited the independent greeks to form a government with syriza a small right wing party. they don't have much in common except a determination to relevant austerity policies imposed on greece. it's a new political landscape, the old guard swept away a time of expectation, but fear of what comes next. the new greek coalition government should have a stable majority in parliament. the more difficult negotiations for mr alexis tsipras lays ahead when he meets other european governments, the european central bank and the i.m.f. for greece's private sector it could be construed as bad news. but they said the chamber of commerce could reach an amicable. >> the greeks have struggled to become members of the eurozone and the european commission. and the effor
barnaby phillips is there with more. >> reporter: he chose do be sworn in without a priest from the greek orthodox church. a break with tradition showing how alexis tsipras is leading a social revolution as well as political. he's 40, the youngest prime minister in recent times, he's the fifth greek prime minister. earlier mr alexis tsipras invited the independent greeks to form a government with syriza a small right wing party. they don't have much in common except a determination to...
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more from barnaby phillips. . >> reporter: the hunt for the killers has taken on intensity in the north-east of paris. in some villages in picardy police carried out house to house searches all this after a sighting in a garage at villa couture. place say cherif kouachi and said kouachi are armed and dangerous. cherif kouachi has a conviction for helping to send fighters to iraq. meanwhile france is grieving and not just for the dead. the french are in grief because they know their country will struggle to recover from the moves. they fear what will come next. this is place de la republique in the center of paris. the silence was observed across the country, a long point yet pause. each as the country mourned there was another attack on the streets of paris. south of the center two police officers shot. shortly afterwards they heard the news - one of those shot a policewoman died of her wound and yet again the killer got away. the president says this is a time for national unity. >> translation: france has been struck districtly in its heart, the capital in a place where the spirit of libert
more from barnaby phillips. . >> reporter: the hunt for the killers has taken on intensity in the north-east of paris. in some villages in picardy police carried out house to house searches all this after a sighting in a garage at villa couture. place say cherif kouachi and said kouachi are armed and dangerous. cherif kouachi has a conviction for helping to send fighters to iraq. meanwhile france is grieving and not just for the dead. the french are in grief because they know their...
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from athens barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: it's a tour of athens by foot but these people haven'tome to see ancient ruins but modern der elect buildings in destution. well qualified to you describe the economist crisis unemployed and worried he will soon lose his apartment: >> it's not only the people you see in the paper box to sleep. i am homeless also because i owe very many rent did of my house, you know. so, i live with a fear athat every day, they knock on the door and say, okay. go out. >> reporter: some parts of central athens look very sad these days. but the decay and the decline which you see around me doesn't tell the whole story of the greek economy during the crisis because at the same time in recent years, many young entrepreneurs have been busy setting up new businesses. and for them the crisis is actually an opportunity. these women launched a luxury liner beach towel in 2012 at the height of the crisis. it has nots' been easy to borrow money but at least rents are cheap, and they hope customers from these lean years will stick with them when better times return.
from athens barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: it's a tour of athens by foot but these people haven'tome to see ancient ruins but modern der elect buildings in destution. well qualified to you describe the economist crisis unemployed and worried he will soon lose his apartment: >> it's not only the people you see in the paper box to sleep. i am homeless also because i owe very many rent did of my house, you know. so, i live with a fear athat every day, they knock on the door and...
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fundraiser for rick's family mummers played, baskets were raffled off, all from donated space from barn barnaby'sballroom and homes. it is in honor of rick's love of hunting. 380 people showed up raising about 15 you this dollars. to rick and maria their friend and neighbors are a gift. >> i'm glad i live in an area where people still stick together and help each other out. >> people here are amazing and we're so luck that i they are like family i wouldn't give them up for anything. >> reporter: special family special community indeed. you have a store you i would like to share with you send us your idea to cbs philly.com just search brotherly love. we will be right back. >> but first here's is what coming up tonight on cbs-3. we will be right back. i know... this third shift is rough... it's just a few more weeks max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted to have breakast wih you. norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free
fundraiser for rick's family mummers played, baskets were raffled off, all from donated space from barn barnaby'sballroom and homes. it is in honor of rick's love of hunting. 380 people showed up raising about 15 you this dollars. to rick and maria their friend and neighbors are a gift. >> i'm glad i live in an area where people still stick together and help each other out. >> people here are amazing and we're so luck that i they are like family i wouldn't give them up for anything....
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together a fundraiser for rick's family, mummers played, baskets raffled off, all at donated space from barnaby's heritage ballroom and homes. they call it cam owe for cancer. 380 people showed up raising $15,000. to rick and maria, their friend and neighbors are a gift. >> i live in an area where people still stick together. i mean, to help each other out. >> people here are amazing and we're so lucky that, they are like family. i wouldn't give them up for anything. >> reporter: do you have a story of brotherly love would you like to share? end us your idea to cbs philly.com, search for brotherly love. i'm ukee washington, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 snow moved in the region making for a wet slippery commute meteorologist kathy orr is tracking what comes next, kathy? >>> a few more hours of snow across the delaware valley a and then we will be seeing everything refreeze overnight and all eyes on the coastallal storm for the weekend, it is getting busy around here, we will have more coming up. >>> plus verdict is in, jury find former sportscaster
together a fundraiser for rick's family, mummers played, baskets raffled off, all at donated space from barnaby's heritage ballroom and homes. they call it cam owe for cancer. 380 people showed up raising $15,000. to rick and maria, their friend and neighbors are a gift. >> i live in an area where people still stick together. i mean, to help each other out. >> people here are amazing and we're so lucky that, they are like family. i wouldn't give them up for anything. >>...
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barnaby phillips retraces one of brother's paths to radicalism. >> reporter: when the french think of the suburbs, many think of the bleak high-rising, like here where cherif kouachi lives. when i came to the apartment i found a well-maintained building full of ordinary people leading ordinary lives and neighbours who noticed nothing unusual about him. >> he was unremarkable. transparent. he would say hello, good evening. he was always alone and rode his bike. he kept it at the back like me. this was kouachi in 2004. he was a rapper slowly falling under the influence of this man. a man popular with young muslims, the imam shows me around and insists he has no memories of the kouachi brothers. >> how can i know one person from another. anyway, the mosque is not here to play detective. we are here to teach the principles of islam. . >> reporter: we have come to a prison outside of paris. it was here that cherif kouachi spent several months a few years ago in connection with a plot to send militants to iraq. we think it was here that he met amedy coulibaly, also serving time. prisons pla
barnaby phillips retraces one of brother's paths to radicalism. >> reporter: when the french think of the suburbs, many think of the bleak high-rising, like here where cherif kouachi lives. when i came to the apartment i found a well-maintained building full of ordinary people leading ordinary lives and neighbours who noticed nothing unusual about him. >> he was unremarkable. transparent. he would say hello, good evening. he was always alone and rode his bike. he kept it at the back...
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joining us is barnaby martin. we talked bt increasing attractiveness for high yielding stocks in your view? >> yeah basically central banks are creating this asset class out of nowhere. six months ago this didn't exist. in japan three months ago negative yield in government didn't exist. we used to talk about a race to the bottom in rates and they have clearly gone through zero now and we're seeing this creation of government debt and the effect of that will be the reach for yield or the theme of income becomes incredibly intense in 2015. one of the best places we think to exploit that is quality dividend playing stocks. they still yield more than 30 in government debt and in a world where yield is the most sought after asset class this year. we think there's a potential for stocks to double. >> are there sectors where you can find quality as well as income? >> yeah typically when we run a low risk dividend we tend to find it's insurers and farmer in there. the low dispersion of dividends and earnings estimates is
joining us is barnaby martin. we talked bt increasing attractiveness for high yielding stocks in your view? >> yeah basically central banks are creating this asset class out of nowhere. six months ago this didn't exist. in japan three months ago negative yield in government didn't exist. we used to talk about a race to the bottom in rates and they have clearly gone through zero now and we're seeing this creation of government debt and the effect of that will be the reach for yield or the...
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barnaby jack said the deceased security researcher in 2012 demo a wireless attack, does simulators from1 he could administer heart attacks. dick cheney implanted the febrile later in a wireless interface turned off because it was implanted. the university of michigan, they have a chilling . dick cheney implanted the febrile later in a wireless interface turned off because it was implanted. the university of michigan, they have a chilling throwing youtube video where they hooked up a bluetooth, pacemaker to a piece of raw bacon and by compromising its roots that the secured bluetooth interface they can cook a piece of bacon. i was in an airport lounge and the first rule of the frequent flier was abc, always be charging. when you get to airport lounge you scan the baseboards for plugs. i got into an airport lounge snagged the only plug i was snugly sitting there working on my laptop with the opluy club charging my battery and a man came up and very cheekily said do you mind if i use that plug. i said i am charging imac top before the flight. he pulled up his pants and should be the roboti
barnaby jack said the deceased security researcher in 2012 demo a wireless attack, does simulators from1 he could administer heart attacks. dick cheney implanted the febrile later in a wireless interface turned off because it was implanted. the university of michigan, they have a chilling . dick cheney implanted the febrile later in a wireless interface turned off because it was implanted. the university of michigan, they have a chilling throwing youtube video where they hooked up a bluetooth,...
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we are are on barnaby lake in western kentucky. it's a vacation area.ive in. several houses on the street but they are vacation homes. people just come for the summertime. >> have you been able to make sense of this mr. wilkins? mr. wilkins? what does this all mean? >> no, sir. i just thank god that i was here when she come to the door. i have got a streetlight out there and i suspect that she come to that streetlight. >> walking toward the light. mr. wilkins, thank you so much. what a nice thing that you did for this little girl getting her to find help at a hospital. >> you are welcome, ma'am. >> 38 minutes after the hour on saturday morning. other stories making headlines. suspected al qaeda headlines. suspected al qaeda terrorists with close ties to usama bin laden is dead. just days before his trial in new york. slated to face a judge this month, he was charged with helping to plan the east africa embassy bombings which killed more than 200 people including 12 americans back in 1998. he finally captured two years ago in libya. he was diagnosed with
we are are on barnaby lake in western kentucky. it's a vacation area.ive in. several houses on the street but they are vacation homes. people just come for the summertime. >> have you been able to make sense of this mr. wilkins? mr. wilkins? what does this all mean? >> no, sir. i just thank god that i was here when she come to the door. i have got a streetlight out there and i suspect that she come to that streetlight. >> walking toward the light. mr. wilkins, thank you so...