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>> charlie: womennum to the program. we begin this evening with the supreme court's decision to hear cases that will offer it the chance to decide on the constitutionality of same-sex marriages. >> i think this is one of the most importanting civil rights issues to face this country in the last 50 years. >> charlie: we continue this evening with matt olsen, former director of the national counterterrorism center. >> what we're seeing in europe with the arrests and the raids in belgium and germany and other places in france my sense of that is those are efforts to really get ahead of this problem. they are efforts to disrupt individuals who intelligence services have been watching for some time but now because of that concern that paris might act as an accelerant to their actions, in other words accelerate their plotting, those european services are deciding to move in now. that's the kind of thing we would have looked at in the united states as well. who are we seeing on that path from radicalization to mobilization to v
>> charlie: womennum to the program. we begin this evening with the supreme court's decision to hear cases that will offer it the chance to decide on the constitutionality of same-sex marriages. >> i think this is one of the most importanting civil rights issues to face this country in the last 50 years. >> charlie: we continue this evening with matt olsen, former director of the national counterterrorism center. >> what we're seeing in europe with the arrests and the...
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one for all, all for charlie. like the defenders of freedom of speech, we will continue to laugh about everything except for one thing, and that is our freedom of expression. lots of other papers have decided to actually publish this very controversial cover on their front page. and here this, "we are not de ad." we will continue to be brave and disrespectful, because that is what charlie hebdo does. you can see this whole mosaic here. and in its editorial liberation applauds charlie for being a model of political intelligence. collects a lot of the french papers, if not all of them opted to print that controversial cover on their front covers. around the world, there was debate about whether to do so. but -- >> exactly. in the united states -- some have decided to show it and others have decided not to. among them, "the new york times." the new york times says it is based on a standard of being offensive. many are calling it cowardice in the face of terrorism. you can see this article from cu lariat -- cumhuriyet
one for all, all for charlie. like the defenders of freedom of speech, we will continue to laugh about everything except for one thing, and that is our freedom of expression. lots of other papers have decided to actually publish this very controversial cover on their front page. and here this, "we are not de ad." we will continue to be brave and disrespectful, because that is what charlie hebdo does. you can see this whole mosaic here. and in its editorial liberation applauds charlie...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the dean of the harvard business school, nitin nohria. >> we have gone back in the 2008 crisis and written every example and asked the question what can we learn from these experiences? we have had more cases of failure that are part of our curriculum than ever before, because we want to make sure students don't feet so enamored by the prospects of success and feel everything they do will lead to positive outcomes that they need to understand what can cause failure and what can we learn from these cases of failure, what is the personal accountability they need to have, how can they create systems which -- like inceptive systems that can run ahead and run amok. so i think we've learned a lot from that moment. can we promise ourselves nothing like that will ever happen again? i'm not sure but we've learned a lot. >> charlie: we close with stella mccartney daughter of paul mccartney and famous fashion designer in her own right. >> i'm really intrigued by fashio
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the dean of the harvard business school, nitin nohria. >> we have gone back in the 2008 crisis and written every example and asked the question what can we learn from these experiences? we have had more cases of failure that are part of our curriculum than ever before, because we want to make sure students don't feet so enamored by the prospects of success and feel everything they do will lead to positive outcomes that...
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charlie: why?the musicians and the many good things that we did around the world, it was a big problem between me and the land. >> charlie: what was the friction? >> two different views. >> charlie: two different visions. >> two different visions and that brought then this fight in a political as sometimes happens in italy, it became political. you know, the fact that some workers were on the left some on the right, became a problem of unions and became another thing. instead of being artistic, became political. so when the politics come in a theater or an opera house or a concert hall it's better for the musician to go away. >> charlie: but, at the same time, you've also -- i've heard conductors say to me, you know, they tire of the sort of responsibilities of a conductor or the music director of a symphony because of fundraising, because of entertaining, because of all those other things that has to do with maintaining the orchestra, but not leading the orchestra. >> yes. depends very much on the
charlie: why?the musicians and the many good things that we did around the world, it was a big problem between me and the land. >> charlie: what was the friction? >> two different views. >> charlie: two different visions. >> two different visions and that brought then this fight in a political as sometimes happens in italy, it became political. you know, the fact that some workers were on the left some on the right, became a problem of unions and became another thing....
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all over the world, i am charlie. like charlie chaplain like charlie rose like many charlie.his motto has become such a wide spread world all over the planet. this means also something. and it means what? it means that my opinion for the first time the free world took the real dimension of what is happening. since decades we said that terrorism is not a real threat. we say terrorism was the fruit of misery and of bad social conditions. we said that the attack of terrorism was not a real war. today for the first time i think that there is a consensus, there is anh; agreement all over the world to say and to stand that it is a real threat which is threatening civilization. this is what means this spreading of i am charlie all over the world. in lebanon, in south africa there is a group who said je suis charlie. but it is the proof of this that for the first time terrorism is taken as it is which is a new fascism. which is a new form of fascism in the 21st century. >> rose: what did you mean when you said the%.vmoment of france's fifth republican. >> i meant that we need in frat
all over the world, i am charlie. like charlie chaplain like charlie rose like many charlie.his motto has become such a wide spread world all over the planet. this means also something. and it means what? it means that my opinion for the first time the free world took the real dimension of what is happening. since decades we said that terrorism is not a real threat. we say terrorism was the fruit of misery and of bad social conditions. we said that the attack of terrorism was not a real war....
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many held signs reading "je suis charlie" or "i am charlie." the attack killed several prominent cartoonists including magazine's editor stephane charbonnier who was better known as charb. he was placed on al qaeda's most wanted list in 2013. the paper had come under threat before and was firebombed in 2011. in a televised address to the nation the french president said those killed in the shooting would live on. >> this shooting of extreme violence killed 12 people and injured several more. really talented cartoonist courageous journalists are dead. they left their mark on generations and generations of french people through their insolence, and through their rare independence. i want to tell them that we will continue to defend this message. this message of freedom, in their name. this attack killed two police officers, the same who are responsible for protecting charlie hebdo in the editorial staff of this newspaper who were threatened for years and defended freedom of expression. these men and women died for the idea they had of france. tha
many held signs reading "je suis charlie" or "i am charlie." the attack killed several prominent cartoonists including magazine's editor stephane charbonnier who was better known as charb. he was placed on al qaeda's most wanted list in 2013. the paper had come under threat before and was firebombed in 2011. in a televised address to the nation the french president said those killed in the shooting would live on. >> this shooting of extreme violence killed 12 people...
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i am charlie. a french slogan that became international overnights. they gathered to pay their respects to the journalists and police officers killed at the "charlie hebdo" offices. young and old in hong kong held je suis charlie placards. they too saying france's national anthem. outside the french consulate in istanbul turks gathered holding je suis charlie signs,too. >> i stand firmly against these evidence, which have nothing to do with islam. >> at scotland yard in london, police observed two minutes of silence. the chief constable made a statement and french to his colleagues across the channel. >> [speaking french] >> more peaceful gatherings are expected in the following days in and outside france, and "charlie hebdo" will publish one million copies of its next issue on wednesday as a determination to show that violence cannot stifle freedom of speech in france. >> it was lovely to see that british police officer they're showing his solidarity in french, wasn't it? >> it is quite remarkable. you see people in countries around the world really
i am charlie. a french slogan that became international overnights. they gathered to pay their respects to the journalists and police officers killed at the "charlie hebdo" offices. young and old in hong kong held je suis charlie placards. they too saying france's national anthem. outside the french consulate in istanbul turks gathered holding je suis charlie signs,too. >> i stand firmly against these evidence, which have nothing to do with islam. >> at scotland yard in...
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je suis charlie, i'm charlie.a slogan of grief and solidarity. >> and this one: >> you may remember that solomon rushdie was threatened. he wrote: >> still with us eric from the online magazine "slate." and katherine, professor of french and frank phone studies. does charlie hebdo get to hide under the same umbrella with lemond and other more conventionally journalistic publications? does it get protected by those same freedoms of the press that we hold dear when, in fact, some of the things they drew were pretty gamey. we won't show them. people can only imagine the cartoons, but it's not just the prophet muhammad sitting down reading or talking with his friends. there are some pretty filthy kind of cartoons that were included in the pages, meant to shock, meant to disrespect. must we stand with the principle that they get protected every bit as much as an exposÉ on a corrupt politician, let's say. >> well, i think they should. we do have strong and tight definitions of what permissible expression of freedom of s
je suis charlie, i'm charlie.a slogan of grief and solidarity. >> and this one: >> you may remember that solomon rushdie was threatened. he wrote: >> still with us eric from the online magazine "slate." and katherine, professor of french and frank phone studies. does charlie hebdo get to hide under the same umbrella with lemond and other more conventionally journalistic publications? does it get protected by those same freedoms of the press that we hold dear when, in...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this new year with a look back at one of my favorite broadcasts in 2014. it is about the brain and new add -- advances and understanding in treating blindness. the brain has been a particular focus of this program and so we look back at that program but think about the future and the remarkable achievements in science. >> as you indicated, there are close to 300 million people worldwide that have various degrees of visual impairment and, in the past, the only thing you could do for people like that is to give them non-visual guides. teach them how to read braille, a seeing eye dog. but recently this has changed. we are sitting here amidst the revolution of treatment of mack what are degeneration and it opens the treatment of many kinds of blindness. that is because three major developments have occurred -- gene therapy, stem cell therapy and red fill chips. >> charlie: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this new year with a look back at one of my favorite broadcasts in 2014. it is about the brain and new add -- advances and understanding in treating blindness. the brain has been a particular focus of this program and so we look back at that program but think about the future and the remarkable achievements in science. >> as you indicated, there are close to 300 million people worldwide that have various degrees of visual impairment and,...
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in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper.ial saying, “violence works.” because that was not a journalistic judgment. it was a security judgment. and i think that there's been some confusion among editors both in western europe and here about what's the real motivation? is its because we want to be nice or is it because of fear? and i mean, publication does not mean enforcement. we have things in my newspaper that offends me and with which i disagree every day. so you think -- i think it would be justified to publish charlie hebdo's cartoons because they're news. it's not -- and i mean everything that is news, i mean, you have -- >> but again you're saying. >> i just want to give you one example. the new york times and those american newspapers, some american newspapers, published a photograph from paris by a french police officer lying on the ground, a split-second away from being killed. he was lying like this. i think that was a very offensive photograph, to that man and to his family. but nevertheless, it was published. >>
in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper.ial saying, “violence works.” because that was not a journalistic judgment. it was a security judgment. and i think that there's been some confusion among editors both in western europe and here about what's the real motivation? is its because we want to be nice or is it because of fear? and i mean, publication does not mean enforcement. we have things in my newspaper that offends me and with which i disagree every day....
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i >> i think you see a lot of muslim and regional leaders saying je suis charlie we are charlie tonight. they have condemned this attack absolutely. the fear is, that there is no really stopping these fighters who have been able to go to iraq and syria from going back because they hold thee european passports. >> nick schifrin, thank you so much. >>> president obama has promised any help they need to bring these killers to justice. libby casey has more. libby. >> john the president condemning the attack which he calls horrific. he offers more than prayer and sympathy. he offers the help of law enforcement and intelligence. president obama spoke by phone with the french president wednesday afternoon offering condolences and assistance. mr. obama reaffirming america's strong affiliation with france. sharings a message of unity. >> the one thing i'm very confident about is the values we share with the french people. i believe a universal belief in freedom of expression, is something that can't be summonsed because of the senseless violence of the people. >> the president called the counter
i >> i think you see a lot of muslim and regional leaders saying je suis charlie we are charlie tonight. they have condemned this attack absolutely. the fear is, that there is no really stopping these fighters who have been able to go to iraq and syria from going back because they hold thee european passports. >> nick schifrin, thank you so much. >>> president obama has promised any help they need to bring these killers to justice. libby casey has more. libby. >> john...
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the english translation is i am charlie.e terrorists should know free speech should never go away. we have isa live in london with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john. people have been expressing shock and horror over what happened. the hash tag you mentioned has been a rallying call around the world. je suis charlie. look how many tweets. it has grown exponentially. mostly tweets in europe. we have seen the #wearecharlie. in the last 24 hours, john we have seen famous cartoonists putting pen to paper as a tribute to the cartoonists killed. many tributes have been posted on twitter. this is popular from david pope. among the first to tweet. shared 67,000 times. even marie claire depicting a picture of pen to the pencil. no matter the language john and christine, the sentiment has been universal. drawings should not have led to violence. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are following the latest on the french terror attack all morning long. the search for the gunmen. the manhunt is on next. huh, fifteen minutes could
the english translation is i am charlie.e terrorists should know free speech should never go away. we have isa live in london with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john. people have been expressing shock and horror over what happened. the hash tag you mentioned has been a rallying call around the world. je suis charlie. look how many tweets. it has grown exponentially. mostly tweets in europe. we have seen the #wearecharlie. in the last 24 hours, john we have seen famous cartoonists...
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nous somme charlie, we are charlie. it has become a rallying cry. holing -- holding the banner are french political personalities from the right wing politicians to leaders from the socialist party as well, side-by-side shoulder to shoulder in the center of paris. we are seeing hundreds, thousands of people on the streets of the french capital. we will turn now to our reporter, who is watching events unfold on place de la republique , which is where the rally started. is the area starting to empty note that the marches on the way? >> not really. there are so many people here, it is impossible for anyone to move. very little movement. while the international leaders who have, especially for this march, seem to have made way towards the town hall we have very little movement right here. slowly, although people seem to be moving, around the place de la republique, all the avenues leaving the place are filled. the atmosphere is festive. there are reports of a different, spontaneous route along a cemetery north east of paris. it seems that there's some p
nous somme charlie, we are charlie. it has become a rallying cry. holing -- holding the banner are french political personalities from the right wing politicians to leaders from the socialist party as well, side-by-side shoulder to shoulder in the center of paris. we are seeing hundreds, thousands of people on the streets of the french capital. we will turn now to our reporter, who is watching events unfold on place de la republique , which is where the rally started. is the area starting to...
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charlie hebdo is a satirical magazine. you can think of it as being a bit like mad magazine here in the united states or the british publication private eye. they attack everybody extreme right, the left, although they are a leftist magazine by nature, also islam as weaver seen,ed. >> i didn't feel have come under their pence. the french president upped the countries level to the highest it possibly can be. he said this was an extremely barbaric act. >> journalists and police were brutally assassinated. >> the international reaction continues, even though this attack only happened within the last two hours. the british prime minister, david cameron also said that the attack was barbaric and press freedom must be defended. >> while details are still unclear, i know that this house acknowledge country stands united with the french people in our opposition to all forms of terrorism and we stand squarely for free speech and democracy and these people will never be able to take us off those values. >> one of the many reasons wh
charlie hebdo is a satirical magazine. you can think of it as being a bit like mad magazine here in the united states or the british publication private eye. they attack everybody extreme right, the left, although they are a leftist magazine by nature, also islam as weaver seen,ed. >> i didn't feel have come under their pence. the french president upped the countries level to the highest it possibly can be. he said this was an extremely barbaric act. >> journalists and police were...
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hebdo our love charlie hebdo -- or hate charlie hebdo but you respect charlie hebdo, the freedom of speech and publishing cartoons. charlie hebdo was never an anti-muslim newspaper. they would target anyone. in one of their latest issues they have a very provocative real life of jesus. and they also had cartoons against the jewish leaders. it is really part of the very french tradition of political cartoons and these cartoons were more than cartoonists. they were journalists. and that is an important thing. when you look at the target, where journalists, police officers and the jews and that sums up the story. >> indeed it does. we have the french president saying the army will protect the jewish sites throughout the city and the common month. -- in the coming months. there are an unprecedented number of french jews who have emigrated. >> will talk about france's relationship to muslim people and we need to look at france's relation to the jewish community. that is a hugely important topic. >> it is interesting. i was back in jerusalem when the prime minister ariel sharon, as result
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by isis charlie, "charlie hebdo," same war.his man, a moderate muslim saying these people do not represent me. >> exactly. and actually very important to pause and remember the geostrategic mess that we live in and that this attack came in. the very fact that syria has been allowed to fester in the way that it has, that hundreds of thousands of people are being killed that millions of poor syrians are refugees. that does radicalize and galvanize people. some in charitable ways and some in very violent and vicious ways. >> indeed. fareed fareed zakaria, thank you so much. christiane and i will take a very quick break. when we come back more live from this incredible unity rally here on the streets of paris, france. back after this. ♪♪ ben... well, that was close. you ain't lyin'. let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relie
by isis charlie, "charlie hebdo," same war.his man, a moderate muslim saying these people do not represent me. >> exactly. and actually very important to pause and remember the geostrategic mess that we live in and that this attack came in. the very fact that syria has been allowed to fester in the way that it has, that hundreds of thousands of people are being killed that millions of poor syrians are refugees. that does radicalize and galvanize people. some in charitable ways...
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we are charlie, and charlie is for freedom.e are syrian, we exist in this world, we have people who are suffering in syria who are being killed and tortured. we have our kids in lebanon refugees who are dying in the snow in syria, no one is talking about them. we said that as well. there have been many charlie's in syria. just to deliver our voices well, to support charlie and the freedom of expression. >> thank you. marcus, we are hearing everybody feeling concerned feeling worried about what we have seen in paris over the last few days. different communities here, but the message and the idea behind today's march absolutely, and equivocally, is the same. solidarity. >> thank you, very much. rochelle ferguson, for now. i know you will stay there at nation despite the cold. we are seeing dusk descending on paris. we turn now to peter gumbel, and time magazine journalist joining us on the line. peter, let me just put to the question i put to all of our guests in the past three hours or so. what your reaction is to the massive tu
we are charlie, and charlie is for freedom.e are syrian, we exist in this world, we have people who are suffering in syria who are being killed and tortured. we have our kids in lebanon refugees who are dying in the snow in syria, no one is talking about them. we said that as well. there have been many charlie's in syria. just to deliver our voices well, to support charlie and the freedom of expression. >> thank you. marcus, we are hearing everybody feeling concerned feeling worried about...
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." >> i started drawing and i wrote je suis charlie. it was not enough to make the cover. i just had this idea of mohammed and je suis charlie. i looked at him, and he was crying. above him, i wrote all is forgiven and then i cried. that was the cover. we had our cover. we had this damn cover and it was our cover. >> the new front cover of the charlie hebdo will go on sale tomorrow. it has been sent on social networks and by the traditional media in france, the united states, very few newspapers have chosen to print the image. philip's in washington with more on that now. philip i think it is just "the washington post" that has run it. others shy away from doing so. >> yes, "the washington post" deciding to publish it because this cover, in comparison to the depictions of mohammed by charlie hebdo in the past, this is not deliberately or needlessly offensive. that is why they have decided to publish it on its website. we will see whether the paper edition will carry it. the l.a. times and also usa today will publish it. in the no column
." >> i started drawing and i wrote je suis charlie. it was not enough to make the cover. i just had this idea of mohammed and je suis charlie. i looked at him, and he was crying. above him, i wrote all is forgiven and then i cried. that was the cover. we had our cover. we had this damn cover and it was our cover. >> the new front cover of the charlie hebdo will go on sale tomorrow. it has been sent on social networks and by the traditional media in france, the united states,...
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the magazine charlie hebdo sold out within minutes. earlier today french president franÇois hollande visited a french aircraft carrier that will soon head to the persian gulf. he talked about doing more in the middle east. >> in less than three days it went from 1,000 to 10,500. i continue to regreat that the international community did not react to syria on time. france was ready. orders had been given. the set up was in place be, but another root was chosen. >> charlie hebdo plans to print 5 million copies of this week's edition to meet high demands. we have more now from paris. >> they were queuing before dawn, such was the demand for this week's charlie hebdo, and celebrating if they managed to get their hands on a copy. >> i was so happy. i woke up super early and they were all sold out by 6:30, but now i'm happy. >> we're not showing the cover in case some viewers are offended. it shows mohammed with a je suis charlie placard. vincent is part of the online community on the redty website. where has the demand come from? >> we have
the magazine charlie hebdo sold out within minutes. earlier today french president franÇois hollande visited a french aircraft carrier that will soon head to the persian gulf. he talked about doing more in the middle east. >> in less than three days it went from 1,000 to 10,500. i continue to regreat that the international community did not react to syria on time. france was ready. orders had been given. the set up was in place be, but another root was chosen. >> charlie hebdo...
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the building was one beaming the phrase "we are all charlie." let's listen to what the french president had to say. >> all the misery, all the inequality all the conflicts that have remained unresolved for too long. it is muslims who are the first victims of fanaticism, fundamentalism, and intolerance. >> there were 40 world leaders who came to paris for the march. there was no top-level u.s. dignitary. washington is hoping to make up for some criticism over the absence by sending john kerry to paris. he is due to meet president francois hollande. kerry talked about the trip today. >> we share a big hug with paris and express the -- for our friends who have been through a terrible time. >> melissa bell is here with us. there were a gentle words from the secretary of state. >> a big hug that paris is due for. paris is a city that has been hurt. john kerry has made it clear that they regret their decision not to send -- but at least john kerry, there was a sense that a top official was missing here. clearly trying to make up for something there. b
the building was one beaming the phrase "we are all charlie." let's listen to what the french president had to say. >> all the misery, all the inequality all the conflicts that have remained unresolved for too long. it is muslims who are the first victims of fanaticism, fundamentalism, and intolerance. >> there were 40 world leaders who came to paris for the march. there was no top-level u.s. dignitary. washington is hoping to make up for some criticism over the absence by...
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i am charlie, i am charlie. most of them had said to us that they are not necessarily regular readers. but they want to protect freedom of the press and they are appalled by the killings it to place this morning. >> people gathering in other cities with people really coming out on the streets. i have been talking about the campaign in the streets. >> you heard them chanting i am charlie. that has become the rallying cry, the jhashstagtag on social media. that is actually the twitter account of the u.s. embassy in france, for example. there are some statistics at around 7:30 p.m. tonight french time. over 4000 tweets a minute with the #iamcharlie. je suis charlie. it had 13,000 people attending that event. and some images from earlier today, we were just talking about. it's an image this evening from the bretton city in front of the parliament building and ran -- in ren. it says "not afraid." i think people put that particular slogan together with their mobile phone screen. people were anxious to get that message
i am charlie, i am charlie. most of them had said to us that they are not necessarily regular readers. but they want to protect freedom of the press and they are appalled by the killings it to place this morning. >> people gathering in other cities with people really coming out on the streets. i have been talking about the campaign in the streets. >> you heard them chanting i am charlie. that has become the rallying cry, the jhashstagtag on social media. that is actually the twitter...
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charlie charlie, charlie in support of the satirical magazine attacked earlier in the day.we spoke with people there and they said they were determined to stand by french values. they were determined to protect the freedom of speech at all costs and all times. my colleague jonah hull has been looking back at the day's events. let's recap with those who are picking up with the events right now. let's go back to this morning's devastating attack. >> amateur footage shows a policeman who has been injured. highways been shot at point blank range. in french the men are heard to shout we have aalleged avenged mohammed. the president franÇois hollande arrived on the scene. >> it's an act of exceptional bar barbaricty, it's against freedom of expression and liberty that the republic protectsprotects. >> the president announced that there was the highest state of alert. >> we'll find these perpetrators perpetrators. we will hunt for as long as necessary. >> the police have not yet confirmed how many people died in this attack. >> three masked men at the head quarters of charlie hebd
charlie charlie, charlie in support of the satirical magazine attacked earlier in the day.we spoke with people there and they said they were determined to stand by french values. they were determined to protect the freedom of speech at all costs and all times. my colleague jonah hull has been looking back at the day's events. let's recap with those who are picking up with the events right now. let's go back to this morning's devastating attack. >> amateur footage shows a policeman who has...
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charlie hebdo, a weekly magazine. its headquarters under attack today. multiple gunmen went into the headquarters wearing masks. witnesses say there were up to 30 shots, and then those gunmen fled on two cars. let's listen to those images. >> no, no, no -- [shouting] [gunfire] [shouting in native language] >> those latest images you were looking at a moment ago were shot by our sister channel france 3 television there. at the french offices of charlie hebdo, the satirical magazine which was the site of an attack today. gunmen went in to the headquarters of the magazine shooting dead 10 people. they shot 10 more, four of whom are in critical condition. we spoke to one of the witnesses of the attack today. let's listen. sorry, seem to be having some trouble getting sound from that witness. we will get that for you in a few minutes. let's get you live to the scene, where clare murphy is standing by. what is the latest from where you are? >> the horrific sounds on that video can only be told by people here on the scene who say three officers are initially ar
charlie hebdo, a weekly magazine. its headquarters under attack today. multiple gunmen went into the headquarters wearing masks. witnesses say there were up to 30 shots, and then those gunmen fled on two cars. let's listen to those images. >> no, no, no -- [shouting] [gunfire] [shouting in native language] >> those latest images you were looking at a moment ago were shot by our sister channel france 3 television there. at the french offices of charlie hebdo, the satirical magazine...
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charlie!harlie! >> some morel quent but we had extraordinary interviews with rabbis standing next to -- >> charlie! >> reporter: they have been talking about their differences. i think today is very much about unity. >> tim, obviously securities at the forefront of everyone's mind in light of what happened over the past few days. was there a sense of fear? is there a sense of fear now that they are not for sure what tomorrow might bring? i tell you what happened today from my perspective was that the fear and anxiety and trepidation of the last few days dissipated. it flowed away as the afternoon went on. and from this since of solidarity action i think it was almost a ton of ueuphoria emerge because people realize we are together on this. if we stick together you can defeat it. so that was one extraordinary thing. the other extraordinary thing from the day, alongside the interviews was when the police arrived here in the sxar, they were applauded by the demonstrators. now, anyone who has been
charlie!harlie! >> some morel quent but we had extraordinary interviews with rabbis standing next to -- >> charlie! >> reporter: they have been talking about their differences. i think today is very much about unity. >> tim, obviously securities at the forefront of everyone's mind in light of what happened over the past few days. was there a sense of fear? is there a sense of fear now that they are not for sure what tomorrow might bring? i tell you what happened today...
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the signs, "je suis charlie," i am charlie. saying they are unified.he french are not afraid. if the point of the terrorist act yesterday was to divide it has had the opposite effect from everything we can see here. that's the latest from paris, we'll give you more as we get it. we'll send you back to new york for more news. >> let's give awe look at your headlines, 37 minute past the hour here. the president is heading to phoenix today as part of his three-day tour pushing his 2015 economic agenda. he will talk about housing and a new initiative at lowering mortgage rates for the first-time home owners. on wednesday he was in michigan hailing the resurgence of the auto industry. the president will head to knoxville friday to speak about making college more affordable. >>> the search for flight 8501, it's tough for crews to remove the tail section of the plane, because it's apparently upside-down and partially buried in the muddy bed of the java sea. bad weather forced the divers out of the water. wednesday's find is crucial, since the tail could very
the signs, "je suis charlie," i am charlie. saying they are unified.he french are not afraid. if the point of the terrorist act yesterday was to divide it has had the opposite effect from everything we can see here. that's the latest from paris, we'll give you more as we get it. we'll send you back to new york for more news. >> let's give awe look at your headlines, 37 minute past the hour here. the president is heading to phoenix today as part of his three-day tour pushing his...
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people were chanting "long live france", and the slogan "charlie is alive, charlie is not dead", suggesting the spirit of "charlie hebdo", this irreverent provocative, challenging journalism will live on and that is not just metaphorically speaking it literally will live on. the news was announced that despite the gunning down of the editorial staff, the cartoonists on wednesday the next issue of "charlie hebdo" will be published. we are told the print run will be 1 million copies. far from silencing the newspaper, by carrying out the attacks, the assailants increased its reach and attracted hundreds of thousands of people who may not look at the magazine and may buy a copy. there's no surprise if that edition of the magazine is sold out. i gather in paris the eiffel tower has been blacked out as a symbol of remembrance for those that died. >> the eiffel tower is the iconic landmark the symbol of paris, the beacon for visitors around the world. at the top of every hour the night-time hours the tower twinkles. in stark contrast to that at the top of this hour. 5-10 minutes ago, the tower fel
people were chanting "long live france", and the slogan "charlie is alive, charlie is not dead", suggesting the spirit of "charlie hebdo", this irreverent provocative, challenging journalism will live on and that is not just metaphorically speaking it literally will live on. the news was announced that despite the gunning down of the editorial staff, the cartoonists on wednesday the next issue of "charlie hebdo" will be published. we are told the print...
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," "i am charlie." here 7000 people stood in silence. >> i think to have so many of us who shows they are -- that we're not afraid of them appeared they can do what they want a we will stay standing. >> there were similar scenes across france. all corners of france and all walks of life. mourning and a show of strength to >> besides in france, vigils and rallies have taken place around the world interview to those killed in the attack. nick has the story. ♪ >> france's national anthem in trafalgar square in london. in many places around the world, people held pens and show their support for the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. in berlin, people gathered outside the french embassy knew the brandenburg gate. >> we need to show that we're also shocked. we want to show our solidarity with france. >> a vigil was held in tunisia outside the french ambassador's residence to her children held signs saying, "i am the future. i am charlie." >> there are consequences in my country and other countries, in iraq and
," "i am charlie." here 7000 people stood in silence. >> i think to have so many of us who shows they are -- that we're not afraid of them appeared they can do what they want a we will stay standing. >> there were similar scenes across france. all corners of france and all walks of life. mourning and a show of strength to >> besides in france, vigils and rallies have taken place around the world interview to those killed in the attack. nick has the story. ♪...
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" -- i am charlie.ve, the words "all is forgiven." exactly who is forgiven has been left unexplained. the most cutting jokes are inside aimed squarely at the terrorists. three jihadists say, "leave the people at charlie hebdo alone otherwise they get into paradise as martyrs and steal all of our versions." -- virgins." many want "charlie hebdo" to heat going. quite many of my muslim friends love "charlie hebdo" -- the only magazine that makes you laugh when every thing is tragic. >> the new issue is so popular some newsstands set up waiting lists for customers to receive a copy. >> let's go to our correspondent in paris. let me start by asking, were you able to actually find a copy today, or were they all sold out? >> it took three reporters but we managed one of us at least to get a copy. it is right here. i found it at one of the train stations in paris this morning at 6:00. if you weren't there at 6:00 you had no chance of getting it. some kiosks that ordered the addition didn't even get it. i guess
" -- i am charlie.ve, the words "all is forgiven." exactly who is forgiven has been left unexplained. the most cutting jokes are inside aimed squarely at the terrorists. three jihadists say, "leave the people at charlie hebdo alone otherwise they get into paradise as martyrs and steal all of our versions." -- virgins." many want "charlie hebdo" to heat going. quite many of my muslim friends love "charlie hebdo" -- the only magazine that makes...
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like charlie chaplin, like charlie rose. like many charlie. this motto has become such a widespread world, all of the planet, this means something and it means what? it means that my opinion for the first time, the free world took the real dimension of what is happening. since years and decades, we said that terrorism is not a real threat. we say that terrorism was a fruit of misery and of bad social conditions. we said the attack of terrorism was not a real war today. for the first time, i think that there is a consensus, there is an agreement all over the world to say and to stand -- that is a real threat that is threatening civilization itself. this is what means the spreading of i am charlie all over the world. in lebanon, south africa burundi. there are groups that say, i am charlie. it is the proof of this that for the first time terrorism is taken as it is which is a new fascism. which is a new form of naziism in the 21st century. >> what did you mean when you said the churchillian moment of france's republic? >> i mean that we need in
like charlie chaplin, like charlie rose. like many charlie. this motto has become such a widespread world, all of the planet, this means something and it means what? it means that my opinion for the first time, the free world took the real dimension of what is happening. since years and decades, we said that terrorism is not a real threat. we say that terrorism was a fruit of misery and of bad social conditions. we said the attack of terrorism was not a real war today. for the first time, i...
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paid $10.8 million charlie. that was the highest paid.sitting here at yankee stadium brings back the story george steinbrenner bought the yankees twoa0-lx years later. yp>> everybody kidded me i bought the yankees for 10 and you got -- that's what he was telling us. >> rose: so you have a team finally. >> finally. >> rose: where do you go from there in try to opinion a pennant. >> well you do. expansion was a very tough process in those days. we got a team out of the bankruptcy court. and they had spent money on players. so the first few years were really bad. we lost+as i was walking down, a fan, we had a big crowd and a fan said to me you know you wanted a team in the worst way and that's what you got. i said well it will get better. we had a lot of years. we struggled through the 70's until 1978 where we really finally hadñr we won 93 games. we hadxd a wonderful team. george who was on my favorite baseball personalities came to manage. and the failed pitching coach of the baltimore orioles. and then we finally won the pennant in 82 and
paid $10.8 million charlie. that was the highest paid.sitting here at yankee stadium brings back the story george steinbrenner bought the yankees twoa0-lx years later. yp>> everybody kidded me i bought the yankees for 10 and you got -- that's what he was telling us. >> rose: so you have a team finally. >> finally. >> rose: where do you go from there in try to opinion a pennant. >> well you do. expansion was a very tough process in those days. we got a team out of...
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charlie hebdo has journalists around the world defending press freedom. we'll look at the effect that today's event could have on freedom of speech. and the airasia flight recorder. we'll have more next. >> a major development for the search of airasia flight 8501, they've located the tail of the plane on the sea floor which means that the black boxes could be nearby. lisa stark has the details from washington. >> reporter: tony, weather conditions have permitted divers as well to get into the tail section of the plane. it's 100 feet below the surface. it's resting side down. now, if the tail section is relatively intact, that would be very good news because that is where the blacks boxes the flight data recorder and cockpit recordered would be recorder would be found. they're trying to get listening devices in the water to pick up the distinctive pinging noises. the boxes will be critical to figure out what brought this plane down. it was on a flight from indonesia to singapore. 162 people on board. i
charlie hebdo has journalists around the world defending press freedom. we'll look at the effect that today's event could have on freedom of speech. and the airasia flight recorder. we'll have more next. >> a major development for the search of airasia flight 8501, they've located the tail of the plane on the sea floor which means that the black boxes could be nearby. lisa stark has the details from washington. >> reporter: tony, weather conditions have permitted divers as well to...
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supporters carrying signs that say i am charlie.'s really trending on all aspects of social media right now. but madrid is not the only city showing its support. in london, noless than queen elizabeth sent her condolences to the wounded and the victims' families ufring her thoughts and pray yers. about seven hundred people asked why a journalist pen could be considered such a weapon. >> i feel like it's an attack on freedom of expression, freedom of speech. i'm shocked and disgusted. >> i amex treatmently angry because here in europe we believe in freedom of expression, freedom of press and freedom of thought and we cannot be silenced with these cowardly acts. >> i think tomorrow i'll be really, really sad. >> this has really struck an emotional court with many people now. as many as 15,000 people gathered in central paris to show their support. you can see a breakdown of some of those gathering. but all around the country, supporters showed up in droves defending the cartoonists and their freedom of speech. he didn't detect any ant
supporters carrying signs that say i am charlie.'s really trending on all aspects of social media right now. but madrid is not the only city showing its support. in london, noless than queen elizabeth sent her condolences to the wounded and the victims' families ufring her thoughts and pray yers. about seven hundred people asked why a journalist pen could be considered such a weapon. >> i feel like it's an attack on freedom of expression, freedom of speech. i'm shocked and disgusted....
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well, we don't know at this moment if there's any connection with what happened yesterday morning at charlie"charlie was a shooting one individual has been arrested in this suburb. there were quite a large shooting that occurred this morning. the suspect individual flew in the subway and was arrested later on. but we don't know if there's any connection. you know in the past weeks in paris and elsewhere in france there have been several attacks, like muslim attacks on policemen, already perpetrated. so it's far too early to speak about any connection related to the attack on "charlie hebdo." >> this is errol barnett here. what can you tell us about what is different about today? we're about 24 hours from when this horrific attack took place. what's different for you and the people that you represent? >> well to be very clear, it's morning in france and in paris, and it's very unusual. i don't know. i cannot remember such a day, maybe since 9/11. and 9/11 of course occurred in new york city not in paris. so everybody public building today has the flag down. i don't know how to say it correctly, i'm s
well, we don't know at this moment if there's any connection with what happened yesterday morning at charlie"charlie was a shooting one individual has been arrested in this suburb. there were quite a large shooting that occurred this morning. the suspect individual flew in the subway and was arrested later on. but we don't know if there's any connection. you know in the past weeks in paris and elsewhere in france there have been several attacks, like muslim attacks on policemen, already...
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at one mosque je suis charlie.ters hung as prayers took place. >>> it is a parents' worst nightmare, school children caught up in the hunt for those two terror suspects in paris. >> steps authorities took to protect them and their small town before the siege left the two attackers dead. we are back in just a moment. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. [ male announcer ] stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald but there is hope. getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. i'm happy with the way i look now. i'm very excited about my hair. i feel beautiful. i love my hair. [ male announcer ] hair club offers all proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or tra
at one mosque je suis charlie.ters hung as prayers took place. >>> it is a parents' worst nightmare, school children caught up in the hunt for those two terror suspects in paris. >> steps authorities took to protect them and their small town before the siege left the two attackers dead. we are back in just a moment. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. [ male...
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>>> the newest edition of "charlie hebdo" is selling out. people couldn't wait to get their hands on the magazine which features a new cartoon of the prophet muhammad. now the world waits to see how people will react. >>> chilling new video shows the suspected terrorist accused of murdering a dozen people at "charlie hebdo." what investigators are hoping to learn from what you're seeing now. >>> airasia investigators hope they'll soon know how and why airasia flight 8501 went down. we will update their work on the critical flight recorders. >>> pope francis is met by huge crowds as he canonizes sri lanka's first catholic saint. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett with another hour for you. you're about to see cnn's global resources at work. we have crews in indonesia, jakarta, london, and johannesburg with the latest. we want to begin in france. >> of course it is 9:00 a.m. in paris where the new issue of "charlie hebdo" is selling out even before it hit
>>> the newest edition of "charlie hebdo" is selling out. people couldn't wait to get their hands on the magazine which features a new cartoon of the prophet muhammad. now the world waits to see how people will react. >>> chilling new video shows the suspected terrorist accused of murdering a dozen people at "charlie hebdo." what investigators are hoping to learn from what you're seeing now. >>> airasia investigators hope they'll soon know how and...
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and then i thought, we are still "charlie." i am "charlie." i am a cop. i am jewish.t who attacked us -- >> and finally, he told us his hopes for artists and journalists, including "the new york times" throughout the world. >> translator: we can give ideas and all over the world we can -- through the world, we really will have one. >>> we have breaking news from the pentagon tonight, where they just announced they transferred the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. >>> we have breaking news from the pentagon tonight, where they just announced they transferred five yemeni prisoners from guantanamo today in what is the first
and then i thought, we are still "charlie." i am "charlie." i am a cop. i am jewish.t who attacked us -- >> and finally, he told us his hopes for artists and journalists, including "the new york times" throughout the world. >> translator: we can give ideas and all over the world we can -- through the world, we really will have one. >>> we have breaking news from the pentagon tonight, where they just announced they transferred the nissan rogue,...