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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, from their website. it is important to note that this newspaper in turkey has received threats following the announcement it was going to show the cover. as you can see, lots of debate whether to show this controversial cover. >> in france, we are going to have to wait until at least tomorrow before a next chance of getting our hands on a copy for some they are printing
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...
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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 moved and shocked by this attack. >> and the key is that last phrase the freedom of press, that is what
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...
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behind us here as different commemorative events are happening by a memorial of the offices of "charlie hebdoof signs of "i am charlie" as people galvanize behind this idea of fighting for freedom of expression here. there's one of the rounds of applause. there's a very active manhunt going on. if not for one of these people allegedly dropping an identification card we don't know where investigators would be but there's a very active manhunt going. lots of wild reports about different altercations and movements of police, but let's give you a recap on our report sog far of what happened yesterday and what brought to us where we are right now. the most wanted men in france -- terrorists brothers said and cherif kouachi, armed and dangerous, still at large this morning, france raising the terror alert, military aircrafts flying troops into paris. as the authorities ramp up security around the clock. a massive manhunt under way leading police to the northeastern city of hants, members of france's anti-terrorist unit gone the gunmen gone but police search for evidence inside. both brothers were k
behind us here as different commemorative events are happening by a memorial of the offices of "charlie hebdoof signs of "i am charlie" as people galvanize behind this idea of fighting for freedom of expression here. there's one of the rounds of applause. there's a very active manhunt going on. if not for one of these people allegedly dropping an identification card we don't know where investigators would be but there's a very active manhunt going. lots of wild reports about...
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is it possible for charlie hebdo to survive today?hat's a question--that's a question of people with talents who will be able to work for charlie hebdo again, and they'll have to find this new team. i think in my opinion there is 90% that they will disappear and it is a tragedy. >> professor the president of france, record unpopularity in recent years, does this embolden the right which has been resurgent in france? >> i tend to expect that it will. i think it's probably a little too soon to tell exactly. but one thing that i did today was i watched all the different press communiques with all the contenders for leadership. president hollande has the reputation of being considered pretty weak. his nickname is based on a custard, lobby, and did he not convince me otherwise with his speech. but i did notice that nicholas sarkozy on the right is definitely moving forward with a more muscular language, and even beyond that is marine la pen the leader of the national front, the even further right. i think what we'll have to see is what com
is it possible for charlie hebdo to survive today?hat's a question--that's a question of people with talents who will be able to work for charlie hebdo again, and they'll have to find this new team. i think in my opinion there is 90% that they will disappear and it is a tragedy. >> professor the president of france, record unpopularity in recent years, does this embolden the right which has been resurgent in france? >> i tend to expect that it will. i think it's probably a little...
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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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we understand charlie hebdo journalists were holding their meeting preparing a special edition under aria hebdo. let's now bring in sophie who has been monitoring the social media. it's overwhelming on social media. >> i've also been looking at french public radio and witnesses they claim to have been talking to. these are unconfirmed for us. going back to your point about this being vengeance for the prophet. one of the witnesses they claimed to have spoke to said he was a journalist working in a nearby office to where this attack took place. he said he had lots of shooting. he said two journalists from charlie heb charlie hebdo came to hide in his office. he said lots of people are talking about the fact they heard this was attack vengeance for the prophet. that was one of thens withes they have spoken to. another person who is again a journalist in the nearby office working for a press agency said he heard shouting in the street. it drew his attention to it. then he saw the men with what he describes as clashcovs and heard many shots. he and his coworker went to the roof of the bui
we understand charlie hebdo journalists were holding their meeting preparing a special edition under aria hebdo. let's now bring in sophie who has been monitoring the social media. it's overwhelming on social media. >> i've also been looking at french public radio and witnesses they claim to have been talking to. these are unconfirmed for us. going back to your point about this being vengeance for the prophet. one of the witnesses they claimed to have spoke to said he was a journalist...
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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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ok, if we are charlie hebdo we're out of here. ctly the same magazine, new title. >> and the name charlie? >> i believe it came from charlie brown. maybe they had that in mind. >> not charles de gaulle? >> i'm sorry, that is what you set off the air. that seems like a possible explanation. the magazine i know always had peanuts in it. i believe it could've come from either. the point it was most important about it was, the relentlessness of them taking on whatever targets came into view. when we talk about provocation the biggest provocation was putting salman rushdie, the riots, the jeff's that happened all over -- deaths that happen over the world after the cartoons were published and were intended as a provocation in a different way than the one engaged in by charlie. there provocation really was afflicting a minority in their culture. wallpapered over by, well, we have to have the right to portray mohammed in our secular country, but the reasons for doing it had more to do with the "other." >> why do you make the argument -- th
ok, if we are charlie hebdo we're out of here. ctly the same magazine, new title. >> and the name charlie? >> i believe it came from charlie brown. maybe they had that in mind. >> not charles de gaulle? >> i'm sorry, that is what you set off the air. that seems like a possible explanation. the magazine i know always had peanuts in it. i believe it could've come from either. the point it was most important about it was, the relentlessness of them taking on whatever...
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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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this is the website of charlie hebdo. tir kal magazine attacked in the past following publishing of cartoons in 2011 in which it published cartoon images of the profit mohamed. what we're seeing is security operations after the attack on these offices. reports that 11 people were killed in this attack five critically injured. the french president is due to visit the scene. just to reiterate, this took place in the 11th area of paris, very central and busy location of paris. mixed offices and mixed residential areas as we're seeing the images of the security operation just after. of course charlie hebdo, anyone unfamiliar with this this magazine it's a week lisa tir kal magazine in the past has come under attack for publishing cartoon images of the profit month mohamed. this is an attack by two people. this is a developing # situation. details just coming in. as far as we know two people heavily armed. that hasn't been confirmed. two heavy duty armed machine shotguns have killed 11 people reports say. 10 have been injured,
this is the website of charlie hebdo. tir kal magazine attacked in the past following publishing of cartoons in 2011 in which it published cartoon images of the profit mohamed. what we're seeing is security operations after the attack on these offices. reports that 11 people were killed in this attack five critically injured. the french president is due to visit the scene. just to reiterate, this took place in the 11th area of paris, very central and busy location of paris. mixed offices and...
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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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when you work in "charlie hebdo" you keep a strong connection and also because i was in charlie hebdoided to publish the danish cartoon to show why people are so angry and there is some fanatics who want to kill some danish cartoonist. we just did that for that to say in solidarity we're going to show the drawings and you can have your own opinion on them. then we had some other cartoons more charlie hebdo, like this one i know because we are in america, probably going to blur it which is just crazy. so let's talk about that. >> debate going on in newsrooms around the world and it is true many stations including nbc news decided they will not show some of those covers that are most offensive, particularly in their depictions of the prophet muhammad. was your opinion of that? >> it's the saddest news we've heard in this all charlie hebdo. we were just completely desperate knowing that no american newspaper wanted to show the cartoon so innocent. i just give you a story, i'm teaching -- i did teach, i had students from all over the world. and we did a story about the american student wa
when you work in "charlie hebdo" you keep a strong connection and also because i was in charlie hebdoided to publish the danish cartoon to show why people are so angry and there is some fanatics who want to kill some danish cartoonist. we just did that for that to say in solidarity we're going to show the drawings and you can have your own opinion on them. then we had some other cartoons more charlie hebdo, like this one i know because we are in america, probably going to blur it...
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>> nobody forces you to buy "charlie hebdo" or indeed, to read "charlie hebdo" or to look at "charlie there are all sorts of offensive stuff which i resent and i just choose not to read it or not to look at it. this is called freedom. and again, offense cannot be policed by murder. these people have been murdered in paris a week ago. >> where is -- where is your line there? >> in a -- a free society cannot accept -- >> navila where's your line there? where do you see? clearly a different point. >> absolutely. as all of us involved in this discussion know there is nothing as absolute freedom of speech. we are all journalists here. we know we can get away with putting forward, venting offensive things about communities. there is the boundary of the law that prevents whipping up racial and, indeed religious hatred. do you honestly believe it's the best way to commemorate the muslims who died in the attack by taking -- by mocking effectively and humiliating them and, indeed their religion? i don't think that's the best thing to do to commemorate them. that's common sense. and the legislat
>> nobody forces you to buy "charlie hebdo" or indeed, to read "charlie hebdo" or to look at "charlie there are all sorts of offensive stuff which i resent and i just choose not to read it or not to look at it. this is called freedom. and again, offense cannot be policed by murder. these people have been murdered in paris a week ago. >> where is -- where is your line there? >> in a -- a free society cannot accept -- >> navila where's your line...
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." -- rushing to buy "charlie hebdo."here's been support to allow the magazine survive, indeed because it is a symbol but also because people feel deeply, and journalists in france feel deeply. in the wider european scene, the case also the veto that jihadi terrorist idea on carried by attackers must not -- ideology carried on by attacker must not prevail. terrorists, if they're working for the free press and want to stand for a courageous -- they must not be cowed by guns and threats the way "charlie hebdo" has been attacked. i think that's an essential thing, and i think it doesn't concern just france. it concerns the whole of europe. we know the jihadi works exist throughout europe not just in france. there are cells out there. there are recruits being sent to syria and iraq. i think the way europeans and the way european journalists react to this situation is going to be key in our -- upholding things that are essential about european values. >> would you expect to see in the days going forward, the weeks, in fact as
." -- rushing to buy "charlie hebdo."here's been support to allow the magazine survive, indeed because it is a symbol but also because people feel deeply, and journalists in france feel deeply. in the wider european scene, the case also the veto that jihadi terrorist idea on carried by attackers must not -- ideology carried on by attacker must not prevail. terrorists, if they're working for the free press and want to stand for a courageous -- they must not be cowed by guns and...
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many want "charlie hebdo" to heat going.te 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 that is part of the deal when you go from a maximum of 60,000 in circulation to 5 million there are some quirks. but most people will be able to get their edition in the next days. not all of them have been delivered. this will happen in the coming days even in the coming weeks. this will be the only "charlie hebdo" in circulation for the next t
many want "charlie hebdo" to heat going.te 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...
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very sophisticated operation at the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. emergency meeting under way at the palace the french president, hollande-he's convened this emergency cabinet meeting with the justice minister, the foreign minister other cabinet members, they are considering next steps. in the meantime, the first immediate step is to find these three terrorists. the vehicle that they escaped in apparently has been recovered but it was empty and they're looking now for these three terrorists and potentially other accomplices if in fact there are other accomplices. there's the vehicle in which they escaped. christiane am pure amman -- give us your analysis. >> shock waves through our profession shock wave us there journalistic profession particularly in the free democracies where freedom is a right, even freedom to satirize. this has been at risk. obviously today was the worst attack we've seen in a long long time. but in the post-9/11, post-isis days the amount of satire has been directed at islam and there have been paybacks. charlie hebdo's offices
very sophisticated operation at the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. emergency meeting under way at the palace the french president, hollande-he's convened this emergency cabinet meeting with the justice minister, the foreign minister other cabinet members, they are considering next steps. in the meantime, the first immediate step is to find these three terrorists. the vehicle that they escaped in apparently has been recovered but it was empty and they're looking now for these three terrorists...
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charlie hebdo what it is and why it was targeted. freedom of speech, we talk to one of the greatlyiest being advocates in the united states, harry sherer on the attack on pairs. >>> in france a massive investigation is under way after one of the worst attacks there in decades. just before noon, masked gunmen stormed the newsroom ever a satirical publication charlie hebdo. one of the world's most iconic cities, not far there the eiffel tower. many carrying the sign, je suis charlie, i am actuarial. beginning with darna dana lewis where it is 2:00 a.m. >> good morning john, good evening john. i can tell you you talk about gun fire spilled out into the streets, this is one of the streets where it occurred. eyewitness said they heard many, many shots ring out. able to identify the three gunmen who were wearing masks during attacks but according to widespread l accounts by news media, that led police to close in on their location. two of the men in their 30s are brothers, they are in a suburb of north paris and thin another man 18 years o
charlie hebdo what it is and why it was targeted. freedom of speech, we talk to one of the greatlyiest being advocates in the united states, harry sherer on the attack on pairs. >>> in france a massive investigation is under way after one of the worst attacks there in decades. just before noon, masked gunmen stormed the newsroom ever a satirical publication charlie hebdo. one of the world's most iconic cities, not far there the eiffel tower. many carrying the sign, je suis charlie, i...
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remember it wasn't just islamic extremism, absurdity, by "charlie hebdo," it's been politicians, the catholic church. everyone that you could possibly imagine. celebrities. even some celebrities the targ tights day were -- targets today holding up signs "i am charlie." something very clear. he also said two things. one, democracy can't exist without freedom. freedom cannot exist without freedom of the press. he was clear about that point. and another point which is this shows the there need to be a much greater and closer cooperation around the world in this fight against terror. as anderson and jim have been saying. people have come out. they refuse to be cower and silenced. there is a huge march for sunday. they have been told to get in your mosque friday and condemn this at the strongest levels possible. but people are saying this is a war. a turning point in this kind of fight. against modernity, against the west whatever it might be. >> christiane anderson jim, great reporting thank you. we will be watching as you continue to report this. lots more. police in northern france beli
remember it wasn't just islamic extremism, absurdity, by "charlie hebdo," it's been politicians, the catholic church. everyone that you could possibly imagine. celebrities. even some celebrities the targ tights day were -- targets today holding up signs "i am charlie." something very clear. he also said two things. one, democracy can't exist without freedom. freedom cannot exist without freedom of the press. he was clear about that point. and another point which is this...
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people chanting that in madrid, showing their solidarity with the victims of the "charlie hebdo" attackpporters carrying signs that say i am charlie. a phrase that'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 carto
people chanting that in madrid, showing their solidarity with the victims of the "charlie hebdo" attackpporters carrying signs that say i am charlie. a phrase that'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...
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or use social media to say that you support the acts that were committed by the terrorists at "charlie hebdo indeed you should be arrested and charged with a crime. others are saying tweeting out je suis charlie coulibaly is tasteless, not funny, obnoxious, but in light of what so many people marched for, it should be covered by free speech. it is not what you would call incitement or violence to terrorism. it's been a very interesting debate. one week from the massacre to "charlie hebdo" of what people should say. even though people might consider those statements terribly tasteless, whether or not they should be allowed to do so in public jim. >> reporter: no question hala. you know carol, this gets to the difficulty of establishing what's offensive. one person's satire is another person's deep offense. and it's something that france has struggled with for some time. a number of years ago they banned the wearing of muslim head scarves here saying that was an affront to a national french identity. of course to many here they saw that as an affront to their religion. it is a constant battle
or use social media to say that you support the acts that were committed by the terrorists at "charlie hebdo indeed you should be arrested and charged with a crime. others are saying tweeting out je suis charlie coulibaly is tasteless, not funny, obnoxious, but in light of what so many people marched for, it should be covered by free speech. it is not what you would call incitement or violence to terrorism. it's been a very interesting debate. one week from the massacre to "charlie...
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is on the highest security alert a following yesterday's deadly shooting at charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed in that attack. two suspected gunman are still at large. this is over 24 hours after that shooting attack. meanwhile, at 8:00 am this money, there was further bloodshed as another shooting took place, this any south of paris. details are still coming in to what we know is that a man wearing a bullet-proof vest fired on police officers in what at first seemed to be a traffic incident. now an automatic rifle is said to have been used in the attack. one of the officers -- they have confirmed the death of a policewoman. she died from her injuries and that shooting event. that taking place in southern paris. a municipal worker was also injured in that attack. of course, officials are being extremely cautious, saying there is no link as of now. they're not confirming either way as to whether or not there is a link between this morning's shooting and yesterday's shooting at charlie hebdo. paris has been further shaken, as it is already quite rattled from yesterday's incidents. a
is on the highest security alert a following yesterday's deadly shooting at charlie hebdo. 12 people were killed in that attack. two suspected gunman are still at large. this is over 24 hours after that shooting attack. meanwhile, at 8:00 am this money, there was further bloodshed as another shooting took place, this any south of paris. details are still coming in to what we know is that a man wearing a bullet-proof vest fired on police officers in what at first seemed to be a traffic incident....
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outside the "charlie hebdo" office people held up pens pencils, and press cards, as symbols of free speeche everywhere. even among highest of france's political enemies was a show of solidarity. as former president nicolas sarkozy visited president hollande at the palace. it's a city standing unified in its horror. here a representative of the local muslim community comes to pay his respects. >> translator: during this week the most important thing is to think of the families. there will be a time for reflection, but what's important today is that there are families who have lost a loved one. >> it says here that perhaps it is still too early for analysis, that the pain is still too raw. hala gorani cnn, paris. >>> coming up more on the massive manhunt under way for the two suspects the two brothers in paris. we'll have a live report and a look at the mood right now as paris mourns. stay with us. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite h
outside the "charlie hebdo" office people held up pens pencils, and press cards, as symbols of free speeche everywhere. even among highest of france's political enemies was a show of solidarity. as former president nicolas sarkozy visited president hollande at the palace. it's a city standing unified in its horror. here a representative of the local muslim community comes to pay his respects. >> translator: during this week the most important thing is to think of the families....
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france and muslims across the world. >> one characterization that i've heard from within the "charlie hebdo" team is that the prophet muhammad holding that sign saying "je suis charlie" and the headline saying all is forgiven it an attempt at being conciliatory. a comment by one writer saying the next issue could be resolved by sitting down to a drink instead of violence. do you think this cover is productive in the conversation? >> i don't see any productivity from that or from the muslim perspective seeing that as a way of giving an olive branch to muslim community. i think we need to really have a conversation and understand the reality of islam-phobia. how do we make sure they're part of the discussions, part of the conversation on addressing extremism and not trying to have these separate conversations and talking about multicultureismmulticulturism, talking about freedom of speech and expression with all parties involved including french muslims who are not feeling like they're part of the larger french society, at least from my understanding of many who are living in the suburbs and
france and muslims across the world. >> one characterization that i've heard from within the "charlie hebdo" team is that the prophet muhammad holding that sign saying "je suis charlie" and the headline saying all is forgiven it an attempt at being conciliatory. a comment by one writer saying the next issue could be resolved by sitting down to a drink instead of violence. do you think this cover is productive in the conversation? >> i don't see any productivity...
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#charlie hebdo has oopt victim.d you can see here the depiction of the gunmen shooting into the charlie hebdo and the shots on the building and what is a depiction of a mosque behind it. it is an interesting situation here. shock, dismay outright anger by many people you speak to. as i say, you have to remember that for many many months now, the uae, for example, taking a lead in this fight against the rise of political islam here. joining the coalition back in august the fight against isis across iraq and syria. so no real surprise that we got the reaction that we did across this region. but as i say, the hours continue. the sense of definls for many muslims who say they simply don't want to be charged with a brush as a result of what happened in paris. >> becky anderson with those comments and that reaction from across the middle east. all appearing to be certainly on the same page. condemning these attacks. enough is enough. all right. many thanks to you. i want to bring out these live pictures. this is the palac
#charlie hebdo has oopt victim.d you can see here the depiction of the gunmen shooting into the charlie hebdo and the shots on the building and what is a depiction of a mosque behind it. it is an interesting situation here. shock, dismay outright anger by many people you speak to. as i say, you have to remember that for many many months now, the uae, for example, taking a lead in this fight against the rise of political islam here. joining the coalition back in august the fight against isis...
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the video was posted online in the wake of the attack of charlie hebdo on january 7.nonymous declaring war on terrorism in france and the rest of the world. they have already put their work into action, posting dozens of twitter handles they say belong to jihadists. anonymous is also encouraging web users to follow suit and report any accounts they suspect are linked to terrorist activity to the authorities. the hacker group has launched a series of cyberattacks targeting site affiliated with extremism taking down this website often accused of advocating terrorism. the platform is still unavailable. in an article published he is concerned the anonymous campaign will insight other hackers to carry out racially motivated cyberattacks in their name. fears that were justified with no link to any terrorist group whatsoever have arty been targeted following the attacks. hours after gunmen stormed charlie hebdo hundreds of cartoonists from across the globe began sharing their own drawings online in honor of the journalists killed. this show of solidarity from the winter -- f
the video was posted online in the wake of the attack of charlie hebdo on january 7.nonymous declaring war on terrorism in france and the rest of the world. they have already put their work into action, posting dozens of twitter handles they say belong to jihadists. anonymous is also encouraging web users to follow suit and report any accounts they suspect are linked to terrorist activity to the authorities. the hacker group has launched a series of cyberattacks targeting site affiliated with...
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the "charlie hebdo" flag over the presidential palace. the dove of peace with newspapers for wing and the armed men described by a signature mouse. he had known the men killed for 30 years. and your readers say if you want to kill them, you should kill us as well. >> we have to continue the battle. >> reporter: lamond france's most respected newspaper described it as their open september 11th. it is etched in the national memory. as vigils show support and defines in the national mood the media says the spirit of the magazine its right to say what it wants will be financially and physically supported by the media. >> when you attack liberty of opinion, freedom, speech press freedom. we are going stronger and more cellular. we will be - "charlie hebdo" will resume and the freedom of the press will be droppinger in france. >> reporter: outside the building the words talk of depth of night and human spirit armed police stands guard. journalism is under attack here. they are fighting back. france says its press and democratic values have come
the "charlie hebdo" flag over the presidential palace. the dove of peace with newspapers for wing and the armed men described by a signature mouse. he had known the men killed for 30 years. and your readers say if you want to kill them, you should kill us as well. >> we have to continue the battle. >> reporter: lamond france's most respected newspaper described it as their open september 11th. it is etched in the national memory. as vigils show support and defines in the...
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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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still, the country is unite and standing behind "charlie hebdo."y defiant. >> indeed. france very much on edge on this day and of course on the days ahead. isa suarez live from paris. many thanks to you. >>> to reiterate what the imam said he strongly disagrees with the cover. he finds it absolutely offensive. he says as a muslim violence never the answer. there is a space to be upset and to disagree it. he says there's no need to be violent because of it. important note. >> good message. >>> protesters and counterprotests are causing friction in germany. coming up after the break, a look at the growing anti-muslim demonstrations taking place there. >>> plus, pope francis's canonizes sri lanka's first saint. we'll tell you where the pontiff is headed next. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise i'm angela and i quit smoking with chantix. my children always wanted me to quit smoking but i resigned myself to the fact that it wasn't going to work. but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (vare
still, the country is unite and standing behind "charlie hebdo."y defiant. >> indeed. france very much on edge on this day and of course on the days ahead. isa suarez live from paris. many thanks to you. >>> to reiterate what the imam said he strongly disagrees with the cover. he finds it absolutely offensive. he says as a muslim violence never the answer. there is a space to be upset and to disagree it. he says there's no need to be violent because of it. important...
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the stock comes eight days after the attack on the magazine "charlie hebdo." 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 m
the stock comes eight days after the attack on the magazine "charlie hebdo." 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...
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especially charlie hebdo was a newspaper that was a target for a very long time. that issued a caricature of [ inaudible ] just the day before. it showed the caricature of [ inaudible ] giving [ inaudible ] especially for your good health. so you can see the satire that was linked to it. and this has obviously create the necessary background for these terrorist actions to take place. >> okay. thank you. all right. i do apologize, let me now cross over to robin, joining us from london. i wonder if you had a chance to hear what remi was saying and the raise of islamphobic movement in france. do you agree with that? and what do you think of this double hostage situation unfolding. >> the military situation on the ground is my expertise. you can see the security forces have cordoned off the area and tried to ensure the safety of the public as a priority. they will get as many people out of the area as they can. they will limit the number of people that go in. they will establish communications with the hostage takers and hope to ensure the release of the hostages that
especially charlie hebdo was a newspaper that was a target for a very long time. that issued a caricature of [ inaudible ] just the day before. it showed the caricature of [ inaudible ] giving [ inaudible ] especially for your good health. so you can see the satire that was linked to it. and this has obviously create the necessary background for these terrorist actions to take place. >> okay. thank you. all right. i do apologize, let me now cross over to robin, joining us from london. i...
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four years later, charlie hebdo renamed an edition is that rehe i can't hebdo he after islamic law and listed the prophet mohammed as editor in chief. soon after its offices were fire bombed. later, the editor who died in wednesday's attack spoke to al jazeera. >> it's been 20 years that we have quote unquote been provocative on many different subjects. it just so happens every time we deal with radical is slam, we have a problem and get indignant or violent reactions. >> the new yorker has featured provocative cartoons. a comedian seems to speak for all satirists says. >> you have to draw a little blood. >> the surviving staffers say they are going to publish the next edition of the weekly paper on wednesday as scheduled. that no word on where they will work since their paris headquarters is considered a crime scene. one staffer said we are all suffering, but stupidity will not win. >> thank you so much. >> let's turn to suzanne the executive director of the pen american center joining us in studio this morning. how do you walk the fine line between satire and being religiously offens
four years later, charlie hebdo renamed an edition is that rehe i can't hebdo he after islamic law and listed the prophet mohammed as editor in chief. soon after its offices were fire bombed. later, the editor who died in wednesday's attack spoke to al jazeera. >> it's been 20 years that we have quote unquote been provocative on many different subjects. it just so happens every time we deal with radical is slam, we have a problem and get indignant or violent reactions. >> the new...
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i want to get to know charlie hebdo. because of the situation i think virtually all french will want to buy the magazine. >> the latest cartoon depicts a weeping prophet mohammed holding a sign that says we are charlie the slogan for freedom of speech. the staff stuck by its decision to depict the profit again. here's what the cover cartoonist had to say. >> it was not the front page the world wanted us to make, but it was the one that we wanted to make. it was not the front page the terrorists wanted us to make, because there are no terrorists in it. there was just a man crying, a guy crying, it's muhammed. i'm sorry we draw him again but the muhammed we drew is a guy crying positive all. >> charlie hebdo says the proceeds from what is called the survivors issue will go to the victims' families. if you want a copy in the u.s., friday will hit news stands in new york and san francisco. if you go on ebay, copies are popping up with prices up to $600. >> today's new issue of charlie hebdo comes exactly one week after two gu
i want to get to know charlie hebdo. because of the situation i think virtually all french will want to buy the magazine. >> the latest cartoon depicts a weeping prophet mohammed holding a sign that says we are charlie the slogan for freedom of speech. the staff stuck by its decision to depict the profit again. here's what the cover cartoonist had to say. >> it was not the front page the world wanted us to make, but it was the one that we wanted to make. it was not the front page...
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"charlie hebdo" is to be sweet even after a slaughter. >> the image reads "all is forgiven" with the ench along wallet words "i am charlie" in french. as you know that image is highly offensive to muslims. i want to ask you about what one of the founders of the magazine said this week. he's 80 years old, no longer associated with the publication. he said the magazine went too far with past depictions of muhammad. how did you feel when you saw him come out and say that? >> members of "charlie hebdo" was very shocked by this comment, because it's typically what they are expecting. thanks to them -- >> let me play a bit of audio from the current top editor of the magazine. he was in london at the time of the attack. he was not in paris. he was not at the office. this morning on "meet the press," he spoke for the first time to american television about the new cover and about the controversy surrounding it. here is what he said about decisions by some outlets, including cnn, not to show the cover. >> translator: listen we cannot blame magazines who have trouble getting published for not p
"charlie hebdo" is to be sweet even after a slaughter. >> the image reads "all is forgiven" with the ench along wallet words "i am charlie" in french. as you know that image is highly offensive to muslims. i want to ask you about what one of the founders of the magazine said this week. he's 80 years old, no longer associated with the publication. he said the magazine went too far with past depictions of muhammad. how did you feel when you saw him come out and...
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. >> three masked men at the head quarters of charlie hebdo.hey used automatic weapons and killed anything that they saw inside. we've estimated 10 to 11 people are dead. between those who died inside and two colleagues of ours who have also died. >> an eyewitness describes the scene. >> i just got a glimpse. i saw people on the roof just across who were filming. then i saw a citroen c 3 it did not look like a terrorist car. two guys with black masks got out, and started shooting. [ gunfire ] >> more amateur footage filmed from a nearby building. in the aftermath emergency crews rushed the injured from the soon. a number of them said to be critical. the french cabinet met in emergency session, and there is now a massive manhunt under way. the black citroen has been found abandoned. they have determined that three attackers were involved, and it appears likely that the publication charlie hebdo was targeted because of its portrayal of political and religious leaders. >> well, right now across france various vigils and rallies are being held in p
. >> three masked men at the head quarters of charlie hebdo.hey used automatic weapons and killed anything that they saw inside. we've estimated 10 to 11 people are dead. between those who died inside and two colleagues of ours who have also died. >> an eyewitness describes the scene. >> i just got a glimpse. i saw people on the roof just across who were filming. then i saw a citroen c 3 it did not look like a terrorist car. two guys with black masks got out, and started...
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obviously the two gunmen who got away from "charlie hebdo" wanted to remain operational. it was not a suicide attack at charlie"charlie hebdo"." clearly they wanted to continue a reign of terror to continue to carry out terror attacks. it makes it unlike some other terror attacks we've seen recently. so was this part of a preordained plan or is this just you know, there is' this massive manhunt under way. they're trying to get any target they can. it seems like though you have these two ongoing standoffs, these two ongoing hostage situations. will there be any more or is this the entire cell? there is now made by as you've been reporting by french police a linkage between this suspect and this suspect and the suspects in the "charlie hebdo" attack the two brothers from years before both from a cell that was trying to get people to go to iraq but also a cell that was believed to be trying to break an algerian born terror suspect out of custody. there was never enough evidence to actually convict either of the brothers to bring either of the brothers to trial in that but tha
obviously the two gunmen who got away from "charlie hebdo" wanted to remain operational. it was not a suicide attack at charlie"charlie hebdo"." clearly they wanted to continue a reign of terror to continue to carry out terror attacks. it makes it unlike some other terror attacks we've seen recently. so was this part of a preordained plan or is this just you know, there is' this massive manhunt under way. they're trying to get any target they can. it seems like though...
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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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so too, is patrick pilot, a columnist at "charlie hebdo."ing the attack. >> a colleague was going for a smoke outside and he told us that two guys two persons were sitting out and getting two call lisch kalashnikovs. >> we heard two shots and then more and more shots. it was like a massacre. bodies on the left into the meeting room and the other people from -- from "charlie hebdo" who were spared or who were hiding. >> reporter: among those who survived survived laurent, he hid under a table when the gunman entered the room. i was just in front of him when i threw myself back. i heard him in french we do not kill women. i was curled up in the corner. this is probably what saved me. sadly he will not be the last account of carnage in this ongoing story and his colleagues are not the only victims, but today we can be grateful for at least this there were survivors able to walk away. >> now the manhunt for the french terrorists began wednesday and it ended in a hail of gunfire explosions at two separate locations friday. >> we will have a break
so too, is patrick pilot, a columnist at "charlie hebdo."ing the attack. >> a colleague was going for a smoke outside and he told us that two guys two persons were sitting out and getting two call lisch kalashnikovs. >> we heard two shots and then more and more shots. it was like a massacre. bodies on the left into the meeting room and the other people from -- from "charlie hebdo" who were spared or who were hiding. >> reporter: among those who survived...
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when discussing the "charlie hebdo" cartoons.ple killed in france last week including the three terrorists who had to be killed in order to stop the killing. from the start, i've told you the source of my discomfort is the fact that this network, along with many other news media outlets, including "the new york times," will not show any of the cartoons that provoked all that killing. the lead story in today's "new york times" was about the new cover of "charlie hebdo." the new cover or the first words in the most important lines in "the new york times" today and beside that is a picture, but it is not a picture of the new cover but of a story that isn't even on page one, the picture of a story that's on page eight. it is an important and deeply moving picture of people in jerusalem attending the funeral of four hostages who were killed in paris at that kosher supermarket last week. now, it is a haunting photograph full of pain and history. but the only hint of hope being a beautiful blue sky. it adds something to our comprehensio
when discussing the "charlie hebdo" cartoons.ple killed in france last week including the three terrorists who had to be killed in order to stop the killing. from the start, i've told you the source of my discomfort is the fact that this network, along with many other news media outlets, including "the new york times," will not show any of the cartoons that provoked all that killing. the lead story in today's "new york times" was about the new cover of...
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is there any next to the attacks at charlie hebdo? >> what happens in these situations is that everything gets magnified. if you have a terrorist attack like the one that happened just behind me on wednesday, then every little detail that happened from then on is magnified. people looking for connections. of course, two dead people is not to be taken lightly, but the word is that there is no connection. >> we also are getting reports there have been retaliatory attacks on french mosques. what are you hearing about that? >> right, and again same thing magnifying. there were a couple of incidents last night and following up into today, but no one got hurt, so this might be the kind of thing that is happening on a daily basis, but everybody notices now because of what happened, of course, on wednesday but you are right -- everybody is worried that there will be a backlash, not only in violence against the muslim community, but also politically. as many people know, you have an extreme right party in this country that plays with xenophobi
is there any next to the attacks at charlie hebdo? >> what happens in these situations is that everything gets magnified. if you have a terrorist attack like the one that happened just behind me on wednesday, then every little detail that happened from then on is magnified. people looking for connections. of course, two dead people is not to be taken lightly, but the word is that there is no connection. >> we also are getting reports there have been retaliatory attacks on french...
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>>> new tlor terror threats as the new edition of charlie hebdo hits newsstands. we're live in paris with all of the latest developments. good morning and welcome to "early start," i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. . we want to welcome all our viewers in the united states and around the world. it's 10:00 a.m. here in paris. defiance and new threats of violence in response as a new issue of charlie hebdo hits the streets here in paris this morning. we have seen people walking around with it already. the cartoon is on the cover and is considered by many muslims to be offensive. jihadist websites are calling for more terror attacks in response. police are seeking out suspects that they believe are connected to the massacres last week behind me and also at the kosher market here in paris. one man was arrested in bulgaria's border with turkey. that man is expected to be charged in connection with some kind of terrorist activity and most importantly this man arrested in bulgaria is believed to have known one of the suspects. new
>>> new tlor terror threats as the new edition of charlie hebdo hits newsstands. we're live in paris with all of the latest developments. good morning and welcome to "early start," i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. . we want to welcome all our viewers in the united states and around the world. it's 10:00 a.m. here in paris. defiance and new threats of violence in response as a new issue of charlie hebdo hits the streets here in...
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back after this. . >>> by now you have probably seen the rooftop video of the charlie hebdo gunmen shootingthey ran and yelling allahu akbar as they shot. "god is great." taken by a journalist who works in the same building that charlie staff had moved into just several months ago. last night he spoke with our anderson cooper. >> when did you realize something was happening? >> well, we -- a colleague of mine was going for a smoke outside and he told us that two guys, two persons, were, you know, standing out and trying to get in. so we heard the very first shots and then more and more shots, right across, you know, the hall, like five or six meters away. >> that close? >> yeah. >> it's basically -- >> 15, 20 feet or so. >> yeah. just like the office next door. >> did you know instantly they were shots? >> no. at first we just heard shots. we heard screams. and then we tried to get on the roof. >> you ran up to the roof? >> yeah. we went to the roof and tried to, you know, avoid bullets from and try to keep the agency safe, like 20 people in our agency. >> it's incredible, the video you too
back after this. . >>> by now you have probably seen the rooftop video of the charlie hebdo gunmen shootingthey ran and yelling allahu akbar as they shot. "god is great." taken by a journalist who works in the same building that charlie staff had moved into just several months ago. last night he spoke with our anderson cooper. >> when did you realize something was happening? >> well, we -- a colleague of mine was going for a smoke outside and he told us that two...