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back then, president francios hollande declared that france was at war. after yesterday's attack he said, france weeps, but france is strong and will always be stronger than the fanatics that stri francios hollande has just arrived here in nice this morning with the interior minister and their very first duty will be to go and visit the scores of wounded here in local hospitals, gayle. >> terrible site, thank you very much, alyssa palmer reporting from nice. no one has claimed responsibility for this horrible attack. law enforcement source says, only one real weapon was found with the attacker. the front page of the french newspaper says this le figueroa, horror again, path of destruction stretched for more than a mile along the scenic seaside. we have details of some of the victims who dialled in the attack. she is also in nice and she will be joining us in just a few moments. it is shocking that you wake up once again as you said, charlie, once again there's another terror attack. you feel nowhere is safe. nowhere is safe. >> long stretch, >> fred towns
back then, president francios hollande declared that france was at war. after yesterday's attack he said, france weeps, but france is strong and will always be stronger than the fanatics that stri francios hollande has just arrived here in nice this morning with the interior minister and their very first duty will be to go and visit the scores of wounded here in local hospitals, gayle. >> terrible site, thank you very much, alyssa palmer reporting from nice. no one has claimed...
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. >>> isis claimed responsibility for that francios hollande send more equipment to fight isis.he suspect in the attack had been plotting for months and had at least five polices. >> the search for flight mh 370 is being us spended. this will happen when the current search area has been scoured. another search could be considered, but right now they're stopping the search. >> north carolina is set to lose a lot of money next year now that the nba has pulled the they decided to pull the event from charlotte because of the controversial lbgt law. north carolina's governor says the law has been misrespected. >> a prince george's police officer has been indicted on charges for taking up skirt photos of at least four women over the last year. prosecutors say he took pictures of two of the women during traffic stops. one of the victims was a off duty police officer from another jurisdiction. she chased him down and her complaint sparked the investigation. >> i suspended that officer, i contacted the state's attorney's office. >> he is facing visual surveillance and inoffice conduct ch
. >>> isis claimed responsibility for that francios hollande send more equipment to fight isis.he suspect in the attack had been plotting for months and had at least five polices. >> the search for flight mh 370 is being us spended. this will happen when the current search area has been scoured. another search could be considered, but right now they're stopping the search. >> north carolina is set to lose a lot of money next year now that the nba has pulled the they decided...
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franch president francios hollande was among those taking part. 84 people were killed last week when a man drove a truck into a crowd of people gathered for bastille day celebrations. the driver was also firing a weapon. so far 13 people have been not yet been identified and 59 others are still in the hospital, including 29 in intensive care. >> now to the latest on the investigation. yesterday a man and a woman were detained accused of helping the attacker obtain a pistol found in that truck. also the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but investigators say they have not confirmed that the attacker was actually linked to any particular network. however, the man's uncle claims he was radicalized about two weeks ago by an algerian member of the islamic state group in nice. >> among those killed, uc berkeley student nick leslie. he was in france taking part in a study abroad program with the university. >> a vigil is going to get underway in a few thursday remember him. ktvu's brian flores was at the cal campus with more on today's vigil as well as an update
franch president francios hollande was among those taking part. 84 people were killed last week when a man drove a truck into a crowd of people gathered for bastille day celebrations. the driver was also firing a weapon. so far 13 people have been not yet been identified and 59 others are still in the hospital, including 29 in intensive care. >> now to the latest on the investigation. yesterday a man and a woman were detained accused of helping the attacker obtain a pistol found in that...
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. >>> french president francios hollande joined thousands of people gathered in nice, france this morningor a moment of silence to remember the victims of last thursday's attack. 84 people were killed by a man who drove a truck into a crowd of people gathered for bastille day celebrations. more than 80 people remain hospitalized. meanwhile, two more people were detained in france yesterday in connection to that deadly attack. an official says a man and woman were detained in nice suspected of helping the attacker obtain a pistol. that bridges the total -- brings the total to six now. there is no evidence that the driver was connected to terror network. >>> a uc berkeley student was killed in that deadly attack. >> 20-year-old nicolas leslie was taking part in a study abroad problem in nice, france. >> brian flores is live on the cal campus with the details of the vigil. >> reporter: good morning, guys. i want to show you the front page of the daily californian, which is the student-run newspaper here. it reads mourning death of student in france attack. there is a vigil planned at 4:30 on
. >>> french president francios hollande joined thousands of people gathered in nice, france this morningor a moment of silence to remember the victims of last thursday's attack. 84 people were killed by a man who drove a truck into a crowd of people gathered for bastille day celebrations. more than 80 people remain hospitalized. meanwhile, two more people were detained in france yesterday in connection to that deadly attack. an official says a man and woman were detained in nice...
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french president francios hollande was among them. 84 people were killed when a man drove into a crowdn a truck. 49 bodies have not been identified. some 85 people remain hospitalized. meanwhile, two more people were detained in france yesterday in connection to that deadly truck attack. an official in the prosecutor's office says a man and woman were detained. they bring the total number of people detained in the attack to six. investigators in france say there is no evidence so far that the truck driver was connected to a terror network. >>> the uc berkeley community is preparing thonner the life of a student dilled in that attack. nicolas leslie was in nice for a study abroad program. >> brian flores live this morning in berkeley with the memorial plan this afternoon. >> reporter: guys, good morning. that memorial vigil scheduled for 4:30 this afternoon on the uc berkeley campus. uc chancellor nicholas dirks sent out a press release, a statement regarding what happened, but it basically repeats what everyone is talking about this morning, saying what happened here is simply heartbre
french president francios hollande was among them. 84 people were killed when a man drove into a crowdn a truck. 49 bodies have not been identified. some 85 people remain hospitalized. meanwhile, two more people were detained in france yesterday in connection to that deadly truck attack. an official in the prosecutor's office says a man and woman were detained. they bring the total number of people detained in the attack to six. investigators in france say there is no evidence so far that the...