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to support the profession. >> i franck brinsolaro was one of two people killed in the attacks. the cartoonist was buried at said kouachi -- the cartoonist was buried at pere lachaise in harris. -- in paris. >> they killed people who were deeply kind. we will continue to do the same thing. thank you. >> at pere lachaise, the cremation ceremony for georges wolinski, intended by those who came to pay their last respects. >> i'm trying to keep upright for my daughters and for everyone who has come and all the people who have helped us, supported us sending messages. we are alive, we will not die. >> another charlie hebdo contributor, elsa cayat was buried on the other side of paris. >> islam is compatible with democracy, the message from french president's francois hollande. pain and unscheduled visit, he said all of france is united in the face of terrorism. he urged it will not confuse the actions of the gun man with islam or french muslims. >> radicalism exceeds all of the contradictions of society and the world. all of the influences, miseries, inequalities. all of the conflict
to support the profession. >> i franck brinsolaro was one of two people killed in the attacks. the cartoonist was buried at said kouachi -- the cartoonist was buried at pere lachaise in harris. -- in paris. >> they killed people who were deeply kind. we will continue to do the same thing. thank you. >> at pere lachaise, the cremation ceremony for georges wolinski, intended by those who came to pay their last respects. >> i'm trying to keep upright for my daughters and...
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clarissa franck, and ahmed died so we could live in freedom. >> later, in french parliament a moment of silence to honor the victims. then prime minister manuel valls addressed the chamber, saying the attacks would unite france. >> our people came together from wednesday. they marched everywhere in dignity and brotherhood. to reaffirm their belief in freedom and to express their firm opposition to terrorism intolerance, anti-semitism racism and also to all forms of resignation and indifference. >> the french government has deployed more than 10,000 soldiers to patrol public spaces and potential targets like synagogues. the country remains tense. many in france fear terrorists may strike again. >> all right, i want to pull in our correspondent on the story for us in paris. good evening to you. the police officers who were killed, we have seen the huge funerals, memorials for these people. talk to me about the tremendous support for the police we are seeing in france now. >> absolutely. tremendous support. people are putting down and putting up on the wall signs -- je suis policia -- i
clarissa franck, and ahmed died so we could live in freedom. >> later, in french parliament a moment of silence to honor the victims. then prime minister manuel valls addressed the chamber, saying the attacks would unite france. >> our people came together from wednesday. they marched everywhere in dignity and brotherhood. to reaffirm their belief in freedom and to express their firm opposition to terrorism intolerance, anti-semitism racism and also to all forms of resignation and...
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seeing a little pitt in the after hours when the cme raised margins on the swiss francke futures.ow, if the trade that's been going on all year, the buy u.s. dollar, buy u.s. assets begins to unwind, then people will start to sell stocks like we saw today. again, i would watch that. in the longer run, the kind of knock on thing that we don't really know, there are a lot of swiss francke mortgages, people in the uk, in poland, in czechoslovakia, all taking out mortgages in swiss francs because the rates were so low. those mortgages just got 2% more expensive and 20% in the after hours to service so poland, hungary, these are all the problems. don't know what the knock-on affects will be. i would be concerned with hungary and their ties potentially to russia if you have kind of a problem there. you could have another ukraine situation. that's further down the road. >> let's unpack this a little bit because that's a lot of information. in terms of -- tremendous volatility in the currency markets which will then lead to -- >> drawing attention to this because this is a seismic event.
seeing a little pitt in the after hours when the cme raised margins on the swiss francke futures.ow, if the trade that's been going on all year, the buy u.s. dollar, buy u.s. assets begins to unwind, then people will start to sell stocks like we saw today. again, i would watch that. in the longer run, the kind of knock on thing that we don't really know, there are a lot of swiss francke mortgages, people in the uk, in poland, in czechoslovakia, all taking out mortgages in swiss francs because...
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franck brinsolaro, body guard to charliecharlie hebdo's editor. and ahmed merabet the muslim officer shot pointed blank on the sidewalk. as senior officers and former colleagues looked on, oland pinned france's highest recognition on each casket and then offered the families what comforted he could. a short time later, ahmed merabet's coffin arrived in the muslim graveyard of northeast paris. last week's terrorist attacks have drawn france together in rare solidarity. there were jews among the mourners and when a unit of merbet's police colleagues arrived, the crowd started to clap. at the offices of charlie hebdo the cartoonist luz said he found it hard to return to work. and then described drawing this week's front page. "this is not the front page that the terrorists want the us to draw," he said. "there are no terrorists in it, just a man crying. that's mohammad." the banner says, "all is forgiven." but the cover may still offend some conservative muslims. right now, though, the french are united in defense of freedom of expression and the fou
franck brinsolaro, body guard to charliecharlie hebdo's editor. and ahmed merabet the muslim officer shot pointed blank on the sidewalk. as senior officers and former colleagues looked on, oland pinned france's highest recognition on each casket and then offered the families what comforted he could. a short time later, ahmed merabet's coffin arrived in the muslim graveyard of northeast paris. last week's terrorist attacks have drawn france together in rare solidarity. there were jews among the...