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in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper.and we wrote an editorial 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 nevertheles
in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper.and we wrote an editorial 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...
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first, can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staffed today? caroline: thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to speak about this issue. [indiscernible] it's not only the newspaper that you know today described as islamophobic because they mock fanatics from all religions including islam, "charlie hebdo" is also known in france has -- [indiscernible] during the 1980's and 1990's, more, because during the 1990's, all the movements -- [indiscernible] they took their cartoons from people who work there today. not only were they described as islamophobic and racist after their death, this is incredibly painful. when i asked to explain -- [indiscernible] they were strongly open to every cartoon and the most talented and funny guys i've ever known. people can twist their intentions, their cartoons, put them out of that context. this is actually what those people are doing. i really want to point that out. i want to insist on that. it's not only unprofessional as journalists to describe "charlie hebdo" as islamophobic," it is dangerous. this
first, can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staffed today? caroline: thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to speak about this issue. [indiscernible] it's not only the newspaper that you know today described as islamophobic because they mock fanatics from all religions including islam, "charlie hebdo" is also known in france has -- [indiscernible] during the 1980's and 1990's, more, because during the 1990's, all the...
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hebdo attacks happened last year, around 11:30.nd this attack against the police nation in the -- police station in the 18th arrondissement has happened around the same time. what i can tell you is there is a heavy police presence all around the area. the whole area around the police station behind me has been cordoned off. locals who live in france around that police station -- a few managed to make their way to their flats, but, of course, they are searched. the row searching from police -- thorough searching from police forces. you also have firemen and emergency services who have made their way to the area. heavy police presence as the attack happened about an hour parisre in this neighborhood of goutte-d'or. genie: we will let you get back to work and get more information for us. we will get you more information as this develops. i will bring back in our french politics editor, marc perelman, who is with me here on the set. you have more information on the suicide vest that some sources are saying was, indeed, fake. marc: we w
hebdo attacks happened last year, around 11:30.nd this attack against the police nation in the -- police station in the 18th arrondissement has happened around the same time. what i can tell you is there is a heavy police presence all around the area. the whole area around the police station behind me has been cordoned off. locals who live in france around that police station -- a few managed to make their way to their flats, but, of course, they are searched. the row searching from police --...
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first, can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staffed today? caroline: thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to speak about this issue. [indiscernible] newspaper thathe you know today described as mockophobic because they fanatics from all religions "ncluding islam, "charlie hebdo is also known in france has -- [indiscernible] and 1990's,980's 1990's,cause during the all the movements -- [indiscernible] their cartoons from people who work there today. not only were they described as islamophobic and racist after their death, this is incredibly painful. to explain -- [indiscernible] they were strongly open to every cartoon and the most talented and funny guys i've ever known. people can twist their intentions, their cartoons, put them out of that context. this is actually what those people are doing. i really want to point that out. i want to insist on that. it's not only unprofessional as journalists to describe "charlie hebdo" as islamophobic," it is dangerous. a, isword, islamophobic confusing the intention, the fact that an artist
first, can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staffed today? caroline: thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to speak about this issue. [indiscernible] newspaper thathe you know today described as mockophobic because they fanatics from all religions "ncluding islam, "charlie hebdo is also known in france has -- [indiscernible] and 1990's,980's 1990's,cause during the all the movements -- [indiscernible] their cartoons...
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and how is "charlie hebdo" living today? they are living in because the prediction of "charlie hebdo" has been targeted by al qaeda and now today, but also the very famous politician for everyone who is going to kill him. we are in the situation today -- just again the islamic islamaphobic of who they are. if you want to target the real racism, it does exist the one fighting against not only you should face anti-muslim. it is not a phobia against islam. it is something we all want to fight. >> thank you. i want you to go into more of what you explain in your essay. but you can translate. can you tell us what you mean exactly? >> one of the most dangerous journalists we face today in the world is not only some intimidation coming from states. we know that. we know how to react to that. but it is probably even worse. the intimidation coming from movement on the ground or maybe like isis terrorist state and will kill to silence you, to forbid you to treat and today among those who died that you did mention, most of them the gro
and how is "charlie hebdo" living today? they are living in because the prediction of "charlie hebdo" has been targeted by al qaeda and now today, but also the very famous politician for everyone who is going to kill him. we are in the situation today -- just again the islamic islamaphobic of who they are. if you want to target the real racism, it does exist the one fighting against not only you should face anti-muslim. it is not a phobia against islam. it is something we...
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he became editor of "charlie hebdo" is the former editor was killed on january 7. he has a scathing editorial in hebdo," in "charlie defense of secularism, this very french value, the pillar of the republic, as many people call it. stateat the center of the religion. he lashes out against all religious fanatics of all religions really, and the quote -- that is the quote from his te editorial. later, charlie hebdo is still alive and kicking, but not everybody is thrilled about that. can read about that in the business paper here in france. it comes back on the fact that this front page for the commemorative issue, has really sparked a controversy, not surprisingly against -- not surprisingly among many religious leaders. the president of the french faith council said he felt hurt by a provocative cover. -- they had the french wonder if this is the kind of controversy france needs right now. they said it is with two initially mean and malicious. interestingly enough, the vice president of the peace, an isrella group that associated with a copy, says that it is critic
he became editor of "charlie hebdo" is the former editor was killed on january 7. he has a scathing editorial in hebdo," in "charlie defense of secularism, this very french value, the pillar of the republic, as many people call it. stateat the center of the religion. he lashes out against all religious fanatics of all religions really, and the quote -- that is the quote from his te editorial. later, charlie hebdo is still alive and kicking, but not everybody is thrilled...
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really artistic works, living up to the ideas and ideals of charlie hebdo. elsewhere, "the independent" newspaper takes a look back at how the world reaction cartoons -- at the world reaction cartoons a year ago. there were some iconic images we all remember. some of my favorites include this one. "he drew first." for freene, "i'm all speech unless i find it personally offensive." this one does not need further explanation. catherine: a lot of tributes to all of the victims that day, a great many of them cartoonists. reporter: absolutely. and some of them were real household names. it is important to explain to some of those people who do not live or grow up in france that this is one of the old drawings, particularly apt today, with the role of god or religion involved, as they say, in those attacks. "god does not exist," says the cartoon. you have various extremists brandishing weapons. one of them appears to be a bishop or a pope. that the kind of thing that they used to do. if you grew up in the 1970's or 1980's, you spent saturday mornings watching him
really artistic works, living up to the ideas and ideals of charlie hebdo. elsewhere, "the independent" newspaper takes a look back at how the world reaction cartoons -- at the world reaction cartoons a year ago. there were some iconic images we all remember. some of my favorites include this one. "he drew first." for freene, "i'm all speech unless i find it personally offensive." this one does not need further explanation. catherine: a lot of tributes to all of...
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this comes as france remembers the victims of the "charlie hebdo" attacks one year -- i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. shocking images in syria where people in a rebel held village are reported to be starving. this comes after the united nations welcomed an agreement by the syrian regime allowing eight into three villages cut off since october. one of them, hundreds of children are believed to be suffering from severe malnutrition. we begin with this report, and a warning that some of our viewers may find these images disturbing. >> the people are starving, says the voice in the background of this video. it was uploaded to a social media website and is said to have been shot in the besieged town of my diet. --in the besieged town. it is a convex and ever-changing situation. some towns are held by rebels and are under attack by pro-government forces. other towns are held by government forces and are under constant siege by rebel fighters. these demonstrators took to the streets to protest against the siege. they accuse the assad regime of violating truce agreements and delibera
this comes as france remembers the victims of the "charlie hebdo" attacks one year -- i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. shocking images in syria where people in a rebel held village are reported to be starving. this comes after the united nations welcomed an agreement by the syrian regime allowing eight into three villages cut off since october. one of them, hundreds of children are believed to be suffering from severe malnutrition. we begin with this report, and a warning...
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the message is, what "charlie hebdo" is doing is deeply wrong. they are doing something so horrible that you cannot even see, we cannot show it. [indiscernible] new york times [indiscernible] cartoonist.nish againstable hatred "charlie hebdo." they [indiscernible] and they refused to show the cartoon, of course. [indiscernible] we did attack a painting in the usa. [indiscernible] paintingdid show the that was accused of being catholicus from those extremists. my question is, why does the new york times show the cartoon or offendg when they do catholic extremists, and why not when it offends muslim extremist? the only explanation is fear. [indiscernible] killedt that you can be for that. i don't have any problem that they are [indiscernible] ofn't show the cover "charlie hebdo." my colleagues have been killed because [indiscernible] they are so afraid, they didn't show the cover of "charlie hebdo " because they are too afraid. this is the only honesty. : i want to say we received some criticism when we posted the cover the day after it was publish
the message is, what "charlie hebdo" is doing is deeply wrong. they are doing something so horrible that you cannot even see, we cannot show it. [indiscernible] new york times [indiscernible] cartoonist.nish againstable hatred "charlie hebdo." they [indiscernible] and they refused to show the cartoon, of course. [indiscernible] we did attack a painting in the usa. [indiscernible] paintingdid show the that was accused of being catholicus from those extremists. my question is,...
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the french president begins a week of tribute to the victims of the charlie hebdo attacks in paris. 17 people were killed in january of last year, the first of two deadly attacks that book ended 2015. allies of saudi arabia follow the kingdom's lead, scaling back diplomatic ties with iran. angryut relations after protesters ransacked the saudi embassy in iran. violence sparked by the saudi execution of a prominent shiite cleric. congress,ma bypasses pushing through new executive measures to try and help control gun violence in the united states. up this hour, in business, taking some of the shine off the newest innovations in technology. we will be looking at why it might be a gloomy opening to the consumer electronics show in las vegas. former u.s. president bill clinton has made his first solo appearance campaigning for his wife, and former secretary of state, hillary clinton. that and more on the way. first, our top story. this thursday will mark the one-year anniversary of the attack on french satirical magazine "charlie hebdo," and that and a second shooting in a grocery store two
the french president begins a week of tribute to the victims of the charlie hebdo attacks in paris. 17 people were killed in january of last year, the first of two deadly attacks that book ended 2015. allies of saudi arabia follow the kingdom's lead, scaling back diplomatic ties with iran. angryut relations after protesters ransacked the saudi embassy in iran. violence sparked by the saudi execution of a prominent shiite cleric. congress,ma bypasses pushing through new executive measures to try...
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it was one year ago that the "charlie hebdo" attacks happened.w what was feared most on this occasion may be unfolding right now in paris. and that's why we are here. you see alisyn and michaela are in new york. let's get to this breaking news right now. we have jim bittermann with us. we're lucky to have you because of your contacts. we hear that the incident was involving a police station and a man who came. there was a suggestion of weaponry he had. and he was saying "allah akbar" which we all know that phrase. >> the spokesman for the interior ministry apparently a man tried to get in a fairly socially mixed neighborhood, if one can say that, that somebody came at the police station, tried to break in with a knife. armed with a knife. and he was stopped by a policeman who shot him dead. and they are now in the process of bringing in the mining machine which is an explosive robot to look over what the man was carrying. there's some suspicion he either had say suicide belt with him. sore some kind of explosive device. but they're looking into t
it was one year ago that the "charlie hebdo" attacks happened.w what was feared most on this occasion may be unfolding right now in paris. and that's why we are here. you see alisyn and michaela are in new york. let's get to this breaking news right now. we have jim bittermann with us. we're lucky to have you because of your contacts. we hear that the incident was involving a police station and a man who came. there was a suggestion of weaponry he had. and he was saying "allah...
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in fact, financially, "charlie hebdo" has never been stronger.ng 30,000 copies a week. since then, there's been a six-fold increase in circulation and mulls of euros in -- >> the act which made "charlie hebdo" the target of fundamentalists. he sees no need to do so at the moment. still, he admits the tone of the newspaper has changed. >> translator: so here we are, one year later, with a vision which might be a little more pes pessimistic. >> is it more difficult to be funny now? >> translator: no we find the urge to laugh because we have the will to live. >> the newspaper is something of a reflexes -- it's seen more than its fair share of tragedy since the "charlie hebdo" attack. that targeted attack was one thing. but as many here pointed out, the kind of indiscriminate attacks that killed and injured hundreds on november 13th were entirely different. >> i think france has changed. i think the events of january last year were an enormous symbolic shock beyond the actual physical violence of the events. i think it's raised a lot of questions abo
in fact, financially, "charlie hebdo" has never been stronger.ng 30,000 copies a week. since then, there's been a six-fold increase in circulation and mulls of euros in -- >> the act which made "charlie hebdo" the target of fundamentalists. he sees no need to do so at the moment. still, he admits the tone of the newspaper has changed. >> translator: so here we are, one year later, with a vision which might be a little more pes pessimistic. >> is it more...
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in fact, financially, charlie hebdo has never been stronger.e the attacks its struggles to survive printing 35,000 a week. but since, there's been a six-fold increase in circulation and an influx of millions of euros in do nation. the editor sees no need to print comics the prophet mohamed. but sees no reason to do so. >> our vision is is a little more pessimistic than it was one year ago. >> is it more difficult to be funny now? >> we always find the urge to laugh because we have the urge to live. >> the newspaper is submission of a reflection of the nation, which has been struggling to main itself over a year that has seen a fair share of tragedy since the charlie hebdo attack. as many here pointed out, the kind of indis-christmas nit attacks that killed and injured hundreds on november 13 were entirely different. >> the events were an enormous symbolic shock beyond the actual physical violence of events. perhaps some of the causes from the attack. >> reporter: a year later, the word ring just as true. not only for the newspaper, but for perh
in fact, financially, charlie hebdo has never been stronger.e the attacks its struggles to survive printing 35,000 a week. but since, there's been a six-fold increase in circulation and an influx of millions of euros in do nation. the editor sees no need to print comics the prophet mohamed. but sees no reason to do so. >> our vision is is a little more pessimistic than it was one year ago. >> is it more difficult to be funny now? >> we always find the urge to laugh because we...
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actually the highest level already since the "charlie hebdo" attacks a year ago. it also shows that paris is under very high pressure from police stations in paris since "charlie hebdo." there's always two armed police officers protecting the police station and it's also the reason they were able to shoot down this terrorist that was arriving towards police officers. so it shows that the danger is still here and it's still very, very real. >> take me back a year to "charlie hebdo" those first few moments as you arrive d. what was that like? >> reporter: well, my office is very close to the now former office of "charlie hebdo," about five minutes. i received a text message of a colleague who said something is going on at "charlie hebdo." at the very same moment, i heard a lot of sirens on my street where hi office is. so i put on my coat and started running. i arrived there at the same time as the emergency services. it was very unclear what was going on, so i tried to get information from the police officers. at first, they said two people are injured, there's bee
actually the highest level already since the "charlie hebdo" attacks a year ago. it also shows that paris is under very high pressure from police stations in paris since "charlie hebdo." there's always two armed police officers protecting the police station and it's also the reason they were able to shoot down this terrorist that was arriving towards police officers. so it shows that the danger is still here and it's still very, very real. >> take me back a year to...
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can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staff today? >> yes. thank you so much, delphine, for giving me this opportunity to speak about this legendary newspaper. it was already a legend before last january, before this drama. it's not only the newspaper that you know today, they cry islamophobic because they dare mock extremists from all religions, including islamists. "charlie hebdo" is known in france as one of the most -- newspaper. during the '80s and the '90s more, because before it was individual, but during the '90s, all the movements against racism in france took their cartoons from people who are dead today, and not only dead, are described as islamophobic after they're dead. this is extremely painful. you cannot imagine. it's like if they are dead twice, actually. when i asked to explain again and again how much those guys were open-minded, were deeply artistic and strongly open to every culture and the most brilliant, talented and funny guys i have ever known, and people can twist their intention, twist their cartoons, put them out o
can you explain briefly what is "charlie hebdo" and how is "charlie hebdo" staff today? >> yes. thank you so much, delphine, for giving me this opportunity to speak about this legendary newspaper. it was already a legend before last january, before this drama. it's not only the newspaper that you know today, they cry islamophobic because they dare mock extremists from all religions, including islamists. "charlie hebdo" is known in france as one of the most --...
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now, this special anniversary edition of "charlie hebdo" hits french newsstands today. it marks one year since the deadly terror attacks on the offices in paris on the seventh of january, 2015. two gunmen stormed the building and opened fire, killing 12 people. the latest cover depicts god carrying a gun and the cartoon, one year on the asis anyones still at large. it was drawn by reese who survived the attack and sat down exclusively with our jim bitterman to reflect on the nightmare day and to ponder what it means for freedom of speech in the future. >> translator: this past year has been very difficult. we had to rebuild the newspaper. we had to rebuild ourselves. confront our pains. so it is on the one hand, a personal struggle. it was a personal fight. so here we are, one year later, with a vision which might be even a little more pessimistic today than it was one year ago. >> reporter: is it more difficult to be funny now than before? >> translator: no. we always manage to find the urge to laugh because we have the will to live. to laugh is like going to the resta
now, this special anniversary edition of "charlie hebdo" hits french newsstands today. it marks one year since the deadly terror attacks on the offices in paris on the seventh of january, 2015. two gunmen stormed the building and opened fire, killing 12 people. the latest cover depicts god carrying a gun and the cartoon, one year on the asis anyones still at large. it was drawn by reese who survived the attack and sat down exclusively with our jim bitterman to reflect on the nightmare...
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reporter: a quiet ceremony outside the former offices of charlie hebdo.ictims' families asked that journalists be kept at a distance. together, french president francois hollande and the paris ayor unveiled a plaque honoring the people killed by islamic militants last january. though one name was misspelled, authorities say a new plaque should be ready in 48 hours. for many, it was a painful but important day. >> it is very emotional. i was shaken by what happened last year. i had to come here today. >> commemorations followed nearby where hollande met the mother and brother. it was here that the police officer was murdered in cold blood. he fired at the militants' carring but was outmatched. the brothers calmly left the vehicle and executed him on this seahawk. >> i think it is very important for us to pay homage to the security forces which protect us every day. >> the third and final spot of the day was at a corchiani sher supermarket. kosher dent -- at a supermarket. this time the plaque honored the four victims of the anti-semitic attack. far from th
reporter: a quiet ceremony outside the former offices of charlie hebdo.ictims' families asked that journalists be kept at a distance. together, french president francois hollande and the paris ayor unveiled a plaque honoring the people killed by islamic militants last january. though one name was misspelled, authorities say a new plaque should be ready in 48 hours. for many, it was a painful but important day. >> it is very emotional. i was shaken by what happened last year. i had to come...
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not only from "charlie hebdo," the 17 who died in the "charlie hebdo" attack and subsequent attacks,but also the attacks on november 13th that killed 130 people. so this memorial today was planned as kind of a commemoration of both of those tragic events. i just would like to bring in here melissa bell who is a foreign affairs editor for foreign 24. you were here a year ago and a lot of things have happened in france since then. how do you think the french are reacting to all of this and how are they taking it on board? >> i think there is still a great deal of shock. i don't think france was gotten over or begun to digest this year that started with this extraordinary blood bath and ended with one that almost dwarfed where it happened earlier on in the year. i think it will take sometime for the french to come to terms with it. the americans had an experience of a large-scale terrorist attacks many years ago. when it happens to you for the first time on your own soil and particularly the november 13th attacks when so many people are so randomly attacked and those attacks happening a
not only from "charlie hebdo," the 17 who died in the "charlie hebdo" attack and subsequent attacks,but also the attacks on november 13th that killed 130 people. so this memorial today was planned as kind of a commemoration of both of those tragic events. i just would like to bring in here melissa bell who is a foreign affairs editor for foreign 24. you were here a year ago and a lot of things have happened in france since then. how do you think the french are reacting to...
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todayarking the one-year anniversary of the terror attack on the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo." nbc 6 reporter steve litz joins us live in the studio with what police are saying about the lone attacker. hi. >> the attack happened certainly after a memorial service for officers killed in the atck at the "charlie hebdo" building. it was quite chaic and a lot of commotion outside a police station. cried out the words allah akbar, arabic for god is great. he had a fake explosive vest on and they also say he was armed with a knife. he threatened officers at the entrance of the police station and then one shot and killed him. a few minutes before that shooting now, french president francois hollande took part in a memorial service honoring the officers killed in the hebdo attack. he said what he calls a terrorist threat will continue to weigh on the country which was struck a year ago by islamic extremists. you may remember january 7th two french born brothersrs killed 11 people inside that building. so france has been under a state of emergency since a series of terror attacks kild 1
todayarking the one-year anniversary of the terror attack on the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo." nbc 6 reporter steve litz joins us live in the studio with what police are saying about the lone attacker. hi. >> the attack happened certainly after a memorial service for officers killed in the atck at the "charlie hebdo" building. it was quite chaic and a lot of commotion outside a police station. cried out the words allah akbar, arabic for god is great. he had a...
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the shooting comes at the anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacks there. >>> break news out f adams county. >> eric, what do we know about the suspects? >> reporter: we don't know much. police are still not releasing much about the suspects or possible suspects in this case. we do know the victim was shot you can ee the house here off of east 85th. investigators outside and inside taking picture of the scene. this happened around midnight. here is what we know so far from adams county. a man was shot multiple times. this could be a home invasion. that's all they're telling us clearly still and active seen as we come back here life. crime scene investigators here part of the street here closed off again here this is near 88th and washington in northp, it's blocked -- north. it's blocked off with yellow crime scene tape. we are going to try to get more on the victim and possible -- >>> police tell us a stand off is over. this is 38 and pearce. one took off running, the other police tell us they were able to get the second suspect out around midnight. both men were wanted on warrants.
the shooting comes at the anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacks there. >>> break news out f adams county. >> eric, what do we know about the suspects? >> reporter: we don't know much. police are still not releasing much about the suspects or possible suspects in this case. we do know the victim was shot you can ee the house here off of east 85th. investigators outside and inside taking picture of the scene. this happened around midnight. here is what we know so far from...
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charlie hebdo's cover this week is very controversial.ded man saying the assassins are everywhere. >> we were told it was a godlike -- i'm sorry to interrupt you. since we are on that again. we were told it was like a godlike figure with the weapons on the back. what is the interpretation? who or who is that person or what do they represent for real clarity? >> reporter: i think what they are trying to say is that faith, religion, ideology is still out there. the assassins are still out there. religion being used as a weapon. that's my interpretation anyway. as we know, you could tay that either way. you could take it as isis is a religion and idealogical terrorist movement. there is radical extremism that we have seen on the rise in france. that is very worrying to many of us that this reaction to what people see as a lack of security has been a real push to the right wing politically i think in truly charlie ehebdo fashion but i take it as fate is out there as a potential assassin. >> they are still pushing the envelope so to speak. >>
charlie hebdo's cover this week is very controversial.ded man saying the assassins are everywhere. >> we were told it was a godlike -- i'm sorry to interrupt you. since we are on that again. we were told it was like a godlike figure with the weapons on the back. what is the interpretation? who or who is that person or what do they represent for real clarity? >> reporter: i think what they are trying to say is that faith, religion, ideology is still out there. the assassins are still...
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hebdo".gunmen opened fire at the magazine's office killing eight staff members.the attack prompted days of terror in the city including -- shootings at a grocery store and in the suburbs.a total of 17 people were killed that week. 3 day traders in china are hoping for quick turnaround after asian markets have week.this morning trading was stopped just 30 minuets after the markets opened for the second time this week.they were forced to stop because of newly installed mechanisms designed to limit market volatility.that marks the shortest trading day in the markets history.analysts say worries about china's currency weakening are causing markets to drop. 3 3 a group of armed protesters in oregon is getting opposition from the local sheriff. sheriff.the sheriff in harney county announced in a community meeting that armed militia need to "pick up and go home".neighghrs cheered but others in the meeting said the community needs to support the demonstrators.the armed militia is holding onto a federal building at a nature preserve to protest two ranchers sentenced to prison and government cont
hebdo".gunmen opened fire at the magazine's office killing eight staff members.the attack prompted days of terror in the city including -- shootings at a grocery store and in the suburbs.a total of 17 people were killed that week. 3 day traders in china are hoping for quick turnaround after asian markets have week.this morning trading was stopped just 30 minuets after the markets opened for the second time this week.they were forced to stop because of newly installed mechanisms designed to...
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here's a look at the cover charlie hebdo is publishing... a special edition to mark the annivesary. at the same time today, french president fran-swaw 'ohh-lande unveiled a plaque to honor the victims of charlie hebdo increased violence during the past year, including last years attacks in the city which left more than a hundred people dead.in response, france has stepped up its attack against isis in syria. now a cbs 2 news update. update.cbs 2 news has now learned the names of the individuals whose canoe capsized this weekend in the frigid waters of coralville lake. lake.seventeen year old tanner wymer was canoeing with fifty one year old michael felton sunday afternoon.authorities say strong winds caused their boat to flip over.we're told they were out canoeing to take pictures of a local home.the sheriff's office also says neither was wearing a life jacket. this is a really erratic time to be on any body of water in johnson county or much of iowa. we've had the el nino effect this year we've had fluctuating temps much warmer than normal, a lot of heavy rains. there hasnt been a
here's a look at the cover charlie hebdo is publishing... a special edition to mark the annivesary. at the same time today, french president fran-swaw 'ohh-lande unveiled a plaque to honor the victims of charlie hebdo increased violence during the past year, including last years attacks in the city which left more than a hundred people dead.in response, france has stepped up its attack against isis in syria. now a cbs 2 news update. update.cbs 2 news has now learned the names of the individuals...
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thomas: charlie hebdo has had to type --ices, fight financial woes. it is a far cry from the buoyancy of the #jesuischarlie movement. the first issue printed after the attack sparked condominium -- pandemonium at newsstands across the globe. one sold on ebay for over 1000 -- 100,000 euros. as this new issue went on sale in central paris on wednesday, the moods were different. >> there is no one here cueing -- queueing. a year ago, people were here and it was crazy. vatican's newspaper has accused charlie hebdo of wanting to manipulate fate. magazine editors say they will not be muzzled by their critics or by religious extremists. catherine: he was a pioneer, a rule breaker, an experimental composer and conductor. he won more than 20 grammy awards across his illustrious career. classical music fans have been paying tribute today to pierre boulez, who died at the age of 90. we look back on his radical and illustrious career. >> he wanted his music to the modern and revolutionary. a composer and conductor, here boulez was are leading figure in classical
thomas: charlie hebdo has had to type --ices, fight financial woes. it is a far cry from the buoyancy of the #jesuischarlie movement. the first issue printed after the attack sparked condominium -- pandemonium at newsstands across the globe. one sold on ebay for over 1000 -- 100,000 euros. as this new issue went on sale in central paris on wednesday, the moods were different. >> there is no one here cueing -- queueing. a year ago, people were here and it was crazy. vatican's newspaper has...
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today we are remembering those who lost their lives in the charlie hebdo attack in france. and this morning, the satirical magazine is sending a strong message that has upset some in the religous community. one year ago today, 17-people died when extremists targeted the french magazine and a nearby jewish market. charlie hebdo released this cover showing a bloodied god with an assault rifle on his back. above the cartoon it says: one year later, the assassin is still on the run". the vatican criticized the cover, saying the magazine forgets that religious leaders have rejected violence in the name of religion. the editor of the magazine replied that god may have indeed killed his friends. he went on to say maybe the world less god. check out this dramatic video. a canadian family escapes a dangerous situation when their apartment building burst into flames. you can see a 10- year-old boy being hung from a window and dropped to safety. his mother and father soon followed. all three landed in the snow-- and they were rushed to the hospital. mother nature the west coast. what
today we are remembering those who lost their lives in the charlie hebdo attack in france. and this morning, the satirical magazine is sending a strong message that has upset some in the religous community. one year ago today, 17-people died when extremists targeted the french magazine and a nearby jewish market. charlie hebdo released this cover showing a bloodied god with an assault rifle on his back. above the cartoon it says: one year later, the assassin is still on the run". the...
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first anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacking eras. take your calls and join the conversation and facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good saturday morning to you. is january 9. in philadelphia a man who shot a police officer has claimed allegiance to the islamic state. local media reports the officer is in stable but critical condition after he was hit three times in the arm. the investigation is ongoing but according to the philadelphia the -- daily news, the shooter took two trips to the middle east in 2011 and 2012. his mother says he is mentally ill. we are fielding your thoughts and reactions to the shooting this morning. ,emocrats call (202) 748-8000 republicans, (202) 748-8001, independents the line is (202) 748-8002. we are opening up a special line for law enforcement. we want to hear what you think. the number is (202) 748-8003. you can find us on social media. we are on facebook. or you can send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. here is the latest reported the philadelphia news and acquire -- inquire
first anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacking eras. take your calls and join the conversation and facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good saturday morning to you. is january 9. in philadelphia a man who shot a police officer has claimed allegiance to the islamic state. local media reports the officer is in stable but critical condition after he was hit three times in the arm. the investigation is ongoing but according to the philadelphia the -- daily news, the...
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this is a year after an attack that left 14 people dead. >> a year on from the attacks on charlie hebdo the french president unveiled a commemorative plaque outside of the paper's headquarters. [ gunfire ] is it it was on january 7th of last year that two armed men broke into the newspaper's offices, killing 11 people inside and a police officer on duty outside. the attackers were later named both brothers had been known to intelligence agencies but were not, apparently, considered a high priority. the government rushed through new security measures in the aftermath of the attacks. laws were passed to give intelligence services wider surveillance powers. but those agencies were faced with an overwhelming task bearing in mind the hundreds of french citizen who is went to fight in syria or iraq and returned home. >> what are the criteria? because these people, they know very well the current criteria that terrorists are use to go, to detect or to stop. >> the government also promised to tackle the causes of radical indication by focusing on young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods. a y
this is a year after an attack that left 14 people dead. >> a year on from the attacks on charlie hebdo the french president unveiled a commemorative plaque outside of the paper's headquarters. [ gunfire ] is it it was on january 7th of last year that two armed men broke into the newspaper's offices, killing 11 people inside and a police officer on duty outside. the attackers were later named both brothers had been known to intelligence agencies but were not, apparently, considered a high...
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today we are remembering those who lost their lives in the charlie hebdo attack. one year ago today, 17-people died when extremists targeted the french magazine and a nearby jewish market. today, charlie hebdo released this cover showing a bloodied god with an assault rifle on his back. above the cartoon it says: one year later, the assassin is still on the run". the vatican cover, saying the magazine forgets that religious rejected violence in the name of religion. magazine replied that god may have indeed killed his he went on to say should learn to less god. a fast-food chain hopes it has found the next great way millennial moms. it's set up a valet system! gregg will explain how it works. but first, lets check in with becky and amelia. time warner cable says up to 320- customers may have had their email passwords stolen. the company says the information may have been taken through data breaches at other companies that store time warner cable's customer data. it's notifying people to encourage them to change their passwords. it was just a matter of time. "star
today we are remembering those who lost their lives in the charlie hebdo attack. one year ago today, 17-people died when extremists targeted the french magazine and a nearby jewish market. today, charlie hebdo released this cover showing a bloodied god with an assault rifle on his back. above the cartoon it says: one year later, the assassin is still on the run". the vatican cover, saying the magazine forgets that religious rejected violence in the name of religion. magazine replied that...
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it's been one year since "charlie hebdo" was attacked by terrorists. that's topping headlines around the nation and the world in your 60 second scan... it was a year ago today that two brothers stormed the magazine's offices in paris killing 17 people, including eight staff members. for their anniversary issue on wednesday, the publication shows a bearded version of god and the words "one year later: the assassin is still on the run." president obama is moving forward today with his plan on gun control. he will participate in a televised town- hall-style event tonight on c-n-n regarding his executive actions aimed at reducing gun violence. obama's plan includes restricting gun sales and increasing funding for mental health programs. gun violence is a top priority of obama's administration in the new year. macy's is eliminating more than 4500 positions at stores, offices across the u-s. workers will be reassigned. affected stores are located in florida. the company says its part of a to turn around the department store's slumping sales. in health news t
it's been one year since "charlie hebdo" was attacked by terrorists. that's topping headlines around the nation and the world in your 60 second scan... it was a year ago today that two brothers stormed the magazine's offices in paris killing 17 people, including eight staff members. for their anniversary issue on wednesday, the publication shows a bearded version of god and the words "one year later: the assassin is still on the run." president obama is moving forward today...
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the incident happened on the first anniversary of the attacks at charlie hebdo.al jazeera's jacky rowland has the latest from paris. >> i can tell you now that the incident is over. you can probably see behind me that the traffic is moving normally again in the 18t 18th district in the north of paris. it was a few moments ago at a the police lifted the security cordon and reopened the roads. they had closed off quite a large area around the police station nettably because there was a fear that the attacker might have been wearing an explosive vest. the bomb squad came in and they were able to establish in fact there weren't any explosives there and in fact what he was wearing appeared to be some kind of a fake explosives. they did search the neighborhood, carried out a routine check afterwards. of course one can never assume that the attacker was necessarily alone but on this occasion it seemed it was an individual isolated incident carried out by one person. the reason that he was shot dead while i am possiblyized in some way was because the police could see tha
the incident happened on the first anniversary of the attacks at charlie hebdo.al jazeera's jacky rowland has the latest from paris. >> i can tell you now that the incident is over. you can probably see behind me that the traffic is moving normally again in the 18t 18th district in the north of paris. it was a few moments ago at a the police lifted the security cordon and reopened the roads. they had closed off quite a large area around the police station nettably because there was a fear...
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president hollande said france was now living under a constant threat and "charlie hebdo's" typically defiant anniversary cover suggested why. a god-like image carries an assault rifle -- murder in the name of religion. the killer, it said, is still on the run. as terror attacks go, scott, this one, an apparent loaner with a knife and fake bomb, is less deadly than the others it still sends a message -- the enemy is among us. be afraid. >> pelley: mark phillips in paris tonight. mark, thank you. today we saw new evidence that the barbarity of syria's civil war has not lessened, even after five years. a town is being starved by the dictator's forces. men, women and children are dying in slow motion as one resident put it. here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: months of deprivation have pushed the smallest and the poorest to the very brink. a mother feeds her child with what looks like broth, but it's actually water, favored with jam. in an online appeal, man explains, "we have no food, no water and no power," and then he bursts into tears. "please, world," he says, "we are dying." are
president hollande said france was now living under a constant threat and "charlie hebdo's" typically defiant anniversary cover suggested why. a god-like image carries an assault rifle -- murder in the name of religion. the killer, it said, is still on the run. as terror attacks go, scott, this one, an apparent loaner with a knife and fake bomb, is less deadly than the others it still sends a message -- the enemy is among us. be afraid. >> pelley: mark phillips in paris tonight....
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. >>> today, there was a scare in paris on the anniversary of the terrorist attack on "charlie hebdo" magazine. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: this time the only body lying on the streets of paris belonged to the attacker. he had approached a police station carrying a butcher's knife and shouting t t islamist militant war cry "allahu akbar," god is great. police said there were wires coming out of his jacket, as if from a suicide vest, shot him dead. an examination of the body found no bomb, but police say they did fi a hand-written note claiming allegiance to isis. jawad rabi runs a clothing store nearby. because there was a school, you know, just near the police station. >> reporter: the attacker was later identified as a local petty thief known to police but with no known connection to any terrorist group. he apparently acted alone. paris was already on edge before the incident. it took place as president francois hollande led a ceremony commemorating the victims of the "charlie hebdo" massacre a year ago. and the memories of the second wave of attacks less than two months ag
. >>> today, there was a scare in paris on the anniversary of the terrorist attack on "charlie hebdo" magazine. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: this time the only body lying on the streets of paris belonged to the attacker. he had approached a police station carrying a butcher's knife and shouting t t islamist militant war cry "allahu akbar," god is great. police said there were wires coming out of his jacket, as if from a suicide vest, shot him dead. an...
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. >>> the french president attends a ceremony marking one year since the charlie hebdo attacks in paris. >>> tens of thousands of people who are starving to death in three syrian towns will have to wait at least another day for help. ate agencies hoped trucks would arrive on sunday. some people are so did h despere they are eating leaves and grass. >> the u.n. are ready to deliver aid to three villages where people desperately need assistance. we are talking about madea on the outskirts of damascus that's been under seen by government and allied forces. two others villages in idlib to the north, people have been under siege by rebel forces, so two distinction sides involved. the u.n. has helped negotiate this deal from back in september. that's when we have help to agree on a ceasefire with these two different sides and last week some fighters were released from slightly north of madea and their families, as well. it's taken until this stage, a complicated process to help people who need aid in those areas. other people need assistance, as well. 400,000 people need u.n. and g.n.o. suppo
. >>> the french president attends a ceremony marking one year since the charlie hebdo attacks in paris. >>> tens of thousands of people who are starving to death in three syrian towns will have to wait at least another day for help. ate agencies hoped trucks would arrive on sunday. some people are so did h despere they are eating leaves and grass. >> the u.n. are ready to deliver aid to three villages where people desperately need assistance. we are talking about madea...
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it comes in year today after 12 people were shot dead inside the offices of charlie hebdo magazine. hollande paid tribute to the three police officers who died in last january's attacks. security forces are still on high alert just a few months after gun and bomb attacks in the french capital left 130 people dead. and, new violence shakes libya -- the country's worst bombing since the fall of gadhafi has killed at least 47 people. an attack on a check swing has reportedly left four dead, including a child.
it comes in year today after 12 people were shot dead inside the offices of charlie hebdo magazine. hollande paid tribute to the three police officers who died in last january's attacks. security forces are still on high alert just a few months after gun and bomb attacks in the french capital left 130 people dead. and, new violence shakes libya -- the country's worst bombing since the fall of gadhafi has killed at least 47 people. an attack on a check swing has reportedly left four dead,...
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. >>> and the attack on charlie hebdo a year ago shattered france's security. an expert warns cracking down on muslims won't fix the problems. >>> a growing number of countries are considering ways to increase pressure on north korea after its claim of testing a hydrogen bomb. among them are members of the u.s. congress. they're expected to vote in the coming days on imposing heavier sanctions on pyongyang. >>> house majority leader kevin mccarthy and ed royce called the obama's administration's response weak and inadequate. they say the house will consider stronger legislation against threats to the u.s. the legislation would prohibit north korea from accessing hard currency. it would also allow authorities to seize the u.s. assets of people involved in nuclear proliferation activities. >>> democrat house minority leader nancy pelosi has expressed sport fexpress ed support for the legislation, she says it has the strong backing of both parties. >>> seoul responded to north korea's claims by increasing troops and weapons near the border and it's broadcasting no
. >>> and the attack on charlie hebdo a year ago shattered france's security. an expert warns cracking down on muslims won't fix the problems. >>> a growing number of countries are considering ways to increase pressure on north korea after its claim of testing a hydrogen bomb. among them are members of the u.s. congress. they're expected to vote in the coming days on imposing heavier sanctions on pyongyang. >>> house majority leader kevin mccarthy and ed royce called...
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. >> dana: it was a year ago hebdo was attacked and everybody on high alert in that country. we had the more widespread attack that happened in the capitol of france. they acted quickly in this case. nobody injured except for the shooter. >> kim: this is what it looks like on the streets because they have a very stepped up presence there. not the only major city on the globe where they have a stepped up presence. kendall who you will hear from after while saying that reporters covering that trade show have to go about a half an hour before they can get into the convention center. the whole world has changed post paris with the terror attack where so many lives were taken in public places. >> dana: let's get a check on we have more wet weather on the way. >> kelly: we're watching low pressure bringing with it more showers. los angeles and san diego seeing rain they clearly don't need. we'll expect more scattered showers, mountain snow as we head throughout the day. 46 at 9:00 a.m. 49 at noon. have your raincoat or umbrella and lacer too. it's chilly. >> we have one accident to
. >> dana: it was a year ago hebdo was attacked and everybody on high alert in that country. we had the more widespread attack that happened in the capitol of france. they acted quickly in this case. nobody injured except for the shooter. >> kim: this is what it looks like on the streets because they have a very stepped up presence there. not the only major city on the globe where they have a stepped up presence. kendall who you will hear from after while saying that reporters...
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france's president warns that the attack still weighs heavily on the country a year after the "charlie hebdo" attack >>> dying in slow motion. that's how people trapped in the syrian town of madaya described their situation. the mountain town has been besieged since july and its 30,000 residents are starving to death. some have resorted to eating leaves and grass. viewers might find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: my name is mohammed and i haven't eaten in more than aa week. his body starved of any nutrition has little more than the skin covering its bones. he is one of almost 40 thousand syrians being starved to death in madaya. it has been under siege by government forces for months now. there is no food or medicine here. while the bitter cold of winter adds to the immeasurable suffering of those struggling to survive. day by day they die, though, with no-one either able or willing to come to their rescue. after seeing death by tanks, barrel bombs and chemical weapons, now syrians are experiencing it through forced starvation. it is yet another war crime committe
france's president warns that the attack still weighs heavily on the country a year after the "charlie hebdo" attack >>> dying in slow motion. that's how people trapped in the syrian town of madaya described their situation. the mountain town has been besieged since july and its 30,000 residents are starving to death. some have resorted to eating leaves and grass. viewers might find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: my name is mohammed and i...
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taking on extra significance as today is the first anniversary of the deadly attack at the charlie hebdo magazine. reporter: a photograph of the assailant, his body lifeless on the ground. just moments earlier, around noon on thursday, this man tried
taking on extra significance as today is the first anniversary of the deadly attack at the charlie hebdo magazine. reporter: a photograph of the assailant, his body lifeless on the ground. just moments earlier, around noon on thursday, this man tried
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today there was a scare in paris on the anniversary of the terrorist attack on "charlie hebdo" magazine. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: this time the only body lying on the streets attacker. he had approached a police station carrying a butcher's militant war cry "allahu akbar," god is great. police said there were wires coming out of his jacket as if from a suicide vest shot him dead. an examination of the body found no bomb, but police say they did find a hand-written note claiming allegiance to isis. jawad rabi runs a clothing store nearby. >> i was concerned because there was a school, you know, near the police station. >> reporter: the attacker was later identified as a local petty thief known to police but with no known connection to any terrorist group. he apparently acted alone. par ritz -- paris was already on edge before the incident. it took place as president francois hollande led a ceremony commemorating the victims of the "charlie hebdo" massacre a year ago. and the memories of the second wave of attacks less than two president hollande said france was now living und
today there was a scare in paris on the anniversary of the terrorist attack on "charlie hebdo" magazine. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: this time the only body lying on the streets attacker. he had approached a police station carrying a butcher's militant war cry "allahu akbar," god is great. police said there were wires coming out of his jacket as if from a suicide vest shot him dead. an examination of the body found no bomb, but police say they did find a...