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he met with cabinet ministers and then with marine le pen leader of the national front. he had this to say. >> we are also working on a more robust prevention of any repeat of the events we have just witnessed. we know that such a repetition -- there were particularly serious events in december that show the possibility that certain people would use existing disarray to provoke another disaster. >> as i mentioned, eve irvine is standing by at the ÉlysÉe palace . that was the french president speaking after the terror attacks, making a point of thanking the security forces. now -- why now? as we>> as recited today, one of the targets of the attack, the yankees officer of 27, 8 -- young police officer of 27. while they say that all of france has been attacked and freedom of press and expression has been attacked, it has to be noted that the police forces are direct victims from these attacks. president francois hollande did leave the ÉlysÉe palace after a crisis meeting with the ministers. it led to direct talks with his interior minister and prime minister. he short while
he met with cabinet ministers and then with marine le pen leader of the national front. he had this to say. >> we are also working on a more robust prevention of any repeat of the events we have just witnessed. we know that such a repetition -- there were particularly serious events in december that show the possibility that certain people would use existing disarray to provoke another disaster. >> as i mentioned, eve irvine is standing by at the ÉlysÉe palace . that was the...
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marine le pens is right there. she said they discussed the rise of radical islam and she said she wants to be a part of the solidarity march on sunday. she is calling for an end to certain rules. 26 countries take part in those freedom of movement within all of the countries. if she acting like a politician? you bet she is. she was calling for a return to capital punishment am a to the death penalty. she said if she is elected in 2017, she would have a referendum on it. >> that wraps up our program. "surveillance" is next. we will continue to monitor events on bloomberg television. >> we are all over the news. keep it right here on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> french special forces close in on the kouachi brothers. the job market in america is improved. will your paycheck improve in 2015? good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is job stay, january 9. i'm tom keene. as always, scarlet fu and brendan greeley. front and center, the drama in france. >> special forces are
marine le pens is right there. she said they discussed the rise of radical islam and she said she wants to be a part of the solidarity march on sunday. she is calling for an end to certain rules. 26 countries take part in those freedom of movement within all of the countries. if she acting like a politician? you bet she is. she was calling for a return to capital punishment am a to the death penalty. she said if she is elected in 2017, she would have a referendum on it. >> that wraps up...
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marine le pen has been tweeting.nd that she will be meeting with francois hollande tomorrow. nicolas sarkozy will be meeting with him a little bit later on today. as we get more details, we will bring them to you. we need to talk about what else is happening. we have an economic story that you may be able to draw a line between the two. the economic story in the eurozone remains that 1 -- one that we in london, the bank of england will announce its latest rate decision today. philip rush is sitting next to me. good morning. no expectation of rates to change today. my sense is been that we are taking a step back from an assessment of an earlier rate hike coming through the bank. where do you see the first rate hike? >> in the second half of this year. that is clearly a long way away from the markets have drifted to over the past several weeks in particular. it is a reflection of oil prices falling very swiftly and that being passed through into expectations. that is just a worn off shock. it is the sort of thing that
marine le pen has been tweeting.nd that she will be meeting with francois hollande tomorrow. nicolas sarkozy will be meeting with him a little bit later on today. as we get more details, we will bring them to you. we need to talk about what else is happening. we have an economic story that you may be able to draw a line between the two. the economic story in the eurozone remains that 1 -- one that we in london, the bank of england will announce its latest rate decision today. philip rush is...
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he tweeted calm vote for le pen. he used to be a borderline terrorist intent on the [ inaudible ] during the algearian war. so you definitely see the society is trying to gather around key values around a political win on the interest of an extremist party. so i hope this actually will show the real feeling of them. >> interesting comments jacky that remi was just telling us about. how are the french public reacting to how their government has handled the ongoing crises in the country. >> reporter: obviously different people would have different views on this. but in terms of public manifestations of public opinion, we have rallies that have taken place, and also the two-minute silence that was held across france on thursday. these have been public displays of support, and people at these events at any rate appear to be responding to calls by the president, the prime minister and also the heard of the main opposition party, the former president to show unity. the message really coming from political leaders, and i'm
he tweeted calm vote for le pen. he used to be a borderline terrorist intent on the [ inaudible ] during the algearian war. so you definitely see the society is trying to gather around key values around a political win on the interest of an extremist party. so i hope this actually will show the real feeling of them. >> interesting comments jacky that remi was just telling us about. how are the french public reacting to how their government has handled the ongoing crises in the country....
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people like marie le pen say, a lot of these people are french. they're french citizens.tball players. they're police officers who get shot on the street trying to defend the people at "charlie hebdo," as happened the other day. and you've seen, there's a rift of course there is tension between the muslim population who are french citizens and france as a whole because of this deep sense of secular values that drive france. and it drives tension in the community because of those muslims within the community who feel they're being discriminated against. they want to wear their signs openly. that's what is driving the tension. that's why you see this rift that is possibly going to be exploited by people like marie le pen. but you're also seeing a backlash against marie le pen with the hash tag, i am ahmed, in honor of the police officer who died on the street. and the french president with his call for a march on sunday bringing together all political parties except the national front of marie le pen, bringing together all communities is very clearly trying to say that he i
people like marie le pen say, a lot of these people are french. they're french citizens.tball players. they're police officers who get shot on the street trying to defend the people at "charlie hebdo," as happened the other day. and you've seen, there's a rift of course there is tension between the muslim population who are french citizens and france as a whole because of this deep sense of secular values that drive france. and it drives tension in the community because of those...
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le pen probably mixing [indiscernible] in vienna. a demonstrationnd to the, you go with your heart and your feet. she said i was not invited. and as i am not invited, i will not go. and she went in a city far from paris where she feels at home to make her own sad and small [indiscernible] she puts herself out of the game. the miracle was to see this crowd which had nothing to do with these xenophobia, nationalistic feelings which are -- it is true which are very present in the debate in the last weeks but they were with us yesterday in the streets of paris. she will come back of course. when her father who is still the president -- he made again a big mistake. he said i am not charlie. i am not charlie. ok you're not charlie so go to this little city in the province of france. they are out of the game. quite unexpectedly but they are. >> what do you think the agenda is for france tonight? >> the agenda for france now is number one, to protect the news who are clearly targeted. it is said to arrive to this point, but it is a situation
le pen probably mixing [indiscernible] in vienna. a demonstrationnd to the, you go with your heart and your feet. she said i was not invited. and as i am not invited, i will not go. and she went in a city far from paris where she feels at home to make her own sad and small [indiscernible] she puts herself out of the game. the miracle was to see this crowd which had nothing to do with these xenophobia, nationalistic feelings which are -- it is true which are very present in the debate in the...
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shut up, le pen. shut up, le pen. >> you see, there is -- le pen is what the physical leigh is but also is the name of a french right wing politician known for extreme views on immigrants. what a witty reference what a double enten dre. you are hilarious. i cannot bear the dison sans-- dissonance between speech and truth. >> neither canniness. >> let's have a men age atrois and drown ourselves in levin. (cheers and applause) >> we'll be right back ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen up forefathers♪ ♪let them have some fun♪ ♪some fun♪ ♪some fun.♪ with rollover data, the data you don't use this month rolls over to the next month. and i don't have to do anything? not a thing, mobile share value customers get it automatically. it's how we show appreciation. you know i really appreciate that you appreciate me as a customer. and we appreciate how much you appreciate us appreciating our customers. and i appreciate that you appreciate that. and i appreciate you appreciating
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of the rectum whether it is marine le pen in -- divisive the right, whether it is marine le pen in francehappening in greece. >> podemos u.k. independence party, marine le pen, it is the casualty of the prolonged debt crisis that we've been suffering through. >> you are part of the establishment. how at threat is the establishment in europe? >> the euro zone in particular has missed the ball on so many occasions. too little, too late. mario draghi has been trying to push through quantitative easing for the past year but even he was too optimistic to years ago. what will the impact be? quantitative easing alone can't do it. you have to have actual reforms with it and if you don't have the two combined, it won't work. >> we are connecting the dots between al the anti-austerity parties but i have a chart that shows just the profundity of the greek debt crisis. this the recession increase in blue compared to the great depression in the u.s. the recession increase is more severe than what happened in the u.s. in the late 1920's and early 1930's. this is so much worse than what is going on in t
of the rectum whether it is marine le pen in -- divisive the right, whether it is marine le pen in francehappening in greece. >> podemos u.k. independence party, marine le pen, it is the casualty of the prolonged debt crisis that we've been suffering through. >> you are part of the establishment. how at threat is the establishment in europe? >> the euro zone in particular has missed the ball on so many occasions. too little, too late. mario draghi has been trying to push...
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. >> jacky what did he have a meeting with marine le pen, the right-wing organization that wants to seemmigration controls tightened up well aware the french public and indeed the president that groups such as this will use instances such as this to their own advantage. >> reporter: well the concern that has been expressed really consistently ever since the first attack at charlie hebdo has been expressed from president francois hollande the prime minister and also as well i think very significantly from the heard of the application application -- opposition party, the former president coming without a strong message of unity, saying that this is a time in the country that all forces that value the republican values should come out in support of those values. the former president say it's important that this should not be a time for party politics for scoring political points so i think certainly as the french public perceives that marine le pen has been trying to score political points that tactic could backfire when you have other figures taking a more statesman like approach. i think
. >> jacky what did he have a meeting with marine le pen, the right-wing organization that wants to seemmigration controls tightened up well aware the french public and indeed the president that groups such as this will use instances such as this to their own advantage. >> reporter: well the concern that has been expressed really consistently ever since the first attack at charlie hebdo has been expressed from president francois hollande the prime minister and also as well i think...
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marine le pen weight in. listen to what she had to say. >> the objective of these barbaric acts is to terrorize, paralyze through fear, to subjugate or to censor. undoubtedly, this attack that traumatized the nation there is there. it is my responsibility to say this must be overcome in to say this attack must liberate us in the face of islamic fundamentalism. we must not stay quiet and we must speak up about what happened. we must not be frightened of words. this terrorist act was a denial. >> in attending some of those vigils, i stopped by. it is remarkable how quickly this has shifted to a political debate. there is a very frank, open, and robust conversation about what may have to be done. also what it means to have a free press in the west. it will continue as the search for the subjects goes on. >> thank you. our international correspondent hans nichols, in paris. >> for more analysis of the terrorist attack, we are joined by pauline neville jones. he is currently a member of the u.k. parliamentary nati
marine le pen weight in. listen to what she had to say. >> the objective of these barbaric acts is to terrorize, paralyze through fear, to subjugate or to censor. undoubtedly, this attack that traumatized the nation there is there. it is my responsibility to say this must be overcome in to say this attack must liberate us in the face of islamic fundamentalism. we must not stay quiet and we must speak up about what happened. we must not be frightened of words. this terrorist act was a...
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jacky before we go on to marine le pen and the french national front, what have you seen in terms of the people are behaving? >> reporter: certainly a lot more visible security. it started really straight after those shootings at charlie hebdo, after spending several hours in the street near the offices of that newspaper, coming back to the offices where al jazeera is based in paris, seeing armed police at the main door of the -- of the tower that i'm sitting in checking quite rigorously the id to check whether people trying to get in were bonafied or not. also we see armed riot police coming any time there are big rallies. the square has been very much a focus for gatherings of people who wish to show their support for the people who were killed so pay tribute to those journalists and cartoonists who were shot at charlie hebdo, and on those occasions you see armed police there, because clearly these kind of gatherings could be a target. and than the paris underground system, at major intersections you see armed police even on station platforms, you see them and also a lot more visib
jacky before we go on to marine le pen and the french national front, what have you seen in terms of the people are behaving? >> reporter: certainly a lot more visible security. it started really straight after those shootings at charlie hebdo, after spending several hours in the street near the offices of that newspaper, coming back to the offices where al jazeera is based in paris, seeing armed police at the main door of the -- of the tower that i'm sitting in checking quite rigorously...
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clear a number of socialist leaders and centerleft politicians felt increasingly uncomfortable with le pen. is it true she was person non grata? what she said, the leaders said it is not the case. and the feeling that maybe she is being exploiting these for political purposes. >> john bowen, i want to turn to you. angela merkel, so much to talk to and discuss as we're looking at these pictures from central paris where the unity march is taking place. i want to ask about france's secular. one of the fundamental of the republic as we know it. what does it mean, if today, can you factor when it comes to being of a different religion and bringing everyone onto the same page? >> it does not have to be. the best way to understand is no preference for what religion over another. and at the same time, [indiscernible] to make sure those members who want to worship have a place to worship. france is a land of religious freedom. and at the same time, it tries to keep a balance as it makes religion not part of the public sphere and that is important. look at the leaders i have talked to and said we ha
clear a number of socialist leaders and centerleft politicians felt increasingly uncomfortable with le pen. is it true she was person non grata? what she said, the leaders said it is not the case. and the feeling that maybe she is being exploiting these for political purposes. >> john bowen, i want to turn to you. angela merkel, so much to talk to and discuss as we're looking at these pictures from central paris where the unity march is taking place. i want to ask about france's secular....
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. >> marine le pen. >> yes. >> is this an aggravating fact center the discontent that we see in france now among those some in the muslim community. >> almost certainly those are factors, but you have in that somewhat of a contradiction because france has such a strong colonial tradition and then it dissipateed from the 1960s on, 10% of the population is ethnic, ethnic north africa, you would think, at least from our perspective that there would be more and more acceptance of that. but one main difference, the lack of assimilation that france has been dealing with for generations. >> it works both ways. it's a lack of outreach by french society to assimilate. >> mm-hmm. >> and then those in these communities not willing to assimilate. it goes both ways. >> that's it exactly. it's a vicious cycle where you have neighborhoods and ghettos where one can grow up for generations without having to become a part of french culture speak the mother tongue. that's been a problem in french society, and unfortunately may at times culminate in such tragedies as we've seen. >> robert mcfadden, it's g
. >> marine le pen. >> yes. >> is this an aggravating fact center the discontent that we see in france now among those some in the muslim community. >> almost certainly those are factors, but you have in that somewhat of a contradiction because france has such a strong colonial tradition and then it dissipateed from the 1960s on, 10% of the population is ethnic, ethnic north africa, you would think, at least from our perspective that there would be more and more...
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le pen was invited to meet with hollande at the elaze and she refused. >> there we see the president, hollande. let's talk about the broader repercussionings. it's clearer, i think, this just didn't happen out of homegrown terrorism. there's a link to yemen and possibly al qaeda. >> i think this is something that many terrorism experts have been worried about for a long time. both within places like the united states, canada in london, in england. more complex cells of coordinated action of people that had fought in the iraq war or had trained with al qaeda camps or had gone into pakistan and the khyber region and had come out and re-entered these societies. what we've seen is occasional lone wolfs who may have done that before. there's monitoring going on. but this is truly a substantial a complex -- an al qaeda-like complexity. remember, al qaeda's markers are high-profile targets and multiple hits at the same time. and so there is that imprint in this, that sort of dna of complexity of an al qaeda hit. which seems to fit thus far. whether they've stumbled into it by coincidence or
le pen was invited to meet with hollande at the elaze and she refused. >> there we see the president, hollande. let's talk about the broader repercussionings. it's clearer, i think, this just didn't happen out of homegrown terrorism. there's a link to yemen and possibly al qaeda. >> i think this is something that many terrorism experts have been worried about for a long time. both within places like the united states, canada in london, in england. more complex cells of coordinated...
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also, the question whether the national front of marine le pen will be invited -- she has complained that she has not been invited -- to take part. it will start at around 3:00 p.m. and it will symbolically pass near the place where the attacks of place. the unp has said they do not think anyone should be excluded. but the socialist party said there was no place for the national front at this rally. we will see how this will pan out. they will sit down and talk. i imagine that they will be talking about it then. >> all right, thank you very much. let's get the latest on the manhunt. antiterrorist police and the town or close to the area where the suspects were last seen. our correspondent is in longpont the region where this is taking place. alex, what is the latest where you are? >> just to give you an idea, longpont is the biggest village in the area. 600 people live here. it is a small, what seems like a sleepy community. very small, country lanes that people -- police are try to drive across and through to find these two men. it is said that they are on foot , that they left thei
also, the question whether the national front of marine le pen will be invited -- she has complained that she has not been invited -- to take part. it will start at around 3:00 p.m. and it will symbolically pass near the place where the attacks of place. the unp has said they do not think anyone should be excluded. but the socialist party said there was no place for the national front at this rally. we will see how this will pan out. they will sit down and talk. i imagine that they will be...
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constitutional council has been welcomed by a number of politicians including the far-right heard marine le penlator: it's very clear that we need to establish an automatic stripping of nationality in the event of a conviction for this kind of crime, and we need to reestablish a double punishment. >> reporter: french law allows people to be stripped of citizenship in cases of terrorism. but this measure has only been used eight times since 1973. human rights lawyers are afraid this could set a dangerous precedent where in fact there are two classes of french citizens those born in france and those born overseas. >> translator: it was no surprise since the president was already set in another case. it is not satisfactory because it endorses the fact that there are two types of french citizens, which has never been the french tradition. >> the ruling by the constitutional council comes two weeks after a series of attacks in paris in which 17 people were killed. the french government is currently working on new legislation to tighten security. >>> two days of landmark talks between the united stat
constitutional council has been welcomed by a number of politicians including the far-right heard marine le penlator: it's very clear that we need to establish an automatic stripping of nationality in the event of a conviction for this kind of crime, and we need to reestablish a double punishment. >> reporter: french law allows people to be stripped of citizenship in cases of terrorism. but this measure has only been used eight times since 1973. human rights lawyers are afraid this could...
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marine le pen, for example nobody wanted to work with her. do not let her go with her popularist rhetoric and typically the fascist movement of the 1930s. we know what this leads to, and this will be the responsibility of franÇois hollande or a part on the right to showcase it. and people are saying, yes i'm ready to commit to the values of france. i want to march. i believe in it. people will building at an integral level connecting with people that you may not connect with on a daily bases. maybe the jewish community or muslim community or whoever was fills the clichÉ and go on as the media is portraying. one of the past participant j mentioned how the media is responsible for making such a case about 200 women who wanted to wear the veil, it's important to know that the secular laws of france apply to every religion, and showing the just the minority. >> but there is a case there are policies in place that make the muslim community feel marginalized. yes, freedom of speech. no one is kenaiing that. that is one value of the french society.
marine le pen, for example nobody wanted to work with her. do not let her go with her popularist rhetoric and typically the fascist movement of the 1930s. we know what this leads to, and this will be the responsibility of franÇois hollande or a part on the right to showcase it. and people are saying, yes i'm ready to commit to the values of france. i want to march. i believe in it. people will building at an integral level connecting with people that you may not connect with on a daily bases....
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marine le pen will have a meeting. there is a big march planned sunday. surrounding the inclusion of her. we will get back in another 25 minutes with some of the politics and what it means for the national conversation france is having about the role of islam any response to events like this. >> thank you. hans nichols's live in paris. >> the head of the u.k. security service is warning al qaeda is planning a terrorist atrocity here in britain. ryan chilcote has the details. what do we know? >> he is effectively calling for new powers for mi5. he worries that the number of terrorist attacks or terrorist attacks has been increasing. the number of capabilities in -- that is available to them has been decreasing. at a time when the threat is on the rise they are finding themselves more ill-equipped to deal with it. it is well your -- it is worth pointing out that the press conference was scheduled before the paris attacks. it was his 2014 in review. he simply so what we saw and paris was a reminder of the threat we all face. he did not suggest the paris atta
marine le pen will have a meeting. there is a big march planned sunday. surrounding the inclusion of her. we will get back in another 25 minutes with some of the politics and what it means for the national conversation france is having about the role of islam any response to events like this. >> thank you. hans nichols's live in paris. >> the head of the u.k. security service is warning al qaeda is planning a terrorist atrocity here in britain. ryan chilcote has the details. what do...
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symbolic movement of francois hollande having nicholas sarkozy come and he is meeting with marlene le pen. we have these two manhunts on, and french authorities are unable to apprehend the suspect for the moment. >> the french president is concerned, and he has called for national unity am a national cohesion, because he knows the climate is very tense. he also knows that there will be hard questions asked about security lapses on a first of all, in the protection of the charlie hebdo headquarter. we know the paper was a target of threats and intimidation and had firebomb attacks several years ago. in addition, we have now learned that at least one of the two suspects have been jailed and had been under surveillance from the french secret service. this will revive the same kind of questions we saw a couple years ago when mohammed merah went on a rampage and killed french soldiers and jewish kids in a jewish schools in the southwestern town of toulouse. we learned he had also been under surveillance from the french intelligence services and eventually escaped their attention. so this will
symbolic movement of francois hollande having nicholas sarkozy come and he is meeting with marlene le pen. we have these two manhunts on, and french authorities are unable to apprehend the suspect for the moment. >> the french president is concerned, and he has called for national unity am a national cohesion, because he knows the climate is very tense. he also knows that there will be hard questions asked about security lapses on a first of all, in the protection of the charlie hebdo...
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but now marine le pen is using islamophobia to try to win the next election. but she's a total hypocrite. she's two-faced, acting friendly one minute, then doing the opposite. >> merroun works tirelessly in his fight against fanatics of all camps. he wants to encourage understanding rather than prejudice. and he can be proud. he's been awarded the french medal of honor for his grass-roots work at promoting peace. >> i know how much our muslim fellow citizens are suffering right now, and i thank the chairman of the mosque, kalil merroun, for his emphatic words about the attacks. >> on the streets of france, voices are growing louder. the deep shock of the attacks has resulted in france's population closing ranks. hundred of thousand of muslims were among those marching to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attacks and their families. but that kind of closeness is far from complete - even within the muslim community, traditional and modern theologians are often vehemently opposed to each other. anthropologist malek chebel, himself a muslim,
but now marine le pen is using islamophobia to try to win the next election. but she's a total hypocrite. she's two-faced, acting friendly one minute, then doing the opposite. >> merroun works tirelessly in his fight against fanatics of all camps. he wants to encourage understanding rather than prejudice. and he can be proud. he's been awarded the french medal of honor for his grass-roots work at promoting peace. >> i know how much our muslim fellow citizens are suffering right now,...
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marine le pens showed up and she had things to say. up. >> "france in the french." the book to read on how to get to the culture in place. >> my agenda is the ecb and the culture of deflation. we have a real economic problem going in europe that europe possibly to -- europe's leaders can catch their breath, they will have to address. >> you have the u.s. economy where everything seems to be going ok. the lead up to the jobs report on friday. liz ann sonders how critical is the jobs report? >> i think a path of continued strong job growth will continue the path to tightening in the middle of the year. i think it is more about that they want to start the process now. they want to put bullets back in their gun for future use in the events that we have problems. they are not turning a problem -- blind eye to deflation. >> keep your powder try, as well. liz ann sonders think you so much. our thanks. bloomberg surveillance on radio continues. "in the loop" is up next. ♪ >> good morning. you are "in the loop." we begin with an update on yeste
marine le pens showed up and she had things to say. up. >> "france in the french." the book to read on how to get to the culture in place. >> my agenda is the ecb and the culture of deflation. we have a real economic problem going in europe that europe possibly to -- europe's leaders can catch their breath, they will have to address. >> you have the u.s. economy where everything seems to be going ok. the lead up to the jobs report on friday. liz ann sonders how...
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richard le pen mentioned center of the ramifications, the far right party.re you expecting political fallout? >> you are bound to get political reaction from an event like this. a reminder in the west we are not immune from events elsewhere in the middle east and elsewhere in it is also a reminder that global economy is him, politics their intertwined and part of the same aim. we are talking -- same thing. -- we're talk about markets and that is one focus on society and what we think about at the moment is the interaction between what is going on elsewhere and impact it could have a western economies. >> just very quickly, the u.k. employment situation, the fundamentals of the country's, wealth lost sight of what it is because in the bond market, no prices. i look at europe in no significant worker needs to be done on the economy? >> investors are concerned about growth prospects and that's why yields are so low. bond markets, pretty much the same thing. what the world is trying to get to grips to, governments, markets around the world is the implication of
richard le pen mentioned center of the ramifications, the far right party.re you expecting political fallout? >> you are bound to get political reaction from an event like this. a reminder in the west we are not immune from events elsewhere in the middle east and elsewhere in it is also a reminder that global economy is him, politics their intertwined and part of the same aim. we are talking -- same thing. -- we're talk about markets and that is one focus on society and what we think...
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if marine le pen gains more political support because of the attacks, that would be a godsend to al qaedaey would say to their potential supporters, look how about -- how bad europe is. they will never accept muslims and they have a far right leader stigmatizing the community. >> if we are looking at turning points, the turning point will not happen in paris. the turning point will happen in the heart of the arab world, in pakistan. it is going to have to be the rise of organic anti-militancy. and an eventual embrace of pluralism. and we are a long way off. it does not change in europe. >> how does it start? >> what is interesting is that the rise of isis, i think, and the spectacular violence, has had an impact in terms of producing an anti-militancy in the arab world. and i think the trouble is, it is a catch-22, it is tied to authoritarianism. we see this in egypt clearly where you have a strong anti-isis sentiment that has grown up without instigation from america. the problem is that it is tied up to dictatorial autocratic power. that is the sort of trap that the arab world faces. un
if marine le pen gains more political support because of the attacks, that would be a godsend to al qaedaey would say to their potential supporters, look how about -- how bad europe is. they will never accept muslims and they have a far right leader stigmatizing the community. >> if we are looking at turning points, the turning point will not happen in paris. the turning point will happen in the heart of the arab world, in pakistan. it is going to have to be the rise of organic...
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sentiment, this threatens social peace in a very important way and the rise of parties like marine le pen, all of these phenomena are worrisome when it comes to relations between muslim minority communities and the countries they live in. >> yesterday i interviewed a scholar from the council on foreign relations and she told me one area societies need to focus on is preventing radicalization from taking root by reaching out to the most vulnerable immigrants. why is it enough being done to integrate them -- integrate them into society's so they don't feel marginalized and become easy prey for islamist recruiters? >> it is being done in many of these countries. it is an area policy that has not been terribly well-developed. it requires a lot of money and these budgets are tight right now, due to the economic downturn. it is an area in which policymakers are learning by doing. it is quite difficult. a challenge. i have a feeling that this is going to concentrate their mind on it more. working with immigrant communities has not been europe's strong suit. these are countries that historically
sentiment, this threatens social peace in a very important way and the rise of parties like marine le pen, all of these phenomena are worrisome when it comes to relations between muslim minority communities and the countries they live in. >> yesterday i interviewed a scholar from the council on foreign relations and she told me one area societies need to focus on is preventing radicalization from taking root by reaching out to the most vulnerable immigrants. why is it enough being done to...
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simultaneously, that sort of inform, certainly there's the rise of the extreme right and the party of marine le penenophobeic and has been accused of being anti-semitic and on the other side you also see as we've learned from the events of this week the rise of islamic radicalism. there's also a strong strain of anti-semi-schism there. and so you've got this coming from two different sides of the political and religious spectrum. so the question is what is mainstream france doing to make young jewish people or jewish people in general feel protected? and to prevent this kind of an exodus? and i wonder inoam has a thought on that. how does he feel caught between these two extremisms? does he feel the french state is doing enough? >> it's a good question for you. are you getting the protection that you feel the french community, jewish community needs? >> we met the french president francois hollande this morning. he said that he will make more security for jewish people but there is a lot of security for jewish people. there's the french protection movement in france there is police there is the --
simultaneously, that sort of inform, certainly there's the rise of the extreme right and the party of marine le penenophobeic and has been accused of being anti-semitic and on the other side you also see as we've learned from the events of this week the rise of islamic radicalism. there's also a strong strain of anti-semi-schism there. and so you've got this coming from two different sides of the political and religious spectrum. so the question is what is mainstream france doing to make young...
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polarize societies and you force -- you lead to the rise of this backlash of the right and marine le pen of the nationalist right, certainly has been strengthened there. >> congressman garamendi says he thinks we news to utilize the muslim community in this country. i hadn't heard it put that way. >> absolutely. they are our allies. you know i heard some -- from so many muslims on wednesday who were saying that nobody -- no cartoonist has ever defamed the prophet mohamed as these guys who killed the people at "charlie hebdo." they worry about their children and about the way they are perceived and they are often the victims of it. we need to work with them in an inclusive way. we have no hope of gaining intelligence and stopping this. >> nicholas kristof of "the new york times" thank you so much. >>> the good news companies are hiring at a record pace but it's the u.s. could be about to make a huge mistake that could cost workers big time. we'll bring you both sides of the story ahead. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even pia
polarize societies and you force -- you lead to the rise of this backlash of the right and marine le pen of the nationalist right, certainly has been strengthened there. >> congressman garamendi says he thinks we news to utilize the muslim community in this country. i hadn't heard it put that way. >> absolutely. they are our allies. you know i heard some -- from so many muslims on wednesday who were saying that nobody -- no cartoonist has ever defamed the prophet mohamed as these...
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the national front, the right-wing party, marie le pen, whose father founded this party and brought it into promise unanimous prominence, they will be excluded from the national unity march. for some reasons. >> look at their propaganda. the propaganda is openly racist. it's openly prejudice. it's openly hateful to minorities across france. the national front has absolutely no business being in the european parliament, no business being in the french parliament, no business running a presidential election and no business being at this national unity rally. they are as much of the problem as jihadists are. there are many more national front supporters than jihadists in france. that's the problem. >> let's pick up on something else a more positive note that francois hollande reported. i think something that happened today was incredibly important in terms of the psychology in which this played out. and that was, this came to an end based on the actions of the security forces and it wasn't drawn to a conclusion by the perpetrators. because we know the unpredictability of what this outcome
the national front, the right-wing party, marie le pen, whose father founded this party and brought it into promise unanimous prominence, they will be excluded from the national unity march. for some reasons. >> look at their propaganda. the propaganda is openly racist. it's openly prejudice. it's openly hateful to minorities across france. the national front has absolutely no business being in the european parliament, no business being in the french parliament, no business running a...
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france marine le pen's anti-immigrant party once linked to former nazi collaborators is the third largestical party. we have seen an outbreak of vandals and violence driven by hatred of muslims. there are reports of attacks on mosques, including fire bombs, gunfire, pig heads and grenades. in dresden where that march took place, they are investigating the death of a man whose body was found outside his home. in england, shops were attacked leaving bullet holes in store windows. >> all my windows come out. i come out and say, the shop people were saying somebody is walking and smashed your window. we follow him. he jumps in the car and gone. >> french president francois hollande said muslims have the same rights as all citizens. anti-muslim acts should be severely punished. >> the muslim man who should be haileded as a hero for saving lives at the supermarket. he will be granted french citizenship after an online petition was signed by more than 3,000 people. joining me now, ayman mokadine. this is a point of contention in the domestic politics of basically every country in the eu. how fra
france marine le pen's anti-immigrant party once linked to former nazi collaborators is the third largestical party. we have seen an outbreak of vandals and violence driven by hatred of muslims. there are reports of attacks on mosques, including fire bombs, gunfire, pig heads and grenades. in dresden where that march took place, they are investigating the death of a man whose body was found outside his home. in england, shops were attacked leaving bullet holes in store windows. >> all my...
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what i have a problem with marine le pen and her followers, there's a thin line calling for smarter policiesnd institutionalize something that is kind of a bigoted legal regime, which is a better problem for france. >> her kritcritics would say straight out racist. interesting time of change in europe. thank you so much. stay with us in the days after these attacks in paris, there's been a palpable sense of fear in one community in particular. france's jewish community. we spent time in one jewish neighborhood where residents say they face anti-semitism every day. meet the residents when we come back. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for th
what i have a problem with marine le pen and her followers, there's a thin line calling for smarter policiesnd institutionalize something that is kind of a bigoted legal regime, which is a better problem for france. >> her kritcritics would say straight out racist. interesting time of change in europe. thank you so much. stay with us in the days after these attacks in paris, there's been a palpable sense of fear in one community in particular. france's jewish community. we spent time in...
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marie le pen. far right groups have flourished and are doing very very well. even though this has been a unity rally, marine lepen was not specifically invited. she was told she could come if she wants. she is not here. she and her national fund colleagues are marching in other parts of france they say, but this is also a very very sensitive moment in french domestic poll ticks. in germany they have been having weekly anti-islamic demonstrations demonstrations. >> one other symbol is i think appropriate. i was discussing this with a leader of the jewish community here earlier today. two of the heroes of the supermarket attack one of the jewish men who was killed who had tried to wrestle away the gun, he is a hero. also the young muslim employee from mali who tried to rescue people and successful hid 15 of them. i want to go to hala golani at the end of the route. what are you seeing there? >> well it's an extremely dense crowd, jake and christiane. this is the end point as i was saying minutes ago, but it looks very much like it's in full swing. if you're goin
marie le pen. far right groups have flourished and are doing very very well. even though this has been a unity rally, marine lepen was not specifically invited. she was told she could come if she wants. she is not here. she and her national fund colleagues are marching in other parts of france they say, but this is also a very very sensitive moment in french domestic poll ticks. in germany they have been having weekly anti-islamic demonstrations demonstrations. >> one other symbol is i...
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been a suspicious like in the rest of the world so there might be a turn to the extreme right to le pene a ramming and it is certainly possible for most human beings to make a distinction between regular muslims and radicals. i was in israel nor the last two weeks and i frankly went to israel expecting that the country through many of the years i was going there, the last 20 years had turned more racist, more antiarab in general. people are still completely able to make the distinction between the good honest, respectful arabs, respectful muslims that are the virginia majority and the small number of islamists they are capable of making the distinction as most americans are. i'm hopeful that will not turn into a group label as we did pretty much after 9/11. >> where do you come down on this? >> an act like this strengthens the hand of those who are not welcoming, who are less inclusive, who are suspicious. i don't think it's any question. if you are picking political futures right now, in france where president hollande has got the lowest ratings in the history of the fifth republic tha
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. >> i'm intrigued that you say that francois hollande met with marine le pens, they head of the opposition populist national front. help us understand what that means in an american context. >> ok. well, there is not really a significant context. i don't want to say -- she is on the outside of mainstream political discourse. initial reports were that she was going to take place in a unity march on sunday and that was walked back today. she harshly and fiercely criticized that after she and other political leaders met with francois hollande at the palace. coming out of that meeting is one francois hollande decided to brief again and again during the ongoing military operation with helicopters that were swirling around these two suspects. >> thank you so much. a map here of what we are witnessing. it is a heathrow alternative. dammartin this year. this is a world war i. >> it is 26 miles northeast of paris. >> this is an industrial area where the town itself is. around it is largely agricultural and dairy. >> it is gorgeous. >> the suspect that had surrendered himself was far further north t
. >> i'm intrigued that you say that francois hollande met with marine le pens, they head of the opposition populist national front. help us understand what that means in an american context. >> ok. well, there is not really a significant context. i don't want to say -- she is on the outside of mainstream political discourse. initial reports were that she was going to take place in a unity march on sunday and that was walked back today. she harshly and fiercely criticized that after...
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regarding marie le pen.he claims that she was not invited, but no official invitations were issued for the parties. she was received by francois hollande last week after the events at "charlie hebdo." fronds up -- francois hollande made it absolutely clear on friday everybody was welcome and said he would guarantee the security of everyone, including marie le pen. this is an enormous challenge for france's police. can you imagine, more than 50 world leaders? it is absolutely clear that a number of socialist leaders, a number of additions would have felt increasingly uncomfortable walking with marienlenpen -- marie le pen. was it she considered persona non grata? that is what she says. is she exploiting this for political purposes? >> john bowen there are so many issues to talk to and discussed as we look at these pictures from the center of paris where the unity march is taking place, but i want to ask you about france's secular tradition. it is completely detached from religion. that is one of the fundament
regarding marie le pen.he claims that she was not invited, but no official invitations were issued for the parties. she was received by francois hollande last week after the events at "charlie hebdo." fronds up -- francois hollande made it absolutely clear on friday everybody was welcome and said he would guarantee the security of everyone, including marie le pen. this is an enormous challenge for france's police. can you imagine, more than 50 world leaders? it is absolutely clear...
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with everything that has been going on with the popular front and how real it -- and help marine le pen has exploited the situation. we don't know what is going to happen. >> "i wasn't invited to this rally and we're not going to participate" -- the leader is taking part in another rally elsewhere. >> it was crazy not to invite her. if there is any moment that ever existed in the last 30, 40 years, this is the moment where france expresses unity with all its people. it is very difficult to know exactly what has happened over the last couple of days in reference to the jockeying for position, but that is what might happen in the very near future. there are many people of different political backgrounds in what we hope is a crusade for saying that this would be a sign of some future of dialogue. i think that france -- i have a little more confidence in the people of france than i do in the publications of france. >> i wanted to talk about that, the reaction of ordinary french people. if you look away from the international angle of this for just a moment and focus on france the tensions t
with everything that has been going on with the popular front and how real it -- and help marine le pen has exploited the situation. we don't know what is going to happen. >> "i wasn't invited to this rally and we're not going to participate" -- the leader is taking part in another rally elsewhere. >> it was crazy not to invite her. if there is any moment that ever existed in the last 30, 40 years, this is the moment where france expresses unity with all its people. it is...
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the spanish and marine le pen in paris have been talking about this over the last 24 hours. let's talk about what happens next. the senior advisor to the transatlantic council on migration joins us now. is schengen at risk elizabeth? >> i don't think the fundamental attendance -- tenants of schengen are at risk. the question is, how do you improve security in a context where people can move freely within europe? that is a question of both intelligence and trying to think through the ramifications of border measures. what we've seen our various different statements. some people would like to see strengthening of external border checks. some would like to see an occasional based on intelligence in border check. some have suggested it is immediately necessary. it is unclear for what length of time that would be. >> what are we going to end up with? as you were mentioning, there are different parties and different countries calling for different things. there is the whole debate on europe as a whole. this puts in question the very nature of schengen. what are we going to get? >>
the spanish and marine le pen in paris have been talking about this over the last 24 hours. let's talk about what happens next. the senior advisor to the transatlantic council on migration joins us now. is schengen at risk elizabeth? >> i don't think the fundamental attendance -- tenants of schengen are at risk. the question is, how do you improve security in a context where people can move freely within europe? that is a question of both intelligence and trying to think through the...
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marine le pen, from the point of view that you look at it, has been trying to exploit the situation or is being exploited. we don't know exactly from this point of view what has happened. >> just to provide some context she said that she was not invited to this rally. that is why we are not going to participate in this rally. they are taking part in another rally in france. >> it was crazy not to invite her. if there is any moment that has ever existed in the last 30-40 years, this is the moment for france to express unity with all of its people. it's difficult to reference the jockeying for position, but that's what may happen in the near future. we have many people of different political backgrounds. as others were saying, we hope that this would be a sign of some future, some dialogue. i think that france i have a little bit more confidence in the people that i do the politicians. >> i wanted to ask you about that. the reaction of ordinary french people. the tensions that do exist between the different communities in france, jewish moslem, or christian. where do you think france is
marine le pen, from the point of view that you look at it, has been trying to exploit the situation or is being exploited. we don't know exactly from this point of view what has happened. >> just to provide some context she said that she was not invited to this rally. that is why we are not going to participate in this rally. they are taking part in another rally in france. >> it was crazy not to invite her. if there is any moment that has ever existed in the last 30-40 years, this...
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le pen in france and her popularity as an example.rical evidence is i think clear, this idea that austerity drives productive reform is not supported by any of our experience with human nature. it is not supported by the history of a dressing countries -- of a dressing countries. any policy for changing a human institution has to have both carrots and sticks. the german approach that has been so focused on the sticks does not seem to have worked so well. >> larry, we thank you for your time. former treasury secretary here with me and stephanie. >> thank you so much for bringing us that interview. i think the big headline out of that is that he is in fear that europe is going to be the next japan or well on its way. i want to bring back sam zell the chairman of equity group and less -- check -- chairman of equity group investments. maybe we are the supermodel on the block given what larry summers just said. >> the supermodel still need cosmetics and all kinds of other things. [laughter] >> they have got to come from other places. i thi
le pen in france and her popularity as an example.rical evidence is i think clear, this idea that austerity drives productive reform is not supported by any of our experience with human nature. it is not supported by the history of a dressing countries -- of a dressing countries. any policy for changing a human institution has to have both carrots and sticks. the german approach that has been so focused on the sticks does not seem to have worked so well. >> larry, we thank you for your...
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there is more to say about jefferson, the essential incite here is he personally sxworingsed and le in. . his pen to support a version of sec secularism secularism. he protected space for, for protestant religion activity engagement with texts and the inner transformation and volume terri association and communities of the faithful. at the strove to make reasonableness a good religion and struck out violently against any attempt, even private ones to constrain another's conscience. in september 18, '00 letter to rush, he laid out this proposition most clearly: pledging to use all of his power if elected president to fight against attempts to introduce religious establishment, he said it better action of course i have sworn upon the altar of god eternal host acrety. ierny. members or representatives of my knowledge minority religions followed his pattern of advocating for space at the table in a way that actually en trenches protestant interests in the version of protestant secularism. john kerry, barack obama, three residents candidates operating outside of white property 1259 tradicians affirmed
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le's victims survived and identified him. >>> police in lower merion township are denying that they racially profiled two snow shovelers. the young men were hired to shovel sidewalk at pen win home on tuesday. they were stopped by officers, and ordered to sit in the snow while they were investigated. the superintendent of police say the the officers stopped the men only to see if they had a permit to go house to house looking for work. >> it was just a little bit extreme they are shoveling snow in broad daylight. i'm thinking profiling. >> absolutely not, the the the officers were stopping them because they were soliciting for business. encounters were very friendly n1 case they shook the officer's hand. >> the snow shovelers were released and not charged. >>> coming up this morning on "eyewitness news" we have new developments in the widening measles out break. >>> find out how many people are being monitored for ininfection, and how many cases have already been confirmed, back in two minutes. >>> a minivan crashes in the house in north philadelphia. >> yeah, one person is dead but in the because of that crash. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the s
le's victims survived and identified him. >>> police in lower merion township are denying that they racially profiled two snow shovelers. the young men were hired to shovel sidewalk at pen win home on tuesday. they were stopped by officers, and ordered to sit in the snow while they were investigated. the superintendent of police say the the officers stopped the men only to see if they had a permit to go house to house looking for work. >> it was just a little bit extreme they are...
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no, score the pens with the turnover and the flyers zone, luke schenn first shot find the back of the net. orange and black took the lead. later in the period zach rinaldi crushing chris lely suspension from the league. jake voracek dropped the gloves. and luke schenn did a number on his former teammate steve downie, fights all over the place and pierre dropped bobby fornham. flyers down two to one when chris vandevelde scored. now they're in overtime tied at two. >>> sixers tomorrow's home game versus the knicks. here they are at practice. midpoint of the season the record is eight and 33. coach brown with the mid season report. >> our defense has been really good. we're moving in the direction we want. we still have to continue offensively to pass the ball and share the ball so much better. i think that we're getting there. sometimes it gets deflating when we don't make shots at the end of those good passes but i see it being that mostly as a team and i'm thrilled with the development that the guys are making. >> yesterday lost by 35 to the wizards. michael carter-williams struggled scoring just seven points. after the game nerlens noel voiced his frustration over not
no, score the pens with the turnover and the flyers zone, luke schenn first shot find the back of the net. orange and black took the lead. later in the period zach rinaldi crushing chris lely suspension from the league. jake voracek dropped the gloves. and luke schenn did a number on his former teammate steve downie, fights all over the place and pierre dropped bobby fornham. flyers down two to one when chris vandevelde scored. now they're in overtime tied at two. >>> sixers tomorrow's...