>>[shouting in french] [applause] marc perelman, our french news editor is here. reactingthe country is -- after the charlie hebdo attacks a year and a half ago, we have a real sense for those of us who live in this country that people are coming together. there was a sense of national unity. it sounds cliched, but we could feel it at the time. as the pictures show us, that is no longer the case. >> at the site where the tragic events occurred, you heard the booze for the prime minister. for theeard the boos prime minister, shouts calling for his resignation, and clapping for police, firefighters, and health workers. the people at the scene are obviously very emotional. those were mainly locals, some of which were there on july 14 the attacking, when happened, and so obviously the feeling is very raw. but there is no minute of silence, no national unity anymore. obviously nice and the area around the region are known to be conservative or even far right dominated areas. so there might be also a willingness by some who are in attendance to politicize this very dign