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even the first immigrants in marseilles, the italians spanish, all that. it all worked fine perhaps because it was the same religion. what came after is more complicated, less integrated. >> reporter: he said that has given rise to uneasiness. difficult encounters are already occurring. >> the old marseilles are annoyed to have people who come and bother them in their hometown because we have our ways and the new arrivals feel not well accepted and you feel their hatred increasing. you can see it in the buses. there are fights, and that didn't happen before. >> reporter: we asked if he believed new imgrants are to blame? >> i'm absolutely convinced the main problems come from this. >> reporter: there are a lot of verbal insults. the stares, people in the streets looking at me. natalie was born in france, the daughter of an algerian immigrant. she converted to islam in her early tweents and is married to an imam. the mother of seven says once or twice a month she is ridiculed because she wears a scarf. she says she's been excluded from her children's field
even the first immigrants in marseilles, the italians spanish, all that. it all worked fine perhaps because it was the same religion. what came after is more complicated, less integrated. >> reporter: he said that has given rise to uneasiness. difficult encounters are already occurring. >> the old marseilles are annoyed to have people who come and bother them in their hometown because we have our ways and the new arrivals feel not well accepted and you feel their hatred increasing....
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marseille is france's second largest city. it is also were you ever its motor multi-cultural and diversities, but really, beneath these slogans of solidarity, unity, there's an underlying feeling here of distrust, really. we've been talking to people here and what thief been saying is what we're worried about is whether or not communities can actually live side by side after the recent attacks in paris. we saw -- we met people from the muslim community. there is a very large muslim population here. that they said it's a very sad situation, because we feel people are looking upon us as if we were responsible for this. we were not responsible for this. we condemn this. but at the same time, they also blame policies of the government saying that if you don't improve the lives of the muslim youth it gives them ground to be recruited by extremists. that we met members of the jewish community saying i am charlie, i am a policeman and i am jew. we asked them why. they say we feel we were targeted during the hostage taking situation a
marseille is france's second largest city. it is also were you ever its motor multi-cultural and diversities, but really, beneath these slogans of solidarity, unity, there's an underlying feeling here of distrust, really. we've been talking to people here and what thief been saying is what we're worried about is whether or not communities can actually live side by side after the recent attacks in paris. we saw -- we met people from the muslim community. there is a very large muslim population...
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marseilles has a large muslim identity. some want their position clear: "i am charlie i am jew," was on some of their posters. this is a sign of what they feel might be a thing to come. >> this is are for us, we could all be their sons, their brothers. this is why some of us flee and go tofleegoond to and go to israel. >> many people here have told us that they are afraid. they said last week's attacks were only the beginning. some of them have said that the enemy lives among them. and the authorities won't be able to win the fight. and this feeling is being capitalized by france's far right which as of late, has gained favor in the past, for its views. especially after the recent violence. >> it is true such events encourage people to join the far right. >> reporter: it is that feeling that muslims are concerned about whether communities can continue to live together. >> translator: there are divisions in marseilles like everywhere else, but nothing is being done to bring communities together. >> reporter: last week's atta
marseilles has a large muslim identity. some want their position clear: "i am charlie i am jew," was on some of their posters. this is a sign of what they feel might be a thing to come. >> this is are for us, we could all be their sons, their brothers. this is why some of us flee and go tofleegoond to and go to israel. >> many people here have told us that they are afraid. they said last week's attacks were only the beginning. some of them have said that the enemy lives...
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the rally expected to kick off any moment now tell us what's going on in marseille. >> well, like you mentioned a show of unity show of solidarity people here, as well are gathering next to marseille port as a show of defiance to show the world we are a strong, united country. people have telling us a lot of condemnation of the recent killings in paris but clearly behind the slogans we felt and underlying feeling of distrust and fear. the people are starting to question whether communities can actually live together. some people are holding signs saying i am charlie, i am the police and i am jew and we asked them why. they said that as france as jews we feel targeted. we have been in the past. we feel the attack on the grocery store on friday, that's just a sign of what is to come approximate then you speak to a french muslim, and he he says that it is sad that yes there were difficulties in france in the past, but they are now worsening, and it's sat because of the way people are looking at us so you really feel that there are divisions in society worsened by the recent violence in p
the rally expected to kick off any moment now tell us what's going on in marseille. >> well, like you mentioned a show of unity show of solidarity people here, as well are gathering next to marseille port as a show of defiance to show the world we are a strong, united country. people have telling us a lot of condemnation of the recent killings in paris but clearly behind the slogans we felt and underlying feeling of distrust and fear. the people are starting to question whether...
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dana in marseille there. the march in france is now said by organizers to have attracted up to 1.5 million marchers and a million in the frequence rest of france. we're waiting for police statistics it may differ from that but organizers saying 2.5 million people marching all around france. let's get to the two routes which the marchers are using. they're all starting in the same place. the place de la republiqeue and place de la nation is the end place there. and let's speak to an assistant professor here in doha. remy, a lot of talk about unity and immigration. people are saying, okay, we're all together today. we've all come through a really horrific experience, and there is a sense of unity now, is it going to last. >> that's a good question. whether or not it's a couple of weeks or will we see changes and commitment to these coming values and stop putting the blame on one part of the population or the other. obviously one of the main priorities when you're talking about president hollande or the right-wi
dana in marseille there. the march in france is now said by organizers to have attracted up to 1.5 million marchers and a million in the frequence rest of france. we're waiting for police statistics it may differ from that but organizers saying 2.5 million people marching all around france. let's get to the two routes which the marchers are using. they're all starting in the same place. the place de la republiqeue and place de la nation is the end place there. and let's speak to an assistant...
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they just finished singing the marseilles the national anthem in france sorry for botching the pronunciation of that. for the third time they've been chants "who are you, charlie who are you, charlie." there are flags from countries all over the world, even a flag from the state of california here. people here holding signs saying not only "i am charlie" standing of course for "charlie hebdo," the french satirical magazine where 12 innocent people were slaughtered by terrorists on wednesday, but also je suis ahmed, referring to the muslim police officer killed wednesday, je suis jewish talking about solidarity for the four jews targeted and killed in that kosher grocery store on friday. there is a lot developing behind the scenes when it comes to investigation in the terrorist attacks. obviously one of the suspects one of the terrorists amedy coulibaly released a video in
they just finished singing the marseilles the national anthem in france sorry for botching the pronunciation of that. for the third time they've been chants "who are you, charlie who are you, charlie." there are flags from countries all over the world, even a flag from the state of california here. people here holding signs saying not only "i am charlie" standing of course for "charlie hebdo," the french satirical magazine where 12 innocent people were slaughtered...
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we have more from marseilles. >> school begins in marseille with men in bulletproof vests and rifles.> they are -- i tell them they are here to protect us and make sure nothing happens. the police are strong. we have been asking to have them here for a while. only after something awful happens that we could have the police here for protection. >> this school has previously received threats. many in the neighborhood are afraid. it is a welcomed change. >> we feel reassured with the police presence. they had to reassure us. they were 20% of students absent at today's role call. >> security is being ramped up. the move was made after an emergency cabinet meeting at the palace. 10,000 troops have been mobilized. >> we are continuing operations outside the country. it will see 10,000 personnel mobilized, about the same amount mobilized internationally. >> an increase in security in public transportation. 16,000 armed men and women will be guarding france. >> a french man has been arrested in bulgaria, suspected of having links with the paris attackers and was trying to cross into turkey wh
we have more from marseilles. >> school begins in marseille with men in bulletproof vests and rifles.> they are -- i tell them they are here to protect us and make sure nothing happens. the police are strong. we have been asking to have them here for a while. only after something awful happens that we could have the police here for protection. >> this school has previously received threats. many in the neighborhood are afraid. it is a welcomed change. >> we feel reassured...
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zeina khodr al jazerra marseille? bombers including girls aged 10 and fine years old have killed at least two dozen people within the past 48 hours in northern nigeria. more than from the capital abuja. >> reporter: it's a worrying development in nigeria. we can see the older men attacking police and military positions, using devices like that but now over the last few months, we are seeing a number of girls increasing number of girls being used as suicide bombers. now, this is not the first time. yesterday we heard another story where a suicide bomber as young as 10 years blew herself up in the marketplace killing nearly 20 people. and then this development where two girls were involved. late last year we are seeing so many girls involved in suicide bombings in the northern city. so this is a worrying development for nigerians and people are actually at a loss now because they see boko haram using a new device or another tactic to attack military positions and other strategic areas in nigeria. >>> indonesian search a
zeina khodr al jazerra marseille? bombers including girls aged 10 and fine years old have killed at least two dozen people within the past 48 hours in northern nigeria. more than from the capital abuja. >> reporter: it's a worrying development in nigeria. we can see the older men attacking police and military positions, using devices like that but now over the last few months, we are seeing a number of girls increasing number of girls being used as suicide bombers. now, this is not the...
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this is not only a problem in marseille. across france, there's a struggle to integrate communities. each side blames the other for the social breakdown. these young men feel uncomfortable among their own. many in the immigrant population are young and they can be an easy target because of the feelings of margization. >> we feel more welcomed here in the northern areas and people lookatus differently in the south. as if we're immigrant and second class citizens, and even the police treat us badly. >> this woman is french algerian. and doesn't want to give her identity because she fears social inequalities could breed more fanaticism. >> i'm scared, because if they don't find work, they can be easily radicalized. they need to be busy and not spend time on the internet, where the radicals prey on them. >> so far the killings have worsened social tensions, deliberate or not the consequence is an environment that can be exploited. aljazeera, marseille. >> diane francis is editor at large of canada's national post. she says that
this is not only a problem in marseille. across france, there's a struggle to integrate communities. each side blames the other for the social breakdown. these young men feel uncomfortable among their own. many in the immigrant population are young and they can be an easy target because of the feelings of margization. >> we feel more welcomed here in the northern areas and people lookatus differently in the south. as if we're immigrant and second class citizens, and even the police treat...
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al jazeera marseille. >> marseille that the largest muslim population france. >> six are dead in far western china, shot trying to stop an attack at a shopping district. it happened in far western province, no one else was hurt. the area is home to 9 million he is nick muslims the scene of deadly clashes between security forces that have been taking place over recent years. >> nato secretary general saying the situation is getting better in eastern ukraine after a violent weekend. witnesses in the city of donetsk saw rocket firing despite a formal truce in the region. >> people in the south waking up to heavy fog this morning and we are continue to go follow that weather event affecting many states in the northeast. coming up, we'll have a report from our meteorologist. we will be right back with more aljazeera america. stay with us. >> there are questions raised about chris christie and relationship with the dallas cowboys. could a multi-million dollars contract affect his presidential chances? >> if you took mass transit sunday you may have noticed fellow riders missing a major art
al jazeera marseille. >> marseille that the largest muslim population france. >> six are dead in far western china, shot trying to stop an attack at a shopping district. it happened in far western province, no one else was hurt. the area is home to 9 million he is nick muslims the scene of deadly clashes between security forces that have been taking place over recent years. >> nato secretary general saying the situation is getting better in eastern ukraine after a violent...
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marseille, thousands of thousands of people.m also seeing tens of thousands of people turning up in other european capitals like vienna they're 18,000 people turning up, similar story in berlin, the german capital. this is obviously an international movement at this stage. we are going to turn out to our reporter at place de la republique. tell us where what -- tell us what is happening where you are, what you are hearing from the participants of this rally to . >> it is an important day for everyone here in france. you have all the religious communities here for this republican march. i'm joined by a rabbi. thanks for being with us. rabbi you do extremely well one of the victims, one of the men who was killed. he was killed during the attack on the supermarket. you were also in close contact you still are, with his family. can you tell me, do you think this type of march with somebody people turning up to pay tribute to the memory of those victims can that help in any way the family of that person you know who was killed? >> i
marseille, thousands of thousands of people.m also seeing tens of thousands of people turning up in other european capitals like vienna they're 18,000 people turning up, similar story in berlin, the german capital. this is obviously an international movement at this stage. we are going to turn out to our reporter at place de la republique. tell us where what -- tell us what is happening where you are, what you are hearing from the participants of this rally to . >> it is an important day...
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serving with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseilles.nd battalion and eighth pioneer regiment. fighting with the 8th illinois on the swason front. 372nd on the plains of francois. 331st at busey farm. 369th in the argon. 369th fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a man ever captured. not a foot of ground ever lost. the first american troops to receive 369th. for action above and beyond the call of duty, many received honored medals. when they cleaned up in france the boys came marching home. ♪ >> among them was henry johnson, who was one companion, needham roberts, killed four and captured 48 germans for which the french nation decorated them for exceptional bravery. and there were those among the honored at arlington. samuel washington, walter watters, william fox, john simms, young charles young, colonel, united states army. and to their memory, sermon and stones and bronze. tribute to a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united sta
serving with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseilles.nd battalion and eighth pioneer regiment. fighting with the 8th illinois on the swason front. 372nd on the plains of francois. 331st at busey farm. 369th in the argon. 369th fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a man ever captured. not a foot of ground ever lost. the first american troops to receive 369th. for action above and beyond the call of duty, many received honored medals. when they cleaned up in france the boys came...
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julie kim and justin is one of the owners i know it's a long day and thank the planning department marseille's been a patient person i'm here to ask you follow the elements by the planning department and not take discretionary review and our main objective to create a home for a growing family the plan the minimum footprint for a bedroom to be loejtd on the 6 floos under oath we have a 6 month-old baby i know having to reach our kids' bedroom is not ideal as david mentioned we'll be a fuel 10 feet under the maximum limit and our architect christian will talk about that and each of the neighbors live in a higher building and those are over 3 thousand square feet and mr. hart one of the dr requesters is an additional in an we believe that you deny the request for discretionary review and allow us to build a home it's family friendly thank you. >> it will come up when you start speaking. >> good morning. i'm christian justin and julie's architect thank you for the opportunity to speak in evening our approach as with our work to the sensitive and meet our clients needed our proposal is well with
julie kim and justin is one of the owners i know it's a long day and thank the planning department marseille's been a patient person i'm here to ask you follow the elements by the planning department and not take discretionary review and our main objective to create a home for a growing family the plan the minimum footprint for a bedroom to be loejtd on the 6 floos under oath we have a 6 month-old baby i know having to reach our kids' bedroom is not ideal as david mentioned we'll be a fuel 10...
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similar marches took place elsewhere in france, includeing marseille and lyon. the total number of participants nationwide is expected to top 3.7 million. no major incident occurred at the rallies. more than 5,000 police officers and soldiers were on guard. anti-terrorism security remains at the highest level in the country. >>> an online video has shown what appears to be the gunman who took hostages at a grocery in eastern paris. the clip appeared on a video sharing website on sunday. 32-year-old amedy coulibaly killed four hostages at the deli. he was later killed by security forces. the man in the video claims he's a fighter from the islamic state militant group. he says he's coordinating with the two gunmen who attacked the "charlie hebdo." >> he says the three men have done things together to achieve more impact. the man says one cannot attack and not expect retribution. his comments suggest his attack was in retaliation for military action by france and other western nations against islamic state targets. the video's believed to have been filmed with the
similar marches took place elsewhere in france, includeing marseille and lyon. the total number of participants nationwide is expected to top 3.7 million. no major incident occurred at the rallies. more than 5,000 police officers and soldiers were on guard. anti-terrorism security remains at the highest level in the country. >>> an online video has shown what appears to be the gunman who took hostages at a grocery in eastern paris. the clip appeared on a video sharing website on...
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new from overnight, a family escaped a house fire in camden county around midnight on marseilles place. everyone got out of this townhome safely and crews quickly put out the there. as you see there, the home is badly damaged. no word on what caused the fire. >>> happening today, u.s. attorney general eric holder will be in philadelphia to hold a roundtable meeting on building trust between police and the community. nbc 10's tracy davidson is live in our digital operations center. tracy, why philadelphia? >> it's part of a nationwide tour in the wake of deaths across the country at the hands of police. during his visit today, holder will discuss president obama's task force on 21st century policing. that includes a federal review of the use of military style equipment by local police departments and a community police initiative to pay for up to 50,000 body one cameras for police officers. >> we in the department of justice are continuing a dialogue to increase the understanding between police and community of each other's role function. >> holder will meet today with local officials i
new from overnight, a family escaped a house fire in camden county around midnight on marseilles place. everyone got out of this townhome safely and crews quickly put out the there. as you see there, the home is badly damaged. no word on what caused the fire. >>> happening today, u.s. attorney general eric holder will be in philadelphia to hold a roundtable meeting on building trust between police and the community. nbc 10's tracy davidson is live in our digital operations center....
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there were moments when no one would speak, and then someone sings le marseilles. i've never ever seen this in my whole life, and i've been to ral rallies rallies. that's what you do when you're from the west, you rally a lot. i've never ever seen this idea the french flag, this idea that our nation is a political nation. what makes our identity as a french as french is. [speaking french] >> that aptitude, that palpability of seeing in others not what's different, but what's similar to us. >> was it important, do you think, to show united fronts with politicians from all sides together today for this republican march? >> well, actually, i'm not very sure that the people mind what the politicians are doing in general. this is a very -- how do you say it, grass roots citizen spontaneous movement. probably very far away from the parties, in any case, and i think that's what's important, is that there's an important -- people want to be together. they want to show that they can be a people together. because in france, you've had in the past years an extreme right party
there were moments when no one would speak, and then someone sings le marseilles. i've never ever seen this in my whole life, and i've been to ral rallies rallies. that's what you do when you're from the west, you rally a lot. i've never ever seen this idea the french flag, this idea that our nation is a political nation. what makes our identity as a french as french is. [speaking french] >> that aptitude, that palpability of seeing in others not what's different, but what's similar to...
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>>mark: marseille is a fairly light traffic will be watching for any hot spots out there this morningas we come back. richdarkhocolate coveng st ceers. flaved with exot fru juices. i's chocole anfruiflavors li you'veeverexperiend bere. scov broside. >>mark: the biggest reason gasoline prices and right now the figures were down close to 100 they're down 60 after the cpi came out is down a couple points and to turn things around to that the same coverage of the planned protest this morning it was start in just 30 minutes. >>mark: web team covers inside and outside the station will check with supporters at the same bill is a lot of chatter on facebook a lot of talk about how the people gathering for this protest at the montgomery street station blue be watching that closely for you in case to develop to cause problems this morning. at >> james: one of the recall affects for the anticipated problems might be more people driving from the east bay into san francisco the possibility exists of the heavy commute at the bay bridge toll plaza is pretty hard to tell whether the drive times are st
>>mark: marseille is a fairly light traffic will be watching for any hot spots out there this morningas we come back. richdarkhocolate coveng st ceers. flaved with exot fru juices. i's chocole anfruiflavors li you'veeverexperiend bere. scov broside. >>mark: the biggest reason gasoline prices and right now the figures were down close to 100 they're down 60 after the cpi came out is down a couple points and to turn things around to that the same coverage of the planned protest this...
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under two mile visibility write-downs amount visibility in fairfield those two spots in the bay area marseilleash led to develop a sort of went to the morning to a message to the sea where the fog is forming a lot to our calls cost right now santa rosa 36 for a film at 39 before it clear whether everywhere else as will we can cloud on to the tech the attempt to this after no-this is kept them out of the area. >> james: the cause of beginning to move again as a result were or to shield some of them sometime this afternoon at temperatures will drop anywhere from 2 to 5 degrees as a result in the south will see widespread of the '60s and far less 70 degree weather them saw yesterday and look for anything from 67 cincinnati reds to the most are in the santa clara valley in the east it will follow six is an adulterer makes systems for the san ramon valley depends on where you're of near richmond about 64 is in his south america when down to the south but it was solely warmer 6769 degrees but sunday get down to union city to emphasis the downtown and across another 6367 agree should be a temperature
under two mile visibility write-downs amount visibility in fairfield those two spots in the bay area marseilleash led to develop a sort of went to the morning to a message to the sea where the fog is forming a lot to our calls cost right now santa rosa 36 for a film at 39 before it clear whether everywhere else as will we can cloud on to the tech the attempt to this after no-this is kept them out of the area. >> james: the cause of beginning to move again as a result were or to shield...
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more than 60,000 people turned up in marseille. in leonlyon, around 200,000 people have turned out. we are getting news from bordeaux in the southwest of french -- southwest of france. more than 100,000 people have turned up. i'm just receiving another line now from the news agency, that altogether, discounting paris on this day, more than 600,000 people have come out across this nation to basically express their disgust with these attacks that have been playing out this week. and to basically come out and defend liberty, and the principles like freedom of the press. we now go to the studio, we are following events as they develop online. as we have been discussing shawna, this has turned into a social media story from a certain perspective. je suis charlie has become a very popular hashtag. >> in addition to the hundreds of thousand people all over france, and in paris, there are even more who aren't here who are behind their computers, on their smart, that are tweeting at uploading things. let's start with the hashtag one of the most popular in france as we speak. we have 100 hash
more than 60,000 people turned up in marseille. in leonlyon, around 200,000 people have turned out. we are getting news from bordeaux in the southwest of french -- southwest of france. more than 100,000 people have turned up. i'm just receiving another line now from the news agency, that altogether, discounting paris on this day, more than 600,000 people have come out across this nation to basically express their disgust with these attacks that have been playing out this week. and to basically...
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they are scattered between paris to marseille and everything between and everything around. france lost control of the situation. right now, france is at stage 4 cancer and it's going to be very difficult for france to rebound and heal itself. it's far too gone. and this is why this is a warning for us in other nations where we do not have 8% islamic population. because we are seeing once the islamic population gets to a certain point, that's when they start pushing their own point of view. like sharia law for example. france has a problem. britain has a problem. as you and i are speaking, there are 85 sharia courts operating in britain alone. we are starting to see the same thing here in the united states. we have documented over 100 sharia accords, sharia cases in the united states. and this is why we at acts for america are fighting this and building fire walls and introducing legislation in america that we effect already in nine states, american laws for american courts, that will protect our states from the islamic members immigrating into our country and pushing for sh
they are scattered between paris to marseille and everything between and everything around. france lost control of the situation. right now, france is at stage 4 cancer and it's going to be very difficult for france to rebound and heal itself. it's far too gone. and this is why this is a warning for us in other nations where we do not have 8% islamic population. because we are seeing once the islamic population gets to a certain point, that's when they start pushing their own point of view....
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we had marseilles other big cities in france with their own rallies for unity. so yes, there was that realization in the crowd today. there was a lot of emotion as well. people holding up signs saying "i am muslim." people who aren't muslim. they're just saying "i am muslim." "i am jewish." essentially sending the message, this was very touching to somebody this this crowd like us even us hardened journalists. a very touching message of unity. there are other days to be cynical and skeptical of some of the messages and perhaps deconstruct some of the -- maybe some of the political plays that were made in some of the visits but today is not the day. today is the day that was an absolutely unique event with people demonstrating together rallying together in ways that i don't think this country has ever seen before. >> it was quite the extraordinary show today indeed and, of course, the focus now is going to be what comes of this next. you know hala there are very already some discussions by virtue of the emotion of some of the leaders, including that of the united
we had marseilles other big cities in france with their own rallies for unity. so yes, there was that realization in the crowd today. there was a lot of emotion as well. people holding up signs saying "i am muslim." people who aren't muslim. they're just saying "i am muslim." "i am jewish." essentially sending the message, this was very touching to somebody this this crowd like us even us hardened journalists. a very touching message of unity. there are other days...
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he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech, very low-tech, very low-level planned home grown attack, hitting local targets and the west, it hasn't just been in europe. in australia these huge counterterrorism raids and immediately thereafter on september 23rd, an 18-year-old who had flown the islamic state flag, who had had his passport revoked by police, he was shot and killed by police after he stabbed two police officers in melbourne, australia. less than a month after that, in quebec, in canada, a man used his car to deliberately run over two canadian soldiers. he killed one and wounded another. police shot that attacker and killed him at the scene. just two days later a different radicalized canadian who stormed the parliament terrorizing ottawa and killing one canadian soldier. those were unconnected attacks two days apart. back in australia again, a radicalized australian well known to police and security services took 18 people hostage at a sydney cafe and put
he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech, very low-tech, very low-level planned home grown attack, hitting local targets and the west, it hasn't just been in europe. in australia these huge counterterrorism raids and immediately thereafter on september 23rd, an 18-year-old who had flown the islamic state flag, who had had his passport revoked by police, he was shot and killed by police...
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marseilles is france's second largest city. it has been one of the most diverse societies in the country with a large muslim population and a sizeable jewish community. some chose to make their identity clear - i am charlie, i am the police and i am a jew. france's jews have long felt like targets. the hostage crisis at the kosher store on friday was a sign of what is to come. this could happen to any of us. this is terrible. all the jews flee from france. >> authorities have been trying to calm fear. the promise and the increased presence does little to convince many that violence can be prevented. >> many are afraid saying last week's attacks are the beginning. some said that the enemy lives among them and the authorities will not be able to win the fight. this feeling is capitalized by france's far rite which gained popularity in the south of france. the ideology it represents is attracting support, especially after the recent violence. >> it is true such event encourage people to join the far right. >> it is that feeling th
marseilles is france's second largest city. it has been one of the most diverse societies in the country with a large muslim population and a sizeable jewish community. some chose to make their identity clear - i am charlie, i am the police and i am a jew. france's jews have long felt like targets. the hostage crisis at the kosher store on friday was a sign of what is to come. this could happen to any of us. this is terrible. all the jews flee from france. >> authorities have been trying...
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he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech very low-tech very low-level planned home grown attack hitting local targets ss and the west it hasn't just been in europe. in australia these huge counterterrorism raids and immediately thereafter on september 23rd, an 18-year-old who had flown the islamic state flag who had had his passport revoked by police he was shot and killed by police after he stabbed two police officers in melbourne, australia. less than a month after that in quebec, in canada a man used his car to deliberately run over two canadian soldiers. he killed one and wounded another. police shot that attacker and killed him at the scene. just two days later a different radicalized canadian who stormed the parliament terrorizing ottawa and killing one canadian soldier. those were unconnected attacks two days apart. back in australia again, a radicalized australian well known to police and security services took 18 people hostage at a sydney cafe and put up th
he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech very low-tech very low-level planned home grown attack hitting local targets ss and the west it hasn't just been in europe. in australia these huge counterterrorism raids and immediately thereafter on september 23rd, an 18-year-old who had flown the islamic state flag who had had his passport revoked by police he was shot and killed by police after...
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there was an issue in 2011 and shootings in marseilles all the time.reporter: it does get you to the point of the main an sail assailants. these people seem too know what they were doing and that leads to their escape. were they foreign trained fighters and come back home to create havoc. that is the concern. >> of course. how does any democratic society face that new kind of threat? isolated individuals or people who look like many many people in this country. as you said one of the two brothers suspected to be the murderers, it is not proved yet, did serve jail. can you put police surveillance behind everybody who served time in jail? i'm struck with the boston trial right now. when you think of it the tsarnaev brothers proceeded pretty much the same way in the sense that you had two guys who sort of came out of nowhere and just decided to strike during the boston marathon. of course in this particular case our friends who were murdered at this very time of the day, 11:30 a.m. paris time they were very precise hits. their names had been already desig
there was an issue in 2011 and shootings in marseilles all the time.reporter: it does get you to the point of the main an sail assailants. these people seem too know what they were doing and that leads to their escape. were they foreign trained fighters and come back home to create havoc. that is the concern. >> of course. how does any democratic society face that new kind of threat? isolated individuals or people who look like many many people in this country. as you said one of the two...
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we are not changing thing so much, at least not in the central part of paris or leon or marseilles.people change their -- their state of mind. basically asking themselves the question of where -- whether it's reasonable to go to synagogue, whether it's reasonable to wear yarmulke on the street whether it's reasonable to have your kids go to jewish school. it's basically everything all day, the tiny decisions you take. basically you have to question yourself whether it's a reasonable thing to do. >> general, this doesn't appear to be a singular religious war. but many states feel like they are being targeted by the acts of these few. so you know what kind of assurances should every important -- whether it's religious symbol or any place that sends the message of safety should instead be guarded by police? >> well most importantly and they are basing their -- basing their response on the threat assessment. and as the threat changes and as terrorists assess whether or not they're going attack different targets, again, they'll have french and belgian forces have to move capabilities the
we are not changing thing so much, at least not in the central part of paris or leon or marseilles.people change their -- their state of mind. basically asking themselves the question of where -- whether it's reasonable to go to synagogue, whether it's reasonable to wear yarmulke on the street whether it's reasonable to have your kids go to jewish school. it's basically everything all day, the tiny decisions you take. basically you have to question yourself whether it's a reasonable thing to...
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give us a sense as to what kind of preparations are under way to secure paris and beyond marseilles lyonnais reporter: well it's complicated enough at the best of times, to have heads of state of that caliber all converge on the same place. so you can imagine that just a few days after essentially what was a mass murder operation against the satirical magazine "charlie hebdo" gunmen on the loose throughout paris and beyond and the suburbs of the french capital. you can imagine what police officials, military officials, the interior ministry the mayor's office the french government is having to go through in terms of preparation to make sure everybody is safe. the interior minister just a few hours ago, and we took it on our air, fredericka, was trying to reassure ordinary french citizens telling them look we're doing our best. it's maximum security. we have thousands of troops fanned out across the capital and other major cities. don't worry. we're doing our best. but there has to be some level of nervousness so close to the "charlie hebdo" massacre you know as authorities prepare for these
give us a sense as to what kind of preparations are under way to secure paris and beyond marseilles lyonnais reporter: well it's complicated enough at the best of times, to have heads of state of that caliber all converge on the same place. so you can imagine that just a few days after essentially what was a mass murder operation against the satirical magazine "charlie hebdo" gunmen on the loose throughout paris and beyond and the suburbs of the french capital. you can imagine what...
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it happened around midnight on marseilles place. the people inside the town house got out safely but we're told the family dog died. crews quickly put out the flames but the home is badly damaged. no word on what caused that fire. >>> in delaware a high school wrestling coach in kent county is charged with having sex with a student on school grounds. richard dickey howell teaches and coaches at caesar rodney high school in camden. state police accuse the 50-year-old of having sex with a 17-year-old girl at least nine times on campus and several times at his home. they say the relationship started last march and ran through december. a wrestling match scheduled for last night was canceled after howell turned himself in. >> they need to, you know, do what they need to do to at least get him out of the school and away from, you know, children. >> i've never heard anything derogatory about him before, so, you know, i would say innocent until proven guilty. >> howell faces a number of charges including 15 counts of sexual abuse of a chil
it happened around midnight on marseilles place. the people inside the town house got out safely but we're told the family dog died. crews quickly put out the flames but the home is badly damaged. no word on what caused that fire. >>> in delaware a high school wrestling coach in kent county is charged with having sex with a student on school grounds. richard dickey howell teaches and coaches at caesar rodney high school in camden. state police accuse the 50-year-old of having sex with...
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this is the demonstration in marseilles. this after masked gunmen stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper.qÑ "charlie hebdo" is the name of the paper at the center of the attack. >> 12 people are now confirmed dead including two police officers. french president francois hollande has declared tomorrow a national day of mourning. authorities have identified three attackers, including two brothers. abc's karen travers picks up our coverage from washington. >> reporter: thousands of a strong showing of solidarity after today's horrific terror attack at the offices of french magazine "charlie líux÷hebdo." the attack left at least a dozen dead, including staffers and police officers. witnesses say they could hear the gunmen shouting god is great in arabic. >> shoot your way into a building target individuals and leave, what would stop them from doing it in any other location including the united states? >> reporter: charlie hebdo has been threatened several times in recent years for its caricatures and controversial cartoons
this is the demonstration in marseilles. this after masked gunmen stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper.qÑ "charlie hebdo" is the name of the paper at the center of the attack. >> 12 people are now confirmed dead including two police officers. french president francois hollande has declared tomorrow a national day of mourning. authorities have identified three attackers, including two brothers. abc's karen travers picks up our coverage from washington. >> reporter:...
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and you had tens it of thousands of people in the streets tonight in france am marseille in cities anding je suis charlie. i am charlie. and even if they didn't agree with "charlie hebdo" they did agree with the fact that "charlie hebdo" did exist and had to exist. >> woodruff: michael leiter very quick final question how much of a threat is it believed still exists from either this group or these individuals or others who share their views in france? >> i think these three will be found relatively quickly and not a significant risk am but what they represent is a real risk. so real risk in western europe and to a less extent here in the united states. there is real traction in this it extremist message right now. and these things can snowball. so we are a real challenge and we have to do real risk mitigation strategyies not just to try to stop this but try to minimize the effect engage these communities and try to minimize the likelihood that this can occur again at a range of targets across western europe and the u.s. >> woodruff: michael leiter per trant vennier in paris we thank yo
and you had tens it of thousands of people in the streets tonight in france am marseille in cities anding je suis charlie. i am charlie. and even if they didn't agree with "charlie hebdo" they did agree with the fact that "charlie hebdo" did exist and had to exist. >> woodruff: michael leiter very quick final question how much of a threat is it believed still exists from either this group or these individuals or others who share their views in france? >> i think...
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he evaded a manhunt for nearly a week before he was ultimately caught in marseilles and arrested. when police published the name of the man who carried out or allegedly carried out the brussels jewish museum attack when they published his name and his photograph nicholas henine the french journalist recognized the guy from syria. the guy who had shot up the jewish museum in brussels he said was one of the men who had held him and the other journalists captive in syria and who had taken, he said particularly sadistic delight in torturing and beating prisoners who were being held by isis. once he said the man punched him in the face and then showed off his gloves. quote he was very proud telling me you saw these motorcycle gloves? i bought them for you, to punch you in the face. i bought them just for you. did you like them? that sums up the violent and provocative personality of medi namoush which i frequently saw. that was according to that french reporter. other reports indicate that all four of the french journalists who were released from captivity, all four of them single out
he evaded a manhunt for nearly a week before he was ultimately caught in marseilles and arrested. when police published the name of the man who carried out or allegedly carried out the brussels jewish museum attack when they published his name and his photograph nicholas henine the french journalist recognized the guy from syria. the guy who had shot up the jewish museum in brussels he said was one of the men who had held him and the other journalists captive in syria and who had taken, he said...
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. >> james: he christopher had a foundation and was the memory speaking of marseille of the union address we understand the president is set to soar or raising taxes for the wealthy to help the middle class as well as eliminating the tax break will bring to you live beginning at 6:00 p.m.. meantime for president of canada's maikop to be admitted from it are looking at running for president in 2016 marked the shade has more on the already are a race. this >> reporter: anyone to be a contender 2016 may seem like a long way away to cause a panic is promoting a new book and weighing in on the cold war sunday on abc this week he criticized president for the children to the list symbiont said. hist >> reporter: recall and nominate he believes his party can control congress and the white house next time around. saw you have have someone to raise $1 billion is going to take. hillary clinton has yet to sale should be the democratic nomination. >> james: like this they will decide to four will take a quick break but coming up here on the kron 4 morning news the seahawks rally in overtime to beat th
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you have areas like marseilles and other areas of france which are almost referred to as no-go areas. we have nothing like that in the united states. our muslim community, except for very small, small percentage very patriotic americans, part of p american mainstream. >> congressman peter king thank you. >> thank you, jake. >> up next back thrive paris for the latest on the manhunt for these two alleged terrorist who is carried out that brutal attack in paris. are police closing in on them? plus a former fbi counterterrorism agent will join me to explain the tactical moves being made right now in the dead of night in this forested area to find these two alleged terrorists. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolut
you have areas like marseilles and other areas of france which are almost referred to as no-go areas. we have nothing like that in the united states. our muslim community, except for very small, small percentage very patriotic americans, part of p american mainstream. >> congressman peter king thank you. >> thank you, jake. >> up next back thrive paris for the latest on the manhunt for these two alleged terrorist who is carried out that brutal attack in paris. are police...
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i am looking at one line from marseilles, thousands have turned out there. we are also getting news from the southwest of france, according to authorities there more than 100,000 people have turned up. i am receiving a line from the news agency that altogether, if we discount paris on this day, more than 600,000 people have come out across this nation to basically express their disgust with the attacks that have played out this week, and to come out in defense of principles like freedom of the press. speaking of freedom of the press , joining us in the studio, she is following events as they develop online. as we have discussed this has turned into a social media story from certain -- from a certain perspective. je suis charlie has become a popular hashtag. tell us what you are hearing and seeing on social media. >> in addition to the hundreds of thousands of people all over france and in paris, there are even more that i'm not here, that are behind computers, on their smartphones, tweeting and uploading things onto the internet. let's start with the hashtag
i am looking at one line from marseilles, thousands have turned out there. we are also getting news from the southwest of france, according to authorities there more than 100,000 people have turned up. i am receiving a line from the news agency that altogether, if we discount paris on this day, more than 600,000 people have come out across this nation to basically express their disgust with the attacks that have played out this week, and to come out in defense of principles like freedom of the...
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looking in 40's and get that up into the fifties before too much longer by the end of the morning or marseille pressure keeping clouds away we're not looking at those overcast conditions. it said russ is a much as political right now as a result that adds to the centers here's a look at what is going to happen here over time we have 9:00 a.m. and then by about 11:00 or so 60 star to sit over to see the green began to filter into the map. >> james: verisimilar siesta to the for unseasonable looking at 61 and they were 63 in san doesn't 614 san francisco alone won opened statistics would not come in at 65 and is down the delta the tickly will keep cool conditions we see on the map here with like the upper 50s here is the seventh ever on the bay for as high pressure continues to one was up one really does not take hold until friday >>george: northgate yes there is some restricted visibility with called not on the bridge this morning but for the santa rosa area there was appalled advisory issued by the california highway patrol early return problems for the bayshore freeway has cleared of all is o
looking in 40's and get that up into the fifties before too much longer by the end of the morning or marseille pressure keeping clouds away we're not looking at those overcast conditions. it said russ is a much as political right now as a result that adds to the centers here's a look at what is going to happen here over time we have 9:00 a.m. and then by about 11:00 or so 60 star to sit over to see the green began to filter into the map. >> james: verisimilar siesta to the for...
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a point of come through in social media. 10,000 people gathered in berlin, in lis, in marseilles.he hashtag #jesuisc harlie. we also had -- this shows you the power of social media. as you said, whether it is bank sy or a parity -- in a lot of these gatherings, they have pens in the air. >> anything in their pocket as an expression of self-expression. >> and speech. many of the commentators invoke this spirit -- where are we with this attack in terms of the journalist community, in terms of what cartoonists do. it took pitch at the pope, and many pillars of power. >> we will be live in paris with more on that. we will take a break. ♪ >> manhunt in france. the brothers convicted of shooting 12 people in paris are still on the run. one other suspect has surrendered to police. >> we are live in paris to examine the implications for french politics and the global fight against terrorism. >> tesco's cheif executive -- chief executive dave lewis. we'll analyze his plan for restoring investor confidence. hello, welcome to "countdown." >> a warm welcome. breaking news coming through from
a point of come through in social media. 10,000 people gathered in berlin, in lis, in marseilles.he hashtag #jesuisc harlie. we also had -- this shows you the power of social media. as you said, whether it is bank sy or a parity -- in a lot of these gatherings, they have pens in the air. >> anything in their pocket as an expression of self-expression. >> and speech. many of the commentators invoke this spirit -- where are we with this attack in terms of the journalist community, in...
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marseille, thousands of thousands of people.'m also seeing tens of thousands of people turning up in other european capitals like vienna. there are reports of 18,000 people turning up, similar story in berlin, the german capital. this is obviously an international movement at this stage. we are going to turn to our reporter at place de la republique. tell us what is happening where you are, what you are hearing from the participants of this rally and what they are saying. >> it is an important day for everyone here in france. you have all the religious communities here for this republican march. i'm joined by a rabbi. thanks for being with us. rabbi, you knew extremely well one of the victims, one of the men who was killed on the attack on the supermarket. you were also in close contact you still are, with his family. can you tell me, do you think this type of march with so many people turning up to pay tribute to the memory of those victims can help in any way the family of that person you know who was killed? >> i was walking
marseille, thousands of thousands of people.'m also seeing tens of thousands of people turning up in other european capitals like vienna. there are reports of 18,000 people turning up, similar story in berlin, the german capital. this is obviously an international movement at this stage. we are going to turn to our reporter at place de la republique. tell us what is happening where you are, what you are hearing from the participants of this rally and what they are saying. >> it is an...
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from paris to marseille to leon.here will be about 700,000 people in france citizens paying homage to this day. are recognizing those lives lost in the massacre at the cartoon publication as well as paying homage to the freedom, the ongoing freedom of the press. you are hearing from the interior minister there. we still have with us held la gorani and former cia officer mike baker with us. he heard him really lay the groundwork. snipers on the roof tops. plain clothes officers blending in there with the crowd. drains inspected. parking prohibited where the rally is to take place. and even the metro will be closed in many locations. and you can paint the picture for us. that is how most people get around in paris by use of the metro. it will be a standstill but at the same time it sounds like the interior minister is laying out the plan that it will be an accessible and all inclusive rally that will be taking place with incredible security at hand. >> right. and if i can add, public transport will be free. so people w
from paris to marseille to leon.here will be about 700,000 people in france citizens paying homage to this day. are recognizing those lives lost in the massacre at the cartoon publication as well as paying homage to the freedom, the ongoing freedom of the press. you are hearing from the interior minister there. we still have with us held la gorani and former cia officer mike baker with us. he heard him really lay the groundwork. snipers on the roof tops. plain clothes officers blending in there...
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already today in several other cities across the country like marseilles and nice many people comingaying "i am charlie". it's a prelude of what will happen tomorrow. we expect heads of states from many countries to come and show support for france and be part of this movement. >> to pick up on what you were talking about with the location of hayat boumedien. nbc news has yet to confirm this. you were not implying that in any way. you're hearing from reuters, from yt"le figaro" and the french investigators, journalists might have a bit of an edge having access to the interior minister and counterterrorism officials as well. the fencesense of fear there, you say it's palpable, people are on edge. but trying to return to normalcy. talk about the sense there this evening. >> reporter: everyone's on edge and people are concerned about what's going to happen. you're right, the reporting about the development of where ms. boumedien may be is significant because this is one of the missing links to this whole episode. that's why i wanted to get it out there although we haven't confirmed it.
already today in several other cities across the country like marseilles and nice many people comingaying "i am charlie". it's a prelude of what will happen tomorrow. we expect heads of states from many countries to come and show support for france and be part of this movement. >> to pick up on what you were talking about with the location of hayat boumedien. nbc news has yet to confirm this. you were not implying that in any way. you're hearing from reuters, from yt"le...