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she was the defense minister under nicolas sarkozy and former president nicolas sarkozy is supposed to be here as well as the current serving ministers. it will be a morning of music and solemn music. and as i mentioned, the victims will be honored by the names red off and the honor guard will hold each one of the victim's pictures. >> the french president says since the attacks, france has been at war. the militant group came out quickly. he said he vowed to destroy it and on campaign to recruit world leaders. we have the french editor of "24" with us. do you think president hollande's got it right? >> it is controversial to make this symbol and statement of a military service or ceremony. mostly for soldier whose have fallen in the line of duty. he is making a strong statement. you are watching the pictures of the paris mayor arrive with lots of the families of the victims who are taking seats in the avenue. not all families are there. there are a couple of victims' families who said they will not attend the ceremony. their reasons are interesting. underlining two objections the way
she was the defense minister under nicolas sarkozy and former president nicolas sarkozy is supposed to be here as well as the current serving ministers. it will be a morning of music and solemn music. and as i mentioned, the victims will be honored by the names red off and the honor guard will hold each one of the victim's pictures. >> the french president says since the attacks, france has been at war. the militant group came out quickly. he said he vowed to destroy it and on campaign to...
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he's taking a much stronger stance which may be dangerous. >> except that nicolas sarkozy faces oppositionthe party. from the former prime minister and foreign minister. he was statesmanlike on television over the weekend. he's playing the elder statesman role. then sarkozy's prime minister has also come into the frame. on the right, you have a complicated situation. this is hollande's best chance of getting reelected in 2017. le pen takes a big chunk of the vote. he goes to the second round against marie le pen and wins. manus: terror is going to feature in all of the politics for the next number of years in terms of spending on defense, political posturing. are we entering a new phase in terms of europe? >> we are where the national security state becomes more important. and protecting citizens becomes, comes back to the forefront and we have taken it for granted for a long time. nwow the idea of the state protecting you, not just providing welfare, but materially protecting you from attacks will become more important. you saw hollande's speech. he said, well, cutting the deficit has to
he's taking a much stronger stance which may be dangerous. >> except that nicolas sarkozy faces oppositionthe party. from the former prime minister and foreign minister. he was statesmanlike on television over the weekend. he's playing the elder statesman role. then sarkozy's prime minister has also come into the frame. on the right, you have a complicated situation. this is hollande's best chance of getting reelected in 2017. le pen takes a big chunk of the vote. he goes to the second...
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understand is the president has proposed very strong measures that could have been measures from nicolas sarkozyfrom the former president. i think it is a change of politics, especially for a socialist president. it will probably change france but i could imagine the french people are ready to accept these measures because of what happened in the last days. also because in germany and i think people don't have in france so many problems with strong measures which could reduce personal liberties. brent: and you have been prepared for this somewhat. this is not the first terror attack to happen in france. has that conditioned the french people to accept the fact they may have to give up on some liberties in order to stay safe at home? guest: i think so because as you said, last catastrophe was 10 months ago with the action against "charlie hebdo" and in the last 20 or 30 years in france there have been quite a lot of new laws that have been adopted. i think it will be the third one , since he won the last election. france is a country where the people in the last years are plagued with quite a lot
understand is the president has proposed very strong measures that could have been measures from nicolas sarkozyfrom the former president. i think it is a change of politics, especially for a socialist president. it will probably change france but i could imagine the french people are ready to accept these measures because of what happened in the last days. also because in germany and i think people don't have in france so many problems with strong measures which could reduce personal...
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the only previous time was by nicolas sarkozy in 2009 in the financial crisis. the reason it was so rare is it used to be illegal. it was prohibited by the constitution for the president of france to address both housings at the same time because of the very jeffersonian concern that it would give him too much power and make him look too much like a monarch. remember, thomas jefferson never made a state of the union speech in person. he did it in writing. he was the first ambassador our young country to the country of france and he was deeply influenced by france and france was deeply influenced by the american revolution. remember, they were our first ally. so this speech you see today is a very dramatic change from the early beginning of this republic of france. back to you. >> i'm just curious, michelle, you're there in paris. did parisians go back to work today? what was it like on this day after the weekend that changed the world? for them and for the rest of us? >> they're very much trying to make it back to work. business as usual. they announced that eve
the only previous time was by nicolas sarkozy in 2009 in the financial crisis. the reason it was so rare is it used to be illegal. it was prohibited by the constitution for the president of france to address both housings at the same time because of the very jeffersonian concern that it would give him too much power and make him look too much like a monarch. remember, thomas jefferson never made a state of the union speech in person. he did it in writing. he was the first ambassador our young...
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he has a threat, perhaps, and in coming months from former president nicolas sarkozy, who would loveothing more than to come back to power and then marie la pen, he's a socialist now in law and order president, and all these things he sees it is the best way to secure the country and the best way to show himself. in raids across france they've been conducting operations over the border in belgium. there is a suspected hide out for the most wanted fugitive. now there have been talk that maybe he had been cornered, but so far there is no conclusive reports that authorities have found this man. this is the most wanted man in france and belgium right now. he's considered a very dangerous person. these investigations are going on. the police is out in force in france and belgium to at pre-hand in man as well. >> that is adam raney reporting from paris for us. thank you very much. we want to take you live to paris right now. 7:00 p.m. just about 7:00 p.m. in paris. this is one of the many makeshift memorials set up around the city outside of the cafe where victims were killed as well. a de
he has a threat, perhaps, and in coming months from former president nicolas sarkozy, who would loveothing more than to come back to power and then marie la pen, he's a socialist now in law and order president, and all these things he sees it is the best way to secure the country and the best way to show himself. in raids across france they've been conducting operations over the border in belgium. there is a suspected hide out for the most wanted fugitive. now there have been talk that maybe he...
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reva: these attacks will provide in france, as well ofthe center right party nicolas sarkozy. across europe are shifting to the right when it comes to closing borders to immigrants. we have seen those debates intensify in, sweden, all over eastern europe. those have profound implications. look at the german political crisis. this has serious implications not just for the migrant issue but how germany manage the crisis, and a number of different things, including the situation in russia, given these giant political distractions at home. alix: do you expect a deeper swing to the right? you expect closing the borders as being the first step? what is the geopolitical background looking like? reva: we've been watching fragmentation on the contin hile now. wil with the watching reversals in the eu. it is a natural outcome when you have national sentiment rise against a security threat. there is social stress caused by the migrant issue, economic stress. playing to this center right across the continent. you will have a germany that is more intolerant of compromises. you have to resp
reva: these attacks will provide in france, as well ofthe center right party nicolas sarkozy. across europe are shifting to the right when it comes to closing borders to immigrants. we have seen those debates intensify in, sweden, all over eastern europe. those have profound implications. look at the german political crisis. this has serious implications not just for the migrant issue but how germany manage the crisis, and a number of different things, including the situation in russia, given...
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he has a threat, perhaps, in coming months from president nicolas sarkozy, who would love nothing morean to get back in power, and on the right, marie la pen. he is a socialist now law and order president, and all these steps that he thinks it is the best way to secure this nation, and also the best way to show himself as a strong leader. >> adam, as we can see the sun is setting on another day in paris, it has been a busy day with raids in both france and belgium. what is the latest in this investigation? >> well, what we've seen, del, in the past 24 hours are more than 160 raids across france. they've been conducting operations over the border in belgium. there is a suspected hide out for the most wanted fugitive. now there has been talk that maybe he had been cornered, but so far there is no conclusive reports that authorities have found this man, and thi is the most wanted man in france and belgium right now. he's considered a very dangerous person. these investigations are going on, the police is out in force both in france and belgium to try to apprehend this man as well as well
he has a threat, perhaps, in coming months from president nicolas sarkozy, who would love nothing morean to get back in power, and on the right, marie la pen. he is a socialist now law and order president, and all these steps that he thinks it is the best way to secure this nation, and also the best way to show himself as a strong leader. >> adam, as we can see the sun is setting on another day in paris, it has been a busy day with raids in both france and belgium. what is the latest in...
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we're also hearing a lot from the conservative rival nicolas sarkozy. among other things he suggested that perhaps all of the 10,000 people on the french terrorist watch list might be in detained, perhaps in some form of house arrest. is france on its way to having its own guantanamo? ulrike: i agree. there was an opinion poll that said 67% of french are basically ready to trade a change of the political system against more security. so we see a clear erosion of civil liberties in france. i agree with asiem that the implosion of the party system and the whole political landscape is an acute danger. we are basically one year and a half in front of french elections, may 2017 which will be a really political mess not only for france, but for germany especially. wear partner of france in the european setting. melinda: alan posener, francois hollande also wants to expel the radical imams, close down radical mosques. but if we really want to fight jihadism, as you said in your opening statements, mustn't we start out by talking o to our good friends, the saud
we're also hearing a lot from the conservative rival nicolas sarkozy. among other things he suggested that perhaps all of the 10,000 people on the french terrorist watch list might be in detained, perhaps in some form of house arrest. is france on its way to having its own guantanamo? ulrike: i agree. there was an opinion poll that said 67% of french are basically ready to trade a change of the political system against more security. so we see a clear erosion of civil liberties in france. i...
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that we've heard from more right spectrum of politics in france from the opposition leader and nicolas sarkozy, and the far right leader marie le pen who has been saying if france wants to protect itself then france needs to control it's own borders and leave the schengen agreement, and clearly being able to travel without passport is a great privilege for citizens of europe, but the down side is that there are those who will have plans to instigate those attacks who will be able to move around without being traced. that is an issue that europe will have to face up to. >> the pastor mind of the paris attacks as the belgium. the 27-year-old is known to security forces and has been preparing isil videos and is thought to be in syria. they're linked him to the attacks of the high speed train in august and the foiled plot to attack a church in april. >>> one suspect who is on the run. he has been described as dangerous and belgium police have carried out an raid in brussels in the hope of tracking him down. paul brennan has the latest from belgium. >> the authorities have the opportunity to arrest
that we've heard from more right spectrum of politics in france from the opposition leader and nicolas sarkozy, and the far right leader marie le pen who has been saying if france wants to protect itself then france needs to control it's own borders and leave the schengen agreement, and clearly being able to travel without passport is a great privilege for citizens of europe, but the down side is that there are those who will have plans to instigate those attacks who will be able to move around...
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vonnie: i want to point out that this is a personal gift of nicolas sarkozy.it is an officer of the french legion. the last act of nicolas sarkozy's finance minister was to give me this award, so i cherish it. we have to remember that our oldest ally is france. if it had not been for france, we had -- we would not have beaten the british at yorktown. go into december, and native people expect a deposit rate cut further into native territory. for many people that is a tax on the banking system. at the moment we have not seen any undetected -- any unintended consequences. do you expect to see them? william: i would be surprised if the ecb does not increase in some fashion or other quantitative easing, given on -- given what has gone on in europe. i was concerned that we were not getting growth in europe. unemployment rates are still very high in the eurozone, and , particularly youth unemployment is extremely high in france, somewhere on the order of 25%. when i talked last year and asked what the biggest thing a problem was, he mentioned in a probably meant --
vonnie: i want to point out that this is a personal gift of nicolas sarkozy.it is an officer of the french legion. the last act of nicolas sarkozy's finance minister was to give me this award, so i cherish it. we have to remember that our oldest ally is france. if it had not been for france, we had -- we would not have beaten the british at yorktown. go into december, and native people expect a deposit rate cut further into native territory. for many people that is a tax on the banking system....
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now, there a time mutedidarity and you have responses from marine le pen and nicolas sarkozy.al elections, not for the presidency, but in the regions of france coming up in december. that's when we will see if the polls have budged. marine le pen is at 30% in terms of popular support and we will see whether these attacks have nudged these numbers up for the right or far right. one of the paris attackers is thought to have snuck in to the eu through greece along with --lions of migrants thousands of migrants. scarlet: here for a look at some of those issues is the of european practice at eurasia group. 9/11, the u.s. stepped up anti-terror efforts with the patriot act, tightening borders with the help of mexico and canada. how does europe step up anti-terror efforts? it is difficult for europe to do anything akin to what the americans did post 9/11. i think you will see more cooperation across intelligence agencies, but that's only likely to have an impact at the margin. there is a lot of concern about the integrity of eu free movement, but i don't believe for now that the trea
now, there a time mutedidarity and you have responses from marine le pen and nicolas sarkozy.al elections, not for the presidency, but in the regions of france coming up in december. that's when we will see if the polls have budged. marine le pen is at 30% in terms of popular support and we will see whether these attacks have nudged these numbers up for the right or far right. one of the paris attackers is thought to have snuck in to the eu through greece along with --lions of migrants...
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. >> from the political front there has been intervention by former president nicolas sarkozy, he's asking for what could be seen as internment of the radicalized muslim in the communities here in france. here is exactly what he had to say. >> i suggest that we consider the possibility of putting people that are investigated in a residence understand surveillance, place them at home with an electronic bracelet so police and security know where they are going, where they were, what they were doing, and do so for as long as is needed to assess how dangerous these people are. intelligence sources mention that a warning was given to the french. it was mentioned that an attack was planned by the leader of i.s.i.l., and up to 19 men were trained in al-raqqa, which could flain where the air -- be taken over iraqi. 30 sortees have been flown during the course of this night. >> thank you for the update from paris. david live for us. france launched an air strikes against the stronghold in raqqa. the defence ministry says 10 fighter jets dropped at least 20 bombs, and the training camp and munitions
. >> from the political front there has been intervention by former president nicolas sarkozy, he's asking for what could be seen as internment of the radicalized muslim in the communities here in france. here is exactly what he had to say. >> i suggest that we consider the possibility of putting people that are investigated in a residence understand surveillance, place them at home with an electronic bracelet so police and security know where they are going, where they were, what...
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something that was actually proposed by the last government, the farther right government of nicolas sarkozywhich was to combine what they call a state of siege. where there is military control and a state of emergency. basically expanded powers to fight a new kind of war. what you have seen tonight is news of small acts of courage all over the city. parisians have agreed to defiantly sit and cafes tonight, exactly what they were doing on friday night when the attacks began. you are saying some fx on commerce. people are going to work. there is plenty traffic around me. you heard an ambulance going by. larger events have been canceled. several groups have canceled events in the city. we are just beginning to understand the longer term fx that these will have on the economy of paris. former u.k.e minister of counterterrorism. she joins us on set. >> the french government declared and the department -- and the parliament have agreed to a three-month state of emergency. i think two things are happening. will -- ll -- they something else is also happening. given that the law is now relaxed about
something that was actually proposed by the last government, the farther right government of nicolas sarkozywhich was to combine what they call a state of siege. where there is military control and a state of emergency. basically expanded powers to fight a new kind of war. what you have seen tonight is news of small acts of courage all over the city. parisians have agreed to defiantly sit and cafes tonight, exactly what they were doing on friday night when the attacks began. you are saying some...
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the first one he met with today was the previous french president nicolas sarkozy who was minister oferror and he is very, very clear he believes a new immigration policies have been enacted. in the event, two suicide bombers with false turkish passports and one with a syrian passport. chris? >> christiane amanpour, thank you very much. as you get more information, please bring it to us. thank you very much. how do you balance these two, hala? >> so many implications here. first of all, politically, whenever this happens, it tends to favor right wing parties and right leaning parties and anti-immigration groups. in france, bend is the leader of that area and did very well in the europe yep elections but not so well in the french elections. on a european scale, she is registering great gains. will this help her? we saw the french welcoming of refuges and swedes as well. will this have people go against the idea of being so welcoming in european countries? it has huge political and social implications in this region, if this is, indeed, confirmed officially. >> at some point does it tra
the first one he met with today was the previous french president nicolas sarkozy who was minister oferror and he is very, very clear he believes a new immigration policies have been enacted. in the event, two suicide bombers with false turkish passports and one with a syrian passport. chris? >> christiane amanpour, thank you very much. as you get more information, please bring it to us. thank you very much. how do you balance these two, hala? >> so many implications here. first of...
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do you know that oliver is the half brother of french former president nicolas sarkozy, and he has twoldren from a previous marriage. by the way, it is marry kate's first marriage, she's 29 years old. she's only 29. she has been around forever. >> well, since she was a little girl on full house. >> twenty-nine. >> um-hmm he is 46. >> they started dating about three years ago. not a big surprise they got married. >>> well, i was than the, actually. >>> you can head to fox 29 because this week is there a finally of empire. >> it is wednesday night, our party is wednesday night. >> we are having our party, rs vp, our friend from power 99, wdas, all of the hot radio stations. we will be there, december 2nd, harrah's casino from seven to is 11:00. in order to come up to rs vp at fox 29.com. and also, we will say why rs vp. go to fox 29.com. is there a button there it will explain everything. >> quite simple. >> just go to the web site. >> folks are confused by hershey's latest holiday product. why customers are not happy with the new recess peanut butter cup. >> i love them. this is my favo
do you know that oliver is the half brother of french former president nicolas sarkozy, and he has twoldren from a previous marriage. by the way, it is marry kate's first marriage, she's 29 years old. she's only 29. she has been around forever. >> well, since she was a little girl on full house. >> twenty-nine. >> um-hmm he is 46. >> they started dating about three years ago. not a big surprise they got married. >>> well, i was than the, actually. >>>...
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join us now is the man that served over nicolas sarkozy. mr. ambassador, the french and united states both agree that russia should play a more constructive role in trying to defeat isil. isn't the way to do that right now is to back off demands that assad go, given that the russians want him to stay? >> well, yes, it's a matter of priorities for the moment. the main priority, i think, is to strike back at isil and to try to push them back as much as we can and destroy and dismantle them. then the whole issue about the future of bashar and his regime will have to be dealt with inside the political negotiations that have been launched in vienna that need to go on. >> but the priority from the french president and the u.s. president today was that assad must go, and as long as there's this conflict between the united states, france, and russia, you will have incidents like this where russian war planes flying perhaps in defense of assad is at perhaps a target for others in the region. >> even if you have disagreements, and there are disagreements
join us now is the man that served over nicolas sarkozy. mr. ambassador, the french and united states both agree that russia should play a more constructive role in trying to defeat isil. isn't the way to do that right now is to back off demands that assad go, given that the russians want him to stay? >> well, yes, it's a matter of priorities for the moment. the main priority, i think, is to strike back at isil and to try to push them back as much as we can and destroy and dismantle them....
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even former administrations are getting -- nicholas nicholas nicolas sarkozy, who have s on the filesurity risks, may have to wear electronic bracelet some of these people can be tracked a lot of concerns how to move forward for paris. pretty much a city of life, if you like. cultural center for your are. intellectual center. people like to think of themselves as humanist, not to take in migrants is probably a very tough decision. given recent events it seems like right one at least for now. back to you. melissa: thanks so much, deirdre. we'll see you at the top of the hour live from paris for "risk & reward." stay tuned for that. david: the presidential candidates all speaking out what should be done in the wake of the paris terror attacks. who will be best to lead the nation in this time of crisis? our panel weighing in. no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. t
even former administrations are getting -- nicholas nicholas nicolas sarkozy, who have s on the filesurity risks, may have to wear electronic bracelet some of these people can be tracked a lot of concerns how to move forward for paris. pretty much a city of life, if you like. cultural center for your are. intellectual center. people like to think of themselves as humanist, not to take in migrants is probably a very tough decision. given recent events it seems like right one at least for now....
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you even had the former french president, nicolas sarkozy, saying essentially anyone who has a sensitiveument, anyone who has ties or has expressed any kind of support for isis should be tracked with a kind of electric armband, essentially under house arrest. so some people calling for pretty big solutions, liz. liz: yes, it sounds like it. deirdre, thank you very much. watch deere drink leave -- deirdre live, 5 p.m. eastern, with more on this. we need to get you to the u.s. embassy in paris where john kerry is speaking. let's listen in. >> between civilization and medieval and modern fascism, both at the same time. and that is why every single nation-state in the region and around the world is opposed to dash. and so the violence, the terror, the senseless murder of 132 people and injuring of hundreds more including four americans, this is an assault not just on france, but coming on the heels of brutal attacks in lebanon, iraq and elsewhere, it is an assault on our collective sense of reason and purpose. an attack on civility itself. and i want to thank the men and women who bravely re
you even had the former french president, nicolas sarkozy, saying essentially anyone who has a sensitiveument, anyone who has ties or has expressed any kind of support for isis should be tracked with a kind of electric armband, essentially under house arrest. so some people calling for pretty big solutions, liz. liz: yes, it sounds like it. deirdre, thank you very much. watch deere drink leave -- deirdre live, 5 p.m. eastern, with more on this. we need to get you to the u.s. embassy in paris...
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and then his political opponent, the former president, nicolas sarkozy said that we are and in a stage of war. and that we must never surrender. very tough talk from the more conservative rightest leader. we are in a state of war. no surrender. every aspect of our policy now, domestic and internationally -- >> and here in france, but also inside syria and iraq as well. and that key point for president francois hollande, an attack planned outside this country, from presumably syria and iraq, carried out here inside france. i want to bring in nic robertson, who's inside the soccer stadium, which is one of the six sites attacked yesterday. a site where there were explosions, several explosions, although the site with the fewest number of casualties. nic, we've been listening or trying to listen to the paris prosecutor, outlining the state of the investigation right now. we're waiting on an english translation. but the one fact that we learned that we did not know hard before, 350 people injured right now. >> 52. >> a staggering number. and of course, it could have been far worse here at s
and then his political opponent, the former president, nicolas sarkozy said that we are and in a stage of war. and that we must never surrender. very tough talk from the more conservative rightest leader. we are in a state of war. no surrender. every aspect of our policy now, domestic and internationally -- >> and here in france, but also inside syria and iraq as well. and that key point for president francois hollande, an attack planned outside this country, from presumably syria and...
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very zestful people that's what we saw from francois hollande, the current president, as well as nicolas sarkozyho is running for president now, also getting on the radio right after that happened. and so that -- that is -- that's what we're seeing today. back to you, alex. >> richard, i'm curious there, you talk about the size of the community and this stadium attack, it was in an area just outside of central paris. i know you're seeing some commotion out there. it doesn't seem to be anything alarming other than someone wanting to go where they're not allowed to at this point. but i understand that last night because of the distance in that area and transportation shutting down and essentially people getting locked out, there was a hash tag that went out which was #porteouverte which means open doors. that's the kind of community spirit, people in the community where that stadium is, you had 80,000 people locked inside the stadium. they couldn't travel places so they were saying to people, it's night. we have open doors for you. if you need to find a place for seeking shelter or to rest. if you
very zestful people that's what we saw from francois hollande, the current president, as well as nicolas sarkozyho is running for president now, also getting on the radio right after that happened. and so that -- that is -- that's what we're seeing today. back to you, alex. >> richard, i'm curious there, you talk about the size of the community and this stadium attack, it was in an area just outside of central paris. i know you're seeing some commotion out there. it doesn't seem to be...
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in france, you had -- it began under nicolas sarkozy.here is a merger of the intelligence and domestic security forces and their work bureaucratic issues there. 9/11, hadbefore questions about information sharing. now you have 28 sovereign nations. we have been talking about design flaws. --s is one that few people it was on few people's front burners. there is a massive design flaw in terms of domestic sharing. manus: many people would say the ,ery concept of free movement that was the ultimate paradigm, borderless europe. i thought the comments were double-edged in that neighbors do more because borderless europe is potentially a threat. take us through your thinking. how big a threat is a borderless europe? it is such a common part of people's lives, it is easy to underestimate how huge a change it would be. ,eople who work in geneva people who work in luxembourg, think about train travel. a train runs through belgium. train, instead of three hours, it will become five hours. the passport checks. it would be an inconvenience, it would
in france, you had -- it began under nicolas sarkozy.here is a merger of the intelligence and domestic security forces and their work bureaucratic issues there. 9/11, hadbefore questions about information sharing. now you have 28 sovereign nations. we have been talking about design flaws. --s is one that few people it was on few people's front burners. there is a massive design flaw in terms of domestic sharing. manus: many people would say the ,ery concept of free movement that was the...
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he's the half-brother of former french president nicolas sarkozy. according to page 6, bowls of cigarettes were offered to guests at the new york wedding. light up during the reception. >> all right. also, big news for actress anne hathaway. she and her husband, adam shulman, are expecting their first child. hathaway said earlier this year she plans to have kids through natural birth and adoption. >> congratulations to them. rap legend, actor and reality tv star iced tea and wife koko welcomed their baby girl into the world. >> the couple shared pictures on social media revealing the baby's name. unlike her parents, it is not a beverage. it is chanel nicole. get it? so mom named coco had a baby chanel. >> oh, i like that. >> coco chanel. >> i like it, the opposite. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! oh...i'll put it back on the shelf...
he's the half-brother of former french president nicolas sarkozy. according to page 6, bowls of cigarettes were offered to guests at the new york wedding. light up during the reception. >> all right. also, big news for actress anne hathaway. she and her husband, adam shulman, are expecting their first child. hathaway said earlier this year she plans to have kids through natural birth and adoption. >> congratulations to them. rap legend, actor and reality tv star iced tea and wife...
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at the moment you have nicolas sarkozy, who used to be the best friend of america, the most pro-atlantic person in france and political figure when he became president for the first time, he went to moscow a few weeks before the attack and actually spoke in favor of a much more -- much closer partnership with russia. he criticized very harshly the fact that president hollande had not sold the mistrial to russia in the middle of the ukrainian crisis, calling it despicable and horrible that he had done that. you have the former prime minister and presidential candidate, misaligned with someone staying away from that. this is quite a strong pressure on the president. so, really, the situation is fascinating. a bit like in the 30's, france, europe was between two geopolitical strategic threats. on the one hand you have nazi germany. on the other hand you have the italians, then you have the soviet union and soviet threat. of course, you cannot compare, it's up the same kind of threat we have now, but these are clearly too geostrategic threats weighing upon europe. one, and aggressive russia
at the moment you have nicolas sarkozy, who used to be the best friend of america, the most pro-atlantic person in france and political figure when he became president for the first time, he went to moscow a few weeks before the attack and actually spoke in favor of a much more -- much closer partnership with russia. he criticized very harshly the fact that president hollande had not sold the mistrial to russia in the middle of the ukrainian crisis, calling it despicable and horrible that he...
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this time overnight you heard criticism from former president nicolas sarkozy. right. >> nicolas sarkozy came out and spoke 20 minutes after the president. and he's not 234 government. he's the opposition. 20 minutes later he was already giving his own speech. >> and in that sense it's very different. but everybody here realizes that the professionals, security forces, have been doing as much as they could. they've been running around like crazy for month. and indeed -- >> they're overwhelmed. >> they are overwhelmed. and up until friday night they had been pretty successful at foiling attacks. the prime minister told us a few hours ago that they foiled five -- as many as five serious terrorist attacks over the past few weeks. >> and this is going to be a big challenge for them. big challenge for the country. really we get the sense this is different, that it's a game changer. we've got to leave it there. thierry arnaud, as always thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate your time. i'm hala gorani. we're live in paris. we'll continue our special cover
this time overnight you heard criticism from former president nicolas sarkozy. right. >> nicolas sarkozy came out and spoke 20 minutes after the president. and he's not 234 government. he's the opposition. 20 minutes later he was already giving his own speech. >> and in that sense it's very different. but everybody here realizes that the professionals, security forces, have been doing as much as they could. they've been running around like crazy for month. and indeed -- >>...
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he's looking to do something proposed by the farther right government of nicolas sarkozy, which was tohat they call a state of siege, where there is military control, and a state of emergency. basically expanded hours to fight what they call a new kind of war. is news ofve seen small acts of courage across the city -- parisians defiantly sitting in cafes tonight, precisely what they were doing on friday night when the attacks began. you're seeing effects on commerce. the blur going to work. larger events have been canceled. airbnb and amro have canceled event in the city, but we are understanding the longer-term effects the attacks will have on the city. mark: talk about the longer-term's affect these would have on president hollande's long-term standing. what is this feeling a few days removed from these attacks? brendan: he has moved far to the right. he picked up a proposal of his processor, but has also taken on suggestions that the national front of marine le pen had been suggesting -- her response to the speech yesterday was basically this is a welcome change, but she can't say m
he's looking to do something proposed by the farther right government of nicolas sarkozy, which was tohat they call a state of siege, where there is military control, and a state of emergency. basically expanded hours to fight what they call a new kind of war. is news ofve seen small acts of courage across the city -- parisians defiantly sitting in cafes tonight, precisely what they were doing on friday night when the attacks began. you're seeing effects on commerce. the blur going to work....
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guy: i think the point is that it is nicolas sarkozy.eaction is that marine le pen will be better out of this, but sarkozy will be one of the big winners if you describe him this story in politically. the nature of politics is changing. you may end up seeing a second round. sarkozy has not formally been put into the process yet with marine le pen. quickly, what is the latest news? there is actually news flow today. what is the latest news you see? guy: the interior ministry in germany has just put out a statement saying that it still the syrianve passport that may or may not have been -- it does not have the identity on a syrian has poor that may or may not have been found next to one of the suspects. there is an rtl report. the germans are clearly nervous about the passport because if it is found to have been coming from greece, it has implications for angela merkel as well. tom: guy johnson in paris, and of course francine lacqua with us in london. now by telephone, ambassador haass with the council on foreign relations, who just joine
guy: i think the point is that it is nicolas sarkozy.eaction is that marine le pen will be better out of this, but sarkozy will be one of the big winners if you describe him this story in politically. the nature of politics is changing. you may end up seeing a second round. sarkozy has not formally been put into the process yet with marine le pen. quickly, what is the latest news? there is actually news flow today. what is the latest news you see? guy: the interior ministry in germany has just...
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we understand that the french president, hollande is meeting with the former french president, nicolas sarkozyhese two coming together, mr. sarkozy, much further to the right politically. >> reporter: they're very much, very far apart. sarkozy, more to the right and francois hollande, a socialist president. here in france, there's been a lot of political fighting here in this country over the past couple of years, running up to elections. it's very important for these two leaders to demonstrator these two politicians to demonstrate that there is unity in these times when this country is, of course, facing something like the terror attack that happened here on friday. of course, we have to keep in mind that it's not only that. we're in a situation where france is facing the second major terror attack in this country this year. only a couple of months apart these two. at this point in time, these two will want to demonstrate that any sort of political wrangling going on between them is something they're willing to bury for the time. that they need to respond to all of us. francois hollande came
we understand that the french president, hollande is meeting with the former french president, nicolas sarkozyhese two coming together, mr. sarkozy, much further to the right politically. >> reporter: they're very much, very far apart. sarkozy, more to the right and francois hollande, a socialist president. here in france, there's been a lot of political fighting here in this country over the past couple of years, running up to elections. it's very important for these two leaders to...
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this is not give more of a play and nicolas's hands sarkozy?than: last night that was big debate. politicians across the spectrum. the right wing politicians including the national front and them main street republicans were all saying, we were proposing stronger methods six or nine months ago and you did nothing. so in a sense hollande with a illesh at versa yesterday, he is going to try to rally the nation behind him. and we will see what the reaction is. manus: where will he positioned himself with angela merkel and the refugee crisis? if we look at it within the making it clear, let's protect the real refugees and continue. i still expect one million. it will be interesting to see the hollande positions french in regards to the refugee crisis. jonathan: this is going to be a sensitive issue internally with his own party, the socialist party, which remains teite left-wing, qui resistant to the kind of security measures which he is bringing in. we will see all that. you will get the anti-european, the national front, and the far left movement
this is not give more of a play and nicolas's hands sarkozy?than: last night that was big debate. politicians across the spectrum. the right wing politicians including the national front and them main street republicans were all saying, we were proposing stronger methods six or nine months ago and you did nothing. so in a sense hollande with a illesh at versa yesterday, he is going to try to rally the nation behind him. and we will see what the reaction is. manus: where will he positioned...
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then nicolas sarkozy, the former president, did it a few years. now it is francois hollande.in the united states where each year you have the president addressing in the state of the union. the parliament, this is completely historical, unique. and the president wanted to do th that, as the french constitution is giving him the power to show unity and to press for unity in this wounded nation. >> laura, i think the president's words, repeated today, that this is war, have taken a while to filter through the world. and various countries have received those words differently. what do you think the french people -- how do you think they will define war in this case? >> by living normally. and that's what is interesting. i know that your reporters are going on the ground in paris and discovering a very wounded city. but all the people i spoke with are telling me tomorrow we're going to go to the couafes, we' going to have a drink on the tear ra te terrace. we don't want to change our way of living. that's one hand. on the other hand, you have a very, very deep problem coming up,
then nicolas sarkozy, the former president, did it a few years. now it is francois hollande.in the united states where each year you have the president addressing in the state of the union. the parliament, this is completely historical, unique. and the president wanted to do th that, as the french constitution is giving him the power to show unity and to press for unity in this wounded nation. >> laura, i think the president's words, repeated today, that this is war, have taken a while to...
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one of those leaders was former president nicolas sarkozy who is calling for tighter security ahead of an international kicks off at the end of the in washington, nikole killion, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: a rally of support will be held today on the boston common. the french consulate in the city. the eyeopener's nneka faison continues our team coverage from there this morning with the show of solidarity. reporter: antoinette, "our hearts are with you." "paris strong." these are some of the messages we're seeing outside the french consulate. really we have seen signs of solidarity and condolence throughout the city. yesterday in front of city hall they raised the french flag. people have been laying flowers and lighting candles as well as writing down their condolences. just yesterday we spoke to former newscenter 5 producer ed keohane is vacationing in paris this week. he's among many who are drawing a connection to the 2013 marathon attacks. >> it's interesting to be a bostonian in paris today. the scope clearly of these attacks compared to boston is different, but i think the
one of those leaders was former president nicolas sarkozy who is calling for tighter security ahead of an international kicks off at the end of the in washington, nikole killion, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: a rally of support will be held today on the boston common. the french consulate in the city. the eyeopener's nneka faison continues our team coverage from there this morning with the show of solidarity. reporter: antoinette, "our hearts are with you." "paris strong."...
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president hollande took part along with his predecessor, nicolas sarkozy, and the families of loved onesife that they were killed, it is because they represented france that they were slaught yard, it's because they represented freedom that they were massacred." the press posted a picture showing the names of all 130 people in the shape of the eiffel tower. nbc's gabe gutierrez is live in paris with the latest. gabe, i can imagine a whole lot of raw emotion once again during that memorial. >> reporter: yeah, alex, it was very emotional. as you mentioned, president hollande saying that these victims were targeted because they represented freedom, and that's why they were massacred, as you mentioned. and francois hollande saying his country would do everything it could to destroy what he called an army of fanatics that was responsible. today hollande said that the entire world was in mourning. these victims were mostly in their 20s and 30s, young people, and some of the survivors that came to the memorial today did so in wheelchairs, some of them seen publicly for the first time. i'm joine
president hollande took part along with his predecessor, nicolas sarkozy, and the families of loved onesife that they were killed, it is because they represented france that they were slaught yard, it's because they represented freedom that they were massacred." the press posted a picture showing the names of all 130 people in the shape of the eiffel tower. nbc's gabe gutierrez is live in paris with the latest. gabe, i can imagine a whole lot of raw emotion once again during that memorial....