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tonight, parises a city under siege.t, and the big story on "action news" tonight is full scale terrorist a assault against the city of paris. but late tonight, french police declared all a of the attackers were dead. however, the u.s. embassy is advising all americans in paris to shelter in place, in other word, stay inside. the death toll has been in flux for much of the night but it is currently standing at 120. the city of parises literally experiencing an anxiety attack, especially since the french tv news chan will he will, bmf-tv says there could be accomplices still at large. no group has yet claimed responsibility for this attack. but the french military and its air force have been taking part in the bombing mission against isis, in syria, and iraq. >>> this was the the highly coordinated a a attack, coming up to four to five locations, the deadliest of which was the bataclan theater in the eastern part of the city. the american band eagles of death metal had attracted a big crowd and the big crowd attracted the
tonight, parises a city under siege.t, and the big story on "action news" tonight is full scale terrorist a assault against the city of paris. but late tonight, french police declared all a of the attackers were dead. however, the u.s. embassy is advising all americans in paris to shelter in place, in other word, stay inside. the death toll has been in flux for much of the night but it is currently standing at 120. the city of parises literally experiencing an anxiety attack,...
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have parise a, goes to ma slay to hack into a u.s. company to provide information to a british guy who is in syria to use for a terrorist group that projects it back into the united states uses u.s. technology, and essentially free services, twitter and others, to call for these people to be killed. and although this is the first unfortunately it won't be the last, using this type of threat. >> how easy was it to figure out where this was actually coming from? >> i think it's a good point here. when it came to -- we weren't doing the investigation and attribution and bringing resources we have to bear, to not just figure out general my who did it but exactly who did and it how, and this is an example of the fact that we can do that, and that although you may think you are anonymous and we can't put you behind the keyboard, we can. parise was arrest bid the malaysians pending extradition to the u.s., because we were able to work together and use information, whether collected by the intelligence community and law enforcement to figure
have parise a, goes to ma slay to hack into a u.s. company to provide information to a british guy who is in syria to use for a terrorist group that projects it back into the united states uses u.s. technology, and essentially free services, twitter and others, to call for these people to be killed. and although this is the first unfortunately it won't be the last, using this type of threat. >> how easy was it to figure out where this was actually coming from? >> i think it's a good...
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after the terrorist attacks there, people are still placing flowers in front of the french embassy on parisertz. frenchman luc paquier is overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy. he has lived in the german capital for 12 years and works for the cfb, the french cultural center of berlin. he feels comforted by the solidarity the germans have demonstrated. luc: all these thousands of flowers and candles show me that the germans, too, want to defend values like tolerance and solidarity. i feel a kind of security among the people here with their humanity and empathy. >> paquier has seen how the terrorist attacks have brought germany and france closer together. the germans, always reluctant to take military action, are discussing a nato mission. >> if there are joint measures, including military action, we can't just sit on the sidelines. >> war against terrorists, but not against islam, paquier has strived for this in both countries for years. he says france in particular has neglected intercultural dialog and tolerance. luc: last week, parisians died in the barrage of gunfire, but i am also thi
after the terrorist attacks there, people are still placing flowers in front of the french embassy on parisertz. frenchman luc paquier is overwhelmed by the outpouring of sympathy. he has lived in the german capital for 12 years and works for the cfb, the french cultural center of berlin. he feels comforted by the solidarity the germans have demonstrated. luc: all these thousands of flowers and candles show me that the germans, too, want to defend values like tolerance and solidarity. i feel a...
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. >>> what happened in parises leading to tighter security in philadelphia and other major cities. police are keeping a closer eye on restaurant, shopping centers and other public places. police commissioner charles ramsey says they all pose a problem. >> we work well with private security that covers majority of the infrastructure in the united states. we have very good relationships with them. again if anything suspicious, given us a call. >> reporter: many police departments are trained for active shooter situations. >>> there will be enhanced security for sunday's philadelphia marathon. the a a news conference mayor michael nutter said is there in men threat but security will screen people near start and finish line and may search their belongings as well. tens of thousands of people are expect to be in philadelphia this weekend. >>> president obama is criticizing republicans lining up in opposition to how syrian refugees to enter the u.s. "eyewitness news" in allentown which is home to one of the largest syrian populations in america. we spoke with the syrian arabic american c
. >>> what happened in parises leading to tighter security in philadelphia and other major cities. police are keeping a closer eye on restaurant, shopping centers and other public places. police commissioner charles ramsey says they all pose a problem. >> we work well with private security that covers majority of the infrastructure in the united states. we have very good relationships with them. again if anything suspicious, given us a call. >> reporter: many police...
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we're updating developing news in france, police say that the raid on an apartment building outside parisesver. you're looking live at that scene here, two people were killed, and seven others were arrested as police looked for more suspects from last weeks paris terror attacks police thought the the master mind was inside that building but they have not said they found him. we will get an update from france in our next hour. >>> officials say there is no link to terrorism but plane passenger was restrained after a scare in the air. it happened on the british airways flight from london to boston. a an intoxicated three two-year old woman from poland tried to open up an exit door mid flight. fellow passengers and crew held her down. woman faces an arraignment later today. >>> a fight between detroit middle schooler and a teacher is caught on camera. students started rolling with their cameras as things got out offhanded in the detroit school yesterday. things got out of hand. that teacher said seventh grader called her a vulgar name, the teacher is on paid leave while an investigation gets u
we're updating developing news in france, police say that the raid on an apartment building outside parisesver. you're looking live at that scene here, two people were killed, and seven others were arrested as police looked for more suspects from last weeks paris terror attacks police thought the the master mind was inside that building but they have not said they found him. we will get an update from france in our next hour. >>> officials say there is no link to terrorism but plane...
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what this is going to do after blowing up the russian airliner and south beirut and then blowing up parises. they're going to force a coalition together which obama can lead. quite frankly, if he wants to lead when our arab allies have been no help whatsoever, he is going to have to bring in russians, french, iranians and i think isbala. it's being reduced and diminished where it is. there's a possibility to crush these guys right now. >> this is a 9 /11 moment in the fight against the islamic state? >> it may feel that way in paris. i think what we did learn this capability to carry out organized attacks in the heart of europe. so the nature is different. the president was ridiculed for saying isis has been rolled back in term thes of territory it's been taking in syria and iraq. next week, president hollande will meet with president obama in the oval office. i think you're right there's a coalition now of the agreeing being formed. putin is bombing the heck out of isis after he revealinged it is true an isis bomb took down that airplane. there's potential for diplomatic resolution in syri
what this is going to do after blowing up the russian airliner and south beirut and then blowing up parises. they're going to force a coalition together which obama can lead. quite frankly, if he wants to lead when our arab allies have been no help whatsoever, he is going to have to bring in russians, french, iranians and i think isbala. it's being reduced and diminished where it is. there's a possibility to crush these guys right now. >> this is a 9 /11 moment in the fight against the...
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the global intelligence community is struggling to transaction down any and outline paris parises trackedformer scund secretary charlie allen goes "on the record." charlie, so, talk to us about the role of intelligence in tracking these isis terrorists down. >> we have a lot of capability. the united states is the most powerful intelligence apparatus in the world by a large margin. we use both human source intelligence and we use a lot of technical accesses that give us a lot of understanding of the islamic state, the operatives, how they move, how they are -- we can track them and we can geo locate them in many cases. we share the information on a very proactive base with our friends in paris and in brussels. >> speakly people at home want to know because there has been a lot of discussion about the role of the united states and our intelligence which is some of the most finest in the role in these successful paris terrorist raids that have been able to yield results. >> i don't know the specifics but i'm sure we give them -- help them understand. we have technical means of tracking isis
the global intelligence community is struggling to transaction down any and outline paris parises trackedformer scund secretary charlie allen goes "on the record." charlie, so, talk to us about the role of intelligence in tracking these isis terrorists down. >> we have a lot of capability. the united states is the most powerful intelligence apparatus in the world by a large margin. we use both human source intelligence and we use a lot of technical accesses that give us a lot of...
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. >> it's parise bergeron from the boston bruins. he just froze and didn't know what to say. >> he said that he -- i was a really good fan and said he stayed for me and i'm for him. >> oh. benny will undergo his surgery in arizona but before he and his family left, he had a sendoff party which included a visit from the bridgeport sound tigers. >> lot of love and support for benny and his family right now. >> what they did -- >> made a big difference. >>> just ahead on eyewitness news, a teenager who ended up middle of the night. >> kind of took me a minute to like realize i wasn't dreaming. walking. >> we're hearing from her for the first time in an abc news exclusive. wrong prediction that will stay with him forever. the story see curiosity become wonder, and winter become christmas. the radio city christmasspectacular presented by chase. visit radiocitychristmas.com today. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed.
. >> it's parise bergeron from the boston bruins. he just froze and didn't know what to say. >> he said that he -- i was a really good fan and said he stayed for me and i'm for him. >> oh. benny will undergo his surgery in arizona but before he and his family left, he had a sendoff party which included a visit from the bridgeport sound tigers. >> lot of love and support for benny and his family right now. >> what they did -- >> made a big difference....
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. >> parises honoring victims who died exactly one week ago in the terror attacks.ally reached 130, friday when a wounded victim succumb. >> i just, think about other people, and all of the families. >> i think it is a long, long process. >> reporter: french lawmakers voted to extend the state the of emergency another three months giving police more power and flexibility police have conducted 783 raid, since the the a attacks, including the one that killed suspect ring leader abdelhamid abaaoud, and his cousin and another suspect were also killed. surveillance video reportedly captured abdelhamid abaaoud jumping a barrier at this subway station, within a an hour of the massacre this man ride that same subway. >> last friday night, i was in the subway. >> reporter: authorities are still searching for suspect terrorist, who slipped away and admit they don't know where he is. the manhunt for salah abdeslam, has now, widened to the netherland. french authorities are urging people to not live in fear. >> i just don't want to stop to live. i want to be here. >> reporter:
. >> parises honoring victims who died exactly one week ago in the terror attacks.ally reached 130, friday when a wounded victim succumb. >> i just, think about other people, and all of the families. >> i think it is a long, long process. >> reporter: french lawmakers voted to extend the state the of emergency another three months giving police more power and flexibility police have conducted 783 raid, since the the a attacks, including the one that killed suspect ring...
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. >>> suspect master mind behind the terrorist attack in parises dead this morning we are learning more about him. french police identified remains of abdelhamid abaaoud, using fingerprints. they believe he was killed during a standoff in saint denis yesterday. abdelhamid abaaoud is suspect of planning five other terrorist attacks that police foiled. french authorities have conduct more than 600 raid targeting islamic extremist, eight suspects have been arrested and remain in custody. >>> strong move by u.s. lawmakers in response to the the terror attacks. house ignoring president obama's veto threat passing tighter restrictions on refugees from syria and iraq. they overwhelmingly a approved a republican bill suspending the entry of refugees in the country for months, perhaps years. the bill includes fbi background checks and individual sign off from three high ranking u.s. officials before any refugee could come here from those two countries, iraq and syria. >> our own law enforcement experts are telling us that they don't have confidence that they can detect or block with the current
. >>> suspect master mind behind the terrorist attack in parises dead this morning we are learning more about him. french police identified remains of abdelhamid abaaoud, using fingerprints. they believe he was killed during a standoff in saint denis yesterday. abdelhamid abaaoud is suspect of planning five other terrorist attacks that police foiled. french authorities have conduct more than 600 raid targeting islamic extremist, eight suspects have been arrested and remain in custody....
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. >>> video showing a father's comforting word to his son after the attacks in parises going viral. >rahel solomon shows theod reports on advice for parent struggling to have similar conversation was their children. >> reporter: when the images leave you stunned, and speechless, part of the aftermath of such hatred and evil is inevitable fear, how do parents somehow make sense out of the senseless for children >> reporter: watch as this parisan father tries for his young son, scared to have to move >> reporter: expert like valerie, a psychologist who largely works with children and parents watched the video with us and said the daddies doing a a lot of things right. >> he looks in his eyes, and he was calm, and smiles and i think the father and child could probably then take and pick up on that and pick up a sense of safety. >> reporter: doctorate says while parents should try to limit how much exposure children have to traumatic events she says it is important to have a conversation about what they know and what they'd like to know. >> not talking about it doesn't mean that people ar
. >>> video showing a father's comforting word to his son after the attacks in parises going viral. >rahel solomon shows theod reports on advice for parent struggling to have similar conversation was their children. >> reporter: when the images leave you stunned, and speechless, part of the aftermath of such hatred and evil is inevitable fear, how do parents somehow make sense out of the senseless for children >> reporter: watch as this parisan father tries for his young...
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. >> three days after the attack parises doing their best to return to normal life. schools, businesses, and monuments have reopened, including the eiffel tower, lit up in french colors. claire francis says that she is not afraid. >> we will continue to do what we are doing, and smoking cigarettes, drinking wine. i'm enjoying life. >> reporter: despite that reservations at paris's top hotels have dropped by 50 percent, since these a attacks. one person who did make it here, secretary of state john kerry, to show his support. reporting from paris, france, kenneth the craig for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the terror in paris has been tough on those who have relatives, living and working there "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos is live from the sat center with more on the local mob that is in constant contact with her daughter, greg. >> reporter: that is right, alycia a's daughter moved to paris just last month and her mom says jesse was feet from a restaurant where terrorist killed, more than a dozen people on friday. described by her mother and sister as a free sp
. >> three days after the attack parises doing their best to return to normal life. schools, businesses, and monuments have reopened, including the eiffel tower, lit up in french colors. claire francis says that she is not afraid. >> we will continue to do what we are doing, and smoking cigarettes, drinking wine. i'm enjoying life. >> reporter: despite that reservations at paris's top hotels have dropped by 50 percent, since these a attacks. one person who did make it here,...
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. >> jennifer parise, whose money manages sweet pea, says only 4 of the 24 dogs at the nonprofit, fire. she says only one of the 33 cats has been found alive. >> those animals are her whole life. it's going to be really tough. you can rebuild the build, but you can't get back those lives. animals, and they needed her and she needed them. >> clark says he started sweet pea out of his home, some 21 years ago. they rented this building for a time before buying it early earlier this year. they planned to expand. instead, they'll prebuild. -- rebuild, with heavy hearts. >> we won't quit. we will come back. we will make this work. >> michael henrick, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: now, the cause of that fire is under investigation but the owners say the firefighters believe it might have been electrical. sky fox flying over a beached whale off kingston this afternoon. we alerted the new england aquarium about it around watched for hours as it struggled to get free. 4:15 p.m. this afternoon, the whale freed itself in the incoming tide. as the whale was leaving off the waters of kingston, it hit a
. >> jennifer parise, whose money manages sweet pea, says only 4 of the 24 dogs at the nonprofit, fire. she says only one of the 33 cats has been found alive. >> those animals are her whole life. it's going to be really tough. you can rebuild the build, but you can't get back those lives. animals, and they needed her and she needed them. >> clark says he started sweet pea out of his home, some 21 years ago. they rented this building for a time before buying it early earlier...
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is there late word that a standoff that french police say is connect to last friday's attacks in parisesn saint denis and were met with resistance. two are dead, one a woman who detonate aid suicide vest. seven others are under a arrest. police were looking for at alleged master mine. no word on his fate. >>> in germany a bomb threat canceled a soccer match 90 minutes were the start. police searched the stadium but they found nothing. >>> meanwhile searchers found no tea advises on two air france planes bound for paris, a a in must threats forced air france 55 which took off from dulles international outside washington to land in nova scotia air france 56 from los angeles landed in salt lake city, and passengers got off both planes safely. >>> it is also leading to tighter security in philadelphia and other major cities. police are keeping a closer eye on restaurant, shopping center a and other public places. police commissioner charles ramsey say they pose a problem. >> we do coordinate very well and work with private security that covers majority of the infrastructure in the you had. a
is there late word that a standoff that french police say is connect to last friday's attacks in parisesn saint denis and were met with resistance. two are dead, one a woman who detonate aid suicide vest. seven others are under a arrest. police were looking for at alleged master mine. no word on his fate. >>> in germany a bomb threat canceled a soccer match 90 minutes were the start. police searched the stadium but they found nothing. >>> meanwhile searchers found no tea...
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. >>> and now despite the french capitol being on lack down parises leaving the safety of their homes in droves to give blood to the victims of the terror attacks. some waited in line for more than three hours. the french blood transfusion services has received thousands of donations and many hospitals are now asking people to return later on in the day to see because of the sheer outpouring of the support that is basically overwhelmed their services. so, a lot of people giving back in light of those attacks. >>> local authorities here, also increasing security this morning after terror attacks. in our city, people standing with paris, in the wake of the tragedy, dozens gathering for a vigil in center city to honor those people lost their lives. iconic love sign wears a french flag and candles in the shape of the eiffel tower has been placed in the peace sign below it. local french citizens say they are very grateful to have a place to pay their respects. >> it need to be like united, that is our feeling right now. >> it is important to talk bit and not just to keep it for yourself es
. >>> and now despite the french capitol being on lack down parises leaving the safety of their homes in droves to give blood to the victims of the terror attacks. some waited in line for more than three hours. the french blood transfusion services has received thousands of donations and many hospitals are now asking people to return later on in the day to see because of the sheer outpouring of the support that is basically overwhelmed their services. so, a lot of people giving back in...
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city just to be prepared to deal with any sort of active shooter situation like the ones we saw in parisment and of course, the nypd preparing for very busy time here, holidays things always little ramped up. thanksgiving day parade coming up. tree lighting across the city, police commissioner, brat on, saying they're prepared for all of those events. and urging tourist toss come to the city, he says, it is safer now, more than ever. mike and alex, live from times square this morning, i send things back inside to you. >> liz, you mention no specifics. was any kind of timetable mentioned on that video? or any speaking at all? >> it was all music, from the bits that i saw, and no specific timetable, commissioner brat on actually said, the word he used was misch mash, former videos, used to threaten germany and israel. part like. that will take friend that video, with these iconic new york landmarks. and that was re purposed, sent out just yesterday. >> black leather jacket, sure look like it was in tames square. good report there, thank you for. that will that's what terrorism is, just fear, c
city just to be prepared to deal with any sort of active shooter situation like the ones we saw in parisment and of course, the nypd preparing for very busy time here, holidays things always little ramped up. thanksgiving day parade coming up. tree lighting across the city, police commissioner, brat on, saying they're prepared for all of those events. and urging tourist toss come to the city, he says, it is safer now, more than ever. mike and alex, live from times square this morning, i send...
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according to a french parisation, one of the blasts was indeed a suicide bomber and a french officialng there are more than 45 dead in this attack. this is the most deadly terrorist attack in modern french history. and unbelievable night. carolyn, do you get the sense on , do yound -- caroline get the sense on the ground three police have things under control? caroline: it's very hard to say. from what i can see, it seems like they are moving around on the street, making space for the victims they are bringing in. obviously this is a very quick police andom the special forces in france. there is a state of emergency and unpredictable actions are being taken at the moment. hang on for alet: moment. we want to bring in u.s. congressman peter king for a moment. he is a member of the homeland security committee. congressman, you talked about how governor cuomo has responded, how the president has offered u.s. aid to france. is there a need to tighten net not tighten to -- the dragnet, but take preventative action in the event of a possible copycat terrorist attack here in the united state
according to a french parisation, one of the blasts was indeed a suicide bomber and a french officialng there are more than 45 dead in this attack. this is the most deadly terrorist attack in modern french history. and unbelievable night. carolyn, do you get the sense on , do yound -- caroline get the sense on the ground three police have things under control? caroline: it's very hard to say. from what i can see, it seems like they are moving around on the street, making space for the victims...
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. >>> despite the french capitol being on lock down parises leaving safety of their homes in drove tove blood to the victims of the terror attacks. some waited in line for three hours. french blood traps fusion services has received thousands of donations and many hospitals are asking people to return later on because of the sheer on it pouring of support has overwhelmed services. >>> happened marks across the world and here at home are shining colors of the french flag. this is pennsylvania state capitol building in harrisburg showing solidarity with the people of france. and the c ira sent center here in philadelphia, showing its support with the french flag and peace sign lit up on the side of the building. >>> lit brothers building at eighth and market street in center city is supporting terror victims. a area landmarks are shining bright for france and it is beautiful to see that. tributes to those victims of the attacks can be seen all over the country and around the world as well in the just here in the area. in a show of solidarity the one world trade center last night was lit
. >>> despite the french capitol being on lock down parises leaving safety of their homes in drove tove blood to the victims of the terror attacks. some waited in line for three hours. french blood traps fusion services has received thousands of donations and many hospitals are asking people to return later on because of the sheer on it pouring of support has overwhelmed services. >>> happened marks across the world and here at home are shining colors of the french flag. this...
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. >> reporter: this huge memorial will in the center of parises a public gathering place for parisans to remember the dead and try to heel. >> ♪ >> reporter: some parisans expressed themselves through music, others with free hugs. a russian violin player played a tribute to the victims outside bataclan theater where most of the carnage occur. >> i wanted to play for the people of paris. >> reporter: tuesday russia ordered one of the missle will cruisers to work with france, fighting isis in syria. french war planes slammed targets there for a second day. so far authorities have not found any explosives, in germany and investigators here of not released any information about that ninth attacker. reporting from paris kenneth craig for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> kenneth, thank you. >>> house speaker paul ryan a is a among those calling for a pause in syrian refugees coming to the u.s. speaker says national security comes first and legislation is in the works. the governors of at least two dozen states say they will refuse any attempt to send refugees in their states. they a argue there
. >> reporter: this huge memorial will in the center of parises a public gathering place for parisans to remember the dead and try to heel. >> ♪ >> reporter: some parisans expressed themselves through music, others with free hugs. a russian violin player played a tribute to the victims outside bataclan theater where most of the carnage occur. >> i wanted to play for the people of paris. >> reporter: tuesday russia ordered one of the missle will cruisers to work...
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parisou now are seeing in is that people go to their neighborhood shops to buy their food stuff.ronically, prices are actually higher. people are kind of spending a little bit more. obviously, the big impact that one is dreading is on the tourism sector. that is, i think, too early to say. anecdotally, referring to something which i heard on belgian radio, there was a survey, because belgium was the siege city for a couple days, so they checked with shopkeepers and there was one chocolatier selling belgian chocolates. for an entire day, his turnover was 17 euros. is that relevant? no. it is anecdotal. but it tells you the psychology you have. caroline: thank you very much indeed. william de vulder staying with us. perhaps a few more anecdotes from the chocolate side of things. next, how can a deposit rate cut next week leave the ecb one step behind the markets in the race to buy bonds? we are debating what rabbits can be pulled out of this man's hat next week. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg television and radio. we are everywhere. the euro is se
parisou now are seeing in is that people go to their neighborhood shops to buy their food stuff.ronically, prices are actually higher. people are kind of spending a little bit more. obviously, the big impact that one is dreading is on the tourism sector. that is, i think, too early to say. anecdotally, referring to something which i heard on belgian radio, there was a survey, because belgium was the siege city for a couple days, so they checked with shopkeepers and there was one chocolatier...
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legislation is being introduced to extend parises power to conduct raids and that if forced house arrestairstrike raids on islamic state and other place as that had command centers. please keep up-to-date on kron-4-dot- com. >> james: let's go over to george with the weather and the traffic >> george: there is another and another incidence. there is to stalls one coming off the wall low-grade--waldo grade. 280 northbound you can see this 101 drive time with 22 minutes. continuing our bridge track a bridge 27 minutes. san mateo bridge 24 to 26 minutes. the richmond bridge ride we are still backed up to the richmond at parkway. >> darya: let's look at the weather for spokane washington. there is so of hear whether the it down trees and power and kids were told to stay home with no school. they have a blizzard that pay no with icy roads. add hot springs ark. it piquancy storms have caused some flooding and not to a roof often took down some power. >> james: that whether it is working its way toward those states. we have poor weather in chicago with the o'hare airport telling to our delays.-
legislation is being introduced to extend parises power to conduct raids and that if forced house arrestairstrike raids on islamic state and other place as that had command centers. please keep up-to-date on kron-4-dot- com. >> james: let's go over to george with the weather and the traffic >> george: there is another and another incidence. there is to stalls one coming off the wall low-grade--waldo grade. 280 northbound you can see this 101 drive time with 22 minutes. continuing...
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parÍses >>> lo que diferenciar de todas las chicas cuando llegamos a trabajar en los estados unidostoaniel. dominar de con crtogÓ realizar >>> ¿dannda so podemos. #. iguales. >>> miren. fdepende del usuario >>> no delel usuario. 1-2-3 dal 1-2-3. >>> no, se le natural. >>> atenciÓn chicos. el proximo sa de la maÑana estarÁ su familia deuevo dÍa" en la plaza mÉxico con la chiquis rivera. >>> la "chiqui" y toda la familia dÁ. [♪ tema musical ] [♪] >>gracias por la cena, cr me encantÓ la cancion romÁntica >>gracias . padres son severos, y es mejoro. >>entonces vamos a un hotel. >>¿quÉ clase de mujer me crees? >>¿quÉ clase de mujer eres?a,vit >>sÍ, pero no una novia virginidad al primer hombre que
parÍses >>> lo que diferenciar de todas las chicas cuando llegamos a trabajar en los estados unidostoaniel. dominar de con crtogÓ realizar >>> ¿dannda so podemos. #. iguales. >>> miren. fdepende del usuario >>> no delel usuario. 1-2-3 dal 1-2-3. >>> no, se le natural. >>> atenciÓn chicos. el proximo sa de la maÑana estarÁ su familia deuevo dÍa" en la plaza mÉxico con la chiquis rivera. >>> la "chiqui" y toda...
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speaking in kuala lumpur this morning, president obama was clear and direct about the impact of the pariser to er tte attacks. >> that's part of the overall message i want to clearly send the american people. we do not succumb to fear. >> my colleague thomas roberts is in paris. with a good day to you, tell me more about this interview with the brother of the suspect. >> hi, alex. good evening from paris where it's just a little after 6:00 p.m. at night here. we remain in lerepublique. news has started to churn about muhammad abdeslam's interview. this is in regard to his brother because the international manhunt for the eighth suspected attacker, salah abdeslam continues. he's the most wanted man in the world right now, especially given the fact that people do believe those within the intelligence community, that he might have been wearing a suicide vest, that he may still be capable of planning or carrying out some type of paris-style attack. this is the last time his brother talks about having access to him was two to three days before friday the 13th. and he spoke about his brothers, be
speaking in kuala lumpur this morning, president obama was clear and direct about the impact of the pariser to er tte attacks. >> that's part of the overall message i want to clearly send the american people. we do not succumb to fear. >> my colleague thomas roberts is in paris. with a good day to you, tell me more about this interview with the brother of the suspect. >> hi, alex. good evening from paris where it's just a little after 6:00 p.m. at night here. we remain in...
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the claimant change conference that gets under way on monday, 147 world leaders did he endocrinon parisestopped to put what we saw here 12 days ago back to you. dagen: thank you so much ashley webster in paris, another top story this morning international fallout over the turkish downing of a russian fighter jet related to the fight against isis, russia president vladimir putin already warning of serious consequences over that former dep director for intelligence retired air force colonel, so great of you to be here, i want you to look at what happened with turkey, with russia, and the firefighter jet but, again, the russia has been egging turkey on attacking people who were enemies of assad, clearly. but how do you relate this to the -- more coordinated fight in coalition that we hope will take on isis? >> well, good morning dagen, yeah, that is a good question. the main concern that we are looking at is certainly the turkish rules of engagement and what caused that, and when you do that, you have to bring in the fact that turkey being a nato country, and nato has a string of what we ca
the claimant change conference that gets under way on monday, 147 world leaders did he endocrinon parisestopped to put what we saw here 12 days ago back to you. dagen: thank you so much ashley webster in paris, another top story this morning international fallout over the turkish downing of a russian fighter jet related to the fight against isis, russia president vladimir putin already warning of serious consequences over that former dep director for intelligence retired air force colonel, so...