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abc's terry moran is on the ground with the latest on the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening.s impossible to describe that trauma that the people of this city and this country went through today. terror gripped the town. 20 miles north of paris. three days of terror and the most wanted men in france in a blaze of gunfire. s.w.a.t. teams rushing in. hostages running out and taking cover. two separate locations. in one, the men accused of the massacre of charlie hebdo newspaper. and the other one, the suspect in the female police officer. they were heading back towards paris when they were intercepted at a highway roadblock, exchanging gunfire with police and then taking cover inside a small printing plant, encountering a salesman but letting him go. i met one of the terrorists and i shook his hand, he said. next, a standoff heavily armed police shutting down roads, snipers in position. residents told to shelter in place. and schools in lockdown. terrified teachers tried to calm their students. >> in the school there are about 900 persons. and, they say to us to stay in the high
abc's terry moran is on the ground with the latest on the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening.s impossible to describe that trauma that the people of this city and this country went through today. terror gripped the town. 20 miles north of paris. three days of terror and the most wanted men in france in a blaze of gunfire. s.w.a.t. teams rushing in. hostages running out and taking cover. two separate locations. in one, the men accused of the massacre of charlie hebdo newspaper. and...
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and abc's terry moran is on the ground, leading our coverage of the terror in paris. >> reporter: dantonight one of the largest manhunts in the history of france is under way and the french army has joined in patrolling the streets. one suspect has surrendered. to two others remain at large. and this city and nation are reeling in shock. [ gunfire ] today in the streets of paris, terrorists wearing ski masks and carrying automatic weapons, firing a hail of bullets. the attack began at 11:30 a.m. paris time when two gunmen and accomplice picked up in a black vehicle to the paris headquarters of charlie hebdo a satirical newspaper. the gunmen opened fire on two doormen, killing one. inside they find a cartoonist for the paper and her young daughter and force her to give them the office security code and then enter. their targets, the staff of a newspaper that has long scoured radical islam and other religions. the masked men gunning down the ed store steffen charbonnier and nine others. >> the gang entered, called them by name the editor and some of the cartoonists, and they were shot i
and abc's terry moran is on the ground, leading our coverage of the terror in paris. >> reporter: dantonight one of the largest manhunts in the history of france is under way and the french army has joined in patrolling the streets. one suspect has surrendered. to two others remain at large. and this city and nation are reeling in shock. [ gunfire ] today in the streets of paris, terrorists wearing ski masks and carrying automatic weapons, firing a hail of bullets. the attack began at...
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abc's terry moran near the supermarket. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, i'm on the eastern outskirts of paris, 3 miles or so and behind me. off to the lifetime, out of the line of sight is this hostage situation at this kosher supermarket that began today. the police public prosecutor in paris now lynchinking this situation to the one going on north of paris where the suspects for the charlie hebdo massacre are homed up. they seemed to be involved in a court case where they tried to break a terrorist out of jail. bottom line, they know each other. the second hostage situation is under way now. east of the city. police say at least two of dead and the gunman is holding at least one hostage after the shootout. a massive police operation here s.w.a.t teams moving into position for the tense standoff in the heavily populated neighborhood. schools in this area on lock down. the suspect is 32 years old. police already say he's the man wanted in killing a female police officer in the shootout yesterday in the south
abc's terry moran near the supermarket. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, i'm on the eastern outskirts of paris, 3 miles or so and behind me. off to the lifetime, out of the line of sight is this hostage situation at this kosher supermarket that began today. the police public prosecutor in paris now lynchinking this situation to the one going on north of paris where the suspects for the charlie hebdo massacre are homed up. they seemed to be involved in a court case where...
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abc's terry moran is leading our coverage of the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening, dan.hat a day it's been here. a day of high tension and shocked sorrow. the whole country was riveted by the twists and turns of this manhunt that became a twist and then stalled out and is now a relentless grinding effort hour by hour. tonight, the echoes of the gunfire in paris were still reverberating. seen on this wanted poster the two brothers said and cherif kouachi who launched the attack at "charlie hebdo" that left 12 dead. they are still at large. overnight a massive police operation in retz. eerie scenes of snipers and s.w.a.t. teams mingling with locals but n arrests. no captures. this morning a huge break. a gas station holed up in villers-cotterets. the robbers resembled the kouachi brothers. the search continues northward to the small villages in and around a large forest larger than paris itself. abc's alex marquardt was there. >> the search teams are going methodically door to door guns at the raid looking for these two suspects. >> and new details of the attack itself eme
abc's terry moran is leading our coverage of the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening, dan.hat a day it's been here. a day of high tension and shocked sorrow. the whole country was riveted by the twists and turns of this manhunt that became a twist and then stalled out and is now a relentless grinding effort hour by hour. tonight, the echoes of the gunfire in paris were still reverberating. seen on this wanted poster the two brothers said and cherif kouachi who launched the attack...
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terry moran, abc news, paris. >>> solidarity with france is strong in the bay area. a large crowd carrying "i am charlie" signs and french flags gathered in front of san francisco city hall. this is one of at least 20 rallies around the country today. the crowd observed a minute of silence to remember and respect the victims of last week's terror attacks. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00, a health care worker walkout tomorrow. the kaiser employees who will be going on strike and what it means for patients. >>> plus the progress a santa rosa manmade this weekend and how soon he hopes to complete the most difficult free climb in the world. >>> areas of dense fog developing this evening. as we head back to work and school tomorrow, i'm tracking mild air and then our next storm is in sight. we'll hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a
terry moran, abc news, paris. >>> solidarity with france is strong in the bay area. a large crowd carrying "i am charlie" signs and french flags gathered in front of san francisco city hall. this is one of at least 20 rallies around the country today. the crowd observed a minute of silence to remember and respect the victims of last week's terror attacks. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00, a health care worker walkout tomorrow. the kaiser employees who will be...
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david. >> terry moran leading us off again tonight. terry thank you. >>> new details this evening about that first scene of terror today, that printing shop school children nearby looking out the windows there. teachers singing nursery rhymes to keep them calm. you can hear the gun fire there and something else tonight, inside a worker hiding under a sink texting with police. the terrorist did not know that he was there. alex behind me is the entrance to where that printing business is, this is as close as police will let us get tonight. but one of the most amazing stories of the day is that during this standoff, there was a young employee for that print business who was inside hiding and the attackers never knew he was there. french authorities tells us his name is lilian, 26 years-old, and during those eight hours, he was under a pile of boxes on the second floor, feeding the police information via text message. the two suspects said enough is enough. they came out guns blazing, that's when the police killed him and he was able to co
david. >> terry moran leading us off again tonight. terry thank you. >>> new details this evening about that first scene of terror today, that printing shop school children nearby looking out the windows there. teachers singing nursery rhymes to keep them calm. you can hear the gun fire there and something else tonight, inside a worker hiding under a sink texting with police. the terrorist did not know that he was there. alex behind me is the entrance to where that printing...
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terry moran, abc news davos, switzerland. >>> two people remain unaccounted for in that mansion firen maryland. two more bodied were removed from what's left of the house yesterday. investigators would not say whether the bodies found were those of adults or children pending identification from the medical examiner. four children ranging in age from 6 to 8 and their grandparents are believed to have died in that fire. >>> that other huge fire we were covering raged through an apartment complex in new jersey. it's been labeled an accident. investigators say it was ignited by building maintenance workers who were doing plumbing repairs. a thousand people are now displaced. everyone made it out of that building safely though. the fire was still smoldering a day and a half after it started. >>> police if salt lake city say claims by a bank robbery suspect that he was wearing an exploding vest are bogus. the s.w.a.t. team and bomb squad moved in. first evacuating the area then sending in robots to defuse the fake bomb. after a tense three-hour operation, the man was arrested. >>> police i
terry moran, abc news davos, switzerland. >>> two people remain unaccounted for in that mansion firen maryland. two more bodied were removed from what's left of the house yesterday. investigators would not say whether the bodies found were those of adults or children pending identification from the medical examiner. four children ranging in age from 6 to 8 and their grandparents are believed to have died in that fire. >>> that other huge fire we were covering raged through an...
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terry moran, abc news, paris. >>> president obama has called the paris attack cowardly and evil.ng with french president francois hollande from air force one expressing solidarity and offering condolences and assistance with finding the suspects. the president held talks about the shooting with vice president biden and secretary of state john kerry. >>> the terror attacks bring to mind the recent deadly attacks like the one in canada and australia. this was not a lone wolf operation clearly. a carefully executed plan and cause for great concern. more from abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the recent attacks in canada, in australia, were carried out by people who appeared to be inspired by isis online but didn't really know much about it. the so-called lone wolves who were likely mentally disturbed and looking for a cause. but these men seemed homegrown and far more hard core, more determined to terrorize and kill as many as possible. this is exactly the kind of attack authorities fear most in the u.s. terrorists who may have traveled out of the country to get trained and then re
terry moran, abc news, paris. >>> president obama has called the paris attack cowardly and evil.ng with french president francois hollande from air force one expressing solidarity and offering condolences and assistance with finding the suspects. the president held talks about the shooting with vice president biden and secretary of state john kerry. >>> the terror attacks bring to mind the recent deadly attacks like the one in canada and australia. this was not a lone wolf...
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david. >> terry moran leading us off again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we are learning new details this evening about that first scene of terror today, the printing shop, schoolchildren nearby looking out the windows there. teachers singing nursery rhymes to keep them calm. they were right there as these s.w.a.t. teams moved in. you can hear the gunfire there and something else tonight, inside, a worker hiding under a sink texting with police. the terrorists did not know that he was there. abc's alex marquadt is on the scene. >> reporter: good evening, david, this is entrance to that printing business, this is as far as the police will let us go tonight. but one of the most amazing stories of the day is that, during this standoff, there was a young employee of that printing company, inside, in hiding, attackers didn't know he was there. french authorities tells us his name is lilian, 26 years-old, he was hiding around sink, feeding information to his father via by text message. then french officials tell us, the two suspects, the br
david. >> terry moran leading us off again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we are learning new details this evening about that first scene of terror today, the printing shop, schoolchildren nearby looking out the windows there. teachers singing nursery rhymes to keep them calm. they were right there as these s.w.a.t. teams moved in. you can hear the gunfire there and something else tonight, inside, a worker hiding under a sink texting with police. the terrorists did not know that...
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we have team coverage, and we begin again tonight with abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: the getaway -- the last time we saw the gunmen. and ever since, police just a step behind them. s.w.a.t. teams, 88,000 officers descending on the french countryside. overnight, a massive police operation in reims, 80 miles northeast of paris. eerie scenes of snipers and s.w.a.t. teams mingling with locals all shown live on a riveted nation but no arrests, no captures. french authorities release a wanted poster -- brothers cherif and said kouachi, "armed and dangerous," named as the suspects. and over the next few hours, police take nine people into custody for questioning -- but not the gunmen. this morning, fresh alarm. a policewoman shot and killed near the outskirts of paris. officers race to the scene. authorities soon rule out a link to yesterday's attack, but a further blow to a city already on edge. then at about that same time apparently a huge break. a gas station holdup in the village of villers-cotterets. the robbers resemble the kouachi brothers, the government says. again, despite a
we have team coverage, and we begin again tonight with abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: the getaway -- the last time we saw the gunmen. and ever since, police just a step behind them. s.w.a.t. teams, 88,000 officers descending on the french countryside. overnight, a massive police operation in reims, 80 miles northeast of paris. eerie scenes of snipers and s.w.a.t. teams mingling with locals all shown live on a riveted nation but no arrests, no captures. french authorities release...
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terry moran live in paris again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and last night here, we told you american authorities were already poring through databases, looking for clues, were there any connections here? well tonight, we've learned they were on that no-fly list. so, were they being tracked? and this evening, they are studying this image. one gunman gesturing to someone offcamera there. and one more key piece of information, where one of the brothers might have trained. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross back with us tonight. brian? >> reporter: well, good evening, david. there is new evidence tonight of the role of al qaeda in this attack. even though the french say the elder brother was not on their radar, u.s. officials tell abc news tonight, he actually trained with al qaeda in yemen, and that the younger brother was sent to prison after trying to join al qaeda in iraq. the road to jihad began for the younger kouachi brother, cherif, as a teenager on the streets of paris. already known then to police a
terry moran live in paris again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and last night here, we told you american authorities were already poring through databases, looking for clues, were there any connections here? well tonight, we've learned they were on that no-fly list. so, were they being tracked? and this evening, they are studying this image. one gunman gesturing to someone offcamera there. and one more key piece of information, where one of the brothers might have trained. abc's chief...
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terry moran is there. >> reporter: today, it seemed, freedom itself was on the march in paris. 1.3 million in the streets. a march on a scale not seen since the liberation of paris in world war ii. and as we met people in the vast crowd, the told us, the declared to us, the same thing. >> we are not afraid, we are not afraid. >> reporter: security was very tight, thousands of troops and police on the streets. paris still jittery after a week of terror. but they still came. abc's matt guttman joined the marchers. >> we've been here for five hours and we've seen this ceaseless river of humanity surround us. old, young, from all nationalities here, all races and creeds here. >> reporter: around the world so many more marching in solidarity with the french. berlin, moscow, cairo, jerusalem, washington, d.c., tokyo. and everywhere, that sign. je suis charlie. i am charlie. in the tribute to the fiercely satiric magazine where the rampage began. chole verlhac, widow of the magazine's famous cartoonist tignous, who now must raise their four children, the youngest 5 years old, alone, told us. >> i
terry moran is there. >> reporter: today, it seemed, freedom itself was on the march in paris. 1.3 million in the streets. a march on a scale not seen since the liberation of paris in world war ii. and as we met people in the vast crowd, the told us, the declared to us, the same thing. >> we are not afraid, we are not afraid. >> reporter: security was very tight, thousands of troops and police on the streets. paris still jittery after a week of terror. but they still came....
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here's more from abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: the getaway.them. s.w.a.t. teams, 88,000 officers descending on the french countryside. in reims, eerie scenes of snipers and s.w.a.t. teams mingling with locals all shown live to a riveted nation, but no arrests. no captures. french authorities release a wanted poster. brothers cherif and said kouachi named as the suspects. police take nine people into custody for questioning but not the gunmen. then apparently a huge break. a gas station hold-up in villers-cotterets. the robbers resemble the kouachi brothers, police say. the vast police sweep lasting for much of the day, nothing. as dusk draws near, the search continues northward to the small villages in and around a huge forest, larger than paris itself. while in paris and across france, this was a day of mourning as we saw the first images from inside the blood-streaked offices of "charlie hebdo," papers strewn on the floor. a moment of silence in the drenching rain for the 12 victims. colleagues in comedy and satire, a merry band and brave me
here's more from abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: the getaway.them. s.w.a.t. teams, 88,000 officers descending on the french countryside. in reims, eerie scenes of snipers and s.w.a.t. teams mingling with locals all shown live to a riveted nation, but no arrests. no captures. french authorities release a wanted poster. brothers cherif and said kouachi named as the suspects. police take nine people into custody for questioning but not the gunmen. then apparently a huge break. a gas...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. terry. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a day of unity they are calling this. the march is scheduled to begin in a couple of hours but we're seeing thousands of people gathering here in the square where it will begin, the place de la republique, and this is their icon. you see this everywhere in paris right now, je suis charlie, i am charlie. all of france it seems rising up and embracing in the name of free speech and of free society that fierce little magazine of cartoons and satire where the rampage began on wednesday. across paris security is tight. thousands of additional troops on the streets, roadblocks, it's a city on alert and on edge. dozens of world leaders expected here today including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas, but this moment really belongs to the people. spontaneous memorials sprouting up in front of "charlie hebdo" offices, in windows. and colleagues and friends still haunt
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. terry. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a day of unity they are calling this. the march is scheduled to begin in a couple of hours but we're seeing thousands of people gathering here in the square where it will begin, the place de la republique, and this is their icon. you see this everywhere in paris right now, je suis charlie, i am charlie. all...
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abc's terry moran is there. >> reporter: an embattled prince andrew under tremendous pressure finallythe record refer to the events that have taken place in the last few weeks. >> reporter: those events allegations in u.s. federal court by virginia roberts. she says she was coerced in to having sex with the prince three times starting when she was 17, all denied by palace officials. >> i just wish to reiterate and reaffirm the statements which have already been made on my behalf by buckingham palace. my focus is on my work. >> reporter: the public focus on this he said/she said dispute and her evidence this photo from 2001 in london. roberts 17 at the time with prince andrew. she said they had sex that night. flight logs that list roberts on private flights to the three locations where she said her sexual encounters happened. prince andrew's admitted former friendship with a man roberts said recruited her for sex with andrews and others. billionaire jeffrey epstein, a convicted sex offender whose plea bargained to one year in jail roberts wants overturned. for virginia roberts, now a
abc's terry moran is there. >> reporter: an embattled prince andrew under tremendous pressure finallythe record refer to the events that have taken place in the last few weeks. >> reporter: those events allegations in u.s. federal court by virginia roberts. she says she was coerced in to having sex with the prince three times starting when she was 17, all denied by palace officials. >> i just wish to reiterate and reaffirm the statements which have already been made on my...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. terry. >> reporter: good morning, paula. what an incredible moment it is. people, upwards of 1 million, just stepping off slowly, everywhere you look this is their icon je suis charlie, i am charlie for this little magazine that was attacked on wednesday. what you see here is a nation rising up after being knocked down by terror. as one, declaring we will not live in fear. across paris security is tight. thousands of additional troops on the streets, roadblocks, it's a city on alert and on edge. dozens of world leaders expected here today, including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas, but this moment really belongs to the people. spontaneous memorials sprouting up in front of "charlie hebdo" offices, in windows. and colleagues and friends still haunted by those moments of terror. mathieu madenian was supposed to be at those offices on wednesday but he had to wait for a repairman. >> when i watch the
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. terry. >> reporter: good morning, paula. what an incredible moment it is. people, upwards of 1 million, just stepping off slowly, everywhere you look this is their icon je suis charlie, i am charlie for this little magazine that was attacked on wednesday. what you see here is a nation rising up after being knocked down by terror. as one, declaring...
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and first, terry moran reporting in from paris. >> reporter: today in the streets of paris, terrorists wearing ski masks and carrying automatic weapons, firing a hail of bullets. the deadliest attack france has seen in decades. unfolding here, at the offices of "charlie hebdo," a satirical newspaper. about a mile from the famous notre dame cathedral, across the city from the eiffel tower. the attackers pulling up around 11:30 a.m. opening fire on two doormen, killing one. inside, they find corinne rey, a cartoonist for the paper. and her young daughter. they force her to give them the office security code and enter. their targets -- the staff of a newspaper that has long skewered radical islam and other religions. the masked men, walking into an editorial meeting. gunning down the editor, stephane charbonnier. and then nine others. you're describing an excuse. >> yes. >> reporter: they knew each person they wanted to kill. >> they called their names and shot them in the head. it was not ary riot. clearly an execution. >> reporter: five minutes later, the gunmen racing out, shooting at
and first, terry moran reporting in from paris. >> reporter: today in the streets of paris, terrorists wearing ski masks and carrying automatic weapons, firing a hail of bullets. the deadliest attack france has seen in decades. unfolding here, at the offices of "charlie hebdo," a satirical newspaper. about a mile from the famous notre dame cathedral, across the city from the eiffel tower. the attackers pulling up around 11:30 a.m. opening fire on two doormen, killing one....
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i want to go back to terry moran in paris right now. we know that all three hostage takers are dead. we have heard from the mayor of dammartin-en-goele that the hostage there is freed. tell us about the hostages in paris. >> reporter: well george the french ambassador to the united states, a high-ranking official tweeted out that the terrorist here amedy coulibaly was dead and the hostages free. that is now in doubt. the original statement by the french ambassador to the united states that the hostages were safe, is now in doubt. it shows that government officials in fact can get caught up in the swirl of twitter and perhaps get things wrong. we hope that is not true. we're working to find out what happened. remember that coulibaly threatened after he took hostages here that he would kill them if his comrades in arms the kouachi brothers up in dammartin were stormed by police there. the hostages here were at risk. we don't know what happened. what we should tell you is that if you saw that tweet from the french ambassador to the united
i want to go back to terry moran in paris right now. we know that all three hostage takers are dead. we have heard from the mayor of dammartin-en-goele that the hostage there is freed. tell us about the hostages in paris. >> reporter: well george the french ambassador to the united states, a high-ranking official tweeted out that the terrorist here amedy coulibaly was dead and the hostages free. that is now in doubt. the original statement by the french ambassador to the united states...
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terry moran abc news, paris. >>> a security analyst is down playing the hacking of the u.s.ckers claiming to work on me half of isis seized control of the sites just before the pentagon suspended them assuring them no classified material was breached. analysts say hacking a social media site is nothing like attacking the military's central network. >> we are in a position now where we will have to harden our defenses in ways we have never done before. that's going to be a lot of work that we will have to get down to. >> reporter: president obama is calling on congress to pass legislation that will better protect consumers from hackers. the bill will require companies to notify customers within 30 days if their personal information is stolen in a breach. >>> massachusetts doctor cured of ebola said he is returning to africa. the doctor is going to liberia where he was infected with the virus. he said his colleagues are over worked. he does not expect to work directly with ebola patients but may be asked to do so. doctors say she now immune to ebola. >>> a new york clinic is l
terry moran abc news, paris. >>> a security analyst is down playing the hacking of the u.s.ckers claiming to work on me half of isis seized control of the sites just before the pentagon suspended them assuring them no classified material was breached. analysts say hacking a social media site is nothing like attacking the military's central network. >> we are in a position now where we will have to harden our defenses in ways we have never done before. that's going to be a lot of...
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i want to go back to terry moran in paris right now. we know that all three hostage takers are dead. we have heard from the mayor of dammartin-en-goele that the hostage there is freed. tell us about the hostages in paris. >> reporter: well george the french ambassador to the united states, a high-ranking official tweeted out that the terrorist here amedy coulibaly was dead and the hostages free. that is now in doubt. the original statement by the french ambassador to the united states that the hostages were safe, is now in doubt. it shows that government officials in fact can get caught up in the swirl of twitter and perhaps get things wrong. we hope that is not true. we're working to find out what happened. remember that coulibaly threatened after he took hostages here that he would kill them if his comrades in arms the kouachi brothers up in dammartin were stormed by police there. the hostages here were at risk. we don't know what happened. what we should tell you is that if you saw that tweet from the french ambassador to the united
i want to go back to terry moran in paris right now. we know that all three hostage takers are dead. we have heard from the mayor of dammartin-en-goele that the hostage there is freed. tell us about the hostages in paris. >> reporter: well george the french ambassador to the united states, a high-ranking official tweeted out that the terrorist here amedy coulibaly was dead and the hostages free. that is now in doubt. the original statement by the french ambassador to the united states...
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abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: they are going to war here against the enemy within. armed troops are now deployed on the streets of paris, and by tomorrow, 10,000 soldiers will be on patrol throughout france guarding against the next attack. nearly half of those troops ordered to protect synagogues and jewish schools. we saw them soldiers at the school doors. at this synagogue, where troops patrolled, too. robert told us his son refused to go to school today. >> he said please papa don't let me go to school alone. >> reporter: your son is afraid to go to school alone? >> alone, yes. >> reporter: because he's a jueew. >> because of this situation, of course. >> reporter: all this following that this attack on the kosher market and other recent incidents. today, extraordinary new images from inside that kosher market during the standoff. a frightened child cradled and hushed. terrified customers hiding in a freezer. and for the first time today, in that other standoff where the kouachi brothers took over a print shop the man who hid under a sink. for eight hours. and h
abc's terry moran in paris. >> reporter: they are going to war here against the enemy within. armed troops are now deployed on the streets of paris, and by tomorrow, 10,000 soldiers will be on patrol throughout france guarding against the next attack. nearly half of those troops ordered to protect synagogues and jewish schools. we saw them soldiers at the school doors. at this synagogue, where troops patrolled, too. robert told us his son refused to go to school today. >> he said...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: today, an embattled prince andrew, under tremendous pressure finally speaking out publicly about the sex scandal engulfing him. >> i think i must for the record to refer to the events that have taken place in the last few weeks. >> reporter: those events, allegations in u.s. federal court by virginia roberts. she says she was coerced into having sex with the prince three times starting when she was 17. all denied by palace officials. >> i just wish to reiterate and to reaffirm the statements which have already been made on my behalf by buckingham palace. my focus is on my work. >> reporter: but the public focus now inevitably this he-said/she-said dispute. and her evidence? there's this photo from 2001, in london. roberts, 17 at the time, with prince andrew. she says they had sex that night. flight logs that list roberts as a passenger on private flights to the three locations where she says her sexual encounters with andrew happened. and prince andrew's admitted former friendship with the man roberts says recruited her for
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: today, an embattled prince andrew, under tremendous pressure finally speaking out publicly about the sex scandal engulfing him. >> i think i must for the record to refer to the events that have taken place in the last few weeks. >> reporter: those events, allegations in u.s. federal court by virginia roberts. she says she was coerced into having sex with the prince three times starting when she was 17. all denied by...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has the very latest. >> reporter: a simple but solemn moment today. two coffins, garlanded with flowers, carrying the bodies of two victims of the air asia crash. the first to arrive here in surabaya, back where the doomed flight began. just seven bodies have been recovered so far. the rough weather now becoming a huge issue. >> the weather, unfortunately, is not looking good for the next two or three days, and that is -- that is slowing us down. >> reporter: as bodies are recovered, the painstaking identification process begins. this young woman was on the plane and this will help you identify her? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: at the crisis center here at the surabaya airport, we saw firsthand how the dead will be identified. indonesian red cross workers sorting through fingerprints and other personal data of the passengers. while out in the debris field, teams spotted more bits and pieces in the water, including the evacuation slide of the plane, being recovered here, it may have deployed on impact. but no sign of those black boxes or any confir
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has the very latest. >> reporter: a simple but solemn moment today. two coffins, garlanded with flowers, carrying the bodies of two victims of the air asia crash. the first to arrive here in surabaya, back where the doomed flight began. just seven bodies have been recovered so far. the rough weather now becoming a huge issue. >> the weather, unfortunately, is not looking good for the next two or three days, and that is -- that is slowing...
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abc's terry moran is in london with the latest. ng terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's been called the worst terrorist attack in europe in years and it has shocked france to the core. just after noon paris time two masked gunmen heavily armed apparently well trained arrived arrivedty offices of "charlie hebdo," long-term satirical magazine that has mocked islam and other religions. they hollered out where is "charlie hebdo" and then opened fire. 11 are reported dead so far. president hollande of france called it a cowardly ly aly assassination and put paris on high alert. in particular all news outlets especially newspapers are receiving the highest level of protection, a sign of just what an attack on liberty this represents and, in fact, president hollande saying we are targeted because we are a country of freedom. this is an attack -- this is a magazine that had been attacked before. this magazine published some of those infamous cartoons of the prophet muhammad you might remember and so this is a long-term struggle in
abc's terry moran is in london with the latest. ng terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's been called the worst terrorist attack in europe in years and it has shocked france to the core. just after noon paris time two masked gunmen heavily armed apparently well trained arrived arrivedty offices of "charlie hebdo," long-term satirical magazine that has mocked islam and other religions. they hollered out where is "charlie hebdo" and then opened fire. 11 are...
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abc's terry moran is in paris with those details. in, terry. >> reporter: good morning. again, robin, this is fast-breaking developments here. the police want to resolve this without a shootout. we are told that they heard the brothers want to die as martyrs. they are trying to avoid that. a spokesman for the city hall of that town dammartin-en-goele, has told abc news that the suspects are holding one male hostage right now. negotiations however, are under way. so right now while they are surrounded by a virtual army of police operations that has been under way for days slowly closing the noose around them right now there is a pause while negotiations are under way at the very least to get this hostage who is one of the executives of the printing company where they have held up. his daughter has said that she has tried to contact him. he has not responded. she says that's very unusual. police are engaged, we can say, in negotiations with the suspects trying to resolve this without a final shootout that could end very badly for many p
abc's terry moran is in paris with those details. in, terry. >> reporter: good morning. again, robin, this is fast-breaking developments here. the police want to resolve this without a shootout. we are told that they heard the brothers want to die as martyrs. they are trying to avoid that. a spokesman for the city hall of that town dammartin-en-goele, has told abc news that the suspects are holding one male hostage right now. negotiations however, are under way. so right now while they...
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abc's terry moran is in paris with more on that side of the story. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. here on the famous champs-elysees you can't buy a copy of "charlie hebdo." you can't buy a copy anywhere in france as you pointed out. 700,000 sold out in a few hours. getting one has become a declaration of defiance against terror but the magazine once again spiking tension with the muslim community here and around the world while french authorities continue to pursue every lead into the terror underground. before dawn this morning, people lining up at shops and news kiosks waiting for drivers loaded up copies of "charlie hebdo" and it seemed to be a privilege for them. distributing "charlie hebdo" says jaung batiste, it warms my heart because we say to ourselves he is still here. he has never left. the lines were so long they announced they will print 5 million copies of this issue. it usually prints 60,000. at a press conference the "charlie hebdo" staff spoke out. traumatized still. we're just cartoonists who like to draw littl
abc's terry moran is in paris with more on that side of the story. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. here on the famous champs-elysees you can't buy a copy of "charlie hebdo." you can't buy a copy anywhere in france as you pointed out. 700,000 sold out in a few hours. getting one has become a declaration of defiance against terror but the magazine once again spiking tension with the muslim community here and around the world while french authorities continue...
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abc's terry moran is in london with the latest.>> reporter: good morning, robin. here is what we know right now about one of the worst terrorist attacks in europe in history. it was after noon paris time. gunman demanding to know where the little satirical newspaper was located. by the time they emerged, 12 dead we're told. 10 journalists, 2 police officers guarding that building. an eye witness said they spoke perfect french and identified themselves as al queda. they then calmly emerged and got back in their car. they are still on the loose. right now paris is on its highest alert in history. a massive manhunt is under way for what authorities now believe maybe three gunman who participated in this obviously well-planned attack and among the most secure places in paris right now are newspaper offices and other media outlets. here's what we want to know. one of the dead a beloved journalist a 77-year-old man, a cartoonist who lampooned every religion and today died for his sense of humor in this terrorist attack. robin? >> all rig
abc's terry moran is in london with the latest.>> reporter: good morning, robin. here is what we know right now about one of the worst terrorist attacks in europe in history. it was after noon paris time. gunman demanding to know where the little satirical newspaper was located. by the time they emerged, 12 dead we're told. 10 journalists, 2 police officers guarding that building. an eye witness said they spoke perfect french and identified themselves as al queda. they then calmly emerged...