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at these marchs, sometimes people fall ill and ever to be taken away. >> president hollande on the live pictures seems to be just shaking hands with i assume some of the people that have come out to rally and show support. >> we are going to speak to jacob, a french author an commentator. tell us your reaction to this huge rally of unity support and solidarity in france. >> yes hello. it's a big operation, to me, a big part of it propaganda, which went very well, because i think so many people who came out for kind of a -- i don't think people understand, really, what's happening because charlie hebdo was not so popular these last years had real difficulties, was very -- his attitude was very problematic about islam about islamic community, about the muslims and we don't know, really, what happened, you know, who mounted this operation. a lot of questions are put aside, so i hope, ok, it's a success for the government, so i hope that the government won't take this or would take this opportunity to reexamine his policy about the middle east, about the islamic community because the proble
at these marchs, sometimes people fall ill and ever to be taken away. >> president hollande on the live pictures seems to be just shaking hands with i assume some of the people that have come out to rally and show support. >> we are going to speak to jacob, a french author an commentator. tell us your reaction to this huge rally of unity support and solidarity in france. >> yes hello. it's a big operation, to me, a big part of it propaganda, which went very well, because i...
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these types of attacks. it is only a couple of days afterwards. already, this march today went from a march for freedom of speech to french/jewish solidarity. that's how quickly they change and we lose our thought process on what we need to do. >> that is an mazing historic event that occurred today with what you just said. more importantly, the french prime minister says it is a march against radical islamic terrorism. at least there, they are calling it, it is for what it is. >> where was our president? >> see, this is where we have to start looking at things from a threat mitigation process. we have to start looking at things realistically. you have had walid phares on all day. he is a realist who thinks effectively. lisa, she thinks effectively. pol tickets, i could talk about people that do not think effectively. we have to start saying, this is what it is and this is how we fex it. >> today, prime minister netanyahu has said he is calling on all the european leaders to share intelligence. i am sure they are saying political correctness has to be set aside. how
these types of attacks. it is only a couple of days afterwards. already, this march today went from a march for freedom of speech to french/jewish solidarity. that's how quickly they change and we lose our thought process on what we need to do. >> that is an mazing historic event that occurred today with what you just said. more importantly, the french prime minister says it is a march against radical islamic terrorism. at least there, they are calling it, it is for what it is. >>...
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march started. leaders talking about security and how to prevent something like this again. what are the main messages coming out of that. >> these leaders from all over including the united states attorney general eric holder has come down to the march. they've been invited for this emergency meeting on sunday two reasons for them coming. one is show solidarity with france during this difficult time. and the other is to come up with a common respond to the problem that france has faced over the last week, this violence that has shocked the nation. there were a couple of things and main points that came out of it one maybe there were would be some kind of change to the information-sharing. the shengan zone is the area inside europe where you don't have to show a passport, and you can go across national borders. someone arrives in italy, and they can go through the further furtherist corners of the schengen zone. they want to know where they might be. another security meeting that will be takes place in washington on february 18th. a couple of main things there. but also there was talk about how you can tighten up security on the
march started. leaders talking about security and how to prevent something like this again. what are the main messages coming out of that. >> these leaders from all over including the united states attorney general eric holder has come down to the march. they've been invited for this emergency meeting on sunday two reasons for them coming. one is show solidarity with france during this difficult time. and the other is to come up with a common respond to the problem that france has faced...
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as we know these marches pick up in the evening. >> it looks like the bart riders are boarding trains. do you have any idea where those protesters have gone? >>reporter: we don't know exactly. a lot of these protesters keeping in communication via twitter and social media. they have live streams of some of the action going on throughout the day. so, again, it's been sort of a loose collective of groups organizing these protests. today i would say this is a very organized protest and a lot of people showed up for it. what's always an unknown what will happen once the actual organized protest ends and we sort of see you know smaller groups of people getting together and starting to march in less of an organized fashion. typically those are the protests we've seen at night where something violent happens. we have heard the mayor calling for peace throughout these protests obviously that's the hallmark of martin luther king, jr. legacy. some of the protests have been peaceful. >> kristin live for us at the coliseum bart station. thank you. >> things are evolving because now we are hearing
as we know these marches pick up in the evening. >> it looks like the bart riders are boarding trains. do you have any idea where those protesters have gone? >>reporter: we don't know exactly. a lot of these protesters keeping in communication via twitter and social media. they have live streams of some of the action going on throughout the day. so, again, it's been sort of a loose collective of groups organizing these protests. today i would say this is a very organized protest and...
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not only have we seen 1.5 million people, 2 million people taking part in these marchs.i'm told there are demonstrations taking place in madrid bay root, tokyo sydney, america. what does this say about--i suppose our hopes of a more unified and peaceful world. >> well, it shows that those values are universal and it's not a question of where you're born, it's a question of do you believe in everyone being able to voice their concerns, whether you agree with it or not. it's a basic right to express themselves. do what they want to do whether you're from france, sydney, ramallah another country, it is any possibility when it comes to this. >> there are communities who feel vulnerable and isolated. do you think anything is going to change regarding those communities in france as a result of what has happened today? >> well, for the moment we have to go step by step. what is interesting to look at the march right now. the number of different flags that you see i've seen flags from romania. >> yes usual piano, arab flags. lots of arab flags flying right now. >> and it is simi
not only have we seen 1.5 million people, 2 million people taking part in these marchs.i'm told there are demonstrations taking place in madrid bay root, tokyo sydney, america. what does this say about--i suppose our hopes of a more unified and peaceful world. >> well, it shows that those values are universal and it's not a question of where you're born, it's a question of do you believe in everyone being able to voice their concerns, whether you agree with it or not. it's a basic right...
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to be more problematic faced with this kind of unity, and embracing of all communities in these different marches around the country. that message is going to have -- they're going to have to figure out ways to make that message different than it is today. so on the other hand i think that after this week, the french community will come face-to-face with how to prevent terrorism, how to prevent radicalization of young muslims, how to determine whether this is even preventible. those are questions that are going to be very hard questions. >> and going back to something that was said earlier by paul i think it would be erroneous to think that the koulachi brothers and coulibaly just came out of nowhere. they are part of a system of france that existed for decades and let's not forget that in 1996 -- 1995 and 1996, we had a series of bombing attacks in france and other terrorist attacks over a period of a year and-a-half, and the leaders of the attacks were put into jail. most of them were
to be more problematic faced with this kind of unity, and embracing of all communities in these different marches around the country. that message is going to have -- they're going to have to figure out ways to make that message different than it is today. so on the other hand i think that after this week, the french community will come face-to-face with how to prevent terrorism, how to prevent radicalization of young muslims, how to determine whether this is even preventible. those are...
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these marches, yeah, there are three attempts to do it. first two are unprotected by the federal government opposed by the state government, local government, local law-enforcement against them and beating them and out to get them. at all levels, there was no protection to think about walking out. we watch now and we raise our voices and we know, you know, we will not be harmed as a mass. but walking out there knowing the local sheriff is out for you , the governor has ordered state troopers to physically harm you, in the federal government and the president have not sent troops to protect to order protection? that is astounding, and something we should not forget. >> john lewis sits in congress today, had his head bashed in on bloody sunday. >> that's right. he was on the front lines of that march. when i see john lewis now -- >> king wasn't there. >> no. >> let's go to the final clip from "selma" where dr. king is calling all people of conscience to come to selma after that first march. >> dr. king, can we get a statement, please? >> whi
these marches, yeah, there are three attempts to do it. first two are unprotected by the federal government opposed by the state government, local government, local law-enforcement against them and beating them and out to get them. at all levels, there was no protection to think about walking out. we watch now and we raise our voices and we know, you know, we will not be harmed as a mass. but walking out there knowing the local sheriff is out for you , the governor has ordered state troopers to...
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freedom of expression even from a magazine that was no doubt very provocative, and we also saw in these marchesw a lot of muslims who were such a part of the fabric of french life and really out there saying they reject this these are false muslims who committed these horrible acts and we saw what this was meant to be a march of unity. >> brianna, over the last few days we have experienced, we've witnessed painful and difficult lows. the shock of terror attacks, the pain the fear the sorrow the mourning, and then today, we saw this tremendous high of unity across cultures across countries, defiance strength and courage, such a relief to see that and inspiring, let's just hope that it's those highs that hold the day. >> yes, that certainly is the hope jim, thank you so much. anchoring from paris for us this weekend. i'm brianna keeler in new york stay tuned to cnn and cnn for all of the latest developments and i want to thank all of our international viewers. you will be returned to your regular scheduled programming on cnn we have "the hunt with john walsh" beginning right now. >>> back in 1981
freedom of expression even from a magazine that was no doubt very provocative, and we also saw in these marchesw a lot of muslims who were such a part of the fabric of french life and really out there saying they reject this these are false muslims who committed these horrible acts and we saw what this was meant to be a march of unity. >> brianna, over the last few days we have experienced, we've witnessed painful and difficult lows. the shock of terror attacks, the pain the fear the...
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here's where the police and soldiers and security personnel who were protecting these marches today despite risks to themselves. >> what about world leaders i pointed to the video some of them were linked arm in arm today. >> yeah. and you had the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu close to the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. in fact france home to the largest population of jew the in europe. there were half a million jewish people who lived in france. 7,000 immigrated to israel last year alone because of their concerns for safety and the economy. that's the reason netanyahu came today to show solidarity to the french people. he went to one of the oldest largest synagogues today. joined by the former french president to reassure french jews but to welcome men to israel if they should choose to travel. 17 candles lit inside the temple and netanyahu said the entire world is under attack from razz cal islam. he said recent incidents here were part of a network of hatred. >> he went on to call this what it was radical islamists. our president has yet to do that. >> what's the latest on
here's where the police and soldiers and security personnel who were protecting these marches today despite risks to themselves. >> what about world leaders i pointed to the video some of them were linked arm in arm today. >> yeah. and you had the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu close to the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. in fact france home to the largest population of jew the in europe. there were half a million jewish people who lived in france. 7,000 immigrated to...
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led these marches, dr.ing paul -- hold various factions together to make sure that we all stayed focus on the ultimate prize, and he was called home at the age of 39. so when we know what he did in his life, we are all reminded of the things that he talked about towards the end of his life, not only that we would all enjoy the franchise of voting, but that we would all enjoy the security of being able to work, go to school, without you education, had a good-paying job, fight for the middle class, and enjoy the prosperity that is so much of america. >> i am proud to be here to represent the 660,000 of us in the district of columbia still fighting that fight, by the way. i know dr. king would be fighting it with us. to acknowledge his great life and be grateful that we have this memorial to always remember him by. god bless you all. [applause] >> many of you saw the movie "selma." one of the parts that touched me was when we saw the scene where dr. king asked mahalia jackson to sing precious lord. we understo
led these marches, dr.ing paul -- hold various factions together to make sure that we all stayed focus on the ultimate prize, and he was called home at the age of 39. so when we know what he did in his life, we are all reminded of the things that he talked about towards the end of his life, not only that we would all enjoy the franchise of voting, but that we would all enjoy the security of being able to work, go to school, without you education, had a good-paying job, fight for the middle...
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another photo making the rounds, is not a photo as much as the cartoon that has the international march, all of these hundreds of people in line marching along. you have the air force, their determination towards this breaking the guns in front of them, pushing them away. the guns right there, that's another strong image. >> is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it's not only the prophet mohammed that has been satirized. we've also seen francois hollande, a lot of cartoons of him. >> is important not to forget that. let's move on to a slate article, the french version of slate. there's an article here that takes a look at the reporters without borders report looking at freedom of expression around the world. it says a lot of the leaders of the country's present are not the best at freedom of speech back home. among the countries where the situation is difficult, we have this map here. this is a reporters without borders map. it's in french, but as you can see white is a good situation. it goes all the way down to very seri
another photo making the rounds, is not a photo as much as the cartoon that has the international march, all of these hundreds of people in line marching along. you have the air force, their determination towards this breaking the guns in front of them, pushing them away. the guns right there, that's another strong image. >> is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it's not only the prophet mohammed that has been...
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. >> back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queues. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman, al jazeera, caracas. >> brazil has warned that it's facing it's worst drought in years. >> the bed of brazil's river lies cracked and burned. water levels have plunged under searing temperatures. >> we're experiencing the worst water crisis in the history of the southwest since the recording of the water levels began. >> the reservoir in sao paolo also provides water to the north. rationing has not been introduced even though parts of the country has vital reserves left. >> the death volume, it's a strategic reserve. it won't be enough to get through the end of the year. it's absolutely urgent that measures are taken right now. they can't be postponed. >> people are now being charged if they use a lot of water or they're given discounts if they use left. agriculture industries are given water from the rive
. >> back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queues. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman, al jazeera, caracas. >> brazil has warned that it's facing it's worst drought in years. >> the bed of brazil's river lies cracked and burned. water levels have plunged under searing temperatures. >> we're...
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. >> 50 years after the march these words call for change across the nation. from san francisco, abc7 news. >> hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march the march included dozens of families and local organizations they walked a mile from the office to el cerrito high school. there is a strong message. >> we can take a page out of our book books they can understand people protest sometimes are very important and it's not necessary to destroy the community. >> this is the 26th year they had an mlk parade. >> apple and company employees are at odds about martin luther king junior day. apple does not give a paid vacation day, instead donates to charity for employees that choose to volunteer on this federal holiday known as mlk day of service. nearly 200 asked for paid vacation day. they say it would show apple is committed to a diverse staff. >> there are plenty of people who want to use today as a day of service. abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have adm
. >> 50 years after the march these words call for change across the nation. from san francisco, abc7 news. >> hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march the march included dozens of families and local organizations they walked a mile from the office to el cerrito high school. there is a strong message. >> we can take a page out of our book books they can understand people protest sometimes are very important and it's not necessary to destroy the community. >> this...
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back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queue. we don't deserve this, said a demonstrator, urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman. al jazeera caracas. >> nigeria he is government has embarked to revamp the country's railways. for years it did not run at all. >> after decades of neglect trains in nigeria are back on track and passengers are breathing life in this century-old railway system. this refurbished line from lagos reopened last year. >> he says he no longer has to worry about bandits or bad drivers when he takes the journey back to his family house twice a month. richard says that this is his second time on board. he's going to visit his grandmother. >> i like it because it's cheaper compared to air. what i don't like about it is that it's slow. >> the train does seem to move as a lower speed than scheduled 50 kilometers an hour when we took part of the trip, it was not crowded but passengers tell us that more people join us alo
back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queue. we don't deserve this, said a demonstrator, urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman. al jazeera caracas. >> nigeria he is government has embarked to revamp the country's railways. for years it did not run at all. >> after decades of neglect trains in nigeria are back on track and passengers are breathing...
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. >> 50 years after the march these words call for change across the nation. from san francisco, abc7 news. >> hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march the march included dozens of families and local organizations they walked a mile from the office to el cerrito high school. there is a strong message. >> we can take a page out of our book books they can understand people protest sometimes are very important and it's not necessary to destroy the community. >> this is the 26th year they had an mlk parade. >> apple and company employees are at odds about martin luther king junior day. apple does not give a paid vacation day, instead donates to charity for employees that choose to volunteer on this federal holiday known as mlk day of service. nearly 200 asked for paid vacation day. they say it would show apple is committed to a diverse staff. >> there are plenty of people who want to use today as a day of service. abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have adm
. >> 50 years after the march these words call for change across the nation. from san francisco, abc7 news. >> hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march the march included dozens of families and local organizations they walked a mile from the office to el cerrito high school. there is a strong message. >> we can take a page out of our book books they can understand people protest sometimes are very important and it's not necessary to destroy the community. >> this...
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how absolutely terrifying it must have been for people on these trains. >> march 11, 2004. in madrid, spain, thousands of people are on board busy commuter trains during a typical morning rush hour. gonsalo viamoran is living in the city and getting ready for work. >> translator: it was a regular morning like all the other mornings. i goot up, had breakfast. i ran to the track. i was running like you usually do in those circumstances. and i rushed into and boarded the train. >> just before 7:40 a.m., without warning, an explosion rips through one of the train cars. security cameras are rolling as frightened and confused passengers scramble up the stairs. >> translator: it was right after i got on. i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. and at that instant, the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain, and it was so strong that it seemed like it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast t
how absolutely terrifying it must have been for people on these trains. >> march 11, 2004. in madrid, spain, thousands of people are on board busy commuter trains during a typical morning rush hour. gonsalo viamoran is living in the city and getting ready for work. >> translator: it was a regular morning like all the other mornings. i goot up, had breakfast. i ran to the track. i was running like you usually do in those circumstances. and i rushed into and boarded the train....
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another photo making the rounds, is not a photo as much as the cartoon that has the international march, all of theseundreds of people in line marching along. you have the air force, their determination towards this breaking the guns in front of them, pushing them away. the guns right there, that's another strong image. >> is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it's not only the prophet mohammed that has been satirized. we've also seen francois hollande a lot of cartoons of him. >> is important not to forget that. let's move on to a slate article , the french version of slate. there's an article here that takes a look at the reporters without borders report looking at freedom of expression around the world. it says a lot of the leaders of the country's present are not the best at freedom of speech back home. among the countries where the situation is difficult, we have this matter here. this is a reporters without borders map. it's in french, but as you can see coming white, good situation. it goes all the way down to very
another photo making the rounds, is not a photo as much as the cartoon that has the international march, all of theseundreds of people in line marching along. you have the air force, their determination towards this breaking the guns in front of them, pushing them away. the guns right there, that's another strong image. >> is important to note that charlie hebdo has been mocking putting out cartoons of a lot of political leaders as well. it's not only the prophet mohammed that has been...
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help him be a little better informed about what we do and i think when he could meet some of these marchingt. so we're glad that he saw that from the response and that he apologized. we absolutely appreciate it. >> he did. here it goes, he said this, band nation, i hear you. i was out of line. i apologize. i do not condone bullying of any kind. that was not my intent. in 140 characters, i believe that sounds sincere. but you know what i like about it? it underlines how hard you people work and how much coordination is need to do pull off what you do. >> absolutely. >> do you hope that one day he comes to see you perform? >> we would love for him to come to a show. jim, please come tout see an army field band concert. we perform all over the country and in fact, we just got back from san antonio, texas, performing with some of the top high school marching bandsor band students from all over the country at the u.s. army all american bowl. so come down to that. see this football game and meet some of these students. when you see how hard they work it's really hard not to be a believer in what
help him be a little better informed about what we do and i think when he could meet some of these marchingt. so we're glad that he saw that from the response and that he apologized. we absolutely appreciate it. >> he did. here it goes, he said this, band nation, i hear you. i was out of line. i apologize. i do not condone bullying of any kind. that was not my intent. in 140 characters, i believe that sounds sincere. but you know what i like about it? it underlines how hard you people...
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right now, in our newsroom we're watching hundreds of people march through san francisco and hundreds more are gathering in oakland for mlk day. thesere live pictures and we're monitoring the celebration, the marches and protest. we'll have more tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. thank you for making cute your choice for news. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. - [emily] on this episode of exploration outer space. - [voiceover] lift off. - [emily] we first step foot on the moon in 1969. - [niel armstrong] that's one small step for man -- - [emily] but we haven't been back in over 40 years. that could change thanks to some key discoveries, amazing images and a competition with 30 million dollars on the line. it's a journey to the moon next on exploration outer space. (space music) (energetic music) - welcome to outer space. i'm emily calandrelli. today, we'll be taking a journey to the moon, which includes a stop here at moon express where we'll find out why, after 50 years, we're finally going back to the moon
right now, in our newsroom we're watching hundreds of people march through san francisco and hundreds more are gathering in oakland for mlk day. thesere live pictures and we're monitoring the celebration, the marches and protest. we'll have more tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. thank you for making cute your choice for news. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. - [emily] on this episode of exploration outer space. -...
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it will start in march and continue to the end of march 2016. >> these factors should strengthen demand increase capacity utilization and support money and credit growth and thereby contribute to a return of inflation rates towards 2%. >> it is the first time ecb policy makers have gone down the road of quantitative easing. their counterparts in japan and the u.s. have taken similar steps. ecb officials want to revive the eurozone economy. they will have to decide how many government bonds to buy from which countries. they also decided to keep the ecb key interest rate at 0.05%, which is an all-time low. >>> most european leaders support draghi's decision. nhk world's tim west has more from daf os, switzerland. >> the european central bank has launched a bond-buying program in response to increasing concerns about deflation in the euro zone. german leaders had opposed the measure, saying quantitative easing could amount to direct financial assistance for countries experiencing financial crisis. but ecb president mario draghi defied the opposition after the consumer price index in the eu
it will start in march and continue to the end of march 2016. >> these factors should strengthen demand increase capacity utilization and support money and credit growth and thereby contribute to a return of inflation rates towards 2%. >> it is the first time ecb policy makers have gone down the road of quantitative easing. their counterparts in japan and the u.s. have taken similar steps. ecb officials want to revive the eurozone economy. they will have to decide how many...
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these people are marching down the street headed towards foley square.ng things are peaceful and quiet and relatively organized. >> as you have been talking, what connection are they making with such an important day in american history. what they are fighting for. that's why you are seeing signs about different people who lost their lives. a sign over there saying end police brutality. this is what we have been seeing all afternoon. >> thanks for taking us inside of that march. let's talk about the next story. clint eastwood's effort breaking box office records. american sniper has raked in over $90 million. fuelled no doubt by six oscar nods. >> let me ask you a question chris. would you be surprised if i told you that the navy has credited you with over 160 kills? >> the film is about former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle played by bradley cooper. this is before his violent death in 2013. he was called the deadliest sniper in history. this man set off a bit of a firestorm that he sent out. he said my uncle killed by a sniper in world war ii. we were thought
these people are marching down the street headed towards foley square.ng things are peaceful and quiet and relatively organized. >> as you have been talking, what connection are they making with such an important day in american history. what they are fighting for. that's why you are seeing signs about different people who lost their lives. a sign over there saying end police brutality. this is what we have been seeing all afternoon. >> thanks for taking us inside of that march....
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these are cities that have seen major demonstrations against the rebels. but there are many others who support the rebel group. on friday thousands of them marched in support of the houthis and their plans to transition to a new leadership. so far efforts to bring together all of these factions have failed. >> translator: there were many mistakes and breaches that happened in the crisis. actions in the country increased the violence. that put the political process under serious threat. our goal now is to reach a political solution that will get differing views closer to each other to reconcile the political process in yemen. >> but this is a country where differences are often settled at the end of a gun. on a day when protesters took to streets, killing several people. this kind of fighting has been going on for months long before president hadi resigned. ending the current political cries i will only be the first step in bringing long term stability to yemen. al jazeera. >> they are closing temporarily tahrir square. when the former president hosne mubarak was depose red power. what egypt's president abdel fattah al-sisi pedestrian. >> there m
these are cities that have seen major demonstrations against the rebels. but there are many others who support the rebel group. on friday thousands of them marched in support of the houthis and their plans to transition to a new leadership. so far efforts to bring together all of these factions have failed. >> translator: there were many mistakes and breaches that happened in the crisis. actions in the country increased the violence. that put the political process under serious threat....
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back at the supermarket these opposition students march past the enormous cue. we don't deserve this says a demonstrator urging people to join the protests. as they hold their place in line people look on in silence. at least for now >>> now coming up for you we'll have all the sports news and meet a group of runners who have completed seven marathons in seven continents. you heard it right. they did it all in the space of a week. >>> welcome back. nigeria's government has embarked on a mission to reconnect the railways. they may be back on track, but not quite at full speed. >> reporter: after decades of neglect trains in nigeria are back on track, and passengers are breathing life into the century hold system. the refurbished line from lagos to it's counter part reopened last year. >> it's enjoyable. >> this man no longer has to worry about bandits or drivers when he takes a journey back to the house twice a month. this is the seconds time on board. he will visit his grandmother. >> i like it it's cheaper compared to air and road. it's slower. >> the train sea
back at the supermarket these opposition students march past the enormous cue. we don't deserve this says a demonstrator urging people to join the protests. as they hold their place in line people look on in silence. at least for now >>> now coming up for you we'll have all the sports news and meet a group of runners who have completed seven marathons in seven continents. you heard it right. they did it all in the space of a week. >>> welcome back. nigeria's government has...
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about a dozen of these traps were marched inland by the massive blizzard from which the community is still recovering. there was serious damage to about a dozen homes that are here along the oceanfront. we have some video that explains why the damage is so severe a seawall was not only breached but the force of the water actually broke chunks of the concrete and you can see this not just on the videotape but you can see the force of the water and what it caused on some of the still shots that are tight shots of the seawall or what's left of it. damage very, very serious. it makes this community much more vulnerable to further damage -- i should say when another storm takes place. that said heather, over my shoulder, take a look at one of the homes that experienced a great deal of the damage. we talked to the homeowner here. he's lucky, he says to be alive. he was hit in the face by flying debris at 4:30 in the morning when the sea water during the high tide burst into his home. he described some of the damage caused to his home. >> it's wiped out. it's a loss 100%. i mean all the low
about a dozen of these traps were marched inland by the massive blizzard from which the community is still recovering. there was serious damage to about a dozen homes that are here along the oceanfront. we have some video that explains why the damage is so severe a seawall was not only breached but the force of the water actually broke chunks of the concrete and you can see this not just on the videotape but you can see the force of the water and what it caused on some of the still shots that...
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. >> we still have to get a lot of rain february and march. >> these have not been cold storms. >> noave been warm. >> it used to be we get snow down to 3500 feet. >> a little cooler by the coast. a little warmer land. 30s, 40s, and 50s. it will burn off. it will lift or the fog will retreat. a lot of rain southern california and into arizona. that should be out of there by sunday. there is plenty going on down there. at least somebody is getting some rain. also shaded with the low. it's too far to the south for us expect we will get a north, northeast breeze which means by the weekend temperatures come up, there will be lots of sun. next seven days does not show any rain. it just shows coastal fog. 50s to 70s. here is sal. >>> yeah it's quiet. and sometimes on friday a little quieter commute. and you will see a little bit of bunching up here on the sides. 5:45 is when they turn the metering lights on. that will cause a little bit more of a delay at the toll plaza. if you are driving on 238 or on northbound 880 near marina boulevard, there is a closure because a car ran into the sand
. >> we still have to get a lot of rain february and march. >> these have not been cold storms. >> noave been warm. >> it used to be we get snow down to 3500 feet. >> a little cooler by the coast. a little warmer land. 30s, 40s, and 50s. it will burn off. it will lift or the fog will retreat. a lot of rain southern california and into arizona. that should be out of there by sunday. there is plenty going on down there. at least somebody is getting some rain. also...
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any more security there could be in that half block space when they shot that image of these world leaders marching? i think the point is look, there's a special relationship the united states has with france. i think culturally the united states kind of got away from it during the iraq war debate when france opposed the u.s. going into iraq and there were all sorts of blowback to that including members changing the voice. the bottom line is france is literally the united states oldest ally. the united states and france republics that we know them to be now were born within the same decade. there are thousands of americans buried in the beaches here having come here to fight in world war ii. it is a strong and special relationship. what i was expressing yesterday and in a piece on cnn.com was not meant to be a harsh criticism of leadership in general, but more like a moment of regret. it was such a beautiful event to have attended covered, witnessed so many moving things. it was sad for me speaking as an american, not as a reporter. it was sad as an american not to see american leadership there sid
any more security there could be in that half block space when they shot that image of these world leaders marching? i think the point is look, there's a special relationship the united states has with france. i think culturally the united states kind of got away from it during the iraq war debate when france opposed the u.s. going into iraq and there were all sorts of blowback to that including members changing the voice. the bottom line is france is literally the united states oldest ally....
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important that the eventtives of the muslim faith show these actions were not representative of muslims worldwide. so their decision to support the march are calling for the preachers inside mosques to condemn these events. essentially. because if you don't have this different countries will use this against the muslim community, which with 99.9% very peaceful in europe. >> are there signs that that is happening? >> yes, i was looking at different interviews from members of the muslim communities condemning this all around the board. you can definitely see that there's hope inside the muslim community that they will not be targeted or stigmatized. freedom of the press is a universal value. it is also dear to everyone in the world, and that's why it's so important that the muslim communities inside of france support it. >>> we have seen a rise of far-right groups across europe. certainly marine lapen's party has enjoyed victories over the past year. how will she seek to capitalize on this? >> it will be an essential question. the war against the muslim faith [ inaudible ] more than anything. she has refused to support that march, very i
important that the eventtives of the muslim faith show these actions were not representative of muslims worldwide. so their decision to support the march are calling for the preachers inside mosques to condemn these events. essentially. because if you don't have this different countries will use this against the muslim community, which with 99.9% very peaceful in europe. >> are there signs that that is happening? >> yes, i was looking at different interviews from members of the...
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these leaders boarding buses. we saw the german chancellor angela merkel, we saw benjamin netanyahu among histories, farther francois hollande is getting ready to marchpecially firstly european leaders, but we noticed that there are middle east leaders and each one has an important role. each one of these leaders, president, prime minister, monarchs and in the middle east, the prmgs and presidents each one of their countries is at war with terrorism, is at war with the jihadists, the absolute same network. the bombing was happening in paris, in egypt, in jordan and a of course across the middle east. this is the moment where the capital of the world terrorists will become the capital of the world for that moment, for these hours, giving the opportunity, a forum for these leaders to condemn the ideology behind it. that's crucial. if they condemn an abstract as this administration in washington is doing, the general notion of terrorism, the general notion of extremism, these people will be be trade. they want to hear a condemnation of the ideology, and second a commitment to all these leaders who have seats at the european union, who have seats at the
these leaders boarding buses. we saw the german chancellor angela merkel, we saw benjamin netanyahu among histories, farther francois hollande is getting ready to marchpecially firstly european leaders, but we noticed that there are middle east leaders and each one has an important role. each one of these leaders, president, prime minister, monarchs and in the middle east, the prmgs and presidents each one of their countries is at war with terrorism, is at war with the jihadists, the absolute...
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certainly these kinds of physician, people questions their motives. after all this is a march about unity and figures who tend to divide opinions for tend to provoke strong opinions of not necessarily adding to the atmosphere of unity. >> juke key thanks very much indeed for that. a crowd of hundreds of thousands, up to a million people joined by more than 40 world leaders starting a march through paris to rally for unity and the freedom of expression, and also to honor the memories of the 17 victims of three days of terrorist attacks last week in france. forty world leaders who began the march at the head of the column arm in arm-in-arm, a long line of world leaders, foreign ministers, heads of security joining the french president francois hollande. you can see angela merkel on his left, also that in front line, benjamin netanyahu mahmoud abbas, david cameron and from the eu commission, all showing unity on this day in paris. the marchers of course want to support french values, but how are those defined? let's take a look at the constitution. we can see france's national mo
certainly these kinds of physician, people questions their motives. after all this is a march about unity and figures who tend to divide opinions for tend to provoke strong opinions of not necessarily adding to the atmosphere of unity. >> juke key thanks very much indeed for that. a crowd of hundreds of thousands, up to a million people joined by more than 40 world leaders starting a march through paris to rally for unity and the freedom of expression, and also to honor the memories of...
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march in southeast d.c. a look at the parade route. megan mcgrath is live with what the day means to those people there these many years after martin lutherjr.'s death. >> reporter: barbara, here here on mlk avenue south east and you can see all the people who turned up for the peace march about to get under way followed by a parade. we have been talking all morning long to folks. people at mlk memorial and at other places around the city asking them about martin luther king jr.'s life and legacy. ♪ a day to remember through song -- ♪ and with ceremony. a wreath laid at the martin luther king memorial this morning. although dead for more than 40 years, king's message of -- >> hope prosperity. liberation. >> reporter: remains relevant today. >> ferguson was the wake-up call for this country, and so again it shows some things have changed and some things really haven't change and a fundamental level. >> i'm an australian. so we also have racial issues with our own indigenous people. so for us to be here on a day like today reminds us of the imparities to treat people equally. >> reporter: many who came to his memorial this morning brought t
march in southeast d.c. a look at the parade route. megan mcgrath is live with what the day means to those people there these many years after martin lutherjr.'s death. >> reporter: barbara, here here on mlk avenue south east and you can see all the people who turned up for the peace march about to get under way followed by a parade. we have been talking all morning long to folks. people at mlk memorial and at other places around the city asking them about martin luther king jr.'s life...
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most disturbingly, they continuously called them "experts in terrorism" trials and all of these experts dutifully march forth and say whatever the government wants about the muslim defendants who are on trial and help the government obtained conviction after conviction and get a lot of money in the process. part of it is just the role that think tanks play in washington which is to lend this kind of intellectual artifice to whatever the government's policy is or whatever the government wants. you have a lot of them who work at think tanks like brookings institute, like one who misled media outlets and believing for a full day and telling the world a thenders breivik attack in norway was that of a jihadist group. even the more respectable once generally spout the conventional orthodoxy of the american government about terrorism come a therefore, very much an interest of u.s. government in these media outlets to continue to depict them not as highly opinionated just participants in debates, but actual academic experts. that is where the fraudulent aspect comes in. >> i want to bring in professor lisa sta
most disturbingly, they continuously called them "experts in terrorism" trials and all of these experts dutifully march forth and say whatever the government wants about the muslim defendants who are on trial and help the government obtained conviction after conviction and get a lot of money in the process. part of it is just the role that think tanks play in washington which is to lend this kind of intellectual artifice to whatever the government's policy is or whatever the...
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any more security there could be in that half block space when they shot that image of these world leaders marching? i think the point is look, there's a special relationship the united states has with france. i think culturally the united states kind of got away from it during the iraq war debate when france opposed the u.s. going into iraq and there were all sorts of blowback to that including members changing the voice. the bottom line is france is literally the united states oldest ally. the united states and france republics that we know them to be now were born within the same decade. there are thousands of americans buried in the beaches here having come here to fight in world war ii. it is a
any more security there could be in that half block space when they shot that image of these world leaders marching? i think the point is look, there's a special relationship the united states has with france. i think culturally the united states kind of got away from it during the iraq war debate when france opposed the u.s. going into iraq and there were all sorts of blowback to that including members changing the voice. the bottom line is france is literally the united states oldest ally....
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if are you traveling abroad, grab a pen and write these dates down. marchre cheaper by up to 30 percent. than the days that immediately follow them. and the date in august here is up to 30 percent cheaper than just the day before. just the way the travel industry works. you have to know those inside tips. if you have booking a summer vacation know that you will get the best deal about three months before you plan to fly. and we always remind you to use social media for special deals on twitter and instagram. follow your favorite airline or hotel and they can offer you exclusive deals and finally, use those credit cards to earn miles for free. the american express gold delta sky miles card earns you up to 30,000 miles just for spending money and so does the chase sapphire preferred card offering you up to 40,000 free miles and you can probably find somewhere within a 40-mile distance you would like to go, brian and shirleen. >> i could think of a few t thank you. >>> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 for shirleen allicott adam joseph melissa magee i'
if are you traveling abroad, grab a pen and write these dates down. marchre cheaper by up to 30 percent. than the days that immediately follow them. and the date in august here is up to 30 percent cheaper than just the day before. just the way the travel industry works. you have to know those inside tips. if you have booking a summer vacation know that you will get the best deal about three months before you plan to fly. and we always remind you to use social media for special deals on twitter...
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: after months of violent demonstrations and police protests there was this march through oakland's lake shore district. these young activists barely old enough to read or write, but parents want their children to get the message. >> to talk to him about what this means, what it means to be fair what justice means, it's really important to me. >> reporter: the group marched right through the farmer's market getting lots of attention. the colorful mamas of the 99% organize niced the march. >> you don't want your children to grow up in a world where they can be targeted just because of the color of their skin. >> reporter: talking about racial injustice not so easy with little kids. >> the stars weren't toso big. they were really quite small. >> reporter: teaches tolerance and acceptance between one group with stars on their bellies and one without. >> is that fair? >> reporter: kids later made their own stars. tell me about your star. >> we made it have a little face on it. >> reporter: she wants her daughters tab arm daughters to be armed with information. parents hope today can be a lesson for their kids' fu
: after months of violent demonstrations and police protests there was this march through oakland's lake shore district. these young activists barely old enough to read or write, but parents want their children to get the message. >> to talk to him about what this means, what it means to be fair what justice means, it's really important to me. >> reporter: the group marched right through the farmer's market getting lots of attention. the colorful mamas of the 99% organize niced the...
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if you're a new customer you can be assigned this new area code starting in march and these new dialing procedures they start on february 21st. >> so many numbers to remember. all right, ken pritchett in san francisco. ken, thank you. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted complete details about those changes and when they happen. just look for web links. >>> we have new information on the deadly shooting of a security guard by san francisco police back in march. today the police department publicly released the names of the four officers who were involved in the deadly shooting which happened in bernal heights park. they are sergeant jason sawyer, officer roger morris, officer richard shift and officer nathan schu. the officers shot and killed alejandro nieto after he allegedly pointed a weapon at them. the judge has ordered that the names of the officers be released as part of nieto's parents lawsuit. >>> investigators say a transient identified as steven lee mason approached the victim and started a fight. mason allegedly kicked the man on the head with a hammer and gardening cheers. pol
if you're a new customer you can be assigned this new area code starting in march and these new dialing procedures they start on february 21st. >> so many numbers to remember. all right, ken pritchett in san francisco. ken, thank you. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted complete details about those changes and when they happen. just look for web links. >>> we have new information on the deadly shooting of a security guard by san francisco police back in march. today the...
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and it seems that with all of these world leaders attending this unity march in paris, we have a kindsummit against terrorism. when you think you have benjamin netanyahu, you have the king of jordan. of course we have all the europeans, cameron, madam merkel, the chancellor of germany, but we don't know yet. i think there are some confusion regarding mahmoud abbas. but if we have netanyahu, abbas and all the others, definitely it will be considered as a summit against radical islam. this is what the people understand. >> what after this takes place? certainly this is extremely poignant and powerful, but it has been reported for some time now that this perhaps was coming because we know these extremist groups are recruiting the disenfranchised youth. and with so many, 1 in 10 muslims there, what do you think is going to be the temperature, if you can gauge it, of these groups as they try to go on with their lives? >> well, today, let's put it this way. all people are very happy we have this strong show of solidarity, unity. i think they are the key words. but at the same time, the ques
and it seems that with all of these world leaders attending this unity march in paris, we have a kindsummit against terrorism. when you think you have benjamin netanyahu, you have the king of jordan. of course we have all the europeans, cameron, madam merkel, the chancellor of germany, but we don't know yet. i think there are some confusion regarding mahmoud abbas. but if we have netanyahu, abbas and all the others, definitely it will be considered as a summit against radical islam. this is...
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march. all these world leaders lined up. now take a look at the announcer's photo shopped version. can you spot the differences? the women, they are gone. poof. either cropped out of view or completely air brushed out. now of course i support freedom of religion and freedom of the press. that doesn't mean i have to like what people do and frankly i don't like this. so i'm using that other right called free speech to call them out. for god's sake you are a newspaper. don't tell half the story. plus, how you can with a straight face air brush out chancellor angela merkel. she is the head of one of the most powerful nations in the world. not to mention that she was actually there i can't help but mention this. but some reason i bet the white house wishes they could air brush president obama into that picture '. ouch. okay. that is a bit snarky, i admit. that's my off-the-record comment tonight. straight ahead, new signs of a presidential run from more than one potential candidate. carlie fiorina are we bo to see a prominent business woman g.o.p. throw her hat into the ring. carlie thr
march. all these world leaders lined up. now take a look at the announcer's photo shopped version. can you spot the differences? the women, they are gone. poof. either cropped out of view or completely air brushed out. now of course i support freedom of religion and freedom of the press. that doesn't mean i have to like what people do and frankly i don't like this. so i'm using that other right called free speech to call them out. for god's sake you are a newspaper. don't tell half the story....
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. >> march through the lake shore district? oakland. these demonstrators barely old enough to read and write but wise enough to know the difference between right and wrong. the group marched through the farmers market getting attention. >> as a group of parents really concerned by the issues happening with people being killed by the police and the backlash as a result of that and we wanted our kids to be engaged in the discussion. >> talking about racial injustice isn't easy with little kids, so they called on dr. seuss. >> they were really quite small. you might think such a thing wouldn't matter at all. >> the speeches teach tolerance and acceptance when one group with stars fir the bellies and those without. >> is that fair? >> kids later made their own stars. brianna wants her kid knows that black lives matter. >> don't want to make it too big but at the end of the day, fairness equality, are issues i think our kids know already. and you just want to make sure they understand and know how to talk about it. >> it's important to support my
. >> march through the lake shore district? oakland. these demonstrators barely old enough to read and write but wise enough to know the difference between right and wrong. the group marched through the farmers market getting attention. >> as a group of parents really concerned by the issues happening with people being killed by the police and the backlash as a result of that and we wanted our kids to be engaged in the discussion. >> talking about racial injustice isn't easy...
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these terrorist s in this series of attack. we bring in an expert samuel laurent. thank you for being here. there is obviously very intense, very heightened security right now in paris for this unity march, with all these world leaders, from germany, great britain, israel, the palestinian territory. give us some understanding, some idea of what french police are doing to try to keep everyone safe. >> well, okay, they're really trying obviously to monitor the unpredictable. there is no information about precise threats against the demonstration, the demonstrators, or even the world leaders that are coming around, but as you say, some cells are existing, some cells have been activated, and hundreds of jihadis have flocked back from syria and iraq to france, so the threat is real, and fortunately question say that this is a huge challenge, and this would be a huge price for anybody willing to perpetrate the terror act today in basically in front of the entire world community. so we have to be aware of al qaeda cells of the type that has been operated in "charlie hebdo" and also advise people and as well as what we call lone wolves so basically there is a multiple threat. as you can hear, m
these terrorist s in this series of attack. we bring in an expert samuel laurent. thank you for being here. there is obviously very intense, very heightened security right now in paris for this unity march, with all these world leaders, from germany, great britain, israel, the palestinian territory. give us some understanding, some idea of what french police are doing to try to keep everyone safe. >> well, okay, they're really trying obviously to monitor the unpredictable. there is no...
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you had all of these leaders at that march in paris. it was more than just about wa was going on anti-terror in paris last sunday. you had opportunity to make, i don't know do they have sideline talks? >> yes of course they do. >> where was the leader's ship of the western world where was the leadership of the most important country absent. kerry was a week late. kerry should have been there. >> pat? >> well, at least he or biden the president should have been there. james taylor moment i thought it was a "saturday night live" skit when i saw it but it turns out to have been real. here's the problem. the president leadership. some polls show the number of people who believe our allies should do what we ask them to do has dropped from the end of 2010 from 65% to 39%. >> wow. >> most people don't know because they don't think our allies should do something. i think it is a reflection of how they know the president is not leading. when you release five hostages from gitmo. >> we don't call them hostages. >> prisoners. >> i'm sorry, terrori
you had all of these leaders at that march in paris. it was more than just about wa was going on anti-terror in paris last sunday. you had opportunity to make, i don't know do they have sideline talks? >> yes of course they do. >> where was the leader's ship of the western world where was the leadership of the most important country absent. kerry was a week late. kerry should have been there. >> pat? >> well, at least he or biden the president should have been there....
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they'll never come back, but it may be an impulsive decision we should probably wait until march to determine. these people are voting with their feet, they'll take their exit papers and return home. the russian economy needs people, a migrant labor force that could not be replaced. but the fall of the rubble against the dollar, and the government plans to introduce a migrant tax. people could see this flow of cheap labor turned off. al jazeera, in moscow. >> still to come, the israeli rights groups accused of violating international law during last year's gaza conflict. also hold historic prophets, historic profits how they made $18 billion in just two months. also these two meeting outside of the ring. robin will have all the details in sport. >> a crisis on the border... >> thery're vulnarable... these are refugees... >> migrent kids flooding into the u.s. >> we're gonna go and see josue who's just been deported... >> why are so many children fleeing? >> your children will be a part of my group or killed... >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> g
they'll never come back, but it may be an impulsive decision we should probably wait until march to determine. these people are voting with their feet, they'll take their exit papers and return home. the russian economy needs people, a migrant labor force that could not be replaced. but the fall of the rubble against the dollar, and the government plans to introduce a migrant tax. people could see this flow of cheap labor turned off. al jazeera, in moscow. >> still to come, the israeli...
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march. they have been having these incident conversations.ome have occurred in fronts ourcam here where people have come up and introduced each other. suddenly they arinae en engaged in a conversation about what they think might be the way forward. of course there has been some dissentence as well. it will be unrealistic to imagine that the solidarity was complete. about following a march where benjamin netanyahu was president at the head of that march, thoroughfare -- for obvious reasons. at least for today, people have suspended their animosity and realized solidarity is the key thing to show but of course amid all of this euphoria you have had the meeting of the interior ministers and you know one result of all of this may be a further clamping down on freedom of the internet of movement. so this day is coming to a close because there have been shouting freedom, liberty, freedom of expression at the same time the politicians are dealing with the policy tick real. what they come up with may not enhance freedom. >> love to see what happens o
march. they have been having these incident conversations.ome have occurred in fronts ourcam here where people have come up and introduced each other. suddenly they arinae en engaged in a conversation about what they think might be the way forward. of course there has been some dissentence as well. it will be unrealistic to imagine that the solidarity was complete. about following a march where benjamin netanyahu was president at the head of that march, thoroughfare -- for obvious reasons. at...
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they got full blown winter going on out there and we have full blown, you know, could be march with these numbers, right? so definitely disparity in weather types and we continue on this kind of, you know, warm, above average, dry pattern through the weekend. so, it is strange. it's strange watching all the coverage last night and this morning because i almost want to go back there. have you been in a nor'easter? >> not one that bad. >> i would love to be in one and see what it's like in boston. but again, look at our weather, look at theirs. >> and the contrast, oh my gosh. we could use some of their snow. thanks, bill. >> new clues about the drone that landed at the white house we told you about yesterday. why investigators are calling it a drunken mistake. >> plus, for the first time in 25 years, licensed doctors went on strike at uc campuses. they say it isn't about their pay. >> now to julie haener in the newsroom. >> the measles outbreak has rignited the debate over vaccines. we hear from a family who never thought they would have to fear a preventable disease. >> i don't know where
they got full blown winter going on out there and we have full blown, you know, could be march with these numbers, right? so definitely disparity in weather types and we continue on this kind of, you know, warm, above average, dry pattern through the weekend. so, it is strange. it's strange watching all the coverage last night and this morning because i almost want to go back there. have you been in a nor'easter? >> not one that bad. >> i would love to be in one and see what it's...
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this was an important march for the whole of france, for you, of course, for this national trawling -- tragedy, for these attacks, and you were watching the attacks when coulibaly turned himself into a french supermarket. were you there, and can you explain why you were scared. >> that's in my neighborhood and also where i live, and i was walking through the metro station on friday at quarter after 1:00 because i had a meeting with president francois hollande who was holding meetings with all of the political parties and i had a meeting with him at 2:30 and our party leader, and i couldn't actually get to the metro station because i was suddenly caught in a police operation where the policeman had preoccupation i had never seen. they halted all of traffic, and then they came in with their bullet-proof vests, their heavy weapons on their shoulder, absolutely worried. that's when we understood something very very, very big was going on, and obviously i was afraid, but i looked at the other people around me. there were hundreds of people and lots of kids because there's a high school right there and we all
this was an important march for the whole of france, for you, of course, for this national trawling -- tragedy, for these attacks, and you were watching the attacks when coulibaly turned himself into a french supermarket. were you there, and can you explain why you were scared. >> that's in my neighborhood and also where i live, and i was walking through the metro station on friday at quarter after 1:00 because i had a meeting with president francois hollande who was holding meetings with...
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these cartoons? >> well tens of thousands of people have marched today, across pakistan after friday prayers. and obviously, the feeling of hurt is quite deep about these caricatures depicting prophet muhammad. so the sentiment is widespread. but obviously not everyone agree s that it needs to be violent. the pakistani parliament yesterday passed a resolution condemning the caricatures and believe there's no reason to mock any faith. but it marks one month since the attack where 150 people were killed mostly children. and there have also been -- that leaves obviously not at the scale as these protests. >> shazeb jillani, thank you. >>> let's return now to security operations in europe. police in france say at least eight people have been taken into custody in connection with last week's attacks in paris. an official says they were being questioned about perhaps providing logistical support to the government in the form of weapons or vehicles. let's speak to our correspondent, christian frogger. he joins us live from paris. first, let's ask you about those raids this morning. clearly, the inves
these cartoons? >> well tens of thousands of people have marched today, across pakistan after friday prayers. and obviously, the feeling of hurt is quite deep about these caricatures depicting prophet muhammad. so the sentiment is widespread. but obviously not everyone agree s that it needs to be violent. the pakistani parliament yesterday passed a resolution condemning the caricatures and believe there's no reason to mock any faith. but it marks one month since the attack where 150...