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if you -- you go into toulouse where airbus is built and you can get wine in the cafeteria. in the u.s. we would not find that acceptable but that is normal in toulouse and other places in europe. so there are so many variables in this story that you guys have uncovered that it is really difficult to bring it to a conclusion. and to point the finger and say this is bad and this is going to cause a negative outcome. >> john you mentioned drug use. a worker was recorded discussing drug use among boeing employees on some of the undercover video included in the film. take a listen. >> let's talk a little bit more about this idea of drug use on the floor. the number of people that raiseit, during this interview. >> we -- we had an employee approach us, okay, we had been doing work in south carolina trying to figure out what's going on in that plant. there had been publicly reported in the seattle times problems in the plant that had been resolved in everett once the planes had been transferred in that facility and got us interestin what was going on down there. an employee approa
if you -- you go into toulouse where airbus is built and you can get wine in the cafeteria. in the u.s. we would not find that acceptable but that is normal in toulouse and other places in europe. so there are so many variables in this story that you guys have uncovered that it is really difficult to bring it to a conclusion. and to point the finger and say this is bad and this is going to cause a negative outcome. >> john you mentioned drug use. a worker was recorded discussing drug use...
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we've also seen the last 24 hours a huge show of unity from across the country from toulouse and numbers have been incredible. we know for example, that in toulouse has been protesting with the same slogan je suis charlie, the hashtag and the slogans that are so important, the foundation of the french society which is -- [ speaking a foreign language ] and it's the liberty that is the most important, the freedom, that's what they hear and that's what we'll be seeing today on the streets of paris, robyn. >> isa, one leader set to attend is david cameron. he took to twitter a short time ago saying "i'm on my way to paris to march with the french people. the "charlie hebdo" murders will not crush our spirit or our values." he's not the only leader who's going to be there, is he? >> not at all. it's incredible. in the last 10 or so hours we've been getting a sense of the amount coming 40 plus leaders. you said earlier before you came that there is a meeting under way, foreign leaders already took -- that actually in the middle of their meeting started about 25 minutes ago or so and that's ab
we've also seen the last 24 hours a huge show of unity from across the country from toulouse and numbers have been incredible. we know for example, that in toulouse has been protesting with the same slogan je suis charlie, the hashtag and the slogans that are so important, the foundation of the french society which is -- [ speaking a foreign language ] and it's the liberty that is the most important, the freedom, that's what they hear and that's what we'll be seeing today on the streets of...
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. >> toulouse. >> yes, toulouse. in paris you have a lot of police men in the street and you feel in the city that there is attention, so after when they will be arrested sure there'll be a second phase of security pressure which will be more on the intelligence repress if let's say, development >>> and good to get your insight. thank you for being with us on al jazeera, security expert live from paris. still ahead on the newshour - suspect in connection with the shooting at the "charlie hebdo," reaction from around the world, because there has been a lot of reaction. >>> and i.s.i.l. - the successful defending of a shia site >>> in sport - australia - live in melbourne to find out who the favourites are to win. in other world new, in yemen, more than 10 houthi rebels have been killed. it happened when tribesman backed by al qaeda fighters attacked a houthi gathering. let's get the latest from yemen's capital and speak to omar al saleh. tell us about what is happening, and the significance of the area in radaa distri
. >> toulouse. >> yes, toulouse. in paris you have a lot of police men in the street and you feel in the city that there is attention, so after when they will be arrested sure there'll be a second phase of security pressure which will be more on the intelligence repress if let's say, development >>> and good to get your insight. thank you for being with us on al jazeera, security expert live from paris. still ahead on the newshour - suspect in connection with the shooting...
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as a result of the toulouse attack we've seen a significant flight of the jewish community from france3. an estimated 3,500 french jews left for israel. that nearly doubled last year, in 2013 we had 7,000. so after this attack, many in the jewish community and france are saying they will consider now moving out here. they simply don't feel safe. when i was at the kosher market outside, that's what most of the people told me. they are now seriously considering how soon can they made to israel because they don't feel safe in the area anymore. >> i see the private citizens giving a state funeral there. thank you very much. >>> new information to cnn this hour. egyptian state media reports that a court has thrown out former presidenttresident mubarak's sentence. he was convicted last may, you may remember. the court found he and his two sons had stolen some $18 million in public funds. his sons were sentenced to four years ago. those two have been thrown out. the four year sentence now all three face a retrial for the same charges. mubarak, his three-year sentence thrown out. >>> next an a
as a result of the toulouse attack we've seen a significant flight of the jewish community from france3. an estimated 3,500 french jews left for israel. that nearly doubled last year, in 2013 we had 7,000. so after this attack, many in the jewish community and france are saying they will consider now moving out here. they simply don't feel safe. when i was at the kosher market outside, that's what most of the people told me. they are now seriously considering how soon can they made to israel...
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you remember with the toulouse shooter, it took a long time, huge police operation.after he had bragged to a tv or radio station about his killing. in this case, police had more to go on because they had this identity card, they had the number plates of the first car, and so on. and they had the suspect turning himself in to give more information. perhaps the suspect didn't expect this to happen quite so quickly. but who knows ultimately what their endgame is. they cannot expect to be getting out of this company. there is no way they could think they were going to be allowed out with hostage. >> one was inside at the time -- >> printing company and the owner, his wife, the son, three members of the same family. a graphic designer and the salesperson. five in total. >> schools have been evacuated around the town where they are holed up. they are in an industrial area and it should not be more collateral damage except for the security people perhaps filling the building. the general public should be safe from at least those two. they are surrounded now. >> that big que
you remember with the toulouse shooter, it took a long time, huge police operation.after he had bragged to a tv or radio station about his killing. in this case, police had more to go on because they had this identity card, they had the number plates of the first car, and so on. and they had the suspect turning himself in to give more information. perhaps the suspect didn't expect this to happen quite so quickly. but who knows ultimately what their endgame is. they cannot expect to be getting...
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. >>> police converge on a south jersey home overnight combing for toulouse clues in the search of amothered presumed murder. >>> a shootout inside a philadelphia school when the owner fights off two would-be would-be robbers. we've got the video you'll only see it on "action news." >> we have off to a somewhat cloud start we have holes in the clouds, we think the air is dry enough especially after the sun gets up over the horizon we'll dig holes in the clouds, my twitter follower in egg harbor township, new jersey, reports 29 degrees, that's similar to what we have across the region. 28 in allentown and 28 in
. >>> police converge on a south jersey home overnight combing for toulouse clues in the search of amothered presumed murder. >>> a shootout inside a philadelphia school when the owner fights off two would-be would-be robbers. we've got the video you'll only see it on "action news." >> we have off to a somewhat cloud start we have holes in the clouds, we think the air is dry enough especially after the sun gets up over the horizon we'll dig holes in the clouds,...
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to give you a sense of perspective, you know the toulouse attack happened in 2013. at that year about 3,500 french jews are estimate to have move to israel. in 2014, that nearly doubled to 7,000. those numbers are expected to rise because exactly that surging anti-semitic attacks and other sentiments that they've seen in france, but other -- also other jewish communities around europe have reported. israel has said that it will of course accept all new immigrants here, and many communities are supportive of that. not only does the government actively support those who want to immigrate here, the jewish communities who want to immigrate here. but there are a number of social organizations that will help people to settle here. there is already a large french-speaking jewish community here that would help them emigrate if they wish to do so. >> it is incredibly symbolic that the french jews chose not to be buried in france but chose to go to their ancestral homeland in israel. live in jerusalem, 9:00 in the morning. thank you. >>> back to our top story next. it is call
to give you a sense of perspective, you know the toulouse attack happened in 2013. at that year about 3,500 french jews are estimate to have move to israel. in 2014, that nearly doubled to 7,000. those numbers are expected to rise because exactly that surging anti-semitic attacks and other sentiments that they've seen in france, but other -- also other jewish communities around europe have reported. israel has said that it will of course accept all new immigrants here, and many communities are...
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there will be paintings by toulouse-lautrec and matisse. the london auction house is offering art lovers a trip through impressionism surrealism, expressionism, and modernism. >> this is francis bacon's self-portrait. it is one of only three that the artist made of himself. this is an abstract painting from 1986, a tremendous picture in scale kaleidoscope, and color. it is estimated at 15 million to 18 million pounds. >> heavy price tags are expected across the board. it is expected to bring about 190 million euros sparking worldwide interest. >> there is demand from across the world. there is great partisan -- greater participation than ever before, particularly from asia, south america, europe, and the middle east. >> just ahead of the auction sotheby's announced it had increased its buyer's premium. the works are not on display until the hammer falls in feb ruary. >> a new message thought to be the voice of the japanese journalist held by the islamic state group. he said his fellow captive, a jordanian pilot, will be killed by tonight if
there will be paintings by toulouse-lautrec and matisse. the london auction house is offering art lovers a trip through impressionism surrealism, expressionism, and modernism. >> this is francis bacon's self-portrait. it is one of only three that the artist made of himself. this is an abstract painting from 1986, a tremendous picture in scale kaleidoscope, and color. it is estimated at 15 million to 18 million pounds. >> heavy price tags are expected across the board. it is expected...
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in toulouse, there was a shooting with a long stand off with police, revenge for french military action overseas. in 2012, it was france that spearheaded operations against al quaida fighters threatening to overrun the capital. another i.s.i.s. videos shows french fighters burning their passports. as long as you continue bombing they warned, you will never find peace. >> pelley: went to sirria many times and you've spoken with many ofo the europeans fighting there. what are they saying about this attack today? >> reporter: well, scott i've spoken to several jihadies in syria tonight. all of them told me they are not surprised by today's attack. one of them said he knows of many i.s.i.s. fighters who have come back to europe and that he expects to see more attacks like this one. another one told me simply for insulting our beloved prophet those people deserve to die. >> pelley: clarissa ward in paris. thank you. condemnation of the attack came from, among others, the arab league and council on american islamic relations a muslim civil rights group. president obama called the attack cowar
in toulouse, there was a shooting with a long stand off with police, revenge for french military action overseas. in 2012, it was france that spearheaded operations against al quaida fighters threatening to overrun the capital. another i.s.i.s. videos shows french fighters burning their passports. as long as you continue bombing they warned, you will never find peace. >> pelley: went to sirria many times and you've spoken with many ofo the europeans fighting there. what are they saying...
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rampage and killed french soldiers and jewish kids in a jewish schools in the southwestern town of toulouse. we learned he had also been under surveillance from the french intelligence services and eventually escaped their attention. so this will raise questions. nicholas sarkozy, and his remarks coming out of that meeting, clearly indicated yes that france would need to adapt its response. he did not say if there explicitly, but it was very clear from what he said that he believes that not all appropriate measures were being taken. obviously, this is not a time for dispute, but it is one to show solidarity and unity. as time passes, the questions will resurface. >> thank you for reporting from the french presidential palace. let's remind you of the facts and where they stand since yesterday's shooting. the search is on for two suspects in the killings of 12 people at the satirical newspaper charlie hebdo. that shooting took place history shortly before noon. 11 people have been injured and four are currently in critical condition. tow of this -- two of the suspects are brothers, 32-year-ol
rampage and killed french soldiers and jewish kids in a jewish schools in the southwestern town of toulouse. we learned he had also been under surveillance from the french intelligence services and eventually escaped their attention. so this will raise questions. nicholas sarkozy, and his remarks coming out of that meeting, clearly indicated yes that france would need to adapt its response. he did not say if there explicitly, but it was very clear from what he said that he believes that not all...
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there was a terrorist incident just before christmas in toulouse, where a suspect was surrounded and a hostage negotiator was brought there on the scene. the man tried to escape by jumping off a balcony and was shot by the antiterrorist police. so it's a combination as in so many of these situations. we remember the boston marathon involving the siege of two brothers. at that point, u.s. s.w.a.t. teams around the world -- so hostage negotiators in the town around boston at that point. so you know the full bag of tricks, if you like that brought to bear on this. we understand that within the last hour contact was made. now, whether that's ongoing, whether the two brothers have an open line to negotiators, we don't know but i would doubt it if they say they are prepared to die, i don't think their priority is to be talking on the telephone to the french authorities for whom they have shown so far contempt. >> and you were able to report from the deputy mayor that through that contact that they described their wish to die as martyrs. i'm sure the french and the international community c
there was a terrorist incident just before christmas in toulouse, where a suspect was surrounded and a hostage negotiator was brought there on the scene. the man tried to escape by jumping off a balcony and was shot by the antiterrorist police. so it's a combination as in so many of these situations. we remember the boston marathon involving the siege of two brothers. at that point, u.s. s.w.a.t. teams around the world -- so hostage negotiators in the town around boston at that point. so you...
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in 2012 we had the murders of jewish schoolchildren in the southern city of toulouse, france. it is an extremely difficult for the jewish community. to see such outpouring of support not only for the jewish community but for everything that has happened over the past three days is incredibly important for the jewish community. what they have been saying over and over and over again is the fact that the jewish community being threat yented is more than just that. it's not the fact that a minority is at risk but the entire nation is at risk. that a democracy is at risk and our entire values. >> now, we saw the french president francois hollande today meet with representatives of the jewish community in france at the palace. what do you think that france's jews want from their government in the current environment? what is it that they're looking for do you think? >> reporter: first of all, what i would like to say is that the government has been very outspoken and has been very very clear on their will to combat anti-semitism for the past few years. prime minister has been one o
in 2012 we had the murders of jewish schoolchildren in the southern city of toulouse, france. it is an extremely difficult for the jewish community. to see such outpouring of support not only for the jewish community but for everything that has happened over the past three days is incredibly important for the jewish community. what they have been saying over and over and over again is the fact that the jewish community being threat yented is more than just that. it's not the fact that a...
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they did it in another terrorist hostage situation just a few weeks ago in toulouse. >> absolutely the sparing of innocent lives is priority number one. we know that these brothers and all that have been involved with whatever the attack was that we have witnessed on charlie hebdo was murderous and demonstrated an absolute disregard for human life. and so we know what these brothers are capable of. again, if you're just joining us we have confirmation that french military and antiterrorism police have surrounded the kouachi brothers inside the small industrial town of dammartin-en-goele. this is just 25 miles northeast of paris, france. it is just after 11:30 a.m. there in the french countryside, where helicopters, as we were seeing before are landing in fields. there have been two runways shut down for arrivals at charles de gaulle airport. that is in proximity roughly of about 5 miles. our mikey kay, we were talking to him about what this means. he was saying that the air space is much more necessary to the air operation of bringing in air support than fears that might to be those pl
they did it in another terrorist hostage situation just a few weeks ago in toulouse. >> absolutely the sparing of innocent lives is priority number one. we know that these brothers and all that have been involved with whatever the attack was that we have witnessed on charlie hebdo was murderous and demonstrated an absolute disregard for human life. and so we know what these brothers are capable of. again, if you're just joining us we have confirmation that french military and...
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massive crowds also gathered in the city of lyon, france, and also in toulouse, france, there were rallies as well. these were organized through facebook over 38,000 people said they would be attending the rally in paris. gatherings also occurred here in london, as you can see, as well as in barcelona spain more vigils were planned for tonight including one that is expected to draw hundreds in montreal later tonight. >> thank you. the charlie hebdo artists killed were the country's most famous political cartoonists. and they had become icons of the industry. roxana saberi with more. roxana. >> stephane charbonnier started editing charlie hebdo in 2009. he used the pen name "charb." they're featured in this online cartoon. >> charb was assigned a personal police bodyguard in 2011 after the paper was fire bombed following the public publication of an issue featuring prophet muhammad. >> is this freedom of speech? >> yes. our job is not to defend freedom of speech, but without freedom of speech we are dead. we can't live in a country without freedom of speech. i prefer to die than live like a
massive crowds also gathered in the city of lyon, france, and also in toulouse, france, there were rallies as well. these were organized through facebook over 38,000 people said they would be attending the rally in paris. gatherings also occurred here in london, as you can see, as well as in barcelona spain more vigils were planned for tonight including one that is expected to draw hundreds in montreal later tonight. >> thank you. the charlie hebdo artists killed were the country's most...
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"charlie hebdo" was firebombed in 2011 and a jewish goal was attacked in toulouse. the same killers killed french soldiers. this is not surprising. we are in that situation where these attacks shock but should not surprise. in the coming days there will be a lot of investigating and second-guessing about what french authorities did and did not do but this is not completely a new chapter in the west's struggle with terrorism. these things could have been predicted. >> thank you. great to have you on this program. jeffrey goldberg from "the atlantic" magazine. mike allen is here. thank you for coming. we should have sent someone with a higher profile. had the circumstances been different, the president himself would have liked to have been there, noting the rally came together quickly late friday and it would have been difficult for president obama to attend. what do you make of this? >> all that verbiage is a circumlocution for we took the eye off the ball. we missed a big moment. this turned out to be such a seminal event at such an amazing time. so many people arou
"charlie hebdo" was firebombed in 2011 and a jewish goal was attacked in toulouse. the same killers killed french soldiers. this is not surprising. we are in that situation where these attacks shock but should not surprise. in the coming days there will be a lot of investigating and second-guessing about what french authorities did and did not do but this is not completely a new chapter in the west's struggle with terrorism. these things could have been predicted. >> thank you....
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looking there in the eastern part of the country and also in toulouse france, people rallied as well. within a matter of hours more than 30,000 people said they would be attending the rally in paris. also vigils were held in berlin as well as in london. you also had one with hundreds of people in barcelona. this is happening right now in montreal. >> that's how you face down intolerance. that's good to see. ines, thank you. the four charlie hebdo artists were killed today. their work was read by millions, and they had become icons in the industry. >> stephane charbonnier had spoken out before. he was the many target of the attacks. >> in his cartoons he used the pen name charb. two of characters were forthed in this online cartoon. >> charb was assigned a personal police bodyguard in 2011 after the paper was fire bombed following a publication featuring the pro left mohammed. in can doorist jan cabut and georges wolinski, the 80-year-old was working for various publications, including charlie hebdo when he was killed. hours after wednesday's attack, the president announced thursday wo
looking there in the eastern part of the country and also in toulouse france, people rallied as well. within a matter of hours more than 30,000 people said they would be attending the rally in paris. also vigils were held in berlin as well as in london. you also had one with hundreds of people in barcelona. this is happening right now in montreal. >> that's how you face down intolerance. that's good to see. ines, thank you. the four charlie hebdo artists were killed today. their work was...
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eventually that guy was cornered at an apartment in toulouse. one guy with a motor scooter and a gun. the following year, may, 2013, it was two attackers in britain, two attackers working together who committed the bloody murder of a british soldier, a man apparently chosen at random on the street in london. the two attackers were both muslim converts. they said they were avenging the killing of muslims by british armed forces. that was may 2013. almost exactly one year later in may 2014, a young french muslim who had fought in syria came back to europe and attacked the jewish museum in brussels, killed three people at the scene and one person he injured but that person died later. that attacker at the french -- excuse me, at the jewish museum in brussels, that attacker was initially able to get away. he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech, very low-tech, very low-level planned home grown attack, hitting local targets and the west, it has
eventually that guy was cornered at an apartment in toulouse. one guy with a motor scooter and a gun. the following year, may, 2013, it was two attackers in britain, two attackers working together who committed the bloody murder of a british soldier, a man apparently chosen at random on the street in london. the two attackers were both muslim converts. they said they were avenging the killing of muslims by british armed forces. that was may 2013. almost exactly one year later in may 2014, a...
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there was a murder of ae1Ñi rabbi and three young pupils at a jewish schoole1e1 in Ñi2012 in toulousews to the leaders the in europe that things are turning dak for jews. and when it starts to hit a sign it is ae1 bad sign for everybody because the hate for jews never ends with jews. >> rabbi, we want to interruptq you for one second because you can see the pictures of benjamin netanyahu greet inging the french president at the grand synagogue here in paris. now we are hearing from the french colleagues that the french president will not stay for the whole service.u - prime minister netanyahu5ae 0ok of course will and he will also give a speech there which we may be able to cover. as we see them walk ging further into the heart of the synagogue there, can iu ask youu xd because we vhave been talking, and you have been ta &ng to jake about the riding5a tide of e1anti-semitism, howÑ]5a you feel though that thm@3 of the rising tide of islam phobia, how do you see it affecting politics and culture, but your community as well. >> it is terribly important for us to fight against the direct
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eventually that guy was cornered at an apartment in toulouse. one guy with a motor scooter and a gun. the following year, may, 2013, it was two attackers in britain, two attackers working together who committed the bloody murder of a british soldier, a man apparently chosen at random on the street in london. the two attackers were both muslim converts. they said they were avenging the killing of muslims by british armed forces. that was may 2013. almost exactly one year later in may 2014, a young french muslim who had fought in syria came back to europe and attacked the jewish museum in brussels, killed three people at the scene and one person he injured but that person died later. that attacker at the french -- excuse me, at the jewish museum in brussels, that attacker was initially able to get away. he eluded capture for about a week before police finally tracked him down in marseilles. that was may of last year. and this style of very low-tech, very low-tech, very low-level planned home grown attack, hitting local targets and the west, it has
eventually that guy was cornered at an apartment in toulouse. one guy with a motor scooter and a gun. the following year, may, 2013, it was two attackers in britain, two attackers working together who committed the bloody murder of a british soldier, a man apparently chosen at random on the street in london. the two attackers were both muslim converts. they said they were avenging the killing of muslims by british armed forces. that was may 2013. almost exactly one year later in may 2014, a...
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two years ago, for instance a jewish school as well in toulouse. beyond that it's a bigger national conversation about how you use these tools to prevent another attack because people in this country hold their right to privacy or consider it a very precious commodity, if you will. and so there may be some resistance in that direction. but you're right, the intelligence failures in france that led up to this are something -- are issues that are already being discussed fredricka. >> are federal investigators remaining tight-lipped on the questions even they have about what gaping holes there were in the intelligence gathering and dissemination of that information, or are they willing to say anything at this juncture? we realize the investigation is ongoing, but what, if anything is being said by french investigators? >> reporter: well, they're not, of course divulging confidential elements of the investigation. certainly, they're working round the clock one can imagine trying to figure out how they for instance lost track of that presumed girlfriend
two years ago, for instance a jewish school as well in toulouse. beyond that it's a bigger national conversation about how you use these tools to prevent another attack because people in this country hold their right to privacy or consider it a very precious commodity, if you will. and so there may be some resistance in that direction. but you're right, the intelligence failures in france that led up to this are something -- are issues that are already being discussed fredricka. >> are...
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two years ago there was an horrific attack on a jewish school in toulouse three children murdered byurning jihadist. this is in the category of shocking but not surprising. the rest of france is sort of coming on board to the realization of what's going on. >> ifill: these attacks last week in paris put it into a new light. >> brown: definitely and definitely increased the urgency. i think it was the amplification effect of having the horrific charlie hebdo attack and then realizing another type of first-tier target for these guys would be any kind of soft jewish site. a supermarket is very seas to attack. one of the reasons a supermarket like that was attacked was synagogues and schools are already protected. that's why the steps to put soldiers in front of jewish schools was so dramatic because it's a recognition that even with all the police have been doing, they haven't been doing enough. >> ifill: cheers extremists trying to make a point but does it extend to the larger community as well? >> brown: to the larger non-jewish community? >> ifill: yes. >> brown: i just got back and
two years ago there was an horrific attack on a jewish school in toulouse three children murdered byurning jihadist. this is in the category of shocking but not surprising. the rest of france is sort of coming on board to the realization of what's going on. >> ifill: these attacks last week in paris put it into a new light. >> brown: definitely and definitely increased the urgency. i think it was the amplification effect of having the horrific charlie hebdo attack and then realizing...
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many people feeling, especially after that attack in toulouse against a jewish school a little bit uneasy about what's going on in this country. but it looks as though there are some very sort of you know energetic conversations going on behind you. i mean what's the mood? is it somber? it is a mood of reflection? or is it more of a mood of trying to figure out what the way forward is here? >> reporter: yeah absolutely. you're right, there is a lot of -- there are a lot of conversations going on here between folks. there's a conversation about how the relations between muslims and jews could be furthered here in this country as to what exactly also these attacks here yesterday meant. were they an attack on judism in this country? were they simply people who were abusing the muslim faith to carry out these attacks? so there are a lot of debates here and there is a lot of looking forwards the future. certainly there are a lot of people very critical of french politics and of the way that the french government has been handling the situation here. of course one of the big issues that france
many people feeling, especially after that attack in toulouse against a jewish school a little bit uneasy about what's going on in this country. but it looks as though there are some very sort of you know energetic conversations going on behind you. i mean what's the mood? is it somber? it is a mood of reflection? or is it more of a mood of trying to figure out what the way forward is here? >> reporter: yeah absolutely. you're right, there is a lot of -- there are a lot of conversations...
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two years ago we had a horrific attack against a a school in toulouse where four children were kanldand strong message of solidarity bu tt the jewish community feels very unsafe this in france to daiday, and i hope that today, maybe it is a wake-up call to the french authorities to not only talk the talk, but to walk the walk, and do whatever they can to protect the community, and it is important for france and the jewish community as well. >> what does this do for the relationship between france and israel? does it strengthen the relationship or make it weaker? >> i am sure it strengthen ss it, because the prime minister came to france because he wanted to express his solidarity with the people. and israel asked the world to the stand with us if in our battle against terrorism a, and we believe we are engaged in the same battle, so through this common experience and struggle against militant islamic terrorism, i should say, that israel and france will grow stronger together. >> and what about france's support for palestine? >> i think it is unfortunate and they rewarded bad behavior
two years ago we had a horrific attack against a a school in toulouse where four children were kanldand strong message of solidarity bu tt the jewish community feels very unsafe this in france to daiday, and i hope that today, maybe it is a wake-up call to the french authorities to not only talk the talk, but to walk the walk, and do whatever they can to protect the community, and it is important for france and the jewish community as well. >> what does this do for the relationship...
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however, in the certification of the aircraft when i was in toulouse about the airbus 380, the egress of the aircraft is well tested. they do in the the water, they take that huge aircraft put in the the water, literally put people in the airplane try the slides test the slides and it took two or three tries before they could get everybody out in the limited amount of time that you had so the egress of -- that part of that is very well tested. the aircraft wings are very well tested. it's really good. really good system and good airplane. >> more comforting. thanks to both of you. david, we'll ask you to stick around. obviously we have more things we want to look at at this hour. >>> ahead for us. we'll talk more about the black boxes. how they work and what information they will offer when they are found in this investigation. >>> mario cuomo was a giant. he personify it had american mosaic certainly the new york mosaic. >> that was congressman peter king, a republican paying tribute to liberal icon mario cuomo who passed away yesterday at the age of 82. >> a three-term governor cuom
however, in the certification of the aircraft when i was in toulouse about the airbus 380, the egress of the aircraft is well tested. they do in the the water, they take that huge aircraft put in the the water, literally put people in the airplane try the slides test the slides and it took two or three tries before they could get everybody out in the limited amount of time that you had so the egress of -- that part of that is very well tested. the aircraft wings are very well tested. it's...
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become more and more difficult as we get into a day -- second day, third day and we saw that with in toulouse when they finally went in during the shootout basically i think at the end of their rope essentially. >> one thing enough a supermarket, you have food you have something to drink. i mean this is one of the issues for hostage takers is when they end up in a situation where they're isolated and you're able to negotiate with them -- >> you're able to bargain for items for food. >> and here they're in a supermarket so that might change the calculation just a bit. >> i want to bring in senator angus king from maine, a member of the senate select intelligence arms services committee. thanks very much for being with us. how concerned are you about this style attack in the united states? i've talked to a number of former intelligence officials, people with backgrounds with the cia as well as the fbi, a you will of whom expressed concerns about mumbai style attacks or i guess we should now say paris-style attacks inside the u.s. >> i think, anderson, that is the real question because we've got
become more and more difficult as we get into a day -- second day, third day and we saw that with in toulouse when they finally went in during the shootout basically i think at the end of their rope essentially. >> one thing enough a supermarket, you have food you have something to drink. i mean this is one of the issues for hostage takers is when they end up in a situation where they're isolated and you're able to negotiate with them -- >> you're able to bargain for items for food....
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then of course, a couple of years ago in 2012 you remember the dramatic events in toulouse.wish -- two policemen and three children. of course the question here now that we have the identity of the suspects, is how they are linked to isis to the islamic state. when the scene was filmed by amateur video yesterday, just behind us, one of the gun men left the headquarters by shouting in arabic god is great. that is the same sentence we heard just before christmas when another extremist drove into a crowd at a market and killed one person. >> there is a concern that this is just the beginning and there is more to come. >> there is a concern. the prime minister just now was saying on the radio that france still feels more terrorist attacks -- still fears more terrorist attacks. one of the most important challenges is not to mix the muslim community in france, the biggest in europe. you have 5 million muslim people living in france. some of them have been here for a second or third generation. some are very well integrated. the challenge going forward is to going to be to not mix
then of course, a couple of years ago in 2012 you remember the dramatic events in toulouse.wish -- two policemen and three children. of course the question here now that we have the identity of the suspects, is how they are linked to isis to the islamic state. when the scene was filmed by amateur video yesterday, just behind us, one of the gun men left the headquarters by shouting in arabic god is great. that is the same sentence we heard just before christmas when another extremist drove into...
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. >> the country has a countrywide plan that was updated in 2012 after some shootings in toulouse culturaltation centers, and this time other centers are being protected. there was a siege in south of france. >> we go to our discussion with five journalists and police officers dead as well among the 11. >> the attackers are on the run according to french president hollande. several high-profile attacks have been foiled in recent weeks as well. we want to bring in the chairman of eurasia group. he joins us from washington. cliff, we had you want to discuss the top risks of 2015. you noted the politics of europe was the top political risk of 2015. full in how you see that with the risks we have seen. >> a lot of people want to disrupt european politics right now. we do not apparently no exactly who did this, but there is certainly a risk from radical islam. isis is frustrated in this area and will be turning toward europe. that could well have been. and there is also a rise in populist movements within jura -- within europe generally. it will threaten stability and security. >> one of the th
. >> the country has a countrywide plan that was updated in 2012 after some shootings in toulouse culturaltation centers, and this time other centers are being protected. there was a siege in south of france. >> we go to our discussion with five journalists and police officers dead as well among the 11. >> the attackers are on the run according to french president hollande. several high-profile attacks have been foiled in recent weeks as well. we want to bring in the chairman...
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we've already had similar questions with the mayor attack in toulouse two years ago.ple will raise up. now is the time of mourning and of action and of gathering and it's a time where we all need to feel together. in the states we are kind of family since 9/11 and now unfortunately the family came closer. because we have terrible moments we're facing. >> do you think this is a wake-up call for the french authorities in terms of what the nature of the threat is and the nature of awareness you need to have? >> to be very clear, on the level, it's not a wake-up call. we are in the war on terror with the united states and many places around the world. but maybe for the population it's a wake-up call. >> you have in recent weeks thwarted other attacks. >> yes. >> do you think this is a new wave of threat you're seeing? maybe from foreign fighters coming back home which is the big fear in the u.s. and western europe. >> we may be facing a new wave. it's probably not the end of a terror attack. we are ready to face it. we will fight. and fighting is aiming these people. gett
we've already had similar questions with the mayor attack in toulouse two years ago.ple will raise up. now is the time of mourning and of action and of gathering and it's a time where we all need to feel together. in the states we are kind of family since 9/11 and now unfortunately the family came closer. because we have terrible moments we're facing. >> do you think this is a wake-up call for the french authorities in terms of what the nature of the threat is and the nature of awareness...
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the toxic mix is in the suburbs surrounding paris, surrounding cities in toulouse in prisons where peopletting reports that some schools in the strongly muslim neighborhood, the kids didn't assistant for a minute of silence. they see those attackers as heroes. how do we change that? that is where the problem for europe lies. >>> down to flight 8501 search teams retrieved one of the flight's black boxes, and located another. 9 kelly, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. divers have brought the flight data recorder up to the surface. they found it in about 100 feet of water underneath a wing. there was part of a plane engine there as well. they believe the cockpit voice recorder is in the same area. they haven't seen it yet, but there are reports it's under some very heavy wreckage and they're simply having trouble getting it. every confidence they will bring it to the surface fairly soon. both were found about two piles from where that tail section was found. it was brought to the surface, brought onto the deck of a ship on saturday. you can see when it was loaded on, that it was
the toxic mix is in the suburbs surrounding paris, surrounding cities in toulouse in prisons where peopletting reports that some schools in the strongly muslim neighborhood, the kids didn't assistant for a minute of silence. they see those attackers as heroes. how do we change that? that is where the problem for europe lies. >>> down to flight 8501 search teams retrieved one of the flight's black boxes, and located another. 9 kelly, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning....
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of course from experience due to toulouse a few years ago, which is first try at negotiations that unfortunately got back down because they never wanted to surrender. >> the man who booby trapped his own house and took 24 hours but he was alone without hostages. >> exactly. >> reporter: but this is different. >> this is different but it's always a part of experience to know this type of individuals may want to die under attack but may want to get as many publicity as possible. >> reporter: right. >> and make the show be very long. >> reporter: the paris prosecutor's office confirms there are hostages plural involved in this situation. now, one step backwards, we're trying to figure out what this means and the police are backing off immediately. they think they're in a sensitive area of containment. this shooter yesterday was similarly dressed to the terrorists that attacked the offices here "charlie hebdo"." he shot two officers one was a female she was unarmed, she died but there is no reason to believe that shooter was either present at this shooting at "charlie hebdo" or is any way related to
of course from experience due to toulouse a few years ago, which is first try at negotiations that unfortunately got back down because they never wanted to surrender. >> the man who booby trapped his own house and took 24 hours but he was alone without hostages. >> exactly. >> reporter: but this is different. >> this is different but it's always a part of experience to know this type of individuals may want to die under attack but may want to get as many publicity as...