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it's paris. phillip told me he loved this photograph and he loved it because it was one of the few occasions when he actually got to spend time with his dad, who he hero worshiped. his father was very busy at the american hospital. and doing things like this bonded them. made him feel very close to his father. 1942, if you go on youtube, you can find the original newsreel -- the propaganda newsreel for this image. it is a truly horrifying image. when you look up here at the planes, when you think about what this museum means, it means the defeat of these black bastards. three of the most evil operators in nazi europe. in the center obviously, those of you who recognize senior ss officials, this is reinhart heydrich, the architect of the holocaust. at least 15 to 20 million people died in europe because of his plans. not just the jews. you name it. anyby that opposed nazism, his life mission was to kill, destroy, or deport them. to the right here we have ss colonel helmut knochen, king of paris, n
it's paris. phillip told me he loved this photograph and he loved it because it was one of the few occasions when he actually got to spend time with his dad, who he hero worshiped. his father was very busy at the american hospital. and doing things like this bonded them. made him feel very close to his father. 1942, if you go on youtube, you can find the original newsreel -- the propaganda newsreel for this image. it is a truly horrifying image. when you look up here at the planes, when you...
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paris, killingin more than 130 people. addressingollande french citizens and also the global community, saying that they would do everything to stop terrorism. we will have more from this public address as we get more details coming out of paris, france hollande from president hollande.esident we will have more on "trending business." this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: it is the middle of the night in parents, but president is addressing the nation after the terror attack killed 77 people. he is saying the protection maintain, be saying that the emergency powers will be maintained. he is saying the event is clearly a terror attack. he is speaking live on french television right now, saying everything and everyone and all means are being deployed for the wounded and the injured, and says they will do everything possible. 10,000 forces deployed, state of emergency now extended for another three months. hollande also saying that all of france's threatened by islamist terrorism, and saying reduction levels must be reinforced. emerg
paris, killingin more than 130 people. addressingollande french citizens and also the global community, saying that they would do everything to stop terrorism. we will have more from this public address as we get more details coming out of paris, france hollande from president hollande.esident we will have more on "trending business." this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: it is the middle of the night in parents, but president is addressing the nation after the terror attack killed 77 people....
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he did not leave paris. he fled paris. on the 10th of may 1914, i will be in paris with my artist in six weeks. he was. amazing amazingly in paris six weeks in june of 1940. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service, you guys did not have a foreign intelligence service, that was the job of the people working for the state department, donald costar was a prince graduate. he witnessed a huge terrifyi terrifying -- this ambient, he was working for the americans of the -- he found his way to paris of early 1940s and dropped off of the hotel by none other of george kennedy. and then found his way to the american hospital of paris where he went to doctor sumner jackson. he said he needs to hide for a while, he was being hunted. they knew he was a spy. so jackson thought coster, he said only one person in his basement doctor sumner jackson. he was one of several agents that was sentenced to north africa in 1942 before operation torch and had a long
he did not leave paris. he fled paris. on the 10th of may 1914, i will be in paris with my artist in six weeks. he was. amazing amazingly in paris six weeks in june of 1940. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service, you guys did not have a foreign intelligence service, that was the job of the people working for the state department, donald costar was a prince graduate. he witnessed a huge terrifyi terrifying --...
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the exclusive streets of paris. he ended up treating hemingway and fitzgerald and the many lost generations of parisians. there are many pictures of the phillips in the 1930s. actually that's taken on juneo bea beach, one of the landing beaches on d-day. the family here again in the 1930s. phillip obviously with his father. the gentleman to the left is a guy called rene lagarde who actually played a very important role we'll discover later in saving phillip's life. he taught phillip to swim in the very rough waters of the english channel. phillip later learned to box so he could defend himself. sumner actually hired a professional boxer to come and give phillip lessons and he always had phillip learn how to swim in the very difficult waters of the english channel. i point out here if you can see this. i think you can see berlin. that's where they lived. there were two entrances, there you go. thank you, jeremy. perfect. this is the address today. a good friend of mine took the photograph. it's the ground floor apart
the exclusive streets of paris. he ended up treating hemingway and fitzgerald and the many lost generations of parisians. there are many pictures of the phillips in the 1930s. actually that's taken on juneo bea beach, one of the landing beaches on d-day. the family here again in the 1930s. phillip obviously with his father. the gentleman to the left is a guy called rene lagarde who actually played a very important role we'll discover later in saving phillip's life. he taught phillip to swim in...
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it's paris. phillip told me that he loved this photograph and he loved it because it was one of the few occasions when he actually got to spend time with his dad who he hero worshipped. his father was very busy at the american hospital and doing things like this bonded them, made him feel very close to his father. 1942, if you go on youtube you can find the propaganda newsreel for this image and it's a truly horrifying image. when you look up here, when you look at the planes, when you think about what this museum means, it means the defeat of these black bastards. three of the most evil operators in nazi europe. in the center, obviously, those of you who recognize senior ss officials, this is reinhart heydrich, the architect of the holocaust, at least 15 to 20 million people died in europe because of his plans. not just the jews, you name it, anybody that opposed nazis and his life mission was to kill, destroy, or deport them. to the right here we have ss colonel helmut knochen, king of paris, n
it's paris. phillip told me that he loved this photograph and he loved it because it was one of the few occasions when he actually got to spend time with his dad who he hero worshipped. his father was very busy at the american hospital and doing things like this bonded them, made him feel very close to his father. 1942, if you go on youtube you can find the propaganda newsreel for this image and it's a truly horrifying image. when you look up here, when you look at the planes, when you think...
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live in paris. beens the globe there has a chorus of condemnation and messages of sympathy for the victims following this latest attack on french soil. let's take a look at the scene in moscow, where u.s. secretary of state john kerrrry and his counterpart signed a book of inbuilt -- book of condolences for the french embassy. the russian prejudice and described the attack as an monstrous evil. let's take a look at the rest of the international reaction to last night's shocking turn of events. news broke, france immediately received messages from around the world. messages of support, solidarity, and sorrow. one of the first to react was the u.s. president barack obama. on this day we are reminded of extraordinary resilience and democratic values that has made france and inspiration to the entire world. we know that is the character of the french republic will and do her after this devastating and tragic loss of life. >> the belgian prime minister offered his condolences. >> we know all too well how
live in paris. beens the globe there has a chorus of condemnation and messages of sympathy for the victims following this latest attack on french soil. let's take a look at the scene in moscow, where u.s. secretary of state john kerrrry and his counterpart signed a book of inbuilt -- book of condolences for the french embassy. the russian prejudice and described the attack as an monstrous evil. let's take a look at the rest of the international reaction to last night's shocking turn of events....
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we are live in paris now. good morning. the finance minister seeming confident that they could get a piece. analysts also point out that taxes might keep certain institutions in london? yes.ter: they are trying to compete to get a piece of the financial cake and the prices the $500 trillion market. a lot of the clearing in europe, about 70% of the action traders need to complete their transaction. minister told us that he believes paris is a better place than frankfurt to move then clearing business from london to paris despite, of course, the bad reputation of france. he was trying to defend the image saying that the violence we have seen on the sidelines of the strikes only comes through a tiny minority and the labor law reform will be passed by the end of the month. before him, the french finance minister was more cautious and the idea, saying that we should not divide the spoils, that he did not appreciate when david the red carpetut to france and he did not intend to roll out the carpet in the other direction. anna: we
we are live in paris now. good morning. the finance minister seeming confident that they could get a piece. analysts also point out that taxes might keep certain institutions in london? yes.ter: they are trying to compete to get a piece of the financial cake and the prices the $500 trillion market. a lot of the clearing in europe, about 70% of the action traders need to complete their transaction. minister told us that he believes paris is a better place than frankfurt to move then clearing...
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here in paris everyone is on alert. most are likely at home or on their way home because fireworks did in an hour and a half ago or so. november 13 of last year, the bataclan happened. definitely terrorism on the minds of many. this was an area where we saw 10,000 people, locals as well as tourists celebrating. talk us through the level of security around that area. >> the state of emergency, he would lift the state of emergency at the end of the month. it is an interesting coincidence. as to your question with regards to the safety and security situation i spoke with a taxi driver who took me here. is the situation worse than before? less of a force here and there was more of a force because of the year finals which ended. through the lens of what has been happening. a state of alertness. they have been and continue to be up and about. >> more breaking news coming out. president of the european -- he iss saying speaking. he stands united with france in the fight against terrorism. this was in fact a terror attack. the
here in paris everyone is on alert. most are likely at home or on their way home because fireworks did in an hour and a half ago or so. november 13 of last year, the bataclan happened. definitely terrorism on the minds of many. this was an area where we saw 10,000 people, locals as well as tourists celebrating. talk us through the level of security around that area. >> the state of emergency, he would lift the state of emergency at the end of the month. it is an interesting coincidence....
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would you move to frankfurt or paris? -- the problem that any global business will have is the uncertainty of the policy agenda particularly regarding passport and regulation. people will want to anticipate what the rules will look like. they will recognize that the brexit hurdles will get higher. it would be smart to contemplate paris or frankfurt. guy: looking at the london listed property companies, some are talking about yields struggling to go further than where they are now. give us a sense of them is pricing that could exist -- the mispricing that could exist. >> the prop -- property sector was knocked down last week. and adjusted discount rate. we have not seen any evidence of the actual shift in rent. government bond yields in the u.k., 10 years out yielding less than 1%. this relative yield is still argued and justify significant inclusion in the diversified mandate. securities versus the equivalent in frankfurt. >> i worry about the current versusf client frankfurt underlying demands. if i were a business think
would you move to frankfurt or paris? -- the problem that any global business will have is the uncertainty of the policy agenda particularly regarding passport and regulation. people will want to anticipate what the rules will look like. they will recognize that the brexit hurdles will get higher. it would be smart to contemplate paris or frankfurt. guy: looking at the london listed property companies, some are talking about yields struggling to go further than where they are now. give us a...
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. >>> and our day in the life of celine dion in paris. >> are you ready? >> i was born ready. >> thank you so >>> now for july 6th, 2016 this is "entertainment tonight." thanks for joining us, nancy o'dell has the night off, samantha harris here with me. >> here's tonight's top story. >> gretchen carlson levels explosive allegations against arguably the most powerful man in news. was she fired for turning down sexual advances? warning, this is very stro subject matter. >> sometimes women come forward about sexual harassment, they're seen as a trouble-maker. i just want women to feel secure enough to come forward en masse. if this is actually still happening to >> that was journalist gretchen carlson, last year with "e.t.." the tv anchor shared some of the challenges she says she faced in tv news. when her biggest bombshell claim came today. carlson is accusing roger ailes, the ceo and chairman of fox news of sexual harassment, alleging he repeatedly injected sexual and/or sexist comments into conversations, made sexual advances by various means and said to
. >>> and our day in the life of celine dion in paris. >> are you ready? >> i was born ready. >> thank you so >>> now for july 6th, 2016 this is "entertainment tonight." thanks for joining us, nancy o'dell has the night off, samantha harris here with me. >> here's tonight's top story. >> gretchen carlson levels explosive allegations against arguably the most powerful man in news. was she fired for turning down sexual advances? warning,...
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in paris and belgium. these are soft targets. how do you protect yourself? how do you not be weakly led when it comes to soft targets since they are so vulnerable? >> you have to go to the source. if, in fact, this turns out to be isis, the source right now is the territory they hold in what used to be syria and iraq. and the president is pursuing a policy that he says is to degrade and ultimately destroy isis. a kind of slow motion offensive against the place, against the territory where the terrorists are recruiting other terrorists, training them in camps in those countries or over the internet. giving them direction. setting them loose, giving them the discretion to attack when they will. what are we waiting for? step one, destroy the isis caliphate. step 2, because we're also giving disperse to find other location, teal with the spreading chaos across the middle east. as well as more careful screening at the border. as well as stepping up with the fbi and other law enforcement agencies have been doing
in paris and belgium. these are soft targets. how do you protect yourself? how do you not be weakly led when it comes to soft targets since they are so vulnerable? >> you have to go to the source. if, in fact, this turns out to be isis, the source right now is the territory they hold in what used to be syria and iraq. and the president is pursuing a policy that he says is to degrade and ultimately destroy isis. a kind of slow motion offensive against the place, against the territory where...
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all of the attention has been on paris. the last two attacks have been in the paris area. resonatehe attacks to are around paris. that may be why the police did not seem particularly prepared last night. we are getting comments from people on the streets saying there was not much security around and very poor information afterward. it does seem that may be provincial cities are the weak link. tom: will this change the dialogue of miss marine le pen in france? we saw mr. trump and secretary clinton last night commenting on this from the distance from america -- of america. how will this change the polarized political dialogue of france? greg: it is already pretty polarized. i don't know how much more it could change. her message is not one of anti-immigration. a lot of it is anti-globalization, a lot of it is economic issues. i don't really see what is going to change. she has her view alongside his. this is the third attack. i don't see why the third one is going to make a huge difference that the previous one did not. scarlet: thank you to greg. we will check in with you
all of the attention has been on paris. the last two attacks have been in the paris area. resonatehe attacks to are around paris. that may be why the police did not seem particularly prepared last night. we are getting comments from people on the streets saying there was not much security around and very poor information afterward. it does seem that may be provincial cities are the weak link. tom: will this change the dialogue of miss marine le pen in france? we saw mr. trump and secretary...
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christopher: max hoffman in nice, barbara in paris, thanks to both of you. staying in nice, people in the city have been flocking to a church service to remember the victims of thursday's deadly attack, a mass held in the cathedral in the old district of nice. the building was packed with mourners, praying also for the dozens of injured in that attack, some of whom are still fighting for their lives. now, world leaders have responded to the nice tragedy, saying they are determined to stand together against terrorism. u.s. president barack obama said his country would keep up its fight against so-called islamic state, and he expressed his grief in solidarity with france. let's listen to what he had to say. president obama: today, our hearts are with the people of france, and all the innocent men, women, and so many children who were hurt or killed in this sickening attack. americans and french have stood together for two centuries, and i have told president hollande we will stand together now. we are praying for the many who were injured, many of whom are sti
christopher: max hoffman in nice, barbara in paris, thanks to both of you. staying in nice, people in the city have been flocking to a church service to remember the victims of thursday's deadly attack, a mass held in the cathedral in the old district of nice. the building was packed with mourners, praying also for the dozens of injured in that attack, some of whom are still fighting for their lives. now, world leaders have responded to the nice tragedy, saying they are determined to stand...
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reporter: publisher make paris make the paris texas -- tax regime the most favorable in europe. valls: we want to build altogether the financial capital of the future, to make paris the capital of smart finance. deals withs the u.k. the follow from his road to leave the european union, european capital has been eyeing the city of london, waiting to take any business that may want to relocate. pitch is to make paris more attractive the global finance and specifically businesses who have complained about indifference to the sector. he says the favorable tax regime for expatriates and french nationals returning to france will be extended from five to eight years good and other of suggest isof valls' is to create a multilingual one-stop shop. he revised his promise to bring corporate tax down from 33% to 28. paris has plenty of competition from other european capitals -- frankfurt, berlin, and dublin have lunch -- launched a similar bids to take business from the city of london, by far europe's most powerful financial center. william: france is not the only country looking to benefi
reporter: publisher make paris make the paris texas -- tax regime the most favorable in europe. valls: we want to build altogether the financial capital of the future, to make paris the capital of smart finance. deals withs the u.k. the follow from his road to leave the european union, european capital has been eyeing the city of london, waiting to take any business that may want to relocate. pitch is to make paris more attractive the global finance and specifically businesses who have...
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people gather for the big firewalls in paris. you had hundreds of thousands of people in nice, probably about 10,000 people on the promenade to watch this fire walk. know, since the november ,3 terrorist attacks last year this state of emergency was actually supposed to be over in about 10 days. earlier today, the french president did his traditional bastille day national interview and said he would end the state july 26.ncy on obviously with this attack, he might have to reconsider that. much forank you so that update. we will continue to follow this story. the white house saying president obama has been briefed, but dozens, perhaps as many as 30 people killed in nice after a truck plowed into a crowd. continuing coverage after this break. ♪ mark: more on that breaking news that emily was just telling you about. crowdk drove into a killing at least 30 people in nice as the nation celebrated its best steel day. several hundred people were injured and police have ordered people off the streets. they say the driver of the truck -
people gather for the big firewalls in paris. you had hundreds of thousands of people in nice, probably about 10,000 people on the promenade to watch this fire walk. know, since the november ,3 terrorist attacks last year this state of emergency was actually supposed to be over in about 10 days. earlier today, the french president did his traditional bastille day national interview and said he would end the state july 26.ncy on obviously with this attack, he might have to reconsider that. much...
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mark: brexit t is theopic du jour in paris. caroline connan caught up with the french finance minister to ask him about his reaction. for a lot of financial players and institutions, brexit will be a big question mark. on the access to your pm exports. it would depend on the organization of brexit. our role is not to play on these arertainties, because we collectively responsible. what we have to do is respect the vote of the brits and organize brexit. it could be an opportunity for financial plays, because we have a lot of financial players and financial institutions. we can welcome a lot of institutions who would like to join the eu. there is violence on the side of protests in france, with torched scarves. do you think the french have a reputational issue? l: what you say is true. we have an issue regarding this reputation. what i can tell you from the we will have a slow reform labor market. that is a necessity. this reaction out of a tiny minority is condemned either government. my deep conviction is that our people are de
mark: brexit t is theopic du jour in paris. caroline connan caught up with the french finance minister to ask him about his reaction. for a lot of financial players and institutions, brexit will be a big question mark. on the access to your pm exports. it would depend on the organization of brexit. our role is not to play on these arertainties, because we collectively responsible. what we have to do is respect the vote of the brits and organize brexit. it could be an opportunity for financial...
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one man of the french services told me not long time ago that not only in paris but paris, all areas, suburbs, we have at least 15,000 people who are supporters of isis. so, it's an internal war, and we need to exchange more information, to share more information. this is the problem. president hollande in this meeting this morning will probably say that we need to strengthen our exchange of information between french, belgium, other european countries which are under the isis threat. but once more, coming back to nice and all that, i am not surprised. all this area is stuffed with a lot of muslim fundamentalist cells. >> christian, there will no doubt be a very intense political debate about intelligence and security policy there in france, especially after a parliamentary inquiry there found that intelligence leading up to the first attack and then the paris attacks back in november was extremely lacking. they were ill prepared, and the intelligence agencies were heavily criticized for failures, and now you have this attack in nice, so clearly, the president, the government is under
one man of the french services told me not long time ago that not only in paris but paris, all areas, suburbs, we have at least 15,000 people who are supporters of isis. so, it's an internal war, and we need to exchange more information, to share more information. this is the problem. president hollande in this meeting this morning will probably say that we need to strengthen our exchange of information between french, belgium, other european countries which are under the isis threat. but once...
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paris -- tell us so far what you know. on the waterfront, the english promenade, this is where people were watching the fireworks, 10,000 people, locals and tourists. watching the bastille day fireworks. a large truck, apparently the kind of truck used to deliver fresh products, ran into the crowd watching the fireworks. the crowd was looking at the sky and the truck apparently drove into the crowd, several hundred twors, maybe up to kilometers, killing dozens of people. dead.ly 30 some sources are saying the numbers may be higher than that. reportse are getting from the interior ministry, they say there is no hostage-taking going on it all right now. de hasent hollan traveled back to paris amid this incident. tell me what the response has been so far from the government in paris. >> the interior minister is traveling to nice as we speak. the president is traveling back to paris to attend a crisis meeting. the french authorities are not speaking officially about a terrorist attack but about a criminal act of significant im
paris -- tell us so far what you know. on the waterfront, the english promenade, this is where people were watching the fireworks, 10,000 people, locals and tourists. watching the bastille day fireworks. a large truck, apparently the kind of truck used to deliver fresh products, ran into the crowd watching the fireworks. the crowd was looking at the sky and the truck apparently drove into the crowd, several hundred twors, maybe up to kilometers, killing dozens of people. dead.ly 30 some sources...
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>>> and our day in paris with celine dion, swarmed by fans. song better ti han do myself. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> before "miracle of heaven," "e.t." has an exclusive look at the deleted scenes. >> did no one ever teach you it's not polite to stare? >>> uh-oh, w for margot robbie at the london premiere of her new movie, "tarzan," yesterd >> thankfully co-star alexa skarsgard adjusted her gown on the red carpet. she looks beautiful. margot not a shy girl, she's now showing off plenty to "vanity fair". margot reveals her summer bod in the latest "vanityr" faiue iss. she talks love scenes, revealing her first ever was in "wolf of wall street." and even le dicaprio couldn't keep it from being awkward. the australian stunner told the magazine her strategy, saying quote, the ooner you do it the scene, the sooner you can stop doing it. margot has become unstoppable. her latest, "teghe lend of tarzan" is out now and the highly anticipated "suicide squad" hits the next month. >> with that i caki sorry. the
>>> and our day in paris with celine dion, swarmed by fans. song better ti han do myself. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> before "miracle of heaven," "e.t." has an exclusive look at the deleted scenes. >> did no one ever teach you it's not polite to stare? >>> uh-oh, w for margot robbie at the london premiere of her new movie, "tarzan," yesterd >> thankfully co-star alexa skarsgard adjusted her gown on the red...
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demand had already surged after the november tax in paris -- november attacks in paris. what kind of protection are private security agents offering and how well-equipped are they to deal with the evolving threat? a patdown search. these future security guards will have to repeat these jesters -- jesters 1000 times. they are in training, and the recent terror attacks are constantly on their minds. there wereataclan security guards like me. it could have been me. reporter: the security guards' training has evolved in the face of the threat. before the end of the year, the prevention of terrorism module will be mandatory to become a qualified security guard. teaching methods have already started changing. >> this morning we talked about the attacks in nice. we asked them what they thought about it, how they would have to bring people to safety, or how they would have reacted if they came face-to-face with someone with malicious intent. 160,000: there are avidly hired a security guards in france and increasingly well-trained. >> to get the professional certificate, the trai
demand had already surged after the november tax in paris -- november attacks in paris. what kind of protection are private security agents offering and how well-equipped are they to deal with the evolving threat? a patdown search. these future security guards will have to repeat these jesters -- jesters 1000 times. they are in training, and the recent terror attacks are constantly on their minds. there wereataclan security guards like me. it could have been me. reporter: the security guards'...
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let's see if trevor is heading to paris. is paris the new london? trevor: i think the quality of life is pretty good here, actually. mark: what about the eurozone economy? what will be the knock on effects? 8% from estimates a 0. brexit. europeanhe hit to the stock market was larger than the hit to the u.k. stock market in local currency terms. is because people immediately saw that not only is there an economic impact of the slowing up a trade relations between the u.k. and the euro area, but there is also some questions being asked about the sustainability of the euro project because of the political situation in countries like france and italy, where there was survey were a large proportion of people were feeling negative in their views towards the e.u. i think you have got that nervousness about the european project again. what's differences time is that the ecb is buying everything that moves. i think as a result, peripheral bond yield spreads are remaining quite tight and the banks are bearing the brunt of the nervousness. mark: thanks since f
let's see if trevor is heading to paris. is paris the new london? trevor: i think the quality of life is pretty good here, actually. mark: what about the eurozone economy? what will be the knock on effects? 8% from estimates a 0. brexit. europeanhe hit to the stock market was larger than the hit to the u.k. stock market in local currency terms. is because people immediately saw that not only is there an economic impact of the slowing up a trade relations between the u.k. and the euro area, but...
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beast based in paris and someone whose coverage we relied on heavily during the last attack in paris. in the previous hour, you were talking about what a visiting american, for example, would see in public, the security that is visible in france that isn't always visible in this country. >> well, yeah. we have gotten used to having soldiers walking the streets, patrolling airports, patrolling around the eiffel tower and the mo monumen monuments, guarding synagogues and such. it's common to see soldiers in full battle dress in the city of paris and in any other city in france where there are likely to be or where it's thought there are likely to be terrorist attacks. i don't know if that kind of presence was in place in nice tonight but i'm sure there were a lot of police around because in a public celebration like this, it's one that's a potential terrorist target even though in this case it seems they were unable to stop whoever it was driving that truck for whatever purposes other than killing a hell of a lot of people. >> for folks perhaps getting home from work or coming in and t
beast based in paris and someone whose coverage we relied on heavily during the last attack in paris. in the previous hour, you were talking about what a visiting american, for example, would see in public, the security that is visible in france that isn't always visible in this country. >> well, yeah. we have gotten used to having soldiers walking the streets, patrolling airports, patrolling around the eiffel tower and the mo monumen monuments, guarding synagogues and such. it's common...
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scene we haves a seen other times after the attacks in paris in november. soldiers police and everywhere with automatic weapons and shotguns and ride gear. i was just at the site. it is still closed off. there is a huge crowd of people gathered just to observed the site. it really does feel like there is a state of emergency. a police boat came along the beach and ordered people off. they have reopened part of the promenade to strollers. you see people taking selfies and enjoying the weather, but it still does feel like something horrible happened. mark: you have written a piece about it today. explain to us how you avoided being caught up in this massacre. phil: sure. my wife and i arrived yesterday afternoon to visit friends for the just festival this weekend. we thought about going to the fireworks but we were having dinner with friends and never got motivated to go out. we discussed it briefly and ended up not going. the place we are staying is 800 meters from where the attack happened. sheer goodust by luck we ended up not going to watch the fireworks.
scene we haves a seen other times after the attacks in paris in november. soldiers police and everywhere with automatic weapons and shotguns and ride gear. i was just at the site. it is still closed off. there is a huge crowd of people gathered just to observed the site. it really does feel like there is a state of emergency. a police boat came along the beach and ordered people off. they have reopened part of the promenade to strollers. you see people taking selfies and enjoying the weather,...
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he took part in a mass of the famous not of them church in paris -- not a dam church in paris. reporter: the archbishop of paris meeting tributes to jacques hamel and putting forth a message of hope. he says it is the only way to combat the hatred in the attack and other tax in france. -- other attacks in france. francois hollande, his prime minister manuel valls, and members the opposition including nicholas sarkozy. it is pretty vitriolic on the political front. the socialist government coming under fire not just for this attack but previous ones of what the center-right and hard right say are persistent lapses. to playthey are trying up and emphasize more the idea of the national unity as the only way, really, to prevent divisions appearing in french society, which they say of the intent.sts' hence the meeting of religious leaders. there is potential cancellation of a number of upcoming events in the coming weeks. an outdoor concert, things like that. in the end, the interior minister reminding the french public that this country already has some of the toughest anti-terror
he took part in a mass of the famous not of them church in paris -- not a dam church in paris. reporter: the archbishop of paris meeting tributes to jacques hamel and putting forth a message of hope. he says it is the only way to combat the hatred in the attack and other tax in france. -- other attacks in france. francois hollande, his prime minister manuel valls, and members the opposition including nicholas sarkozy. it is pretty vitriolic on the political front. the socialist government...
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and carly, you were there every step of the way. >> hello from the streets of paris. you know celine and i g talk about absolutely everything. including how she's coping with the loss of her husband, renney. next thursday marks six mondays since his pag. inparis, celine is learning to find her smil again. >> are you ready to hit it? >> i was born ready. >> gracious and giving, celine stops to gi to as many fans as she can. every day they've been swarming the hotel. hoping for a moment with their idol. >> who else can comfort a crying baby with her charm? >> what's been the fan response? what's that meant to you. seeing all the people here for you. >> i have to say coming here after the passing of my husband, after not even six months, it could have been way easy for me to say you know what, i'm not the mood of dressing up and having the purse and the fans and having a good time and singing. giving a part of your soul,,yo know? but knowing that he loved the industry so much he made me who i amtoday. since i'm 12 years old. you know, been criticized for being an open bo
and carly, you were there every step of the way. >> hello from the streets of paris. you know celine and i g talk about absolutely everything. including how she's coping with the loss of her husband, renney. next thursday marks six mondays since his pag. inparis, celine is learning to find her smil again. >> are you ready to hit it? >> i was born ready. >> gracious and giving, celine stops to gi to as many fans as she can. every day they've been swarming the hotel....
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the next stage is paris, where she meets francois hollande. caroline connan is in paris. one of hollande want to say? what are the issues that will be most prescient? caroline: we expect the french president to be a little bit more pressing on theresa may than the chancellor angela merkel. he wants brexit to happen very quickly. last week, when she took office, tosident hollande called congratulate her, but also urging her again to trigger article 50 as soon as possible. taxes, linked brexit to saying he can only lower french taxes next year if the brexit question has been solved, and if that hasn't had too much impact on the french economy. it is a political question because a quick exit will give him some argument against the national front of marine le pen, who has been calling for a frexit, a french referendum on leaving the european union. manus: thank you very much, caroline connan in paris. fabio is the european economist at hsbc. what i want to show you first of all is this function here. as the train. it gives you an idea where the trade flow is for the united ki
the next stage is paris, where she meets francois hollande. caroline connan is in paris. one of hollande want to say? what are the issues that will be most prescient? caroline: we expect the french president to be a little bit more pressing on theresa may than the chancellor angela merkel. he wants brexit to happen very quickly. last week, when she took office, tosident hollande called congratulate her, but also urging her again to trigger article 50 as soon as possible. taxes, linked brexit to...
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the president had an emergency session in paris. the paris prosecutor's opened an investigation for, quote, murder, attempted murder, and an organized group linked to a terrorist enterprise. abc news, new york. >> bedlam there in nice, and by one estimate there were at least 40,000 people watching when this attack took place. a local journalist says he saw the white truck traveling at a crazy speed. >> he also claimed the driver was turning the wheel in order to run over as many people as possible. other witnesses reported similar scenes. >> it was terror, because there was everyone screaming on their phones. it was just honestly the most terrified i've ever been. >> it was quite chaotic, really. people were kind of being pushed over from people being so frightened about what was going on, especially after the gunshots. >> people were suicide. >> john kerry was in paris and france earlier in the day. now he's saying the u.s. is taking stepping to account for the welfare of all americans who are in nice. he is also urging u.s. citize
the president had an emergency session in paris. the paris prosecutor's opened an investigation for, quote, murder, attempted murder, and an organized group linked to a terrorist enterprise. abc news, new york. >> bedlam there in nice, and by one estimate there were at least 40,000 people watching when this attack took place. a local journalist says he saw the white truck traveling at a crazy speed. >> he also claimed the driver was turning the wheel in order to run over as many...
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he flies on to new york which is the jumping off point for this flight to paris. and so this is where lindbergh's choices really come into play in which you don't see a canopy on this airplane. you see a door on the side. he used a periscope that he would deploy so he could see forward when he's taxiing the airplane or swivel the tail so he could look out the window on the side. what's in front of him are the oil and main fuel tanks and then the engine. that's to get all of that in front of him, in case he crashes, he's got that all in front of him rather than having a big gasoline coming behind him crushing him to death or catching on fire and burning him alive. so he's making choices. but look forward of the fuel tank area and you see the radial engine. that is a corner stone technolo technology. a radial engine cooled by the air traveling over the cylinders. so you see them sticking out there so they can be cooled as the air flows over them. but it's a reliable engine. it stays running for 33 hours. he knows that. he makes a conscious choice. that's an advanced
he flies on to new york which is the jumping off point for this flight to paris. and so this is where lindbergh's choices really come into play in which you don't see a canopy on this airplane. you see a door on the side. he used a periscope that he would deploy so he could see forward when he's taxiing the airplane or swivel the tail so he could look out the window on the side. what's in front of him are the oil and main fuel tanks and then the engine. that's to get all of that in front of...
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you are watching "live from paris." our top stories. declares it will have a victory over islam a state after the latest attack. one of the attackers was already on a police watchlist. there is shock and outrage here in france lulling the latest atrocicity to be carriried out n the name of the islamic -- following the latest atrocity to be carried out in the name of the islamic state group. waslderly priesest slaughtered during mass today. others were taken hostage. one of those hostages is still in critical condition in hospital. both attackers were shot by police. it has emerged that one of the men had three beasley to enter syria and was being watched by police. president hollande made a statement earlier tonight. abominable act is another ordeal for the nation. while we are still mourning 84 victims of the attack in nice, and those in paris last year, which was so badly struck, catholics in france and across the world have been wounded, and all french people, whateverr their conviction or creed, have been struck at their very core.
you are watching "live from paris." our top stories. declares it will have a victory over islam a state after the latest attack. one of the attackers was already on a police watchlist. there is shock and outrage here in france lulling the latest atrocicity to be carriried out n the name of the islamic -- following the latest atrocity to be carried out in the name of the islamic state group. waslderly priesest slaughtered during mass today. others were taken hostage. one of those...
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in paris. thanks for being with us on this best deal dayng, has been celebrating its national holiday. has beenhollande celebrating with forces making their way down paris's most famous avenue. heavilyes remain stretched. the new u.k. risks entering a vicious cycle with europe. theresa may began her first full day in downing street. her cabinet includes leading brands it campaigner boris johnson. commanderlamic state omar the chechen is dead. killed close to mosul. officials said back in march that he died in an american airstrike in syria. our top story this thursday, it is bastille day in france. the 14th of july. the traditional celebrations have begun with the military parade taking place with troops from australia and new zealand joining french armed forces for that traditional marching down towards the plaza where francois hollande took the salute of the troops. our correspondent was there. >> the traditional military plaza concorde was under heavy security this year. france is a state of
in paris. thanks for being with us on this best deal dayng, has been celebrating its national holiday. has beenhollande celebrating with forces making their way down paris's most famous avenue. heavilyes remain stretched. the new u.k. risks entering a vicious cycle with europe. theresa may began her first full day in downing street. her cabinet includes leading brands it campaigner boris johnson. commanderlamic state omar the chechen is dead. killed close to mosul. officials said back in march...
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paris climate agreement meets these requirements. once again, would allow the federal government to mandate or state emission levels to whatever amount the agency deems appropriate. period. the president has proven time and time again that he has no problem circumventing congress and working unilaterally to achieve his policy priorities. and i suspect since he's in favor of the paris climate agreement that this is one of his policies. with the clean power plan caught up in the courts as the president's administration comes to an end, there is a serious concern and a legitimate concern that he will act unilaterally to cement his environmental legacy by enforcing section 115 in this way. this amendment would block this attempt to delegate nearly unlimited power and authority over the energy sector in each one of our states to unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats at the e.p.a. such expansion of authority, expansive authority of the e.p.a. would be economically devastating and could threaten the reliability and viability of our nation's
paris climate agreement meets these requirements. once again, would allow the federal government to mandate or state emission levels to whatever amount the agency deems appropriate. period. the president has proven time and time again that he has no problem circumventing congress and working unilaterally to achieve his policy priorities. and i suspect since he's in favor of the paris climate agreement that this is one of his policies. with the clean power plan caught up in the courts as the...
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and paris happened in november. striking the heart of those who hold paris up as a symbol globally of romance and love. everything that is positive around paris is in the minds of many, many people and that was destroyed after multiple attacks on the ground. horrific sophisticated attacks. now you have this attack though nice. this is the gate way to france. sit a very busy time in that port of the world so it's tourists as well as locals who have been caught up in the latest events. the political response here it is very early days for theresa may just forming a new cabinet. she was very mitch hands on the last time the paris attack. civilians from france to the uk to brussels, other parts across the continent, will be very concerned about their security on the back of this attack. >> obviously it's just a few hours since the attack took place. i just wondered what further you're expecting from the french government here or the security forces in terms the of announcements. i believe french president is the believe
and paris happened in november. striking the heart of those who hold paris up as a symbol globally of romance and love. everything that is positive around paris is in the minds of many, many people and that was destroyed after multiple attacks on the ground. horrific sophisticated attacks. now you have this attack though nice. this is the gate way to france. sit a very busy time in that port of the world so it's tourists as well as locals who have been caught up in the latest events. the...
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two happened in paris. what is it like being in paris right now? >> today felt pretty normal. i had gone out to several neighborhoods. it is quiet and slower than usual, but because of the holiday weekend, the huge holiday weekend for folks here. and people at their normal jobs, we passed by quite a few cafes this evening. most of them were busy and people, they are out and about going about their daily business. >> what are people talking about? is this subject a for discussion at the coffee houses and so on. are people talking about what is happening in nice? >> that it is certainly, you know, one of the primary topics on their minds today. z people are grieving in the three-day period of mourning right now. obviously people are devastated, saddened by what happened. but a few of those folks expressed their desire to keep on living their lives, the symbolic gesture if you will, not letting them win. and they are really wanting to determine to not live in fear, keep of doing things they normally would have. but that it is over everyone's heads. >> is this something that you t
two happened in paris. what is it like being in paris right now? >> today felt pretty normal. i had gone out to several neighborhoods. it is quiet and slower than usual, but because of the holiday weekend, the huge holiday weekend for folks here. and people at their normal jobs, we passed by quite a few cafes this evening. most of them were busy and people, they are out and about going about their daily business. >> what are people talking about? is this subject a for discussion at...
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gregory to paris where is standing by. we don't know his affiliation and no group has claimed responsibility has there. >> he is not a french citizen. there seems to be use -- there seems to be no links so far. that should lay out a lot more detail. the tv reporter spoke to his neighbors, apparently he is not religious at all. divorce.ng through a apparently a bit of a party animal. it is still being treated as a terrorist attack by the authorities. france has been hit again and again by islamic terror. we should have more details on exactly who this fellow is when there is a press conference at 5:00. >> what measures do we expect? assertive,e more dutch more assertive measures to protect french citizen see? >> the country is already under a state of emergency. can put anyk you more policemen or soldiers in on the street. all the police units are at a breaking point. we had the riots during the strikes. then we had the euro football championships. i'm not really sure we can do more. there seems to be some common sense thin
gregory to paris where is standing by. we don't know his affiliation and no group has claimed responsibility has there. >> he is not a french citizen. there seems to be use -- there seems to be no links so far. that should lay out a lot more detail. the tv reporter spoke to his neighbors, apparently he is not religious at all. divorce.ng through a apparently a bit of a party animal. it is still being treated as a terrorist attack by the authorities. france has been hit again and again by...
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is everywhere as celine takes paris. >> good for you. get ready. ♪ >>> now for july 7th, 2016 is "entertainment tonight. hi and thanks for joining us,, samantha harris for nancy o'dell. >> here's tonight's top story. >>> more details are emerging from gretchen carlson's bombshell harassment lawsuit against the head of fox news and both sides are firing away. now to some bombshell allegations. former fox news anchor gretchen carlson has filed an explosive sexual harassment lawsuit. >> against the network's powerful boss. >> she's making salacious allegation >> carlson is seeking unspecified damages. >> fox news and its ceo, roger ailes, are firing back today, at former anchor gretchen carlson in an eight-page lawsuit, the former miss america alleges that ailes sabotaged her career. because she quote refused his sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive semle harassment. she claims he called her quote a man-hater. ailes calls the allegations part this defamatory lawsuit is not only offensive it is wholly without merit and
is everywhere as celine takes paris. >> good for you. get ready. ♪ >>> now for july 7th, 2016 is "entertainment tonight. hi and thanks for joining us,, samantha harris for nancy o'dell. >> here's tonight's top story. >>> more details are emerging from gretchen carlson's bombshell harassment lawsuit against the head of fox news and both sides are firing away. now to some bombshell allegations. former fox news anchor gretchen carlson has filed an explosive...
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two days later a gunman attacked a kosher grocery store in paris killing four hostages there. later in the year in november, 130 people were killed after a series of coordinated attacks by isis-linked terrorists at the bataclan concert hall and nearby cafes in paris. france has since been under a state of emergency. now this year on the anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacks officers shot and killed a knife-wielding man who was yo the side of a police station near paris. investigators found he had a piece of paper with an emblem of isis on it. then in june, a police officer and his companion were killed at their home in a small town west of paris, isis claiming responsibility for that attack. >>> for more on all this i want to bring in our correspondent amon mohyeldin. with a welcome, let's talk about nice. this is a city of many nationalities, partly because of where it is located. geographically it is not far from north africa, just across the mediterranean there. talk to us about that city and what happened there last night in nice. >> yeah, the composition of the city is
two days later a gunman attacked a kosher grocery store in paris killing four hostages there. later in the year in november, 130 people were killed after a series of coordinated attacks by isis-linked terrorists at the bataclan concert hall and nearby cafes in paris. france has since been under a state of emergency. now this year on the anniversary of the charlie hebdo attacks officers shot and killed a knife-wielding man who was yo the side of a police station near paris. investigators found...
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the t jammed north from here to paris. the mood will surely be different this season, and certainly here in nice, it's going to be very different in the coming weeks. but for the immediate period, it's very difficult. but also, of course, the investigation will begin. some information is beginning to drip out. the figures on the number of victims is becoming clearer, although we know there are many injured. i just spoke recently in the past hour, a woman who was rushed to the hospital with children. they have been inundated with many children, some of whom are going through some very serious operations. so there is the possibility that the current figures are going to rise further. >> what do we know about the shooter? i know of the documents found in the vehicle. frankly, the belief is that the documents belonged to the person who was driving the truck. of course, we can't know that until autopsies are performed. but do we have anything on motive and what do we know about this person, if anything? >> reporter: at the mome
the t jammed north from here to paris. the mood will surely be different this season, and certainly here in nice, it's going to be very different in the coming weeks. but for the immediate period, it's very difficult. but also, of course, the investigation will begin. some information is beginning to drip out. the figures on the number of victims is becoming clearer, although we know there are many injured. i just spoke recently in the past hour, a woman who was rushed to the hospital with...
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like in paris, and the world trade center. if it is radical islamic terrorism. we are taking people into our country, we don't know who they are. we can't let people from terr terroristings. >> someone said that trump is the law and order candidate. i am the great trade candidate, i am indeed the law and order candidate. hillary created isis, with her stupid policies. if this turns out to be another attack from radical islam. we will have to take our president, who will have to finally admit and do something about it. >>> more blood shed. >> a former navy seal weighing in when we come back. has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to con
like in paris, and the world trade center. if it is radical islamic terrorism. we are taking people into our country, we don't know who they are. we can't let people from terr terroristings. >> someone said that trump is the law and order candidate. i am the great trade candidate, i am indeed the law and order candidate. hillary created isis, with her stupid policies. if this turns out to be another attack from radical islam. we will have to take our president, who will have to finally...
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same air ocean over the atlantic did not seem as endless to lind berg when he flew from new york to paris some 30 years ago but still it took 33 lonely hours. ♪ today that same atlantic air ocean leaving columbus two months and lindberg's 33 hours in its wake, zooms by in a dramatic breakthrough. ♪ the year 1954, marked a historic event in the history of aviation. a new flight was inaugurated. it was called flight 1000. ♪ there was nothing unusual about the airport operations before flight 1000's takeoff it was duly announced and passengers checked in. flight 1000's destination, london. luggage was prepared for loading and all other routine pre-flight activities were taking place. 1000 seemed to be just another flight to london. in all respects except that its passenger list was twice as large as on ordinary trips. flight 1000 was airborne but no plane was used, this was the first of so-called airline paper flight, the complete simulation of an actual flight that's been competed 2,000 times since, to prepare for the revolution in transportation that is now here, the advent of commer
same air ocean over the atlantic did not seem as endless to lind berg when he flew from new york to paris some 30 years ago but still it took 33 lonely hours. ♪ today that same atlantic air ocean leaving columbus two months and lindberg's 33 hours in its wake, zooms by in a dramatic breakthrough. ♪ the year 1954, marked a historic event in the history of aviation. a new flight was inaugurated. it was called flight 1000. ♪ there was nothing unusual about the airport operations before...
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it comes just eight months after the rampage in paris. we'll have the latest on horror that took place on france's bastille day in just a few moments. >> another difficult morning wilfred, but first let's check on the markets for you. u.s. futuring giving back some of the gains. we have gone on though for five sessions in a row. closing at another record high for the dow and s&p. little action in the futures action. dow futures down five. s&p down three. nasdaq down three. a heavy data dump in the u.s. marked by retail sales later this morning. as for the 10-year treasury no yield. we have seen them move in the complete opposite direction this week. that has pushed yields up into the 1.50. we're sitting at 1.53 this morning. >> let's check on the markets in asia. the figure showing china economy going 6.7%. slightly better than analyst had expected. the reaction as you can see relatively muted. the shanghai market ending flat for the week. shanghai up around 2.2%. the real gainer for the week was the nikkei up some 9% following talk of mo
it comes just eight months after the rampage in paris. we'll have the latest on horror that took place on france's bastille day in just a few moments. >> another difficult morning wilfred, but first let's check on the markets for you. u.s. futuring giving back some of the gains. we have gone on though for five sessions in a row. closing at another record high for the dow and s&p. little action in the futures action. dow futures down five. s&p down three. nasdaq down three. a heavy...
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let's look at how newspapers in paris and london are covering the attack. first, the headline carnage in nice. the front page, photo as you see there, shows the street filled with dead body covered in white sheets. >> the horror in nice. the front page shows the white truck riddled with bullets. the daily mirror has the same picture with the headline, 75 killed, five terrorists. >> we want to show you this picture. the city you remember was rocked by a terror attack last week when a gunman shot and killed five police officers. >> the city was lit up in blue. they've added the colors of the flag as a show of solidarity. >> you are watching cnn breaking news coverage. i'm isha sesay. >> i'm john vause. we'll have more right after this. "why are you checking your credit score?" "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "boo!" (laughs) "i'm making smoothies!" "well...i'm not changing." "so, how can i check my credit score?" "credit karma. don't worry, it's free." "hmmmm." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." you recommend synthetic and ca
let's look at how newspapers in paris and london are covering the attack. first, the headline carnage in nice. the front page, photo as you see there, shows the street filled with dead body covered in white sheets. >> the horror in nice. the front page shows the white truck riddled with bullets. the daily mirror has the same picture with the headline, 75 killed, five terrorists. >> we want to show you this picture. the city you remember was rocked by a terror attack last week when a...
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she's live for us in paris. as we look at these pictures of hollande arriving, speak to me about the state of your country, your nation right now. it is hard to wrap your head around the third major attack in 18 months. >> a nation very much waking up in shock. with the death toll already at 84, 18 people still in critical condition, and also much more about the numbers of children that have been admitted to the local hospital over the course of the night. more than 50 with two who are believed to have died in the early hours of them this morning. so a death toll that is expected to continue to rise. a nation in shock. here in paris, people are only really just recovering from the attacks eight months ago that claimed the lives of 130 people and now this. with this change in the tactics, we heard from the head of france's internal security just a few weeks ago speaking in front of a parliamentary commission that so far we'd seen knife attacks, we'd see kalashnikovs used. we'd seen suicide belts used. what we cou
she's live for us in paris. as we look at these pictures of hollande arriving, speak to me about the state of your country, your nation right now. it is hard to wrap your head around the third major attack in 18 months. >> a nation very much waking up in shock. with the death toll already at 84, 18 people still in critical condition, and also much more about the numbers of children that have been admitted to the local hospital over the course of the night. more than 50 with two who are...
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>> becky anderson keeping us up to date with the latest from paris. as she has done for the past hour. thank you, becky. >> thank you, becky. >> many are speculating that isis was behind the attack. called on followers to use vehicles as weapons against western targets. >> back in 2014, a group's spokesperson said this. if you're not able to find an ie dechlt or bubullet, single out - slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your car or throw him down from a high place or choke him or poison him. >> joining us now security expert aaron with the israeli special forces. also back with us again, former fbi agent, steve moore. steve, first to you. we've talked a lot about the fact that it's a simple attack. you can get a truck. from this point on, these big, large gatherings be it a protest or a fireworks display, be it a concert, whatever, things will be different. everything will change from this point on. >> it has to. because now we've learned and they've learned another technique. so it's not going to be enough just to put armed people at the
>> becky anderson keeping us up to date with the latest from paris. as she has done for the past hour. thank you, becky. >> thank you, becky. >> many are speculating that isis was behind the attack. called on followers to use vehicles as weapons against western targets. >> back in 2014, a group's spokesperson said this. if you're not able to find an ie dechlt or bubullet, single out - slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your car or throw him down from a high...
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area outside of paris that is not likely to have as much security. that is probably why nice was chosen and, of course, now, focused on that tragedy. >> colonel, there is a state of emergency in france since the attacks in november. that by definition means there are more officers on the streets in france and how much can you really anticipate something like this or should you anticipate something like this even if it is not on the intel radar? >> that's a great question, alison. the problem you have is not only can you not maintain a persistent state of high readiness during a state of emergency like the one france has had for the past several months, but the other problem is you can't get inside the heads of their terrorists to know precisely where they will be targeting people next. that's the real difficult thing. you can't really anticipate the precise nature of the attacks unless you are actually inside the planning of these terrorist attacks. the less people are involved in the planning, the less likely it is for police and other authorities t
area outside of paris that is not likely to have as much security. that is probably why nice was chosen and, of course, now, focused on that tragedy. >> colonel, there is a state of emergency in france since the attacks in november. that by definition means there are more officers on the streets in france and how much can you really anticipate something like this or should you anticipate something like this even if it is not on the intel radar? >> that's a great question, alison....
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. >>> paris sufrio varios aten d atentados el 13 de noviembre 129 sonpersonas mas de 250 herkida a aquella ocasion una resumia unas cuantas palabras lo que vivieron miles de sonpersonas . >>> hasta el momento las autoridades francesas no han v revelado las identidades del atq . >>> en un dato grupos terroristas isis y alquaeda re o recomendaron a sus seguidores llevar a cabo , ataques con c camiones o autos para que erl m numero de muertos sea masivo . >>>...