And you are looking at the scene in paris right now, marchers in the streets up to a million joined by political leaders from all over the world all gathering in solidarity against the worst attack by radical islam that paris has seen, unprecedented security in place, the french Prime Minister now says his nation is at war and abcs senior Foreign Correspondent terry moran is on the scene. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, george. It is an incredible moment here as this huge throng is just about to step off on this march of national unity, of solidarity and shared grief. Dozens of World Leaders are going to be joining them later this evening. Security, as you say, is very tight. The main feeling that you get in this crowd, though, is one of determination as if the whole nation is rising up after being knocked down by that terrorist rampage this weekend declaring as one, no, we will not live in fear. With paris still traumatized by terror, security is very tight. Thousands of t
Marchers in the streets up to a million joined by political leaders from all over the world all gathering in solidarity against the worst attack by radical islam that paris has seen, unprecedented security in place, the french Prime Minister now says his nation is at war and abcs senior Foreign Correspondent terry moran is on the scene. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, george. It is an incredible moment here as this huge throng is just about to step off on this march of national unity, of solidarity and shared grief. Dozens of World Leaders are going to be joining them later this evening. Security, as you say, is very tight. The main feeling that you get in this crowd, though, is one of determination as if the whole nation is rising up after being knocked down by that terrorist rampage this weekend declaring as one, no, we will not live in fear. With paris still traumatized by terror, security is very tight. Thousands of troops and police, plainclothes officers in the crowd,
Scene in paris right now, marchers in the streets up to a million joined by political leaders from all over the world all gathering in solidarity against the worst attack by radical islam that paris has seen, unprecedented security in place, the french Prime Minister now says his nation is at war and abcs senior Foreign Correspondent terry moran is on the scene. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, george. It is an incredible moment here as this huge throng is just about to step off on this march of national unity, of solidarity and shared grief. Dozens of World Leaders are going to be joining them later this evening. Security, as you say, is very tight. The main feeling that you get in this crowd, though, is one of determination as if the whole nation is rising up after being knocked down by that terrorist rampage this weekend declaring as one, no, we will not live in fear. With paris still traumatized by terror, security is very tight. Thousands of troops and police, plainclot
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