protests, i mean, i can t think of anything more disturbing after these attacks than something like that. it just seems out of proportion. elisabeth, you re absolutely right. the word that occurred to me was despicable. it is despicable that these far-left extremists would defy the emergency orders here, banning protests, to confront, of all things, the french police. to divert these critical security personnel of the key task. keeping this city state of and hunting count extremist who are lurking here, and there are extremists lurking here, every expert agrees to that, to go and get a bunch of spoiled kids disrupting, and place de la republique, the place where parisians come to show unity and show they are strong. now we re referencing to the point the conference is going
begun returning to their cafes, riding the metro, going to stadiums to cheer for their teams, crowds gathered in the place de la republique, including a mother who brought her children. she said to let them see that we should not be afraid. as one parisian said, paris will always be paris. next week, i will be joining president hollande and world leaders in paris for the global climate conference. what a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stands as one and shows that we will not be deterred from building a better future for our children. so president hollande, my fellow americans, let s remember we
a frantic manhunt under way right now for one of the attackers who survived the paris massacre. for the others who are behind the attacks. and for people living there, security remains tight and fears are high. our brooke baldwin is live in paris. she visited each of the attack sites and spoke with residents about how they re beginning to cope with this tragedy. it s been a very busy 24 hours for you since you ve been there. reporter: i come at this at the perspective, so many people are watching. i haven t been in paris. i was watching this unfold, the grief the morning like all of you. i ve been here a little more than 24 hours, you really feel it. paris, truly, truly, for such a beautiful city of light, it feels different. i ll get to that in a moment. fy may, let me step out of the shot. i want to explain to you where we ve been coming to you for the last week and a half. this is the de la republique plays. . maybe a place you wouldn t
jubilant crowds, defyantsly jubilant crowds that gathered here in the place de la republique. there s been people behind me here coming out after a long night of drinking coming to pay their respects to the memorial. there s more people out each day that we have been here. at the same time, look, france is under a state of emergency. the national legislative body has voted for the suspension of warrants and indeterminate evidence. there s a very, at the policy level particularly a very kind of post-911 feel to things being contemplated and there s real fear, there s real shakiness on the part of the french populace a week late sneerp chris hayes thank you very much for staying up late for your final report for us tonight from paris the
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