Firing up the presses. A million copies about to hit the streets. Hey, good morning, everybody. Massive security in paris this morning as people hit the streets to stand against terrorism and, meanwhile, officials are scrambling to track down the woman believed to be linked to the attacks and now on the run. Shes believed to have fled the city and the country. Heading first to spain then to turkey before escaping into syria. The elusive Hayat Boumeddiene the commonlaw wife of the man who carried out that rampage at the kosher supermarket in paris, she may know whether more attacks are in the works. All of this as huge crowds take to the street united in solidarity supporting those killed and standing up for free speech and against terrorism. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. Terry. Reporter good morning, paula. What an incredible moment it is. People, upwards of 1 million, just
Economy is moving to tighten its Monetary Policy this year. We hear from an expert about the timing and its impact. U. S. President barack obama is making a move to try to counter cyberattacks. Hes announced new security measures following the recent hacking of Sony Pictures and the u. S. Central command. He says the incidents are reminders of serious threats facing the country. We saw the hack of a military twitter account and youtube channel. No military operations were impacted. So far it appears that no classified information was released, but the investigation is ongoing and its a reminder that Cyber Threats are an urgent and growing danger. Obama said new measures would encourage private companies to share cyber threat information with the government. And he said he wants to be able to better prosecute those involved in cyberattacks. Obama called for congressional support for legislation containing these measures. Late last year, hackers attacked Sony Pictures entertainment after
A million copies about to hit the streets. Hey, good morning, everybody. Massive security in paris this morning as people hit the streets to stand against terrorism and, meanwhile, officials are scrambling to track down the woman believed to be linked to the attacks and now on the run. Shes believed to have fled the city and the country. Heading first to spain then to turkey before escaping into syria. The elusive Hayat Boumeddiene the commonlaw wife of the man would carried out that attack at the supermarket may know whether more attacks are in the works. All of this as huge crowds take to the street united in solidarity supporting those killed and standing up for free speech and against terrorism. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. Terry. Reporter good morning, paula. A day of unity they are calling this. The march is scheduled to begin in a couple of hours but were seeing thou
The streets. Hey, good morning, everybody. Massive security in paris this morning as people hit the streets to stand against terrorism and, meanwhile, officials are scrambling to track down the woman believed to be linked to the attacks and now on the run. Shes believed to have fled the city and the country. Heading first to spain then to turkey before escaping into syria. The elusive Hayat Boumeddiene the commonlaw wife of the man would carried out that attack at the supermarket may know whether more attacks are in the works. All of this as huge crowds take to the street united in solidarity supporting those killed and standing up for free speech and against terrorism. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran is right in the middle of it and has the very latest from the french capital for us this morning. Terry. Reporter good morning, paula. A day of unity they are calling this. The march is scheduled to begin in a couple of hours but were seeing thousands of people gathering here
In tel aviv. Then as palestine joins the International Criminal court we , will look at whether israel could be brought up on charges with the top palestinian diplomat in the hague as well as former u. N. Special rapporteur john dugard. [indiscernible] israels crimes are infinitely worse than those committed by the Apartheid Regime of south africa. Amy then the computers are listening. Newly published documents leaked by Edward Snowden show the nsa can automatically recognize the dutch translate the voice into easily searchable text. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Houthi sources are claiming dozens of civilians have been killed or wounded in saudi arabias latest strikes on northern yemen. The Saudiled Coalition says it carried out the attacks after Houthi Rebels fired across the border, killing three people. Secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia today to discuss a humanitarian pause to the m