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Africanamerican teenager, Michael Brown. He was 18 years old. His family will never hold michael in their arms again. And when Something Like this happens, the local authorities, including the police, have a responsibility to be open and transparent about how they are investigating that death. And how they are protecting the people in their communities. There is never an excuse for violence against police. Theres also no excuse for police to use Excessive Force against peaceful protests. That was the president just a little while ago. And these are pictures from the evenings here in this town. Unlike monday, when looters took to the streets in ferguson, police are now the ones accused of being out of control. The sound that youre hearing is a crowd control tactic. Its earpiercing. It actually hurts your ear drums. There it goes. They are firing on to the crowd. Ow [ bleep ] they are firing rubber bullets. [ bleep ] not just earpiercing sirens. Witnesses say police from ferguson and st.
This is the cbs evening news. Good evening, im jim axelrod. This is the western edition of our broadcast. Tonight, france is on high alert and in deep mourning after the terror attacks in paris that killed 17 people. French police are searching for a 26yearold frenchwoman, commonlaw wife of one of the suspects shot dead yesterday investigators say Hayat Boumediene may be in syria having left france days before the attacks. Meanwhile the phrase jesuischarlie, i am charlie, a reference to the french satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo targeted wednesday, continues to spread around the globe. This is outside the French Embassy today in bucharest romania, look at the banner over a bridge in venice, in this a memorial gathering in prague. We have two reports tonight the beginning with Elizabeth Palmer in paris. Reporter if the terrorists thought their attacks would spread fear and intimidation they were wrong. In fact, the killings have brought the french people together in a rare display of s
Town that he was from . What do we know about that who was there . Reporter well, it wasnt attended by anybody. It was done overnight and kind of in secret. No one knows where he is. Hes in an unmarked grave. Basically because he lived in the city for a time and the mayor had no choice. The local city officials didnt want this to happen. They would rather have had him buried somewhere else. According to the french law, they if a person lives in a community he can then be buried in that community. The same thing is happening with his brother who we think is going to be buried in an unmarked grave, cherif kouachi, in a town close suburb of the west of paris. And with the third terrorist, amedi coubali, in fact they have not decided where he will be buried. He may actually be taken back to mali where his parents are from. He never lived there but theres so much controversy over where they should be buried. Another part of the controversy here was today there was an extreme right wing grou
States. But the implications will be felt here in washington as well. President trump endorsed moore even as most republicans deemed him toxic. Tonight the president tweeted congratulations to doug jones on a hard fought victory. The write in votes played a very big factor but a win is a win. The people of alabama are great, and the republicans will have another shot at this seat in a very short period of time. It never ends. Thats his word. When jones takes his seat the republican grip on the senate will shrink to a ray store thin 5149 margin. At least one republican senator is openly celebrating tonight. Jeff flake of arizona, a republican, tweeted decency wins. In his victory speech tonight doug jones delivered a message of unity. Lets watch. I am truly, truly overwhelmed. But you know, folks, and you have all heard me say this at one point or another in this campaign, i have always believed that the people of alabama have more in common than divide us. [ cheers and applause ] we ha