have taken place. and one reason as you guys have stated, this is of course because it is not clear whether or not there are still suspects at large, whether or not the eight attackers who were killed seven of which as you said were wearing suicide vests and blew themselves up. whether or not that is it or whether or not there are others and who also is behind all of this. so until that is clear you can really feel how this city is on a heightened state of alert. at the same time, of course, it is also very much in a state of sadness and a state of mourning. just a couple of minutes ago the early morning papers were therefo delivered here. one of them says today, the massacre right in the heart of paris. and you have this one with a black cover that just says horror on it. all of it going in similar directions. so you can really feel, there is another one here that says the war in the middle of paris. so you can feel how the people have been absolutely shaken by
come up with that slogan, i am charlie. and that is certainly something at this point in time we are not seeing here yet. and one of the reasons of course is that people simply don t know whether or not this is over yet. there is still that fear here, that there could still be attackers at large. it certainly is a much more subdued mood that we are feeling here in paris, rather than that almost spiritual feel that people had had after hardly hebdo happened to show the world that paris was able to overcome all of this. that the people of this nation would come together and overcome. that is something we re still waiting to see if that feeling can still unfold here in the days and hours at this point after this horrific attack. and of course we have to keep in mind the attacks that happened here on friday night as far as the number of casualties are concerned are much greater than charlie hebdo itself. well over 100 people have been killed and if you look at the
attack that killed at least 112 people before the siege came to an end. four attackers died when police raided that concert hall. in all about 100 hostages were brought outside. france s national stadium outside paris, fans were cheering at a soccer match between germany and france until this. [ speaking in a foreign language ] and that was the sound of two of the three blasts that went off near the stadium. a source told cnn it appears to have been a suicide bombing. it took a while to figure out exactly what was happening. well, the french president was among those fans, evacuated from the stadium. espn reports that the players were not informed about what was
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experience, that is what he is talking about. okay, world leaders are expressing shock, anger and sadness at the attacks. u.s. president called it not just a coordinated attack on paris or the people of france but on all of humanity and the universal values we share. this is a heartbreaking situation and obviously those of us here in the united states know what it s like. we have gone through these kinds of episodes ourselves. and whenever these kinds of attacks happened we ve always been able to count on the french people to stand with us. they have been an extraordinary counterterrorism partner and we intend to be there with them in that same fashion. an american government official says there is no credible or specific threat to the united states. but some big u.s. cities are stepping up security out of an abundance of caution. the new york police department is sending armed officers to