since eight o clock yesterday morning. let s see how lively they are. cheering. that is not bad for this morning. nicola, what made you decide to get down so ridiculously early? decide to get down so ridiculously earl ? ~ . . ~ decide to get down so ridiculously earl ? ~ . , ,, ., early? well, the train strike and ust bein: early? well, the train strike and just being excited early? well, the train strike and just being excited after - early? well, the train strike and just being excited after three i early? well, the train strike and i just being excited after three years of not being here. it is good to be back. i was here at 10am yesterday. you are looking quite fresh for that. . ~ you are looking quite fresh for that. . ,, , ., ., ,., that. thank you. not feeling it so much. that. thank you. not feeling it so much- have that. thank you. not feeling it so much. have you that. thank you. not feeling it so much. have you slept? that. thank you. not feeling it so much. have yo
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now that we are two weeks out of the attack in paris, peter, and you have, i think that we have some time to absorb what this means on a bigger level. is this the profile of what comes to western nations, and the profile of terror in europe, or is this even new? the thing that we are finding out about attackers is that they were not in prison and came from ghetto ghettoized areas of paris or brussels, a and this is not the way that terrorists in the states come from. they tend to have ordinary incomes and education, and in france, it is the underclass that are developing the views and then acting on them. in the the charlie hebdo attack, it was the same pro feel. and must bein, when ybin, wh