terror rocking paris friday night and it is a sad case of deja vu here. because of course the charlie hebdo and the kosher supermarket attacks were just ten months ago. good samaritans helped over a train massacre as you ll remember in august. how are parisians coping with the loss of life that we saw friday and of course the renewed fear? for answers we turn to french journalist stephan devry. where were you friday night. i was actually at home. i received a phone call from a friend of mine. she was in one of the bars where there was a shooting. she said, there is shooting, what s going on? i started to work immediately as a journalist trying to get information. another friend of mine was in
warriors are from y country, at least one of the bombers is believed to be a french national. not believed, actually they have said he is a french national. they just haven t identified him yet. so if it s a war against people within, it becomes a lot more complicated than a war in a faraway land against isis in iraq or syria. the mood is very different to the way it was after the charlie hebdo and the kosher supermarket attacks. people are definitely scared. there are people out laying flowers, paying tributes, visibly shaken and feeling the need to show solidarity with victims and victims families. but the french authorities said yesterday, stay inside if you can. and this whole closing of the eiffel tower behind me, which is normally sparkling in the evening, and lots of other public places says that this is a whole different level, and people are quite nervous, martha, understandably. martha. hopefully in the days and weeks to come, they will feel strong about going out and re