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pam:now at 8. pam:unusual graffiti sprayed on francisco school. sparking concern because of the fear and heightened security following the paris terror attacks. costs grant: grant: another air france flight. flight 55 to cough from dulles from washington d.c. for it did not make it to paris as plant and landed in nova scotia. as for why this flight was diverted still on high alert after the paris attack. grant: the other left l 8 x and will keep you posted on the news. grant: we have a lot going on with this one. a soccer match with the netherlands was plant. the game had already begun when authorities ordered a complete evacuation. the evacuation was orderly and no explosives were found. neither had there been any sign of the most wanted man. grant: cnn and burnett talk to his family. would you say to him about what you want to do about what he has done? grant: i would tell him to surrender. grant: the french air assault on isis targets and syria has no
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