
Amid great sadness and tension in France, calls for unity
Clip: 1/8/2015 | 2m 57s
Gwen Ifill speaks with Mark Austin of Independent Television News.
The city of Paris is still on edge as police search for two men wanted in the attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Gwen Ifill speaks with Mark Austin of Independent Television News about the scale of the manhunt and how Muslim leaders are responding the day after the shooting.
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Amid great sadness and tension in France, calls for unity
Clip: 1/8/2015 | 2m 57s
The city of Paris is still on edge as police search for two men wanted in the attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Gwen Ifill speaks with Mark Austin of Independent Television News about the scale of the manhunt and how Muslim leaders are responding the day after the shooting.
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