
Attacks move France to grant law enforcement more power
Clip: 11/20/2015 | 7m 38s
Hari Sreenivasan, reporting from Paris, talks to Judy Woodruff.
Paris marked and mourned one week since a string of attacks that killed 130 people. Since last Friday, French police have carried out hundreds of raids, including one that killed the alleged mastermind. Now the government is moving to give the police more power, and Europol says more should to be done to prevent future atrocities. Hari Sreenivasan, reporting from Paris, talks to Judy Woodruff.
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Attacks move France to grant law enforcement more power
Clip: 11/20/2015 | 7m 38s
Paris marked and mourned one week since a string of attacks that killed 130 people. Since last Friday, French police have carried out hundreds of raids, including one that killed the alleged mastermind. Now the government is moving to give the police more power, and Europol says more should to be done to prevent future atrocities. Hari Sreenivasan, reporting from Paris, talks to Judy Woodruff.
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