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The President: I've reached out
to President Hollande of France and hope
to have the opportunity to talk to him today.
But I thought it was appropriate for me to express
my deepest sympathies to the people of Paris
and the people of France for the terrible
terrorist attack that took place earlier today.
I think that all of us recognize that France
is one of our oldest allies, our strongest allies.
They have been with us at every moment when we've --
from 9/11 on, in dealing with some of the terrorist
organizations around the world that threaten us.
For us to see the kind of cowardly evil attacks that
took place today I think reinforces once again
why it's so important for us to stand in solidarity
with them, just as they stand in solidarity with us.
The fact that this was an attack on journalists,
attack on our free press, also underscores the degree
to which these terrorists fear freedom --
of speech and freedom of the press.
But the one thing that I'm very confident about
is that the values that we share with the French people,
a belief -- a universal belief in the freedom
of expression, is something that can't be silenced
because of the senseless violence of the few.
And so our counterterrorism cooperation
with France is excellent.
We will provide them with every bit
of assistance that we can going forward.
I think it's going to be important for
us to make sure that we recognize these kinds
of attacks can happen anywhere in the world.
And one of the things I'll be discussing with
Secretary Kerry today is to make sure that
we remain vigilant not just with respect
to Americans living in Paris,
but Americans living in Europe and in the Middle East
and other parts of the world, and making sure
that we stay vigilant in trying to protect them --
and to hunt down and bring the perpetrators
of this specific act to justice, and to roll
up the networks that help to advance these
kinds of plots.
In the end, though, the most important thing
I want to say is that our thoughts and prayers are
with the families of those who've been lost
in France, and with the people of Paris
and the people of France.
What that beautiful city represents -- the culture
and the civilization that is so central to our
imaginations -- that's going to endure.
And those who carry out senseless attacks against
innocent civilians, ultimately they'll be forgotten.
And we will stand with the people of France
through this very, very difficult time.
Thank you very much, everybody.