Jul 15th, 2016

We Have to Get Used to Terrorism, Says Goulet

A deadly attack in the coastal city of Nice on Bastille Day left at least 84 people dead and scores injured, threatening to throw a still-traumatized France into a tailspin and raising terror alarms across Europe. French media said identity papers of a 31-year-old Frenchman of Tunisian origin were found in the truck. French police sources identified him as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel. France 2 television said he was known to the police for criminal offenses, although he wasn’t on any terrorism-watch list. No one has claimed responsibility for the Nice attack. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports and French Senate Senator Nathalie Goulet discusses with Mark Barton on "The Pulse."