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news channel. >> a fox urge ept and european capitol in lock down and bracing for a terror attack. i am julie banderas. it is an eerie scene on the streets after the belgian interior minister warned of hh city subways areñi shut down as are many stores. and the government urging the city bars to close. you can see heavily armed police in the streets. >> we walked through the square, it just is desolate. it is saturday night and should be more people walking around
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and yeah, we are seeing a lot of police and military presence. we do feel safe. >> the u.s. embassy warning americans in brussels to shelter in place. travel restrictions are in place for any u.s. troops and security personnel. brussel is more than just the capitol of belgium, it is a city of over a million people and also the hud head quarter was nato and the european union. brussels is where the terrorist plotted the paris terror attacks and to add to this. isis releasing a new propaganda video ready in all capitols in europe. however they doubt isis has that capability. and we have fox team coverage for you tonight. steve is following the latest.
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will carr is standing by with what this means at home. we begin with benjamin brussels, benjamin? >> reporter: hi, julie, a massive security operation in ]mñvrbrussels. this is to the rise in the care level and they expect a serious and imminent attack. today on the street, another thousand soldiers came out in force as they try to thwart. all americans are urged to stay away or stay indoors. the government received information that there could be a repeat of the paris style attacks subways and shops are closed down. the focus of the attention is the muslim area.
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the foreign minister said some parts are no go zones and police are not ability to go freely. we found that on the track of the paris attacker. we tracked a man who group with him and he said the warning signs should have been clearly visible. have a listen. >> we go on and on about jihad. and sit in the bars and smoke marijuana and talk about how he wanted to join. the last year he talked about nothing else. >> it is remarkable that such a country as belgium has a high immigrant population. and has more people fighting with syria and iran than any other european country. they have come back and that's
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the problem. turkish police arrestednazqí th isis fighters including a 26-year-old belgian who is a hmed. who picks locations for those in the city last week. but what is a great worry, he was able to travel between turkey and paris and belgium and the porious borders are a problem. despite security concerns here today, there are other questions asked. and were mistakes made and can immigration and immigrants fit in western societies like this. thank you very much. in the meantime incredible video from the night of the paris attacks, a nurse performing cpr on the man just to discover he was one of the terrorist that
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was involved in the attacks. the video is dark but shows the nurse performing cpr. he told reuteres he thought it was a gas explosion. but a minute in. he ripped open the man's shirt and saw wires and realizing in horror it was a bomb vest and firefighters arrived and the nurse told them what happened. that is remarkable video. >> it is stunning to see. you basically have in one image good and evil. a nurse trying amid all of the chaos to save the life of someone he doesn't know and right next door to him on the side, a terrorist trying to kill people that he doesn't know and then you have the realization, when the nurse takes off the t- shirt and sees the wires. this man i am trying to save is
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the man trying to kill us all. and when you talk to people in paris about what happened here and gone through. they are stunned. they are stunned by the evil they came up against and what kine of human beings are we dealing with that attack noncombatants in this way. >> and manhunt for one of the paris suspects on the run today. >> reporter: yes. the 26-year-old french citizen living in belgium. he may have driven back to belgium while wearing a suicide vest and also three more arrests,0yx turbish board. the person who was the scout and check out scenes and routes to inflict as much damage.
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>> i am hearing he is trying to get back to isis' controlled syria. >> reporter: there are that he reached out to his friends to get him back to syria. common route through europe or turkey. that is where the three people were caught on the board per between turkey and syria, julie. >> thank you, steve. >> in the meantime here at home. officials are ramping upwt."qá"s just ahead of the thanksgiving rush. trains and bus companies working to address growing concerns. will carr is live in los angeles and we want to remind everyone that there are no credible threats. but we hear a possible threat against a sporting event in atlanta though the fbi is down
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playing it. joishgs that's right. that comes from hacker group anonymous. they are waging war on isis. they uncovered a threat for a wwe event in atlanta. but the fbi came out said they seriously. but there is no credible threatb there. and no credibility to that threat at all. and thousands of americans will be going to professional sporting events. the nba and nfl said they would have enhanced security measures. the nfl will tells us that you will enforcement inside and outside of stadiums all weekend long. that is good. 17 million go to professional football games every year. >> what else is done to keep the people safe? >> reporter: in the past st:y$
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isis directly threatened washington d.c. and new york where you are, specifically times square. and the director of the fbi came out and said there are credible threats and isis propaganda is not credible intelligence. but that is not stopping law enforcement from being cautious. nypd rolled out a terrorism force. 100 officers and city ,=( their business. security experts are concerned about the soft target ands populated public places in big cities. >> the only way to effectively stop the soft target attacks, is going to be intelligence in advance that breaks the plots up. >> reporter: this comes as o traveling over the holiday and
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asking resident to keep an eye out. there are eight signs of terrorism. if you see something, say something. it is about what they are taking a picture of. you notice someone taking a pictureñaagnv of the scenery the security camera >> reporter: while many americans are enjoying the weekends, julie, law enforcement is asking everyone to remain vigilant. >> thank you. terror group isis taking responsibility of a bombing in a shiite mosque in baghdad. this is as friday prayers were ending. 1 a road side bomb and followed by a blasted in of the building. it was one attack and a deadly
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police releasing the video of the suspect dragging a woman down the sidewalk. the student gets out of the car intervened and the suspect points a gun and demands money. you can see him in the bottom of the screen. and he getsang row and shots him once. he appears to him this time in the head and the gun jams and then the shooter grabs the woman's purse and runs away. the student was hospitalized in guarded condition. and the suspect is at large and considered armed and dangerous. donald trump working to clarify his reports after he was asked about a possible database for muslims. trump said the reporter suggested the database in the first place. kirsten what is trump saying now? >> reporter: this started two
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days ago when a reporter asked trump if there should be a database. trump said i would implement that. then trump said the reporter suggested it. and trump walked it back further. he still wants a database but only for syrian refugees. >> i want surveillance if we have to and i don't care. are you ready for this, folks, they are going to make a big deal and see big. he said see something see politically incorrect. i want surveillance of certain mosques, okay? >> reporter: today as you heard himñi said. he would want surveillance on the mosque. he is doyling back the rhetoric just a bit. if president he would send all syrian refugees back be to syria. >> he got a lot of heat from the
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feelo gop where do the other candidates stand now. >> reporter: jeb bush and john kasich are most critical of the database. ben carson and ted cruz disagreed with it. and democratic side bernie sanders said the trump remarks outrageous and bigoted and hillary clinton called them shocking. >> it doesn't work to act like we are shutting our borders and pull up the gang plank. thatñr weakens us and val willidates some of what these terrorist are saying. >> reporter: you may remember that clinton has not said radical islam. 59 percent of the americans say we are at war with radical islam and 54 percent oppose accepting
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the syrian refugees and more than half are not government with the government's ability to screen out terrorist that may be hiding among the refugees. >> thank you so much. a huge fire in a chicago skyscraper and also in the midwest, not more fire, but ice. some heavy snowfall making its way in chicago area. we have the forecast of the shift in weather catches people by surprise who say it is little too soon for snow. >> yesterday we picked up leaves
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report. a fire high boost ground in a chicago skyscraper. the flames on the 50th floor of the 100 story john hancock center and sending one person to the hospital. chicago firefighters said the flames are under control but checking the building and handling the hot spots. no word on what sparked the flames. >> the first big snow storm system of the season stirring up trouble in the midwest all before thanksgiving. snow plows areñr out as they ge 15 inches. the blanket of snow stretching far to south dakota. that could make for hazardous holiday travel. >> with the snow being see unpredictable. 1- 3 inches.
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and now 14 inches on the south side of town. >> it is all day crazy. >> our meteorologist in the weather center. where is it heading next? >> it is kiep of weakening. yeah, we saw snowfall totals of 18 inches in south dakota and over a foot in parts of illinois and indiana. snowy part of the storm in graiks great lakes and canada and then the chilly rain over parts of ohio river valley and tennessee river valley. forecast and precipitation, a couple of inches for parts of michigan as well as parts of canada. and then maybe parts of the great lakes as the cold air moves over the great lakes. speaking of cold air. we'll see wind chills in the single digits in to sunday morning and the snow will stay
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in place. minus one in chicago. really gold. it is cold to the gulf coast. 32 degrees in dallas. and warmer in new york city. it mrufrmged southward and temperatures will start to moderate in the new work week. adviso for texas and oak sxoek parts of alabama and mississippi and arkansas and florida pandhandle. they will feel below freezing attaches for a period of three or more hours. >> we have to talk about the busiest travel day of the year. and what's travel like on thanksgiving. >> not great if you live over the rockies and northern planes. showers, and we are not going to see the potential of severe weather. mainly showers and thunderstorms for the central u.s.
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and eastern third of the country spectacullor. maine down to florida, no issues there at all and turkey day, as we are watching football and fox news channel and dealing with the snow system in the upper midwest. mainly rain. and stormy weather in the southern u.s. and spectacular weather for the parade in new york city. >> i wait until the day of thanksgiving. because most people are stuffing their face. >> smart lady. >> stand biechlt i want to look at this. if you are digging out from today's storm. this may make you feel better. >> a seven year winter is coming to one of saturn's moon titan. and the long winter could be harsher than usual. it is a giant ice close over the south pole. doesn't look see scary.
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but it is bringing temperatures down to 238 degrees below 0. it is good thing we don't live there. >> that is above my pay grade. >> geek out and explain the scientific background behind the mass of ice. >> i know my friend love snow and i love to forecast the snow in your fox report on the weekend. >> i am not moving to space any time soon. >> me either. >> right now a state of emergency in mali and the wake of a terrorist serge in a luxury hotel. 20 people died including one american. friends and family said she dedicated her lifevt others. we'll have more on her life and
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alert for a possible paris style attack. security is in place and officials are warning of a serious and imminent threat to the city. subways are shut down and see are bars and restaurants as of 6:00 p.m.. americans are being told to stay off of the streets there. russia in the meantime releasing video claiming to show war planes conducting more air strikes over sishia. russia expanded air campaign after concluding isis and their group5(q was over the downed pl in egypt. plus this. players and fans ing@
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game today. >> a state of emergency continues in mali as a manhunt for three militants that may be tied to an hour's long a luxury hotel. the attack happen friday morning in a luxury hotel. armed gun men took hostages. there are bullet holes everywhere. windows smashed and furnitures destroyed and grenade blast. in the end 28 people died including one american. an offshoot of al-qaeda claiming responsibility. we get more from john. >> mali officials say the attacks started early friday morning when the hotel security guards were switching from the night shift and morning shift
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and catching them all by surprise. gun men storming the radisson blue hotel and sprayed it with gun four and shooting as one person said anything that moved. they took 170 people hostage in the seven hour siege before commandos moved in. two commandos were killed in a shootout. the president of malwilly visited the hotelurn heavy security and said that mali will not shut down because of the attack. in the meantime he declaredten d a three days of mourning starts on monday. this as the manhunt for the suspect that claimed responsibility for the attack. the al-qaeda type organization in mali and al-qaeda offshoot based out of algeria. russia officials say six of
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their citizens were killed and israel officials confirming a 58-year-old israeli citizen was killed and in mali working with with an educational program. one of many others helping in yet another country hit hard by terrorism, julie? qñ the american was among those killed. she was a 41 year old mother from maryland andçdso much more toxd other are people. she dedicated her life to helping others as a public health expert. brian what are we the sole american victim. >> a nitta qatar was one of the guests when heavily armed terrorist shot inside. she was in africa with two
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colleagues who managed to escape. she was the only american killed of the hostages. a nitta travelled around the world and helping with health services. born in massachusettsp¥qv she g up in new jersey and recently lived in maryland with her 7-year-old son. she volunteered in the peace corps and dedicated to providing aid to poor women. around the globe she was out there and we spoke to her middle and high school friend sarah who was checking facebook after hearing about the attacks hoping she was okay. >> she was a special person. we knew in high school she would do great things. she was always at the top of her class and cheery and friends
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with everyone. she was a beautiful soul. >> her family released the statement. she loved her family and work. and everything she did in her life she did to help others. and as a mother, and daughter and sister and friend. of all of her accomplishments she was most proud of her son. >> it is tragic and condolences are pouring out all over the place. >> she had a personal relationship with hillary clinton. she was the former partner of a policy advisor in the senate. she said she was a bright light who gave help and hope to women and family. and a nitta represented the bit of american's spirit. secretary of state kerry tweeted condolences and see did chris christie calling her death
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unbelievably sad. >> president obama in asia. kevin is reporting from malaysian. >> reporter: ñr greetings from malaysian. without question one of the fascinating cities in the planet and president obama had an ambitious schedule. took him on the road and didn't wrap up until late in the evening. it was quite a day for the commander in chief. it started with what is known in diplomatic circles. a family photo and with other leaders. he visited an agency accused to helping children. and he wrapped it all up and took part in a spectacular gala for the world leaders. this is all taking place amid a back drop in the global terror
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and most recently in mali. the president said it is time to come together to battle the scourge of terror. >> the scourge of terrorism threatens see many of our nations. and once again, this only stiffenses our resolve to meet the challenge. the united states will be relentless against those who target our citizen. and root out terrorist networks and we'll not allow the killers to have a safe haven. >> reporter: the president is looking forward to the tuesday welcome to the white house for prefrn president hollande. they will talk about global terror and the ways they can battle isis and other terrorist groups. back to you. >> kevin, thankñi ñbou. migrants flooding in europe. and clashing with police on a busy border. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds.ó
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macedonnia, tempers flaring in a major border crossing with greece. riot police pushing back thousands of migrants from irab and africa refusing to let them in because they are not traveling from a war zone like syria or iraq. they were all location. >> liberia. itlzññ throw new ebola cases. this is from a doctor who say the cases are from one family. liberia was hit a massive ebola outbreak that took 10000 lives in 2014. brazil, water from a mining dam polluting an important river. the state of emergency. the tainted water is impacting
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>> three syrians arrested on a caribbean island, accused of traveling with fake greek pass p ports. officials in st. martin said they travelled from europe to brazil to the dominican reprobable and haiti and st. martin. syrians arrested in neighboring countries used those routes. there is no evidence linking them to terrorist groups. five syrian nationals were also caught in an airport with five fake greek id's. the fight over refugee taking center stage on capitol hill. the house passing a bill to
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increase those people coming from syria. they want increased security. president the president said he will veto it. the u.s. is set to accept 10000 syrian refugees next year. the u.s. accepted just two syrians in the 2011 fiscal year and 1700 people last year. pk9÷ >> reporter: president obama emphasized his support forñi bringing syrian refugees by visiting with refugee children saying they are not a threat to anyone's safety and just like other child. >> as long as i am president we'll step up and making sure that america remains as it always has been, a place where
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people who they are subject to discrimination and violence. in america a place of refuge and a friend. >> reporter: there would be a bill for fbi background checks andj;d approval by the top offil that they are not a threat. the white house said those measuresor#(á7are necessary and create delays and obstacles. the bill moves to the senate and one that harry reid vout vowed to block. two senators running for the gop nomination said after the attacks it is only common sense to look at the procedures. >> i have spent the last week in the senate to make sure the enemies don't come here. i have sympathy and my church supported refugees, but we can't
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be blind and say there is no threat. >> it is easy to toss cheap insults. come back and debate your refugee policy and talk about the number one they are fleeing the disaster that was caused by theñi obama- clinton foreign policyñr that led toed rise of radical islam throughout the middle east. let's talk about the fact that if you look at refugees streaming? europe, 77 percent of them were young males. that is an admissibility odd. >> and the white house said most coming are women and children and not young males. some are against bringing refugee in the u.s. until screening procedures make sure they do not pose a threat. >> a little boy, with a big idea and getting the attention of
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>> timeó[zve, to check thehnpz and midwest dealing with the first major storm of the season. and brussels on high alert for a possible terrorist attacks. and officials warning of a serious and imminent threat to the city. and growing more than a week after the terrorist attacks that took 130 lives and you could call it diplomacy. and russia reaching out to
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france showing solidarity. the french police dog died in the terror raids that targeted the mastermind of the attacks. his name was diesel. and they used a hash tag translating to i am dog. and russia foreign miniter offered this little pup to take diesel's place. and named after a russian folk legend famed for strength and courage. and that's how fox reports this saturday, november 21st, 2015. i am julie banderas. thanks for
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good morning, everyone. it is sunday, november 22nd. we start with a fox news alert. terror on the home front. atlanta on alert, amid warnings of a possible attack there as brussels remains locked down, prepared for multiple attacks at any moment. we are live with breaking details. and while you were sleeping, president obama talked terror all the way in malaysia. >> destroying isil is not only a realistic goal, we're going to get it done, and we're going to pursue it with every aspect of american power. >> is that a sign of a real strategy shift? or just one thing? and donald trump taking his critics head-on. >> are y
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