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their identities not confirmed. police had reason to believe that the mastermind behind friday's attack was hiding inside. gunfire erupted in a paris suburb of saint-denis overnight where police believed the mastermind was hiding. residents heard explosions, some were evacuated, others told to stay indoors as heavily armed officers and soldiers moved through the streets. authorities think mastermind abdelhamid abaaoud was inside the apartment with several other heavily armed suspects. police began searching for a second man who they say slipped away after the carnage. authorities reportedly spotted him on surveillance video in a car with two other attackers who opened fire on customers at a bar. the brother of one of the suspected attackers is appealing for him to come forward. my advice to him is to turn himself into the police, he said, so justice can shed light on what happened.
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by three suicide bomomrs. secretary of state john kerry says attacks on so-called soft targets like these pose yet another challenge for the fight against isis. >> for a terrorist, if you're willing to die, you can choose almost anywhere to go do that. and everybody else who is in law enforcement trying to prevent it has to get every single thing g right all the time 24/7, 365. that's a much tougher task. >> reporter: and we are back here live again three blocks away from where the early morning raid was carried out and where right now the search for more suspects very much real and active this morning. twicicalready we have seen police break through the barrier where we are in the search for possible suspects. and we've already seen the barrier stretch over to our left as that ongoing search continues this morning. >> can you tell me more about the area, saint-denis?
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>> reporter: the neighborhood is about 30 minutes outside the center of paris, pretty close to the stadium where one of the attacks took place. this has been an area that has been the focus of these police hundreds of raids have been carried out throughout the location. as far as the intelligence that area and to thth flat behind us, still unclear. what we can tell you, neighbors that we have spoken with said they woke up to explosions and to gunfire and again right now still very much an active site. unclear right now if other raids are being carried out behind me as we speak. >> looking at the video, it's clear that this is a major, major police and almost military operation. but it's also a place where a lot of people live. what has it been l le for the people who call this area home? >> reporter: yeah, you can
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we've only had the opportunity through all the chaos here to he speak with just a handful of people. we spoke with one person, a father and his son, who said they woke up to those explosions and quickly hid under their bed. you can imagine the fear and the tension here this morning. and really throughout the country as the search continues. the mastermind, abdelhamid abaaoud, was believed to be in syria, but now with everything that is unfolding, it's obviously believed that he may be here and possibly one of the suspects that was found inside. of course there is another person in all this, salah abdeslam, one of nininattackers involved i ifriday's attack and one of two still on the run. so as the search continues to widen, three suspects within france's border, you can imagine right here in this very block where this seems to be the latest of all of this, a lot of tension continuing. >> i can only imagine now. jonathan vigliotti, thank you so much. we'll have the vererlatest from sasat-denis on the raid d lated to last week's terrorist attacks in paris coming up on "cbs this
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now overnight, two air france flights headed from the u.s. to paris were diverted following anonymous bomb threats. one en route from los angeles landed safely in salt lake city, the other took off from dulles international outside washington, d.c. and landed in halifax. there were just under 500 passengers on the flight that landed in utah. the fbi says no evidence of a bomb was found. the investigation in canada is under way. the air campaign in syria intensified since russia found evidence a bomb destroyed a russian airliner over egypt. bombers and cruise missiles hit suspected targets including raqqah. vladimir putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for destroyinghe jet. and a soccer match in germany was called off because of a bomb threat. the match between germany and the netherlands in hannover was canceled 90 minutes before
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ckoff. angela merkel was due to attend, but was not at the stadium. no arrests were made and no explosives found. a jazz concert was also canceled. and the house is expected to vote on legislation to temporarily close u.s. borders to syrian refugees as early as tomorrow. pressure is building following the paris attacks while the administration is defending its plan to admit 10,000 syrians next year. don champion is here in new york with the latest. >> good morning. emotions are high and the rhetoric is hot. president obama characterizes efforts to bar syrian refugees from the u.s. as offffsive, but republicans and nonoeven some democrats say it's time to circle the wagons. >> this is a moment where it's better to safe than to be sorry. so we think the prudent, the responsible thing is to take a pause in this particular aspect of this refugee program in order to verify that terrorists are
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>> reporter: republicaca lawmakers say for now it is time to shut america's borders ro syrian refugees. even as the administration defends the vetting process they claim the refugees are not being thoroughly investigated. but even some democratic lawmakers are having second thoughts. chuck schumer said a pause in taking the syriaia may be necessary. in the philippines, president obama lashed out at efforts to shut out the refugees. >> they're scared of widows and orphans coming into the united states of america as part of our tradition of compassion. >> reporter: the president apparently referring to remarks by new jersey governor chris christie who said orphans under five should not be admitted to e u.s. ananon the campaign trail, donald trump charges the obama administration is deliberately sending syrian refugees to states led by republican governors. trump also says religion plays a
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the u.s. >> the hardest thing you can do is be a christian in syria and come into the unitit states. one of the easiest places in the entire world to come into the united states from is syria if you're a muslim. >> some refugee advocates compare the reaction against allowing the syrians into this country to placing japanese americans into interment camps during world war ii and the u.s. government turning away jews flfling nazi germany. >> don champion here in new york, thank you so much. well, the midwest and pacific northwest are facing the threat of severe weather. a storm system stretching across the middle of the country could bring flooding along with blizzard conditions to the plains. the northwest could see damaging winds and d in. three people are dead in washington after being hit by falling trees brought down by high winds. gusts hit 70-mile-per-hour in
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was pulled out safely. the winds knocked down power lines, hundreds of thousands of people are in the dark. and storms left a trail of damage in memphis, tenenssee. wind peeled the roof off an apartment cocolex, one section hung down from an upper story. huge chunks littered the yard between the buildings. heavy winds closed roads west of little rock and the storm pulled trees from the ground knocking down power lines. debris littered the street. a massive tree briefly trapped a homeowner inside. comingngp on the "morning news," we will take you back to france as police there close in on terror suspects in an overnight raid. this is the "cbs morningews." suspects in an over overnight raid. this is the "cbs morning news."t a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day and so would everyone else. new robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relief that lasts up to twelve hours. new robitussinin2 hour cough relief.
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attacks. police stormededn apartment whwhe they believe abdelelmid abaaoud wawahold up. overnight, there was gunfire and several explosions were heard. at least tgo people were killed, including a woman who police say blew herself up. at least five people are in custody. there is no word on whether abaaoud was killed, arrested or if he was even in the apartment. we'll continue to check back on this developing story. on the cbs "moneywatch," a dietary supplement maker faces criminal charges and the fed chair says no to more oversight. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> good morning. fed chair janet yellen strongly opposes republican sponsored legislation to increase oversight t er the federal reserve. yellen called the proposal, quote, significantly flawed and a grave mistake detrimental to the economy. the legislation would require the fed to use a mathematical
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formula to determine interest rates and place restrictions on the fed's ability to make emergency loans. the house could vote on the matter this week. a late afternoon slump w wed out early gaininhere on wall street and stocks finished just about where they started. the dow jones industrial gained 6, the s&p lost 2 and the nasdaq finished 1 point higher. criminal charges against a company for intentionally mislabeling its products. six executives of dallas based usp labs were also c crged. previousus the company had been ordered to a recall dietary supplement pill known as oxy elite pro because of its links to liver damage. they say usp falsified labeling and marketing materials and sold products regardless of the safety risks. big changes to american airlines frequent t yer program. beginning in the second half of next year, members will earn award miles based on how much money they spend on a ticket as
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opposed to how far they fly. american advantage members will receive five miles for every dollar spent on base fare and fees. >> all right. hena daniels at the new york stock exchange, thank you very much. ststl to come, police shooting protests. demonstrators in minneapolis gather for a third straight night demanding answers in the deadly shooting of a black man and we're following developments outside paris where police are in a standoff with suspects in the terror attacks. paris where police are in a standoff with suspects in the terror attacks. colgate optic white toothpaste goes beyond surface stains to whiten over 3 shades. in fact, it whitens more than the leading express whitening strip. it's your smile bff. whiten more just by brushing. when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... ...you need the power of... new theraflu expressmax.
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here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. taking another look at our top story this morning, an ongoing standoff in a parisian suburb, it all started as a raid targeting the suspected mastermind of friday's paris attacks. police stormed an apartment where they believe abdelhamid abaaoud was hold up. at least two people were killed, including a woman who police say blew herself up. at least five people are in custody. there is no word on whether abaaoud was killed, arrested or if he was in the apartment. we'll continue to check back on this developing story. an airline passenger is restrained after disrupting a flight and protesters gather again in minneapolis over the deadly police shooting of a man.
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the minneapolis star tribute reports two officers involved in the deadly shooting of a black suspect agreed to speak to state investigators. police shot jamar clark sunday after they say he attacked his girlfriend and tried to stop paramedics from treating her and then he fought with officers. witnesses say clark was handcuffed when he was shot. the state bureau o ocriminal apprehension superininndent says thatatlaim is under investigation. >> there was handcuf at the scene at the time and we're still examining whether or not whether or not they were just at the scene. assert. >> the shooting led to days of night outside the city's police department. and the "new york times" carson's campaign say he's struggling to master foreign policy. in the past week carson wrongly asserted that china has intervened in syria. he also failed to name te
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one adviser, former cia operative dwayne clarridge, expressed frustration about carson's lack mastery, in a statement the carson campaign distanced itself. mr. clarridge is an older man who had an amazing career. he is not our foreign policy adviser and he would have no personal knowledge of who or when dr. carson is briefed. and the boston herald reports on a drunk passenger who was restrained on a flight from london to boston. the polish woman is charged with interfering with the flight crew. police say she tried to open an exit door mid-flight after she wasn't allowed to smoke an ecigarette on board. up next, we will take you back to france where a massive raid overnight targeted the suspected mastermind in the paris terror attacks. mastermrmd in the ris terror attacks. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads
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the country. returning to our top story this morning, a raid in a parisian suburb targeting the suspected mastermind of last week's terror attack. for the latest, let's go to jonathan vigigotti in saint-denis. >> reporter: again, we're about three blocks away from where the early morning raid was carried out. police and troops continue to scour the streets for other possible suspects. the headlines here, five people taken into custody, ononperson was killed, a female suicide bomber. we're also told five police officers were injured. the identities of those taken into custody at this point still unclear. but police say they have reason to believe that the mastermind behind friday's attacks was hiding inside. >> and we will have much more on
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a person of intest after about 15 minutes or so of chasing somebody through the streets and actually went to the left. all of this after five people earlier today around 4:00 this morning were taken into custody and of course the french prosecutor saying this all started off as a femalalsuicide bombereretonated a vest. this all unfolding as police continue their 48 hours now and counting of raids over 300 raids that they conducted, many of them focused in this specific area. >> jonathan, you mentioned five people in custody. do we know if they were all in the apartment and with the alleged suicide boboer blowing themselves up,p,o we know if ere were any injurieieamong the poli? >> reporter: yeah, so two questions there. we'll start with the police. we are hearing reports right now that five police officers were injured. the extent of their injuries at this point still unclear. going to now the suspects and those five people that were
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taken into custody, not clear if all of them were inside the apartment at the time. we assume so. what we can say for sure, though, three people, three men, were taken into custody inside the apartment, we're told by lice and by the prosecutor that a man and a woman were taken into custody outside of the apartment. the identities of all of t tse people at t is point still unclear as the invesesgation continues. of course what police are realal focusing on rit now is if abdelhamid abaaoud, the mastermind of the attacks, was among those inside. if so, we expect to hear a lot >> and jonathan, you're in saint-denis. can you tell me what this ighborhood is look?? >> reporter: yeah, the nenehborhood, it's a pretty quiet neighborhood from those that we spoke with. of course today a much more chaotic scene. this neighborhood has definitely been the focus of many of these raids over the past 48 hours. as i was telling you, about 300 raids have been conducted, a number of those conducted here.
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and of course earlier this morning, that's when this raid was triggered by that gunfire and by that suicide veststhat went off. again, thoug very active this morning as the investigation continues. >> all right. jonathan vigliotti in saint-denis, thank you very much. you can follow the latest developments on your local news and on "cbs this morning." that is the cbs morning news oig for this wednesday. thanks for watching.
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have a great day. "siouxland news at sunrise starts now" 3 3 now it now looks like work expanding i - 29 through sioux city could stretch into the year 20 - 20.do governors really have the power to keep syrian refugees out of their states?and... it could be the biggest unsolved mystery in sioux city's history. who buried 15 people along the river?good morning,g,and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's s o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat
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with 3 us on this xxx morning. 3 today will start off with a few scattered showers around the area, but then things quiet down for most of the afternoon, and we may even squeeze out a few rays of sunshine before the day is over. look for highs to top out in the middle to upper 40s again. sunshine returns for thursday but temperatures will be m mh cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the mid 40's. another storm system is going to work through the area on frfray, but t is air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the possibility of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, t forecast models indicate that from 1-3" of snow is possible. so be ady. friday and saturday willee temps in the 30s before warming up a little bit early next week. 3 3 3 we start off this morning with police in paris... in a standoff that lasted hours... with suspects linked to
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