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because abraham abdeslam tried to go from turkey to syria. they sent him back to belgium, notified the police and the police went and interviewed both brothers back then and came up empty, determined there was nothing to it and let them go. you said there is growing criticism by belgium authorities. the prime minister said he's going to clamp down but i talked to one analyst that said this is too little and too late. listen to what he said. >> it took too long and even our anti radicalization policy took too long, actually. it needs time and too bad i think our politicians that our governments successtididn't und estimate the problems happening under ground. luckily, now they are aware of it and facing it but still in the tackling it enough. >> anderson, in a speech the prime minister of belgium announced that he's going to increase both the intelligence and the security services by a big margin. he also said he wants to increase the efforts being made to stop young belgium men from going to fight in syria. then he also vowed that any of thos
because abraham abdeslam tried to go from turkey to syria. they sent him back to belgium, notified the police and the police went and interviewed both brothers back then and came up empty, determined there was nothing to it and let them go. you said there is growing criticism by belgium authorities. the prime minister said he's going to clamp down but i talked to one analyst that said this is too little and too late. listen to what he said. >> it took too long and even our anti...
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described to living a western life, and definitelyt not islamic life, and also hearing about abraham abdeslamwn ed a bar. how do they keep track of people who are radicalizing so quickly. >> that is the problem of the law enforcement and the intelligence agency, because you know they are consuming the propaganda and some of of the people are on the web sites looking at this the stuff, and they don't know at what point in their head they go from the deciding that they are reading and supporting perhaps, and giving some measure of support to isis and what it is doing overseas, and then deciding they will go to kill people in this country. that is impossible to get inside of these people's heads. what they do is to try to do monitoring to see if they can figure out any changes in behavior to try to isolate that. >> i have that piece of video that i want to show it quickly, and the moment that the suicide blast went off. >> remarkable. >> shocking. again, it is not the woman, but a man standing next to her, and knowing that it takes on a different significance. let's watch. i am not sure how anyb
described to living a western life, and definitelyt not islamic life, and also hearing about abraham abdeslamwn ed a bar. how do they keep track of people who are radicalizing so quickly. >> that is the problem of the law enforcement and the intelligence agency, because you know they are consuming the propaganda and some of of the people are on the web sites looking at this the stuff, and they don't know at what point in their head they go from the deciding that they are reading and...
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appears the reports suggest that it was used by attackers prior to the attack and it was rented by abraham abdeslametonated his belt. at the moment, the leads that the french have, information they have does seal to point this group of eight terrorists came together in one apartment in the week before the attack, again, suggestions for the french authorities here were there missed opportunities to know they were gathering? was there signs? did the neighbors see? a lot of these details perhaps will come to light, certainly important for investigators in the coming days, anderson? >> reporter: you ta >> you talked about missed opportunities. do we know much about missed opportunities on the law enforcement front? >> it's early days but one of the attackers we know that died when he blew up his explosive vest inside the bataclan concert hall there,, the french authorities were aware he went there. he was radicalized. when he went to turkey, it didn't show up, it didn't show up for turkish authorities he was on any kind of watch list. he was able to pass into the country. last year they say the tour ki
appears the reports suggest that it was used by attackers prior to the attack and it was rented by abraham abdeslametonated his belt. at the moment, the leads that the french have, information they have does seal to point this group of eight terrorists came together in one apartment in the week before the attack, again, suggestions for the french authorities here were there missed opportunities to know they were gathering? was there signs? did the neighbors see? a lot of these details perhaps...
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the pieces are put together of what happened prior to november 13th, it's believed that abraham and salah abdeslam hired three cars in belgium over a period of time, the three cars that were used in the attacks. alabama rah him -- iowa rah ham detonated his vest, but salah apparently didn't. pieces are coming together, the question is, is it 11 days too late? liz: ashley, interrupt us if you get anything. amazingly, and i know you'll perhaps be surprised to hear this, the dow and the s&p are actually holding up under very, very extreme stress on these breaking news hits. we just saw the nasdaq turn negative. it's down by only two points, but i like to stress this because perhaps as the nasdaq goes, so go the rest of the markets. the russell is still up just half a percent at the moment, and the s&p is clinging to gains of just three points as we look at the markets right now. that apparent -- i'm stressing apparent -- false alarm in france just highlighting the fear of terrorism around the globe today. especially it comes on a day that the fight against isis was complicated by an international inc
the pieces are put together of what happened prior to november 13th, it's believed that abraham and salah abdeslam hired three cars in belgium over a period of time, the three cars that were used in the attacks. alabama rah him -- iowa rah ham detonated his vest, but salah apparently didn't. pieces are coming together, the question is, is it 11 days too late? liz: ashley, interrupt us if you get anything. amazingly, and i know you'll perhaps be surprised to hear this, the dow and the s&p...
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manhunt underway for terror suspect salah abdeslam just seven days after the paris attacks shocked the world. joining me is the author of a new book called "abrahamwith me is the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. thank you so much for joining me. peter, it's now exactly one week from those heinous attacks on paris. has the world significantly changed in one week? >> absolutely. you know, the process started really two and a half weeks, three weeks ago when you had isis taking down the russian plane over the sinai peninsula and then you had the bombings in beirut. and then you have what happened in paris and since that time, you know, you've had the aftermath in paris and the attack in mali. the world is a very, very different place and no one is sure what it looks like or what the threat environment is today. everybody is hopefully listening and learning as to how we can move forward and keep multiple countries safe at this time. >> people are telling me they are listening and learning on the street and people are telling me, today i was with ben stiller and he said every night i watch and i learn from you know, the panels and
manhunt underway for terror suspect salah abdeslam just seven days after the paris attacks shocked the world. joining me is the author of a new book called "abrahamwith me is the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. thank you so much for joining me. peter, it's now exactly one week from those heinous attacks on paris. has the world significantly changed in one week? >> absolutely. you know, the process started really two and a half weeks, three weeks ago when you had...