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the 20-year-old russian bride wore eliie saab haute couture and was importe paris.in was so long she needed seven people to help carry it and t a reported million. compare that to celebrity wedding dresses only one to come close was princess kate's $400,000 al mcqueen. her tiara rakes in at $7 million. she's outcrowned by celi dion massive seven-pound wedding headpiece and then there's flowers. oh, the flowers. you think you like kimye's of roses or joe and sophia's cascading wonderland of white blossoms? well, this is th spectacle that $1 billion big ones will get you. according to russian blog, the wedding celebration will continue this weekend in england. rumor hassit that beyonce will perform. i wonder how she compare to j. lo. >> the no limits. >> seemingly. >> in case you missed it j. lo is the featured a tradition in james corden's carpool karaoke as they rocked out hits. ♪ ♪ >> and here's the best part, j. was checking out the star friends on j. lo's phones. and then this happened. >> shall i send leo dicaprio, i'm kind of feeling -- >> no! >> i'm feeling li
the 20-year-old russian bride wore eliie saab haute couture and was importe paris.in was so long she needed seven people to help carry it and t a reported million. compare that to celebrity wedding dresses only one to come close was princess kate's $400,000 al mcqueen. her tiara rakes in at $7 million. she's outcrowned by celi dion massive seven-pound wedding headpiece and then there's flowers. oh, the flowers. you think you like kimye's of roses or joe and sophia's cascading wonderland of...
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paris attacks. >> reporter: well, there has been a very important brusse brussels-paris access throughout. art there are important connections between many of the attackers and the belgium capitol. some were actually belgian citizens. others, such as the man still on the lose was a french national, but resident of brussels. on the night of november 13th, the attackers used three rental cars that they had hired in brussels, and in fact that main attacker, on the night of the of november into the 14th, he fled. some friends came and picked him up, and he was able to escape from paris back to brussels. so clearly there was a very important cooperation. the fact that these raids have happened on tuesday in brussels and again, indicates the extent to which there appears to be a broader network of people involved in supporting those attacks. afterwards we're being told this raid was in direct connection with the attacks that involved both the belgian and french police. so clearly part of this ongoing operation, which involved both police forces and security from both countries, and which unfortun
paris attacks. >> reporter: well, there has been a very important brusse brussels-paris access throughout. art there are important connections between many of the attackers and the belgium capitol. some were actually belgian citizens. others, such as the man still on the lose was a french national, but resident of brussels. on the night of november 13th, the attackers used three rental cars that they had hired in brussels, and in fact that main attacker, on the night of the of november...
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the 20-year-old russian bride wore eliie saab haute couture it weighed 25 pounds and it was imported by paris. the train was so long she needed seven people to help carry it compare that to ceeebrity wedding dresses and the only one to come close was princess kate's $400,000 alexander mcqueen. her tiara, that rings in at $7 million. she's outcrowned by celine dion massive seven-pound wed headpiece and then there's the flowers. oh, the flowers. you think you like kimye's wall of roses or joe and so cascading wonderland of white blos well, this is the spectacle that $1 billion big ones will get you. according to russian blog, the wedding celebration will continue this weekend in england. rumor has it that beyonc perform. i wonder how she'll compare t jj lo? >> there are no limits. >> seemingly. >> in case you missed it j. lo is also the featured attraction in james corden's carpool karaoke last night as they rocked out her hits. >> and here's the best part, j. friends on j. lo's phones. checking out the phone and scrolling through. and then this happened. >> shall i send leo dicaprio, i'm kind
the 20-year-old russian bride wore eliie saab haute couture it weighed 25 pounds and it was imported by paris. the train was so long she needed seven people to help carry it compare that to ceeebrity wedding dresses and the only one to come close was princess kate's $400,000 alexander mcqueen. her tiara, that rings in at $7 million. she's outcrowned by celine dion massive seven-pound wed headpiece and then there's the flowers. oh, the flowers. you think you like kimye's wall of roses or joe and...
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is,: as important as paris this is a huge impact on the psychology of europe.t is another attack after all of europe is on heightened alert. brussels is the capital of europe, so many defense institutions. i suspect all governments in europe will go back once again and make decisions about how to clamp down. the balance between security and civil liberties is going to swing like it did in the u.s. after 9/11. john: this is a huge european problem. it is easy for us to overstate the effect this will have. paris, as you note, is the spiritual heart of europe. brussels is the capital of europe. if you are going to bring total terror to europe, this is the way he would do it. timell spend a lot of talking about this in america, but not in the right way. mark: this brings up something we have talked about. ,oft targets near hard targets soft targets near a transportation hub, these are targets that exist all over the world. it is a question of, do we devote resources to targets like that to make free countries safe? john: there is the additional question, not just a
is,: as important as paris this is a huge impact on the psychology of europe.t is another attack after all of europe is on heightened alert. brussels is the capital of europe, so many defense institutions. i suspect all governments in europe will go back once again and make decisions about how to clamp down. the balance between security and civil liberties is going to swing like it did in the u.s. after 9/11. john: this is a huge european problem. it is easy for us to overstate the effect this...
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it is draped in flowers and the bride's diamond tearia, million dollar gown imported from paris.ifer lopez performed, and sting sang, surround by a group of women. the grandmother's father is a russian oil took coon and footed the $1 billion bill with fireworks going there. it is not even over but he is throw them another sermon in london and it is rumored that elton john and beyonce will be. ing there. >> no medino must be hard times. >> if you have a good credit rating what is the impact if you cancel a credit card or if you add an additional card? >> leslie, thanks for question. generally, closing out a card is not a good idea in terms of a credit store. it russia rings available credit. if you have debt fill increase your debt ratio which then lowers your credit store. the answer to your second question, adding a credit card can do the opposite and raise your score. remember these things. keep your debt lower than 20% of available credit on each individual card. and make sure it is below 20% over all. do not make any moves getting a card or canceling a card right when you nee
it is draped in flowers and the bride's diamond tearia, million dollar gown imported from paris.ifer lopez performed, and sting sang, surround by a group of women. the grandmother's father is a russian oil took coon and footed the $1 billion bill with fireworks going there. it is not even over but he is throw them another sermon in london and it is rumored that elton john and beyonce will be. ing there. >> no medino must be hard times. >> if you have a good credit rating what is the...
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inside the walls and ceiling were covered in flowers anded wade appeared in a $1 million gapped imported from paris that weighs up to 25 pounds. there were performances by jennifer lopez, the real jennifer lopez, and wedding know theys posted bit 600 invited guests including enrique and sting showed up and sang "desert rose," surrounded by women. >> what? >> to top it off they had fireworks. the groom's father is a russian oil tycoon and paid an estimated $1 billion. for a wedding! >> that is not all they will have another sermon. it is rumored that beyonce will perform at the next ceremony. >> beyonce? >> beyonce. >> unbelievable. two new apple products are hitting the shelves. here are the tech bytes. >> today in the continue continue the first reviews are in for the new ipad pro and called the best standard ipad ever produced but cannot take the place of old laptops hitting the shelves today. starting rice is $600. the new iphone is on sale today. it is not setting sales record but aextraing a surprising number of seniors and droid users and that is apple's goal. >> uber is letting passengers se
inside the walls and ceiling were covered in flowers anded wade appeared in a $1 million gapped imported from paris that weighs up to 25 pounds. there were performances by jennifer lopez, the real jennifer lopez, and wedding know theys posted bit 600 invited guests including enrique and sting showed up and sang "desert rose," surrounded by women. >> what? >> to top it off they had fireworks. the groom's father is a russian oil tycoon and paid an estimated $1 billion. for a...
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. >>> meanwhile our top story this hour, the most importanted fugitive from the paris attacks salah abdeslam has been arrested. abdeslam has been on the run since november's attacks in paris. this was the scene a bit earlier, as heavily armed police raided the apartment in molenbe molenbeek. reporters say white smoke was scene rising from the roof top. let's go live to molenbeek in brussels now, because our correspondent jacky rowland is there. and jacky what can you tell us about developments there at the moment? it seems a little bit quieter. >> reporter: it is quieter, yes. if you recall that about an hour and a half ago there were two loud detonations here, but as you can see the street where the raid took place is still cordoned office. there are still police officers patrolling the area, and also we have seen sniffer dogs in the area as well. obviously they will want to glean as much intelligence as they can. but they also want to ensure that it is safe. when we talk about people that could have access to explosives. they need to secure that apartment and people who have been in the ne
. >>> meanwhile our top story this hour, the most importanted fugitive from the paris attacks salah abdeslam has been arrested. abdeslam has been on the run since november's attacks in paris. this was the scene a bit earlier, as heavily armed police raided the apartment in molenbe molenbeek. reporters say white smoke was scene rising from the roof top. let's go live to molenbeek in brussels now, because our correspondent jacky rowland is there. and jacky what can you tell us about...
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the 20 year-old russian bride wore a dress that weighed 25-pound and was imported from paris. train was so long that she needed seven people to help carry it, the cost, a reported million-dollar. and then there is the flowers. >> ah, the flowers. you think you like kanye's wall of roses or joe and sophia's wonder land of white blossoms well, this is, spectacle that 1 billion big ones will get you. we will have much more tonight from et, jessica and nicole, back to you. >> all right. good news, guys because we all have a lot of questions. you can watch more about it on entertainment tonight, tonight and every week night at 7:00 on cbs three i want to know why someone would ever do this. that is my big question. >> i have been doing math and i don't think they spent a billion dollars. >> it is hard. >> if you spend a milan j lo you still have 998 million-dollar to spend. >> come on. >> crazy. >> unless everyone got helicopter from transportation to and from the wedding. >> beautiful day outside, switching gears now, billion dollar day, lots of blue skies as far as eye can sianni
the 20 year-old russian bride wore a dress that weighed 25-pound and was imported from paris. train was so long that she needed seven people to help carry it, the cost, a reported million-dollar. and then there is the flowers. >> ah, the flowers. you think you like kanye's wall of roses or joe and sophia's wonder land of white blossoms well, this is, spectacle that 1 billion big ones will get you. we will have much more tonight from et, jessica and nicole, back to you. >> all right....
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policy and talks about his legacy going forward, he acknowledges now that he did not realize how important the paris attacks were to america, and how americans responded with a great deal of fear to the terrorism in western europe. it was very immediate to them. you know how intensive our coverage was at the time and all of the other networks. so that's why he's going to be responding today as he speaks in havana. >> all right, andrea mitchell. we will keep an eye on that scene on the right. the podium where the president will be speaking. though judging from the crowd looking to the back of the room, it is quite possible that word has spread the president is getting close. we'll go to it when he begins. first, we want to talk to duncan guardm, a journalist who specializes in security analysis and more than that, can speak about the business of securing european airports. he's with us from london, and duncan, what's the first thing you wanted to know when you heard the news today? what's the first thing you would look for and at? >> well, the first thing that sprung to mind when i heard about this w
policy and talks about his legacy going forward, he acknowledges now that he did not realize how important the paris attacks were to america, and how americans responded with a great deal of fear to the terrorism in western europe. it was very immediate to them. you know how intensive our coverage was at the time and all of the other networks. so that's why he's going to be responding today as he speaks in havana. >> all right, andrea mitchell. we will keep an eye on that scene on the...
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government now taking control and that is why i think the italian presence at this meeting in paris is importantse there has been talk of international troops being sent to libya and talk of italy taking the lead on that. >> all right thank you for that james base. underway in regular elections across three states in germany, the vote is expected to be a test for angela merkel's refugee policy. the german chancellor has defended her open-door policy which has seen an influx of refugees arrive in germany but the issue divided the electorate and a platform for the right wing asd party that opposes the current refugee policy and the ard has been tracking the popularity of angela merkel since the refugee reached crisis levels and last year merkel had a solid approval rating of 67 percent and by february it dropped to a low of 46% and recently low the german chancellor has approval rating of 54% and we have the chief europe correspondent at the affairs of politico and refugees in the balkins boosted her popularity even though she opposed that move. >> it's fair to say the refugee policy at large is r
government now taking control and that is why i think the italian presence at this meeting in paris is importantse there has been talk of international troops being sent to libya and talk of italy taking the lead on that. >> all right thank you for that james base. underway in regular elections across three states in germany, the vote is expected to be a test for angela merkel's refugee policy. the german chancellor has defended her open-door policy which has seen an influx of refugees...
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important thing to remember. in the wake of the tragedy in brussels, the paris attacks, the other attacks, it's important not to forget a lot of good men and women are out here putting themselves in harm's way and fighting this enemy. >> i want to ask you. because a year ago, all we talked about is how sere ayria intelligence black hole. how does this ability to capture people recently show the change? >> intelligence builds on itself. as you gather it up, it grows larger and larger and larger. now, after a year, year and half of really dedicated work, we're beginning to put the pieces of this puzzle together. you can see the results. you're seen them when we killed their defense ministry. we captured their chemical weapons minister. captured the wife of and killed their oil minister several months ago. so it's beginning to get better. we believe this enemy, isis, is on its heels. they're on the defensive. >> so if isis is defeated in iraq and syria as is the goal, many equated this to cockroaches pouring out of an object. how do you contain this threat? >> well, there's -- there's a second piece of this. a homeland d
important thing to remember. in the wake of the tragedy in brussels, the paris attacks, the other attacks, it's important not to forget a lot of good men and women are out here putting themselves in harm's way and fighting this enemy. >> i want to ask you. because a year ago, all we talked about is how sere ayria intelligence black hole. how does this ability to capture people recently show the change? >> intelligence builds on itself. as you gather it up, it grows larger and larger...
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paris attacks. >> became more important as we were aware that we're dealing with a group who does not know the borders, and has problems with french collaboration, a cultural relationship is vital before the paris attacks we met on a regular basis, and three days before the 14th of november we were in morocco. with our respective teams we talked about the inquiry that has seen a lot of development over the last few days, as you know, with the arrest of mr. abdelslam. we know that the inquiry has not ended. and as you're able to see through the press releases of the federal prosecution that there are still other people who are wanted. i want to welcome enormous work done by our teams on both sides of the border, and i express all my thoughts to the victims of these horrible dramas. >> thank you, frederick. first i would like to emphasize the quality of the enormous work that has been achieved by the belgium investigating judge and of the quality of the work under the instructing judge by all the anti-terrorist investigators of the brussels police are meeting again with my colleague frederick. i would l
paris attacks. >> became more important as we were aware that we're dealing with a group who does not know the borders, and has problems with french collaboration, a cultural relationship is vital before the paris attacks we met on a regular basis, and three days before the 14th of november we were in morocco. with our respective teams we talked about the inquiry that has seen a lot of development over the last few days, as you know, with the arrest of mr. abdelslam. we know that the...
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paris attacks. why is that important? it makes the connection between the attacks here in brussels and the attacks in paris. that is a very important connection because it begins to raise the question whether the european intelligence agencies should have been joining those dots earlier, whether even they could have prevented this attack and whether they are really equipped and have the knowledge and understanding of these communities and have the sources to be able to apprehend the right people and potentially prevent another attack. that's what you can see they're doing. there are consistent raids now. they are clearly going out and attempting to track any suspect with evidence they can find. but plainly, at the same time, very difficult for them. >> and joining us as well, richard engel. i want to talk to you about your interview with john kerry, but first, to nail down some of the more details about the significance of the isis leader who is taken out according to the pentagon. i heard the secretary of defense, ash car
paris attacks. why is that important? it makes the connection between the attacks here in brussels and the attacks in paris. that is a very important connection because it begins to raise the question whether the european intelligence agencies should have been joining those dots earlier, whether even they could have prevented this attack and whether they are really equipped and have the knowledge and understanding of these communities and have the sources to be able to apprehend the right...
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importance. mr. mean out the is close inn jersey city after paris started a fight with the easter bunny help her. the disagreement began when the child's look for the cherub when b w what it could've been a cute photosession. while the bunny may have been the victim at first that change in the when the chains came off look out.he that number will increase by the end of next year. don't make me take off my pause. very scary stuff. thanks. here's the fox 8 our forecast. that eight-day is coming up for you shortly.. your time not is 5:56 a.m. a lot of pet owners that their furry friends have t town. how his brush with greatness is were going to talk tell them dog benji. dagger his room and is gaining up bit of a reputation as an artist for his the original painting. they originally came to be a disqualified. he gets excited to see this folks on campus. the popular artist winning the generally suck hundred 50 and 100 goal working as with all the proceeds going to animal related charities. very talented.te i couldn't do that with my mouth.d. the news at six begins right now. good at morning. welcome t
importance. mr. mean out the is close inn jersey city after paris started a fight with the easter bunny help her. the disagreement began when the child's look for the cherub when b w what it could've been a cute photosession. while the bunny may have been the victim at first that change in the when the chains came off look out.he that number will increase by the end of next year. don't make me take off my pause. very scary stuff. thanks. here's the fox 8 our forecast. that eight-day is coming...
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paris. >> i think the most important fart of the file is the explanation, he has to give them there. >> reporter: there have been more memorial ceremonies, at a ceremony outside parliament, the kings and queens paid their respects, and the silence was observed at the public memorial outside the public stock exchange. one minute of silence here at developed into more than 5 minutes of silent reflection now, and the public opinion is changing from the initial grief and shock at the failings of the police and the intelligence services. >> belgium's interior and justice minister offered to resign their positions. the resignation was refused by the prime minister. and the chorus of criticism is not going away >>> united nations tribunal sentenced former bosnian serve radovan cara ditch in prison. he was convicted of 10 of 11 charges, including one count of genocide, stemming from a role in the 1995 srebrenica massacre. the conviction comes 21 years after karadzic was indicted >>> the u.s. government is accusing the iranian government for an attack that led to millions. seven men have been charged wit
paris. >> i think the most important fart of the file is the explanation, he has to give them there. >> reporter: there have been more memorial ceremonies, at a ceremony outside parliament, the kings and queens paid their respects, and the silence was observed at the public memorial outside the public stock exchange. one minute of silence here at developed into more than 5 minutes of silent reflection now, and the public opinion is changing from the initial grief and shock at the...
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important role. the two attacks in paris and here the belgium attacks, if you look at the background of these men, theye not the most pius muslims. in fact some have been heavy drinkers, and when they join these organizations, isil is tapping into these men like these brothers because they know that it will provide them a sense of belonging. it will provide them this identity that is so powerful. and you have to understand islamic ideology, which is paradise. they are promising you an after life. so if your life on earth doesn't have future, if you are in a job that doesn't -- for example, there is no up word economic mobility, you don't feel that you belong to the society in which you have lived, and i have met muslims like this who express this sentiments. >> can that message be combatted with other scripture and is that the best way to counter message with other interpretations of islamic text? >> absolutely. islam has -- for the majority of muslims, islam is the religion of peace, compassion, and mercy, and civic responsibility. so muslims should actually -- in the -- you know, i use the term credi
important role. the two attacks in paris and here the belgium attacks, if you look at the background of these men, theye not the most pius muslims. in fact some have been heavy drinkers, and when they join these organizations, isil is tapping into these men like these brothers because they know that it will provide them a sense of belonging. it will provide them this identity that is so powerful. and you have to understand islamic ideology, which is paradise. they are promising you an after...
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. >> michael, i can remember distinctly speaking with you after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. where are we now? >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for them. >> michael, you mention the size of the operation in europe and it's bigger than you thought. can you put some kind of parameters of what they're dealing with there and what ultimately is the nightmare scenario there. >> >> so we're talking about several thousand individuals who went from western europe to syria and iraq to fight for isis. a large number of them have come back. they're the threat that we face, right? and i think what's happened in western europe is they've built this network and built individual cells, so they're come partmented from each other and it makes it difficult to find one cell from additiona
. >> michael, i can remember distinctly speaking with you after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. where are we now? >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for...
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. >> this is one of the most important calls, and after the arrest in paris, they locked themselves down for one or two days and didn't necessarily find anything, and so you have this kind of ying or yang. if you do go into lockdown, and you don't get the perpetrators, then there's a cost to that. and if you continue to say to your population, be vigilant but continue on, obviously there's a risk to that. so it's one of the more difficult calls that any government has to make. >> and it comes also with an economic price. >> absolutely right. so this is -- president obama has said, we're challenged here in terms of what kind of war we want to wage. and whether you want to wage it on the ground that meets our instructs or the ground that meets their aspirations. there's a tug of war here that we have to work our way through. >> is belgium the new front line? stay with us. it's the "inside story". hohes c ?estc .thlais hotas hkeca hyson' at' y llseg ca hke cwistomin biness te fid , p cth bou e.juais hotas hkeca hyson' at' y ddstus azetomid ag y wiourofia'r eie esr a adylr -onheesev .or upde
. >> this is one of the most important calls, and after the arrest in paris, they locked themselves down for one or two days and didn't necessarily find anything, and so you have this kind of ying or yang. if you do go into lockdown, and you don't get the perpetrators, then there's a cost to that. and if you continue to say to your population, be vigilant but continue on, obviously there's a risk to that. so it's one of the more difficult calls that any government has to make. >>...
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essentially layer upon layer connecting the belgium plots to the paris plots and raising important questions about how it is that belgian authorities were not quicker to find these guys, john. >> these are really direct connections. also investigators uncovering key clues around the house, the apartment where these men were staying prior to the attacks. what did they find? >> well, in addition to finding isis paraphernalia and nuts and bolts and screws, metallic objects used as shrapnel in homemade explosives they found large amounts of explosives, more than 30 pounds of this tatp. you have been hearing this a lot because this is the bomb making material that isis has been using. and isis and its operatives in europe have been using a lot. and that's because it's largely easy to obtain. it can be found in over-the-count ir things. peroxide agents, hair bleach, nail polish remover. they happened upon a bomb making factory. it's not clear was laachraoui the sole bombmaker, can we all breathe a sigh of relief he's been killed or has this expertise been disseminated into larger groups of isis op
essentially layer upon layer connecting the belgium plots to the paris plots and raising important questions about how it is that belgian authorities were not quicker to find these guys, john. >> these are really direct connections. also investigators uncovering key clues around the house, the apartment where these men were staying prior to the attacks. what did they find? >> well, in addition to finding isis paraphernalia and nuts and bolts and screws, metallic objects used as...
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>> reporter: this goes back to the paris attacks. 130 people in the bataclan theater, several others. he managed to escape, described as the most importantitive but officials around the world including french officials, american, knew there were other people involved in the paris attacks. 11 people arrested in connection with that. there's an ongoing hunt. where is he? there's been other times they thought perhaps he was cornered for captured or about to be cornered or captured. and then on tuesday, there was a joint raid. six officers from, four from je belgium and france. they went in with such a small force. when they opened the door, they were met with gunfire. and reinforcements were called in. but as the reinforcements were coming, two suspects managed to escape. was he one of them? but inside the department, the fingerprints were found. although authorities haven't said exactly how old the fingerprints were, where they made immediately before he escaped or perhaps in the apartment weeks or month ago? >> if i could switch gears with you. this american who had gone and joined isis and is now held by the kurds. it was affected from i
>> reporter: this goes back to the paris attacks. 130 people in the bataclan theater, several others. he managed to escape, described as the most importantitive but officials around the world including french officials, american, knew there were other people involved in the paris attacks. 11 people arrested in connection with that. there's an ongoing hunt. where is he? there's been other times they thought perhaps he was cornered for captured or about to be cornered or captured. and then...
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>> the capture of salah abdeslam is extremely important after he committed the paris massacres. now what the pretty much authorities will be able to get from him is a lot of information about the cell. about how this operation was conducted. and as importantly about other potential cells that are still in france, and as belgium as well. melissa: he was purportedly supposed to blow himself up with suicide vest. he didn't do that. they found the vest abandoned. is there chance they won't get him to talk or what are their techniques are like in this part of the world? >> they have captured jihadists in the past. not been able to get information, direct interview. they have been getting information from him and getting it from others and both. so not always the individual giving the information but giving clues to information they already have. they have many, many techniques. melissa: he was in medical loan beak. this is suburb of brussels but you know, it is, it is basically, it is almost an outpost. he had gone up and lived some time. surprising to people he has been there. for t
>> the capture of salah abdeslam is extremely important after he committed the paris massacres. now what the pretty much authorities will be able to get from him is a lot of information about the cell. about how this operation was conducted. and as importantly about other potential cells that are still in france, and as belgium as well. melissa: he was purportedly supposed to blow himself up with suicide vest. he didn't do that. they found the vest abandoned. is there chance they won't...
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paris by their own admission was -- keep it local. keep local characters, local traditions, local customs. it's not just importing orlando to paris.try to take advantage of some of the unique attributes of the local community and local customs. it's a difficult balance, one that they were much more tuned to this time around. talk about how integral the theme park business is to model.usiness getting people to go to movies, theme parks, rides and things based on those. paul: historically no one has done that better, to expand or extend the brand or character. they have done it time and time again. they certainly are going to do it coming up of all the marvel characters. with the frozen story that has been such a success for them. they have done it consistently better than anyone else and this is a big part of it as they have made some very big investments in their film business. billions of dollars in pixar, marvel, and lucas films. it's not just about the films by themselves, though they have all been extraordinarily successful films, but extending it to their parks, resorts, and television properties as well. we saw the governor
paris by their own admission was -- keep it local. keep local characters, local traditions, local customs. it's not just importing orlando to paris.try to take advantage of some of the unique attributes of the local community and local customs. it's a difficult balance, one that they were much more tuned to this time around. talk about how integral the theme park business is to model.usiness getting people to go to movies, theme parks, rides and things based on those. paul: historically no one...
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in paris, the eiffel tower also important in belgium's national gate in germany. >>> new york city reacting quickly to the attacks, more cops everywhere, especially obvious targets like major transportation hubs. our eyewitness news reporter is live at jfk with an exclusive look at a scare here and the nypd's newest counter terrorist weapon. >> reporter: lets start at kennedy, this is terminal 4, one of the highest profile international terminals in the world. you can see how busy it is at 11:00 with unscreened luggage. it is just as busy on the north side of the terminal, where the cargo is handled, and were two hours ago on the eyewitness news was there as a bomb squad was taking no chances. on a windswept cargo ramp at jfk, port authority cops and the nypd bomb squad were taking one package seriously. this is what they saw when a shipping crate pass through an x-ray machine, a tangle of wires that looks suspicious, police called ambulances to standby just in case. less than a day after the carnage in brussels, it shows how tense things have become at home. all day and kennedy and the nig
in paris, the eiffel tower also important in belgium's national gate in germany. >>> new york city reacting quickly to the attacks, more cops everywhere, especially obvious targets like major transportation hubs. our eyewitness news reporter is live at jfk with an exclusive look at a scare here and the nypd's newest counter terrorist weapon. >> reporter: lets start at kennedy, this is terminal 4, one of the highest profile international terminals in the world. you can see how...
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. >> michael, i can remember after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. where are we now? >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for them. >> michael, you mention the size of the operation in europe and it's bigger than you thought. can you put some kind of parameters of what they're dealing with there and what ultimately is the nightmare scenario there. >> >> so we're talking about several thousand individuals who went from western europe to isis. a large number of them have come back. they're the threat that we face, right? and i think what's happened in western europe is they've built this network and built individual cells, so they're come partmented from each other and it makes it difficult to find one cell from additional cells. how many cells there
. >> michael, i can remember after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. where are we now? >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for them. >> michael, you...
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the program presented their awards in paris last night. >> it's important to have this because i thinkrs women and girls the opportunity to see other women who are in the field of science having success in science, having work be recognized by society. and hopefully inspired to have equal success in the future. >> the award includes a $100,000 europrize. >>> google maps is getting a bham by a company that tore down the wrong house. they're supposed to demolish the house at 7601 cousteau drive. this is what the home looked like before it was torn down. the owners had been repairing the house from tornado damage. now, it's just a pile of rubble. the demolition company has not apologized. >> easter egg hunts aren't just for children. >> the high ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> breaking news in concord a child has been
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the program presented their awards in paris last night. >> it's important to have this because i think it offers women and girls the opportunity to see other women who are in the field of science, having success in science, having work be recognized by society. and hopefully inspired to have equal success in the future. >> the award includes a $100,000 europrize. >>> google maps is getting a bham by a company that tore down the wrong house. they're supposed to demolish the house at 7601 cousteau drive. this is what the home looked like before it was torn down. the owners had been repairing the house from tornado damage. now, it's just a pile of rubble. the demolition company has not apologized. >> easter egg hunts aren't just for children. for children. >> the high stakes for children. >> the high stakes it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> breaking news in concord, a child has been shot. sky 7 is live over baldwin park.
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paris. that is important for countries around the world to know as we watch because we know that isis, islamicy who would maybe just carry the banner and just be affiliated with minimum in a loose sense, that they're wanting to do this over and over. they want to replicate what they did in paris. it is kind of a beacon kuhl out there. real quickly you mentioned that suburb of molenbeek and how he might have hung out there. i have been curious all along, benjamin, and i know that you have better resources than we do here, how in the world can a suburb exist like that when us, when we as far as away as we know know there are some radical islammists are there? it is pretty well-documented they're going in and out of that area from syria almost unchecked? reporter: that's correct. one of the issues paris attacks raised some came from belgium, muslim communities in belgium. integration, radicalization in these areas has been a big problem which seems to be untouched. this brought this to the forefront. people will still be asking how such districts can be allowed in the very center of europe harris
paris. that is important for countries around the world to know as we watch because we know that isis, islamicy who would maybe just carry the banner and just be affiliated with minimum in a loose sense, that they're wanting to do this over and over. they want to replicate what they did in paris. it is kind of a beacon kuhl out there. real quickly you mentioned that suburb of molenbeek and how he might have hung out there. i have been curious all along, benjamin, and i know that you have better...
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paris and brussels are connected. >> we're hearing that tatp is a peroxide-based explosive. but what's most important is prosecutors say the bombs used in the terrorist attacks in paris had tatp explosives as well, so that is the direct link. >> cristina, thank you. >>> democratic candidate hillary clinton delivered a major speech on counterterrorism at sanford today. she said what happened yesterday provided a clear lesson. >> our enemies are constant adapting. so we have to do the same. for example, brussels demonstrated clearly we need to take a harder look at security protocols. >> clinton specifically mentioned airports and other soft targets for security enhancements. she also said that america's alliances, such as nature together, are key to defeating isis, and she said that the u.s. must take on the islamic militants in cyberspace. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the taifort it attacks in brussels. we're working to bring you the very latest in all of our newscasts. we're also posting updates. >>> the results of an investigation into a freightenning tour bus crash in san francisco pu
paris and brussels are connected. >> we're hearing that tatp is a peroxide-based explosive. but what's most important is prosecutors say the bombs used in the terrorist attacks in paris had tatp explosives as well, so that is the direct link. >> cristina, thank you. >>> democratic candidate hillary clinton delivered a major speech on counterterrorism at sanford today. she said what happened yesterday provided a clear lesson. >> our enemies are constant adapting. so we...
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important that was the target. katty: four months since the paris attacks.ost people would think that it is remarkable that the suspects are still on the loose. >> it is absolutely remarkable. katty: the whole of the french impels -- french and belgium security. >> and they are looking for someone within europe's borders. it points to how leaky the borders are and how much limitation there is on european intelligence. leaders wentll back to syria, then came back to europe. he was a wanted man when he went to syria, then left europe and came back in. it is some article ball how much people are able to get away with in terms of the borders and how many interlocking rings of attackers there were. a few years ago, most experts would have said it was impossible, because they would have assumed european intelligence would have their hands all over it. katty: when you see the french police working alongside the belgian police, is this a good sign? >> i think it is a good sign. they arek investigating occurred in paris, so it makes sense to have the french police. i
important that was the target. katty: four months since the paris attacks.ost people would think that it is remarkable that the suspects are still on the loose. >> it is absolutely remarkable. katty: the whole of the french impels -- french and belgium security. >> and they are looking for someone within europe's borders. it points to how leaky the borders are and how much limitation there is on european intelligence. leaders wentll back to syria, then came back to europe. he was a...
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learn about the capture of salah abdeslam and his role in the coordinated isis attacks in paris, it's important islamic state and the root. it's hard to imagine. but this month marks five years of war in syria, and still no clear end in sight. what began as a peaceful uprising against syrian president, bashar al assad, has now devolved into a multifaction civil war with several countries backing sides. leaving millions displaced. it has spurred a refugee crisis with political and economic implications. and it has left a power vacuum filled by isis. secretary of state john kerry declaring that isis is committing genocide against christians, the yazidi and against syria and iraq. the terrorist group has lost territory and is struggling to recruit new fighters. what does that mean? >> joining me, former defense intelligence analyst and senior strategic communications adviser, specializing in the middle east. good to have with you us. obviously, this year marks a very grim milestone in the con in syria. do you see that the ongoing efforts in gentlemen new year's eva to broker a lasting peace effort
learn about the capture of salah abdeslam and his role in the coordinated isis attacks in paris, it's important islamic state and the root. it's hard to imagine. but this month marks five years of war in syria, and still no clear end in sight. what began as a peaceful uprising against syrian president, bashar al assad, has now devolved into a multifaction civil war with several countries backing sides. leaving millions displaced. it has spurred a refugee crisis with political and economic...
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cars used in the attacks were hired from an agency in brussells so clearly, that paris brussells access has been very important, and i think it is significant today that this is a joint operation carries out on tuesday by belgium forces. i think trying to send a clear message that this is close car nation now where in the past there has been criticism about what has been seen as shortcomings in sharing of intelligence in this investigation. >> all right, thank you very much. following developments for us in brussells. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry will travel to russia to meet with vladimir putin. russianar planes begin their withdrawal from the country. bombers have already started arriving back on russian soil. the pilots were cheered by ground crew and supporters, but some 80 will stay at the air base in syria, and continue bombing missions russian helicopters bombed isil positions on tuesday. thousands of russian troops are also expected to remain. the decision to pull out comes as a government delegation and the opposition meet to try to end the war, tuesday marks exactly five years since the con
cars used in the attacks were hired from an agency in brussells so clearly, that paris brussells access has been very important, and i think it is significant today that this is a joint operation carries out on tuesday by belgium forces. i think trying to send a clear message that this is close car nation now where in the past there has been criticism about what has been seen as shortcomings in sharing of intelligence in this investigation. >> all right, thank you very much. following...
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in custody and he's the most wanted man after he managed to escape following the paris terror attacks. it's an importantrap up of that investigation. the investigation is underway with him. we'll stay on the breaking news store have i through the course of hour and bring you back there as we get more information. in the meantime, there's a growing forest of number crunches who belief that if you tested the republican convention in july, it's a real scenario. 1,237 are the number of delegates needed to lock down the convention. donald trump definitely leading the race for delegates. ted cruz 423 and john kasich 143 and you have rubios that are going to be floating out there to be delegated when it comes to the convention. you got a number of states, 19 more states still up for grabs out there. former adviser to george w. bush. carl talking to greta last night. why he believes donald trump may not get to 1237. >> 7.5 million people have voted for him in the pry mare. that's 37% of the people so far. 12.8 have voted against him by voting for somebody else and he's right. there comes a time when the party n
in custody and he's the most wanted man after he managed to escape following the paris terror attacks. it's an importantrap up of that investigation. the investigation is underway with him. we'll stay on the breaking news store have i through the course of hour and bring you back there as we get more information. in the meantime, there's a growing forest of number crunches who belief that if you tested the republican convention in july, it's a real scenario. 1,237 are the number of delegates...
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paris. >> translator: because i think this is the most important part of the file and i think his extradition he has to give them their not in belgium. >> perhaps in more memorial ceremonies at a service outside the belgian parliament the country's king and queen presented their respects and a wreath of flowers. public memorial outside the brussels stock exchange. one minute of sient e-silenc sie palace de la borse, grief and shock, to anger, at the apparent failings of the police and the intelligence services. belgium's interior minister and justice minister have both offered to resign their positions. both resignations were refused by the prime minister. but the chorus of criticism is not going away. >> paul is joining us now. belgium has said it's lowering its threat level. what does that mean? >> reporter: in political terms it means a change in definition. level 4 highest level, says very serious, imminent threat of attack. level 3 what it's been reduced to is serious and probable risk of attack. you can see there's a reduction there. however don't forget: i last thursday before the bomb
paris. >> translator: because i think this is the most important part of the file and i think his extradition he has to give them their not in belgium. >> perhaps in more memorial ceremonies at a service outside the belgian parliament the country's king and queen presented their respects and a wreath of flowers. public memorial outside the brussels stock exchange. one minute of sient e-silenc sie palace de la borse, grief and shock, to anger, at the apparent failings of the police...
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important going forward. for some foremost he was worried about the tragic loss of life in paris.agile. they are worried about the low prices becoming deeply embedded into the economy. going back to the oil conversation, typically retracing the oil price from 110 down to 30 should be good news, but the central banks are worried about prolonged inflation and whether that becomes embedded in the sector. so, for them it's a huge, huge concern. it's such an important point. consumer confidence didn't move in line with qe. all they did was help assets. if you look at the true economy, consumer confidence spending did not happen with great gusto. gentlemen, you so much for joining us. federico schiffrin and charles de vaulx. we will be back with more, coming up next. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg ," let's get you caught up on the breaking news we've been following all morning. at least 20 dead at the brussels airport and metro station. transport disruption across europe. the brussels airport is closed until at least tomorrow. quick look at the market reaction, you can say this -- see the
important going forward. for some foremost he was worried about the tragic loss of life in paris.agile. they are worried about the low prices becoming deeply embedded into the economy. going back to the oil conversation, typically retracing the oil price from 110 down to 30 should be good news, but the central banks are worried about prolonged inflation and whether that becomes embedded in the sector. so, for them it's a huge, huge concern. it's such an important point. consumer confidence...
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paris. >> because i think it's the most important part of the file and i think his extradition he has to givem their in belgium. >>> metro system reopened and passengers making their way back to work and the maalbeek metro station is sealed off but commuters are fearful. >> we have to be careful because they are walking around between us. it's maybe today, it's maybe in a month, it's maybe in one year but they still going on for attacking us. >> reporter: belgium remain at the highest state of alert and the city of brussels is swamped with police and soldiers and was passing the station as the bomb went out and watched horrified as the dead and wounded were carried out and left a lasting impression only her. >> well you could say we expected this but still i actually never expected this. i've been living in belgium all my life and never really had something like this. >> reporter: one minute of silence here at the force developed into more than five minutes of silent reflection and public opinion here in brussels is also changing from the initial grief and shock to anger at the apparent faili
paris. >> because i think it's the most important part of the file and i think his extradition he has to givem their in belgium. >>> metro system reopened and passengers making their way back to work and the maalbeek metro station is sealed off but commuters are fearful. >> we have to be careful because they are walking around between us. it's maybe today, it's maybe in a month, it's maybe in one year but they still going on for attacking us. >> reporter: belgium...
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another issue which was very important is the full exchange of judicial information every in the framework of what happened in paris and brussels, how important it is , ourour intelligence judicial services exchange all relevant information that is required. point, which would like to underlie is the issue of the joint investigation after paris. we discovered how valuable the joint investigation that is at this point led by the belgian and french prosecutor with howrd to the paris attacks, fruitful but has been for the investigation. the joint presence of the judicial and police services in many institutions have really been a very, very productive for the acceleration of the whole procedure. maybe a last point i would like to underlie, which in belgium is very important, that is our joint, i should say, joint struggle to the international operators with regard to the opening of the internet, with regard to communications that are not classical as our -- phonefied that are all calls. i mean the internet, skype, these kinds of communication should get accessible for us and only joint action on the european unity tow
another issue which was very important is the full exchange of judicial information every in the framework of what happened in paris and brussels, how important it is , ourour intelligence judicial services exchange all relevant information that is required. point, which would like to underlie is the issue of the joint investigation after paris. we discovered how valuable the joint investigation that is at this point led by the belgian and french prosecutor with howrd to the paris attacks,...
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. >> sure and i visited turkey last year and al france after the first paris ck and stressed how important it is for turkey to acquire greater identification to go to turkey. right now you don't need a passport but just a simple identification to come in to turkey and that has poised a problem in and of itself because turkey is the entry point from the middle east to europe and i still think they can do a better job to stop fighters. >> congressman eric swellel thank you for your time. >> and our coverage continues on our web site and twitter and facebook. >> how you can protect yourselves from thieves. we ask our tech expert. >> dry weather returning to the bay area. we will have a look at your current conditions and what you can expect coming up. >> a look outside. the good old east shore. interstate 80 and berkeley. bumper to bumper. the 4 on two will be right back. >> welcome back. right next to rosemary orozco. the storm clouds and in comes the sunshine. >> rain is moving out and warmer weather moving in and it is in time for the easter holiday week. a beautiful blue sky with a few cu
. >> sure and i visited turkey last year and al france after the first paris ck and stressed how important it is for turkey to acquire greater identification to go to turkey. right now you don't need a passport but just a simple identification to come in to turkey and that has poised a problem in and of itself because turkey is the entry point from the middle east to europe and i still think they can do a better job to stop fighters. >> congressman eric swellel thank you for your...
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outskirts of paris, the belgian prosecutor now says the person arrested just before that raid was 34-year-old redda croquet. he was sentenced last summer for terrorism-related charges, and that's importantecause in that case, the suspended ringleader of the paris attacks, abdallah abaaoud, was also sentenced last night. the foreign minister said there is no reason to link the foiled plot yesterday to the paris attacks or the belgium attacks. the french interior minister says there have been 75 terror-related arrests so far this year. 28 of those people have been detained. and that number is likely to go up as intelligence agencies across europe are searching for any possible connection to the paris attacks or to the belgium attacks. now, we are learning more as well about one of the suspects in the belgium attacks, 24-year-old najim laachraoui. he is also suspended of being the bomb maker in the paris attacks, and his dna was also found on a suicide belt that was found in place defrance and his dna was cleollected at safehous throughout belgium and he was seen with suspended paris attacker salah abdeslam, who was arrested just a few days ago. certainly a very complicated, tangled mess r
outskirts of paris, the belgian prosecutor now says the person arrested just before that raid was 34-year-old redda croquet. he was sentenced last summer for terrorism-related charges, and that's importantecause in that case, the suspended ringleader of the paris attacks, abdallah abaaoud, was also sentenced last night. the foreign minister said there is no reason to link the foiled plot yesterday to the paris attacks or the belgium attacks. the french interior minister says there have been 75...
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piece together the picture how the paris attacks could be carried out and who is still out thereinvolved in planning or executing them. >> i suppose the most important thing about all of this jacky is that salah abdeslam who is thought to be involved in the paris attacks in fact thought to play a key role in engineering everything that took place in november has been captured today alive. >> that is absolutely crucial because obviously he is the only one who was there, as far as we know on the flight of november the 13th who is still alive. the other attackers were either shot by police or blew themselves up when special forces went into the bataclan concert hall. so the ability to actually apprehend a suspect live, is very important because he will have a repository of information. how much of that information will he divulge, how long it will take police to get the information out of him and the methods they seek to do so, is another question. here is someone alive there on the night of november the 13th who knew other attackers who clearly have intimate knowledge of the planning, what other connections there may be with other countries in europe,
piece together the picture how the paris attacks could be carried out and who is still out thereinvolved in planning or executing them. >> i suppose the most important thing about all of this jacky is that salah abdeslam who is thought to be involved in the paris attacks in fact thought to play a key role in engineering everything that took place in november has been captured today alive. >> that is absolutely crucial because obviously he is the only one who was there, as far as we...
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paris attack and carried out this attack. just to recap a little bit for our viewers how important, how dangerous this man was believed to be. his dna was found on the suicide belt of the paris attackers detonating in france. back in january belgian counterterror officials told us they intercepted phone calls between him and abaaoud, the paris attack leader, where he was giving instructions. they believe him to be a key conspirator. he studied electromechanical engineering and that has been a great value of isis. but it's really coming together. investigators are overlapping them to try and figure out who else is out there. >> stand by. that's the latest. najim laachraoui believed to be the bomb maker in brussels and paris, but what about that third man in that picture we were just looking at, the man in the light-colored jacket, the man believed to have left the bomb at the airport. clarissa ward is with us now. clarissa, what are you learning about the search for that person? >> reporter: well, john, earlier we heard from belgium's prosecutor that there are still a number of people at large. these people may be armed, they
paris attack and carried out this attack. just to recap a little bit for our viewers how important, how dangerous this man was believed to be. his dna was found on the suicide belt of the paris attackers detonating in france. back in january belgian counterterror officials told us they intercepted phone calls between him and abaaoud, the paris attack leader, where he was giving instructions. they believe him to be a key conspirator. he studied electromechanical engineering and that has been a...
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. >> michael, i can remember distinctly speaking with you after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for them. >> michael, you mention the size of the operation in europe and it's bigger than you thought. can you put some kind of parameters of what they're dealing with there and what ultimately is the nightmare scenario there. >> >> so we're talking about several thousand individuals who went from western europe to syria and iraq to fight for isis. a large number of them have come back. they're the threat that we face, right? western europe is they've built this network and built individual cells, so they're come partmented from each other and it makes it difficult to find one cell from additional cells. how many cells there are, we don't know.
. >> michael, i can remember distinctly speaking with you after the paris attacks and you said something very important. you said the strategy against isis is not working from this administration. >> we pick up the intensity of the fight in iraq and syria after paris. what happens today in brussels if it does indeed turn out to be isis, and they that will be the case, this is a big victory to them. it's still not enough to atake us in the west so this a big win for them. >>...
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paris. >> i think the most important part of the file and i think the explanation has to be given there not in belgium >> reporter: there have been more memorial ceremonies. the country's king and with queen paid their respects and presented a wreetdz of flowers. -- wreath of flowers. a moment's silence was observed. it has developed into more than five minutes of silent reflection now. the public opinion here in brussels is also changing from the initial grief and shock to anger at the parent failings of the police and the intelligence services. the interior minister and justice minister have both offered to resign their positions. their resignations were refused by the prime minister, but the core as of criticism-- core us of criticism - shall chorus of criticism is not going away >>> vogues into brussels and paris attacks have been centred on the suburb of molembeek. jacky rowland travelled there. >> reporter: it has gained a certain reputation. yes, there are challenges, poverty, unemployment, a young population, but it was by no means inevitable that salah abdeslam and some of miss fri
paris. >> i think the most important part of the file and i think the explanation has to be given there not in belgium >> reporter: there have been more memorial ceremonies. the country's king and with queen paid their respects and presented a wreetdz of flowers. -- wreath of flowers. a moment's silence was observed. it has developed into more than five minutes of silent reflection now. the public opinion here in brussels is also changing from the initial grief and shock to anger at...