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so on leros, are there many checks of who's actually coming ashore? >> reporter: well, the actual system that's in place is very similar across all of these islands when it comes to the registration and vetting process. this is where it is very difficult for the authorities because if an individual shows up without identification, they have to try to question them through people who are experts who have syrian backgrounds and try to determine whether or not they are genuinely syrian. you talked about lesbos. we were there two, throe days ago. the numbers are enormous. the beaches are very chaotic and people sort of splinter off and try to head to the two camps because by now everyone knows they need to register. in terms of getting here, people are coming in much smaller numbers because it's a much more difficult journey. they actually end up going to a small we are told military greek island that's about 45 minutes to an hour off of the turkish coast, and then they are brought here and that registration process happens. one father waited for three da
so on leros, are there many checks of who's actually coming ashore? >> reporter: well, the actual system that's in place is very similar across all of these islands when it comes to the registration and vetting process. this is where it is very difficult for the authorities because if an individual shows up without identification, they have to try to question them through people who are experts who have syrian backgrounds and try to determine whether or not they are genuinely syrian. you...
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arwa damon is in greece on the island of leros where that particular terrorist actually landed firsthe joins us now. arwa, and i know just today i'm sure more people have been arriving and i know when we talked to you in the last hour there were people getting ready to go on a ferry to head back to athens to continue their journey to points north, particularly many of them trying to get in germany, sweden, places that have been more welcoming to refugees than actually france has, which is really only admitted a relatively small number compared to the hundreds of thousands who have come through germany. explain the process for somebody. how easy is it for someone who lands on the island of leros or on the island of lesbos where i was a month ago to get process -- how quickly do they get processed and move on? is anyone really able to guarantee who these people are? are they vetted? >> reporter: that really, anderson, is the core of the problem, a you yourself would have witnessed on lesbos as so of many us have seen with these masses arrive ong greece's shores, on these various differ
arwa damon is in greece on the island of leros where that particular terrorist actually landed firsthe joins us now. arwa, and i know just today i'm sure more people have been arriving and i know when we talked to you in the last hour there were people getting ready to go on a ferry to head back to athens to continue their journey to points north, particularly many of them trying to get in germany, sweden, places that have been more welcoming to refugees than actually france has, which is...
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was used to travel through greece early last month where it was registered on the greek island of lerosperson that held that document, one of thousands of refugees and migrants that arrived on the greek island everyday. we don't know if that passport was real. syria says it was registered with macedonia days later. migrants are fleeing the war zone in syria is creating further backlash on the continent. both sweden and macedonia moved it tighten border security. officials are coming under increased pressure to rethink the current policy. earlier today, top eu officials say the refugee policy does not need to be overhauled. adding that quote those who organized these attacks and those who carried them out are exactly who the refugees are fleeing. joining me now is laura. a huge political issue across the continent. there is a huge influx of refugees compared to germany and other countries further east in eastern europe. >> yes and no. no because they don't want to stay on it's one of the biggest surprise of all of the french journalists while following this story. the other thing is yes
was used to travel through greece early last month where it was registered on the greek island of lerosperson that held that document, one of thousands of refugees and migrants that arrived on the greek island everyday. we don't know if that passport was real. syria says it was registered with macedonia days later. migrants are fleeing the war zone in syria is creating further backlash on the continent. both sweden and macedonia moved it tighten border security. officials are coming under...
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a syria passport was found, used by someone claiming refuge on the greek island of leros in september. emotions are running high, i.s.i.l. has released such carnage in beirut and baghdad but now it is a war that last reached into france. david chater al jazeera, paris. >> amateur video has been released of the moment when the incident was unleashed at the bataclan concert hall. bataclan concert hall was the worst of the six attacks. 80 people were killed when armed men burst in. the u.s. rock group eagles of death metal were playing at the venue. let's bring in navy barker. who is at the area. i wouldn't imagine this was easier digesting the horror. >> no it's not and as video footage of the attacks emerge of course it is a bitter reminder of what the city has been through. the city is essentially traumatized by what it experienced the last 48 hours. this is a second day of mourning in france, the tributes at the place de la proouk republic, mad it difficult to stop people from wanting to come here to exchange stories, to share their emotions and to desperately try to make sense of wh
a syria passport was found, used by someone claiming refuge on the greek island of leros in september. emotions are running high, i.s.i.l. has released such carnage in beirut and baghdad but now it is a war that last reached into france. david chater al jazeera, paris. >> amateur video has been released of the moment when the incident was unleashed at the bataclan concert hall. bataclan concert hall was the worst of the six attacks. 80 people were killed when armed men burst in. the u.s....
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near the body of one attacker is said to match identification details recorded on the greek island of leros. the killer may have arrived among boat loads of refugees in october. >> the streets of paris are stunned into an eerie quiet. >> in the immediate aftermath of those january attacks, people filled up here if the world leaders gathered as well. france stood united among its allies in defense of its freedoms. now such gatherings are banned. this feels like a far more fractured defensive france, a president promising to defeat the enemy outside. a rising opposition leader looking for the enemy within. a nation of deep disquiet. >>> we're joined by a consultant fellow of international diplomacy. very warm welcome to the program. i can imagine that the next week, days, months, in paris, france, the interfacial community are tender. what happens next? the policies that get put in place. they to be very careful not to alienate people within their society that hold a large part of the answer here. >> that's exactly what they should be doing and hopefully most of the politicians will do this.
near the body of one attacker is said to match identification details recorded on the greek island of leros. the killer may have arrived among boat loads of refugees in october. >> the streets of paris are stunned into an eerie quiet. >> in the immediate aftermath of those january attacks, people filled up here if the world leaders gathered as well. france stood united among its allies in defense of its freedoms. now such gatherings are banned. this feels like a far more fractured...
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starting from the island of leros - following the same path as many syrian refugees. (gfx) and tonight- new insight about salah abdeslam-- believed to be the gunman shown in this surveillance video from a paris caf? and- obtained by daily mail dot-com... two of his friends, now under arrest, say the ear-old is likely hiding near his hometown - brussels.. explaining - he called to ask for help the saturday morning after the attacks - they picked him up in paris - and drove him back to belgium. one of the friend's attorneys telling abc news- abdeslam appeared "extremely angry" during the trip? but remained "very calm" during 3 different identity checks by french police. mg, abc news, paris. lukas: americans who owe tens of thousands of dollars in overdue taxes could find themselves unable to travel internationally. lawmakers are working on a highway funding bill that includes a provision to revoke the passport of any u-s citizen who owes more than 50-grand in quote "... seriously delinquent tax debt." supporters of the measure say it will be a big incentive to get those
starting from the island of leros - following the same path as many syrian refugees. (gfx) and tonight- new insight about salah abdeslam-- believed to be the gunman shown in this surveillance video from a paris caf? and- obtained by daily mail dot-com... two of his friends, now under arrest, say the ear-old is likely hiding near his hometown - brussels.. explaining - he called to ask for help the saturday morning after the attacks - they picked him up in paris - and drove him back to belgium....
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-leros.viernes 13. en una entrevista para el programa vice que transmite la cadena hbo el lÍder de la banda de rock que tocaban el teatro le bataclan donde murieron 89 personas recordÓ como muchos miembros del pÚblico se escondieron en su camerino hasta que fueron encontrados por los terroristas ejecutados. (habla en inglÉs) un canal de televisiÓn inglÉs difundiÓ la fotografÍa de cÓmo quedÓ el departamento tras el mero operativo antiterrorista que acabÓ con la ejecución del presunto...
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it was used by someone claiming rev fudge on the island of leros. i.s.i.l. has unleached surgeon carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a war that has reached into france >>> live to paris. any developments to report as far as the investigation is concerned? >> reporter: more information continues to surface about the investigation. late on saturday the paris prosecutor gave his widening picture of what exactly happened here on friday. some of those details we already knew, that this was a well coordinated and planned attack. we new also that the attackers were heavily armed, they had rifles and home-made explosives and suicide belts. we have information about who may have been behind the attacks themselves. largely from forensic evidence that has been gathered at the bataclan hall just down the road, a crucial fingerprint there has been able to be traced to one french national from the southern suburb of paris. he is a 29 year old man and is named. he has been known to police for some time. he had been on the fringes of police intelligence. somebody w
it was used by someone claiming rev fudge on the island of leros. i.s.i.l. has unleached surgeon carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a war that has reached into france >>> live to paris. any developments to report as far as the investigation is concerned? >> reporter: more information continues to surface about the investigation. late on saturday the paris prosecutor gave his widening picture of what exactly happened here on friday. some of those details we already knew,...
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they say he registered as a migrant on leros in october. france say the aircraft carrier will join operations against islamic state in iraq and the levant on monday. the vessel is the largest warship in western europe. it carries 40 aircraft and will be stationed in the eastern mediterranean. russia is intensifying its campaign in syria with war ships in the caspian sea. activists say the strikes are some of the heaviest since the syrian conflict began in 2011 t in an interview with chinese television bashar al-assad says they helped the issues in syria. his troops are advancing on nearly every front. the united states announced that the coalition conducted 29 strikes against i.s.i.l. on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into place by french president francois hollande. 91% of frernlg citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. the poll also said 94% of the respondents support further border contro
they say he registered as a migrant on leros in october. france say the aircraft carrier will join operations against islamic state in iraq and the levant on monday. the vessel is the largest warship in western europe. it carries 40 aircraft and will be stationed in the eastern mediterranean. russia is intensifying its campaign in syria with war ships in the caspian sea. activists say the strikes are some of the heaviest since the syrian conflict began in 2011 t in an interview with chinese...
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he registered as a migrant on the greek island of leros back in october. france says its aircraft carrier will join operations against the islamic state in iraq and the levant on monday. the nuclear-powered vessel is the largest warship in europe. russia is intensifying its campaign with war ships in the caspian sea targeting locations across the country. they're the he heaviest attacks since 2011. bashar al-assad said the russian strikes have helped improve the situation in syria and his troops are advancing "on nearly every front". the united states announced the co ignores had 25 strikes on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into place by francois hollande according to a new poll released in france on sunday. that poll stating that 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. the poll also saying that 94% of respondents support further border controls. on sunday it was announced that the war craft w
he registered as a migrant on the greek island of leros back in october. france says its aircraft carrier will join operations against the islamic state in iraq and the levant on monday. the nuclear-powered vessel is the largest warship in europe. russia is intensifying its campaign with war ships in the caspian sea targeting locations across the country. they're the he heaviest attacks since 2011. bashar al-assad said the russian strikes have helped improve the situation in syria and his...
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it was used by a rough gee in leros. another has been arrested in belgium. >> multiple arrests have been scuffed. investigations are still ongoing. >> reporter: in germany authorities say a man arrested in bavaria earlier this month with a car loaded in arms, would be a dleer >> reporter: after the attackes on the offices of "charlie hebdo," a huge crowd around here. police are still worried about security. investigators say attacks were part of a well coordinated cross-border operation. they're now looking beyond france for more clues. this colorful city is struggling to understand the mass murder that happened here. the french government ask calling for unity >>> paul brennan is live for us now in brussels. tell us about this belgium connection. >> reporter: it has become stronger and strongera and it does appear that the predominant number of the attackers had very strong links with an area of the country. it is a predominantly muslim area. there have brenn issues with radicalisation in that area in the past. previous
it was used by a rough gee in leros. another has been arrested in belgium. >> multiple arrests have been scuffed. investigations are still ongoing. >> reporter: in germany authorities say a man arrested in bavaria earlier this month with a car loaded in arms, would be a dleer >> reporter: after the attackes on the offices of "charlie hebdo," a huge crowd around here. police are still worried about security. investigators say attacks were part of a well coordinated...
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one of them, posing as a syrian refugee, crossing into the greek island of leros on october 3rd.or doctored syrian passport and hid amongst those refugees making his way through europe here to france. that man then strapped an explosive vest on friday, detonating himself at the soccer stadium. our senior international correspondent arwa damon is in leros, greece, has been reporting on the refugees, and knows a lot more about him. and investigators are trying to piece this together arwa, how he hid amongst the refugees, how he got through the process all the way here to france. what do you know? >> well, erin, in all of this he was pretty much hiding in plain sight. there were no red flags that were raised. arguably there was no way that any red flag could have been raised this early on in the process. as a refugee or migrant landing at any of these entry points in to greece, having made that very dangerous journey from turkey, the process is pretty much the same. these individuals are registered, if they have a passport or some sort of identification, that process is a little bit
one of them, posing as a syrian refugee, crossing into the greek island of leros on october 3rd.or doctored syrian passport and hid amongst those refugees making his way through europe here to france. that man then strapped an explosive vest on friday, detonating himself at the soccer stadium. our senior international correspondent arwa damon is in leros, greece, has been reporting on the refugees, and knows a lot more about him. and investigators are trying to piece this together arwa, how he...
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it was used by someone claiming refuge on the greek island of leros in october. eau motions are still running high here. i.s.i.l. has unleashed such carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a water reaching into france >>> going to paris. neve, details coming about who is involved and what happened. where is the focus now? >> reporter: it's early morning here in paris. the second day of morning. that's perhaps where the focus is for more people focusing on exactly what happened here in coming to terms with what is deeply traumatised this city. over night mounting attributes here. the authorities have urged people not to gather in large crowds. there is a perceived security risk and some areas are, indeed, still active crime scenes. as you mentioned there, the investigation into the attacks continues with the french prosecutors, investigators making their understanding of what has happened here known to the public. some of what we said they already know, that there were seven attackers, that they operated in three separate groups but they were heavily armed wi
it was used by someone claiming refuge on the greek island of leros in october. eau motions are still running high here. i.s.i.l. has unleashed such carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a water reaching into france >>> going to paris. neve, details coming about who is involved and what happened. where is the focus now? >> reporter: it's early morning here in paris. the second day of morning. that's perhaps where the focus is for more people focusing on exactly what...
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. >> we lost arwa damon on the island of leros.rist transited through their claiming to be a syrian migrant. was given papers and followed the immigrant corridor through the balkans and into western europe. an arrived in greece over a month ago and five weeks after that, part of the wave of terror attacks in paris that left 129 people dead. the attacks here dominating the conversation in the united states as well. now part of the race for president. almost all of the candidates weighed in. hear what they had to say next. dave's been working on his game, morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? dave loves the two scoops and that kellogg's raisin bran is one more step towards a healthy tomorrow. you eat slower than you play. you're in a hurry to lose, huh? oh, ok! invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... >>> welcome back to "ear
. >> we lost arwa damon on the island of leros.rist transited through their claiming to be a syrian migrant. was given papers and followed the immigrant corridor through the balkans and into western europe. an arrived in greece over a month ago and five weeks after that, part of the wave of terror attacks in paris that left 129 people dead. the attacks here dominating the conversation in the united states as well. now part of the race for president. almost all of the candidates weighed...
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used on october the 3rd, by somebody going through the stream of refugees on to the greek island of leros having crossed the aegean sea. we don't know whether the owner of that passport is the same man. a syrian passport was a valuable commodity. anyone who can get hold of a syrian passport is more likely to get refer uj e status. the green authorities are sending finger prints to see if they match up with the police forensic evidence here. >> david, thank you very much for that update from paris. davidchater live. the public prosecutor outlined the sequence the attacks. the violence began around 20 past 9 local time when the first of three bombs went off outside the stade de france. about the same time in the 10th district, gun men attacked la pet teeth restaurant and a neighboring restaurant. .15 were killed. 5 dead were shot dead afterwards in another nearby restaurant two kilometers away in the 11th district. the gunmen killed at least 19 people in an attack on l la belle aquit restaurant a suicide bomberset off ex plostives at a restaurant but failed to kill anyone else. at 10 minute
used on october the 3rd, by somebody going through the stream of refugees on to the greek island of leros having crossed the aegean sea. we don't know whether the owner of that passport is the same man. a syrian passport was a valuable commodity. anyone who can get hold of a syrian passport is more likely to get refer uj e status. the green authorities are sending finger prints to see if they match up with the police forensic evidence here. >> david, thank you very much for that update...
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of the person who was dead or what remained of it, the guy had come -- it was someone came through leros so he was probably part of the refugees, right? this of course has raised enormous anxiety and put a name on the fears of which are part an parcel of the campaign. this is clearly a challenge we shall have to face. and let's not forefet, even though the influx influx from syria is important. what is probably the most frightening in terms of numbers is the influx coming through the failed state of libya by both from the southern parts of tunisia, to italy. which led, for instance, in france, the city of calle which is the chunnel under the channel. the chunnel they say in britain, to france. you have a camp of migrants, trying to get into the chunnel in order to go to britain. which of course is creating problems of public order, which is cheering a heavy debate. in spite of all that, as of now, there is no, there is no violence in france. there is no feeling of anxiety, but if we have a significant amount of votes for the extreme right, those elections which are regional elections. we
of the person who was dead or what remained of it, the guy had come -- it was someone came through leros so he was probably part of the refugees, right? this of course has raised enormous anxiety and put a name on the fears of which are part an parcel of the campaign. this is clearly a challenge we shall have to face. and let's not forefet, even though the influx influx from syria is important. what is probably the most frightening in terms of numbers is the influx coming through the failed...
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they also say he registered as a migrant on leros in october. the french president will meet with the british prime minister on monday. it >> reporter: france at war is what the president promiseed and that is what is being delivered. increased raids on i.s.i.l. targets in syria. the aircraft carrier is in position to intensify the air strikes. francois hollande finds his popularity rising after a week of national trauma with 130 lives lost in the paris attacks. one poll says more than 90% support university of missouri actions so far. >> reporter: right now the people of france appear to be content with what their president is doing and saying, but the week ahead will probably be the most difficult in his presidency. he has to actually convince people that what he says and does is right. once he was seen as a mild mannered mr grey sort of figure. now he is following a hawkish path. >> reporter: france can't go it alone. francois hollande's first meeting will be with the u.k. prime minimum officer. he is trying to extend british air strikes on i
they also say he registered as a migrant on leros in october. the french president will meet with the british prime minister on monday. it >> reporter: france at war is what the president promiseed and that is what is being delivered. increased raids on i.s.i.l. targets in syria. the aircraft carrier is in position to intensify the air strikes. francois hollande finds his popularity rising after a week of national trauma with 130 lives lost in the paris attacks. one poll says more than...
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disturbing possibility a syria body is said to match identification details recorded on the greek island of lerose killer may have arrived among boatloads of refugees in october. a country in a state of emergency wondering why this is happening again so soon after the attacks on charlie hebdo, certainlysists and jewish shoppers at a kosher supermarket. >> in the aftermath of those january attacks, people filled the area here world leaders gathered and stood united among its alleys in defense of its freedoms. a far more fractured difference in france. a president promising to defeat the enemy. looking for an enemy within. a nation of deep disquiet. al jazeera, paris. >> more on the backlash muslims might face we are join by the sportspen for the collective against islama februaryphobia in france is. what sort of reaction did you see last night after the attack? >> we are counting the dead. we don't -- we are not sure what's going on right now. what's happening right now is that a country including muslims, jews christians. what's been going on for 30 minutes after the attack people started pointin
disturbing possibility a syria body is said to match identification details recorded on the greek island of lerose killer may have arrived among boatloads of refugees in october. a country in a state of emergency wondering why this is happening again so soon after the attacks on charlie hebdo, certainlysists and jewish shoppers at a kosher supermarket. >> in the aftermath of those january attacks, people filled the area here world leaders gathered and stood united among its alleys in...
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it was used by somebody claiming rev fudge in the agreeing island of leros in october. i.s.i.l. has unleashed carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a war that has reached into france >>> to jacky rowland. there are a few people milling around behind you. i'm just wondering what they're saying about what happened and what the feeling is there today. >> reporter: i'm at a traditional place in france where people come to at times of national crisis and mourning. those viewers who were watching al jazeera back in january after the "charlie hebdo," they will remember how this became a shrine to a victim. it is like now. people coming to lay flowers and light candles. there's a sense of disbelief, a sense of you be reality and fear, also indignation at what happened >>> we know a car has been found which is possibly linked to the attackers. what is coming out today, about who they were? >> reporter: we first heard about this car when the paris prosecutor spoke to journalists on saturday. he said there's a black fiaat had been involved in the shoot ittings at two of the location
it was used by somebody claiming rev fudge in the agreeing island of leros in october. i.s.i.l. has unleashed carnage in beirut and baghdad, but now it is a war that has reached into france >>> to jacky rowland. there are a few people milling around behind you. i'm just wondering what they're saying about what happened and what the feeling is there today. >> reporter: i'm at a traditional place in france where people come to at times of national crisis and mourning. those viewers...
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, both passed through greece on the same day, october 3rd starting off in the same greek island of leros as so many other refugees. 800 raids in france alone hunting for salah abdeslam believed to be the man blasting away in this video obtained by dailymail.com. friends of his said he called them this week asking them to help him get back to syria. on the run from western authorities and according though those friends hearing retribution from isis for not detonating his suicide vest. they work to identify a third man killed in this apartment wednesday. thousands of bullets fired in a raid targeting paris attack ringleaderboard abaaoud. it took police over 24 hours to identify his body, that of 26-year-old hasna aitboulahcen, who s.w.a.t. teams initially tried to convince to surrender. >> where is your boyfriend? >> he's not my boyfriend. >> where is he? >> he's not my boyfriend. >> speaking exclusively to abc this man said the recentlial callized aitboulahcen tried to lure his men upstairs. >> started to throw grenades through the windows, through the kill us. >> reporter: one of the thr
, both passed through greece on the same day, october 3rd starting off in the same greek island of leros as so many other refugees. 800 raids in france alone hunting for salah abdeslam believed to be the man blasting away in this video obtained by dailymail.com. friends of his said he called them this week asking them to help him get back to syria. on the run from western authorities and according though those friends hearing retribution from isis for not detonating his suicide vest. they work...
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registered, went through the process, the aisle of leros. >> as i was discussing with they seemed to be engaged. or realizing now international terrorism, the downing of the russian airliner, the suicide attack in beirut, this horrific attack in paris. i'm wondering, is there a disconnect between president obama an his people say saying we took back the city of sinjar 17 months laterer and the carnage that isis is involved in now. >> well, i think we are witnessing the in effect -- from isis's point of view, the retaliation to what the u.s. and france have been attempting to do so far. and others. they're fighting hezbollah, so they attack the blah area of beirut. this is their effort to carry the fight that we have been taking against them into our cities, and our heartland, to show to impose a cost on our vilian population of the so far limited measures that we >> but then i was going to say, doesn't the, quote, containment that the president is talking about miss the point? >> well, they are trying to show it's futile, in other words we can't be contained. yes, you can knock 25 mi
registered, went through the process, the aisle of leros. >> as i was discussing with they seemed to be engaged. or realizing now international terrorism, the downing of the russian airliner, the suicide attack in beirut, this horrific attack in paris. i'm wondering, is there a disconnect between president obama an his people say saying we took back the city of sinjar 17 months laterer and the carnage that isis is involved in now. >> well, i think we are witnessing the in effect --...
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because there's different stories but european officials that he crossed into the greek island of leros made his way into europe and on which he put his fingerprint. he went through macedonia and croatia and here to france. he strapped on an explosive vest and detonated himself at the soccer stadium. as the investigation widers people in paris are rattled. there were two very different things that happened at the same time here. the first was actually at noter dame, there was a memorial service, 12 minutes of bells ringing. i was there amidst thousands. there was a moment or two when a shout would go out. deer in the headlights in many people's eyes. here though something very different happened. there was a false alarm but of course there's that incredible fear and here's what happened. [ screaming ] >> a crowd of mourners suddenly spooked when apparently somebody said they heard gunshots. someone in the crowd thought they heard gunfire and that's how nervous people are here. i was talking to one of our reporters who said it was truly terrifying with people running down the street. peo
because there's different stories but european officials that he crossed into the greek island of leros made his way into europe and on which he put his fingerprint. he went through macedonia and croatia and here to france. he strapped on an explosive vest and detonated himself at the soccer stadium. as the investigation widers people in paris are rattled. there were two very different things that happened at the same time here. the first was actually at noter dame, there was a memorial...
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it was used by someone claiming rev fudge on the greek island of leros in october. several men have also been arrested in belgium. police say they're connected to a car found by the bataclan. >> search warrants have been executed. these are still ongoing as we speak judge in germany a man was arrested earlier in a car loaded with explosives who might also be linked. mounting tributes to those who lost their lives. many remain in a critical condition. huge crowds gathered here 10 months ago. now the authorities are warning against large rallies. they're still worried about security. investigators say the attacks were part of a well coordinated cross-border operation. they're now looking beyond france for more clues. this colorful city is struggling to understand the mass murder that happened here. the french government is calling for unity >>> going live now to jacky rowland. she is in paris for us. tell us what's going on there. >> reporter: people here, although the police have asked people to stay at home and they're worried about big crowds gathering in public pl
it was used by someone claiming rev fudge on the greek island of leros in october. several men have also been arrested in belgium. police say they're connected to a car found by the bataclan. >> search warrants have been executed. these are still ongoing as we speak judge in germany a man was arrested earlier in a car loaded with explosives who might also be linked. mounting tributes to those who lost their lives. many remain in a critical condition. huge crowds gathered here 10 months...
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they know, according to these documents they say he was processed arrivine ining on the island of leros october/3 a 3rd with other refugees made the trip through macedonia and serbia and croatia and registered according to french authorities in a serbian refugee camp on october 7th. it is proposed and concluded by investigators here this person would have gradually made their way to paris over the period of over a month since then the attack happened november 13th. they say that the fingerprint of the first bomber at the stade de france matches the print on this document that was found with him. they say the name is ahmad mohammed. they say he was born according to these documents the 10th of september, 1999. they also say the -- 2345e7b th. they say the new development of these bombers coming in as infiltra infiltrators into the wave of refugees and migrants is that his fingerprints were not known to the french authorities. they are telling us that they were not in the french database. obviously, we're still trying to chase all this down. there will be all sorts of claims and counter-c
they know, according to these documents they say he was processed arrivine ining on the island of leros october/3 a 3rd with other refugees made the trip through macedonia and serbia and croatia and registered according to french authorities in a serbian refugee camp on october 7th. it is proposed and concluded by investigators here this person would have gradually made their way to paris over the period of over a month since then the attack happened november 13th. they say that the fingerprint...
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themselves up through greece on the same day, october 3rd starting off in the same greek island of leros as so many syrian refugs. since the attacks more than 800 raids in france alone hunting for salah abdeslam believed to be the man blasting away in this video obtained by dailymail.com. friends of abdeslam tell abc news he called them this week asking them to on the run from western authorities and according to those hearing retribution from isis for not detonating his suicide vest in the attacks one week ago that as french authorities work to identify a third man killed in this apartme wednesday. thousands of bullets fired in a raid targeting paris attack ringleader abdelhamid abaaoud. it took police over 24 hours to identify his body, that of 26-year-old hasna aitboulahcen, who s.w.a.t. teams initially tried to convince to surreer. >> where is your boyfriend? >> he's not my boyfriend. >> where is he? >> he's not my boyfriend. >> reporter: speaking exclusively to abc news, eric gigot is the deputy commander of france's s.w.a.t. unit saying the recently radicalize edd aitboulahcen trie
themselves up through greece on the same day, october 3rd starting off in the same greek island of leros as so many syrian refugs. since the attacks more than 800 raids in france alone hunting for salah abdeslam believed to be the man blasting away in this video obtained by dailymail.com. friends of abdeslam tell abc news he called them this week asking them to on the run from western authorities and according to those hearing retribution from isis for not detonating his suicide vest in the...
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we have cnn's arwa damon covering that for us from leros, greece.rwa. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. difficult to prevent that from haing. especially if a person's fingerprifinge fingerprints are not in the system. they have seen a fairly significant influx of migrants and refugees. the process if they arrive here, if they have documentation, they use that to try to prove their identity. it is easy to buy a fake passport. in turkey, they are sold for $600 up to $1,000. the registration process means their identification is taken off of them temporarily. they are fingerprinted and whatever background checks are done, they are done. if a person has not been printed in the past, there is no way to know if they are in the system. it is fairly easy to exploit the voyage they have been taking. people here are appalled by what happened in paris. it is the same violence that drove them from their homes. it is that fear that it could happen again that caused them, alisyn, to make the decision to leave everything behind. now they too are very worried beca
we have cnn's arwa damon covering that for us from leros, greece.rwa. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. difficult to prevent that from haing. especially if a person's fingerprifinge fingerprints are not in the system. they have seen a fairly significant influx of migrants and refugees. the process if they arrive here, if they have documentation, they use that to try to prove their identity. it is easy to buy a fake passport. in turkey, they are sold for $600 up to $1,000. the...
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a lawmaker says the man traveled from syria, arrived on the greek island of leros october 3rd and madeay through macedonia, serbia, pcroatia, then to paris. two dead terrorists have been identified at this point. one is connected to belgium. his name is bilal hafdi, 19 or 20 years old, a. another terrorist who attacked the concert hall, his name is ismael omar mostefai. he was radicalized several years ago. that's what we know about these suspects. >> >>> to our viewers, stay with cnn for all the breaks news on the paris terrorist attacks. i'm wolf blitzer. thank you very much for joining us. >>> south is not a monolith. there are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now important things have been happening with food. a lot of them having to do with this guy.
a lawmaker says the man traveled from syria, arrived on the greek island of leros october 3rd and madeay through macedonia, serbia, pcroatia, then to paris. two dead terrorists have been identified at this point. one is connected to belgium. his name is bilal hafdi, 19 or 20 years old, a. another terrorist who attacked the concert hall, his name is ismael omar mostefai. he was radicalized several years ago. that's what we know about these suspects. >> >>> to our viewers, stay...
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the scenes of the paris attack, and that passport is traced back here to the small greek island of lerosthis individual according to the greek authorities came through here on october 3rd on what the frenchp are saying is either a forged or perhaps stolen syrian passport. but here's the thing, with or without valid identification, people can still come to greece to the various european entry point, and declare themselves refugees, because the scale of the crisis is so great, that many of those fleeing syria is fleeing without their documentation, and so what happens is that once an individual reach's greek greece's shores, they begin to be processed. if they have identification, it is faster, but there are others on site who are trying to verify their identities and stories to the capabilities and then everybody is fingerprinted and put into the system. the problem is that they are not fingerprinted and put into a global database which doesn't really exist. so if no one has any red flags raise at this stage, then easily they can move from here onwards to europe. this is of great concern
the scenes of the paris attack, and that passport is traced back here to the small greek island of lerosthis individual according to the greek authorities came through here on october 3rd on what the frenchp are saying is either a forged or perhaps stolen syrian passport. but here's the thing, with or without valid identification, people can still come to greece to the various european entry point, and declare themselves refugees, because the scale of the crisis is so great, that many of those...
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office, though, says his fingerprints match those of a refugee who passed through the greek island of lerosentering syria. reports say he traveled through four more countries, two of them unaccounted for. he was among 218,000 people who made that trek from the mediterranean to europe in october. this according to the united nations. for context, that's relative will the same number of crossings for all of 2014. the u.s. currently letting in 10,000 refugees while germany has already accepted 93,000 and pledged to take 500,000 more. but, look, the president allowing them, letting them in doesn't mean they'll really have anywhere to go. fifteen states here in the united states have already said, not here. actually now it's 17, sorry. got to update this as we speak. listen to presidential candidate governor john kasich on fox business. he's actually joining the charge. listen. >> let me be clear, there should be nothing done on this, no more entry into this country. at this point in time until a significant amount of time has been invested in who these people are. and if we can't determine who
office, though, says his fingerprints match those of a refugee who passed through the greek island of lerosentering syria. reports say he traveled through four more countries, two of them unaccounted for. he was among 218,000 people who made that trek from the mediterranean to europe in october. this according to the united nations. for context, that's relative will the same number of crossings for all of 2014. the u.s. currently letting in 10,000 refugees while germany has already accepted...
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the lawmaker says the man traveled from syria, arrived on the greek island of leros on october 3rd thenedoniamac croatia then to paris. the investigation moved into belgium as well with a number of arrests there linked to the assaults friday night. >> translator: we need to intensify this cooperation all the more because those who are in belgium and helped to organize and carry out these attacks were not known to the french intelligence services. >> reporter: at least two of the dead attackers are connected to bell yum including bilal hafdi. another one who attacked the concert hall was born in the suburbs of paris, ismael omar mostefai. as for the co-conspirator believed to be alive, he's dangerous and people should not interact with him. >> the types of weapons used, ak-47s, a vehicle with several ak-47s abandoned in paris, he's probably like a wounded cornered animal right now. >> reporter: former u.s. marshall art roderick says one of the dangers law enforcement has to watch out for in hunting salah abdeslam, whatever vehicle he's in or place he's hiding could be rigged for explosiv
the lawmaker says the man traveled from syria, arrived on the greek island of leros on october 3rd thenedoniamac croatia then to paris. the investigation moved into belgium as well with a number of arrests there linked to the assaults friday night. >> translator: we need to intensify this cooperation all the more because those who are in belgium and helped to organize and carry out these attacks were not known to the french intelligence services. >> reporter: at least two of the...
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the greek island of leros last month. thousands of refugees arrive in greece each day. eu countries feared that terrorists could be among them. here in the united states on saturday, republican presidential candidate donald trump said the obama administration's plan to take in syrian refugees was "insane." jeb bush said this today on "meet the press." >> the great majority of refugees need to be safely kept in syria which means the safe zones need to be serious. we need to build a coalition that can fight both assad and isis and give people safe haven. i do think we have a responsibility to help with refugees after proper screening. i think our focus ought to be on the christians who have no place in syria anymore. they are being beheaded, excute by both sides. i think we have a responsibility to help. >> president obama's deputy national security adviser ben rhodes said this -- >> does the president have any pause about bringing syrian refugees in to the united states? >> no, chuck. we have very extensive screening procedures for all syrian refugees that would come to
the greek island of leros last month. thousands of refugees arrive in greece each day. eu countries feared that terrorists could be among them. here in the united states on saturday, republican presidential candidate donald trump said the obama administration's plan to take in syrian refugees was "insane." jeb bush said this today on "meet the press." >> the great majority of refugees need to be safely kept in syria which means the safe zones need to be serious. we...
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a tiny little island of leros, population, 8,000.al was registered and fingerprinted here. that is the standard operating procedure when these refugees and migrants do come through. they are then issued a piece of paper that allows them to stay in greece for 60 days. we spoke with the mayor here, who expressed something we've been hearing from other greek authorities. that is that the coast guard, the police that are the ones who are doing the bulk of the registration here, the fingerprinting, don't necessarily have the needed capabilities. they have been, even prior to the attack in paris, asking for additional support from europe, from front ex. front exhas has a presence burk they ne -- but they need more. if an individual is just getting fingerprinted, there's no database to check that against. one thing agencies have been expressing concern about is some of these people that are exploiting this refugee route at this stage do not have prior records. they're complete unknowns. what they're doing is taking advantage of a route that
a tiny little island of leros, population, 8,000.al was registered and fingerprinted here. that is the standard operating procedure when these refugees and migrants do come through. they are then issued a piece of paper that allows them to stay in greece for 60 days. we spoke with the mayor here, who expressed something we've been hearing from other greek authorities. that is that the coast guard, the police that are the ones who are doing the bulk of the registration here, the fingerprinting,...
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already is, michael, that could play straight into isis' hands. >> thanks to arwa damon there from lerosgreece. >>> coming up, obama and putin. >> two staunch adversaries meeting on the sidelines of the g-20 summit. i know how it is. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this s
already is, michael, that could play straight into isis' hands. >> thanks to arwa damon there from lerosgreece. >>> coming up, obama and putin. >> two staunch adversaries meeting on the sidelines of the g-20 summit. i know how it is. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital...
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registering in the greek island of leros. so many of those s.w.a.t. raids happened right here in this neighborhood neighborhood. four of the attackers lived within blocks of where i'm standing. at thend of this square lived the last fugitive right next to the police station. matt gman, abc news, brussels. >> next that new warning for american travellers as the busiest travel week of the year gets under way. u.s. cities on heightened alert this morning. w york conducted drills, practicing what to do o in the event of a suicide attack. the los angeles airport preparing, as well. security stepped up at transportation centers all across the country. the threat not just from terror groups overseas. >> we arand we continue to be and we have been concerned about copycat-like attacks. >> the state department says the alert is not based on any specific intelligence about an imminent attack. it is not meant to stotop americans they say from traveling, just to make sure they exercise vigilance. >> the fight againinst isis the reason for a one-day trip to washing
registering in the greek island of leros. so many of those s.w.a.t. raids happened right here in this neighborhood neighborhood. four of the attackers lived within blocks of where i'm standing. at thend of this square lived the last fugitive right next to the police station. matt gman, abc news, brussels. >> next that new warning for american travellers as the busiest travel week of the year gets under way. u.s. cities on heightened alert this morning. w york conducted drills, practicing...
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killed themselves outside of the staud ydium, they believe t terrorist arrived on the greek island of lerosn october 3rd, using the same path that has been used by hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who are hoping to get to germany, hoping to get to sweden to start new lives. if, in fact, that is the case, it's the first clear example of a terrorist infiltrating refu e refugee -- that flood of refugees which has been coming to countries throughout europe, and that is raising some real concerns among european leaders about how to deal with the flood of refugees. germany has taken in hundreds of thousands, as many as 800,000, and may take as many as 1 million before the end of this year. there's also major backlash in the united states. some governors refusing to let in syrian refugees. others calling for tighter measures. the fears that an attack like happened in paris could happen on u.s. soil. joining me was the lead police official during the boston marathon. we're also joined by co-author of "isis inside the army of terror," also a senior editor for "the daily beast." michael
killed themselves outside of the staud ydium, they believe t terrorist arrived on the greek island of lerosn october 3rd, using the same path that has been used by hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees who are hoping to get to germany, hoping to get to sweden to start new lives. if, in fact, that is the case, it's the first clear example of a terrorist infiltrating refu e refugee -- that flood of refugees which has been coming to countries throughout europe, and that is raising some...