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this has caused anger from the man hired to defend saleh abdeslam.the barster who took on the job a couple of days ago, when saleh abdeslam was first arrested, he believe that is by making this information public, that it does go some way in strengthing a case before the trial has even begun. >> saleh abdeslam will fight extradition to france. is there any chance of him avoiding that? >> that's right. his lawyer said he will fight extradition to paris. legally, it is still possible for that to take place, meaning the extradition will take time. the barrister said he could remain here in belgium for another three months to continue with questions, as well, but still the french leadership, the french president francois hollande on friday immediately after saleh abdeslam was selected said it should be a matter of urgency that he is transferred to paris. lawyers representing those killed in the attacks are also very eager to see that justice is done in the french capital, where of course, the attacks took place. of course, now that there is this row betw
this has caused anger from the man hired to defend saleh abdeslam.the barster who took on the job a couple of days ago, when saleh abdeslam was first arrested, he believe that is by making this information public, that it does go some way in strengthing a case before the trial has even begun. >> saleh abdeslam will fight extradition to france. is there any chance of him avoiding that? >> that's right. his lawyer said he will fight extradition to paris. legally, it is still possible...
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we had spoken to people that a guy like saleh abdeslam hiding in plain sight here. one person said he had no idea he was here, if he did, he would have turned him in. another person said, however, a little bit more cagey. he said, hey, listen, this is probably the best place he could have hidden, among his people where he grew up. basically, again, finding safe haven in a -- sometimes a dangerous territory. back to you, heather. >> down the street from the house he grew up in and around the corner from the bar that he and his brother owned. >> greg palcott, thank you. >>> some of the suspects previously known to authorities, yet somehow it seems that red flags were missed. we turn to chief intelligence correspondent kathryn harris is live in washington. what is the latest from the u.s. state department? >> reporter: at this hour we've got an ongoing news conference at the state department and spokesman mark toner says 12 americans are still unaccounted for. he said an unspecified number may, in fact, be dead at this point. he didn't quite say it in those terms but w
we had spoken to people that a guy like saleh abdeslam hiding in plain sight here. one person said he had no idea he was here, if he did, he would have turned him in. another person said, however, a little bit more cagey. he said, hey, listen, this is probably the best place he could have hidden, among his people where he grew up. basically, again, finding safe haven in a -- sometimes a dangerous territory. back to you, heather. >> down the street from the house he grew up in and around...
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as we've seen in the case of saleh abdeslam, they don't infiltrate into these areas. >> saleh abdeslam believed to have been hiding out with the two people who made the bombs yesterday. it is becoming clear now that this was one cell. the people that we know about in that cell are all deceased and if there are others, authorities are alleging that there may be others, we don't have any information about them because the authorities haven't given us that. >> the secretary of state is going to be here on friday and really what we have from the state department right now is that the mission of the secretary will be to express condolences and meet with the authorities out here, shap. >> mike tobin with us here in brussels. thanks so much. >>> one of the suicide bombers who attacked the airport here in brussels left behind a sort of last will. he wrote in it -- they found it in a computer that was in a trash can nearby that bomb factory i mentioned. he wrote on that computer that he was afraid of getting caught, that he was worried he might be found in a cell next to saleh abdeslam, the man
as we've seen in the case of saleh abdeslam, they don't infiltrate into these areas. >> saleh abdeslam believed to have been hiding out with the two people who made the bombs yesterday. it is becoming clear now that this was one cell. the people that we know about in that cell are all deceased and if there are others, authorities are alleging that there may be others, we don't have any information about them because the authorities haven't given us that. >> the secretary of state is...
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after the paris attacks, saleh abdeslam was able to get out of france. how do they seal the borders? >> it's difficult. national borders in europe are porous. >> the schengen, this being raised again as one reason why within europe it's unsafe, people can move freely. do you think that's at risk? >> they've been looking at it since paris and there is a lot of discussion, but that is an integral part of the european society and to say that they are going to stop using it, there are implications. i think they are going to look at it carefully and perhaps not stop using it, but tweak it, a way to get more control. >> is there a way? >> well with that it it would be difficult, because if you have open borders, you have to basically, the security has to be increased an the external borders, where europe borders into asia minor, or people flying in from outside, that's how they have to control it. within europe, if they want to control schengen, it's going to be difficult. >> why do you think it took so long to find saleh abdeslam. are there holes in the secur
after the paris attacks, saleh abdeslam was able to get out of france. how do they seal the borders? >> it's difficult. national borders in europe are porous. >> the schengen, this being raised again as one reason why within europe it's unsafe, people can move freely. do you think that's at risk? >> they've been looking at it since paris and there is a lot of discussion, but that is an integral part of the european society and to say that they are going to stop using it, there...
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saleh abdeslam was shot in the leg as he was captured by police friday. he had planned to blow himself up in paris but changed his mind. we are live from brussels. the prime suspect in custody, what happens now to the investigation of the paris attacks? >> saleh abdeslam was initially charged on terrorism related charges saturday, terrorist murder is the exact charge levied against him by prosecutors. what we're seeing develop over the course of a day is something of a row between the french prosecutor's office, the french prosecutor himself and with the belgian barrister hired to defend saleh abdeslam. according to the french public prosecutor after an initial round of interviewing of saleh abdeslam, it is his view that he played a key role in the paris attacks and was one of the 10 attackers that are responsible for the deaths of 130 people in bars, in restaurants and in the concert hall. according to the french prosecutor, also, saleh abdeslam played a role in possibly planning to be one of the fourt. according to the initial round of interviewing, he
saleh abdeslam was shot in the leg as he was captured by police friday. he had planned to blow himself up in paris but changed his mind. we are live from brussels. the prime suspect in custody, what happens now to the investigation of the paris attacks? >> saleh abdeslam was initially charged on terrorism related charges saturday, terrorist murder is the exact charge levied against him by prosecutors. what we're seeing develop over the course of a day is something of a row between the...
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i'm in the mullenbeck area where the raid happened and where saleh abdeslam was arrested.e just heard two really large bangs. we don't know what that means, but two very large explosions. earlier some eyewitnesss said there were such explosions also of course a got of gunshot heard. so whether this means -- i mean you would sort of assume that that is telling us that this operation is ongoing, because we weren't completely sure, we have seen police cars move out of the area with their sirens going. those two big bangs that perhaps this operation is very much underway still. >> explain it for us, because it's hard for us to get the bearings watching the images coming in. the bangs that you heard did they come from the building where we presume he was captured or is separate building? can you tell? >> i really couldn't tell you that. all we know is that we heard two very big bangs. there were -- at the other end of the street behind me. now we are quite far down this street. it has been completely cordoned off by police. so those bangs came from the area to the right of my s
i'm in the mullenbeck area where the raid happened and where saleh abdeslam was arrested.e just heard two really large bangs. we don't know what that means, but two very large explosions. earlier some eyewitnesss said there were such explosions also of course a got of gunshot heard. so whether this means -- i mean you would sort of assume that that is telling us that this operation is ongoing, because we weren't completely sure, we have seen police cars move out of the area with their sirens...
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last week they captured a key suspect, saleh abdeslam in the brussels suburb of maelbeek. >> let's get more now from our analyst in the studio. when be a sla -- abdeslam was arrested, it was said to be a blow. it turns out it wasn't that much of a blow. >> it could have been in terms of getting their hands on a mastermind of a major operation, but also, it means it had residue to it, which means that whoever are his co-conspirators decided to carry the attacks before they themselves get caught because abdeslam was caught and probably would have coughed up, you know, some stuff about whoever has been working on and so on and so forth. you know, when we talk about it throughout the day and so on, we start digesting first of all the horror that we've been seeing from istanbul to brussels and from paris to london and so on and so forth, but more importantly, the first instincts, right, the first instincts is as we've been hearing earlier is ok, let's get more security, more security. ok, let's get the parameters even to the parking lot. what's next? are we going to put more security in sho
last week they captured a key suspect, saleh abdeslam in the brussels suburb of maelbeek. >> let's get more now from our analyst in the studio. when be a sla -- abdeslam was arrested, it was said to be a blow. it turns out it wasn't that much of a blow. >> it could have been in terms of getting their hands on a mastermind of a major operation, but also, it means it had residue to it, which means that whoever are his co-conspirators decided to carry the attacks before they themselves...
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. >>> paris attack suspect saleh abdeslam arrested. >>> accused of crimes against humanity, the former president of the democratic republican of congress awaits his verdict at the international criminal court. >>> i'll cover the sport, including. >> if i was a lady player, i'd go down every -- every night on my knees and thank god toeragger federer and rafael nadal were born. >> apologizing for comments over female players, reopening the debate on equal pay in the sport. >>> it is the second day of barack obama's historic visit to cuba, historic bang word that journalist's tend to over use but in this case is true. the symbolism have the visit was captured from a single image from a street in havana, air force one soaring over cubans driving 1950 sedans. it is 367 kilometers from miami to havana. it took lee hours to fly there mom washington, d.c. he is the first president to cross that stretch of water since 1928. we are covering the story. let's begin by watching patty's report. >> with this single step, u.s. president barack obama is hoping to change the course of history, the first
. >>> paris attack suspect saleh abdeslam arrested. >>> accused of crimes against humanity, the former president of the democratic republican of congress awaits his verdict at the international criminal court. >>> i'll cover the sport, including. >> if i was a lady player, i'd go down every -- every night on my knees and thank god toeragger federer and rafael nadal were born. >> apologizing for comments over female players, reopening the debate on equal...
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it was there that they found the fingerprint of saleh abdeslam.y also found the fingerprint of najim laachraoui. this is the individual sought by belgium officials. there are some reports he may have been arrested earlier but they say he remains at large. a manhunt is still underway not just in brussels but in several areas. there were raids overnight in the district of schaerbeek. it was there that police say they found a lot of explosives, tnt as well as nails, suitcase full of nails. one of the interesting developments of the investigation, what led police to this department came from a taxi driver according to the federal prosecutor who picked up three men at that address and drove them to the airport. once police put that image out on belgian media, a taxi driver said i picked up three individuals from this location. that's what led police to this address where they entered the building, entered the unit and found these explosives and this nail. it's a rapidly moving investigation but a manhunt is still underway for a suspect who's at large,
it was there that they found the fingerprint of saleh abdeslam.y also found the fingerprint of najim laachraoui. this is the individual sought by belgium officials. there are some reports he may have been arrested earlier but they say he remains at large. a manhunt is still underway not just in brussels but in several areas. there were raids overnight in the district of schaerbeek. it was there that police say they found a lot of explosives, tnt as well as nails, suitcase full of nails. one of...
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they knew where saleh abdeslam was and couldn't get to him.id belgium fail in its obligations to protect national security? >> that's a really great question, but i think that we don't understand the belgium system sufficiently to take this position. if you suspect that somebody who's a known terrorist is at a location, i cannot believe that a single law enforcement agency would not go in there and arrest that guy. i'm sorry. no police agencies going. >> that's just bad law enforcement in your view and isn't about civil liberties. >> two things, right, first let's extinguish between raids and arrests. a raid is when you go in and it's much broader, you're getting a whole lot of people, you bring them together and arrest them. when you go in to arrest a specific person, that's a different thing. i'm not sure what the belgian authorities are talking about here, raids or going after a particular individual. i cannot imagine that there's any restriction on the latter. >> the justice minister just to clarify said it would have required a raid to ar
they knew where saleh abdeslam was and couldn't get to him.id belgium fail in its obligations to protect national security? >> that's a really great question, but i think that we don't understand the belgium system sufficiently to take this position. if you suspect that somebody who's a known terrorist is at a location, i cannot believe that a single law enforcement agency would not go in there and arrest that guy. i'm sorry. no police agencies going. >> that's just bad law...
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he's also talked of plans for more attacks. >> investigators say paris attack suspect saleh abdeslam had plans for more operations, including restarting something in brussels. >> you want to go to the south of france in paris and wanted to be a suicide bombing, but he stopped. we don't know why, but he stopped and the next informations are that he was ready to restart something from bus sells and it's maybe the reality, because i said, we have found a lot of weapons, heavy weapons in the first investigations and we have seen a new network of people around him in brussels. >> speaking at a forum sunday, belgian's foreign minister said investigators of found 30 people involved in the attacks, but they are certain there are others. >> saleh abdeslam has been held by belgian police. his lawyer does not want him extra dated to france. >> he is cooperating with the belgian legal authorities. in the context of the european arrest warrant, i can tell you that we refuse extradition. >> in paris, senior government ministers held a meeting with security officials over the weekend. >> saleh abde
he's also talked of plans for more attacks. >> investigators say paris attack suspect saleh abdeslam had plans for more operations, including restarting something in brussels. >> you want to go to the south of france in paris and wanted to be a suicide bombing, but he stopped. we don't know why, but he stopped and the next informations are that he was ready to restart something from bus sells and it's maybe the reality, because i said, we have found a lot of weapons, heavy weapons...
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saleh abdeslam. when they raided one of the places where he was, they found traces of explosives, they knew something was up. >> talking to people in the news room today, these attacks seem to be happening so much more frequently. it brings you back to civilians in the u.s. are we targets again? we're seeing it in europe. >> you saw in san bernardino that there was an attack on a county office, a so called soft target, it's not behind a security zone where people have access. as i talked to this gentleman in brussels today, he was mentioning how airport terminals for instance were -- until you get behind the security line, anybody can show up, and he said that the security presence there is useless in the lobby against an attack like this. >> which is exactly what happened. they hadn't gone through security. >> this is before they got to security. any target, malls, any place where there's not a security quarten, these things are possible. because these are targets of opportunity. >> howard alt man,
saleh abdeslam. when they raided one of the places where he was, they found traces of explosives, they knew something was up. >> talking to people in the news room today, these attacks seem to be happening so much more frequently. it brings you back to civilians in the u.s. are we targets again? we're seeing it in europe. >> you saw in san bernardino that there was an attack on a county office, a so called soft target, it's not behind a security zone where people have access. as i...
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saleh abdeslam was the last major player on the run since a cell attacked cafes, a stadium, a concert. he was found in the molenbeek area. in one of those raids, abdeslam's fingerprints were found and that ultimately led to his arrest today. two others were arrested in today's raid and the operation is still ongoing. abdeslam was injured in the raid, but nbc's richard engel says tonight he could be a treasure trove of information about terrorists in europe. at the live desk, i'm jim handly. >> back here at home the two leading maryland democrats battle for a senate seat faced off in the first debate of the primary season. >> each repeatedly the other about everything from their experience to missing important meetings and chris gordon was there. >> reporter: donna edwards of prince george's county and chris van hollen of montgomery county both serve in the u.s. house of representatives. they are both democratic and progressive. they both want to succeed retiring senator barbara mikulski. today in their first face-to-face broadcast debate on american university's wamu radio, they began
saleh abdeslam was the last major player on the run since a cell attacked cafes, a stadium, a concert. he was found in the molenbeek area. in one of those raids, abdeslam's fingerprints were found and that ultimately led to his arrest today. two others were arrested in today's raid and the operation is still ongoing. abdeslam was injured in the raid, but nbc's richard engel says tonight he could be a treasure trove of information about terrorists in europe. at the live desk, i'm jim handly....
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going to cause concern now in retrospect, the first hours of questioning, saturday morning before saleh abdeslam went before a judge to determine how much longer he should be held, his lawyer said that abdeslam was cooperating with the police. now, if that didn't ring a warning to his cellmates that they needed to move along whatever they were planning if they were planning something, or worse than that. if somehow this had been a preagree coded message of some description. let's not forget. he had been in hiding four months. he had every opportunity to plan every angle of his potential arrest or potential next attack. so getting a message out to his supporters would probably typically be the first thing on his mind rather than say i've been arrested after being on the run and getting in shootouts with the police much. now i'm going to tell everything. there has to be concern by authorities. looking back on that in retrospect, determining the wiseness, if you will, allowing any information to have come from him getting in the public domain. but it does have to be a point of concern. albeit too l
going to cause concern now in retrospect, the first hours of questioning, saturday morning before saleh abdeslam went before a judge to determine how much longer he should be held, his lawyer said that abdeslam was cooperating with the police. now, if that didn't ring a warning to his cellmates that they needed to move along whatever they were planning if they were planning something, or worse than that. if somehow this had been a preagree coded message of some description. let's not forget. he...
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because after all, this was a day after the arrest of saleh abdeslam. was security at the airport tightened? >> since the paris attacks, we saw military staff all over belgium, actually in the airport, drink stations, in buildings and places where many people get together, so you saw police and increased police and military everywhere, but yeah, it's, i think it's like every airport in the world almost, you can just walk in and out the airport without being checked until you reach of course the border security and where you are screened for your hand luggage, but everybody can just go in and out, yeah, to pick up family or drop off family. it's yeah, huge public building like. >> aside from checking every bag and package and piece of luggage before they even walk into the airport, was there anything that could have been done so far based on the evidence that has emerged? >> no, i don't think so. i think if they really want to do a terrorist attack, they will be able to do it. you see now people saying like maybe we should just check them before people e
because after all, this was a day after the arrest of saleh abdeslam. was security at the airport tightened? >> since the paris attacks, we saw military staff all over belgium, actually in the airport, drink stations, in buildings and places where many people get together, so you saw police and increased police and military everywhere, but yeah, it's, i think it's like every airport in the world almost, you can just walk in and out the airport without being checked until you reach of...
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. >> change of mind, paris bombing suspect saleh abdeslam will not challenge extradition to france. >>> syrian government forces retake control of two isil positions in the ancient city of palmyra. >>> verdict is due in the genocide trial of former bosnian serb leader. >> i'll have all the sport, including a sad day for football, a former player passes away at the age of 68. >>> it's been two days since the bombings in brussels airport and a crowded metro station claimed the lives of 31 and injured hundreds of others. a minute's silence will be held nationwide this hour as the country continues to observe three days have mourning, the hunt is still on for one of the suspected bombers seen on a security camera in brussels airport. >> saleh abdeslam was arrested in the brussels neighborhood of malenbeek last week and told police he had plans to carry out a suicide bombing in parseries during the attacks loft november but then back tracked. >> i think we have to communicate that he wants to be extra dated to france as soon as possible. the case here is a small piece of the puzzle and he
. >> change of mind, paris bombing suspect saleh abdeslam will not challenge extradition to france. >>> syrian government forces retake control of two isil positions in the ancient city of palmyra. >>> verdict is due in the genocide trial of former bosnian serb leader. >> i'll have all the sport, including a sad day for football, a former player passes away at the age of 68. >>> it's been two days since the bombings in brussels airport and a crowded metro...
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investigators believe it is a reference to saleh abdeslam. one of the suspects of the paris attacks captured just last week. while his attorney denies any connection, police believe saleh abdeslam's arrest may have caused the terror cell to panic and accelerate plans. police are looking into the possibility that this terror cell may have had other potential targets revealing today that the brothers used hidden cameras to secretly record one of belgium's top nuclear scientists. david? >>> thank you marcy. we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc news throughout this terror investigation. eyewitness news reporter aj ross will join us live from brussels coming up on >>> former nypd officer peter who was convicted of manslaughter in the shooting death of aki girlie today apologized to girlie's domestic partner. he met with kimballinger to apologize in person. he was convicted of shooting girlie who was unarmed when he fired into a dark stair way in the ping houses in brooklyn. the brooklyn da is recommending he receive six months of hou
investigators believe it is a reference to saleh abdeslam. one of the suspects of the paris attacks captured just last week. while his attorney denies any connection, police believe saleh abdeslam's arrest may have caused the terror cell to panic and accelerate plans. police are looking into the possibility that this terror cell may have had other potential targets revealing today that the brothers used hidden cameras to secretly record one of belgium's top nuclear scientists. david?...
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the terror, just four days after the arrest of saleh abdeslam, the last suspect sought in november's paris attacks. while noting it is belgian security sources told c-n-n it's their working the network that carried out the brussels attacks is the same that carried out the attacks in paris. president obama belgium situation, remarks in havana. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally, belgium in bringing to justice those who are responsible. meanwhile, here in the u.s. no specific heightened transportation hubs like new york's penn station, and at airports in major cities like washington, chicago and los angeles. 19 u-c business school students who were in brussels as part of a marketing in europe program.. are stuck in antwerp, about 35 miles away.. right now. suzanne masterson.. a business professor with the students over there.. tells fox19 now they had taken a day trip to antwerp when the attacks happened... and are there at this hour. the group also tweeted out a picture announcing that they're safe, what's next. the group is supposed to fly from brussels b
the terror, just four days after the arrest of saleh abdeslam, the last suspect sought in november's paris attacks. while noting it is belgian security sources told c-n-n it's their working the network that carried out the brussels attacks is the same that carried out the attacks in paris. president obama belgium situation, remarks in havana. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally, belgium in bringing to justice those who are responsible. meanwhile, here in the u.s. no...
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saleh abdeslam was shot in the leg as he was captured by police friday. he planned to blow himself up in the paris attacks but changed his mind. >>> relatives friends and public are paying respects to the victim of saturday's plane crash is southern russia. more and more are laying flawers outside the terminal in attribute to the 62 passengers and crew. en route from dubai, it came down short of the runway. >>> officials working through the wreck only are collecting and reviewing broken pieces of the aircraft. the two black box flight recorders are in moscow undergoing further examination. giving an update earlier, the flight check chief executive from due bay gave this report. >> we now have our own specialist, a team both on the ground in ostrov and in dubai. we must not be drawn into speculation. we are asked that authorities are given the time, space they need to report definitely on the case of what happened in the accident. >> we'll explore the u.s. and cubed tumultuous past ahead of president obama's historic visit. >>> we speak to rural brazilians
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his name sal -- saleh abdeslam. he has always been the most enigmatic of the paris attackers. he is believed to have driven suicide bombers to the french stadium and one believes to have carried out an attack himself but had a chang of heart or chickened out, left his suicide vest behind and crossed out of france, went found today not far from his own home back in a neighborhood that is a suburb of brussels. police and commandos gathered at the building where they believe he was. they raided it inside and then opened fire on abdeslam injuring him in the leg and taking him and others into custody. this has been an important step for both french investigators and belgian authorities who have been working very closely together. u.s. officials congratulated belgium on this accomplishment. they said it dealt a blow to isis and said that the victims of the paris attacks will still be remembered. richard engle, nbc news, istanbul. >> this story is still developingment we will let you no he if any new details are released during our newscast. lester holt will have an update on the nbc
his name sal -- saleh abdeslam. he has always been the most enigmatic of the paris attackers. he is believed to have driven suicide bombers to the french stadium and one believes to have carried out an attack himself but had a chang of heart or chickened out, left his suicide vest behind and crossed out of france, went found today not far from his own home back in a neighborhood that is a suburb of brussels. police and commandos gathered at the building where they believe he was. they raided it...
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they did not find their primary targets saleh abdeslam but found his fingerprints and three days after i left they found him in the neighborhood in which he grew up, molenbeek, a corner around the family home. let me paint a picture for you. after meeting with the mayor and the police chiefs and the counter radicalization cell and the civilian prevention officials in molenbeek municipal city hall, i went with several of them for a walk around the neighborhood, no the a denied space by any measure. it's a beautiful part of town. it's not like some of the neighborhoods in the suburbs of paris. it's a 15-minute walk from the eu city center, three or four metro stops away, including the one that was just targeted, and as we circled around back to the municipal building, we got to a picturesque typical european cobblestone courtyard. on one side of that courtyard is the municipal building and on the other side of the courtyard, catty-cornered to it, with nothing but air between them is the abdeslam family home, window to window, there is nothing but air between the municipality and the home
they did not find their primary targets saleh abdeslam but found his fingerprints and three days after i left they found him in the neighborhood in which he grew up, molenbeek, a corner around the family home. let me paint a picture for you. after meeting with the mayor and the police chiefs and the counter radicalization cell and the civilian prevention officials in molenbeek municipal city hall, i went with several of them for a walk around the neighborhood, no the a denied space by any...
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saleh abdeslam said he planned to take part in the bomb fg of the, occer stadium but he backed t. abdeslam was c tured in brussels on friday. he's now fighting extradition to those terror attacks that killed 130 people. >> i can tell you that he's cooperating with the belgian justice and he'll refuse the extradition to france. >> belgian authorities charged the 26-year-old with participation in terrorist murder as the charge is called. >>> hope francis used his palm sunday homily to address the refugee crisis in europe. speaking in st. peter's square, the pontiff likened indifference to the refugnes to those who stood by while jesus was crucified. palm sunday marks the beginning of holy week. seven days of ceremony leading up to easter sunday. >>> here at home, hundreds of people march in lower manhattan on this palm sunday. parishioners and others will make their way down broadway from st. paul's chapel. hour. >>> coming up on "today in new york," an i-team investigation into workers' compensation. why many doctors are choosing to workers hurt on the job. >>> still dry outside ri
saleh abdeslam said he planned to take part in the bomb fg of the, occer stadium but he backed t. abdeslam was c tured in brussels on friday. he's now fighting extradition to those terror attacks that killed 130 people. >> i can tell you that he's cooperating with the belgian justice and he'll refuse the extradition to france. >> belgian authorities charged the 26-year-old with participation in terrorist murder as the charge is called. >>> hope francis used his palm sunday...
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---uno de los capturados es ''saleh abdeslam'', quien fue herido de bala en la pierna y luego arrestadotar prfugo... --- la polica hall huellas dctilares de ''abdeslam'' en otro tiroteo reportado en bruselas... --- este terrorista junto a otros fueron los cabecillas de la masacre en paris donde 130 murieron... topvo cesar --- en un mes los ocho magistrados de la corte suprema estaran analizando el caso sobre los alivios migratorios anunciado por el presidente obama... --- por esta razn...
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but it's becoming clearer that the arrest of this man, saleh abdeslam, may have been the trigger. the only survivor of the 10 paris attackers, abdeslam was captured friday in a police shoot-out. but his attorney, sven mary, told us that belgian police had interrogated him only once over the weekend, despite his links to both the paris and belgian attacks. >> you know, he was interviewed from the first time saturday. he didn't see any police officer before the attacks. so he saw police officers after the attacks. >> reporter: and other opportunities missed are also emerging. yesterday, the belgian prosecutor said bakraoui and his brother, khalid, had no previously known links to terrorism until march. but, in fact, khalid had an interpol red level arrest warrant for terrorism issued in december. the arrest warrant was issued when belgian police connected him to one of the hideout apartments used in the paris attacks. meanwhile, his older brother ibrahim was arrested as a suspected terrorist fighter by turkish security forces when he was caught trying to sneak into syria last summer
but it's becoming clearer that the arrest of this man, saleh abdeslam, may have been the trigger. the only survivor of the 10 paris attackers, abdeslam was captured friday in a police shoot-out. but his attorney, sven mary, told us that belgian police had interrogated him only once over the weekend, despite his links to both the paris and belgian attacks. >> you know, he was interviewed from the first time saturday. he didn't see any police officer before the attacks. so he saw police...
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police arrested saleh abdeslam in brussels. the 26-year-old was a member of the terror cell that killed 130 people in paris back in november. now police say he's confessed t a new terror plot. authorities fear he's already recruited a large nwork of people for that cause. >>> now to decision 2016. gop front-runner donald trump expected to meet with republican leaders before addressing pro israel lobbying group today in washington, d.c. trump, senator ted cruz, governor john kasich, hillary clinton, each expected to speak affairs committee policy conference. known as aipac. >> the group's leader says he's made questionable remarks about israel in the past. meantime, donald trump is strongly defending his security team. that's his personal security team after an incident over the weekend at a rally in tucson, arizona. the video shows trump's campaign manager allegedly grabbing the kol collar of a protester. the gop front-runner praised his security team. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. he had signs, th
police arrested saleh abdeslam in brussels. the 26-year-old was a member of the terror cell that killed 130 people in paris back in november. now police say he's confessed t a new terror plot. authorities fear he's already recruited a large nwork of people for that cause. >>> now to decision 2016. gop front-runner donald trump expected to meet with republican leaders before addressing pro israel lobbying group today in washington, d.c. trump, senator ted cruz, governor john kasich,...
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suspected terrorist saleh abdeslam was arrested on friday. revenge ever since. much more on this throughout the show. the chameleon on a tuesday, march 22. michelle: i am michelle imperato. amy, you are tracking also to temperatures this morning. amy: close everything in a few spots. cold air coming in. check out this, almost -- it sure looks pretty out there. that means, you may get a good view of the rocket launch tonight. that is assuming it happens at 11:05 a.m., -- 11:05 p.m., and today than yesterday. s. today, we are there by noon. 70' plenty of sunshine. once we get there, our climb. 40' s, to yesterday morning. ocala was 45 yesterday. that was cold enough. today, 36, since midnight. that is where we are now. 44 in sanford. melbourne and daytona beach are at 45 degrees. 30' s. -- some of those 30' s. freeze in fact -- freeze alert for a wild. we' ll get into the 70' s. more rain later this week, and we' ll talk about that in a few minutes. let' s get a traffic update. ted: the chopper is up over i-4 in altamonte springs. this is the left side. traffic mo
suspected terrorist saleh abdeslam was arrested on friday. revenge ever since. much more on this throughout the show. the chameleon on a tuesday, march 22. michelle: i am michelle imperato. amy, you are tracking also to temperatures this morning. amy: close everything in a few spots. cold air coming in. check out this, almost -- it sure looks pretty out there. that means, you may get a good view of the rocket launch tonight. that is assuming it happens at 11:05 a.m., -- 11:05 p.m., and today...
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there they found the fingerprints of saleh abdeslam.uicide bombers in yesterday's attack. you can see there is already an initial link between the paris attackers, saleh abdeslam and the network of people involved in carrying out the brussels attack. we are waiting for them to speak and shed light on where the investigation is going. belgium investigators continue to piece together key components focused on the identity of those attackers, mika. >> ayman, thank you. christine, you're looking at security in the city. fairly high? >> reporter: we're hearing about it. we're not seeing a heavy police presence. not seeing what we might expect after something like this. certainly nowhere near what we saw after the paris bombings. this is a city being resilient. what choice do we have? restaurants are happening a block from where that detonation happened at the subway. i think to pick up on what you were talking about on set, while people here feel as though they need to move forward and they're resilient, people say we're not going anywhere,
there they found the fingerprints of saleh abdeslam.uicide bombers in yesterday's attack. you can see there is already an initial link between the paris attackers, saleh abdeslam and the network of people involved in carrying out the brussels attack. we are waiting for them to speak and shed light on where the investigation is going. belgium investigators continue to piece together key components focused on the identity of those attackers, mika. >> ayman, thank you. christine, you're...
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"today in new york." >> thank you so much for that. >>> just a short time ago we learned that saleh abdeslam, the chief paris attack suspect will not fight extradition to france. he asked for a one-month delay and of any transfers while he studies a large dossier against him. he said that abdeslam wants to leave for france as quickly as possible. >>> a new jersey native at the brussels airport at the time of the attacks says she will not let the terrorists stop her there traveling. an emotional reunion when she arrived at newark airport yesterday. she took a selfie waiting for a flight to copenhagen. she said she and co-workers catching a flight back to the united states instead. she spoke with checkey beckford at her parents home in wyckoff. >> you see these things in movies or on the tv. but to actually be there in the moment when it's happening, it took a little while to process that. >> she actually now lives in washington, d.c. but she considers brussels her second home because she studied there while in college. we're staying atop of all of the developments in brussels. you can look fo
"today in new york." >> thank you so much for that. >>> just a short time ago we learned that saleh abdeslam, the chief paris attack suspect will not fight extradition to france. he asked for a one-month delay and of any transfers while he studies a large dossier against him. he said that abdeslam wants to leave for france as quickly as possible. >>> a new jersey native at the brussels airport at the time of the attacks says she will not let the terrorists stop...
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saleh abdeslam was arrested in brussels. four our suspects were also taken into custody. three other suspects were family members accused of sheltering the paris attackers. they believe he drove a car carrying a group of gunmen who took part in the plot that killed 130 people. >>> back here in our area from our south jersey bureau. take a look at this. some good samaritans at work. they pulled a man from a burning car in camden county. witnesses were afraid that the car would explode after it caught fire so they quickly pulled the driver, tyrone gallup jr., to safety. is he critical but stable condition at the hospital right now. >>> you're looking to get a buzz cut, today may be the day to do it. you can get your head shaved for a good cause. firefighters in vineland cumberland county are holding their annual saint baldwick's event. the donations go to the cancer center. it runs until noon at the north italy hall in vineland. ♪ ♪ >> some dancing and dodge ball to help kick off a mini-thon. students were up and moving last night. they held their first dance marathon. this
saleh abdeslam was arrested in brussels. four our suspects were also taken into custody. three other suspects were family members accused of sheltering the paris attackers. they believe he drove a car carrying a group of gunmen who took part in the plot that killed 130 people. >>> back here in our area from our south jersey bureau. take a look at this. some good samaritans at work. they pulled a man from a burning car in camden county. witnesses were afraid that the car would explode...
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according to his lawyer, saleh abdeslam has stopped cooperating with police. he had close ties to all three of the identified brussels attackers. the question of potential ties to suspects or cells in the united states, however, was put to the head of the fbi, and here is james comey's response to that. >> any time there's a terrorist attack overseas, we immediately focus on two things here in the states. first, are there any connections into the united states to the people who committed the attack overseas. and second, is there any risk that any of our subjects in place in the united states will see it as a copy cat opportunity. so we're very focused on both of those things. so far, we don't see any indication of that here. >> well, the intelligence gathering certainly begins at the home of the killers. i want to go back to brussels now and reporter chris burns, who is standing by and reporting live with some just-breaking information. chris, about those raids that are ongoing in those brothers' homes, the el back rouy brothers killed in those attacks, what a
according to his lawyer, saleh abdeslam has stopped cooperating with police. he had close ties to all three of the identified brussels attackers. the question of potential ties to suspects or cells in the united states, however, was put to the head of the fbi, and here is james comey's response to that. >> any time there's a terrorist attack overseas, we immediately focus on two things here in the states. first, are there any connections into the united states to the people who committed...
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saleh abdeslam. three others arrested were family members. they believe he drove a car carrying a group of gunmen who took part in the plot that killed 130 people. his arrest could lead to what intelligence are calling -- officials are calling a gold mine of information. >> this is all about intelligence, the ability to look and see if there are other pending attacks or those that are in place right now. additionally, they'll be looking at other co-con spiritors. who are other members of the organization. >> they plan to talk by phone this morning about extra dieding abdeslam from the gunshot wound. >>> a legal victory for former pro wrestler hulk hogan. a florida jury has awarded him $115 million in his sex tape lawsuit. they deliberated for six hours before finding gawker media guilty of violating his privacy. hogan said he never consented to being taped or to the release of the tape. gawker says it plans to appeal the verdict. >>> new information on the bill cosby case. the comedian's top lawyer is fighting a subpoena to detail his ties to
saleh abdeslam. three others arrested were family members. they believe he drove a car carrying a group of gunmen who took part in the plot that killed 130 people. his arrest could lead to what intelligence are calling -- officials are calling a gold mine of information. >> this is all about intelligence, the ability to look and see if there are other pending attacks or those that are in place right now. additionally, they'll be looking at other co-con spiritors. who are other members of...
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a european arrest warrant has been issued against saleh abdeslam. the warrant includes new charges including participation in terrorist murder and being part of a terrorist group. the paris prosecutor says he had at france's main stadium but backed out at the last minute after driving ohs to a-- others to attack in paris. second-degree manslaughter charges for a man accused of accidentally shooting his friend yesterday afternoon. police say it happened while the two 18-year-olds were handling a gun. torres was struck in the chest and died a short time later. newark public schools water system, tests done at buildings that haven't been screened, 30 schools tested positive for elevated levels of lead. and good news to tell you about for those anxiously awaiting the second avenue subway, the mta expects the first phase of the project from 63rd to 96th street to be open by december. however, the second phase, which goes up to 125th street, will be delayed until 2019. congresswoman carolyn maloney says when the subway finally in this area. >> this is imp
a european arrest warrant has been issued against saleh abdeslam. the warrant includes new charges including participation in terrorist murder and being part of a terrorist group. the paris prosecutor says he had at france's main stadium but backed out at the last minute after driving ohs to a-- others to attack in paris. second-degree manslaughter charges for a man accused of accidentally shooting his friend yesterday afternoon. police say it happened while the two 18-year-olds were handling a...
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saleh abdeslam spent his first night in a prison since he was discovered in this neighborhood where he grew up. we can show you for the first time up close, the property where he was discovered. this nondescript gray building, incredible, really, he was now he's spending 23 hours a day locked up, just an hour able to walk around, not allowed at any time to get close to any prisoners. we're learning new details about how he was discovered here. we're told on thursday there was a funeral for his brother, who was one of the suicide bombers. there family and friends had their cell phones confiscated, perhaps that helped to get the police evidence that then led them here. and abdeslam too has been, according to the french prosecutor, talking about his involvement saying he did drive some of the suicide bombers, saying he did plan to take part in the attack, an attack on the south of france where a soccer game was taking place. people, craig, are saying today what if that had really happened? there were many, many thousands of people there. that massacre in paris could have been even worse.
saleh abdeslam spent his first night in a prison since he was discovered in this neighborhood where he grew up. we can show you for the first time up close, the property where he was discovered. this nondescript gray building, incredible, really, he was now he's spending 23 hours a day locked up, just an hour able to walk around, not allowed at any time to get close to any prisoners. we're learning new details about how he was discovered here. we're told on thursday there was a funeral for his...
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it was just last friday that police in brussels arrested wanted terrorist saleh abdeslam for his rolethe deadly november terror attack that killed 130 people in paris. investigators say abdeslam told them he had created a new network and was planning new attacks. now, they're not saying if this attack is linked to abdeslam, but as you said at the top of the broadcast, liz, authorities are still conducting raids. they have found an explosive device containing nails in a raid in a home in brussels, they've also found, as you said, an islamic state nag. and they say -- flag. and they say the islamic state responsible for the attacks still being verified. that's the latest. liz: adam schaap e row, thank you very much. you're looking at a moment of silence at the house of representatives. let's listen in. paul ryan, speaker of the house concluding a moment of silence for the 31 killed and hundreds injured in brussels. as the shock wears off and the dust settles, a traumatized europe that cannot protect itself now deciding to end what was expected to create a stronger europe. looking at thi
it was just last friday that police in brussels arrested wanted terrorist saleh abdeslam for his rolethe deadly november terror attack that killed 130 people in paris. investigators say abdeslam told them he had created a new network and was planning new attacks. now, they're not saying if this attack is linked to abdeslam, but as you said at the top of the broadcast, liz, authorities are still conducting raids. they have found an explosive device containing nails in a raid in a home in...
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neighborhood in which saleh abdeslam existed undetected for a matter of months after the paris attackscaught last friday. greta? >> mike, what kind4ç of reception do you get walking through that neighborhood? as a member of the media there an american? >> people look at you they are very interested in you as you come through the neighborhoods. they don't engage much. i did try to ask people what they had seen at this location. they were not interested in talking at all. closed the door just about as fast as they could. short answer to your question. more one of curiosity. not a lot of friendliness. not a warm welcome from the locals. >> mike, thank you. >> and here in the united states, out on the campaign trail, senator ted cruz speaking directly to the terrorists. >> let me say to every jihadist on the face of the earth. your day of reckoning is coming. in january 2017, we are coming after you. we are not coming after you to negotiate. we're not coming after to you arrest you and read you yourqz rights if have you declared jihadi on america. if you are trying to kill americans, we wi
neighborhood in which saleh abdeslam existed undetected for a matter of months after the paris attackscaught last friday. greta? >> mike, what kind4ç of reception do you get walking through that neighborhood? as a member of the media there an american? >> people look at you they are very interested in you as you come through the neighborhoods. they don't engage much. i did try to ask people what they had seen at this location. they were not interested in talking at all. closed the...
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police chief admit that one of his officers had had information which may have led police to saleh abdeslam's hideout, one of the paris attackers back in last december, but not through eight conscious omission, but through inadvertent error, that information had never been passed on to the relevant bodies within the anti terror security services, and the police chief came out and apologized for that, but said that it was an honest mistake, rather than a deliberate error. >> paul, thanks very much. >> across the border, the french government said another major attack has been foiled. one man's been questioned after a police raid in a northern suburb of paris. the french interior minister said prepares for the next attack were in their final stages. >> this raid followed important information issued by the interior security emwhich allowed us to conduct an advance mission. this individual is a french national suspected of being an accomplice in the terror plan. this has no link to the previous attack in paris and brussels. >>> thousands of iraqis are rallying in baghdad to urge the prime minist
police chief admit that one of his officers had had information which may have led police to saleh abdeslam's hideout, one of the paris attackers back in last december, but not through eight conscious omission, but through inadvertent error, that information had never been passed on to the relevant bodies within the anti terror security services, and the police chief came out and apologized for that, but said that it was an honest mistake, rather than a deliberate error. >> paul, thanks...
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>>grant lodes:the attacks come just four days after the arrest of saleh abdeslam, the last suspect sought in november's paris attacks. >>grant lodes:belgian security sources tell c-n-n it's their assumption that today's attacks were the work of the same network. >>grant lodes:and that they might have acted now because they feared he would reveal their plans. >>grant lodes:isis has claimed responsibility. >>grant lodes:the state department says it can't confirm it. >>:".though clearly we believe that this terrorist group remains capable of this sort of depravity." >>grant lodes:president obama and security adviser susan rice were informed of the situation at the end of the president's trip to havana, >>:" the thoughts and the prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium, and we stand in solidarity with them in condemning the attacks against innocent people. >>grant lodes:the terrori attacks brought this show of solidarity from france: >>grant lodes:tonight the eiffel tower is illuuminated in the yellow, red and black colors of the belgian flag. >>catherine heenan:around th
>>grant lodes:the attacks come just four days after the arrest of saleh abdeslam, the last suspect sought in november's paris attacks. >>grant lodes:belgian security sources tell c-n-n it's their assumption that today's attacks were the work of the same network. >>grant lodes:and that they might have acted now because they feared he would reveal their plans. >>grant lodes:isis has claimed responsibility. >>grant lodes:the state department says it can't confirm it....
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some of the most obvious are the fact that saleh abdeslam was able to hide since the november attacks in paris until this past friday, without being captured. all right? many of the european union member states are not yet electronically connected to the databases that europol has put as a credit to its crossings. 5,000 fighters have gone to fight in syria and iraq, some of them won't come back, some of them will die there, some of them have already come back. that 5,000 number though is not just from a portion of eu member states. in fact much of it is not. according to the eu counterterrorism coordinator who i met with last week, according to his latest report, the reporting from eu member states adds up to only a little over 2,700 verified foreign fighters even though we know and europol reported at least 5,000. more disturbing still is of the european member state reporting that has come in, over 90% of it is from only five members. there is critical need to fully integrate intelligence information sharing, getting information where it needs to be. there's a long way to go there.
some of the most obvious are the fact that saleh abdeslam was able to hide since the november attacks in paris until this past friday, without being captured. all right? many of the european union member states are not yet electronically connected to the databases that europol has put as a credit to its crossings. 5,000 fighters have gone to fight in syria and iraq, some of them won't come back, some of them will die there, some of them have already come back. that 5,000 number though is not...
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. >> basically, the cartoon, you know, shows that what happened after they caught saleh abdeslam that mostly they always talked about the sleeping cells, that the sleeping cells. i'm depicting that now the sleeping cells will be awakened, because after the capture, the first thing that was released was that the police were saying that we're going to get information on all the other sleeping cells. this is basically my depiction of the sleeping cells awakened. >> and you drew up one as well after the attacks in istanbul, very different style. >> yeah. >> what went through your mind when you drew this one? >> at the moment of the attacks, always cartoons after catastrophes like this, you try to capture the moment, of course the sadness, the shock and you don't want to point fingers or you don't want to, you know, you just wants to a simple message of condolences, you know, so become i work on social media, so i always try to make it as simple and possible and for it to be shared for other people to use, as well. >> do you allow your anger or grief to come through or do you try and remov
. >> basically, the cartoon, you know, shows that what happened after they caught saleh abdeslam that mostly they always talked about the sleeping cells, that the sleeping cells. i'm depicting that now the sleeping cells will be awakened, because after the capture, the first thing that was released was that the police were saying that we're going to get information on all the other sleeping cells. this is basically my depiction of the sleeping cells awakened. >> and you drew up one...
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saleh abdeslam, a key operative, had been hiding out in brussels in an apartment rented for him by this week's brussels subway bomber, khalid el bakraoui. meanwhile, najim laachraoi was one of the suicide bombers at the brussels airport. he's believed to have built bombs used by abdel hamed ab ayou'd to carry out these attacks last year in paris. >> joining us now, fox news contributor, jillian turner, former white house staffer under the bush and obama administrations. thank you so much for joining us. i want to talk about some developments that we learned this morning. belgian authorities said they did, perhaps, miss some opportunities when they were grilling salah abdeslam. and i want to ask you, first and foremost, your reaction to that. >> i think it's not a surprise to anyone who has been following the story since tuesday. but i think that the real news there is that the first time we have seen a western european ally really admit to those kinds of really tragic and shameful shortcomings. so that's really the big news there. >> do those shortcomings perhaps exemplify the fact this
saleh abdeslam, a key operative, had been hiding out in brussels in an apartment rented for him by this week's brussels subway bomber, khalid el bakraoui. meanwhile, najim laachraoi was one of the suicide bombers at the brussels airport. he's believed to have built bombs used by abdel hamed ab ayou'd to carry out these attacks last year in paris. >> joining us now, fox news contributor, jillian turner, former white house staffer under the bush and obama administrations. thank you so much...
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now, this was just last friday when police in busses else arrested wanted terrorist saleh abdeslam for role in the attacks in paris killing 130 people. investigators say abdeslam told them he had created a new network and was planning new attacks. no word yet if these attacks today are part of what he says he helped create. and then about three hours ago investigators in brussels had been combing through different apartments, and they found an explosive device which contained nails, chemicals. this was on an apartment in a neighborhood in brussels. they also found an islamic state flag. charles? charles: all right, thank you very much, adam. brussels, of course, under siege in coordinated attacks, reminiscent, of course, of our own september 11th attacks. isis threatening there are, quote, dark days ahead if we retaliate. i'd like to bring in ambassador james woolsey. ambassador, belgium obviously a hotbed for islamic terrorism, particularly that one neighborhood, however you pronounce it, where a huge density, this is where, of course, the paris terror suspect hid out for a long time.
now, this was just last friday when police in busses else arrested wanted terrorist saleh abdeslam for role in the attacks in paris killing 130 people. investigators say abdeslam told them he had created a new network and was planning new attacks. no word yet if these attacks today are part of what he says he helped create. and then about three hours ago investigators in brussels had been combing through different apartments, and they found an explosive device which contained nails, chemicals....