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so homegrown in and around marseille who killed seven people in a series of attacks in southern france years ago. quoting now, "the three people insulted, threatened and then stabbed the victim in the arm and in the leg. they were interrupted by the arrival of a car and fled," according to the prosecutor and that was a quote, this report coming from reuters news agency. hurt here from the french press agency, afp, a history teacher from a jewish school wounded in this stabbing. the three men are said to have shouted anti-semitic remarks during the event and, again, claimed they were islamic state supporters. now, these three people who were reportedly to have arrived on scooters, apparently two on one and one on the other, got away. the authorities in marseille are now searching for these three. the educator's condition, we're told, is not life-threatening. that's according to local investigators. one more bit of reporting that i can get from our jonathan hunt who is monitoring details, stabbing at lapoint, france. victim leaving a community center that included a school and a synagogu
so homegrown in and around marseille who killed seven people in a series of attacks in southern france years ago. quoting now, "the three people insulted, threatened and then stabbed the victim in the arm and in the leg. they were interrupted by the arrival of a car and fled," according to the prosecutor and that was a quote, this report coming from reuters news agency. hurt here from the french press agency, afp, a history teacher from a jewish school wounded in this stabbing. the...
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. >> meanwhile this surprise about how they made their marriage legal in califo southern france, an tells the "new york times" that while at work they were told here's your license and the judge is outside. what do you mean the judge is outside, when the judge came in, brad said shouldn't be standing up? no, suddenly we realized that we were married in most unceremony unceremonious way possible. it was her second night in a row out showing a brave face after her split from olivier martinez, andthat's not her wedding ring. she went with an onyx studded band on her ring finger. >> the toenails are important. >> chrissy is showing four hills. christie was with her dad ron. so far no announcement yet, we girl. >> any names yet? >> not yet, but they're special. >>> coming up, we're going wi a hills star in the life of a beverly hills quarterback. >> i would rather play football than do reality tv. >> and former star opens up about her cancer struggl >> how do you co-parent if you don't talk? >>> and alicelison janny just can't face meeting her birth mother. >> i would like to think the heart o
. >> meanwhile this surprise about how they made their marriage legal in califo southern france, an tells the "new york times" that while at work they were told here's your license and the judge is outside. what do you mean the judge is outside, when the judge came in, brad said shouldn't be standing up? no, suddenly we realized that we were married in most unceremony unceremonious way possible. it was her second night in a row out showing a brave face after her split from...
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after their splashy nuptials in southern france, angie tells the "new york times" that while at work they were told here's your license and the judge is outside. what do you mean the judge is outside? when the judge came in, brad said, shouldn't we be standing up, answer, no. suddenly realized we were married in the most unceremonious way. halle berry was out for her second night in a row showing a brave face after her split from olivier martinez. and that's not her wedding ring. she went with an onyx studded band on her ring finger. >> the toenails are important. >> chrissy is showing her four month along baby bump in beverly christie was with her dad ron. >> so far no announcement yet, we don't know if john and chris si are having a boy or a girl. >> any names yet? >> not yet, but they're special. >> i personally like the name kevin if it's a boy, and frazier if it's a girl. >>> coming up, we're going with a hills star in the life of a beverly hills quarterback. >> i would rather play football than do reality tv. >> and the former star opens up about her cancer struggles. >> how do
after their splashy nuptials in southern france, angie tells the "new york times" that while at work they were told here's your license and the judge is outside. what do you mean the judge is outside? when the judge came in, brad said, shouldn't we be standing up, answer, no. suddenly realized we were married in the most unceremonious way. halle berry was out for her second night in a row showing a brave face after her split from olivier martinez. and that's not her wedding ring. she...
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. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity, but in this town in southern france even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists, only a small group. they want power, they want to flood the planet, but i do have a problem with migrants. they're like a trojan horse, you know. some of them are trained and they have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the remember answer ceremony for the victims attend eauss were somber for obvious reasons. many muslims were wared about worsening attitudes towards them before the attacks. now they say they are scared as they are sad. >> translation: every time someone looks at me in the street, i feel they think we are at fault, but we have nothing to do with what happened in paris. we are heartbroken for these who are living this bridge >> reporter: 25 jerrold tells me islamphobia began setting in last year once it was discovered jeep men from here had gone to rage war in syria. >> translation: there are many young people from my generation here who joined up to f
. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity, but in this town in southern france even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists, only a small group. they want power, they want to flood the planet, but i do have a problem with migrants. they're like a trojan horse, you know. some of them are trained and they have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the remember answer ceremony for the...
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they fear it will get worse >> reporter: a gathering meant to show unity, but a tiny town in southern france, even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists. only a small group are fundamentalists. they want power and flood the planet. they're like a trojan horse. some are trained and have contacts to get with weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony, attendees were somber. they were worrying about worsening attitudes before them even before the horrific attacks in paris. now they're say they're scared as they are sad. >> translation: every time someone looks at me in the street, i feel they think we are at fault, but we have nothing to do with what happened in paris. we are hard broken for those who are living this tragedy. >> reporter: 2 ah-year-old malik who was born and grew up here, islamphobia set in last year once that it was discovered that several young men from here had gone to wage war in syria. >> translation: there are many young people here in my generation who joined up to fight terrorists. we don't understand
they fear it will get worse >> reporter: a gathering meant to show unity, but a tiny town in southern france, even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists. only a small group are fundamentalists. they want power and flood the planet. they're like a trojan horse. some are trained and have contacts to get with weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony, attendees were somber. they were worrying about worsening...
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. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity, but here, a tiny town in southern frances small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translator: no all muslims are terrorists. only a small group are fundamentalists, but have a problem with migrants. they are like a trojan horse. some are trained and have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony, at tendees were somber. many muslims in the crowd has been worried about worsening attitudes before them. now they say they are as scared as they are sad. >> translator: every time someone looks at me in the street i feel think they we are at fault. but we have nothing to do with what happened in paris. we are heart broken for those living this tragedy. >> reporter: this 25 year old who was born and grew up here, tells me islamaphobia really began setting in last year, once it was discovered that several young muslim men hadn't just been radicalized, they had also gone to wage war in syria. >> translator: there are many young people from my generation who joined up to fight with terrorists from he
. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity, but here, a tiny town in southern frances small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translator: no all muslims are terrorists. only a small group are fundamentalists, but have a problem with migrants. they are like a trojan horse. some are trained and have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony, at tendees were somber. many muslims in the crowd has been worried about worsening...
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. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity but in this area, a tiny town in southern france, even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists, only a small group of people. they are trends and they have contact to get weapons. >> reporter: can remember answer ceremony for the victims, attendees weresomeber for reasons. they were worried about attitudes before them before the attacks. they are as scared as they are sad. >> translation: every time someone looks at me in the street t i feel they think we are at fault but we have nothing to do with what happened in paris. we are heartbroken for those who are living this tragedy. >> reporter: it 25-year-old, who was born and grew up here tells me islamphobia started setting in last year once it was discovered that several young muslim men from here had gone to wage war in syria. >> translation: there are many young people from my generation who joined up to fight with terrorists. we don't understand why they did that and we don't want to be associated with them.
. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity but in this area, a tiny town in southern france, even this small crowd had difficulty truly bridging their differences. >> translation: not all muslims are terrorists, only a small group of people. they are trends and they have contact to get weapons. >> reporter: can remember answer ceremony for the victims, attendees weresomeber for reasons. they were worried about attitudes before them before the attacks. they are...
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mira who killed a rabbi and three children at a jewish school as well as three paratroopers in southern france in 2012. a judicial official said that corell was jailed for illegally holding a hunting rifle. he can be held for up to four days. that arrest comes as the french state of emergency increases its police power. the french interior minister reported to parliament yesterday more than 1200 searches have taken place, 165 people taken into custody, 124 of them indicted since the attacks, while seizing, quote, weapons of war, like automatic rifles and explosives. >>> and france's leading muslim body has plans to create a permit to preach for imams in a bid to root out extremists and promote a quote, tolerant and open islam. the president of the french muslim council said the country's imams should get a certificate, kind of like a driver's license. yesterday the french interior minister met with the president of the french muslim council in paris, and said they were acting together to protect muslims, quote, hurt by the deflection of their religion. tunisia's president mean time has declare
mira who killed a rabbi and three children at a jewish school as well as three paratroopers in southern france in 2012. a judicial official said that corell was jailed for illegally holding a hunting rifle. he can be held for up to four days. that arrest comes as the french state of emergency increases its police power. the french interior minister reported to parliament yesterday more than 1200 searches have taken place, 165 people taken into custody, 124 of them indicted since the attacks,...
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but a tiny town in southern france even this small crowd has difficulty truly bridging their differences. only a small group of fundment lis they want power, they want to flood the planet, but i do have a problem with migrants they are like a trojan horse, some are trained and they have contacts to get weapons. >> attend dees were somber, many had been worried about worsening attitudes toward them. even before the attacks in paster, now, they say they are as scared as they are sad. >> every time someone looks at me in the street i feel they think we are at fault. but we have nothing to do with what happened in pair. we are heart broken for those who are living this tragedy. 25-year-old who grew up here, tells me it began sending in last year once it was severalled that young men hadn't just been radicalized they had at gone to wage war. there are many young people, who joined up to fight with terror is. we don't understand why they did that, and we don't want to be associated with them. with want people to know that we are above all else, french. >> towns folk are still at pains to compr
but a tiny town in southern france even this small crowd has difficulty truly bridging their differences. only a small group of fundment lis they want power, they want to flood the planet, but i do have a problem with migrants they are like a trojan horse, some are trained and they have contacts to get weapons. >> attend dees were somber, many had been worried about worsening attitudes toward them. even before the attacks in paster, now, they say they are as scared as they are sad....
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. >>> officials in southern france are hunting for three men who stabbed a teacher who works at a jewishhe marseilles prosecutors say one of the three men was wearing an isis t-shirt. police say the men shouted anti-semitic insults at the history teacher and stabbed him in the arm and leg. the victim is expected to be okay. a warning from the u.s. state department leads the vatican to step up their security. u.s. officials say st. peter's basilica could be a pa potential target for attackers. they said sites such as the opera house as well as the general venues like churches, synagogues, restaurants, theaters and hotels could come under threat. some 700 soldiers are being deployed in rome for security. >>> officials in new york city say they will not be intimidated by an isis propaganda video that features images of times square. nbc's stephanie goss has more on the threat by the group. >> reporter: hours after isis released a new propaganda video using images of times square police commissioner bill bratton stood in the square and held a late night press conference. >> we can not be int
. >>> officials in southern france are hunting for three men who stabbed a teacher who works at a jewishhe marseilles prosecutors say one of the three men was wearing an isis t-shirt. police say the men shouted anti-semitic insults at the history teacher and stabbed him in the arm and leg. the victim is expected to be okay. a warning from the u.s. state department leads the vatican to step up their security. u.s. officials say st. peter's basilica could be a pa potential target for...
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appears to be another act of terror in france according to the prosecutor in marseille, that's southern france. three young men on scooters stopped and stabbed a teacher from a jewish school. this is all from the local prosecutor in marseille. one of the young attackers was reportedly wearing a t-shirt with, quote, an isis symbol, according to the prosecutor. these three young men insulted the teacher, threatened to kill him and then they stabbed him in the stomach, arm and legs. the teacher was not critically hurt, we're told. the attackers are still on the loose. also just in to cnn this hour, we're learning that five men allegedly from syria have been detained in central america with fake passports. and we're told that they were possibly intending to travel to the united states through its southern border. i want to get right to cnn's evan perez. evan, what are you learn sng. >> well, jake, there's been a couple of these incidents recently in the last week for instance on the dutch island -- caribbean island of san martin. authorities there detained three men that they believe are of syrian
appears to be another act of terror in france according to the prosecutor in marseille, that's southern france. three young men on scooters stopped and stabbed a teacher from a jewish school. this is all from the local prosecutor in marseille. one of the young attackers was reportedly wearing a t-shirt with, quote, an isis symbol, according to the prosecutor. these three young men insulted the teacher, threatened to kill him and then they stabbed him in the stomach, arm and legs. the teacher...
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. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity but here a tiny town in southern france evensmall crowd had difficulty bridging their differences. >> translator: not the terrorist but a small group of fundamentalists that want power and want to flood the planet but i do have a problem with migrants, they are like a trojan horse you know and are trained and have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony for victims they were somber for more than obvious reasons and worrying about attitudes for them before the horrific attacks in paris and now they are as scared as they are sad. >> translator: every time someone looks at me in the street i feel they think we are at fault. but we have nothing to do with what happened in paris. we are heart broken for those who are living this tragedy. >> reporter: 25-year-old maddok grew up and born here islam phobia began last year and once it was discovered that young men had not just been radicalized but waging war in syria. >> translator: in lunell many young people from my generation who joined up to fight with terrorists and we
. >> reporter: a mournful gathering meant to showcase unity but here a tiny town in southern france evensmall crowd had difficulty bridging their differences. >> translator: not the terrorist but a small group of fundamentalists that want power and want to flood the planet but i do have a problem with migrants, they are like a trojan horse you know and are trained and have contacts to get weapons. >> reporter: at the ceremony for victims they were somber for more than obvious...
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he was friends with mohamed merah who killed the jewish school children in 2012 in southern france, in prison for a while in a network with al qaeda, the same group as isis. and back in 2009 he was involved in plotting against the bataclan concert hall here in france. not only that, john, he claimed responsibility for this attack for isis. we have that audio. we're working, efforting to get it onto cnn. claiming responsibility for the attack, saying that it was partly targeting the head of the french republic. the guy claiming the attack is still at large in raqqah, working with abaaoud, working to push even more of these recruits back. all of that very alarming. this threat is nowhere near over. it's just beginning. isis is starting to push down the accelerator when it comes to international terrorism, targeting not just the west, but also russia. it's going all out right now. why is that the case? one theory is that they have this apocalyptic vision that they want the west, they want russia to go in in a big way. they're trying to provoke it because they think the end of days is comi
he was friends with mohamed merah who killed the jewish school children in 2012 in southern france, in prison for a while in a network with al qaeda, the same group as isis. and back in 2009 he was involved in plotting against the bataclan concert hall here in france. not only that, john, he claimed responsibility for this attack for isis. we have that audio. we're working, efforting to get it onto cnn. claiming responsibility for the attack, saying that it was partly targeting the head of the...
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we had all over southern france, northern france, belgium, we had huge areas to burials, they chose 13 and brought them to france. one was selected. they did the same, they brought four from the mckinley cemetery from the philippines and one from hawaii and chose one. i can cou one was a transpacific and one was transatlantic. this one will be wrapped in clothe and weighted and buried at sea. this one will come to the capital rotunda 1958, this selection was done on may the 26th. the ship, the blandy, they were transferred to the ship, they walk these guys to the capitol rotunda and they askand hathey the full 48 hours. they switch them in the middle of the night so each lay on the lincoln ca tmp ampcatafolt for hours. i ask eighth graders who was that, and they say, it was joe biden. oh, no. not quite. that's general eisenhower, we called him general eisenhower in the army. not president eisenhower. bestowing medals of honor on the two unknowns and this is the korean army unknown, this is president nixon, and ike next of kin to the world war ii unknown. the pentagon is right there and
we had all over southern france, northern france, belgium, we had huge areas to burials, they chose 13 and brought them to france. one was selected. they did the same, they brought four from the mckinley cemetery from the philippines and one from hawaii and chose one. i can cou one was a transpacific and one was transatlantic. this one will be wrapped in clothe and weighted and buried at sea. this one will come to the capital rotunda 1958, this selection was done on may the 26th. the ship, the...
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we appreciate that and today in southern france, a teacher at a jewish school violently stabbed three people professing her support for isis. and making anti-semitic remarks. the three people approached the teamer, threatened him, then stabbed the teacher in the arm and the leg before fleeing. and then in honduras, five syrians were arrested trying to make their way to the united states. the five men all had stolen greek passports and they are now being held in honduras capital which raises questions about the border to the south of us as well. central american officials saying there is no indication that the syrians are linked to the paris attacks. and more news to give you right now. turkish police detaining eight suspected isis militants at istanbul's airport. they have flown in from casablanca fueling fears that there were other attacks were ready to go. other cells ready to be activated after what happened in paris. laura wells joins us in live. she is in istanbul tonight. laura, what you can tell us? >> well, all of these young men, they have released their first names had arabi
we appreciate that and today in southern france, a teacher at a jewish school violently stabbed three people professing her support for isis. and making anti-semitic remarks. the three people approached the teamer, threatened him, then stabbed the teacher in the arm and the leg before fleeing. and then in honduras, five syrians were arrested trying to make their way to the united states. the five men all had stolen greek passports and they are now being held in honduras capital which raises...
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. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed. young life lost and dreams cut short. >> she wanted to have a different life. not only life, but to go to work and every day she wanted to have a career and a family. >> the u.s. state department is very emphatically warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and contact friends and family at home. let them know that they're safe and what their plans are. adam shall letter, al jazeera, long beach, california. >> as we go to break we want to show you these images coming out of paris, france. that is the eiffel tower, it is a symbol now of defiance in that city as it is now about 7:00 dinner hour. people are out and about. we'll be right back. >> the u.s. and french spirit speaking out about the paris attacks today. president obama calling out on the international community to fight the group. and speaking from paris president hollande vowing to destroy isil and promised to change
. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed. young life lost and dreams cut short. >> she wanted to have a different life. not only life, but to go to work and every day she wanted to have a career and a family. >> the u.s. state department is very emphatically warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and contact friends and family at home....
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. >> southern california in france now probably linked by bloodshed, a young life lost and dreams cuthort. >> she wanted to have a different life. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> the u.s. state department is now warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and to contact friends and family at home, let them know they're safe and what their plans are. long beach, california. >> alabama's governor doesn't want to place people in the slightest risk of attack. they are a tragic reminder to the world that evil exists and takes the form of terrorists. no syrian refugees have been relocated to alabama to date. the govern of michigan, rick snyder is now saying his state will not accept syrian refugees. >> the pentagon has transferred five began boy detainees to the united arab emirates. no charles were find against them. the u.s. are taking steps to close the guantanamo bay prison. >> in minneapolis, protestors took to the streets after the police shooting of a black man suspecte
. >> southern california in france now probably linked by bloodshed, a young life lost and dreams cuthort. >> she wanted to have a different life. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> the u.s. state department is now warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and to contact friends and family at home, let them know they're safe and what their plans are. long beach,...
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. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed, a young life lost and dreamst short. >> shshe wanted to have a career and a family. >> and the u.s. state department is very emphatically warning americans traveling abroad figurely those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and contact friends and family at home, let them know that they're safe, and what they are plans are. adam schauffler, long beach, california. >> fears of a backlash, why muslims in france and the u.s. are worried about retaliation after the paris attacks. >> just before 6:00 in paris, france, that is the statute where the words watch words by which paris lives and continues to try to live in the wake of everything that has happened in the last 48 hours. the french and u.s. president speaking out on the paris attacks at the g20 summit in turkey. president obama called on the international community to do more to fight the group. speaking from france, president franÇois hollande said that france will destroy isil and promised to change
. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed, a young life lost and dreamst short. >> shshe wanted to have a career and a family. >> and the u.s. state department is very emphatically warning americans traveling abroad figurely those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and contact friends and family at home, let them know that they're safe, and what they are plans are. adam schauffler, long...
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it depicts a field in southern france. it was painted in 1889, one year before van gogh's death. it's expected to sell for $50 million to $70 million. the record price for a van gogh painting sold at auction is $82.5 million. >> i'm telling you now, i'm going $60 million and not a >> they better take american express, right, people? >> better take my discover card. >> roker will outbid you. >> roker! >> at the very end. i could paint those clouds. come on. mine would sell for about $1.50. >> i'd buy it. >> very sweet. we have a lot of clouds to paint today, unfortunately. the whole sky is going to be gray throughout. visibility quarter of a mile or less in some areas. dense fog advisory. maybe a sprinkle or two this afternoon. it stays cloudy tonight. dense fog could return again along with a couple showers. look at that temperature. very mild at 62 degrees. clouds early saturday, thinning out to sun in the afternoon, 62. really a typical autumn day on sunday. lots of sunshine and temperatures in the mid-50s. really, the weekend is something to look forward to. mild to start. get
it depicts a field in southern france. it was painted in 1889, one year before van gogh's death. it's expected to sell for $50 million to $70 million. the record price for a van gogh painting sold at auction is $82.5 million. >> i'm telling you now, i'm going $60 million and not a >> they better take american express, right, people? >> better take my discover card. >> roker will outbid you. >> roker! >> at the very end. i could paint those clouds. come on....
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land ruth where isis could attack tunisia and could destabilize the country and infiltrate into southern france worrisome. >> what is the u.s. doing? >> stepped up air strikes for one. we're told a u.s. drone strike killed a senior leader in libya two weeks ago around the same time as the paris terror attacks and "the new york times" reports the u.s. and britain sent commandos to conduct surveillance, gather intelligence on the ground but there are not many long term options. the one thing good for the u.s. and allies all this coastline, it's a vulnerability for isis, you can attack them almost at any time because there is no functioning government or military force to stop it. >> no functioning government and a lot of analysts in the u.s. government and outside the u.s. government are certainly questioning that whole strategy of getting rid of gaddafi. the situation in libya in north africa now, ominously potentially a lot worse. brian, thanks very much. coming up, more breaking news, a u.s. embassy puts out a chilling warning of an imminent attack. i'll talk to a u.s. congressman whose gettin
land ruth where isis could attack tunisia and could destabilize the country and infiltrate into southern france worrisome. >> what is the u.s. doing? >> stepped up air strikes for one. we're told a u.s. drone strike killed a senior leader in libya two weeks ago around the same time as the paris terror attacks and "the new york times" reports the u.s. and britain sent commandos to conduct surveillance, gather intelligence on the ground but there are not many long term...
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also in july, detonators, grenades, all stolen from a military munitions depot in southern france. ing me now is steven clemens, msnbc contributor. also our guest, a director of the program on extremism at george washington university. loren lorenzo, for americans who don't understand why france has become such a frequent target right now, explain that. why is france become such a regular target for these jihadists? >> there's a variety of reasons. one is you mentioned the shear number of individuals linked to isis ideology in france is much larger than any other western country. 2,000 people as you mentioned. 1,200 people went to syria and joined isis and other groups. so there's a network. there's a milieu there which is larger than any other country. put together with the fact that france has a very muscular foreign policy. not just in the coalition but in forth africa. remember, a lot of their population is of north african descent. you have a muscular policy in mali, the sahara desert, with french forces actively fighting jihadist groups there. you add the poor integration of l
also in july, detonators, grenades, all stolen from a military munitions depot in southern france. ing me now is steven clemens, msnbc contributor. also our guest, a director of the program on extremism at george washington university. loren lorenzo, for americans who don't understand why france has become such a frequent target right now, explain that. why is france become such a regular target for these jihadists? >> there's a variety of reasons. one is you mentioned the shear number of...
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. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed. a young woman's life lost cut short. >> she wanted a different like, don't want to be like most of our people. like go to work and come back home. everyday. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> so far school administrators say they don't have any definitive plans for what happens to those exchange students from cal state long beach who are still in france. they are talking to them and still trying to work out plans. randall. >> allen schauffler, thanks. >>> in turkey for the g-20 summit, attacks in paris and dealing with i.s.i.l. are dominating the agenda there. mike viqueria is in antalia with the latest. >> good evening, randall. the french president calls it an act of war. top officials in turkey certainly agree. article 5 of the u.n. treaty, if france is a member then all members are attacked. but still the bottom line from u.s. officials there is absolutely no talk of u.s. combat troops on the ground in syria. in the wake of the paris attacks there is one question that do
. >> southern california and france now improbably linked by bloodshed. a young woman's life lost cut short. >> she wanted a different like, don't want to be like most of our people. like go to work and come back home. everyday. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> so far school administrators say they don't have any definitive plans for what happens to those exchange students from cal state long beach who are still in france. they are talking to them and still trying...
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france's award the islamic state or the so-called islamic state, the jihadist army. wewe are at war and the labonte, syria command your rack. it is an issue of security. versioning and southern morocco and shows that france is now soft underbelly and its own. and make it a strong element which is one of the reasons why it is particularly targeted. but the issue comeau we are not at war with france. they want to have civil war in france, civil war era, but we will not buy into that desire. it is an issue of police and an issue also of eggs aligning what makes it a social deprivation needs -- leads to the region and some networks. it works so well in our prison system. we have to look deep into ourselves. , the european model. something you mentioned, we will have an action intuition france. for that we have to be careful and understand how to create european societies which are more inclusive. don't have to negotiate with isys or a comment their claims. there is no doubt there is nothing the confrontation. but, you know, the riposte is different. what is being done in the labonte's military. what must be done in europe has to do with police and security and social engineering
france's award the islamic state or the so-called islamic state, the jihadist army. wewe are at war and the labonte, syria command your rack. it is an issue of security. versioning and southern morocco and shows that france is now soft underbelly and its own. and make it a strong element which is one of the reasons why it is particularly targeted. but the issue comeau we are not at war with france. they want to have civil war in france, civil war era, but we will not buy into that desire. it is...
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france is striking back against isis. >> good morning, one of those of syria and claiming to be a refugee from a southern city in si syria, charged back in 2012. this is as france is retaliating. this is just the beginning of the pitiless response that was promised. france promised revenge and overnight the offensive began. french fighter jets are pounding syria and dropping 20 pounds and destroying a jihad training camp and a command center. the air strikes are coming as the manhunt is continuing for this man and 7 others. the french national, he rented terrorists to the concert haul. he was actually questioned by the police at the belgium board rder on saturday and he was released. one of the brothers was killed in attack. one survivor says she's starting to realize what she sent through. >> the main thought is get out, get out, get out, get out. you didn't know then what it was. it was gunshots and you had to get out. and after we realized what it was. >> >> now the focus on the g-20 summit in turkey. it is becoming an emergency summit on terrorism. president obama spending 35 minutes speaking with the russian preside
france is striking back against isis. >> good morning, one of those of syria and claiming to be a refugee from a southern city in si syria, charged back in 2012. this is as france is retaliating. this is just the beginning of the pitiless response that was promised. france promised revenge and overnight the offensive began. french fighter jets are pounding syria and dropping 20 pounds and destroying a jihad training camp and a command center. the air strikes are coming as the manhunt is...
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. >> reporter: southern california and france now improbably linked by blood shed and dreams lost andhort. >> she wanted to have a different life. and not like most of our people that go to work and come back home. everyday. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> reporter: and the u.s. state department is now very warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and to contact friends and family at home, let them know they are safe and what their plans are. allen with al jazeera, long beach, california. >>> also this morning in light of those attacks alabama's governor saying he will not accept any syrian refugees, republican bently doesn't want to place the people at the slightest possible risk of attack his words saying the acts of terror committed over the weekend are a tranlic tragic reminder to the world that evil exists and seek to destroy the basic freedoms we will fight for observe and no one relocated to alabama and michigan saying his state will not accept any syrian re
. >> reporter: southern california and france now improbably linked by blood shed and dreams lost andhort. >> she wanted to have a different life. and not like most of our people that go to work and come back home. everyday. she wanted to have a career and a family. >> reporter: and the u.s. state department is now very warning americans traveling abroad particularly those in france and in paris to be very aware of their surroundings, to have a security plan in place and to...
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he moved when he was young to the southern area of france.he was close friends with a french radical who launched shootings against jewish school skids in 2012. a long track record with terrorism. including with the vatican. >> really? >> absolutely. and the same guy who wanted to strike the bataclan wanted to -- it's like he -- he's ten years older than abdelhamid. and there are others as well part of the network. i can throw other names out there. bengalem. asseed. a half dozen waiting to come back to plan these attacks. >> it is interesting this is this group of belgian citizens here in syria who are talent spotting. talent scouting when new people come from france or belgium or elsewhere they are quickly turning them around and trying to send them back. >> and one of the reasons they are doing it so quickly is these people are traveling through turkey to get to syria. if they are in syria for a week or two then the european authorities aren't going to suspect necessarily they managed to get into syria if they are only making two weeks tra
he moved when he was young to the southern area of france.he was close friends with a french radical who launched shootings against jewish school skids in 2012. a long track record with terrorism. including with the vatican. >> really? >> absolutely. and the same guy who wanted to strike the bataclan wanted to -- it's like he -- he's ten years older than abdelhamid. and there are others as well part of the network. i can throw other names out there. bengalem. asseed. a half dozen...
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meanwhile back in france, police say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was the same type of explosive used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. in brussels, the alert for a potential attack remains at its highest possible level this morning. morning.but schools and the subway system will start to re- open tomorrow.the belgian prime minister urged citizens to stay calm even after word of an imminent terror threat. the captial city will stay on high alert at least until next monday. the u.s. state department issued a worldwide travel alert for americans.they say terror groups like isis -- al qaeda and boko haram "continue to plan terrorist attacks in multiple regions."the alert does not ask americans to avoid travel but just urges them to be vigilant -- especially in public places or when using mass transit. this is the first worldwide travel alert since december 2014 -- and it'll last until feb
meanwhile back in france, police say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was the same type of explosive used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. in brussels, the alert for a potential attack remains at its highest possible level this morning. morning.but schools and the subway system will start to re-...
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france. along the southern mediterranean. the caliphate that isis is pointing towards having, if you count the states where they have some kind of claim as well as up withs they fully control, in, before too long, would be something on the order of half to 2/3 of that -- david: beginning to sound like a country? >> it is. david: ambassador, we're short on time. i just want to mention one thing. disinformation is something we used to accuse our enemies of doing. there is some suggestion that some people in this administration may be putting out some disinformation to try to derail the movement of refugees from overseas to this country. i want to play a little sound bite from ambassador nick burns on with neil cavuto here today. >> well, i think that report of a possible syrian who went through greece, as a refugee, that may actually be wrong. many of the european press outlets are saying it might be a hoax. so we don't know for sure yet but, in fact that report has been cast in doubt. david: now, ambassador, we have gone throu
france. along the southern mediterranean. the caliphate that isis is pointing towards having, if you count the states where they have some kind of claim as well as up withs they fully control, in, before too long, would be something on the order of half to 2/3 of that -- david: beginning to sound like a country? >> it is. david: ambassador, we're short on time. i just want to mention one thing. disinformation is something we used to accuse our enemies of doing. there is some suggestion...
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the bulletin was sent to border control police in the c atalonia region near france's southern border. >>> also cane university is on threat through twitter. targeting the university's plaque community. several people camped outside on the quad following a rally last night and campus police notified the department of homeland security and local officials about the threats. classes are open today but security will remain tight. >>> it's 8:57. let's get a check on your o'rourke. >> hi lori, the subways we had earlier issues with our b. and c. trains. the hanging wires have been repaired. on to the hutchinson river parkway northbound. we have an accident. a car went into the woods and you can expect lots of delays alternate side of the street parking rules in effect. lori over to you. >>> thank you heather. let's get a check on your accuweather forecast. >> here we go. we have sunshine and we got clouds. and that's kind of going to be day today. we're looking at 51 degrees right now and 54 sunset park. and 56 at cambria heights, we have a wind that's going to shift around to the south an
the bulletin was sent to border control police in the c atalonia region near france's southern border. >>> also cane university is on threat through twitter. targeting the university's plaque community. several people camped outside on the quad following a rally last night and campus police notified the department of homeland security and local officials about the threats. classes are open today but security will remain tight. >>> it's 8:57. let's get a check on your o'rourke....
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france. police in the southern parisian suburb found something that looks like an explosive vest. found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble. there was no detonator on it. >>> in belgium, brussels will remain on its highest possible alert levels as local leaders fear attack is imminent. city schools and the subway system will remain closed until wednesday. meanwhile belgium authorities have charged a fourth suspect with terrorism. the 15 others detained yesterday were released. earlier today british prime minister david cameron visited the concert hall where dozens were killed. he says he'll ask parliament with permission to join the air strikes against isis. >> it's in our national interest that we degrade and destroy this dreadful organization and the terror it's brought down against not just french citizens in paris or russian citizens over the sinai desert but also against british citizens. >> france's president will be in washington tomorrow to discuss strategy with president obama. >>> here at home, local police and national agencies are working around the clock to ensure
france. police in the southern parisian suburb found something that looks like an explosive vest. found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble. there was no detonator on it. >>> in belgium, brussels will remain on its highest possible alert levels as local leaders fear attack is imminent. city schools and the subway system will remain closed until wednesday. meanwhile belgium authorities have charged a fourth suspect with terrorism. the 15 others detained yesterday were released....
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southern england. emergency measures were introduced in france, new anti-terror law and so on. have they failed? >> well, it's tough to say they failed. the french government has said in various staplings that they've managed to stop some attacks, actually. whether they failed entirely or not is a different question. the type of attacks that took place on that friday, it might not be possible to keep these things from happening. they were very well organized. it wasn't something that wasn't planned, not predicted in a way, something planned, well coordinated. >> are attacks like this changing life in europe long term perhaps even, the border controls are being reimposed, armed soldiers patrolling with that talk of the foundations of schengen having been shaken. >> that is the aim of terrorists to change the lives of people and make them fearful, make them fearful of the other, be thee europeans or others. it's not just changing the life of europe between countries, but between communities. i think it is succeeding and it will be very important to have politicians, leaders and commentators to hav
southern england. emergency measures were introduced in france, new anti-terror law and so on. have they failed? >> well, it's tough to say they failed. the french government has said in various staplings that they've managed to stop some attacks, actually. whether they failed entirely or not is a different question. the type of attacks that took place on that friday, it might not be possible to keep these things from happening. they were very well organized. it wasn't something that...
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meanwhile back in france - popoce say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. also in paris - police briefly evacuated a city square this morning due to a security alerttauthohoties at the scene said there was a bomb threat at a metro station near the place de la republique. multiple entrances to that metro stationere shut down, but re-opened when police gave the all-clear. the a-c-l-u is suing the governor of indiana for halting syrian refugee resettlement in his state. state.the lawsuit filed says mike pence violated the equal protection clause in t t constitution when he suspened the programs last week.that's because pence allows refugees from other countries to come to indiana, but not those from syria.pence said in a recent editorial he's "deeply moved" by the plight of syrians.but that the federal government must close so-called "security gaps", bef
meanwhile back in france - popoce say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. also in paris - police briefly evacuated a city square this morning due to a security alerttauthohoties at the scene said there was a bomb threat at a metro station near the place de la...
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discuss tension and how to be >> reporter: in southern where soave yet contamination threatens this region with an environmental catastr, phe. first france's parliament is debating whether to accepted the country's-- extend the state emergency for three more months. the extension will give the government more power to conduct searches and to set curfews. the prime minister has been speaking about the scale of the security risk. >> we have to act with the maximum degree of caution and we have to understand that there is also the risk of chemical or biological arms involved. we have to be cautious about our frontiers from i.s.i.l. and al-qaeda because their orders are inter corrected and their aim is chaos >>> live now to our correspondent who is there monitoring events for us in paris. the government is outlining a very, very severe security situation which presumably it hopes will help rally support. >> reporter: absolutely. if, indeed, any real rallying is required because we've been hearing in the media from law makers going into that debate, even opposition ones saying they will support the government in this, even though, as president
discuss tension and how to be >> reporter: in southern where soave yet contamination threatens this region with an environmental catastr, phe. first france's parliament is debating whether to accepted the country's-- extend the state emergency for three more months. the extension will give the government more power to conduct searches and to set curfews. the prime minister has been speaking about the scale of the security risk. >> we have to act with the maximum degree of caution...
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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 have 13 big regions in france, they have been reshuffled if you want, and if the pollsters show they win the north, the south which is to say the french riviera from marseille to tunis and maybe a third region this will be a major, a major problem, an earthquake in french, in french policy. and something which will probably be parallelled in a number of other countries. denmark already has very right-wing coalition in power, which is, and so is the case with the netherlands. things which y
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...
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also in france, an explosive belt without a detonator was found in the southern paris area of montrose they developed intelience in the wake of the attacks from the cell phone that one of the attackers discarded at the scene. >> they did a good crime scene investigation. and one thing to remember that intelligence drives raids and raids also drive intel. and see they probably have a treasure trough of information from that cell. and the french are aggressor interviewers and they were interrogated and got a lot of good leads. it is probably late and should have been on these guys sooner. they have to do what they have an opportunity to do and i applaud their reaction. and the counter terrorism teams are some of the best in the world. i have is had a privilege of training with them. they have the right people but have to have the political well to go after them. >> a lot of americans are nervous. there is a new fox poll shows in the wake of the attack, terrorism is topping the economy as the most important issue facing the country. 24 percent of the issue. and the economy dropped from 30
also in france, an explosive belt without a detonator was found in the southern paris area of montrose they developed intelience in the wake of the attacks from the cell phone that one of the attackers discarded at the scene. >> they did a good crime scene investigation. and one thing to remember that intelligence drives raids and raids also drive intel. and see they probably have a treasure trough of information from that cell. and the french are aggressor interviewers and they were...
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february of next year , and our reports this evening from france that a suspicious object that result a suicide belt has been found in the southernsuburb of paris. police forces say that the object discovered in a rubbish bin is similar to the belts used in the paris attacks. both of those development, we will keep you updated as soon as we get any further information. let's get more on this. a brief time ago i spoke to juan deputy who served as national security advisor for combating terrorism and is now with the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to you. i want to get your assessment first on the arrests and raids in paris and now the investigation moving to brussels , the city entering its fourth day of lockdown. how do you see the investigation progressing along these lines? juan: you see with the belgian and french officials are trying to do, to ferret out the networks they are concerned about and trying to avoid another imminent attack. you of heard that language from officials in belgium. it is not surprising that you have had these connections between the french and the because there have been the his
february of next year , and our reports this evening from france that a suspicious object that result a suicide belt has been found in the southernsuburb of paris. police forces say that the object discovered in a rubbish bin is similar to the belts used in the paris attacks. both of those development, we will keep you updated as soon as we get any further information. let's get more on this. a brief time ago i spoke to juan deputy who served as national security advisor for combating terrorism...
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as you mentioned, the entire country of france is on high alert. police in the southern city of marseille say a teacher at a jewish school was stabbed by three people, one of whom was wearing an islamic state t- shirt. police say the attackers shouted anti-semitic insults. the teacher is expected to survive but police are still searching for the attacker. >>> belmont last night, a group of people gathered at notre dame university to pray for the victims of the paris attacks. >> [singing] one of the victims was a college student at cal state long beach. >> last night, candlelight vigil was originally planned to remember victims of campus violence. the response to last month's massive -- massacre at umpqua community college in oregon. >> makes you feel disappointed in the state of our world right now. it makes you feel -- feel scared obviously. >> last night's vigil mourned both the victims of the terror attacks as well as shootings across the u.s. at colleges. since august, after the umpqua attack, there have been shootings at seven other college campuses. >>> we follow d
as you mentioned, the entire country of france is on high alert. police in the southern city of marseille say a teacher at a jewish school was stabbed by three people, one of whom was wearing an islamic state t- shirt. police say the attackers shouted anti-semitic insults. the teacher is expected to survive but police are still searching for the attacker. >>> belmont last night, a group of people gathered at notre dame university to pray for the victims of the paris attacks. >>...
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and authorities in france investigating the discovery of an explosive vest. a street cleaner found a vest in an area on the southerne of paris. speculation is that the vest belongs to fugitive attacker, salah abdeslam as service found near where abdeslam's mobile phone was discovered the day of the paris attacks. the french president francois hollande visited and paid we expects to the victims, and they discussed hollande's plans to put together a military collision including the united states and russia to destroyed isis. and coming to the u.s. tomorrow and moscow on thursday. >>> and the philadelphia police trying to track down a thief stealing unopened packages from an apartment building. chad pradelli live at the scene of the crime in the 3800 block of spring garden street. what exactly has been happening there? >> jim, police say roughly a half-dozen packages worth $3,000 were stolen earlier this month. they were stole from right there. you see those secure mailboxes the packages are too big so the police say they were put on top or underneath, saying that was a prime opportunity for the thief. >> police say t
and authorities in france investigating the discovery of an explosive vest. a street cleaner found a vest in an area on the southerne of paris. speculation is that the vest belongs to fugitive attacker, salah abdeslam as service found near where abdeslam's mobile phone was discovered the day of the paris attacks. the french president francois hollande visited and paid we expects to the victims, and they discussed hollande's plans to put together a military collision including the united states...
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southern mali. i think the big question for the united states and france, is how are they going to work with their allies in mali, in nigeria, in kenya, and somalia, to try to contain these threats in a more effective way. >> thank you very much. >>> a malian journalist is outside of the radison blue hotel right now. it seems to have gone a little bit quiet there. what is going on? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. it's a bit quiet here, actually, what we are seeing, because [ inaudible ] from the radison hotel, it [ inaudible ] right away now. but it's quiet, all of the corners are full of crowded people, and u.n. forces, mali forces, and others are all at the corners. and people are quiet and watching, saying what is happening. behind the major building of the radison, there is another radison building, it is an annex, and this annex there are some soldiers. they are trying to get inside the building to see how they can assist in the operation. [ inaudible ] people here [ inaudible ]. >> i'm assuming here that it's dark where you are right now. is the hotel illuminated from the inside or from the outside? ha
southern mali. i think the big question for the united states and france, is how are they going to work with their allies in mali, in nigeria, in kenya, and somalia, to try to contain these threats in a more effective way. >> thank you very much. >>> a malian journalist is outside of the radison blue hotel right now. it seems to have gone a little bit quiet there. what is going on? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. it's a bit quiet here, actually, what we are seeing, because [...
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meanwhile back in france, police say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was the same type of explosive used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. in brussels, the alert for a potential attack remains at its highest possible level this morning. morning.but schools and the subway system will start to re- open tomorrow.the belgian prime minister urged citizens to stay calm even after word of an imminent terror threat. the captial city will stay on high alert at least until next monday. the u.s. state department issued a worldwide travel alert for americans.they say terror groups like isis -- al qaeda and boko haram "continue multiple regions."the alert does not ask americans to avoid travel but just urges them to be vigilant -- especially in public places or when using mass transit. this is the first worldwide travel alert since december 2014 -- and it'll last until february 24th. cbs 2 news wants
meanwhile back in france, police say an explosive vest was found in a suburb on the southern edge of paris.it was the same type of explosive used in the paris attacks, and was found by a street cleaner in a pile of rubble.the vest was found in the same area where the cell phone of salah abdeslam was traced to shortly after the attacks. in brussels, the alert for a potential attack remains at its highest possible level this morning. morning.but schools and the subway system will start to re-...
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france. >> in the district inside. an important area that links to the southern port city which is a strong hold for progovernment forceshere the administration of the president hattie has been operating. if houthis and militias take control of this area. >> and roadblocks set up by all sides for five weeks the program hasn't been able to reach these, which means tens of thousands of people are without essential supplies. >> they are beyond our reach. and we have two government aids and emergency and security levels it means that the government of hungary, and we haven't gotten aid for the last few weeks. doesens have been wounded in neighbors thai as well, many civilians including children have been killed and injured. people say rebels and forced. and medical supplies are also running out. >> it was already hard to bring humanitarian aid to this terrain. once the fighting starts the damage and roads will make it even hard tore provide help. >> al jazeera. >> mine people killed near the syrian border, four others were wounded in the attack, which happened jut side a meeting of religious scholars. which helps refugees t
france. >> in the district inside. an important area that links to the southern port city which is a strong hold for progovernment forceshere the administration of the president hattie has been operating. if houthis and militias take control of this area. >> and roadblocks set up by all sides for five weeks the program hasn't been able to reach these, which means tens of thousands of people are without essential supplies. >> they are beyond our reach. and we have two...
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france. so there are intensive forensic investigations going on right now. this discovery was in a litter bin in monreuse, southern precincts or area of paris. this was an area where salah abdeslam, the suspect, one of the main suspects in the attacks, a belgian citizen, who travelled freely across borders. he got away and it is known that he threw away a cell phone in this area. so there is speculation, and it's no more than that right now, that salah abdeslam threw away this belt, this suicide vest or belt, either into the bin or somewhere it ended up in the bin. so that is the situation there. furthermore, we've had more air raids on syria and iraq. more details coming through to those >>> as far as this explosives belt is concerned, you've already touched on this, but in theory if they can link that forensically with other evidence they're gathering as part of the investigation, either places or salah abdeslam or somebody he worked with very specifically in a particular location. >> reporter: that's right. there is a massive investigation going on. frying to trace where the suspects were at which time, it's kn
france. so there are intensive forensic investigations going on right now. this discovery was in a litter bin in monreuse, southern precincts or area of paris. this was an area where salah abdeslam, the suspect, one of the main suspects in the attacks, a belgian citizen, who travelled freely across borders. he got away and it is known that he threw away a cell phone in this area. so there is speculation, and it's no more than that right now, that salah abdeslam threw away this belt, this...
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france this morning. >>> thank you. >>> the band from palm desert in southern california was playing in the don't concert hall were more than 80 people are killed in the terror attacks, the band is commenting publicly for the first time since the attack. posted on the twitter and facebook page and read this morning, with this images, the image of french flags with hand signals for peace and rock on, part of the post we, while the band is now home safe, we are for biden still coming to terms with what happened -- although bonded and grief are -- grieve for the victims, -- -- now united by a common goal of love and compassion, they also went on to say that all their shows are on hold until further notice. >>> the other international stories making headlines, the new photo released by isis which the group claims shows the bomb that brought down the russian airliner last month emma the photo was released today in the english language isis magazine. it shows of gold color aluminum soda can from the beverage company schweppes and shows and other devices -- another devices that appear to be bomb components, russian investigat
france this morning. >>> thank you. >>> the band from palm desert in southern california was playing in the don't concert hall were more than 80 people are killed in the terror attacks, the band is commenting publicly for the first time since the attack. posted on the twitter and facebook page and read this morning, with this images, the image of french flags with hand signals for peace and rock on, part of the post we, while the band is now home safe, we are for biden still...
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france's prime minister told pawn -- parliament that radicals may turn to chemical or biological weapons to create further chaos. >>> a southern california college student studying abroad in paris is back home. it was his mother's tears that convinced the student bruno to come home. he flew back yesterday after cutting short his time in paris as an exchange student by a month. he wanted to stay for the entire time but when his family learned he was at the soccer match when the attacks occurred last friday, they pleaded with him to return. >> we didn't know that something very big was occurring until i believe, the third explosion ended up coming off. that was when everyone started running and running for their lives. >> so scared. >> bruno sajor plans to finish his foreign exchange program. after the family left, he asked to make a stop at in and out for a hamburger before going home. >>> in belmont last night a group of people gathered at notre dame. is a play -- for the victims of the terror attacks one of whom was a college student at cal state long beach. the vigil was originally planned to remember victims of campus viole
france's prime minister told pawn -- parliament that radicals may turn to chemical or biological weapons to create further chaos. >>> a southern california college student studying abroad in paris is back home. it was his mother's tears that convinced the student bruno to come home. he flew back yesterday after cutting short his time in paris as an exchange student by a month. he wanted to stay for the entire time but when his family learned he was at the soccer match when the attacks...