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he drove them to the stade de france. french prosecutors said he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france, but he according to abdeslam himself. the conversation that he had. so yes, you arrest somebody like that, high-profile person from a known isis cell directed from isis headquarters in syria, and then the next day, you have what appears to be another active cell ready to go that quickly. people that have suicide vests already in place and suicide bombers. that's important, too. they have suicide bombers who are ready to attack. they have weapons. and they know how to get to places. and not only get to places, but anne-marie, as you said, the whole place at a heightened level of security since the arrest on friday. so places like the airport, you would have thought, and places like the metro station and other areas, they have an increased security presence there. even with that increased security presence, they know how to get around it, apparently. apparently, that's what's happened today at the airport.
he drove them to the stade de france. french prosecutors said he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france, but he according to abdeslam himself. the conversation that he had. so yes, you arrest somebody like that, high-profile person from a known isis cell directed from isis headquarters in syria, and then the next day, you have what appears to be another active cell ready to go that quickly. people that have suicide vests already in place and suicide bombers. that's important,...
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he drove them to the stade de france. french prosecutors said he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france, but he backed out. according to abdeslam himself. the conversation that he had. so yes, you arrest somebody like that, high-profile person from a known isis cell directed from isis headquarters in syria, and then the next day, you have what appears to be another active cell ready to go that quickly. people that have suicide vests already in place and suicide bombers. that's important, too. they have suicide bombers who are ready to attack. they have weapons. and they know how to get to places. and not only get to places, but anne-marie, as you said, the whole place at a heightened level of security since the arrest on friday. so places like the airport, you would have thought, and places like the metro station and other areas, they have an increased security presence there. even with that increased security presence, they know how to get around it, apparently. apparently, that's what's happened today at
he drove them to the stade de france. french prosecutors said he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france, but he backed out. according to abdeslam himself. the conversation that he had. so yes, you arrest somebody like that, high-profile person from a known isis cell directed from isis headquarters in syria, and then the next day, you have what appears to be another active cell ready to go that quickly. people that have suicide vests already in place and suicide bombers. that's...
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while back on the explosives vests used on the attackers at the bataclan and the sta dfertiot stade de franc. they are inextricably linked. >> leave it there for now, thank you very much, paul brennan in the center of brussels. >>> mentioning events in france last november and the authorities in that country say they have managed to avoid another major attack after police raided a parisian apartment and found explosives and weapons. there is concern about public safety concerns. nadim baba reports from paris. >> the day an attack in brussels, paris officials wonder how long it would have been before another attack. they raided a apartment in be argenteuille. >> be enabled us to defeat a prospective terrorist attack in france that was at an advanced stage. >> this is the suspect, 34-year-old reda cricket. being part of a network sending fighters to syria as was suspected attacker, abdel hamid abaod. how can they escape capture and keep on planning attacks? after the brussels bombings, president hollande called for better information-sharing with the states. >> if we have this shared intellige
while back on the explosives vests used on the attackers at the bataclan and the sta dfertiot stade de franc. they are inextricably linked. >> leave it there for now, thank you very much, paul brennan in the center of brussels. >>> mentioning events in france last november and the authorities in that country say they have managed to avoid another major attack after police raided a parisian apartment and found explosives and weapons. there is concern about public safety concerns....
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abdeslam is believed to have been the driver who dropped three others off at stade de france, one of the attack sites, and wore a suicide belt, that abdeslam was actually questioned and released following the he was involved and surveillance video shows him and another man belgian border the day after been in hiding until tuesday's raid, even though, sources say, lucky break in the investigation when they went in to this safe house on tuesday afternoon, not expecting it to be a terrorist den and not expecting it to have salah abdeslam, one of the most wanted men in the word. in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. >> pam:for a third straight day, bart riders in north concord and pittsburg. are using bus bridges to reach their destinations. a power glitch on wednesday morning, forced the closure of eastern most stops. in contra costa county. >> reporter: and repair cars that has the power to us apart if it many of absurdist not more. parts from other cars. they havebut as bart tries to get that work donw, they are also facing increased critiscm. today state senator steve glazer issued a
abdeslam is believed to have been the driver who dropped three others off at stade de france, one of the attack sites, and wore a suicide belt, that abdeslam was actually questioned and released following the he was involved and surveillance video shows him and another man belgian border the day after been in hiding until tuesday's raid, even though, sources say, lucky break in the investigation when they went in to this safe house on tuesday afternoon, not expecting it to be a terrorist den...
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suicide vests, rented safe houses for fellow attackers, and had planned to blow himself up in the stade de france, but lost the nerve and backed out. this is thought to show the arrest of abdeslam on friday, wounded in the raid by belgian anti-terror police. he's now fighting extradition to france. sven mary, abdeslam's lawyer, is threatening to sue the french prosecutor for breaching his clients confidentiality. i understand client confidentiality, but is he denying involvement? >> no. he doesn't deny that he was in paris. but, there are a lot of matters in this fight. >> reporter: in a raid earlier this week, anti-terror police found a stash of weapons, and abdeslam's fingerprints, leading belgian authorities to believe he may have been planning another attack. the belgian government has been praising its anti-terror forces for capturing abdeslam alive, but local leaders like francois shepmans, mayor of molenbeek, face uncomfortable questions as how a manhunt that stretched to syria, ended just a few blocks from where he grew up. i'm sitting here in america and i'm wondering what took you so lo
suicide vests, rented safe houses for fellow attackers, and had planned to blow himself up in the stade de france, but lost the nerve and backed out. this is thought to show the arrest of abdeslam on friday, wounded in the raid by belgian anti-terror police. he's now fighting extradition to france. sven mary, abdeslam's lawyer, is threatening to sue the french prosecutor for breaching his clients confidentiality. i understand client confidentiality, but is he denying involvement? >> no....
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given to belgium interrogators, the fact that he said his role was to blow himself up at the stade de france. the french prosecutor urged caution saying that bearing in mind that salah abdeslam was driving all over paris and left the 18th district that may be that was his intended role. >> he's held in a prison in brugge. do we know about his conditions of detention? this is a max security prison. he's being held in what is called a safety wing. it's a special wing for prisoners deemed to pose an escape threat or who has behavioural problems. they have double doors as an extra security measure. everything is bolted to the ground. and it is behind a thick screen of plexiglass. helle be held in solitary there, and apparently he'll have a special daily routine designed for him on that wing, and it is dealt with in an individual way. and clearly he is in a holding pattern now. clearly not keen to be extradited to france, because obviously there are a lot of people looking for justice, and for him to answer for the actions, for his actions, his role in what happened. the alleged role in what happ
given to belgium interrogators, the fact that he said his role was to blow himself up at the stade de france. the french prosecutor urged caution saying that bearing in mind that salah abdeslam was driving all over paris and left the 18th district that may be that was his intended role. >> he's held in a prison in brugge. do we know about his conditions of detention? this is a max security prison. he's being held in what is called a safety wing. it's a special wing for prisoners deemed to...
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suicide vests, rented safe houses for fellow attackers, and had planned to blow himself up in the stade de france but lost the nerve and backed out. this is thought to show the arrest of abdeslam on friday, wounded in the raid by belgian anti-terror police. he is now fighting extradition to france. sven marie, abdeslam's lawyer is threatening to sue the french prosecutor for breaching his client's [ indiscernible ] >> is he denying involvement? >> no. he is not. >> he is denying, he doesn't deny he was in paris. that there are a lot of matters. in this fight. >> reporter: in a raid earlier this week, anti-terror police found a stash of weapons and abdeslam's fingerprints leading belgian authorities to believe he may have been planning another attack. the belgian government has been praising its anti-terror forces for capturing abdeslam alive. local leaders like francois shetlams, the mayor of molenbeek, face question house a manhunt that stretched to syria ended just a few blocks from where he grew up. if i am sitting here in america, looking at it, thinking what took you so long, he was right th
suicide vests, rented safe houses for fellow attackers, and had planned to blow himself up in the stade de france but lost the nerve and backed out. this is thought to show the arrest of abdeslam on friday, wounded in the raid by belgian anti-terror police. he is now fighting extradition to france. sven marie, abdeslam's lawyer is threatening to sue the french prosecutor for breaching his client's [ indiscernible ] >> is he denying involvement? >> no. he is not. >> he is...
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was found on belts in paris and stade de france. the suicide bomber at brussels metro was khalid el-bakraoui who had rented the safe house which the paris attackers used before their attacks. also rented the hide out in suburban brafs where salah abdeslam fled after paris. several accomplices are still being hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are treated in hospital. four of them killed in tuesday's bomb attacks. it is a difficult and forensic task. >> translation: you have to understand that a terrorist bomb contains small and large pieces and that these hit the victims at a high speed. out of respect for the relatives, we won't release further details. >> reporter: brussels remains tense and the interior minister and brussels mayor urged the postponement of a big memorial for brussels on sunday. policing that gathering would hamper the bombings inquiries. >> translation: for these inquiries we need police capacity all over the country, and it's our main priority to let the police in the best services possible do these inqu
was found on belts in paris and stade de france. the suicide bomber at brussels metro was khalid el-bakraoui who had rented the safe house which the paris attackers used before their attacks. also rented the hide out in suburban brafs where salah abdeslam fled after paris. several accomplices are still being hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are treated in hospital. four of them killed in tuesday's bomb attacks. it is a difficult and forensic task. >> translation: you have to...
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was found on explosives belts used at the bat theater in paris and the stade de france. the bomber was chal who rented the house used before the paris attacks and also the one where salah abdeslam fled after paris. several accomplices are still being hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are still being treated in hospital. four of those killed in tuesday's bomb attacks have yet to be positively identified. it is a difficult and forensic task. >> translation: you have to understand that a terrorist bomb cames small and larger metal pieces and these hit victims at high speed. out of the respect for the relatives, we won't release further details. >> reporter: brussels remains tense and the interior minister and the mayor urged the postponement of a big rally planned for central brussels on sunday. policing that gathering, they said, would hamper the bombings inquiries >> for these inquiries we need a lot of police capacity all over the country. it is our main priority to let the police in the best circumstances possible do these inquiries. >> reporter: the organisers
was found on explosives belts used at the bat theater in paris and the stade de france. the bomber was chal who rented the house used before the paris attacks and also the one where salah abdeslam fled after paris. several accomplices are still being hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are still being treated in hospital. four of those killed in tuesday's bomb attacks have yet to be positively identified. it is a difficult and forensic task. >> translation: you have to understand...
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laachraoui is a suspected bomb maker and his dain was found on belts used in the bataclan and stade de france. this man was responsible for the metro bombing. he rented the house which paris attackers used before their attacks. also the rental where salah abdeslam fled to after paris. several are still be hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are still being treated in hospital. four of those killed in tuesday's bomb attacks have yet to be positively identified. it is a difficult and forensic task. >> translation: you have to understand that a terrorist bomb contains small and larger metal pieces and that these hit the victims at a high speed. out of the respect for the relatives, we won't release further details. >> reporter: brussels remains tense and the internal minister have said that the rally set to sunday will not go ahead. >> translation: our main proert priority is to let the police in the best circumstances possible do their inquiries. >> reporter: the organisers agreed. the rally is half. the grieving goes on >>> former yemeni president has called for an end to the country's
laachraoui is a suspected bomb maker and his dain was found on belts used in the bataclan and stade de france. this man was responsible for the metro bombing. he rented the house which paris attackers used before their attacks. also the rental where salah abdeslam fled to after paris. several are still be hunted, including this man. 101 casualties are still being treated in hospital. four of those killed in tuesday's bomb attacks have yet to be positively identified. it is a difficult and...
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authorities believe last november, he drove three conspirators to the stade de france, one of the attack sites in paris. officials also think abdeslam was wearing a suicide belt that was never detonated, and was found on a street after the attacks. abdeslam has been in hiding ever since the bloodshed in paris. investigators got a break on tuesday, when his fingerprints were found in another raid in brussels. >> what we' ve seen now is this lucky break in the investigation when they went in to this safe , house on tuesday afternoon. they did not expected to be a terrorist dan. they did not expected to have wanted men in the word. jim now, officials say abdeslam : -- kim: now, officials say abdeslam will finally face trial for his alleged role in the deadly paris attack. i' m kim hutcherson reporting. brett: more than a dozen u.s. airmen assigned to protect nuclear missile launch sites, are suspended, and under investigation for illegal drug use. the air force is not giving specifics. it' s only saying all 14 junior airmen may have involved in drug activity off base in wyoming. the pentago
authorities believe last november, he drove three conspirators to the stade de france, one of the attack sites in paris. officials also think abdeslam was wearing a suicide belt that was never detonated, and was found on a street after the attacks. abdeslam has been in hiding ever since the bloodshed in paris. investigators got a break on tuesday, when his fingerprints were found in another raid in brussels. >> what we' ve seen now is this lucky break in the investigation when they went...
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abdeslam is believed to have been the driver who dropped three others off at stade de france, one of the attack sites, and wore a suicide belt, that was found on a street after the attacks that never exploded abdeslam was actually questioned and released following the attacks before authorities knew he was involved and surveillance video shows him and another man at a gas station near the belgian border the day after those attacks. but since then, abdeslam has been in hiding until tuesday's raid, even though, sources say, he wasn't the initial target. paul cruickshank, cnn analyst what we've seen now is this lucky break in the investigation when they went in to this safe house on tuesday afternoon, not expecting it to be a terrorist den and not expecting it to have salah abdeslam, one of the most wanted men in the word. in washington, i'm former wrestling superstar hulk hogan has been awarded $115- million dollars in damages in his trial against the website "gawker" that's more money than he was suing for. hogan, who's real name is terry bollea, sued the media group for invasion of p
abdeslam is believed to have been the driver who dropped three others off at stade de france, one of the attack sites, and wore a suicide belt, that was found on a street after the attacks that never exploded abdeslam was actually questioned and released following the attacks before authorities knew he was involved and surveillance video shows him and another man at a gas station near the belgian border the day after those attacks. but since then, abdeslam has been in hiding until tuesday's...
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paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france but backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a breach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> now he is collaborating with justice in this important information that interests the judge and the police officers. like kwhu helped him slip away from paris and find his way back molenbeek, right under the nose >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. used regularly, it removes up to 100% of flakes keeping you protected every week, every month, every year you ready ma? always life is unpredictable, so embrace it! head and shoulders. live flake free for life you can finally break up with bleach. lysol with hydrogen peroxide. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. degree motionsense is the world's first deodorant activated by movement. as you move, fragrance capsules burst motionsense. protection to keep you moving. degreeit won't let you d
paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france but backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a breach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> now he is collaborating with justice in this important information that interests the judge and the police officers. like kwhu helped him slip away from paris and find his way back molenbeek, right under the nose...
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paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france but backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a broocheach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> he has a lot of information that trtz the judge and the police officers. lick who helped him slip away from paris and find his way back to the neighborhood of molenbeek, right under the nose of belgium's finest. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. get ready to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with
paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de france but backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a broocheach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> he has a lot of information that trtz the judge and the police officers. lick who helped him slip away from paris and find his way back to the neighborhood of molenbeek, right under the nose of belgium's...
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paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de franceut backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a breach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> now he is collaborating with justice in this important matter, he has a lot of information that interests the judge and the police officers. like kwhu helped him slip away >>> it is spring break for millions of american college students. that means beaches, beer and some times trouble. some towns have taken to cracking down on the rowdy partiers only to discover that it can hurt local businesses. mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: panama city beach used to have its own version of march madness. spring break. and the final four once meant last call for 20,000 college kids a week. but a year later, beaches here look quaintly quiet. grownups stepped in and took control of the beach party. >> we are seeing a decrease in the number of college kids we have here on spring break. >> dan rowe leads the panama city beach con
paris massacres in november stand that he admitted he was supposed to blow himself up at the stade de franceut backed out. that triggered a complaint from sven murray, abdeslam's lawyer, saying it is a breach of confidentiality and could stop him from speaking in the future. >> now he is collaborating with justice in this important matter, he has a lot of information that interests the judge and the police officers. like kwhu helped him slip away >>> it is spring break for...
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authorities believe last november, he drove three conspirators to the stade de france, one of the attack sites in paris. officials also think abdeslam was wearing a suicide belt that was never detonated, and was found on a street after the attacks. abdeslam has been in hiding ever since the bloodshed in paris. investigators got a break on tuesday, when his fingerprints were found in another raid in brussels. >> what we' ve seen now is this lucky break in the investigation when they went in to this safe house on tuesday afternoon, not expecting it to be a terrorist den and not expecting it to have salah abdeslam, one of the most kim: now, officials say abdeslam will finally face trial for his alleged role in the deadly paris attack. i' m kim hutcherson reporting. brett: more than a dozen u.s. airmen assigned to protect nuclear missile launch sites, are suspended, and under investigation for illegal drug use. the air force is not giving many specifics. it' s only saying all 14 junior airmen may have involved in drug activity off base and wyoming. -- in wyoming. the pentagon says security w
authorities believe last november, he drove three conspirators to the stade de france, one of the attack sites in paris. officials also think abdeslam was wearing a suicide belt that was never detonated, and was found on a street after the attacks. abdeslam has been in hiding ever since the bloodshed in paris. investigators got a break on tuesday, when his fingerprints were found in another raid in brussels. >> what we' ve seen now is this lucky break in the investigation when they went...
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the bataclan concert hall and outside the stade de france. they attacked our young people.they attacked our way of life. among the bataclan victims was a young american student, naomi gonzalez. my thoughts go out to her family, loved ones, friends. before talking about the main lines of action we are conducting against terrorist networks in france and in europe, i would like to give you my analysis of the threat we are all facing. i believe we must understand it in order to protect ourselves more efficiently. over the past ten years, the threat has considerably evolved. the november attacks were planned from syria and coordinated abroad, yet all those were perpetrated by people radicalized on french soil. sometimes in a very short period of time. today, in fact, the threat is more and more diffuse. from our point of view the threat now takes many forms. on the one hand, it involves individual or small groups with accelerated training in handling weapons in syria or iraq. back in europe, sleeper cells capable as in november 13th of moving into action in cooperation with the
the bataclan concert hall and outside the stade de france. they attacked our young people.they attacked our way of life. among the bataclan victims was a young american student, naomi gonzalez. my thoughts go out to her family, loved ones, friends. before talking about the main lines of action we are conducting against terrorist networks in france and in europe, i would like to give you my analysis of the threat we are all facing. i believe we must understand it in order to protect ourselves...
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saw this in the paris attacks where a couple of the suicide bombings happened outside of the stade de france in brussels and the metro station. one of the things that authorities worry about after an event like this in brussels are copycat attacks. people who think about doing something and get inspired. that's one of the reasons you see an natured presence of police in places like times square, in places like penn station. you can only keep the increased presence for a few days. it's intended to make sure that you show an increased vigilance, but then the harder work begins behind the scenes. wherever you put the security cordon, there is still going to be a line. a line is always vulnerable. the u.s. has a very robust system whereby they do sting operations to try to find these people who are on line, who are talking about carrying out attacks. it's a controversial tactic, but so far, it has prevented a lot of attacks in the united states. in other countries, they're starting to copy that formula to try to do the same thing. >>> when we return after the break, pope francis celebrating east
saw this in the paris attacks where a couple of the suicide bombings happened outside of the stade de france in brussels and the metro station. one of the things that authorities worry about after an event like this in brussels are copycat attacks. people who think about doing something and get inspired. that's one of the reasons you see an natured presence of police in places like times square, in places like penn station. you can only keep the increased presence for a few days. it's intended...
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france's match with germany at the stade de france. >> translation: there is no chance for playing in empty stadiums. they will be full. they're doing everything to have a maximum of security. today guaranteeing 100% security is impossible. >> reporter: the cricket world has been paying tribute to martin crowe who has died at the age of 53. the former new zealand captain had been battling cancer since 2012. he had played almost 151 days nationals. he called 17 test centuries which remains a national record. recognised not only as a great batsm batsman, but had an idea which involved to 2020. he became captain in 1991 sharing a world partnership with 467 with andrew jones against vee lank ka-- sri lanka. at last year's world cup he was inducted into the icc cricket hall of fame. >> it's a really sad time. obviously a feel for his family an friends. the cricket community not only in new zealand but throughout the world have lost not only a great player but a great advocate of the game. really sad times. >> reporter: a new device designed to protect the head of drivers has made it's form
france's match with germany at the stade de france. >> translation: there is no chance for playing in empty stadiums. they will be full. they're doing everything to have a maximum of security. today guaranteeing 100% security is impossible. >> reporter: the cricket world has been paying tribute to martin crowe who has died at the age of 53. the former new zealand captain had been battling cancer since 2012. he had played almost 151 days nationals. he called 17 test centuries which...
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will be working that, but the way that salah abdeslam abandoned his mission, which was to attack stade de france and dropped his weapon system and cell phone led me to believe he had a moment of conscious and left the structure. went to molenbeek and holed up up. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. we are continuing to watch this breaking news out of brusselss. wolf starts right now. >> terrorism as struck belgium. >> at the airport two explosions, which authorities believe were coordinated suicide attacks. >> i heard an explosion. the ceiling was coming down an the second exploegs went and everything is black. >> immediately there was panic. so people were shouting and running around. people were on the floor. people were injured. >> an hour later and a few miles away, another explosion. this inside of busy metro. >> there was smoke. we heard and saw the blast. >> the metro immediately stopped. power turned off. lights turned off. >> they lifted the terror threat level to four. only the second time since the second world war this has happened. the first was in the immediate afterma
will be working that, but the way that salah abdeslam abandoned his mission, which was to attack stade de france and dropped his weapon system and cell phone led me to believe he had a moment of conscious and left the structure. went to molenbeek and holed up up. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. we are continuing to watch this breaking news out of brusselss. wolf starts right now. >> terrorism as struck belgium. >> at the airport two explosions, which...
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will be working that, but the way that salah abdeslam abandoned his mission, which was to attack stade de france system and cell phone led me to believe he had a moment of conscious and left the structure. went to molenbeek and holed up up. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. we are continuing to watch this breaking news out of brusselss. wolf starts right now. >> terrorism as struck belgium. >> at the airport two ex
will be working that, but the way that salah abdeslam abandoned his mission, which was to attack stade de france system and cell phone led me to believe he had a moment of conscious and left the structure. went to molenbeek and holed up up. >> thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. we are continuing to watch this breaking news out of brusselss. wolf starts right now. >> terrorism as struck belgium. >> at the airport two ex
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security was high at the stade de france in paris where the french were playing for the first time since the stadium was attacked last november. the venue will host the opening game and final of euro 2016. france beat russia four two in that match. scotland also beat denmark. england's good form was short-lived as they went down to the netherlands. >> at the moment i'm just disappointed that i'm sitting here having lost a home game in front of 82,000 people after such a good performance on saturday night because it really is a high followed by a law. >> reporter: it tennis now. novak djokovic is proving impossible to beat in the open. he advanced to the quarter finals with a kwom tortable six three, six four win over the 14th seed. he is on course for a fifth title in six years in florida and will face an australian in the final eight. also through to the last is berdych. in the nba the warriors beat their opponents. with eight games left in the season, they're six wins away from matching the all time record of 72 that was set by michael jordan back in 1996. you're looking at one of the
security was high at the stade de france in paris where the french were playing for the first time since the stadium was attacked last november. the venue will host the opening game and final of euro 2016. france beat russia four two in that match. scotland also beat denmark. england's good form was short-lived as they went down to the netherlands. >> at the moment i'm just disappointed that i'm sitting here having lost a home game in front of 82,000 people after such a good performance...
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suspicion on his claim of having had a change of heart, that he claims to have been en route to the stade de francee was intending to detonate his vest and simply changed his mind. prosecutors are saying that that's leading them perhaps to treat with caution the rest of the installation because they believe perhaps there was a separate mission in the 18th. but for them both in belgium and france, authorities either side of this border, just the mere presence of finally having captured salah abdeslam is in and of itself a huge coup tonight. >> it absolutely is something that they had wanted and it looks like intelligence really came together to get this done. hopefully a little bit of solace for those families of the 130 victims. thank you so much. keep us posted on what you hear. >>> up next, to politics, donald trump not the only one campaigning out west. you're looking at live pictures of john kasich. he is speaking right now in utah. can he or cruz overtake donald trump? what about all this talk of a unity ticket? could it happen? verizon is the number one network in america. i know what you're
suspicion on his claim of having had a change of heart, that he claims to have been en route to the stade de francee was intending to detonate his vest and simply changed his mind. prosecutors are saying that that's leading them perhaps to treat with caution the rest of the installation because they believe perhaps there was a separate mission in the 18th. but for them both in belgium and france, authorities either side of this border, just the mere presence of finally having captured salah...
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they found his dna on a suicide vest that was worn by one of the other attackers at the stade de franceconsider him to be a bomb maker. why that's interesting is because his fingerprints have also shown up and his dna has shown up at other locations here in belgium, at various apartments the police have raided. and because of that, they believe there is a link between paris and belgium, but more importantly, between najim laachraoui and salah abdelslam. now, the interesting thing that we have heard is that salah abdelslam, at first, you know, he was interrogated by french -- sorry, by belgian police for two hours. and then after the attack, was interrogated yet another time for another hour, and did not provide any information. and he didn't necessarily know that this attack had taken place. they'd kept him under very tight wraps. he doesn't have access to the outside world. so he could not have known about the attacks that had taken place here in belgium. so they are still very confident that there is a link between paris and belgium. >> all right. ayman mohyeldin, on the scene for us
they found his dna on a suicide vest that was worn by one of the other attackers at the stade de franceconsider him to be a bomb maker. why that's interesting is because his fingerprints have also shown up and his dna has shown up at other locations here in belgium, at various apartments the police have raided. and because of that, they believe there is a link between paris and belgium, but more importantly, between najim laachraoui and salah abdelslam. now, the interesting thing that we have...
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course, 130 people killed at different locations, some of the most famous lococions in paris, the stade de france during an international soccer match, the bataclan theatre where the eagles of death metal were playing so that was a highly coordinated attack, very well planned and fear f european then is that something similar could againake place. not just in one city like we saw in paris a what we appear to be seeing in brussels, but also that gives you a sense of chaos going on here. lots of cars flying by with sirens on. as i was sayingntelligence officials worried there could be simultaneous attacks not justn one city but across different cities. the french foreign minister h h said -- >> go ahead. >> the french prime minister warned after the attack that the risk of an attack is asigh if not higher than before paris. this was not only something that was feared this is something some time. >> okay, alex, i want to bring that to our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz as well on the phone with us. martha, you were on @he scene in molenbeek, belgium, which has become the hotbed of terror
course, 130 people killed at different locations, some of the most famous lococions in paris, the stade de france during an international soccer match, the bataclan theatre where the eagles of death metal were playing so that was a highly coordinated attack, very well planned and fear f european then is that something similar could againake place. not just in one city like we saw in paris a what we appear to be seeing in brussels, but also that gives you a sense of chaos going on here. lots of...
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because the 26-year-old abdeslam was believed to have driven some of the attackers to the stade de france, were involved in procuring some of the vehicles and safe houses that were used in the attacks, but then himself decided he didn't want to take part in it. left his suicide vest behind and was seen fleeing the country along with another suspect after the attacks took place. so, for the french people, if, in fact, the extradition request is granted, which i think it probably will, and there is a trial in france, potentially even in paris, it will be a great moment for them, politically, emotionally, to recognize what happened and that they are -- that some justice has been done. >> nbc news foreign correspondent, richard engel. richard, thank you, sir. i want to bring into the conversation laura haim, the white house correspondent from canal plus. you heard our richard engel talking about the judicial cooperation that is expected to play out in front of us in the next couple of days. also francois hollande brought that up at the press conference, saying he expects that too for belgian
because the 26-year-old abdeslam was believed to have driven some of the attackers to the stade de france, were involved in procuring some of the vehicles and safe houses that were used in the attacks, but then himself decided he didn't want to take part in it. left his suicide vest behind and was seen fleeing the country along with another suspect after the attacks took place. so, for the french people, if, in fact, the extradition request is granted, which i think it probably will, and there...
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parts of the testimony seem plausible to the fact that he dropped these guys off at the stade de france and drove randomly. his movements in paris do suggest his behavior was somewhat erratic. i think the most interesting thing to me when he came back to brussels, he went immediately to the apartment of a known suspect or terrorist, someone who is thought to have been involved in radical circles, someone eventually shot dead by belgium police in that raid in the forest department before the belgium attacks. belkaid had come in undetected after some time in syria at 35 years old he seems to have been a senior member of this plotting team but apparently, abdeslam felt safe enough he could go and hide out at belkaid's place and belkaid was not pleased to see him didn't kick him out so either they were naively optimistic they could get away with it or had a very poor opinion of the belgian police and thought that they would be safe really staying with each other as opposed to staying as far apart as possible. >> yeah, and, tim, finally i want to ask you, just listening to what you're saying
parts of the testimony seem plausible to the fact that he dropped these guys off at the stade de france and drove randomly. his movements in paris do suggest his behavior was somewhat erratic. i think the most interesting thing to me when he came back to brussels, he went immediately to the apartment of a known suspect or terrorist, someone who is thought to have been involved in radical circles, someone eventually shot dead by belgium police in that raid in the forest department before the...
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course, 130 people killed at different locations, some of the most famous locations in paris, the stade de france during an international soccer match, the bataclan theatre where the eagles of death metal were playing so that was a highly coordinated attack, very well planned and fear of european intelligence officials since then is that something similar could again take place. not just in one city like we saw in paris and what we appear to be seeing in brussels, but also that gives you a sense of chaos going on here. lots of cars flying by with sirens on. as i was saying intelligence officials worried there could be simultaneous attacks not just in one city but across different cities. >> go ahead. >> the french prime minister warned after the attack that the risk of an attack is as high if not higher than before paris. this was not only something that was feared this is something that has been expected for quite some time. >> okay, alex, i want to bring that to our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz as well on the phone with us. martha, you were on the scene in molenbeek, belgium, whic
course, 130 people killed at different locations, some of the most famous locations in paris, the stade de france during an international soccer match, the bataclan theatre where the eagles of death metal were playing so that was a highly coordinated attack, very well planned and fear of european intelligence officials since then is that something similar could again take place. not just in one city like we saw in paris and what we appear to be seeing in brussels, but also that gives you a...
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. >> he want to go to the stade de france in paris, but he stopped. we don't know why, but me stopped. the next informations are that he was ready to restart something from brussels, and it's maybe the reality because i said we have found a lot of heavy weapons in the first investigations and we have seen a new network of people around him. >> reporter: speaking at a forum on sunday, it was said that 30 people were involved in the attacks, but they're certain there are others. salah abdeslam has been held by belgian police since arrest on friday. his lawyer doesn't want him extradited to france >> translation: he is cooperating with the belgian legal authorities. in the context of the european arrest warrant, i can tell you that we refuse extradition gentleman in paris senior government ministers held meetings with security officials over the weekend >> translation: salah abdeslam will have to answer for his actions in a french court. the need for justice is what all the relatives of the 130 victims are demanding as well as the french people. >> repor
. >> he want to go to the stade de france in paris, but he stopped. we don't know why, but me stopped. the next informations are that he was ready to restart something from brussels, and it's maybe the reality because i said we have found a lot of heavy weapons in the first investigations and we have seen a new network of people around him. >> reporter: speaking at a forum on sunday, it was said that 30 people were involved in the attacks, but they're certain there are others. salah...
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we know or we believe he drove the car, with three suicide bombers to the stade de france. one of them was his brother who detonated his vest and killed himself. we know this vest was found in a traj can. it's not clear what happened. did abdeslam have a change of heart. so authorities have been absolutely fixated on finding him because he is the one piece of the puzzle that do potentially bring all of the other parts together and provide a much clearer picture of what happened. now, beyond that, there was also a fixation because it was a question of how on earth was he able to escape. we know that he headed to the belgium border and was in fact stopped by the belgium border just hours after the attack. we know we've seen this surveillance video that kay out from a gas station days later. and they he was apparently hiding in plain sight for four months, brooke, in this belgium suburb of molenbeek. a lot of people will ask the question, how was he able to hide? who was hiding him? what other networks and what other cells exist in these areas? >> so depending on whether or no
we know or we believe he drove the car, with three suicide bombers to the stade de france. one of them was his brother who detonated his vest and killed himself. we know this vest was found in a traj can. it's not clear what happened. did abdeslam have a change of heart. so authorities have been absolutely fixated on finding him because he is the one piece of the puzzle that do potentially bring all of the other parts together and provide a much clearer picture of what happened. now, beyond...
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he dropped off three suicide bombers at the stade de france that night. chickened out that evening. the night of the attacks he called two friends to pick him up. they whisked him away from paris where he got to brussels and was today a major breakthrough.s. >> there were two earlier occasions when abdeslam was almost caught? >> on the night of the paris attacks, just hours after the shootings, he and friends were driving back from paris toward brussels. they drove him from paris to brussels. in that drive they passed through at least two checkpoints. at that time, police had not established that he was a suspect in the paris attacks. they let him go on his way. just three days ago, there was another raid on another brussels apartment. authorities found abdeslam's fingerprints and dna in that apartment. but he had slipped away there. belgian sniper shot and killed another operative who was said to have helped him. that particular operative was said to have directed the paris attacks from a remote phone on the night of the paris attacks from belgium. so ve
he dropped off three suicide bombers at the stade de france that night. chickened out that evening. the night of the attacks he called two friends to pick him up. they whisked him away from paris where he got to brussels and was today a major breakthrough.s. >> there were two earlier occasions when abdeslam was almost caught? >> on the night of the paris attacks, just hours after the shootings, he and friends were driving back from paris toward brussels. they drove him from paris to...
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salah abdeslam told officials that he intended to kill himself at the stade de france attack. he had been on the run. the number of fellow plotters had surprised officials in europe, and it may be one of the things they will look at in this attack. we obviously don't know now whether this attack was connected to that capture, but that's the context that all this is happening in, guys. >> ayman, i know those reports over the weekend, "the new york times" laying out the report from the paris police with the whole situation in paris and the attacks there, they had mentioned that something like 90 fellow conspirators were involved and had come over, had hidden in the refugee flow that had been coming from syria. those were the numbers they were trying to confirm. i guess that's what people are so concerned about right now too. >> absolutely. there seems to be relative ease of movement for these terrorists and the people affiliated with them throughout europe. one of the big concerns now is finding the bomb maker who was involved in creating those suicide vests. analysis that was d
salah abdeslam told officials that he intended to kill himself at the stade de france attack. he had been on the run. the number of fellow plotters had surprised officials in europe, and it may be one of the things they will look at in this attack. we obviously don't know now whether this attack was connected to that capture, but that's the context that all this is happening in, guys. >> ayman, i know those reports over the weekend, "the new york times" laying out the report...