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they came to the united states they believed the american dream they stopped in paris and came to the united states. >> when did you understand what journalism is supposed to be? >> id with the profession i was pretty sure i wanted to make my career at an early age. to read about a head to observe that i tried to be as professional as possible i don't think it was terribly professional but in
they came to the united states they believed the american dream they stopped in paris and came to the united states. >> when did you understand what journalism is supposed to be? >> id with the profession i was pretty sure i wanted to make my career at an early age. to read about a head to observe that i tried to be as professional as possible i don't think it was terribly professional but in
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attack here in paris. salah abdeslam was caught by the police on friday, four days before brussels was hit with 30 people dead and 30 people hurt. 's lawyer spoke after the hearing. >> he told me to tell you he wishes to be transferred to friends as soon as possible. anchor: for more now we bring in catherine in brussels. you are now at the belgian parliament. tellis what is being done today. we are in the midst of three days of national mourning. right.i amhat is here outside the belgian federal parliament. a ceremony paying tribute to the victims of tuesday's attacks at the airport and metro, the deadliest attacks ever in belgium's history. a solemn ceremony today. the prime minister will speak out and the king and queen, the head of state. this is a big occasion as well of members of the parliament and inate, laying weaths brussels on tuesday. atmosphere inge and wes still very tight can hear sirens waiting and it is very tight security. anchor: tell us a bit more about the investigation. there is not a
attack here in paris. salah abdeslam was caught by the police on friday, four days before brussels was hit with 30 people dead and 30 people hurt. 's lawyer spoke after the hearing. >> he told me to tell you he wishes to be transferred to friends as soon as possible. anchor: for more now we bring in catherine in brussels. you are now at the belgian parliament. tellis what is being done today. we are in the midst of three days of national mourning. right.i amhat is here outside the belgian...
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certainly a lot more concentrated than the paris spread out. all relatively close together, the main airport for the city is just ten miles outside. none far away from each other. the importance you're striking one of the highest security area s then at least two metro stayings that have symbolic locations next to the seat of the belgian government and seat of the european union. these are all not yet confirmed. >> in case some viewers are hour you're looking at some scenes right now, the aftermath of the departure terminal we believe at the brussels airport. new video in to us. you can see what impact this blast had, i believe those are like ceiling tiles that have there are injuries reported there but now the breaking news that we're getting right now our alex marquardt is there at the airport in brussels but saying that there are local reports saying there may have been an additional three explosions at metro stations all around this capital. >> three different subway stations is the report that alex was getting from the local broadcaster es
certainly a lot more concentrated than the paris spread out. all relatively close together, the main airport for the city is just ten miles outside. none far away from each other. the importance you're striking one of the highest security area s then at least two metro stayings that have symbolic locations next to the seat of the belgian government and seat of the european union. these are all not yet confirmed. >> in case some viewers are hour you're looking at some scenes right now, the...
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paris attacks of november 13. they've also acknowledged that the network of people involved in preparing the paris attacks was much bigger than originally believed, and that the investigation was far from over and there might have an by temptation to think that the arrest of salah abdeslam well that was it, the paris picture had finished but not that was not it. another man, who is accused of travelling through the night after the paris attacks, to go from brussels to paris, pick up salah abdeslam and drive him back to brussels. another man, being actively searched by police, was named only on monday. he is accused of being involved in coordinating the attacks from brussels. there is telecommunications, fronk intelligence, suggesting that telephone calls were made constantly between paris and brussels during that night from telephones that were used once and then thrown away. another sign. long and careful preparation that was put into place before the attacks happened. bear in mind you have to named suspects plus
paris attacks of november 13. they've also acknowledged that the network of people involved in preparing the paris attacks was much bigger than originally believed, and that the investigation was far from over and there might have an by temptation to think that the arrest of salah abdeslam well that was it, the paris picture had finished but not that was not it. another man, who is accused of travelling through the night after the paris attacks, to go from brussels to paris, pick up salah...
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these are people that killed 130 people in paris. they're not about to pick up the phone and call the police and say, yeah, he's down at the end of my street. i know where this person is. so you not only have an allegiance, a loyalty to the people in that neighborhood, but you also have a level of fear. but still, people here in that this person is the only one to get away from the attacks in paris, salah abdeslam, not only made his way back into belgium, but he was hiding out in an area that is five blocks from where he grew up. now, i have to stress that the belgian prosecutor said we are just assuming that he was there the whole time. you know, he's been on the run for four months. maybe he just reappeared. his fingerprints have shown up on a couple of residences in that area. but we don't know. as he said yesterday in his words, there's no gate on dna and fingerprints. we don't know when he was there or if he had been there for four months. but they think that he wasn't just in hiding, but he may have been planning further attack
these are people that killed 130 people in paris. they're not about to pick up the phone and call the police and say, yeah, he's down at the end of my street. i know where this person is. so you not only have an allegiance, a loyalty to the people in that neighborhood, but you also have a level of fear. but still, people here in that this person is the only one to get away from the attacks in paris, salah abdeslam, not only made his way back into belgium, but he was hiding out in an area that...
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paris will also get to *meet kelly today. the presentation is a 3-d show... featuring the terrain of mars. it's just one event at a space conference hosted by kelly. 3 ?looking for a quiet and relaxing weekend? then you may want to avoid downtown st. petersburg. one of the bay area's most *exciting events, is about to *race into town. 3 we're talking about the "firestone grand prix..." part of the indycar racing series. the big race is this weekend, through the *streets of st. pete. and the big kickoff party... is *today. it's all taking place at the "hof-brow-house" restaurant in downtown st. pete. starting at eight tonight the public can come out and take photos with some of the drivers and even a racecar, that will be parked outside. they will also be giving away tickets to some of the races. and as for the actual *racing... the practice runs begin tomorrow. *early tomorrow morning, around 7-30 a-m. the qualifying races are saturday, and the main event is sunday. that's when the grand prix champ will be crowned. tickets start at just 20 dollars. 3 good new
paris will also get to *meet kelly today. the presentation is a 3-d show... featuring the terrain of mars. it's just one event at a space conference hosted by kelly. 3 ?looking for a quiet and relaxing weekend? then you may want to avoid downtown st. petersburg. one of the bay area's most *exciting events, is about to *race into town. 3 we're talking about the "firestone grand prix..." part of the indycar racing series. the big race is this weekend, through the *streets of st. pete....
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at a concert hall and a stadium in paris. authorities captured the wanted terrorist after 4 months of hiding out in belgium... after finding a stash of weapons in an apartment. he apparently had ties to other criminal organizations. french prosecutor francois molins told reporters on saturday...that abdeslam planned to blow himself up during the november attacks at a stadium... but backed out. france is now asking belgium to extradite him to paris... however, his lawyer plans to fight for him to stay in brussels. 3 north korea continues to try and demonstrate its military might. state broadcaster aired still images that it claims show kim jong country's army. they didn't specify when the but, south korean media report they were held around u-s and south korean joint military training. north korea's government has ramped up its propaganda to signal strength at home and abroad. with easter less than a over the world are celebrating holy week. yesterday was palm sunday. thousands in jerusalem gathered to commemorate jesus christ
at a concert hall and a stadium in paris. authorities captured the wanted terrorist after 4 months of hiding out in belgium... after finding a stash of weapons in an apartment. he apparently had ties to other criminal organizations. french prosecutor francois molins told reporters on saturday...that abdeslam planned to blow himself up during the november attacks at a stadium... but backed out. france is now asking belgium to extradite him to paris... however, his lawyer plans to fight for him...
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what's striking to me in both the paris attacks and now, the timing, the sophistication, and the command and control that someone is exerting across europe, and i think that it's worth remembering that edward snowden revealed many of our techniques of our intelligence agencies and our law enforcement to intercept these communication devices, whether it's through email, cellphone, what have you, and in fact, he exposed to the entire world the types of encryption that we continue penetrate. and i think that we're starting to see some of that come home to roost. >> reporter: well, there was a report this week in the new york times, a fascinating report based on the french prosecutor's review of the paris attacks, and what's the most startling, to this day, investigators have yet to find a single email or chapter between the various suspects, and they may have indeed been using this kind of encryption. >> idea. and in that report, those types of encrypted communications were going on back and forth not only among the attackers, so it's a sophisticated network that's across the two countries,
what's striking to me in both the paris attacks and now, the timing, the sophistication, and the command and control that someone is exerting across europe, and i think that it's worth remembering that edward snowden revealed many of our techniques of our intelligence agencies and our law enforcement to intercept these communication devices, whether it's through email, cellphone, what have you, and in fact, he exposed to the entire world the types of encryption that we continue penetrate. and i...
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in the paris attacks was arrested in brussels
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@the list round out with @american paris, and finding @never land. @>> i feel like a kid at @christmas. @>> reporter: faithfuls filled @up palace so see what's coming @to town. @>> i'm looking forward to @"something rot ten". @>> "an american in paris" i @don't expect they're going to @love to see that. @"the king and i is" is a five @visit. @we're excited they're coming @here to do their work. @square. @that's the only way you can @assure you'll get to see this @series of shows. @we have listed all these shows @and their descriptions on our @web site, wkyc.com. @>>> coming up tonight. @luxury for less. @how you can save your spot in @line for the newest vehicle. @>> staying alert. @one group is calling attention @to one of the most common @diseases in america. @the test you can take to @determine if you're at risk. @>> there's a new travel @destination to visit this @summer. @we'll tell you how to book your @crews to crew about a. @>> i'm tracking a large system @out to the west. @we'll talk about the one day @this week that that storm could @bring us some big rain. @ @>>> you're watc
@the list round out with @american paris, and finding @never land. @>> i feel like a kid at @christmas. @>> reporter: faithfuls filled @up palace so see what's coming @to town. @>> i'm looking forward to @"something rot ten". @>> "an american in paris" i @don't expect they're going to @love to see that. @"the king and i is" is a five @visit. @we're excited they're coming @here to do their work. @square. @that's the only way you can @assure...
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, these people were able to slip into paris from other countries unnoticed. under the agreement they have, there are essentially no borders between these european countries, there are checkpoints and sometimes people are stopped but it is very easy to travel >> and, alex, just give us a sense of where you are now, what you're seeing, what the scene is there. >> reporter: that was just a convoy. we're on foot. all the roads are empty. the police have set up a no vehicles are being allowed in. but people are being allowed to come and go on foot. we have seen some travelers, some of the thousands who were presumably trying to get out of brussels airport this morning leaving the airport trying to get back out to the highways and i would imagine get a car to go back into brussels. but we are approaching the airport. it is the scene of confusion, there's police tape, lots of sirens and emergency services all around the airport and i would imagine the same scene is playing out now in brussels with the closure of that metro system. shut down the entire system and not
, these people were able to slip into paris from other countries unnoticed. under the agreement they have, there are essentially no borders between these european countries, there are checkpoints and sometimes people are stopped but it is very easy to travel >> and, alex, just give us a sense of where you are now, what you're seeing, what the scene is there. >> reporter: that was just a convoy. we're on foot. all the roads are empty. the police have set up a no vehicles are being...
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, that paris was on a high alert. law enforcement was on the ground with guns. it had to be an inside job, the way it took place. it had to be someone working at the airport to give them the kind of access to detonate those explosions. the subways are like ours, they are quite open. we have been informed that you don't leave your hotel, don't leave your hotel. don't venture out. there have been many warnings that they plan to exact revenge after the capturing of salah abdeslam for the attacks in and many were injured. >> stay tune to local 12 news and follow us on facebook and twitter, as we work with our partners to bring you the most up-to-date information. >> a man accused of killing a man on i-275 is ordered held on a half million dollars bond. 35-year-old is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide. investigator say evidence impaired and speeding sunday night. 41-year-old died at the scene. litmeyer has been arrested twice in the past. in that first case he pleaded guilty to reckless operation and two years later pleaded guilty to dui. >> 24-year-old william dickens is accused
, that paris was on a high alert. law enforcement was on the ground with guns. it had to be an inside job, the way it took place. it had to be someone working at the airport to give them the kind of access to detonate those explosions. the subways are like ours, they are quite open. we have been informed that you don't leave your hotel, don't leave your hotel. don't venture out. there have been many warnings that they plan to exact revenge after the capturing of salah abdeslam for the attacks...
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the explosives used in the paris experienced bomb maker. who was he and where is he. according to "the new york times," which said it has seen a police report, french investigators describe sal tcs gu soan het tgi. etson by newsre sct leer hn bush fee gher haomhirong titely heieurin ripolice abdeslamshe oy kwn lir hohsete,y're ofteehosepl he informio eporte abdlamel lwofrids aydd,heum osutor s onnuost urg questiow manysi keir sis,news, usls o bizarre rn mi wer after a11-yeaol yho aement ton a ride theiceped ioctr and anr evenly stop d stnd juve dtint il nastfl ayir fl da of ri. you wouw i pth northeast brr. so s iealad>>haochoosn day on thi mda uot tins most heavie portis glno ir arndwa, gt w rkitybon hou or hashet's custret's sy tno is where the sno heddnano fall. the ploeeith up t 8 1s ow ,ny toin boon on the ea hamor hard. a let not hoibw outhe co.thes a freeze nsveport, across f teesow wre hinhe mihe area iss toud tde ld bamagy 63 today in little rock. >> so is winter finally done? >> this is it. i think we're like okay. 've in boston, the snow will be completely
the explosives used in the paris experienced bomb maker. who was he and where is he. according to "the new york times," which said it has seen a police report, french investigators describe sal tcs gu soan het tgi. etson by newsre sct leer hn bush fee gher haomhirong titely heieurin ripolice abdeslamshe oy kwn lir hohsete,y're ofteehosepl he informio eporte abdlamel lwofrids aydd,heum osutor s onnuost urg questiow manysi keir sis,news, usls o bizarre rn mi wer after a11-yeaol yho...
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that is one hypothesis, and as we saw in paris sometimes people do get away. they are intended to fin wish a shoot out as we have seen. whether they take hostages delay the response, for example we saw as charlie hebdo. >> so what would you assets this to be? a well planned attack or something in response to the events the last few days? wounded captured and perhaps. >> my gut says it is something between the two. i think there are enough prepared people that they are capable of mounting operations shore of notice, however i do think the plans was underway, the timing may have been changed by what has gone on. certainly you can imagine yourself as a member of a terrorist network, and the key people involve sod uh yo know had information that has been captured by police. you are probably quite afraid that the network will close in. so that will probably bring forward any attack plans you have. >> duh the security service seem to be letting it be known, they found more weapons. >> secondly that they believe something was in the offing and they had hoped to be ab
that is one hypothesis, and as we saw in paris sometimes people do get away. they are intended to fin wish a shoot out as we have seen. whether they take hostages delay the response, for example we saw as charlie hebdo. >> so what would you assets this to be? a well planned attack or something in response to the events the last few days? wounded captured and perhaps. >> my gut says it is something between the two. i think there are enough prepared people that they are capable of...
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she is joining us live from paris. we know there have been three explosions, two at the airport, one in the station at the heart of the city. do you think that this is possibly going to lead to a security clamp down in france? are there concerns that we might see another attack there? >> reporter: they're already under a state of emergency with security levels at the very highest level possible. there's nowhere else for them to go. there will be a high-level meeting where francois hollande called in his interior minister, other security officials to assess what's going on in belgium and to figure out some responses necessary. as i said, when you're already under a state of emergency and you already have thousands of troops who might be on assignment overseas actually deployed on the streets of the cities, all over france, it's difficult to see where you can
she is joining us live from paris. we know there have been three explosions, two at the airport, one in the station at the heart of the city. do you think that this is possibly going to lead to a security clamp down in france? are there concerns that we might see another attack there? >> reporter: they're already under a state of emergency with security levels at the very highest level possible. there's nowhere else for them to go. there will be a high-level meeting where francois...
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we have already have these two major paris attacks. i think we have already had -- we've had a number of major attacks in turkey, the german assault, now, brussels. next week, i would be surprised if in the united states this is the kind of headline that people are still actively talking about. god for bid we have an attack like this in the u.s.. it would be very different and would have a political impact. certainly, a number of the included,, trump would try to -- >> there are statements coming around the world, including president obama in havana. what do you think the president needs to do to defend our allies? >> i think we have to identify with what is happening with the europeans. it has happened here. bid, it bit -- god for could happen again. we have to rally around them. ,aw enforcement cooperation that is the best way. >> the pound falling today, posing its biggest decline in currencies. thatf that on speculations brussels will host speculation for brexit. >> indeed. .e had the bombings in paris swing ine quite a favor of th
we have already have these two major paris attacks. i think we have already had -- we've had a number of major attacks in turkey, the german assault, now, brussels. next week, i would be surprised if in the united states this is the kind of headline that people are still actively talking about. god for bid we have an attack like this in the u.s.. it would be very different and would have a political impact. certainly, a number of the included,, trump would try to -- >> there are...
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. >> now, heightened security concerns in brussels have forced officials to postpone a judicial the paris attack. abdeslam was arrested last friday. french authorities are trying to get him extradited for the terror attacks in paris. >> when terrorists bombed the brussels airport. she was with her daughter stefani and stephanie is now missing. >> three others were all hurt. it is not the first time that wells faced terror. he was at the boston marathon in 2013. they narrowly escaped the airport bombings, they are all safe and despite that close call, they vow to continue their trip through europe. >> she's telling us she's they win. so she's going. >> be sure to stay with local 12 news for any new information on the brussels terror attacks. we'll bring you any updates as we get them on the air and on our facebook and twitter accounts. >> we're learning new details today. the case against the 14-year-old accused of the shooting last month. information from the butler county grand jury, they have returned an indictment. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. we have learned this morning f
. >> now, heightened security concerns in brussels have forced officials to postpone a judicial the paris attack. abdeslam was arrested last friday. french authorities are trying to get him extradited for the terror attacks in paris. >> when terrorists bombed the brussels airport. she was with her daughter stefani and stephanie is now missing. >> three others were all hurt. it is not the first time that wells faced terror. he was at the boston marathon in 2013. they narrowly...
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paris was not under lockdown. paris was continuing as usual. that was a point of pride for the french people that they would continue to go to work and in brussels, we saw a city under full lockdown where things with are not moving. i wonder if that is because, as you point out, i'm focusing on the point that you just made, not as authorities have their head in the sand. they don't nope how to deal with this terror threat. >> it came across sort of the reports i was hearing from one of your reporters before i joined the show that it was the look of confusion and surprise on the face of the police officer when he was confronting him about why he couldn't get into the airport. i come across that an awful lot as well. i hear from facebook and other platforms about what they have you get some some different reactions. one of my friends was stuck in the bank branch. the bank branch officers are saying no worries, leave the bank. when you get these levels of contradictory messages and the lack of preparedness, i think that adds to the sense of confus
paris was not under lockdown. paris was continuing as usual. that was a point of pride for the french people that they would continue to go to work and in brussels, we saw a city under full lockdown where things with are not moving. i wonder if that is because, as you point out, i'm focusing on the point that you just made, not as authorities have their head in the sand. they don't nope how to deal with this terror threat. >> it came across sort of the reports i was hearing from one of...
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now let's go to jacky rowland in paris. jacky any official reaction from france to this at this point? >> reporter: well there has been confirmation from the french police as well of the apprehension of saleh abdeslam. there was a joint operation on tuesday on a different neighborhood. and we discovered only a few hours ago today, friday that dna and a fingerprint has been found on the premise of that flat. we know one person was killed on tuesday, and that two people escaped, and belgian media are saying it's believed that one of those who escaped from that raid on tuesday was perhaps saleh abdeslam. he was of course europe's most wanted fugitive. >> jacky just remind us what was his role or what is he meant to have done as part of those attacks in paris. >> reporter: he was driving one of the three vehicles used in those attacks against restaurants, the football stadium and concert hall on november the 13th. we escaped. we know he abandoned the car he was driving in the north of paris we all know on the same night he boug
now let's go to jacky rowland in paris. jacky any official reaction from france to this at this point? >> reporter: well there has been confirmation from the french police as well of the apprehension of saleh abdeslam. there was a joint operation on tuesday on a different neighborhood. and we discovered only a few hours ago today, friday that dna and a fingerprint has been found on the premise of that flat. we know one person was killed on tuesday, and that two people escaped, and belgian...
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it is the sort of cell that was responsible for the paris attacks. because a lot of the planning for the paris attacks happened >> pete, let me pause you right there. i do want to go to keir simmons who's following this from overseas. whether can can you say for us? >> reporter: a senior european counterterrorism official % confirmed through nbc news that islamic ctate, isis, is suspected to be behind this attack or multiple attacks. as you have been seeing through the morning we have seen susutantial damage at brussels airport. the kind of damage t tt is difficult to believe that one explosion would cause. if it was, it would have to be a sible bomb. and damage too at the metro stion. so that appears as if we are talking about a mtiple attacks. something coordinated. and of course savannah as you have been talking with pete about. this comes after european authorities were warning that they feared that another attack so sa la abdeslam, who was arrested on friday in connection with the paris attacks telli authorities, according to the french prosecut
it is the sort of cell that was responsible for the paris attacks. because a lot of the planning for the paris attacks happened >> pete, let me pause you right there. i do want to go to keir simmons who's following this from overseas. whether can can you say for us? >> reporter: a senior european counterterrorism official % confirmed through nbc news that islamic ctate, isis, is suspected to be behind this attack or multiple attacks. as you have been seeing through the morning we...
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he was wanted in last year's paris attacks and he is said to be an accomplice of salah abdeslam. we still don't know the identity of the man on the far right and investigators still don't know where he is. officials believe he abandoned the bomb at the airport and fled. 30-year-old ic 30-year-oldic ra imel back rowy. and his younger brother cal id detonated the bomb in the subway. they are involved in the paris attacks as well. >> pei-sze chang has been moving around the city and she's at a commuter station where there is a lot of extra security. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. think of this central station as penn station or grand central. it's a main hub for a lot of the commuter train lines. about 20 minutes earlier when we first got here there was a complete mob outside the station and that's because police have started to scan bags as people enter into these trains, and really, it's just part of the heightened security that has now become a reality in this city that is living on edge. we were driving around brussels earlier today and we noticed a lot of police activity v
he was wanted in last year's paris attacks and he is said to be an accomplice of salah abdeslam. we still don't know the identity of the man on the far right and investigators still don't know where he is. officials believe he abandoned the bomb at the airport and fled. 30-year-old ic 30-year-oldic ra imel back rowy. and his younger brother cal id detonated the bomb in the subway. they are involved in the paris attacks as well. >> pei-sze chang has been moving around the city and she's at...
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i noticed it in paris and london. i don't go that much. i do travel quite a bit. just even something as simple as the concierge saying you know what, where are you going? you'll say and say, don't go down that way. ways that concierges, just give you a map and say, have a nice day. it's been happening for a long time. and for whatever reason, now, they're finally saying, as the prime minister of france said, we are at war. yes, we are. we have been for a long, long time. >> and i think when you see right now, they're still injured, how many have perished in this. sometimes it's one image. a woman walking with her baby in the airport, and for some reason, an isolated image of this scared woman with her child completely crystal clear for every mom who's held her baby and then someone on the road. think about that. belgium's foreign minister said the suspect has been planning to restart something in brussels. not 100% sure whether it was in the works already or in reaction to the capture. >> but i thought they had been on high alert in brussels since the paris attack
i noticed it in paris and london. i don't go that much. i do travel quite a bit. just even something as simple as the concierge saying you know what, where are you going? you'll say and say, don't go down that way. ways that concierges, just give you a map and say, have a nice day. it's been happening for a long time. and for whatever reason, now, they're finally saying, as the prime minister of france said, we are at war. yes, we are. we have been for a long, long time. >> and i think...
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paris and brussels bound together in a somber similarity. on social media the hashtags jesuisbruxelles and pray for belgium shared all over the world. >> there was a massive explosion. the lights went out. the power went out on the train. everyone fell to the ground. it was clear to me at least that this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: millions heard the voices of those who lived through the harrowing hours. >> i felt it. i can still feel it in my chest now. the first blast. >> reporter: recounting the horrific moments when survival was uncertain. >> it was a nightmare. the worst nightmare you could imagine. >> reporter: but perhaps more importantly, the true nature of humanity that can shine bright in the darkest times. >> it was really this sense of humanity that emerged in this sense of chaos. that to me shows that these types of things don't defeat the human spirit. >> for the latest on brussels, tune in to gma tomorrow. and as always, we're online at "nightline" facebook page. tonight our thoughts are with the victims, the survivor
paris and brussels bound together in a somber similarity. on social media the hashtags jesuisbruxelles and pray for belgium shared all over the world. >> there was a massive explosion. the lights went out. the power went out on the train. everyone fell to the ground. it was clear to me at least that this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: millions heard the voices of those who lived through the harrowing hours. >> i felt it. i can still feel it in my chest now. the first...
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part of a two-week program are scheduled to leave for luxembourg tomorrow to conclude f the trip in paris they were not close to where the attacks took place . they were not directly impacted, i familiar with brussels . the university says that they went there without any indication of trouble in the area. >> you have to remain vigilant you have to know some places you should not go to . this is a different kind of thing . >> they lost david, we will be keeping track to make sure that everybody is safera stay with us belgian with more updates at fox 8.com and tonight is a. >> police say two teenagers who created a wave of terror were arrested after standoff on the sidend this morning, peggy gallek joins us with details. >> the police have a looking for them for a while . the fourth district lieutenant told us that the two suspectsie, were arrested after a standoff in a parking lot off of the roadd wanted for questioning in connection to several car robberies it happened 8:30 a.m. after ambulance workers were called becauser two males were appearing unresponsive and has spotted a gun and c
part of a two-week program are scheduled to leave for luxembourg tomorrow to conclude f the trip in paris they were not close to where the attacks took place . they were not directly impacted, i familiar with brussels . the university says that they went there without any indication of trouble in the area. >> you have to remain vigilant you have to know some places you should not go to . this is a different kind of thing . >> they lost david, we will be keeping track to make sure...
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. >> the suspect arrested in connection to thear paris attacks may have been planning another attack the belgian government says that he had been cooperating since his arrest on fridayr tys. >> you want to go to paris and wanted to be a suicide bombing but he stoppeda and we don't know why he stopped . >> were 30 people were killed in the attack in november in paris they captured him after four months of hiding out in belgian after finding weapons in an apartment, he had ties to other criminal organizations. >> there so many links links between the so-called terrorists and criminals they use the same locations. >> told reporters that he had planned to blow himself up duringep the november attacks in the stadium but backed out . >> i think that the french prosecutor violated the secret investigation in belgian cup he is not a part of this belgian investigation he is a part of the french investigation. b >> he says that releasing details of his clients interview compromises his caseha and any collaboration with the police. >> lie under this complaint is because the fact fact that in th
. >> the suspect arrested in connection to thear paris attacks may have been planning another attack the belgian government says that he had been cooperating since his arrest on fridayr tys. >> you want to go to paris and wanted to be a suicide bombing but he stoppeda and we don't know why he stopped . >> were 30 people were killed in the attack in november in paris they captured him after four months of hiding out in belgian after finding weapons in an apartment, he had ties...
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@they were scheduled to go to @luxembourg on wednesday and @then paris. @if the city opens, their plans @will continue but slightly @change. @>> we'll probably not use @public transportation going to @luxembourg, probably have our @own private fan. @>> many were admitting that it @was the scariest day of their @lives. @>> this is the reality from now @on. @>> he says the students are in @good hands. @the faculty are experienced @with trips like these and one @of them lived in brussels for a @time. @>> we know they planned all @sorts of trips at universities @these days. @does this change any plans for @kent state. @>> there are no plans to stop @any of these educational trips, @but they always need state @department warnings and whether @or not they're going to return @to belgium remains on scene. @>> president obama vowing to @bring those responsible to @justice. @republicans are criticizing his @leadership. @our senior political @correspondent has more on that @part of the story. @>> the president addressed @attacks. @>> we must be together @regardless
@they were scheduled to go to @luxembourg on wednesday and @then paris. @if the city opens, their plans @will continue but slightly @change. @>> we'll probably not use @public transportation going to @luxembourg, probably have our @own private fan. @>> many were admitting that it @was the scariest day of their @lives. @>> this is the reality from now @on. @>> he says the students are in @good hands. @the faculty are experienced @with trips like these and one @of them...
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the ringleader in the paris attacks, several of those that participated in the paris attack came from brussels but some people are watching and saying why is this happening in brussels now? >> well, you could also say why not? but clearly, there has been -- brussels has been a focus of activity. it -- belgium has provided the head of the population by far the most foreign fighters going to syria. and the country is -- is home to a large number of radicals. that much we know. up to now, they had focused their attention on france next door. but brussels of course is the capital of the european union, the headquarters of nato. a high profile -- although it's a small city it's a high profile spot at the center of the european structures and the european institutions. so it's always been understood to be a high profile target. and i don't think there's any great surprise there. >> and have we heard at all this morning from the belgium prime minister? >> yes. sharm el shell is very active, we know they raised the threat level to the maximum level by one notch, so they're certainly active, y
the ringleader in the paris attacks, several of those that participated in the paris attack came from brussels but some people are watching and saying why is this happening in brussels now? >> well, you could also say why not? but clearly, there has been -- brussels has been a focus of activity. it -- belgium has provided the head of the population by far the most foreign fighters going to syria. and the country is -- is home to a large number of radicals. that much we know. up to now,...
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the institution was worried about its portfolios before the paris summit. where might it find new investment opportunities outside the coal and gas industries? matthias: it's most important for the markets to have this energy transition take place with as few surprises as possible. that was one of our demands to the g7 and g20 members. on the part of investors, we actively promoted having the 2 degree target implemented in a way that the markets can adjust to. reporter: the transition from coal and oil won't be enforced with a big bang, but gradually, via limits on emissions. the paris conference, cop-21, produced a situation big money can work with. matthias: if we sit down with funds managers and say we can predict everything, we can calculate our carbon footprint and what it says about investment risk, that's the point where things get going. it's important that the cop-21 framework gives us political guidelines so we as investors can say okay, we can move within these parameters. now we can decide where to divest and where to invest. >> so, that's our j
the institution was worried about its portfolios before the paris summit. where might it find new investment opportunities outside the coal and gas industries? matthias: it's most important for the markets to have this energy transition take place with as few surprises as possible. that was one of our demands to the g7 and g20 members. on the part of investors, we actively promoted having the 2 degree target implemented in a way that the markets can adjust to. reporter: the transition from coal...
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because his brother was killed in the paris attacks . there is another brother who lives in mellenbeck, and took place in a vigil. it has a large population of immigrant families. there is also a very active artistic community there. and there were pains to say please do not tar us with this brush that the general media was tarring them with. which was a hot bed of radicalism. it is much more complicated than that. there were certainly problems that i saw as far as combatting radical elements. the attitudes of certain sectors were -- were going unchallenged. there's no doubt about that. but the fact that the police have now gone to mullenbeck, again and again over the past four months and now it appears have stumbled upon him. >> please stay with us, but now we can go live to brussels and speak to our correspondent who joins live on the phone from outside of the scene. explain where you are, and what you can see? >> yeah, i have just arrived in mullenbeck. obviously the whole of mullenbeck is in shock. it's not very clear. we know it is
because his brother was killed in the paris attacks . there is another brother who lives in mellenbeck, and took place in a vigil. it has a large population of immigrant families. there is also a very active artistic community there. and there were pains to say please do not tar us with this brush that the general media was tarring them with. which was a hot bed of radicalism. it is much more complicated than that. there were certainly problems that i saw as far as combatting radical elements....
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it is just past 9:00 in the evening here in paris. europe is asking turkey for more help in tackling the migration crisis. offering ankara double money already on the table. residents of calais have been to the french government to heal their town's reputation. after months of bad headlines with the local migrant camps. a new camp just a few minutes away from calais. tunisian authorities remain on after islamist militants killed and 63 people in early-morning raid near the libyan border. ♪ big news for a big french company. shares in the french utility got hammered. the shares headed down close to 7% after the company's chief financial officer quit after an internal clash with the management. they wanted to press on with it 18 billion pound nuclear reactor project. he has been calling for a delay in the investment by three years. as it risks putting eds finances in jeopardy. more trouble for edf. the french utility finance chief resigned after an internal disagreement about the nuclear reactor in the u.k.. project worth more than 23
it is just past 9:00 in the evening here in paris. europe is asking turkey for more help in tackling the migration crisis. offering ankara double money already on the table. residents of calais have been to the french government to heal their town's reputation. after months of bad headlines with the local migrant camps. a new camp just a few minutes away from calais. tunisian authorities remain on after islamist militants killed and 63 people in early-morning raid near the libyan border. ♪...
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apparently, his dna was found in an apartment used by the paris attackers. he is directly linked to that. they think he may well be the master bombmaker. he traveled to hungary last year with salah abdeslam to paris for the terrorist attacks there. authorities are arriving here to work with their european counterparts, specifically to look at the bomb and how it was made, because the more they found out about the specifics of went into it, the more clues it gives them as to who id it and they can trace back perhaps to where he got the bits' pieces but it's a long, slow process. >> since friday, belgium has been on high alert but they weren't able to stop what happened yesterday. i'm wondering if the people of brussels are beginning to lose faith in the fact that authorities may or may not be able to protect them? >> i think that would be a natural thing, although people here do realize also this is a very difficult thing to do. you simply can't find everybody all the time. it's interesting. i was here after the paris bombings and this city was on a stage iv
apparently, his dna was found in an apartment used by the paris attackers. he is directly linked to that. they think he may well be the master bombmaker. he traveled to hungary last year with salah abdeslam to paris for the terrorist attacks there. authorities are arriving here to work with their european counterparts, specifically to look at the bomb and how it was made, because the more they found out about the specifics of went into it, the more clues it gives them as to who id it and they...
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those paris attacks captured. next at 11:00 the charges he is facing and why attorneys believe company be back in france sooner rather than later. >>> and a gunman in convenience store making demands but not for cash. find out what he ended up stealing. >> don't cancel your plans for tomorrow, music festival or arts festival for the invitational a great day but still a chance of rain, especially in the morning and we'll talk about that in a few moments. >> the investigation whoo what brought down a major airmner russia killing everyone on board. details at 11:00. >>> web news 6 is always on clickorlando.com and roar smartphone and tablet. take us with you. >>> authorities are investigating what led to a devastating passenger jet crash in southern russia early this morning. the crash killed everyone on board, the pilot had reportedly just accepted a job with another airline. a russian security camera captured the final moments of flydubai tlait 981 and all 62 people on board, including 55 passengers, four children
those paris attacks captured. next at 11:00 the charges he is facing and why attorneys believe company be back in france sooner rather than later. >>> and a gunman in convenience store making demands but not for cash. find out what he ended up stealing. >> don't cancel your plans for tomorrow, music festival or arts festival for the invitational a great day but still a chance of rain, especially in the morning and we'll talk about that in a few moments. >> the investigation...
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and that dna links him to the paris bombs, that he was seen traveling with the paris terror suspect and that he travelled to syria in 2013 to train with isis. searches continue across brussels. more raids, more arrests, bomb making materials recovered. turkey's president says warning signs were missed, that turkey brothers in 2015 and they warned european intelligence services he was a radical. some of that country's insular muslim communities are called to cooperate more to stop the next attack. >> the one who is hiding him or helping him is not a muslim according to the holy koran. >> that nation remains on edge. as for that will found on one of the suspect's computer, officials said he said he feared kbaugt caught, that he felt he needed to act fast. >> and the memorial for the victims of these heinous acts is growing by the hour. candles are lit and a large crowd is gathering to remember those killed. you spoke with new yorkers who were at the airport when the >> reporter: that's right. these new yorkers were on their way to the check in counter to take off for new york when they ma
and that dna links him to the paris bombs, that he was seen traveling with the paris terror suspect and that he travelled to syria in 2013 to train with isis. searches continue across brussels. more raids, more arrests, bomb making materials recovered. turkey's president says warning signs were missed, that turkey brothers in 2015 and they warned european intelligence services he was a radical. some of that country's insular muslim communities are called to cooperate more to stop the next...
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and he was in france during the paris attacks in november. now this. >> he was extremely close to the it's a miracle he's alive. >> reporter: now investigators are trying to find the people responsible. this photo shows three possible suspects from the airport attack. according to the belgian federal prosecutor, two of the three he says are likely suicide bombers. an urgent manhunt is now under way for one possible surviving suspect. the manhunt triggering raids across brussels. guns drawn, a drone overhead. police move in using a camera on a stick to peer into an upper-floor apartment. these people evacuated through a window. residents gathered to watch. "they did not allow me to go inside or even outside," this man said. "the people living there cannot go out." the sweep lasting deep into the night. the raids have targeted this neighborhood just a mile or so from downtown. this whole block has been cordoned off. and they have found yet another explosive device packed with nails, chemical products, and an isis flag. investigating whether tod
and he was in france during the paris attacks in november. now this. >> he was extremely close to the it's a miracle he's alive. >> reporter: now investigators are trying to find the people responsible. this photo shows three possible suspects from the airport attack. according to the belgian federal prosecutor, two of the three he says are likely suicide bombers. an urgent manhunt is now under way for one possible surviving suspect. the manhunt triggering raids across brussels....
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it is pouring with rain in paris. that might affect how many people decide to go down to the streets. >> it could undermine the trade union efforts. they are hoping for one million people. we will see. you have also been reading the international press. let's look at what's happening in brazil because the brazilian president is fighting for her political survival at the moment. >> she really is, president rousseff is in hot water facing impeachment proceedings. she is accused of manipulating finances to try to cover up how bad a state the brazilian economy is in right now. she denies any wrongdoing but it's having a serious effect on her career. , are is an interesting piece where the gilmer government, he compares that government to a snake which is almost dead but not quite. it's even more dangerous that a snake that is around. he writes that the government is a snake that could strike at any point. >> she could yet resurrect. you are also finding out about a dispute going on between the turkish president and a germ
it is pouring with rain in paris. that might affect how many people decide to go down to the streets. >> it could undermine the trade union efforts. they are hoping for one million people. we will see. you have also been reading the international press. let's look at what's happening in brazil because the brazilian president is fighting for her political survival at the moment. >> she really is, president rousseff is in hot water facing impeachment proceedings. she is accused of...
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laachraoui is also suspected of building bombs used in the paris attacks. the two alleged suicide bombers you see here have been identified as bakraoui. brothers khalid and brahim el bakraoui. this surveillance photo of the three men was released yesterday, a taxi driver came forward claiming he drove the men to the airport. the driver, gave police the address where he picked the men up. police the address where he picked the men up. a police raid of that home discovered a nail bomb, chemical products and an isis flag. since, authorities have traced the men's footsteps in hopes that would lead them to in a show of brussels...major landmarks around the world are lighting up with the colors of the belgian flag... and that includes the cincinnati sign outside the duke energy convention center caught on camera - two teens fighting school. now the student who posted video of it online... faces possible expulsion. ninth-grader... nicole williams... posted this video of two girls shouting at each other...before they started fighting. it's been viewed more than 16-
laachraoui is also suspected of building bombs used in the paris attacks. the two alleged suicide bombers you see here have been identified as bakraoui. brothers khalid and brahim el bakraoui. this surveillance photo of the three men was released yesterday, a taxi driver came forward claiming he drove the men to the airport. the driver, gave police the address where he picked the men up. police the address where he picked the men up. a police raid of that home discovered a nail bomb, chemical...
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biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're reporting a third explosion at a subway station. >> that would be a headliner right now. we had reports of two explosion explosions. you can see the damage at the airport and roughly about an hour and a half ago, about 9:30 alex, you're reporting local immediate media reporting another explosion near the heart of brussels at this hour. of course, we haven't con firmed that but would go toward the sort of attacks that we've had before with these coordinated terror attacks in paris. >> reporter: it looks like it's bigger than that. i'm looking at reporting from rtf, the belgian public television station. it's like the bbc and they are confirming three explosions at three different subway stations in brussels so that would be in addition to the two at the airport this morning bring it up to a total of five at four different locations, the three subway stations in brussels, they are call maalbeek and schuman which is near the seat of the european union. if
biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're reporting a third explosion at a subway station. >> that would be a headliner right now. we had reports of two explosion explosions. you can see the damage at the airport and roughly about an hour and a half ago, about 9:30 alex, you're reporting local immediate media reporting another explosion near the heart of brussels at this hour. of course, we haven't con firmed that but would go toward the sort of...
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i mean, this is not paris or london. it's a major european city, but just, you know, just slightly smaller than the biggest cities in the u.s. or in europe. and we have now actually gotten already just in the time that we've spoken with you that shows how close the airport is to the city we are already at the off-ramp to the airport. you can hear the sirens behind me but we have been stopped here. they are not letting anyone take the road off -- on towards the airport. the highway -- i'll let that car go past. the highway is almost at a standstill. a lot of traffic on this brussels ring road and a police car blocking the ramp and you can probably hear a police officer behind me shouting at cars to keep going. i'm with a group of other reporters, of course, we're all trying to reach the airport. but no one is being allowed through to the airport to that departures hall where the morning, except for emergency services. >> of course, we do want to stress we do not know the cause of these two explosions at the brussels airpo
i mean, this is not paris or london. it's a major european city, but just, you know, just slightly smaller than the biggest cities in the u.s. or in europe. and we have now actually gotten already just in the time that we've spoken with you that shows how close the airport is to the city we are already at the off-ramp to the airport. you can hear the sirens behind me but we have been stopped here. they are not letting anyone take the road off -- on towards the airport. the highway -- i'll let...
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holly williams is in paris tonight. holly, what are the connections between paris and brussels? >> reporter: well, scott, there is suspicion, but at this point no confirmation, that the two are closely linked. just four days ago salah abdeslam, the alleged logistical planner behind the paris attacks, was finally captured in belgium, and when the belgian police raided an apartment last week in brussels, they found ammunition an isis flag and abdeslam's fingerprints. that raised suspicions that another attack could be imminent. >> pelley: but all of europe has been on alert since the paris attacks. how could this happen today? >> well, scott, we don't know if failures, but certainly one criticism that is leveled at european intelligence officials is that they don't share enough information because they don't trust each other. and that's a very big problem. because within europe you have open borders and visa-free travel between countries. some of the men involved in the paris attacks were able to go to syria, fight or receive training from isis and then return home, traveling thro
holly williams is in paris tonight. holly, what are the connections between paris and brussels? >> reporter: well, scott, there is suspicion, but at this point no confirmation, that the two are closely linked. just four days ago salah abdeslam, the alleged logistical planner behind the paris attacks, was finally captured in belgium, and when the belgian police raided an apartment last week in brussels, they found ammunition an isis flag and abdeslam's fingerprints. that raised suspicions...
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i think paris was the extreme wake-up call here. we had elements of the islamic terrorist networks that were mobilized. and we know that many of those networks have preexisted, and we have known that there have been thousands of foreign fighters from the west. in particular from pockets in europe that have been traveling to and from iraq and syria. many of those have been known and tracked. many of them have not. and i think this, again, reflects not only the difficulty of this work but the challenge of the volume of the number of individuals who are part of cells that could prove deadly. and it also underscores the fact that you don't necessarily need thousands to be deployed. if you have a few dozen who are committed with an expert bombmaker in the mix, that can prove strategically incredibly valuable to the terrorists and certainly incredibly deadly to a western capital. and i think that's unfortunately is embedded with some of these terrorists and radicals. and it's very difficult for european authorities to ferret them out befo
i think paris was the extreme wake-up call here. we had elements of the islamic terrorist networks that were mobilized. and we know that many of those networks have preexisted, and we have known that there have been thousands of foreign fighters from the west. in particular from pockets in europe that have been traveling to and from iraq and syria. many of those have been known and tracked. many of them have not. and i think this, again, reflects not only the difficulty of this work but the...
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paris was particularly targeted last year, in the month of january and the month of november. we are facing a global threat, which demands a global response. >> reporter: and from germany too, expressions of solidarity and concern. >> translator: it appears to be clear the targets of the attacks indicate that this terrorist attack was not just against belgium but against our freedom, our freedom of movement, mobility and against everyone who is part of the e.u. >> reporter: and other european governments express concern and solidarity. this is the station in london from where trains normally run to brussels. but they were stopped soon after these attacks. and all over europe people are asking themselves, is this the new normal? and then there are the political effects to europe's already wavering commitment to open borders and to its treatment of migrants and refugees. the consequences of today's represents in brussels will be felt across europe for a long time to come. >>> let's cross over to professor of international relations and security analyst as well. he joins us now v
paris was particularly targeted last year, in the month of january and the month of november. we are facing a global threat, which demands a global response. >> reporter: and from germany too, expressions of solidarity and concern. >> translator: it appears to be clear the targets of the attacks indicate that this terrorist attack was not just against belgium but against our freedom, our freedom of movement, mobility and against everyone who is part of the e.u. >> reporter:...
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is it the same as the explosive used in paris? that will tell them something else about the bomb maker. they have two bombs that did not explode. that will tell them something else about the bomb maker. but again, they're very much playing catch up. counter terrorism officials are behind the eightball. one of the reasons they're behind the eightball is the difficulty tracking these people. when i was in bearries in november, a counter terrorism individual said it could take 20 individuals in a 4-hou ---in a 24-hour period to track one individual. depending on the languages they were speaking and how many people were involved with them. in the case of france, 11,500 people who were supposed to be under state surveillance because they posed or are pleased to pose a security threat to the state. >> a needle in the hay shack. >> impossible. >> sheila mcvicar, thank you. next we consider the impact of the brussels attack closer to home. why american muslims are braced for a backlash again. >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your
is it the same as the explosive used in paris? that will tell them something else about the bomb maker. they have two bombs that did not explode. that will tell them something else about the bomb maker. but again, they're very much playing catch up. counter terrorism officials are behind the eightball. one of the reasons they're behind the eightball is the difficulty tracking these people. when i was in bearries in november, a counter terrorism individual said it could take 20 individuals in a...
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paris cell. how much does he know? >> >> extremely proficient at it. i don't see those people sharing old information. >> reporter: abdeslam relied on stay hidden, the belgian prosecutor says. the continuing and most urgent question tonight how many more isis operatives are on the run in europe? keir simmons, nbc news, brussels. >>> officials in indiana are investigating whether a distraction caused a woman to drive her car into a school bus carrying a high school basketball team this weekend. the bus rolled over, but remarkably everyone survived. steve patterson has details. >> reporter: a startling scene that seemed tragic. >> oh, sweet jesus. >> reporter: a school bus on its back half crushed. on board, 27 passengers, members of the griffith high school basketball team, heading to the big state tournament. their hoop dreams side swiped by a seemingly distracted driver. police say in the next lane, a 23-year-old driver lost the lid on her drink, spilling it losing control of her car swerving it
paris cell. how much does he know? >> >> extremely proficient at it. i don't see those people sharing old information. >> reporter: abdeslam relied on stay hidden, the belgian prosecutor says. the continuing and most urgent question tonight how many more isis operatives are on the run in europe? keir simmons, nbc news, brussels. >>> officials in indiana are investigating whether a distraction caused a woman to drive her car into a school bus carrying a high school...
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same with paris. same with leo. the repercussions are huge. >> let's talk about the bomb maker for a second. they say he's a belgian citizen who's apparently very, very skilled. all the bombs they believe he's response for, they say, have worked and have worked very well. >> he is skilled, and proof of that is these bombs are made of things you can buy over the counter, nail polish remover and peroxide and that's inherently an unstable compound. and he's managed to make bombs were supposed to and did go off when they're supposed to. it's an extraordinary feat really. he knows what he's doing chchlt makes him extremely dangerous. >> the border between france and belgium and france has been closed today. what can you tell us about that? >> when they closed what they call the border between france and belgium after the paris attacks, we know that the young salah abdeslam got through. so wi know there are police checks on the roads. but it's a rural border. so they'll have police on the highways, enough manpower out to
same with paris. same with leo. the repercussions are huge. >> let's talk about the bomb maker for a second. they say he's a belgian citizen who's apparently very, very skilled. all the bombs they believe he's response for, they say, have worked and have worked very well. >> he is skilled, and proof of that is these bombs are made of things you can buy over the counter, nail polish remover and peroxide and that's inherently an unstable compound. and he's managed to make bombs were...