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they have rounded up a dozen people with the paris attacks. they're going, in some cases, on a house to house search looking for salah and other conspirators. they will say this was a great accomplishment. yes, it took four months, but that ultimately, they got the man they were looking for alive. >> richard, do authorities believe that there are potentially more attackers out there? more people who were involved in the official french attacks who might be able to lead them to? >> reporter: yes. they don't know exactly how wide of a net necessarily needs to be cast. this was an isis cell. an isis cell that diamond was just talking about that went back with the direct connections to the isis caliphate as it likes to call it in syria and iraq. so there was an operational cell. it sounds like the key members of the operational cell are being rounded up or have been rounded up but this had operations directly connected to isis. how many more people are involved? how many people within isis knew about this operation? how many of them might be in sy
they have rounded up a dozen people with the paris attacks. they're going, in some cases, on a house to house search looking for salah and other conspirators. they will say this was a great accomplishment. yes, it took four months, but that ultimately, they got the man they were looking for alive. >> richard, do authorities believe that there are potentially more attackers out there? more people who were involved in the official french attacks who might be able to lead them to? >>...
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he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the attacks that had his dna on it. late in the night after the attacks finished, he called friends in belgium asking to be picked up to help him and bring him back from paris. to some accounts he was in tears. it's not clear if that is correct but as he fled back they drove down from belgium. they picked him up on the outskirts of paris and headed back to belgium. border police stopped them at the border, but at that stage, french police did not have the knowledge that salah abdeslam was connected to the attacks. so they let them go on the way back to belgium. authorities were able to track the vehicle.
he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the...
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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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victor. >> jim in paris. thank you. >>> belgian authorities admitting mistakes were probably made leading up to the deadly terror bombings. questions about how airport suicide bomber ibrahim el bakraoui managed to slip through the cracks. he was deported by turkey which warned european officials he was a militant. after el bakraoui arrived in the netherlands, he was set free. turkey is saying this is not the first time european officials were warned, but ignored. let's go to senior correspondent arwa damon. it is like he drove through the cracks. a casym here with turkish failures. >> reporter: a lot of failures. in the case of el bakraoui, he was picked up in gaziantep. it is home to a number of non-profits, but it is one of the main transit hubs for people crossing into the war zone who include those who want to go and join isis. turkey has a list of names that have been provided to it. upward of 38,000 individuals on the list. el bakraoui was not one of them. he is someone who the turks identified as being
victor. >> jim in paris. thank you. >>> belgian authorities admitting mistakes were probably made leading up to the deadly terror bombings. questions about how airport suicide bomber ibrahim el bakraoui managed to slip through the cracks. he was deported by turkey which warned european officials he was a militant. after el bakraoui arrived in the netherlands, he was set free. turkey is saying this is not the first time european officials were warned, but ignored. let's go to...
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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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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 there were any intelligence 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
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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hour arches the paris attacks, salah abdeslam had some friends drive down to paris to bring him back to belgium. now, their car was stopped at the french border and abdeslam's i.d. was checked but because it didn't show up in the danes addiction -- database they let him go there are numerous raids in several brussels neighborhoods and in december one of the raids turned up abdeslam's fingerprints but there was no sign of him and some authorities believe he might have fled to syria. then three days ago during a raid and shootout, at another brussels apartment, another suspect in the paris attacks was killed and abdeslam's fingerprints turned up again. those prints and other information inside the apartment apparently led to today's raid and capture but authorities have not detailed exactly how yet, shep. >> the police lad to deal with restrictses in the course of its investigation? >> they did. authorities discovered abdeslam's fingerprints in the brussels paramount they couldn't conduct a raid right away because in belgium, police are not allowed to conduct raids between the hours of
hour arches the paris attacks, salah abdeslam had some friends drive down to paris to bring him back to belgium. now, their car was stopped at the french border and abdeslam's i.d. was checked but because it didn't show up in the danes addiction -- database they let him go there are numerous raids in several brussels neighborhoods and in december one of the raids turned up abdeslam's fingerprints but there was no sign of him and some authorities believe he might have fled to syria. then three...
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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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once from paris and today he was caught. there are helicopters overhead and the police are not taking any chances and it is still a fluid situation. we are getting live information as it gets through. he is caught, wounded and in police custody. the district is in the center of brussels. and long been the focus of paris. abdeslam's brother who blew himself up came from there. we spoke to people that they would be hiding him. friends and family would be hiding him. it seems that the story that started with 130 people murdered may be coming to an conclusion. it may put to rest the horrors that happen to the families there. this is the biggest police surge and helicopters and it is a fluid situation and we'll let you you know what we hear as time goes past. this is a conclusion of a massive manhunt which is focus of so many people. >> benjamin, we have a question, on tuesday his finger prints were found in another apartment. can you tell us where that one was located and this one? >> reporter: that was the direct of forest, it
once from paris and today he was caught. there are helicopters overhead and the police are not taking any chances and it is still a fluid situation. we are getting live information as it gets through. he is caught, wounded and in police custody. the district is in the center of brussels. and long been the focus of paris. abdeslam's brother who blew himself up came from there. we spoke to people that they would be hiding him. friends and family would be hiding him. it seems that the story that...
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that's what we saw in paris. that's what just saw in brussels. and that's what we have to be prepared for, obviously. >> what did you learn from the >> i think we learned once again tactics. we are talking about fairly large bombs when you look at the casualties. basically terrorism as we see it here, explosives, we saw in paris, explosives with active shooters. is a low-tech, low-cost, extraordinarily high impact venture. >> since paris over the last four months, islamic extremists in brussels have been under withering scrutiny. intelligence officers have been raiding their homes, tapping their phones, how can this a happen with that much scrutiny? >> couple of ways. one there is an opposite argument that intelligence was pretty good. managed to find their way just a few days again to a secret safe house. hit that location. actually come up with a mastermind who was not just a mastermind, planned attacks in western europe and brussels but attacks that happened in paris. on the other hand. a shootout. officer wounded. couple individuals got away.
that's what we saw in paris. that's what just saw in brussels. and that's what we have to be prepared for, obviously. >> what did you learn from the >> i think we learned once again tactics. we are talking about fairly large bombs when you look at the casualties. basically terrorism as we see it here, explosives, we saw in paris, explosives with active shooters. is a low-tech, low-cost, extraordinarily high impact venture. >> since paris over the last four months, islamic...
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ring leader in paris with the team that was sent to paris. this attack was planned from belgium. they had multiple safe houses. they built the bombs there. they had several addresses across the country, some in brussels where they planned this thing for weeks and weeks and weeks, only moving to paris just before the attacks. they have now got one of the ten attackers that night, ibrahim abdeslam played a key role. he was meant to be -- his own brother. >> his own brother, ibrahim abdeslam who blew himself up in the cafe. he walked in and blew himself up. his brother was killed but he wasn't killed in that attack. one of though thoughts is was he persona nongrata in isis. i think the fact he was with several isis operatives in the safe house suggests he was very much part of the isis set up. that ratcheted up international attack planning. they were heavily armed and engaged police on tuesday afternoon. >> if it was him, on tuesday if it was him. they are trying to fit 0 all the pieces together. connecting all of the dots, that seems likely wi
ring leader in paris with the team that was sent to paris. this attack was planned from belgium. they had multiple safe houses. they built the bombs there. they had several addresses across the country, some in brussels where they planned this thing for weeks and weeks and weeks, only moving to paris just before the attacks. they have now got one of the ten attackers that night, ibrahim abdeslam played a key role. he was meant to be -- his own brother. >> his own brother, ibrahim abdeslam...
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in paris. in syria. >> we didn't change the strategy but intensified it significantly after sir. i can't we have to look again and say we're still not degrading these guys to the point where they're not able to conduct attacks. at the end of the day the way you have to measure whether you're defeating them or not is their ability to take and hold terrorist and their ability to conduct attacks in the west. >> rose: and the measure how we're doing by our ability to take the territory and prevent attacks. >> that's how we've got to measure it, right? and, so, when there is four attacks in four and a half months, you say, jeez, how well are we doing here? >> rose: and what's amazing to me is that these people are all coming back from syria. i mean, what they're learning in syria and how tough that makes them in terms of understanding the elements to conduct an attack. >> there is no better training for somebody to be a terrorist than training -- military training on the battlefield by actually figh
in paris. in syria. >> we didn't change the strategy but intensified it significantly after sir. i can't we have to look again and say we're still not degrading these guys to the point where they're not able to conduct attacks. at the end of the day the way you have to measure whether you're defeating them or not is their ability to take and hold terrorist and their ability to conduct attacks in the west. >> rose: and the measure how we're doing by our ability to take the territory...
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wanted since november paris attacks. this was the scene as heavily armed police raided the apartment in mollenbeck. reporters say white smoke was seen rising from the rooftop of the apartment area. >>> human rights activist and a spokesperson for the collective against islamophobia in france. joins me now. can you give me your reactions to these happenings today? >> at least i would like to highlight the difference between the belgian police and the french police, at least they will be able to get some answers to so many of our questions. the french police they killed every single one of them. we have so many answers for them that nobody can answer them and we have only speculation about that. so this time we have someone who's alive and let's see where we go from here. >> and what are some of the things that you want to know the answers to? what would you like in terms of getting more clarity around what took place in november? what are you watching for now? >> the why, how they got there, who hired them, who gave them
wanted since november paris attacks. this was the scene as heavily armed police raided the apartment in mollenbeck. reporters say white smoke was seen rising from the rooftop of the apartment area. >>> human rights activist and a spokesperson for the collective against islamophobia in france. joins me now. can you give me your reactions to these happenings today? >> at least i would like to highlight the difference between the belgian police and the french police, at least they...
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paris was a particular target of paris last year in january, of november. other continents have been affected. i'm thinking of africa. but we are faced with a global threat which requires us to respond globally. france and belgium are united by the horror, that once again we have shared. i have assured the belgian government that my support will be essential to bring about the necessary means. but the war against terrorism has to be led in the whole of europe and with means yesterday in terms of intelligence and, again, we have to ensure that our decisions are effectively established, put in place. we have to act on the international scale. that is what each one of the most aware countries must do on an international scale. we have to lead this war against terrorism with all the necessary vigilance. that is the reason why today the french government has taken measures to reinforce the provisions of border security and the presence of military in the transport infrastructures, airports, ports. but this war against terrorism has to be carried out with a cool
paris was a particular target of paris last year in january, of november. other continents have been affected. i'm thinking of africa. but we are faced with a global threat which requires us to respond globally. france and belgium are united by the horror, that once again we have shared. i have assured the belgian government that my support will be essential to bring about the necessary means. but the war against terrorism has to be led in the whole of europe and with means yesterday in terms...
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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 very significant operations this week to get abdeslam tonight and to kill that other operative on tuesday night. >> 26 years old. a true isis believer. will he now talk to law enforcement or will he remain silent? >> that's going to be a key thing. there is evidence that there are other plotters out there who were involved in the paris attacks and that they have a wider network througho
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....
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biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're >> that would be a headliner right now. we had rep@rts of two explosion explosions.. you can see the damage at the airport and roughly about an hour and a half ago, about 9:30 local time in brussels and now alex, you're reporting that some local immediatemedia reporting a ather 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 befo 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 subway stations in brussels, they are call maalbeek and schuman which is near the seat of the europopn union. if these are confirmed then i remind you th
biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're >> that would be a headliner right now. we had rep@rts of two explosion explosions.. you can see the damage at the airport and roughly about an hour and a half ago, about 9:30 local time in brussels and now alex, you're reporting that some local immediatemedia reporting a ather 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...
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that's what we saw in paris. that's what we just saw and that's what we have to be prepared for obviously. >> pelley: what did you learn from the tactics that were used today? >> i think we learned once again that you have rudimentary tactics. we're talking about fairly large bombs when you look at the damage and assess the casualties, but basically terrorism as we see it here, explosives, or as we saw in paris, explosives with active shooters is a low-tech, low-cost, but extraordinarily high-impact venture. >> pelley: since paris over these last four months, islamic extremists in brussels have been under withering scrutiny. intelligence officers have been raiding their homes, tapping their phones. how can this happen with that much scrutiny? >> well, a couple ways. one, there's an opposite argument that the intelligence was pretty good, they managed to find their way just a few days ago a secret safe house, hit that location, actually come up just a mastermind of planned attacks in western europe and brussels, b
that's what we saw in paris. that's what we just saw and that's what we have to be prepared for obviously. >> pelley: what did you learn from the tactics that were used today? >> i think we learned once again that you have rudimentary tactics. we're talking about fairly large bombs when you look at the damage and assess the casualties, but basically terrorism as we see it here, explosives, or as we saw in paris, explosives with active shooters is a low-tech, low-cost, but...
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a paris suburb on lockdown. police arrest a high level militant who was in the advanced stage of planning an attack. new details coming in by the minute. for latest, i want to bring in senior correspondent jim bittermann in paris. jim, what can you tell us about this imminent attack? >> reporter: good morning, christine. the arrest took place yesterday morning in fact. a gentleman who was searched for since january of this year. he was convicted in abstetia in july. because he wasn't in custody at that point in time, he had been on the loose since. police searched for him and found him in the southwest suburb of paris. after interrogation, he said he was using an apartment in the northwest suburb of paris. the raid started yesterday at 5:30 local time with the police going in gingerly because they believe there could be explosives or arms inside. they sent in the bomb squad. according to reports, they found a weapon and perhaps some small amounts of explosives. the interior minister here did an unusual thing of
a paris suburb on lockdown. police arrest a high level militant who was in the advanced stage of planning an attack. new details coming in by the minute. for latest, i want to bring in senior correspondent jim bittermann in paris. jim, what can you tell us about this imminent attack? >> reporter: good morning, christine. the arrest took place yesterday morning in fact. a gentleman who was searched for since january of this year. he was convicted in abstetia in july. because he wasn't in...
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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...
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we have seen it in paris and hire. and this looks like a big cell that had more explosives and, you know, even more found after the airport bombing right near my hotel in schaerbeek. >> one of the things we're finding again and again is they often have no deep religious crimes. they were petty criminals of some kind. the other thing is here you have two brothers. you had two brothers, salah abdeslam and his brother, who died in the paris terror attacks. even in boston, with the tsarnaev brothers, what's the psychology of that that you have brothers who are working together? >> well, brothers trust each other. so if one of them gets into it deep, and i think the older one, like i heard you saying, he was very committed, and he didn't want to end up in jail. he wanted to die as a martyr. they truly believe, they have swallowed this poison cukool-ai that they will go and have this glorious victory. they say paradise or victory. they win either way. he truly believed it. i think salah didn't, because we see that it looks l
we have seen it in paris and hire. and this looks like a big cell that had more explosives and, you know, even more found after the airport bombing right near my hotel in schaerbeek. >> one of the things we're finding again and again is they often have no deep religious crimes. they were petty criminals of some kind. the other thing is here you have two brothers. you had two brothers, salah abdeslam and his brother, who died in the paris terror attacks. even in boston, with the tsarnaev...
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reda kriket was arrested in a paris suburb last thursday. the paris prosecutor has cited a, quote, "enormous arsenal of und in his apartment. give a pressns conference. -- gave a press conference. >> a major terrorist attack was prevented on french soil. that's what prosecutor franÇois molins explained at the press conference. he explained they found a proper in theenal where -- apartment reda kriket was renting in the paris suburbs. chemical weapons, handguns, fake documents, id -- all of that for an imminent attack on french oil -- soil. he explained this was the result of investigation that started in november, 2015. it uncovered a proper terrorist cell, that started with a man in turkey, who then gave the name of a man in netherlands, who then led to the arrest of reda kriket. they have not been able to find out more. despite six days of questioning, reda kriket has not had much about what he planned for exactly. for the time being, all we know is he has been placed in preventive detention, at least until the rest of the case continues.
reda kriket was arrested in a paris suburb last thursday. the paris prosecutor has cited a, quote, "enormous arsenal of und in his apartment. give a pressns conference. -- gave a press conference. >> a major terrorist attack was prevented on french soil. that's what prosecutor franÇois molins explained at the press conference. he explained they found a proper in theenal where -- apartment reda kriket was renting in the paris suburbs. chemical weapons, handguns, fake documents, id --...
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we know he was able to escape from paris the night -- the day after the paris attacks and so for the past four months we understand he's been moving around brussels. now how is that possible? that's simply because the belgian authorities have no penetration into the neighborhood almost. there's a lot of solidarity. there's a lot of animosity towards the police. we felt some of the animosity towards the media. >> tell me about that. describe what the streets are like, who's there? you say you felt some animosi when you were there. how is that expressed? >> reporter: george, just anecdotally you know i lived in the middle east and i felt like i was back in the middle east. all of the shopkeepers are arabs, a lot of them north africansrom algeria or morocco, a very quiet working class neighborhood. there was animosity towards the journalists because there were so many of us but other than that there were a lot of friendly people, as well. it's many of the residents there are a conservative muslims and security experts have talked about this becoming -- that area being a breeding ground
we know he was able to escape from paris the night -- the day after the paris attacks and so for the past four months we understand he's been moving around brussels. now how is that possible? that's simply because the belgian authorities have no penetration into the neighborhood almost. there's a lot of solidarity. there's a lot of animosity towards the police. we felt some of the animosity towards the media. >> tell me about that. describe what the streets are like, who's there? you say...
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we will never forget his and all isil victims, #paris." the u.s. formally congratulating belgian for this operation, for arresting and apparently injuring, according to the deputy mayor in brussels salah abdeslam. >> richard engel, thank you. we want to speak to new hampshire democratic senator jeanne shaheen, a member of arms services and foreign relations in the senate. senator, i understand you were already in brussels at a conference? >> i am. i'm at the brussels forum, which is a conference that's held to talk about challenges facing the e.u. and there are a lot of european officials here, there are a lot of american officials here. and one of the things we talked about this morning and the panel i was on is the challenges europe and the u.s. is facing from isil. so it's very good news that the belgians have caught the most-wanted terrorist in europe, salah abdeslam. >> when and how did the words spread through where you're staying and where you're working that this had happened. >> i heard from an official of the american embassy who reported
we will never forget his and all isil victims, #paris." the u.s. formally congratulating belgian for this operation, for arresting and apparently injuring, according to the deputy mayor in brussels salah abdeslam. >> richard engel, thank you. we want to speak to new hampshire democratic senator jeanne shaheen, a member of arms services and foreign relations in the senate. senator, i understand you were already in brussels at a conference? >> i am. i'm at the brussels forum,...
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this is the same neighborhood where the dramatic postinitial paris raids went out. for four months the search has been out. we can now confirm he's been taken into custody alive. the news comes hours after police revealed a trace of his dna was dpoufound inside an apartment belgian police raided earlier this week. they were hot on his trail during that course of the investigation. benjamin joins us from london. you have been on the story since the beginning and spent time investigating this story. big development today. >> this has been the largest man hunt in modern european history and today salah abdeslam has been found. they went in the apartment and knew he was in there and shouted out to him come out with your hands up. he refused and they carried out with gun fire. the situation is continuing and on going. there's helicopters over the country and city as two others are still held up. fluent situation there today. this all started last tuesday when another raid was carried out in another district. they went in not expecting to try anyone. a fire came back at t
this is the same neighborhood where the dramatic postinitial paris raids went out. for four months the search has been out. we can now confirm he's been taken into custody alive. the news comes hours after police revealed a trace of his dna was dpoufound inside an apartment belgian police raided earlier this week. they were hot on his trail during that course of the investigation. benjamin joins us from london. you have been on the story since the beginning and spent time investigating this...
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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 belgium are outraged to find 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
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 belgium are outraged to find 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...
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paris is almost as bad if you look at -- paris is no longer the beautiful city. paris has lot of problems in it. all you have to do is speak to the people that live there and look at other places where the same thing has happened. they're in fear. the city is in fear. we have to be smart in the united states. and when people come in, i mean, we're taking in -- we're taking in people without real documentation. we don't know where they're coming from. we don't know what they're -- you know, we don't know where they're from, who they are. you look at them and look at them from any standpoint, they could be isis, they could be isis related. and, you know, we just don't learn. we don't learn. i mean, brussels is an amazing example. brussels was absolutely a crime free city, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. and now you look at it, it's a disaster. >> but we're talking with donald trump, obviously. donald, you know, we just talked to walid phares and talked to dr. zuhdi jasser. the key is they're muslims. the key is getting the muslim community to trust u
paris is almost as bad if you look at -- paris is no longer the beautiful city. paris has lot of problems in it. all you have to do is speak to the people that live there and look at other places where the same thing has happened. they're in fear. the city is in fear. we have to be smart in the united states. and when people come in, i mean, we're taking in -- we're taking in people without real documentation. we don't know where they're coming from. we don't know what they're -- you know, we...
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in paris, the prime minister said, "we are at war," a direct quote. paris asut around well. we have emergency response committee meetings going on across europe. david cameron is holding one. and the european parliamentary meetings may be suspended, no travel in or out of rustles right now. -- in or out of brussels right now. to richardtraight ashworth, a member of the european parliament, also a member of the conservatives. the u.k. great to have you on the line. you are in brussels, inside the parliament. the european parliament was meeting, and then i guess the news came out of these terror attacks and you are now on lockdown. is that right? richard: the metro station bombing was just around the corner from the parliament buildings, so this is the closest that these terrorism events have ever come to the european institutions. attack, whichan is designed to take the fight straight to the heart of the european institutions. and all the more dangerous if you are looking at the referendum in the u.k. how much will this affect whether the u.k. stays or leaves the e.u.? richar
in paris, the prime minister said, "we are at war," a direct quote. paris asut around well. we have emergency response committee meetings going on across europe. david cameron is holding one. and the european parliamentary meetings may be suspended, no travel in or out of rustles right now. -- in or out of brussels right now. to richardtraight ashworth, a member of the european parliament, also a member of the conservatives. the u.k. great to have you on the line. you are in brussels,...
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we almost have to retread what we went through in november in paris and january in paris. >> it feels like it is a repetition. we had the tragic events in to increasinged support for the outvoted, if you look at the polls. we saw a favor in the leave vote. that was reflected in a sustained selloff of the pound against the euro. a repetition of that seems likely, at least in the near term. that said, some of the negatives are already in the price. significante a change in the polls, the pound downsized. scarlet: with geopolitical risks increasing, what was this due to the quiddity and positioning? mark b.: what will this do to positioning liquidity with geopolitical risk increasing? be eroded,lihood to as a layer of geopolitical risk and uncertainty to the overall outlook, which is inherently negative, putting on sizable bets. guess -- on the day, your previous remark about why the euro is not underperforming as much as the pound, that goes precisely to that, the lack of confidence, the lack of paid toy, being trade money. you need certain bets. happening, of this and we have a precede
we almost have to retread what we went through in november in paris and january in paris. >> it feels like it is a repetition. we had the tragic events in to increasinged support for the outvoted, if you look at the polls. we saw a favor in the leave vote. that was reflected in a sustained selloff of the pound against the euro. a repetition of that seems likely, at least in the near term. that said, some of the negatives are already in the price. significante a change in the polls, the...
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the assessment, paris wasn't the first. brussels won't be the last attack isis might have some store. might have broader and bigger plans which is why in the search for answers and fugitive suspects in the killing of 31 people yesterday and the wounding of 270 more we'll focus heavily on that. reporting on that, pamela brown. you are getting new information that there may be more attacks in europe. what are you learning? >> that's right, john. counterterrorism officials are very concerned about imminent attacks in europe. this is based on a combination of electronic intercepts, human sources and database tracking that indicates several possible targets have been pick eed out isis operatives since the paris attacks. and the officials say there was chatter before the brussels attacks indicating something was about to happen but nothing specific enough to indicate where and when these attacks were going to take place. but we know that abdelhamid abaaoud involved in the paris attacks boasted about 90 operatives to a confidentia
the assessment, paris wasn't the first. brussels won't be the last attack isis might have some store. might have broader and bigger plans which is why in the search for answers and fugitive suspects in the killing of 31 people yesterday and the wounding of 270 more we'll focus heavily on that. reporting on that, pamela brown. you are getting new information that there may be more attacks in europe. what are you learning? >> that's right, john. counterterrorism officials are very concerned...
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last year's paris attack. a u.s. air force lieutenant colonel, wife and four kids were also injured. we're told some were seriously hurt. this man, seb bellin is a belgian businessman who once played college basketball for oakland university in michigan. his father spoke to his son in the hospital. >> well, he saw people dying. he saw people dead. and people dying. so, that's -- i'm sure that will stay with him for the rest of his life. >> reporter: and then there are the near misses. the three students from quinnipiac university in connecticut are studying abroad. they were at the airport traveling for spring break. kate duffy spoke to us by phone. >> a huge ball of fire and it was like 50 feet from us. it was absolutely insane. >> professional basketball fans will be relieved to hear while former nba all star dikembe mutuombo was in the airport at the time of the bombing he reporting on his facebook page he was not >>> well here at home, law enforcement went on high alert. and michelle miller has that. >>> just bef
last year's paris attack. a u.s. air force lieutenant colonel, wife and four kids were also injured. we're told some were seriously hurt. this man, seb bellin is a belgian businessman who once played college basketball for oakland university in michigan. his father spoke to his son in the hospital. >> well, he saw people dying. he saw people dead. and people dying. so, that's -- i'm sure that will stay with him for the rest of his life. >> reporter: and then there are the near...
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just as they did in paris, u.s. intelligence officials are cooperating with the brussels investigation. they're also ramping up their vigilance in the united states. joining me now is cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank here, also cnn national security analyst, juliet kaayem. and former chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. paul cruickshank, you're from brussels, you're the city very well. what are you hearing the latest on on these investigations? >> well, they're working around the clock. they worry there are more attacks in the works from this wider terrorist cell, this broader network which was the network they believe also carried out the paris attacks. >> so that is the operating hypothesis that they are connected? >> that is the operating hypothesis that they are connected because remember, a week ago they went into this hiding place, salah abdeslam. there were three terrorists there. when they went into that residence eventually they found an isis flag, found detonators, found a kalashni
just as they did in paris, u.s. intelligence officials are cooperating with the brussels investigation. they're also ramping up their vigilance in the united states. joining me now is cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank here, also cnn national security analyst, juliet kaayem. and former chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. paul cruickshank, you're from brussels, you're the city very well. what are you hearing the latest on on these investigations? >> well, they're...
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lakraaoui was linked to the paris attacks. he had been in syria and had travelled back through europe, crossing borders in austria and hungary under the false identity, along with abdeslam who was captured in the terror raid on friday. he had been in contact while in belgium with others involved in the paris attacks. he was also linked to a bombing back in 2009 in cairo. and so there's no doubt that authorities had built up a picture about this man, about his involvement in other terror attacks and that's enabled them to make this relatively quick identification from that security video there. that you're seeing. what that also does is raises the question in many people's minds in brussels and other cities around europe this morning is yet again we have had a major terrorist attack where we're waking up the morning after and yet one of the key person traitors still on -- perpetrators is still on the run. that brings the likelihood we could be seeing more of the deadly terror attacks in other cities and at any time. >> and terr
lakraaoui was linked to the paris attacks. he had been in syria and had travelled back through europe, crossing borders in austria and hungary under the false identity, along with abdeslam who was captured in the terror raid on friday. he had been in contact while in belgium with others involved in the paris attacks. he was also linked to a bombing back in 2009 in cairo. and so there's no doubt that authorities had built up a picture about this man, about his involvement in other terror attacks...
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biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're 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 local time in brussels and now alex, you're reporting that some local immediatemedia reporting another explosion near the heart of john: breaking news two explosions rocking brussels airport killing at least one and details still developing. several other hurt according to airport authorities. broken glass near the american smoke rising from a terminal. barbara: the airport evacuated thousands of travellers roads to the airport are shut down. all flights canceled. john: this comes at a sensitive time a few days ago the prime suspect in the paris attacks was arrested in the bell john capital. -- belgian capital. we will update this story and bring details all morning. barbara: all breakinged about crash now a flood of broken hearts and prayers. what we learn about a
biggest soccer stadium and elsewhere around paris. it's still early yet but they're 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 local time in brussels and now alex, you're reporting that some local immediatemedia reporting another explosion near the heart of john: breaking news two explosions rocking brussels airport killing at least one and...
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what happened after paris was folks trying to learn lessons from paris to make sure it didn't happen again. but obviously, it did. phil, weigh in on thats a sec a. this seems like intelligence officials are acknowledging that isis is showing their capability is far greater or at least their capability was underestimated by western intelligence. does underestimated equal failure? >> no. i think ju v to look at two aspects. the first is capability. i don't think that's particularly significant. any terror group can train a bomb maker and recruit people from western europe and the united states. what it shows me to more significant. take capability off the table. it shows me intent. isis is under a lot of stress in iraq. less stress in syria. what they've shown over the last year or so is that they don't want to use some of the foreigners coming into syria simply as cannon fodder in the fight on the ground there. it shows they have the intent not only to train some of the people to come back, but to give them the operational training to ensure that they can communicate securely, to give
what happened after paris was folks trying to learn lessons from paris to make sure it didn't happen again. but obviously, it did. phil, weigh in on thats a sec a. this seems like intelligence officials are acknowledging that isis is showing their capability is far greater or at least their capability was underestimated by western intelligence. does underestimated equal failure? >> no. i think ju v to look at two aspects. the first is capability. i don't think that's particularly...