Courtesy issues. And talk about having teenage daughters, too. But you found a man you can work with . Sure, yeah, look, this is the job, absolutely. Hes the president of the united states. The job hasnt been getting done these last several years. I agree, but this government does have to work. On your first day of speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. Then you said the e esident h h proven himself untrustworthy on immigration. Thats not wiping the slate clean. Wiping the slate clean is about Getting Congress to function again. He tried to go around congngss. Hen people hear this, they think h he we go again, nothing is going to change. I think you can walk and chew gun at the same time. You can oppose the president with something you disagree with, but work with other issues that you do agree with. Look, if we can find common ground, we can on highways, we will onnunding t t government, and tax policy, lets go do that. There was a time on capitol hill when the other guy had a bad idea. And now on capitol hill, the other guy is a bad guy. I think thats right. How do you heal that animosity animosity . Its your job now. Leadedehip by example iss how i look at it. Somewhere in this we got io impugning peoples character and motives. Submitting ideas. And also, we have two years andears and one mouth. Reporter his mother betty ught him to listenore and speak less. We met her and his wife in a favorite neighborhood restaurant. Janet, how did you first hear paul was asked to be the speaker of the house . I was in my car in front of the Salvation Army and the phone rang. He said, well, this is coming our way, and you think i should say no, r ght . Oh, yeah, you should say no. Thats how it started. Speaker of the house, how do you say no . For our family, for the rhythm of our life. For what we saw our path, it just seemed like too much. It seemed like the pressure for him to trel, to be in so many places, to be so much to so many people would leave too little of him for his role as father and husband. Mr. Speaker, how did you get from no to yes . You said hell no. I see myself of more of a policymaker than a political leader. Do politics in order to do policy. I came into it no. Then i realized the situation in our caucus was fairly re, and that i sort of had an obligation and a duty to step up and do it. And then the question was, can i redesign the job so i can do it well, so i can be happy and succesesul. And t t fact that we live here in janesville, we dont live in washington. And our kids are 10, 12 and3 years old. Its mostly an empty nestor that gets this job, who spends his or her weekend flying around america fundraising. Im not going to do that. Im going to spend my weekends here where i need to be. And so once iearned i could rededegn the job, i decided to do it. Now im doing it, im excited about it. Now its one of those things i cant imagine that it wouldnt have happened. Im not saying there arent moments where you think, wow, how did this happen . How am i on 60 minutes right now t tking about this. Butt it was it just felt right. Mr. Speaker i go by paul, if thats okay. Would you prefer that . Because people arent going to call you that. I prefer it. They are. What adversity in your life has made you the person you are today . Probably losing my dad when i was 16. What happened . S he died o a heart attack. I worked the late shift at mcdonalds the night before. I was going to sleep in, wake up and mow the lawn. My dads office called asking where he was. I went to find him and he had died in hisleep of a heart tack. What did you learn of that . I learned tragedy, i learned perseverance and i learned a lot about my mom and my family. Your father, grandfather and great grandfather all died in their 50s. Does that put a fire under you . It does. I focus on just being healthy. My kids, to jana, and it does. And life is short, you better make the most of it. This is an extremely rare opportunity for a reporter. You dont do interviews. I wonder why that is. Why not because i always wanteddur family to be a refuge from politics, for people to see us as a family, not as here comes the speaker of the house or here comes that guy that has the vote i dont like. I want to be here as a family here in janesville, a very included, normal, whatever that means, regular family. Mr. Speaker, or paul, if you insist, you dont have a home in washington. No, we live here in janesville. Where do you sleep . For about a decade, ive been sleeping on a cot in my office. Its very efficient to me. You s sep e ery nightn washington onn cot in your office . Yeah. I work a lot. All i do is work there. I get up early in the morning, i work out, and work till about 11 00, 11 30 at night. Where do you get cleaned up . In the gym. I work out every morning, shower in t t gym and go on with my day. One of the thingng you said during this period of time that you were telling the republiran caucus you didnt wanthe job is you were concerned the job would open up your children to ridicule. What does that say about politics . Thats a good point. Politics has become a blood sport that goes beyond the name of the person on the palballot. Our kids are going to see things that arent flattering and i wanted to make sure they have a normal life, like we had here in janesville. Janesville, southern wisconsin, is getting on pretty well, even though the gm p pnt 64,000 people, mostly german and irish. We have 67 cousins our last count here in janesville and we all live within eight blocks. His party proposes to deport all Illegal Immigrants. What i i your immigration plan . It starts with border enforcement and enforcing the law. But Legal Immigration is america. But a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal i dont agree with that. I think you can have a pathway to legal status thats what ive proposed is aaay to make a ands with the w, effectively go on probation, and earn your way to legal status but not to citizenship. I take it you dont advocate rounding up 11 Million People and deporting them . Youve proposed having two tax brackets,10 a 25 . I like that. Our tax code punishes our Small Businesses. Were sitting here in wisconsin. Overseas, which to us means lake superior, canadians are taxing their bususesses at 15 . The top tax raten Small Businesses here in america is 44. 6 . How can you compete lik that . How can working families get asned see the full interview with speaker ryan on our website, right back. Weve been changing things up with ky love. Oh yeah. Its a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. It gives us chills in places weve never gotten chills before. Yeah, it makes us feel like. 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One of the shows was to be broadcast on hbo. But the bands leader told irish radio sometimes the show cannot go on. The coldblooded state of this slaughter is deeply cant get out of my head. I hear your voice reporter in stockholm, madonna did perform and dedicated a song to the victims. But felt the need to tell her audience why she decided to take thee stage. I feel torn, like why am i up here dancing and having fun when people are cing over the loss of their loved ones. How however, that is exactly what these people want to do. They want to shut us up. Reporter variety reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister isnt surprised by madonna or bono less rk shun. Theyve performed in front of thousands of people. They can only imagine being attacked. Reporter other rock stars joined the chorus of sympathy. The california band the death tones, added they had been close to being part of the tragedy. Some of us were in attendance at the bataclan on this night. The group called off their two performances at the venue this week. The foo fighters, we were supposed to play in paris tonight, canceled their european tour. Where shows elsewhere did go on, the paris massacre hung over them like a dark cloud. In new york, the metropolitan opera was lededn the French National anthem. And bicycled powered street piano performances have become a feature of the city. This one was here the bataclan concert. The music, john lennons imagine. Respect, commemoration, caution, defiance. These are the choices. A potentially larger target friday night was a soccer game between france and germany where suicide bombers blew themselves up apparently trying to get in. Theres another big game scheduled tomorrowowetween france and england,d, and the teams have chosen defiance. Theres a food fight raging in california. In and out burgers is suing an internet Delivery Company called door dash to stop it from delivering its food. In and out says its just protecting its brand because food might get dropped offold or late. Mireya villarreal has the story. Reporter in and out wants you to eat their hamburgers. Tony wants you to eat their buggers too b b wants hisis if you think about it, 85 of the restaurants in this country dont deliver. For almost all of these merchants, its something new to them. Reporter ininout isnt biting. They demanded doordash stop delivering their feeds, and accusing them of trademark infringement. Theyre putting so much time and energy into it. Reporter another burger seller welcomes thehe service. Megan dwyer says doordash has opened the door for new business. We found rather than saying no to incremental sales volume and introducing a whole new set of p pple to our brand, that we would rather work closely with these Third Party Delivery companies to ensure that people are getting the best product possible. Reporter they sent over six months Building Partnerships with doordash and other companies, including amazon prime andviar. But they want q qlity control, too. O. We want to make sure that the hot bags that theyre using are up to specks. Reporter unlike restaurants who follow strict guidelines, these new tech driven Delivery Services are largely unregulated. Bubuthat could change. Were seeing this more and more with these on demand apps and services that cities are beginning to regulate them. Reporter so whether restaurants like it or not, apps like doordash could be a taste of things to come. For cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, los angeles. And thats the cbs overnight news for ts tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us for cbs this morning. From new york city, im don dahler. Tonight, terror in paris. The victims are honored with silence and avenged with thunder. Police go on a manhunt for accomplices. And identify a possible mastermind. More u. S. Governors say no to Syrian Refugees. The president defends his war on isis. The strategy that we are putting forward is the strategy that ultimately is going to work. And a tale of two survivors. When you went into the cafe, what did you see . This is the cbs overnight news. The bells at the cathedral of notre dame tolled monday for the 1 1 people who died in the terror attacks, and night, in their honon, the ffel tower is bathed in the French National l lors. The terrorists left the heart of this nation wounded, but the president vowed they will never destroy its soul. France observed a moment of silence at noon today to remember the dead and pray for the wounded. The victims were from 19 nations, including the united states. Secretary of state john kerry arrived here to pay americas respects to its oldest ally. Kerry said tonight we are all parisians. French president francois llande addressed a j jnt session of parliament in thehe versailles palace the morning after france launched air strikes against isis targets in syria. Hollande vowed, it is just the beginning. Seven terrorists died in the attacks friday night, but tonight the hunt continues for more. Elelabeth palmer is following that. Reporter the Police Response to the attacks was swift and widespread. Along with an aggressive manhunt, Security Services carried out more than 150 property searches, slapped house arrest orders on over 100 people, and deported 38 more. In paris, president Francois Hollande vowed that terrorism would not defeat the french republic. The republic, he said, would defeat terrorism. But its a tall order. Highprofile security around parisian landmarks projects an image of force and vigilance, attacks proved. [gunfire] with chilling clarity. Mathieu guidere is an expert on extremism and radicalization. The terrorists have realized big western cities are very vulnerable. Very vulnerable. Exactly. We w we protected by our perception of securiri. So all the cities in the world, all the main capitals are now really vulnerable. Reporter it was a game changer. It was a game changer, yeah. Reporter the french president today described syria as the greatest terrorism factory the world has ever known. And right now more than 500 french citizens are there, fighting with isis. At least three of the men directly linked to fridays attacks did time on that battlefield and were already known to french intelligence. One of them wawaeven supposed to report r rularly to the police but had stopped showing up. Then three days ago he surfaced as one of the killers at the bataclan concert hall. The truth is that with 10,000 open files on suspected radicals that need monitoring, either in person or online, french intelligence is simply overwhelmed. Liz palmer, thank you, liz. The dragnet extended quickly beyond france, and allen pizzey reports tonight from belgium. Reporter the International Manhunt brought Belgian Police to this house in the brussels suburb of molenbeek where they thought one of the suspects was hiding, but they came up empty nded. Their target was Salah Abdeslam, a 26yearold man authorities believe rented a car that was used in the attacks. He was reportedly stopped by the police and then released just hours after the attacks, and it was feared he returned to this neighborhood. The two men who o re with Salah Abdeslam have now been arrested and one of his brothers blew himself up with a suicide vest outside a restaurant. A third brother, mohamed, said his family did not understand why they did it. We never had any problem with justice, he said. My parents are in shock. They dont quite realize what has happened. The impoverished suburb of molenbeek isisnown to be a hotbed of jihadist rececitment. The mayor says at least 30 young men have left here to go fight for isis in syria. The neighborhood was also home to this man, abdelhamid abaaoud, who french investigators believe is the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. Abaaoud is now thought to be in syria and has appeared in isis propaganda videos. He even recruited his own 13 yearold brother into isis. Molenbeek is where the jihadi and criminal worlds meet, onestop shopping for drugs, explosives and automatic weapons, an extremists dream, a security nightmare. Scott . Allen pizzey in brussels. Thank you, allenen it appears at t ast one attacker slipped into europe in the wave of refugees that fled syria. The clue is in a passport found near the body of a suicide bomber outside the soccer stadium. Holly williams picks up the story in athens. Reporter greece says this man arrived on its shores claiming to be a refugee on october 3rd and used this syrian passport, suspected to be fake, which identifies him as ahmad al mohammad, 25 years old and born in northwestern syria. Ioannis mouzalas is the greek immigration minister. He didnt have any record . Nothing. Nothing at all. Reporter o there was no reason for you to suspect he might be an extremist . Reporter the man carrying the passport crossed to greece from turkey, the same route e ed over 600,000 migrants this year, many of them Syrian Refugees. He didnt appear on any International Wanted list, so he was registered by the greek authorities, fingerprinted and then allowed to enter europe. Reporer its long been feared isis could use the flood of refugees to smuggle its fighters into europe, but, scott, this case seems to show just how easy it is to do so. Holly williams in athens tonight. Will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. 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Massachusetts governor charlie baker. The safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. Reporter that sentiment was shared by more than half the g. O. P. President ial field, who said the u. S. Should halt plans to welcome 1 1000 Syrian Refugees over the next year. There are refugees that need to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. [ applause ] reporter frontrunner donald trump said he might also close some mosques if he becomes president. Its something youll have to strongly consider because some of the ideas and some of the hatred, the absolute hatred is coming from these areas. Reporter roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. Applicants for resettlement here are screened by the departments of state and homeland security. Former Florida Governor jeb bush argued the u. S. Should focus on accepting syrian chrhrtians, not muslims. Because theyre being slaughtered in the country, and but for us who . Reporter the president sharply rejected that suggestion at the g20 summit in turkey. Thats shameful. Thats not american. Thats not who we are. We dont a a religious tests to our compassion. Reporter the new House Speaker paul ryan says hes considering legislation that would beef up screening for refugees. The reality is, scott, theres very little a governor could do to keep someone from moving in their state once theyve been allowed into the country. Nancy cordes at the capitol. Nancy, thank you. The paris attacks are the third major operation claimed by isis in just over two weeks. A russian jetliner blew up over egypt, killing all 224 on board. U. S. Officials say the bomb, a bomb was the likely cause. Last thursday twin suiuide blasts in beirut killed 43. But after paris, were in a whole new world according to michael morell, a former number two at the c. I. A. And now cbs news Senior Security contributor. I say whole new world for two reasons. One is isis now has developed an tack capability in the west. They t td us that they would do that. Theyve now done it in western europe. They told us that they would do that in the united states. They will eventually do that unless they are degraded. The second whole new world here is the targets theyve chosen to attack. People dont sympathize with, but they certainly understand when isis attacks a government target or a military target or even Charlie Hebdo when somebody has defamed the prophet. People understand that. Its much more difficult to understand an attack on our very way of life that sows fear and terror. To that end, isis has posted new threats online and jeff pegues has more on that. [ speaking Foreign Language ] reporter the video purporting to be from isis promised an attack on washington, but u. S. Officials say there is no specific or credible threat against the united states. On capitol hill, police are telling cocoressional staff to take precautions like using the inead of walking aboveround. And in new york, a new Specialized Police unit is providing extra security at key locations. S. W. A. T. Teams and bombsniffing dogs are patrolling train station, airports and nfl adiums around the country, but a response to a threat is only as good as the intelligence. And u. S. Law enforcement believes one blind spot is when terrorists go dark, hiding their online communications. Investigators say members of isis lure potential sympathizers to social media apps and forums where the messages selfd struct or re encrypted. Law enforcement has been pressing the Technology Industry for access to that data when National Security is at risk, but so far privacy concerns have won out. C. I. A. Director john brennan. I do hope that this is going to be a wakeup call, particularly i iareas of europe intelligence and Security Services are doing. Reporter brennan warns more attacks like paris could be coming. I would anticipate that this is not the only operation that isil has in the pipeline. Reporter the tech indudury says calls to weaken encrypted products undermine cer security. Scott, a Law Enforcement source is confident the attackers used encrypted communication, but its unclear whether investigators have the attackers cell phones and computers. Jeff pegues in washington for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. The french air s sikes overnight in syria targeted raqqah, which isis claims as the capital of its socalled caliphate. David martin has that. Reporter the french chose targets based on sensitive u. S. Intelligence that had not been provided to them before e e paris attacks. They were military targets, a command center, an ammo dump and training camps, which the u. S. Would have hit sooner or later in any event, as Charlie Dagata reported from northern iraq. This is a show of force for the french and a message france is fighting back. Reporter however, u. S. Officials say there are plans to hit new targets that had once been offlimitit installations previously considered part of the civilian infrastructure, isis relies on to run the territory it occupies. Until now civilian targets have been limited to the Oil Facilities isis uses to generate an estimated 1 million a day in black market oil sales. U. S. Officials say thosesetrikes have been ininfective, causing damage that could be repaired within a day or two. Two weeks ago the u. S. Began a Bombing Campaign designed to knock out Oil Facilities for six months to a year. Last night american a10s and ac130 gun ships destroyed 116 tanker trucks in syria after first dropping leaflets and conducucng strafing runs to o scare the civilian drivers away. Targets will increase the risk of civilian casualties, especially since u. S. Officials now expect russia to increase its own Bombing Campaign against isis. Scott . David martin at the p ptagon. David, thank you. In a story for 60 minutes, we spoke with two survivors of the attacks, Mark Colclough witnessed the shooting at a cafe, and a man named francois, who did not want us to use his last name, suffered a grazing bullet wound from the music hall massacre. [ gunfire ] i heard the gunshots, about ten. He shot iny direction, so i just laid down on the floor, like head on the ground, and then thats how i felt the bullets in my back. Can you show me where you were hit . So i was shot here on the back just below my shoulder, and the bullet came out here. So lucky to be alive. Yeah, yeah. He shot three of them just like that. The three that were sitting outside he shot very quickly. Then he shot into the car. Then he moved into the ce, look right, panned right with his weapon, didnt shoot, panned left, duck, duck, duck, pause, duck, duck, duck, pause. 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She was always a very eerful person. You hardly see her in a bad mood. She always smiled at you even though how late shed been working. Shes just a charismatic person. He may have been the last to see nohemi alive, standing next to her at a cafe as a terrorist opened fire. At firsrsi thought it was firecrackers because it sounded like firecrackers. I looked in the direction the noise was coming, and i saw a gunman just walking on the sidewalk, just shooting everywhere. And in that moment you thought what . Run for it. Just run for it. He ran with a woundnd student. They hid until help arrived. Jayasiri and ana ramirez met nohemi as freshman four years ago. The way i see it is not that we lost her, but we have to just remember what she e ught us and thats how shes going to be present with us. As students of design, they were in the capital of the world. Nohemi was raised by a single mom, and she never had been abroad before. 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Learn how easily you can n lp keep this from happening to a loved one. In turkey today, president obama said his strategy against isis is ultimately going to work. Heres margaret brennan. Reporter have you underestimated their abilities, and will you widen the rules of engagement for u. S. Forces to take more aggressive action . No, we havent underestimated our abilities. This is precisely why were in iraq as we speak and why were operating in syriaias we speak. If you have a handful of people who dont mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. Thats one of the challenges of terrorism. Its not their sophistication or the particular weaponry that they possess, but it is the e ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. Reporter the president said seing u. S. Ground troops is not an option. Every few months i go to walter reed and see a 25year old kid who is paralyzed or who has lost his limbs, and some of those are people ive ordered into battle, and so i cant afford to play some of the political games that others may. Reporter as for critics of his strategy, president obama dismissed them as all talk. For now the president is putting his weight behind a diplomatic gamble to brokok a ceasefire in syria. Traveling with the president , margaret brennan, cbs news, antalya, turkey. Moment. Here in paris, the eiffel tower will be lit in blue, white and red for three nights of mourning. Have a look at the red section. Thats the motto of paris, tossed but not sunk, a tribute to the resilience of the city where light always overcomes darkness and where today the most powerful sound was the sound of silence. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. From outside notre dame pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahlhl. Security is tight in the philippines where esident obama and the leaders of 20 other nations are gathering for tomorrows opening of the economic summit. Like the g20 summit that just wrapped up in turkey, this one is expected to be dominated by discussions of the terror attackckin france. President obama addressed reporters before leaving ankara. The heinous attacks that took world, in the united states, american flags are at half staff in solidarity with our french allies. Were working closely with our French Partners as they pursue their investigations and track down suspects. France is already a strong counterterrorism partner, and today were announcing a new agreement. Were streamlining the process by which we share intelligence and Operational Intelligence with france. This will allow our personnel to pass threat ininrmation to our French Partners even more quickly and more often, because we need to be doing everything we can to protect against more attacks and protect our citizens. Tragically, paris is not alone. Weve seen outrageous attacks by isil in beirut, last month in ankara, routinely in iraq. Here at the g20, our nations have sent an unmistakable message, that we are united against this threat. Isil is the face of evil. Our goal, as ive said many times, is to degrade and ultimately destroy this barbaric terrorist organization. As i outlined this fall at the united nations, we have a comprehensive strategy using all elements of our power. Military, intelligence, economic development, and the strength of our communities. We have always understood that this would be a longterm campaign. There will be setbacks and there will be successes. The terrible events in paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback. Even as we grieve with our french friends, however, we cant lose sight that there has been progress being made. On the military front, our coalition is intensifying our air strikes, more than 8,000 to date. Were taking out isil leaders, commanders, their killers. Weve seen when we have an effective partner on the ground, isil can and is pushed back. So local forces in iraq backed by Coalition Air power liberated sinjar recently. Iraqi forces are fighting to take back ramadi. In syria, isil has been pushed back for much of the border region with turkey. Scott pelley is in paris with the latest on the investigation. There is an intense manhunt all over europe this morning for a man named Salah Abdeslam. The french authorities describe him as the eighth terrorist, an accomplice to the seven killed on friday. Four of the suicide bombers were french citizens. So overnight there were hundreds of searches and arrests all throughout the country. Under the state of emergency, which is due to last three months, French Police have the right to arrest and search without a warrant. Overseas, the french struck quickly. France launched a series of air strikes against isis targets in raqqah, syria, the selfproclaimed capital of isis. The french hit an isis headquarters and training camp. The arrest of Salah Abdeslam would be a major break. Police say he was the driver of the car thatelivered the attackers to the concert hall. [ gunfire ] where 89 people were killed. There is also a dragnet out for his two brothers. French authorities said this morning that they have deported 34 people alreadad conducted 168 house searches, seizing weapons, computers, and bullet proof in the midst of all of this action, france managed to stop for one minute at noon, in villages and cities. There was a moment of silence for all of those killed and wounded. A moment to contemplate an uncertain future. It is exactly the way we felt after 9 11. There is a palpable fear that its not over, that there could be another attack at any moment or on any day. Last night i was in notre dame and a rumor spread through the crowd that another attack was under way and people just began to run. So there is a great sense of nervousness about what could happen next, mixed in with this sense of sadness, as well. A sense of uncertainty about what the next days and months would bring. President obamas plan to allow 10,000 Syrian Refugees into the country is coming under attack. One of the paris terrorists reportedly entered europe on a fake syrian passport. Several governors say theyll refuse any refugees and senator rand paul is introducing legislation to stop the plan completely. Major garrett reports. Reporter Political Attitudes are hardening against opening america to Syrian Refugees. Republicans were skeptical before paris. Now they are almost universally hostile. Nevertheless, the white house will press ahead with plans to relocate 10,000 refugees by the end of next year. With the respect to refugees, we have the most extensive security vetting that weve ever had to deal with Syrian Refugees coming into the united states. Reporter ben rhodes, brother of csx cbs news david rhodes, said screening includes the departments of state, homeland security, and the National Counterterrorism center. Its a vetting process that can take 12 to 18 months. Some of these people are people who suffered the horrors of war, women, orphans. Reporter as waves of syrians fled the region this summer, International Aid organizations urged the u. S. To accept no fewer than 65,000 refugees. The white house figure of 10,000 appeared miserly then, but to republican president ial contenders ben carson and marco rubio, it looks reckless now. Bringing people into this country from that area of the world i think is a huge mistake. Its not that we dont want to, we cant. Theres no way to background check someone coming from syria. Who do you call and do a back ground check on . Reporter jeb bush now wants to narrow the focus. I think our focus ought to be on the christians who have no place in syria anymore. Theyve being beheaded and executed by both sides. Reporter at the cbs democratic debate, Martin Omalley stuck with his support of 65,000 new refugees. In our country today with 320 Million People is akin of making room for 6. 5 more people in a baseball stadium with 32,000. Reporter the congress may attempt to block the refugee plan, arguing after the mayhem in paris, just one isis inspired terrorist out of 10,000 refugees, isnt worth the risk. The overnight news will be right back. It seems that every year, we have to watch out for different types of germs. To kill a Broad Spectrum of germs. Lysol wipes kill 99. 9 of germs, including 8 different types of cold and flu viruses. To help protect your family. Before the terror attacks in paris, the talk in washington was of the new House Speaker paul ryan. And his plan to get congress moving. Scott pelley sat down with ryan and his family for 60 minutes in his hometown of janesville, wisconsin. Have you spoken to the president . Yeah, a number of times. Since you became speaker . Uhhuh. And the substance of those confidences has been what . Varied on a number of different issues. Things that we have to get done by the end of the year, and just courtesy issues. Daughters, too. But you found a man you can work with . Sure, yeah. Look, this is the job, absolutely. Hes the president of the united states. Hes my president , too. The job hasnt been getting done these last several years. I agree, but this government does have to work. On your first day of speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. Then if your first news conference, you said the president has proven himself untrustworthy on immigration. Thats not wiping the slate clean. Thats blowing chalk in the face of the president. Wiping the slate clean is about Getting Congress to function again. On this particular issue, he tried to go around congress. When people hear this, they think here we go again, nothing is going to change. I think you can walk and chew gun at the same time. I think you can oppose the fundamentally disagree with, but also work with him on other issues you do agree with. Look, if we can find common ground, we can on highways, we will on funding the government, and tax policy, lets go do that. There was a time on capitol hill when the other guy had a bad idea. And now on capitol hill, the other guy is a bad guy. I think thats right. How do you heal that animosity . Its your job now. Leadership by example is how i look at it. Somewhere in this we got into impugning peoples character and motives. If we didnt like their ideas. Weve got to get back to just and also, we have two ears and one mouth. Proportion. Reporter his mother, betty, taught him to listen more and speak less. We met her, his wife, jana, and cousin adam, in a favorite neighborhood restaurant. Paul was asked to be the speaker i am a big thrift store shopper, and i was in my car in front of the Salvation Army here in janesville and the phone rang. He said, well, this is coming our way, and you think i should say no, right . Oh, yeah, you should say no. Thats how it started. Speaker of the house, how do you say no . For our family, for the rhythm of our life. For what we saw our path, it just seemed like too much. It seemed like the pressure for him to travel, to be in so many places, to be so much to so many people would leave too little of him for his role as father and husband. Mr. Speaker, how did you get from no to yes . You said hell no. I see myself of more of a policymaker than a political leader. I do politics in order to do policy. I came into it no. Then i realized the situation in our caucus was fairly dire, and that i sort of had an obligation and a duty to step up and do it. And then the question was, can i redesign the job so i can do it well, so i can be happy and successful. And the fact that we live here in janesville, we dont live in washington. And our kids are 10, 12 and 13 years old. Its mostly an empty nester that gets this job, who spends his or her weekend flying around america fundraising. Im not going to spend my saturdays and sundays flying around america fundraising. Im going to spend my weekends here where i need to be. And so once i learned i could redesign the job, i decided to do it. Now im doing it, im excited about it. Now its one of those things i cant imagine that it wouldnt have happened. Im not saying there arent moments where you think, wow, how did this happen . How am i on 60 minutes right now talking about this. But it was it just felt right. Mr. Speaker i go by paul, if thats okay. Would you prefer that . Because people arent going to i prefer it. They are. What adversity in your life has made you the person you are today . Probably losing my dad when i was 16. What happened . He died of a heart attack. My mom was off with my aunt visiting her sister in denver. I worked the late shift at mcdonalds the night before. I was going to sleep in, wake up and mow the lawn. My dads office called asking where he was. I went to find him and he had died in his sleep of a heart attack. What did you learn . I learned tragedy, i learned perseverance and i learned a lot about myself and about my mom and my family. Your father, grandfather and great grandfather all died in their 50s. Does that put a fire under you . It does. I focus on just being healthy. I dont want this to happen to my kids, to jana, and it does. And life is short, you better make the most of it. This is an extremely rare opportunity for a reporter. You dont do interviews. I wonder why that is. Why not . Because i always wanted our family to be a refuge from politics, for people to see us as a family. To think of us as jana and paul, not as here comes the speaker of the house or here comes that guy who has those votes i dont like or whatever it would be. I want to be as a family here in janesville, a very included, normal, whatever that means, regular family. Mr. Speaker, or paul, if you insist, you dont have a home in washington. No, we live here in janesville. Where do you sleep . For about a decade, ive been sleeping on a cot in my office. Its very efficient to me. You sleep every night in washington on a cot in your yeah. I work a lot. All i do is work there. I get up early in the morning, i work out, and work till about 11 00, 11 30 at night. Do the same thing the next day. Where do you get cleaned up . In the gym. I work out every morning, shower in the gym and go on with my day. One of the things you said during this period of time that you were telling the Republican Caucus you didnt want the job is you were concerned the job would open up your children to ridicule. Well, theyre coming of age. What does that say about politics . Thats a good point. Politics has become a blood sport that goes beyond the name of the person on the ballot. Our kids are going to see things that arent flattering and i wanted to make sure they have a normal life, like we had here in janesville. Janesville, southern wisconsin, is getting on pretty well, even though the gm plant closed after 90 years. Irish. We have 67 cousins our last count here in janesville and we all live within eight blocks. His partys front runner for president proposes to deport all Illegal Immigrants. What is your immigration plan . It starts with border enforcement and enforcing the rule of law. But you need a vibrant, Legal Immigration system. But Legal Immigration is america. My name is ryan. But a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal i dont agree with that. I think you can have a pathway to legal status thats what ive proposed is a way to make amends with the law, effectively go on probation, and earn your way to legal status but not to citizenship. I take it you dont advocate rounding up 11 million Illegal Immigrants and deporting them . No, i do not. Thats not going to happen while youre speaker of the house . I cant imagine how that would happen, so no. Youve proposed having two tax brackets, 10 and 25 . Sill your position . I always liked that plan. Our tax code punishes our Small Businesses. Which is where most of our jobs come from. Were sitting here in wisconsin. Overseas, which to us means lake superior, canadians are taxing their businesses at 15 . The top tax rate on Small Businesses here in america is 44. 6 . How can you compete like that . How can you have jobs . How can working families get ahead . 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If youre peter pan, you stay young forever. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. You make me feel so young. Its what you do. You make me feel most of the victims of the paris terror attacks were targeted at a rock concert. Thats got a lot of bands rescheduling their tours. Mark phillips reports. Reporter well, when one of the prime targets and the most deadly of the terror attacks is a rock concert, the question then pks what do you do . Cancel similar events or continue to stage them in defiance . Both happened. U2 was due to perform in paris over the weekend. Instead they canceled and paid their respects. It was a big decision. One of the shows was to be broadcast on hbo. But the bands leader, bono, told irish radio sometimes the show cannot go on. The coldblooded state of this slaughter is deeply disturbing, and thats what i i hear your voice reporter in stockholm, madonna did perform and dedicated a song to the victims. But felt the need to tell her audience why she decided to take the stage. I feel torn, like why am i up here dancing and having fun when people are crying over the loss of their loved ones. However, that is exactly what these people want to do. They want to shut us up. Reporter variety reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister isnt surprised by madonna or bonos reaction. Theyve been up on same performing for thousands of people. They can only imagine being on stage and being attacked. Reporter whether they were due to perform in europe or not, other rock stars joined the chorus of sympathy. The california band the death tones, added they had been close to being part of the tragedy. Some of us were in attendance at the bataclan on this night. The group called off their two performances at the venue this week. The foo fighters, which were supposed to play in paris tonight, canceled their european tour. Cold play pulled the plug on a live stream of their concert this weekend. Where shows elsewhere did go on, the paris massacre hung over them like a dark cloud. In new york, the metropolitan opera was led with a rendition of the French National anthem. And bicycled powered street piano performances have become a feature of the city. This one was near the bataclan concert venue. The music, john lennons imagine. Respect, commemoration, caution, these are the choices. A potentially larger target friday night was a soccer game between france and germany where suicide bombers blew themselves up apparently trying to get in. Theres another big game scheduled tomorrow between france and england, and the teams have chosen defiance. Its going ahead. The overnight news will be right back. When the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. 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Reporter innout wants you to eat their hamburgers. Tony shuh wants you to eat their buggers too but wants his company to deliver them. Just a few clicks on the app and the food is on its way. If you think about it, 85 of the restaurants in this country dont deliver. For almost all of these merchants, its something new to them. Reporter innout isnt biting. They filed a lawsuit, demanding they stopped delivering their food, siteing certains and accusing them of trademark infringement. Theyre putting so much time and energy into it. Thats what sets these restaurants apart. Reporter another burger seller welcomes the service. Megan dwyer says doordash has opened the door for new business. You guys have decided to go in a completely different direction. Why is that . We found rather than saying no to incremental sales volume and introducing a whole new set of people to our brand, that we would rather work closely with these Third Party Delivery companies to ensure that people are getting the best product possible. Reporter umami spent over six months Building Partnerships with doordash and other companies, including amazon prime and caviar. But they want quality control, too. We want to make sure that the hot bags that theyre using are up to specks. So that our burgers get delivered to our guests hot. Reporter unlike restaurants who follow strict guidelines, these new tech driven Delivery Services are largely unregulated. But that could change. Were seeing this more and more with these on demand apps and services that cities are beginning to regulate them. Reporter so whether restaurants like it or not, apps like doordash could be a taste of things to come. For cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, los angeles. And thats the cbs tuesday. Tonight, terror in paris. The victims are honored with silence and avenged with thunder. Police go on a manhunt for accomplices. And identify a possible mastermind. More u. S. Governors say no to Syrian Refugees. The president defends his war on isis. The strategy that we are that ultimately is going to work. And a tale of two survivors. What did you see . This is the overnight news. The bells here at the cathedral of notre dame tolled monday for the 129 people who died in the terror attacks, and tonight, in their honor, the eiffel tower is bathed in the French National colors. The terrorists left the heart of this nation wounded, but the president vowed they will never destroy its soul. France observed a moment of silence at noon today to remember the dead and pray for the wounded. The victims were from 19 nations, including the united states. Secretary of state john kerry arrived here to pay americas respects to its oldest ally. Kerry said tonight we are all parisians. French president Francois Hollande addressed a joint session of parliament in the after france launched air strikes against isis targets in syria. Hollande vowed, it is just the beginning. Seven terrorists died in the attacks friday night, but tonight the hunt continues for more. Elizabeth palmer is following that. Reporter the Police Response to the attacks was swift and widespread. Along with an aggressive manhunt, Security Services carried out more than 150 property searches, slapped house arrest orders on over 100 people, and deported 38 more. In paris, president Francois Hollande vowed that terrorism would not defeat the french republic. The republic, he said, would defeat terrorism. But its a tall order. Highprofile security around parisian landmarks projects an image of force and vigilance, but, in fact, most Public Places attacks proved. [gunfire] with chilling clarity. Mathieu guidere is an expert on terrorism. The terrorists have realized big vulnerable. Very vulnerable. Exactly. We were protected by our perception of security. This protection has failed. So all the cities in the world, all the main capitals are now really vulnerable. Reporter it was a game changer. It was a game changer, yeah. Reporter the french president today described syria as the greatest terrorism factory the world has ever known. And right now more than 500 french citizens are there, fighting with isis. At least three of the men directly linked to fridays attacks did time on that battlefield and were already known to french intelligence. One of them was even supposed to report regularly to the police but had stopped showing up. Then three days ago he surfaced as one of the killers at the bataclan concert hall. The truth is that with 10,000 open files on suspected radicals that need monitoring, either in person or online, french intelligence is simply overwhelmed. Liz palmer, thank you, liz. The dragnet extended quickly beyond france, and allen pizzey reports tonight from belgium. Reporter the International Manhunt brought Belgian Police to this house in the brussels suburb of molenbeek where they thought one of the suspects was hiding, but they came up empty handed. Their target was Salah Abdeslam, a 26yearold man authorities believe rented a car that was used in the attacks. He was reportedly stopped by the police and then released just hours after the attacks, and it was feared he returned to this neighborhood. The two men who were with Salah Abdeslam have now been arrested and one of his brothers blew himself up with a suicide vest outside a restaurant. A third brother, mohamed, said his family did not understand why they did it. We never had any problem with justice, he said. My parents are in shock. They dont quite realize what has happened. The impoverished suburb of molenbeek is known to be a hotbed of jihadist recruitment. The mayor says at least 30 young men have left here to go fight for isis in syria. The neighborhood was also home to this man, abdelhamid abaaoud, who french investigators believe is the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. Abaaoud is now thought to be in syria and has appeared in isis propaganda videos. He even recruited his own 13 yearold brother into isis. Molenbeek is where the jihadi and criminal worlds meet, onestop shopping for drugs, explosives and automatic weapons, an extremists dream, a security nightmare. Scott . Allen pizzey in brussels. Thank you, allen. It appears at least one attacker of refugees that fled syria. The clue is in a passport found near the body of a suicide bomber outside the soccer stadium. Holly williams picks up the story in athens. Reporter greece says this man arrived on its shores claiming to be a refugee on october 3rd and used this syrian passport, suspected to be fake, which identifies him as ahmad al mohammad, 25 years old and born in northwestern syria. Ioannis mouzalas is the greek immigration minister. He didnt have any record . Nothing. Nothing at all. Reporter so there was no reason for you to suspect he might be an extremist . Reporter the man carrying the passport crossed to greece from turkey, the same route used by over 600,000 migrants this refugees. He didnt appear on any International Wanted list, so he was registered by the greek authorities, fingerprinted and then allowed to enter europe. Reporter its long been feared isis could use the flood of refugees to smuggle its fighters into europe, but, scott, this case seems to show just how easy it is to do so. Holly williams. Will be right back. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree crashes ] [ wind howling ] president obama said again tad that he wants to resettle tens of thousands of refugees in the u. S. But after paris, his plan has hit a roadblock, and heres nancy cordes. Reporter the terror attacks in france became a partisan issue in this country today, with at least 15 governors, all republicans, announcing they will try to block Syrian Refugees from resettling in their state. Michigan governor rick snyder. Were going to suspend things until we get a chance to talk to the u. S. Department of homeland security. Reporter he and others say theyll direct state agencies not to provide syrians the types of Relocation Services normally supplied to refugees. Massachusetts governor charlie baker. The safety and security of the people of the commonwealth of mass is my highest priority. Reporter that sentiment was shared by more than half the g. O. P. President ial field, who said the u. S. Should halt plans to welcome 10,000 Syrian Refugees over the next year. There are refugees that need to be cared for, but they should be resettled in the middle east in majority muslim countries. [ applause ] reporter frontrunner donald trump said he might also close some mosques if he becomes president. Its something youll have to strongly consider because some of the ideas and some of the hatred, the absolute hatred is coming from these areas. Reporter roughly four million syrians have been displaced by the fighting. Applicants for resettlement here are screened by the departments of state and homeland security. Former Florida Governor jeb bush argued the u. S. Should focus on muslims. Because theyre being slaughtered in the country, and but for us who . Reporter the president sharply rejected that sentiment at the g20 summit in turkey. Thats not american. Thats not who we are. We dont add religious tests to our compassion. Reporter the new House Speaker paul ryan says hes considering legislation that would beef up screening for refugees. The reality is, scott, theres very little a governor could do to keep someone from moving in their state once theyve been allowed into the country. Nancy cordes at the capital. Nancy, thank you. The paris attacks are the third major operation claimed by isis in just over two weeks. A russian jetliner blew up over egypt, killing all 224 on board. U. S. Officials say the bomb, a bomb was the likely cause. Last thursday twin suicide blasts in beirut killed 43. But after paris, were in a whole new world according to michael morell, a former number two at the c. I. A. And now cbs news Senior Security contributor. I say whole new world for two reasons. One is isis now has developed an attack capability in the west. They told us that they would do that. Theyve now done it in western europe. They told us that they would do that in the united states. They will eventually do that unless they are degraded. The second whole new world here is the targets theyve chosen to attack. People dont sympathize with, but they certainly understand when isis attacks a government target or a military target or even Charlie Hebdo when somebody has defamed the prophet. People understand that. Its much more difficult to understand an attack on our very way of life that sows fear and terror. To that end, isis has posted new threats online and jeff pegues has more on that. [ speaking Foreign Language ] reporter the video purporting to be from isis promised an attack on washington, but u. S. Officials say there is no specific or credible threat against the united states. On capitol hill, police are telling Congressional Staff to take precautions like using the instead of walking above ground. And in new york, a new Specialized Police unit is providing extra security at key locations. S. W. A. T. Teams and bombsniffing dogs are patrolling train station, airports and nfl stadiums around the country, but a response to a threat is only as good as the intelligence. And u. S. Law enforcement believes one blind spot is when terrorists go dark, hiding their online communications. Investigators say members of isis lure potential sympathizers to social media apps and forum where is the messages selfdestruct or are encrypted. Law enforcement has been pressing theTechnology Industry for access to that data when National Security is at risk, but so far privacy concerns have won out. C. I. A. Director john brennan. I do hope that this is going to be a wakeup call, particularly in areas of europe where i think there has been a intelligence and Security Services are doing. Reporter brennan warns more attacks like paris could be coming. I would anticipate that this is not the only operation that isil has in the pipeline. Reporter the Tech Industry says calls to weaken encrypted products undermine cyber security. Scott, a Law Enforcement source is confident the attackers used encrypted communication, but its unclear whether investigators have the attackers cell phones and computers. Jeff pegues in washington for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. The french air strikes overnight in syria targeted raqqah, which isis claims as the capital of its socalled caliphate. David martin has that. Reporter the french chose targets based on sensitive u. S. Intelligence that had not been provided to them before the paris attacks. They were military targets, a command center, an ammo dump and training camps, which the u. S. Would have hit sooner or later reported from northern iraq. This is a show of force for the french and a message france is fighting back. Reporter however, u. S. Officials say there are plans to hit new targets that had once been offlimits, installations previously considered part of the civilian infrastructure, isis relies on to run the territory it occupies. Until now civilian targets have been limited to the Oil Facilities isis uses to generate an estimated 1 million a day in black market oil sales. U. S. Officials say those strikes have been ineffective, causing damage that could be repaired within a day or two. Two weeks ago the u. S. Began a Bombing Campaign designed to knock out Oil Facilities for six months to a year. Last night american a10s and ac130 gun ships destroyed 116 tanker trucks in syria after first dropping leaflets and conducting strafing runs to scare the civilian drivers away. More strikes against more targets will increase the risk of civilian casualties, especially since u. S. Officials now expect russia to increase its own Bombing Campaign against isis. Scott . David martin at the pentagon. David, thank you. In a story for 60 minutes, we spoke with two survivors of the attacks, Mark Colclough witnessed the shooting at a cafe, and a man named francois, who did not want us to use his last name, suffered a grazing bullet wound from the music hall massacre. [ gunfire ] i heard the gunshots, about ten. He shot in my direction, so i just laid down on the floor, like head on the ground, and then thats how i felt the bullets in my back. Can you show me where you were hit . Back just below my shoulder, and the bullet came out here. So lucky to be alive. Yeah, yeah. He shot three of them just like that. The three that were sitting outside he shot very quickly. Then he shot into the car. Then he moved into the cafe, looked right, panned right with his weapon, didnt shoot, panned left, duck, duck, duck, pause, duck, duck, duck, pause. Paramedics were there very quickly. They ran into the cafe. When you went into the cafe, what did you see . Wounded. 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Today she was the one thought on the minds of her classmates here during the National Moment of silence. They are students of design who crafted a memorial for Nohemi Gonzalez in the lobby that she raced through on the way to class. The absence of sound deafened the mind. That picture, nohemi under the moon in amsterdam, was shot by her friend cal state student niran jayasiri. She was always a very cheerful person. Mood. She always smiled at you even though how late shed been working. Shes just a charismatic person. He may have been the last to see nohemi alive, standing next to her at a cafe as a terrorist opened fire. At first i thought it was firecrackers because it sounded like firecrackers. I looked in the direction the noise was coming, and i saw a gunman just walking on the sidewalk, just shooting everywhere. And in that moment you thought what . Run for it. Just run for it. He ran with a wounded student. They hid until help arrived. Jayasiri and ana ramirez met nohemi as freshman four years ago. The way i see it is not that we lost her, but we have to just remember what she taught us and thats how shes going to be present with us. I know shes here with us. As students of design, they were in the capital of the world. Nohemi was raised by a single mom, and she never had been abroad before. She aspired to create products for the home that are easy on the environment, to make the world more beautiful than she found it. And well be right back. Every day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster hey, hey, hey babies arent fully developed until at least 39 weeks. If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. A healthy baby is worth the wait. O0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. When we travel from city to city, we Pay Attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, in turkey today, president obama said his strategy against isis is ultimately going to work. Heres margaret brennan. Reporter have you underestimated their abilities, and will you widen the rules of engagement for u. S. Forces to take more aggressive action . We havent underestimated our abilities. This is precisely why were in iraq as we speak and why were operating in syria as we speak. If you have a handful of people who dont mind dying, they can thats one of the challenges of terrorism. Its not their sophistication or the particular weaponry that they possess, but it is the ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. Reporter the president said sending u. S. Ground troops is not an option. Every few months i go to walter reed and see a 25year old kid who is paralyzed or who has lost his limbs, and some of those are people ive ordered into battle, and so i cant afford to play some of the political games that others may. Reporter as for critics of his strategy, president obama dismissed them as all talk. For now the president is putting his weight behind a diplomatic gamble to broker a ceasefirein syria. Traveling with the president , margaret brennan, cbs news, antalya, turkey. Moment. Here in paris, the eiffel tower will be lit in blue, white and red for three nights of mourning. Have a look at the red section. Thats the motto of paris, tossed but not sunk, a tribute to the resilience of the city where light always overcomes darkness and where today the most powerful sound was the sound of silence. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. From outside Notre Dame Cathedral in paris, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. News. Im don dahler. Security is tight in the philippines from president obama and the leaders of 20 other nations are gathering for tomorrows opening of the economic summit. Like the g20 summit that just wrapped up in turkey, this one is expected to be dominated by discussions of the terror attacks in france. President obama addressed reporters before leading ankara. The heinous attacks that took place in paris, across the world, in the united states, american flags are at half staff in solidarity with our french allies. Were working closely with our French Partners as they pursue their investigations and track down suspects. France is already a strong counterterrorism partner, and today were announcing a new agreement. Were streamlining the process by which we share intelligence and Operational Intelligence with france. This will allow our personnel to pass threat information to our French Partners even more quickly and more often, because we need to be doing everything we can to protect against more attacks and protect our citizens. Tragically, paris is not alone. Weve seen outrageous attacks by ankara, routinely in iraq. Here at the g20, our nations have sent an unmistakable message, that we are united against this threat. Isil is the face of evil. Our goal, as ive said many times, is to degrade and ultimately destroy this barbaric terrorist organization. As i outlined this fall at the united nations, we have a comprehensive strategy using all elements of our power. Military, intelligence, economic development, and the strength of our communities. We have always understood that this would be a longterm campaign. There will be setbacks and there will be successes. The terrible events in paris were obviously a terrible and sickening setback. Even as we grieve with our french friends, however, we cant lose sight that there has on the military front, our coalition is intensifying our air strikes, more than 8,000 to date. Were taking out isil leaders, commanders, their pillars. Weve seen when we have an effective partner on the ground, isil can and is pushed back. So local forces in iraq backed by Coalition Air power liberated sinjar. Forces are tighting to take back ramadi. Scott pelley is in paris with the latest on the investigation. There is an intense manhunt all over europe this morning for a man named Salah Abdeslam. The french authorities describe him as the eighth terrorist, an accomplice to the seven killed on friday. Four of the bombers were french citizens, so overnight, there were hundreds of searches and arrests all throughout the country. Under the state of emergency, which is due to last three months, French Police have the right to arrest and search without a warrant. Overseas, the french struck quickly. France launched a series of air strikes against isis targets in raqqah, syria, the selfproclaimed capital of isis. The french hit an isis headquarters and training camp. The arrest of Salah Abdeslam would be a major break. Police say he was the driver of the car that delivered the attackers to the concert hall. [ gunfire ] where 89 people were killed. There is also a dragnet out for his two brothers. French authorities said this morning that they have deported 34 people already, conducted 168 house searches, seizing weapons, computers, and bullet proof in the midst of all of this action, france managed to stop for one minute at noon, in villages and cities. There was a moment of silence for all of those killed and wounded. A moment to contemplate an uncertain future. It is exactly the way we felt after 9 11. There is a palpable fear that its not over, that there could be another attack at any moment or on any day. Last night i was in notre dame and a rumor spread through the crowd that another attack was under way and people just began to run. So there is a great sense of nervousness about what could happen next, mixed in with this sense of sadness, as well. A sense of uncertainty about what the next days and months would bring. President obamas plan to allow 10,000 Syrian Refugees one of the paris terrorists reportedly entered europe on a fake syrian passport. Several governors say theyll refuse any refugees and senator rand paul is introducing legislation to stop the plan completely. Major garrett reports. Reporter Political Attitudes are hardening against opening america to Syrian Refugees. Republicans were skeptical before paris. Now they are almost universally hostile. Nevertheless, the white house will press ahead with plans to relocate 10,000 refugees by the end of next year. With the respect to refugees, we have the most extensive vetting weve ever had to deal with refugees coming into the united states. Reporter ben rhodes, brother of david rhodes, said screening includes the departments of state, homeland security, and the National Counterterrorism center. Its a vetting process that can take 12 to 18 months. Some of these people are people who suffered the horrors reporter as waves of syrians fled the region this summer, organizations urged the u. S. To accept no fewer than 65,000 refugees. The white house figure of 10,000 appeared miserly then, but to ben carson and marco rubio, it looks reckless now. Bringing people into this country from that area of the world i think is a huge mistake. Its not that we dont want to, we cant. Theres no way to background check someone coming from syria. Who do you call and do a back ground check on . Reporter jeb bush now wants to narrow the focus. I think our focus ought to be on the christians who have no place. Theyve being beheaded and executed by both sides. Reporter at the cbs democratic debate, Martin Omalley stuck with his support of 65,000 new refugees. In our country today, is akin of making room for 6. 5 more people in a baseball stadium with 32,000. Reporter the congress may attempt to block the refugee plan, arguing after the mayhem in paris, just one isis inspired te with so many different types of germs to watch out for. Its important for your wipes to kill a Broad Spectrum of germs. And lysol wipes kill 99. 9 of germs, including 8 different cold and flu viruses. To help protect. Lysol that. I absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. Good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. With great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. Delivery. Hey. Lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. Have a good one. 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On your first day of speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. Then you said the president has proven himself untrustworthy on immigration. Thats not wiping the slate clean. Wiping the slate clean is about Getting Congress to function again. He tried to go around congress. When people hear this, they think here we go again, nothing is going to change. I think you can walk and chew gun at the same time. You can oppose the president with something you disagree that you do agree with. Look, if we can find common ground, we can on highways, we will on funding the government, and tax policy, lets go do that. There was a time on capitol hill when the other guy had a bad idea. And now on capitol hill, the other guy is a bad guy. I think thats right. How do you heal that animosity . Its your job now. Leadership by example is how i look at it. Somewhere in this we got into impugning peoples character and motives. Weve got to get back to just submitting ideas. And also, we have two years andears and one mouth. Reporter his mother betty taught him to listen more and speak less. We met her and his wife in a favorite neighborhood restaurant. Janet, how did you first hear paul was asked to be the speaker of the house . I was in my car in front of the Salvation Army and the phone rang. He said, well, this is coming our way, and you think i should say no, right . Oh, yeah, you should say no. Thats how it started. Speaker of the house, how do you say no . For our family, for the rhythm of our life. For what we saw our path, it just seemed like too much. It seemed like the pressure for him to travel, to be in so many places, to be so much to so many people would leave too little of him for his role as father and husband. Mr. Speaker, how did you get from no to yes . You said hell no. I see myself of more of a policymaker than a political leader. I do politics in order to do policy. I came into it no. Then i realized the situation in that i sort of had an obligation and a duty to step up and do it. And then the question was, can i redesign the job so i can do it well, so i can be happy and successful. And the fact that we live here in janesville, we dont live in washington. And our kids are 10, 12 and 13 years old. Its mostly an empty nestor that gets this job, who spends his or her weekend flying around america fundraising. Im not going to do that. Im going to spend my weekends here where i need to be. And so once i learned i could redesign the job, i decided to do it. Now im doing it, im excited about it. Now its one of those things i cant imagine that it wouldnt have happened. Im not saying there arent moments where you think, wow, how did this happen . How am i on 60 minutes right now talking about this. But it was it just felt right. Mr. Speaker i go by paul, if thats okay. Would you prefer that . Because people arent going to call you that. I prefer it. They are. What adversity in your life has made you the person you are today . Probably losing my dad when i was 16. What happened . S he died of a heart attack. I worked the late shift at mcdonalds the night before. I was going to sleep in, wake up and mow the lawn. My dads office called asking where he was. I went to find him and he had died in his sleep of a heart attack. What did you learn of that . I learned tragedy, i learned perseverance and i learned a lot about my mom and my family. Your father, grandfather and great grandfather all died in their 50s. Does that put a fire under you . It does. I focus on just being healthy. My kids, to jana, and it does. And life is short, you better make the most of it. This is an extremely rare opportunity for a reporter. You dont do interviews. I wonder why that is. Why not because i always wanted our family to be a refuge from politics, for people to see us as a family, not as here comes the speaker of the house or here comes that guy that has the vote i dont like. I want to be here as a family here in janesville, a very included, normal, whatever that means, regular family. Mr. Speaker, or paul, if you washington. Janesville. Where do you sleep . For about a decade, ive been sleeping on a cot in my office. Its very efficient to me. You sleep every night in yeah. I work a lot. All i do is work there. I get up early in the morning, i work out, and work till about 11 00, 11 30 at night. Where do you get cleaned up . In the gym. I work out every morning, shower in the gym and go on with my day. One of the things you said during this period of time that you were telling the Republican Caucus you didnt want the job is you were concerned the job would open up your children to ridicule. What does that say about politics . Thats a good point. Politics has become a blood sport that goes beyond the name of the person on the palballot. Our kids are going to see things that arent flattering and i wanted to make sure they have a normal life, like we had here in janesville. Ja