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Capital of mali, a former french colony in west africa. Terrorists stormed the Radisson Hotel armed with guns and grenades. Malian and French Special Operations Forces freed more than 100 hostages, but at least 19 people were killed. Elizabeth palmer in france is following this. Reporter hotel guests were rushed to safety after an assault that began shortly after 7 00 a. M. Theyd been trapped in their rooms when gunmen drove up in a toyota s. U. V. With diplomatic plates and started shooting. Malian special forces set up an antiterrorist cordon. And then helped by their french counterparts and one offduty American Special forces member, they moved floor to floor evacuating more traumatized guests and staff. Those rescued included about a dozen americans, among many foreign diplomats and businesspeople, who were taken to a nearby Sports Center where Embassy Staff came to pick them up. At about 6 50, said this eyewitness, some men started shooting everywhere, shouting allahu ackbar. They were jihadis. The French Defense minister agrees. He says there was little doubt this man, mokhtar belmokhktar, is responsible for the attack. Hes had of an al qaeda offshoot in north africa and kidnapper of dozens of westerners, including the canadian diplomat robert fowler. Terrorists under his command also attacked the amenas gas plant in algeria, an atrocity that killed 39 people, including three americans. Belmokhktars men took over northern mali in 2012. A few months later, we went in with the French Military force that, along with malian soldiers, drove them back out. U. S. Warplanes tried to kill belmokhktar in libya with a missile just this summer, but the pentagon couldnt confirm his death. Todays attack on the radisson may prove that belmokhktar is still very much alive and in control of a murderous militia gunning for western targets. Scott, the name of the american citizen who was killed in the attack still hasnt been released out of respect to the family. Pelley Elizabeth Palmer in paris for us tonight. Liz, thank you. One week after isis militants attacked paris with bombs and guns, the healing has begun. Imams at 2,500 mosques throughout france used friday prayers to condemn terrorism and violence. Tonight, parisians took back their city. There was solemn reflection with candles and flowers, and at 9 20, the moment of the first attack, music filled the streets. Organizers hope the noise and the light would make the terrorists understand that they have lost. cheers in dozens of acts of defiance, cafes were filled and a club rocked again. But the celebration was tempered by news today that the death toll has risen to 130. Police are still hunting for a ninth suspect, and Holly Williams is on the investigation. gunfire reporter the french authorities now say three people were killed in a dawn raid in the paris suburbs on wednesday, not two as previously thought. This video aired on French Television appears to show the moment one of them detonated a suicide vest during the shoot out. Among those killed was the target of the raid and the suspected mastermind of the attacks, abdelhamid abaaoud. He joined isis in syria, then returned to europe, raising questions about European Border controls. The french government says it only discovered that abaaoud was in france three days after the attacks in paris. In a magazine interview published by isis earlier this year, abaaoud bragged about evading the authorities, despite being chased after by so many agencies. The french government confirmed today that a second terrorist arrived in europe via greece last month on the same day as the attacker who traveled on this passport and posed as a refugee. The second person killed in the wednesday raid is still to be identified, but french media say this is the third, hasna aitboulahcen, an associate of abaaouds, perhaps even his cousin. French Police Identified her body using fingerprints. The apartment of abaaouds mother was searched yesterday, one of 800 locations raided by the french authorities since the attacks. European justice and interior ministers held an emergency meeting today in belgium and, scott, they agreed to tighten border controls. Pelley Holly Williams in paris for us tonight. Holly, thanks. French, u. S. , and russian air strikes against isis in syria continued today, and tonight, the u. N. Security Council Unanimously called on all nations to combat by all means what it called the unprecedented threat of isis. Tonight, u. S. Government officials tell us that they believe that the Russian Airliner that crashed in egypt was brought down by an isis suicide bomber on board. Heres Homeland Security correspondent jeff pegues. Reporter u. S. Officials are still trying to verify a photograph of a purported soda can bomb isis published in its propaganda magazine. The terror group claims it was the device used in the terror attack. If that was the bomb, sources say its more likely someone flipped the switch because there is no sign of a timing device to trigger the explosion. And there is still a belief that an airport insider in Sharm El Sheikh was involved. Thats got u. S. Law enforcement taking another look at Airport Security in this country. Scott brenner is a former spokesman for the federal aviation administration. Im not sure how you can stop Something Like that from happening in the future. Reporter youre not sure how you can stop Something Like that . If you have an employee who is screened, who is. Who has been a good employee for a long time, and he just decides to do something bad, i think thats a very difficult thing to stop. Reporter earlier this month, the Homeland Security Inspector General testified that his agency found thousands of aviation worker records with incomplete or inaccurate biographic information. And over the summer, a government investigation found 95 of mock explosives or weapons made it past Airport Security checkpoints. Peter neffenger, head of the transportation security administration, has tried to reassure the public. Were on the front lines of a critical counterterrorism fight and our workforce is willing and able to do the job. Reporter 25 Million People are expected to travel over the thanksgiving holiday. Scott, t. S. A often steps up security this time of year, and passengers should expect longer lines and tougher screening at the airports. Pelley jeff pegues for us tonight. Jeff, thank you. Republican president ial candidates are floating ideas on how to increase u. S. Security. And theres been controversy all day after donald trump was asked about a potential database to track muslims in america. Heres Major Garrett. We have a radical islamic terrorism problem. Reporter today in south carolina, donald trump did little to clarify whether he would create a federal database to track muslims in america. His only comment on the controversy was a tweet. It all started yesterday when trump told yahoo news asked later if he would institute a tracking database for muslims, trump said, hi, there. Reporter campaigning in New Hampshire today, ben carson said he thinks there should be a database for everyone who comes to the u. S. If were just gonna pick out a particular group of people based on their religion, based on their race, based on some other thing, thats setting a pretty dangerous precedent, i believe. Reporter carson also raised eyebrows when he said this yesterday about resettling Syrian Refugees in the United States, a comment the campaign now admits was clumsy. If theres a rabid dog running around your neighborhood, youre probably not going to assume something good about that dog, and youre probably gonna put your children out of the way. Reporter trump and carsons language spoke to rising and visceral republican fears of terrorism, but, scott, other republicans saw trumps language as potentially disqualifying. Jeb bush called it abhorrent, and john kasich said trump is unable to unite and lead our country. Pelley Major Garrett in our washington newsroom. Major, thanks. American muslims gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in washington today to rally against isis. They invited people of all faiths with the message, were in this together. Heres jericka duncan. My brothers, my sisters. Reporter Imam Mohamed Magid leads one of the largest mosques in the country, located near washington, d. C. As the paris attacks unfolded last friday, one thing went through his mind this is not what islam teaches. This is against all the teaching of islam. Reporter what do you say, though, to critics who go well, wheres the outrage . Wheres the real anger from the Muslim Community . Were very angry. Were very upset about this. No one should think muslims are not upset about this. Reporter magid said since the september 11 attacks, he and other Muslim Leaders have publicly been denouncing terrorist attacks carried out in the name of islam. People have to know that there is no way what happened in paris represents me or my religion. Theres no way. Reporter this week, thousands of muslims around the world have taken to social media using the hashtag notinmyname. Friday night, american muslims rallied outside the white house, united against isis. Were a peaceful people. Whether muslim or nonmuslim, were here to say we are against terrorism in all forms. Reporter imam magid says he wishes more americans saw muslims the way he sees them. I want them to see people playing basketball. I want them to see. Im getting emotional now. We have a lot to offer america and to offer the world. And unfortunately, those people hijacked the narrative of islam. Reporter jericka duncan, cbs news, washington. Pelley in another important story tonight, jonathan pollard, the American Navy analyst who pleaded guilty to spying for israel, was released from federal prison today one day shy of the 30th anniversary of his arrest. Pollards imprisonment drove a wedge between the two allies. Israel pushed for leniency, but was turned down by five u. S. President s. Under the terms of his release, pollard cannot leave the u. S. For five years. He plans to resettle in israel one day. Tonight, the head of the n. A. A. C. P. Is joining a rally in minneapolis to call attention to the Fatal Shooting of an unarmed black man by a police officer. Dean reynolds is there. Reporter all this week, anger and frustration has surfaced in a minneapolis neighborhood with a long record of racial grievances. Were shutting it down were shutting it down we applaud the young people for disrupting business as usual. Reporter nekima levipounds is president of the minneapolis n. A. A. C. P. Because whats happening with the Police Department is one aspect of what causes this to be a tale of two cities the worst of times if youre black and the best of times if youre white. Reporter the demonstrations were prompted by the Police Shooting of an unarmed black man, 24yearold jamar clark, on sunday night. Maam, im going to ask you to follow the rules. Reporter the turmoil spilled over into the City Council Chambers this morning. Please remove this lady. You dont even want to hear what the community has to say. Reporter Janee Harteau is the Minneapolis Police chief. I am surprised that we continue to have such anger and frustration and not as Much Movement forward. Reporter the Police Union Says clark resisted when confronted during a domestic disturbance call and tried to take an officers gun. Others who say they were there said clark was on the ground with his hands cuffed. The officers involved have been put on administrative leave while Surveillance Video at the scene is being reviewed. Protesters, claiming a coverup, are demanding its release. Are you concerned about rumor mongering in connection with this incident . Im absolutely concerned with misinformation. Reporter with demonstrations like this one behind me continuing, the Minneapolis Police have turned over the investigation to the state police, scott, and the f. B. I. Is looking into the case as well. Pelley Dean Reynolds in minneapolis for us tonight. Dean, thanks. For millions, the first snow of the season will arrive this weekend. And the cavalry is coming to repay her kindness when the cbs evening news continues. Now the 1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. Get complete protection with the new leader in frequent heartburn. Thats nexium level protection. That just tastes better. Fresher. More flavorful. Delicious. With more great nutrition. And 25 less saturated fat. Only egglands best. 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A lot of parents are wondering if they should tell their kids when bad things happen in the world. It might be really interesting to some kids. Reporter would you want to know . No. No, not really. Reporter seems there is a bit of ostrich in all of us. But i learned the biggest birdbrains are parents like me who think we can just gloss over terror with a white lie. You guys know that nothing could ever happen to you, right . It could, but its really rare, and i can never get you to understand that. Because its really unlikely, but it still has a chance. Reporter what do you say to that, other than youre right. Yeah. Reporter i went on to tell them a little bit about paris. Did the people who got shot die . Reporter yeah. But in the end, my kids didnt need a talk as much as i needed a listen. They told me in the future i should be more honest about world events, but only the ones that really matter. Like, if theres a war in in and the United States lost the war, id really want to know about that. Reporter and thats how we left it. We finished the night with a book i always turn to after weeks like this one. Dr. Seuss allegory about the rise and fall of hitler. I read it mostly for myself as a reminder that evil may take up a page or two, but it never gets the last one. And the turtles, of course, all the turtles are free, as turtles, and maybe all creatures, should be. Steve hartman, on the road, at home. Good night. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org good evening. New at 6 they had just seconds toe your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. Fire right here on this highway 175 i need to know if somebody is getting her out of there. Tonight a clear picture of the panic as the massive valley wildfire charges in. We are now hearing the 911 calls as the flames came closer. No crab at all from west coast waters. The toxin ban spreading to two more major fishing areas. And new at 6 00, a trailblazing pilot takes on the faa. Why she says the agency is holding her to a different standard. Good evening. New at 6 00 they had just seconds to save themselves. Tonight, newly released 911 tapes are giving us a chilling perspective on the panic people felt as the valley fire closed in around them. Kpix 5s da lin is live in lake county with the frantic calls for help. Reporter yeah, veronica. Those calls were released today by the Sheriffs Department as you mentioned very dramatic calls. We heard from people who were calling the dispatch center for help. Others were calling telling the dispatchers that they are watching their homes burn down and other folks were calling for evacuation information. 911 emergency. Thats a fire in back of my house. Worried about my brother. [ inaudible ] reporter hundreds of people flooded the lake county 911 dispatch center as the fire raged out of control in cobb and middletown. 911 emergency. Hi, we have fire on our property okay. Hidden valley. Reporter the high number of rescue requests overwhelmed the er

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