abdelsalam says his brother should give up the fight. i would tell him to surrender. report from john berman in paris. let s stay in paris. senior international correspondent clarissa ward is on the scene. she was there at the beginning of this dramatic anti-terror raid as well. what s the latest, clarissa, you re seeing and hearing right now? well, wolf, you know this is one of paris rougher neighborhoods, but residents here told us they had never seen anything like it. for seven hours today they said this place felt more like a war zone than anything else. we know that police fired more than 5,000 bullets during this seven-hour long faceoff. when we arrived on the scene police were trying to bash down the door of a church up at the end of the block there. they managed to get in the church after banging away on that door for quite some time. it wasn t clear what they were
was the day before ayla disappeared. listen. is she okay? is she laying somewhere dead? is she safe? is she told? is she being fed? is someone watching her? is she somewhere like, you know i just wanted her home. i want her home safe. well, about 70 people attended a candlelight vigil at a church up in maine. the goal is to find her warm and safe. shepard: let s home. rick leventhal thanks so much. new developments on the confrontation on capitol hill. lawmakers have been fighting over whether to extend payroll tax cuts. if they don t get something done by the end of the year and that s coming quick every american who gets a paycheck will take a hit. the senate already passed a two month extension of the tax cut plan. republicans were in the vast majority for it when democratic leaders in the house today tried to force a vote there, the republicans actually walked out of the chamber.