But its Prime Minister also warned it may be only the beginning of more attacks more, he said, are being planned in france. Raids of a different kind blitzed isis in syria. A dozen french warplanes hitting their stronghold in raqqa. Us forces also involved. Isis claimed eight men carried out the attacks. French authorities today named the man they believe was the mastermind. Abdelhamid abaaoud from belgium, who they believe was in syria last year. This man. Salah abdesalam, also from belgium, an accomplice they believe. Police say hes dangerous do not approach. They had stopped him at a checkpoint after the attacks. But let him go because he had no criminal record. The faces of the dead stare out, at the places where they died. Many here cant put their grief into words. Woman dissolves in tears. Paris today is braced for more attacks. And still traumatized by those its seen. S bill neely nbc news paris, france 1 191 47 and france has given more details of those police raids. 127 people
Do that this season. Extra equipment. Body cameras are outfitting officers across the country. Well show you how an Iowa Fire Department is following a similar lead. Refugee crisis. Nearly half other u s governors say Syrian Refugees arent welcome in their states. Hear why the issue is personal for one iowan. Its wednesday, november 18th. First on thirteen. A Major Development in the aftermath of the paris attacks that killed 129 people. The suspected mastermind of the attacks is the target of a police raid this morning. This is a look at the northern paris suburb. Where the raids are taking place. Police say 2 suspected terrorists are dead. Along with 1 civilian. At least 3 officers were hurt. Several arrests have also been made. Its unclear if the mastermind was among them. But officials do say he was in a nearby apartment. One of the people who carried out the attacks claimed to be a syrian refugee. That allowed him to get into france. But instead of fleeing violence. He caused it.
Joyce was appointed by governor perry to serve as the representative of the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of texas and she is honored to have been the first non lawyer appointed to serve on the board of directors of the Innocence Project of texas. I will ask her not to come to the podium and take over for a while. Thank you for being here. [applause] a good evening everyone im so glad to see so many of your faces i havent seen in years. Some of you are new to me altogether so im very glad to be meeting you for the first time tonight. I want to thank the doctor and the entire staff at the Dallas Institute for being so supportive of my work over the years whether it was in the form of books, manuscripts, screenplays, columns and magazine pieces. Doctor allen is always a friend i could call and i could get his opinion and he was always and is very supportive. Thank you. The Dallas Institute is great because you are here. Before we start i would like to dedicate tonights book readin
We are here to get to know one another and also to celebrate the publication of a very special book by joyce king exonerated. Many of you have already read that so you know whats in it and some of you have lived through something similar to that so you know about the life that is depicted in it and we are very honored to have joyce at the institute. Im going to turn it over to her and i will reappear later. For those of you that dont know joyce came i want to introduce her. Shes a native texan whos traveled the world over with a message of justice, hope and healing. Shes an awardwinning veteran broadcast journalist and was a news anchor. The story of the dragging in jasper texas. We probably remember that if we have the book and its a powerful look in the end it is published in 2,002. It received widespread coverage and discussion everywhere from good morning texas to the Oprah Winfrey show and shes also written a memoir growing up southern white men i met along the way is the subtitle
Witnessed the initial carjacking. This lady comes running in hysterical, hyperventilating and said help me help me someone is in my car and i was like what happened . Jeff so many questions for Law Enforcement still remain about exactly what happened today. What assaye did and said during the time that he was missing as well as how he ended up in the district of columbia. His next Court Appearance is tentatively scheduled for friday. Live in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. Alison ok jeff. As you know the search for assaye ended just before noon when d. C. Police arrested him near pennsylvania avenue and 25th street in southeast d. C. Stephen tschida was at the scene shortly after the arrest and he is there live now with how assaye got there and who spotted him. Stephen . Stephen alison still some questions, confusion and uncertainties about just what went down but we can tell you we were here on the scene just moments after the arrest was made. It went down right here at this in