the famed washington national cathedral on fire. backpacks and oversized bags will no longer be permitted inside the national cathedral. and in las vegas, the city is installing 800 safety posts along the strip to stop potential vehicle attacks. and sending in a record number of national guard soldiers. everyone on heightened alert. linsey davis joins us live in times square. and we heard that message from the department of homeland security there, urging travelers to be alert. and linsey, you were telling us, law enforcement tonight continues to be concerned about isis propaganda? reporter: yeah, law enforcement officials are saying that they are increasingly concerned. they say, based on the call to arms by isis, they say that it has created a credible concern. but at the same time, they say there are no specific threats, but david, you see this increased police presence right behind me. linsey davis with us live tonight. linsey, thank you. there is also extra vigilance, extr
held, thousands of mourners turned out to pay their respects our not to be intimidated by the attack and pledging to defend their religion. the egyptian government has promised to strike back and it is done just that with two days of airstrikes on isis targets in neighboring libya. a military spokesperson said several militant training camps have been destroyed. donald trump said the us would stand with egypt in its fight against terrorism and egypt and authorities have put extra security measures in place, there have been several items in egypt lately, this is the fourth in recent months and isis has vowed to escalate those attacks. yesterday the pope responded by praying for the victim saying they died in their faith.
police and protesters and any of that today or have things calmed down? reporter: things have been much more calm and there are different areas where this has all played out and the secure area at sort of a suburban airport location is where the world leaders had been meeting and, of course, there were some protests that were canceled and a climate event would always bring about demonstrators and people with strong feelings from around the world that gather for this event but given when s happening here, france exerted extra measures to try to tamp things down and to keep things secure and certainly again the president dining in paris tonight, being able to move about the city is a sign to try to show paris is alive working, at the same time, exerting extra security measures. kate? a real statement, thanks so much. let s talk about the stakes at this historic climate change summit and bring in tony decopul.
the nba and nhl also say they have increased security measures at their games. and today at college football games, extra security measures at stadiums are up to each individual school. the nfl says that they have not increased security for games tomorrow because they feel as though their security measures are sufficient because they ve been at already a heightened state of alert for some time now. martha? brian, thank you very much. no problem. so the vast scope of this violent terrorist attacks in paris, a stark reminder of the growing global influence now of isis. obviously, it has spread well beyond iraq and syria. but take a look at this map. they have struck from yemen to saudi arabia to turkey. fox news middle east and terrorism analyst joins me now this morning. these are conversations that we did not want to have about what has happened overnight in paris, but they are clearly things that we have been warned about. clearly many, many things,