attack suspect who blew himself up outside the entrance gate. our cnn international correspondent ivan watson is live for us now in paris. ivan, we re just learning that the brother of that suspect on the run, salah abdeslam, said he might have changed his mind about the attack at the last minute. what do we know about that? why do they believe that? this is mohamed abdeslam, a brother of two brothers who are viewed as key suspects in the paris attacks. one of them, ibrahim, was killed, he was one of the suicide bombers, so he s out of the picture, but salah abdeslam, is the target of this international manhunt and nobody s really seen him since the attacks. well, mohamed was briefly detained by belgian authorities, question, and then released. he s made a number of statements to cnn and to the public, the most recent of which he raises the prospect that perhaps his 26-year-old younger brother basically got cold feet, that he
unwilling to engage in syria, unwilling to so much as send a single drone against the islamic straight. he used the military in libya. yes, but he didn t follow through. and i think he regretted it. but i want to ask you because i heard ambassador bolton speaking to this earlier on fox news. he says he believes the president is missing an opportunity. this is the opportunity to go out and convince the world that putin is this bad player, that, you know, the united states believes he is. and that instead of doing that he s talking about how they better not impede this investigation about the plane crash and, you know, this is very serious and sort of a head bake e fake because he s not willing to confront vladimir putin. why should the american people want him to confront vladimir putin? what is it we think is so bad and we want our president to do? do we want him out? well, it would be nice to have putin out. that s not going to happen because he has over 80% of the russian peo
unwilling to engage in syria, unwilling to so much as send a single drone against the islamic straight. he used the military in libya. yes, but he didn t follow through. and i think he regretted it. but i want to ask you because i heard ambassador bolton speaking to this earlier on fox news. he says he believes the president is missing an opportunity. this is the opportunity to go out and convince the world that putin is this bad player, that, you know, the united states believes he is. and that instead of doing that he s talking about how they better not impede this investigation about the plane crash and, you know, this is very serious and sort of a head bake e fake because he s not willing to confront vladimir putin. why should the american people want him to confront vladimir putin? what is it we think is so bad and we want our president to do? do we want him out? well, it would be nice to have putin out. that s not going to happen because he has over 80% of the russian peo
there joe arpaio had threatened to go ahead today with a big sweep targeting illegals. but he didn t follow through, did he? no. he sure did. we all know sheriff joe. he said it is business as usual right here in maricopa county. as we speak at this very hour. he and his deputies conducting a crime sweep in the west part of the valley. he said, hey, look, i have done 16 of these in the last several years. i m not changing anything despite a judge s ruling or not, shep. shepard: casey stegall live in phoenix. casey, thanks. lawmakers in other areas have been keeping a very close eye on the action in arizona. five states have already introduced similar legislation and legislators in up to 20 other states are also said to be considering strong new immigration measures. arizona as well as texas and every other state not only has a right but they have a duty to do what is necessary in order to protect their citizens.