heather: remember what president obama said about closing one time obey? hundred people that get released from a handful i going to be embittered and still engaging in anti-us activities. rob: severe lamarr took part in a french isis recruiting network and he is far from alone. according to the director of national intelligence, 121 former guantánamo detainees have returned to terrorism. 49 people shot in chicago over memorial day weekend and this is being hailed as progress. five people killed, 44 wounded in shootings between friday, and monday night last weekend, that
you can travel freely. no one asks for a passport on a train as you go from germany to trance to italy. or he could have driven that way, depending on what happened. but you re not having the passport controls at the border the way it used to be several decades ago. we have a lot of talk about we have the intelligence now. but as an operator, jim, you also have to take that intelligence and when you go after someone, you have to have something that is either good intelligence and something that will be able to hold them in jail for questioning, or they re about to do an attack and you have to weigh when you go after an individual based on the intelligence and what they re doing at the time and watching them at the right moment. apparently this attacker was affiliated with a known isis recruiting network. what do we know about this recruiting network?
terror attack there. authorities in the united states and europe knew the main suspect was a potential threat. a german investigate show that he was linked to an isis recruiting cell and discussed launching an attack. brian todd has details from washington. reporter: frightening new video seconds before impact. newly released footage of the truck speeding through an intersection in berlin towards the christmas market. now german authorities are more confident than ever that this ma man, believed to be seen in this video, was the driver of the truck that killed a tozen people in berlin. translator: we were able to find finger prints on the outside of the truck, on the door and the door pillar. reporter: now new information on amri s ties to an isis recruiting network and what
german authorities knew well before the marketplace attack. according to german investigative files, an informant said amri spoke several times about committing attacks. members of that isis recruiting network backed the idea and discussed driving a truckloaded with a bomb into a crowd. the germans dropped the ball here, but in the united states, we have all the lethal attacks in the united states have been by someone who is known by authorities. reporter: amri entered italy in 2011 without i.d. he served four years in prison. i think this guy looks like a lot of the other murderers we ve seen associated with isis in europe. many of them are criminals. they ve gone through the prison system, they may have radicalized there. reporter: after his release in may of last year, italian police tried to deport him to
there is really no analog in the united states where you have as germany s mad 800 go and fight. and then perhaps thousands of fellow travelers who identify with isis ideology and in france where 1500 have gone to get training and literally more than 10,000 extremist sympathizers. so in everyone european country there is a network you can plug into. and saw that after paris and brussels. in european country after european country we re seeing a the vibrant isis support network