And the journey home. After a decade in america, a teenage refugee returns to africa. The prime suspect in the paris attacks is now in custody in belgium. Salah abdelslam was captured today during the police raid. He was among the group that killed 130 people november 13th. Aljazeeras john terrett is live for us in washington tonight with more after abdelslams arrest. Reporter randall, good evening, and manhunts are always international affairs, and indeed, president obama is being briefed on events as they unfold in europe. Hes also being praised for committing u. S. Resources to the leaders of france and belgium this evening. [ foreign dialogue ] reporter [ bell ringinbelgiums Prime Minister confirming that the most wanted fugitive in the paris attacks, abdelslam, is in custody. One of them are seen here being dragged away by officers. And he wrote three words, we got him. At a news conference, president Francoise Hollande of france, and belgium Law Enforcement and countries around t
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Disappearing honey bee. The american soldier held in afghanistan for nearly five years has been freed. Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl was 23 when he was captured by the taliban in 2009. Now, 28, he was handed over to a u. S. Special Operations Team this morning. In exchange for his release, five detainees from guantanamo guantbay were transferred to the custody of qatar. Randall pinkston is joining us. Tell us more about sergeant burgdahls case. He was a private first class when he held infell into the happened near the border with pakistan. Tonight, he is finally, on his way home. Freedom came. Officials say at 10 30 a. M. Eastern time saturday, special Operations Forces with support from multiple helicopters and overhead surveillance and intelligence executed the operation. The exchange took place in eastern afghanistan. 19 Taliban Forces were present, but there was no confrontation, no gunfire. Defense Officials Say bergdahl was able to walk to u. S. Forces and communicate with them. He is