you can see a truck or a bus that is moving up the off ramp and there they say that is a bus that s carrying police officers. and police are investigating if that bus was the intended target of that explosion. a lot of unknowns at this hour. but as you mentioned, turkey is in a tense state. in october there was that major bombing in the capital that killed over 100 people and in july there was another bombing on the board. er that killed over 30 people. the turkish government has blamed isis for those attacks. no one has claimed responsibility for this. this investigation still very much underway. thank you so much. this bizarre new revelation about the mastermind behind that paris massacre. wooe here s what we have. abdelhamid abaaoud had wanted his female cousin who was kill
massacre may have escaped to syria. so, how did this happen? what does it mean for this investigation? joining me now is cnn terrorism analyst paul. you re just getting some information. the belgian authorities have always been concerned he might try to travel to syria, but they do not at this point have concrete indications that he actually successfully reached sir kra. this is a working theory only from intelligent services in france that he may have reached syria, but no concrete evidence that he managed to get into syria. it would be difficult for someone who s the most wanted man in europe with his face on all the television screens throughout the continent to make it all the way to syria. this is a guy who was picked up by a couple of friends in paris
demonstrated he is not afraid of using his military to make a point. we have fox team coverage tonight, james rosen at the white house with a meeting between president obama and his french counterpart 11 days after the brutal paris massacre. but we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. keeping aen eye on a unique and dangerous situation involving u.s. allies, a volatile vladimir putin and contested air space. good evening, jennifer. good evening brett. u.s. military officials tell me it was a direct hit by an air-to-air missile, the first time nato has shot down a russian war plane since the 1950s. the turkish government says its pilots issued ten warnings in a matter of five minutes. senior u.s. military official confirms the russian war plane crossed into southern turkey. two turkish f-16s intercepted the plane. one fired a sidewinder heat-seeking missile. a weapon normally fired at close range. standing with the french president at the white
i believe properly used under a doctor s supervision it can be a benefit to people dealing with seals showers and other circumstances. but there is no reason to legalize marijuana. when i speak to people in the healthcare community they say it s a bad idea, and i m opposed to it. reporter: several swing states are among those that may see recreational inhe i shall toughs on the ballot. martha: schools and businesses shut down as security forces conduct terror raids searching for the suspect still out there from the paris massacre. ou don . . (0617fox555a.ecl) it s a van that speaks volumes.
sounds trite, but it s true, is that people made it out by sticking together. they were, in that moment, a part of what resistance is to terrorists in the first place. it s a horrible situation to be in, but they hung together. they did. that s it for our show. time now for newsroom with carol costello. have a great day. newsroom starts now. good morning. i m carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. a major european city on alert and under a partial lockdown. brussels shuts down its subways, schools and shopping malls amid warnings an isis attack in the belgium capital is imminent. authorities launch more raids overnight in belgium. 21 people arrested, but not salah abdeslam, a key suspect in the paris attacks. paying respects at the concert hall, the site of the deadliest paris massacre. britain s prime minister stands shoulder to shoulder with