edge there in paris as what we believe to be the origination of those sounds, firecrackers. mere firecrackers. whoever might have been putting that out may not have been thinking quite appropriately. but firecrackers. and that can make a loud popping sound. but the speed with which the wave of panic spread through a lot of the center of paris is remarkable, and quite a testimony to the very much city on edge there these 48 hours after the attacks on friday night. i m joined also by former fbi deputy director shawn joyce. i understand you have something to add in terms of this panic wave. what s that? i think it s very typical when you have a major terrorist event like this. one of their objectives is to instill fear. they ve been temporarily successful. as the days will evolve with the french people s resiliency and
team has been created. a manhunt is under way right now for an eighth suspect in this attack. french officials had earlier said all the attackers were dead. nbc news has not independently confirmed this report. as for congressman adam schiff, he left little doubt as to who he believes was to blame for the attacks. this was an isis attack likely directed and equipped out of syria. we have seen, george, that france, for a number of reasons, has been the primary focus of external plotting for isis for the past year. there have been multiple plots. they ve wanted to attack in public places like we saw so tragically this week. and i think the reality is even the best intelligence will not stop a determined enemy that adapts to our defenses, and isis has adapted. you re looking at paris where a special mass will be held at the notre dame cathedral scheduled to start any moment now. people started lining up very early this morning, all of whom want to pay tribute to the victim
the program helped foil more than 50 terror plot around the globe. i haven t heard of a single case that couldn t have been captured or investigated with a traditional judicial warrant. at the bagram air base near kabul, four american soldiers have been killed. the taliban is claiming responsibility. despite an announcement that the u.s. and the taliban are resuming direct peace talks. the president of afghanistan says he is suspending talks with the u.s. on a long-term security deal. the protest just announced negotiations. president obama delivering an historic speech. nuclear weapons by up to one-third, and i seek to negotiated cuts with russia. another problem for boeing s 787 dreamliner. a united airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in seattle. one of the interesting things and the battery went out a couple months ago, is something next going to happen? walter williams was added to the fbi s most-wanted list. he s now been captured in mex
to this hearing for a while now. releasing four out of more than 50 terror plot they say have been foiled since 9/11. talk to me a little bit about the four plot. right. and i should say, craig, we ve gotten some details but far from a complete account. but ones cited here by fbi deputy director shawn joyce were the zazi plot which has been talked about before. that s the guy in colorado who travelled to new york for a plot to blow up the new york subway system. another plot that they ve mentioned for the first time today linked to these programs about somebody in communication with the terrorist in yemen who had a plan to blow up the new york stock exchange. a third instance, this is the guy, david hedley, a player in the mumbai terrorist attacks
terror plots since 9/11. he s going to brief congress on them more tomorrow. and today fbi deputy director shawn joyce detailed two of them. let s hear a little of that. we try to tell the people what they re saying and we still can t do it. i smell a speconspiracy. this is a problem for the deep state. they want to tell us what they re doing for us and have this credibility gap. can they tell enough of what s going on in the past to get over that credibility gap? i think they can with some people but i m not sure with all. even today they were sort of smushing together two different programs. one that looks at the data on the internet from people that are overseas, foreigners, and the other this call tracking database. when we got down to the nuts and bolts of the call tracking it turns out fewer than ten terrorist plots were averted