The latest on the ground in paris. Dow hanging to some gains. Largely on the back end of an upgrade. We are waiting for developments in french and paris. French prosecutors expected to have a News Conference at 1 00 p. M. Oorn time to give us some developments, some details on those raids overnight in paris. Michelle caruso cabrera, our chief international correspondent, has been on the scene all morning long and brings us the latest. Good morning once again, michelle. Hello, carl. That raid occurred on this street, the block that you see behind me. An Apartment Building down 300 yards from here where we are. It was a dramatic night for the residents in this neighborhood beginning about 4 30 in the morning they heard gunfire, explosions. It went on for several hours. When all was said and done, seven people were arrested. Two were dead, including a woman who had detonated a suicide vest upon special forces entering the apartment. She killed another man who was in the apartment as well. Heres what we dont know at this point. Did they get did they get abdel hamid abud. He is the mastermind behind the attacks that killed 129 people. We also dont know where is salah. Is he the man for which there has been a massive manhunt for the last two or three days here. They believe he is an accomplice as well. We may get some kind of answer at 1 00 when the prosecutor holds that News Conference. Soon after the raid ended, french president Francois Hollande spoke at a prescheduled event that a risky Police Operation had just ended, that it aimed to neutralize terrorists that were lodged who he said were connected with those who committed the attacks against god on friday night. Guys, well be watching that News Conference at 1 00 to see if we have answer bz those two individuals that the police have been seeking. All right. Thank you very much, Michelle Caruso cabrera. Its good to talk to you once again. Nice to talk to you too. Obviously we dont know anything until these prosecutors give us some more details at 1 00 p. M. Eastern. Obviously we want to know to what degree those raids may or may not have neutralized the threat. What is the reaction to hollandes address this evening there . Well, i think that people it really depends who you are talking to. And people feel like he is not doing enough. Other people are afraid that france is going to become kind of a police state with more people monitored. What happened after a dreadful terrorist attack. Theres a lot of debate about the limit of, you know, surveillance versus how much information authorities need to have in order to prevent these attacks. I mean, looking at the french wreed today, there are many different reports circulating out there unconfirmed, but one report in the french media, i read, is that the cell was allegedly plotting something against Charles De Gaulle airport and a shopping center. Still, it gives you a sense of the kind of anxiety that many people are feeling today. Its almost we want to return to normal, we want to go back to our regular lives, we want to go sit in a cafe in an act of defiance, but famt theres a lot of chatter out there that makes you worried, like, where is this going to happen next and when . Rachel, sandenis its striking that theres someone with a suicide vest. Other people with arm that is can engage in a firefight of this length with police. Whats the reaction to that, the idea that there were these people with that kind of firepower in an area that seems to be that densely populated . Well, i mean, i think that a lot of people are surprised, but also not surprised. The french suburb refers to an inner city area. The way paris is organized is at the center of the city its more like the center and its more like what we would call inner city in the United States, and then the suburbs are more like what we would call an inner city versus in any case, the center is a little bit more wealthy and gentrified. The suburbs are more mixed in terms of economics and race. Its a rough around the edges area. People there are trying to get on with their lives, but theres been a lot of issues in that area and other areas with different people, you know this is not the first time that things like this have happened. Certainly its the First Time Since theyve happened in saintdenis. The question was how are people reacting to whats happening. It feels like this is a kind of a war situation. I mean, hollande said were at war, but its almost a kind of hard to characterize. Its not like its clear where the frontlines are or who the enemy is. People, the residents, the New York Times has been reporting that residents in saintdenis have been terrified by whats happening. Of course. One woman said this was happening in her building, and if you look at the New York Times site, we have a very exhaustive live blog thats been covering every incremental step of this. You know, people were terrified. They were saying, you know, how about calling out to the police . We appreciate your guidance and the times coverage has been exemplary, of course. Well talk to you soon. Thanks a lot. Take care. For more on whats happening in paris, lets bring in retired u. S. Army colonel medal of honorist and military tlois jack jacobs. Colonel, as you look at this expanding dragnet in france, the fact that sweden now has upped its terror level and the incidents in germany yesterday, what can the u. S. Do as we think about our involvement, our response in addition to sharing intelligence with these governments . Well, thats what i was going to say. I think sharing intelligence is something that has not been done effectively up until now. Clearly. We didnt know very much about as much as the french did about their own territory, and we need to. Were starting to share intelligence with, of all people, the russians because it looks like theres something of a de facto alipts among the United States, the russians, and iran in order to try to knock off cells of isis in syria. This kich intelligence sharing is extremely important because without it, youre not going to be able to make any inroads against these guys. Its human intelligence we really need. That will only come from the operators like the french and the people on the ground. You can now send encrypted messages, and they disappear on playstation. We need to access other peoples people on the ground, and then verify the things we see with satellites and other means with actual human information. In that way well be able to make a much better many more inroads into isis. At the end of the day, however, just dropping bombs on people is just not enough. There has to be a Multinational Coalition on the ground to seize and hold the terrain that will be vacated by eliminating isis cells because isis is very serious about what it wants to do. Its hurdling towards the apocalypse. They want you to die, and they want to die as well, which means that half measures are not going to work. We can talk about whether or not the United States is going to send more people or not, but at the end of the day its people on the ground that actually are going to make the difference before you eliminate these guys. One reason is were extremely large and very diverse country. I mean, this is a huge country. Its a very complex country, and weve had a long history and tradition of resisting intrusion. Thats been part of our problem, by the way, but theres no electoral will for anything other than a modest government intrusion into our lives. That puts us at risk, but theres always a tradeoff between privacy on the one hand and privacy and freedom on the one hand and security on the other, and the lines are just now being withdrawn. Were not turning into israel, i dont think the population is ready for it. We have to leave it there. Keshl jack jacobs talking about paris and our fight with isis. Meanwhile, we want to get a check in on the markets right now. Still third day of gains for the major averages. The dow had been up as much as 116 points. Our losses for november slipping for the major averages to below 1 . Shares of target, meanwhile, slipping this morning amid concerns of slower online growth and some margin pressures too, but revenue, beat expectations and the company was able to raise its full year earnings forecast. Thats the second time its done that in three months. Shared, though, down 5 . Carl. When we come back, more than over two dozen governors oppose accepting Syrian Refugees into their states. 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Were doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. Because we should fit into your life. Not the other way around. S p back in the black for the year. Seems like every day we go back and forth between positive and negative yeartodate, but we are above 2058, as can you see, which means a slight gain for the year. Dow industrials back to 17597. Some of the terror concerns and the nations governors seeming to drop or delay sear wran mi grant frsz dropping their borders. 31 now say they pose letting the refugees into their states. 11 governors, all of them democrats, saying their states will continue to accept syrian mi grants. Joining us now from one such state is Connecticut Governor dan malloy. Governor, its good to see you this morning. Thanks for joining us. Happy to be with you. All these republican governors appear to be responding to this outcry from the public saying protect us. What is your argument to say leave the policy unchanged for now . We are going to protect our sit sfwlenry. Thats what were in business to do. We cant let the terrorists win. We cant have them defeat our values, our love of freedom and liberty. To give into them is to allow them to win. Lets talk about the actual statistics, and these governors should have learned this stuff before they shot from the hip. In the last since 2011 only 23,000 people have been recommended from syria by the u. N. To be considered by the United States were want talking about a lot of people. Were not talking about a lot of threat. By the way, let me point a couple of things out. The people who have been involved in the terrorist attacks in france, most of them are french and belgium citizens. None of those governors have said we shouldnt let french and belgium people in our country. Lets go back to 9 11. Many of those attackers were from saudi arabia. We havent terminated our relationship with our ally saudi arabia. You know, this is just piling on by a bunch of folks who didnt do their homework. In contrast to other governors saying we just dont have enough information about these refugees at this time to feel comfortable. Listen, there was a briefing last night with the white house. The white house walked everybody every governor who wanted to be on that call got walked through the process. They can understand the process. Here, let me share some things with you. Since 2004 over 2,000 people on the terrorist watch list have been allowed to buy guns in this country because the nra has opposed putting people on the terrorism watch list on the list of people who cant buy guns. We dont have universal background checks. You can be a terrorist or on the terrorist watch list in america and buy a gun. If these governors want to do something to make their citizens safer, lets start with that. How many of them are actually in favor of universal background checks. How many of them are in favor of closing the gun show loophole . How many of them are in favor of closing the internet loophole to buy guns . You know what theyre doing, theyre picking out o a very small number of people to make a political point because they want thats it. They want to make a political point. They want to appear to be strong when, in fact, theyre not Strong Enough to get the information. So, governor, what was the tenor of this call with the white house . What was the attendance level of the states in this union on that call, and were there any leaders to what you can tell that changed their mind afterward . There were some governors there were some republican governors who obviously by the end of the phone call had a lot more information than they did before, but every state every one of the 50 states has someone designated to work on this refugee issue. We have one in connecticut. Thats the reality. Its not as if theres no Information Available about this, but lets now, lets talk about who might be coming into our country. We have allies from syria who actually are on the side of overturning the monarch who have fought isil. Should we turn our backs on them . Should we say, hey, listen, were going to send you back to your country where you will undoubtedly be killed . To the women, should we say well send you back to your country where youll be raped and sold into slavery . Should we say to the people who have taken up arms in support of what we believe is freedom and what we believe is liberty and should we not allow them into our country . Let me give you a statistic. In 1938 when we should have known or did know that the Jewish Population of europe was under stress and under threat, only 5 of americans said we should increase the number of immigrants to allow that Jewish Population to migrate to our country and elsewhere. We have a record of what closedmindedness does, and we should not be responsible for that again in our lifetime. 30,000 people versus 129. Governor malloy, we appreciate your time. Its yet another rift in federal and now state policy. Thank you very much. Dan malloy of connecticut. Meanwhile, on the heels of the german stadium evacuation yesterday and fridays attacks in paris on a sports stadium and at a concert venue, a range of companies are now reevaluating security. Julia borstein joins us now with a closer look on how this is unfolding. Julia. Well, kayla, to board an airplane with hundreds of people, you need to provide personal information and your ticket is tied to you, but to enter a stadium with tens of thousands of people, pretty much anyone can buy a paper ticket on the secondary market. Industry experts are starting to talk about that, and that may start to change. Security expert Michael Balboni says he expects sport and convert venues to start screening the names of people who purchase tickets ahead of time. To ramp up behavioral assessment screening, which means interacting with ticketholders to identify suspicious behavior and add bombsniffing dogs and use facial recognition to screen people walking in, comparing those faces with those in databases. At sports venues security was notably heightened over the weekend. The nfl says its been in close communication with the department of Homeland Security and the fbi saying there will be increased security in Law Enforcement presence both inside and outside stadiums. This morning on cnbc swrets owner woody john son says his security focus is now on parking lots. I mean, thats really the next step. We do a lot, and there are dogs, and there are other kinds of equipment that the Law Enforcement puts in as people are coming in to test for certain things, and were doing everything we can do. Live nation Madison Square garden grew and ag among others are empolice departmenting heightened security, but understandably they dont want to share the details of what they are working on. Back over to you, guys. Yeah, certainly. That goes without saying they dont want to share those, but part of the new world we live in. Julia borstein out in l. A. Back to you. More calls for increased surveillance in the u. S. After attacks in paris. The top Cyber Security executive will weigh in when we come back. Welcome back. Terrorists are known to use encrypted messaging platforms to communicate with one another undetected. Encryption keeps data private, but is it doing more harm than good . Shane mcgehee, the chief privacy officer for fire eye. Shane, this is the big rage about encryption. It seems to me if people want to encrypt their messages, legal or not, here going to find a way to do it. Whats this really about . Is there a fix that can please both the Technology Community and the u. S. Government . This is really about two things. I think privacy advocates are very concerned about mass surveillance on the one hand and about criminals and terrorists gaining access to their communications on the other. Privacy advocates are very concerned about any back doors written into our Encryption Software created here in the u. S. I dont think the solution you ask about a solution. I dont think its to give the government a back door pass into enkrimgs created by u. S. Companies. Thats simply because it doesnt work. Im all for giving Law Enforcement and the Intelligence Community all the tools they need to keep us safe and to accomplish their mission, but if we just say the u. S. Companies need to provide that back door key to the government, were going to be in a position where people are just using application that is are created by companies outside th