French cities. Throughout europe, authorities are trying to track down one terror attack suspect who remains at large this hour as well as others who may have been involved in the paris attacks. One of the cities targeted in toulou toulouse. Meanwhile, an International Manhunt is on for belgium born French NationalSalah Abdeslam. A source close to the investigation tells cnn French Police questioned abdeslam a few hours after the attacks but then left him go. Now, they suspect he was involved in the terror plot. Lets bring in fred flight gwen for the latest on the antiterror raids joining us live from paris. Fred, if you can start with the paris raids and what weve learned about them. Of course they are going on throughout various parts of france. If that one in toulouse is indeed a very important one. The french authorities are saying they are not directly linked to the terror attacks that happened here on friday. However, we do have to keep in mind at this point in time after those terror attacks the french government put in place a state of emergency here. French media believe they are indeed connected to that state of emergency which, of course, makes it easier for the authorities legally to conduct raids like that. As you said, three people were reportedly arrested in that raid in toulouse. To luis is an interesting city. The district where this took place is one that has seen young people in the past try to go to syria and join isis in syria. Its also the place which was the home of a gunman in 2012 who held up a neighborhood in toulouse. He was killed in that shootout which also involved a47 assault rifles similar to the ways some of the attacks here in paris were con dutductconducted. There were raids in other cities including the border between france and belgium. Of course, one of the things that michael just mentioned was that one of the suspects thats been sought, Salah Abdeslam, he was questioned and at that point in time was on a road that leads to belgium. So this town is on the border with belgium. There was another raid in a town northeast of france. Its unclear what the results of the raids were. There were also raids in the north of france. Unclear to what extent it might be related to the attacks that happened in france. Of course, we do know that this massive manhunt for Salah Abdeslam is going nonfrance and various other countries as well. Fred, its important to point out that muss hlims around the world with the far right, will they be enboldened by what has happened . Certainly. That is one of the fears here. And we have to keep in mind this is a second major attack that has happened here in france. Just in the past ten months. And if you look at the past couple months, michael, you have the attack that happened with Charlie Hebdo. You have syria, places like afghanistan. That in and of itself has already boosted the far right, especially in countries like france to a certain extent also in germany though not as much as in france. Here in france they have been gaining ground. That is certainly something that is of major concern. Whether or not thats going to lead to any antimuslim backlash, it already has in a small way. But whether or not on the political scene thats also going to be the case is something that were going to wait and see. Certainly is a danger out there, michael. If you could talk about this as well. I would imagine theres a concern for antiimmigrant backlash, antirefugee backlash, a fake syrian passport was found within you one of the attackers and turns out this attacker arrived in greece with the refugees to get to europe. In greece on the island of laros and went through serbia. Its something if you look at local french media, if you look at the authorities, it is something theyre fearing, there could be antirefugee backlash. Of course, some of the boosts, some of the gains that far right parties, not just in france but in other countries as well. Recent elections in austria, look at the popularity ratings for right wing parties in germany as well. Especially in france, part of that in and of itself was due to the refugee crisis going on and there are people who fear that with this information coming out that apparently one of the attackers might have come through that refugee route via greece and then via eastern europe. That could lead to antirefugee sentiment. Of course that is something that people do believe is a concern because while france is not the country thats taking in the most refugees, that will be germany by far, there is still a considerable amount of people coming through here. If you look at the situation up in some of the refugee shelters in other parts of the country here, it is something that has caused concern in the past. With this information coming out there are people who fear that this could lead to antirefugee backlash here in france. And, fred, it is just after 7 00 where you are in the morning. So quite possibly not much reaction yet. But with the air raids in raqqa, and these targets being hit by french warplanes, is that likely something thats going to be well received in france . Well, i think theres going to be a mixed feeling here in france. By and large people of course are going to receive this quite well and think this is or believe this is the right thing to do. Certainly many people here have thought that there would be a very strong response after the french president said that he would pull no punches and that there would be a very strong response to these air raids. Youre right. At this point in time there is not very much reaction. Were waiting for the morning papers to come out at this point in time. Not many people around. Certainly people were demanding a very strong response from this. Some of the people weve been talking to on the streets here in paris since this has taken place has said the authorities here need to do something. Nowen, on the one hand that pertains to their own security, the Security Services here. Keeping a lid on people who might be radicalized. Of course, also some people were demanding very strong reaction, especially after the fact that isis claimed responsibility for these ating thes and the french government itself also said it believes isis is behind the attacks. And were getting information that three of the attackers seem to have been inside syria and possibly had contact with isis there as well. Michael . Yes. Of course, many people wondering what the implications might be of france declaring this an act. Earlier we spoke with cnn military analyst about the french air strikes. This was a handover of a target set more than likely from the whats called the ato, the air tasking order. When france came in and said they wanted to conduct the attacks these target packages were already in folders as theyre called. Im sure the Central Command handed them over to the french fighters to attack for the symbolism of france being back in the fight. There is much more to it than that. That is a strategically symbolic attack. Bring in another Coalition Member into this fight even though france has hit targets in syria as recently as the 10th of november. But it shows an uptick potentially in more nations wanting to contribute to this fight. In terms of the battlefield, isis in pressure and kurds are not that far from raqqa itself. Do you see this as an expansion of what happened in paris, deliberate expansion of the battlefield, if you like, which actually does tie in with their notion of a caliphate to take the fight to countries not yet muslim ruled . Well, it was an easy thing to do, truthfully, michael. When i first heard this was the reaction by the french airport, said, okay, that is exactly one of the things they need to do. But there are several other things that need to be happening. You know the president , our president said the other day that the fight was now contained in syria and iraq with isis. And those of us in the military understood what that meant, that mant that they have not had the freedom of movement that they did have earlier in the year. That the maneuver forces of isis have seemed to be contained a little bit and constrained from offensive maneuvernd theyve gone more on the defensive. The very fact that isis is conducting operations in lebanon, in sinai, and in france now, gives an indication that they might be shifting some of their focus on external targets as well as trying to establish the caliphate within syria and iraq. Cnns Senior International correspondent ivan watson is standing by live in brussels with the latest from there. Ivan, there have been several raids carried out in belgium, particularly a suburb named m e molebeek. Help us understand the belgium connection here. It appears the militants behind these attacks in paris operated out of belgium and appear to have coordinate somd logistics from here as well. At least two of the attackers who were killed in the attack in paris are from brussels and, in particular, a neighborhood here called molenbeek that you just mentioned. Salah abdeslamish, arrest war rasht i rant, he is born here in brussels. His brother was arrested in this neighborhood of molenbeek and a Second Brother of his cuzz kill was killed in the attack in paris. Belgium Authorities Say at least two cars found in paris believed to have been used in the attack, they were also rented here in the brussels area last week. And then another car, a driven by the person who rented those two cars, was discovered here again in brussels, in that neighborhood of molenbeek in the 24, 36 hours after the paris attacks. So again, distinct links between the terrible attacks in paris and brussels and, in particular this neighborhood of molenbeek which has previously been an area of disturbing jihadi activity, an area where a Homegrown Group called sharia for belgium was operating in the past, accused of recruiting militants to fight in syria and recently determined by a court here to be a terrorist organization. Ivan watson with a view from belgium. Appreciate that, ivan. Thank you. The first suicide bomber who detonated explosives at the stade de france was carrying a counterfeit passport. The senator added that the bomber was also carrying a document from greek authorities registering him for refugee status. European officials suspect terrorists may be blending in to crowds of migrants to enter areas targeted by their organizations. Our arwa damon explains how this particular attacker made to it france. Michael, syrian passport found on the scene that is believed to have been doctored or faked was traced back to an individual who crossed through this very island, the island of leros. One of the transit points for migrants and refugees, making that dangerous crossing from turkey to greece. And then onwards to europe. According to greek authorities this individual crossed through here on october 3rd with around 200 other individuals. He was then also traced back to having transited through serbia on october 7th. Of course, a lot of questions are being raised. A little bit about the process. One refugee and migrants arrived at these various different locations in greece they are processed. And this means that they are fingerprinted and whether or not they have identification, this registration process will take place. If they dont have any sort of identification, they are interrogated, they do have someone who asks them questions so they can veto the best of their abilities this persons identity, they are who, in fact, they claim to be. But if their fingerprints are not located in a preexisting database there is no way to have any sort of red flag be raised at this stay i imagine in the process. This is, of course, why so many have been and continue to be so concerned about the fact that isis, isis sympathizers, other extremists, might be exploiting and capitalizing on this refugee route to try to reach europe. Refugees we have been speaking to here, michael, have been expressing their horror and their dismay at what happened in paris. They say that they do not, absolutely do not support this kind of violence. In fact, its this kind of violence that drove the vast majority of them from their homes. There is an understandable amount of anxiety amongst them because they do realize that they have a long journey ahead of them and they do realize the blowback from this kind of violence could mean that europe will also turn against them, potentially not be as welcoming towards refugees, making the whole integration process even harder. And if that rift grows even wider than it already is, michael, that could play straight into isis hands. Thanks to arwa damon there from leros in greece. Coming up, obama and putin. Two staunch adversaries meeting on the sidelines of the g20 summit. I know how it is. Youre all set to book a flight using your Airline Credit card miles. And surprise those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. Luckily, theres a better way. With the capital one venture card. 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Shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. Breathe right the g20 summit opened on sunday in the shadow of the bloodshed in paris and terror attacks are dominating the agenda at this economic meeting of world leaders. They held a minute of silence to start the twoday meeting and resort city in turkey. U. S. President barack obama and russian president Vladimir Putin were seen talking on the sidelines in what looked like a deep and serious conversation. Senior White House Correspondent jim acosta is traveling with president obama and has more now from turkey. Reporter here at the g20 all the talk is about isis. The white house says it agrees with the president of france that the paris attacks were an act of war and president obama vowed to rew efforts to defeat them at the g20. But the question is just how far is obama willing to go. Aides continue to say u. S. Troops are not going to be part of this solution but the white house says it will be. We have to do more of that. And were going to be able to do that for instance with the special operations contingent that will be going to syria to help facilitate the operations. We are in an effort to intensify the elements of the strategy even as we continue stastantly evaluate it. President obama could potentially have a new partner in the battle against isis in russias Vladimir Putin during an intense 35minute meeting in front of the cameras the two president s agreed to a political process in syria where they have the bloody civil war there. The white house is calling president s chat as significant after accusing russia in the last few weeks of interfering in syria. Now the Obama Administration is praising moscow strikes against isis and there are also new questions about the syrian refugee crisis after french officials determined that one of the paris bombers posed as migrant fleeing the country. The Obama Administration says those refugees must still be vetted and welcomed. Jim acosta, cnn, antalya, turkey. German chancellor Angela Merkel will speak in about an hour and a half from now. We will have it for you live when it happens. Earlier we spoke with josh rogan about the meeting on the sidelines between barack obama and his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Rogan is a cnn political analyst and columnist for bloomberg view. Reporter in the wake of the paris attacks there is a new pressure on all sides to push forward for a political agreement that can lead to a Peace Process to solve the syrian civil war. There is a recognition that unless something is done to move past the violence, there will always be enough strife that will get that will leave an opportunity for isis to recruit, to have a place to launch attacks, and to fill the vacuum left by the lack of a stable state. Now, the day after the attacks, on saturday, secretary of state john kerry and lavrov led talks in vienna. Syrian led transition process. That is exactly what president s obama and putin were discussing today in turkey. The agreement amounts to an agreement over process. Theyve set up a timeline for how to move forward. It does not amount to an agreement over the end state. There is no agreement and this was made clear in vienna, on what will be the position of assad, whether or not he can have a role in that Transitional Government and who will set up that Transitional Government and the elections to follow. Those are the key questions. So while some progress is being made you can be sure that large gaps still remain between the u. S. And russian positions and that is what the two leaders are trying to get at in that little private meeting they had at the reception. That key unanswered question has always been, okay, assad goes. Well, who then . I mean, thats always been the question. Hasnt it . Assad might be a bad guy but weve seen what happens when dictators are thrown out a little too early. Exactly. It is the russian and iranian position, by the way, that assad must stay until the Syrian People through elections choose a new leadership if they decide to choose a new leadership. Of course, the problem with that and t