Transcripts For KMEG CBS Overnight News 20151116 : compareme

Transcripts For KMEG CBS Overnight News 20151116

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Young and old, volunteers and regular soldiers ready to take back sinjar one step at a time. As more men made their way down toward the unknown, we joined them. Gunfire rang out from nearby neighborhoods. A convoy of vehicles was reduced to twisted metal. One isis fighter away. Most of what we saw of the town was deserted. The trail of destruction from weeks of u. S. Led air strikes is all around us. Buildings flattened to rubble. Roads scarred with huge craters. Amini ibrahim, soldier from sinjar, told us he fled with his baby daughter when isis overran the city 15 months ago. This is very dangerous. What are you afraid of as you continue through this village . Im afraid of the ieds, homemade bops they left behind and the booby troops in the houses. Yet we didnt see any specialist checking for bombs or booby traps today. It was clear isis had disappeared, either driven o or had escaped ahead of the assault assault. Most of the gunfire we continued to hear was in celebration. As it came back down from sinjar mountain we ran inn a traffic jam of yazidis who heard isis had been pushed o o of their city and theheare desperate to get back home. With all the destruction, bombs and risk of counterattack, that could be several weeks away. Mohammad emwazi is best known as the man behind the black mask believed responsible for the beheading oft least seven hostt ans, including american journalist james foley and Steven Sotloff and american aid worker keet peter cassic in syria in 2014. His brutality and anonymity earned him the name jihadi john. The gruesome videos presented the world with aerrifying image of the Islamic State and were a powerful propaganda tool for the terror group. This morning british Prime Minister David Cameron praised the u. S. Mission. He was intent on murdering many more people. So this was an act of selfdefense. It was the right thing to do. Citizen believed too be i i his mid20s, born in kuwait, raced in london. A graduate from the university of westminster, he had a degree in computer programming. He first came to the attention of British Intelligence in 2009, who believed he was planning to join al shabaab in somalia. He disappeared from his familys london home in 2013 and traveled to syria. His rise among the ranks of isis as is what motivated we leave you with more on the paris terror attacks and the International Show of support that followed. Its an attack not just on the people of france. But this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values that we share. Into the crowd. It was a bloodbath. And they shot at us and they reloaded again several times, multiple types. Multiple times. Basically just a horror scene. A lot of people injured. Surreal. Families left dealing with the aftermath in a way that the rest of us frankly cannot imagine. People have alreadad come together in showing their support, their solidarity, their thoughts. We are not going to let them stop us. Were just going to continue doing what we usually do every in the wake of friday nights attacks, the people of paris were quick to rally to their nation and the colors of their flag. Liberte, egalite, fraternite reporter cities around the world have been showing their solidarity. That is the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs ns this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york, im jeff glor. The paris terror investigation widens. An interertional manhunt for a suspect who got away. Frightening images emerge inside a concert hall along with extraordinary stories of survival. Did the attackers use socalled dark apps to hide their communications . President obama huddles with vladimir putut over the fight against isis. Security is increased at u. S. Football stadiums. Whats being done to protect soft targets. Soft targets were going to have to rely very heavily on Public Awareness. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jeff glor. The dead toll from the terror attacks in paris stands at 129. Over 350 hurt, 77 in Critical Condition. Isis claimed responsibility and france has responded. These are french war planene unleashed earlier in a wave of air strikes from jordan and the united arab emirates. They bombed command centers around the isis stronghold of raqqa in syria. It comes as thinvestigation is widening. An International Manhunt is on for 26yearold French National l whwhhad been living in belgium. Seven ototr suspects are dead,d, six from suicide bombs, another killed friday in a shootout with police. Who are the suspects and how could they plan the first coordinated attack by isis in the west . We have a series of reports starting in paris with elizabeth palmer. Reporter hundreds of people whod gathered near the locations of fridays attacks suddenly bolted tonight. For a few minutes thth were convinced the nightmare was starting all over again. They dove for cover anywhere that looked like a good place to hide. Even the police went on alert. But it was a false alarm. And its still not clear what started the panic. Tension isisigh, especially after the police today issued an International Arrest warrant for a suspected terrorist whos still on the loose. Salah abdeslam from belgium is one of three brothers thought to be involved in the attacks. Hes suspected of running logistics. And rentntg a car that was towow away from neararhe bataclan concererhall for forensic testing. The police have also identified some of the seven dead attackers. They include abdeslams Brother Restaurant customers in central paris then blew himself up. Akbaq abdul hamad attacked the football stadium. He was 25 and a syrian who slipped into europe on what may have been a false passport last month, among the thousands of asylumseekers who have come ashore in greece. Omar ismael mostefai, 29 yeaea old, a french citizen and petty criminal. He was on a police watch list after being radicalized in 2010. And he led the attk in the concert hall. Heres the result. A distressing photo of the crime scene shows the bodies of music fans executed on the spot. Today family members got as close as they could to t t place still under police guard and their shock dissolved into anguish. Nearby where floral tributes are piling up, a rabbi and two imams to the crowd. Now is the time, said one of the imams, for french citizens to take a clear stand against any form of terrorism. But for 129 innocents, its too late. This is the second major terrorist attack in paris in less than a year, jeff. And the World Climate change summit i icoming up in two weeks. To say that french politicians and Security Services are stressed would be an understatement. Liz palmer, thank you v ry much. At least 89 of the victims were killed inside a concert hall as a rock band from Southern California was performing. But there are remarkable stories of survival as well. We warn you some of the images e graphic. Reporter the eagles of death metal had the bataclan rocking and then shots rang out. The guitarist bolted. The drummer ducked. The concert became carnage. The horror of being caught up in the attack was evident by how desperate people w we to escape. Please help me, im pregnant, i cant hold on. This man and a companion dove for cover the moment the shooting began. We when tried the reach the door, we were crawling out on dead people, so many dead people on the floor. You were crawling over dead people . Yes, yes. Reporter this phpho taken when the attack was over shows what he escaped. The victims were shot methodically with no chance to escape, no mercy shown. In the street outside, more carnage. Even as the wounded were being helped, the sounds of the assault can be heard. It was even more terrifying for concertgoers who hid. Christine tuthole huddled in a small room for three hours. You could hear everything from above going on. Llets, grenades, explosions, screams. We could hear it. Reporter by the time the injured made it to this Doctors Hospital all the patients were silent. There was a huhu silence. We i igine no people were e speaeang. Reporter silence is the most striking feature of makeshift memorials. They come to honor the dead and to try to make sense of violence that is by all normal measures incomprehensible. A Memorial Service at Notre Dame Cathedral marked the start of three days of official mourning. But the fear will linger long after that. President obama is in turkey at the g20 summit. The focus was meant to be the Global Economy but now its isis and it has the president huddling with vladimir putin. Margaret brennan is there. Reporter as World Leaders stood for a moment of silence honoring the victims of the paris attack the looming question was how to respond. President obama even consulted with Russias Vladimir Putin who has been reluctant to join the losing over 200 of his citizens in a jet believed to have been blown up by an isis s mb. In a meeting with the president of turkey, a country also hit by isis, president obama vowed to hunt down the perpetrators. The killing of innocent people based on a twisted ideology is an attack not just on france, not just on turkey, but itssn attack on the civilized worlrl reporter Officials Say the fight against isis will now intensify. That includes more air strikes targeting the terror groups top leaders. Greater intelligencesharing between the u. S. And european countries. And tititer control of the tutuish Syrian Border toto restrictctovement of foreign fighters. Critics say the scope of the paris attacks requires a significant change of course. Mike morrell, former Deputy Director of the cia, served under president obama. I think its Crystal Clear that us our strategy, our policy visavis isis is not working and its timimto look at somethingelse. Reporter following fridays attack the u. S. Is hoping that france will consider putting special forces on the ground in syria to fht isis. Alongside the u. S. Operators already deployed there. Jeff . Margaret, thank you. Cbs overnight news will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris nh and i will listen. Fromomaine to maui, thousasas of High School Students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. 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Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares you heard from michael morrell, former Deputy Director of the cia and a cbs news senior contributor. He joins us now onset. You were blunt saying our strategy against isis is not working. If youre not ready to prescribe what exactly might work, what do you think k least needs to be reconsidered . Jeff, its nonothat im not ready to prescscbe. I dont know what to prescribe. But i do think we need to reconsider some things. I think the first thing we nd to reconsider is our views on president assad. Our policy has been, he has to go, that stability in syria is not possible as long as hes at the helm. But he may also he is ceceainly part of the problem but he may be part of thth solution here the way the russians and iranians think about it. Thats number one. Number two, we might need to think about taking more risks on the battlefield. Not necessarily putting americans in combat but putting them in forward positions supporting others in combat, calling in air strikes, for example. Different things we should be looking at. Under a potential scenario of the u. S. Workrkg with the syrian army, that is a dramatic and serious change in strategy. Yes, itould be. Its been discussed before. Weve always ended up with, no, our policy is that he needs to go, then well work with a new government. But whats happened in the last two weeks, the bringing down of the airliner, the directed attack in paris, unprecededeed. Itit time to think about a new approach. Why is isis so interested in launching attacks in the west at this point . Two reasons. The first is they want to go after countries who are part of the coalition attacking them in iraq and syria. Theyre trying to change the political dialogue in those countries. Theyeye having just the opposite effect as weve sese today. The french attacking isis positions in syria. The second is they want groups, extremist groups in other countries, to follow them, take on their mantle, take on their objective, which is to form a global caliphate. This is not less focused on the caliphate, in fact these attacks outstse reflects more . Exactly, global caliphate. Thank you very y ch. Youre welce. Isis has promised more attacks but the white house says so far there is no specific or credible threat to the u. S. Reporter its still the regular season. But on sunday there was near super bowllevel security at nfl stadiums across the country. Checks. Eagles fans in philadelphia were greeted by s. W. A. T. Teams and bombsniffing dogs. The friday the 13th assault in paris is prompting increased security in the u. S. To protect the public not only at sporting events but at concerts and other venues drawing large crowds. We have no shortage of those. Reporter new York City Police commimiioner bill bratton. We also have no shortage of soft targets which is the problem. Were going to have to rely very heavily on Public Awareness as we always try to do. See something, say something. Reporter u. S. Law enforcement Officials Say there is no specific or credible threat to the united states. Still, this weekend d e fbi ordered agents to step up surveillance of potential isis sympathizers. But the old rules may not apply anymore. Mohammad fraser rahim, a former counterterrorism analyst for the director of national intelligence, says isis has evolved. What does Law Enforcement have to do now to counter that . Law enforcement cantto this one. They havavto work in, quite frankly, with muslsl populations, muslim communities. They have to work with imams, they need to work with community centers. This cannot be a solely government response. Reporter the u. S. Law enforcement response to the paris attacks is still a work in progress. Jeff, federal officials are discussing whether to issue more specific guidance to law forcement in cities s d states in the coming days. How could the teams of paris attackers plan the assault without getting caught . Contessa brewer shows how technology could have played a role. Reporter the paris attackers may have pulled off their plot in part by keeping their plotting secret. Isis uses sosoalled dark apps to hide their messages from surveillance. The same apps many people use to keep information private. Former fbi Deputy Director Timothy Murphy its caused a huge, huge blind spot for intelligence agencies and Law Enforcement to actually get insight to what theyre doing. Eporter often even the app makers c ct get the data becaususmessages selfdestruct or the encryption key constantly changes. New York City Police commissioner bill bratton these apps, these devices that now allow these terrorists to operate effectively without fear of penetration by intelligence services, this is the first example of this. Reporter in brussels, searching for accomplicece investigators reportedlyly discovered a playstation 4. Belgian leaders Say Communications on the gaming console are also difficult to monitor. Its a huge, huge problem. The socia

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