Its all been building up to one epic, unprecedented live Family Reunion from our home to your, everyone you know and love from 40 years of gma is back right here live this morning. And good morning, america. Times square. Look upstairs. We got a gma hall of fame upstairs, joan, charlie, diane walking in this morning. Thats not all. Theres sam and spencer. Whats wonderful, theyre excited to see ocho other. Were excited to see them. Everybody up in the green room. We were almost late getting down here to the set. We got a lot of fun to look ford but like every morning for the last 40 we have to start with the news. We begin with that breaking news. The dramatic video from paris, our first look this morning at one of those attacks on a restaurant. Dailymail. Com obtaining the Surveillance Footage and abcs matt gutman starts us off with that in paris. Good morning, matt. Reporter good morning, robin. I want you to see how many bullets blasted through the facade of this restaurant. Right across the street a second attack. People killed there. What that chilling video allows us to see is exactly how these attacks worked and why miraculously no one was killed here. This morning, the first terrifying look from multiple angles inside the terrorist attacks that shattered paris. Its just past 9 30 when the glass begins to spray. This video obtained by the daily mail diners duck under tables as that gunman in red moves methodically outside. That woman in the coat bolting back inside followed by that man lunging for cover. You can see the gunman shooting his kalashnikov rifle from the head spraying bullet, then he spots a terrifyied diner crouching in fear and moves in for the kill shot pointing the Assault Rifle at point blank range but something happens. His gun seems to jam. He jogs to that black hatchback and drives off. Then watch. First one woman rises, miraculously saved and bolts. Then another. This was the fourth attack out of the six raking paris friday night and perhaps the most revealing and disturbing images since. A different angle shows the bartenders in conversation and then an explosion of glass. One of them heads for the basement as the bullets fly and glass shatters and watch this. That woman in the coat springing for cover under the bar, the female bartender there protectively covering her head. Once the gunman has gone, another man comes in and herds the patrons into the basement. Now, the man you see so calmly hip, french authorities have identified him asSalah Abdeslam, the subject of that huge mann but french Authorities Say he could still be on the run, robin and george. Oh, that is just stunning. When you see that footage, it does. Boy, it sure does. Police in belgium conducted more raids overnight hunting for more Terror Networks and we are learning more about that massive raid outside paris wednesday that stopped another attack. Killed two terrorists with dna tests trying to determine if one was the mastermind. Abdelhamid abaaoud, world news anchor david muir on the scene outside of paris. Good morning, david. Reporter george, robin, good morning to you and we have just learned that french authorities have been given broader powers, the state of emergency extended to moments ago to three more months which really allows them to go into the homes, search them and detain people if needed. That raid we talked about hatched just behind me and we are learning this morning they have received dna samples. Theyll be testing them and, george, as you alluded to the main question is did they or did they not catch the mastermind . This morning, a french prosecutor now says the daring and deadly raid here in this suburban paris neighborhood could very well have stopped another terror plot from unfolding. That paris prosecutor saying this offensive deep inside the saintdenis neighborhood before the sun came up was able to stop a terror cell in its tracks and had the weaponry and will to carry out another aing that. Under cover of darkness s. W. A. T. Teams of more than 100 officers zeroed in on this Apartment Building wednesday where cell phone recording and eyewitness accounts placed a man they considered the mastermind of the attacks here in paris on the third floor of this building, an apartment, a safe house for the man behind the plot. By 4 45 police equipped with snipers, grenades and assault referrals storming through the reinforced doors they came upon trying to barrel into the apartment facing off with several suspects inside including the woman who investigators believe might have been related to the mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud. She would blow herself up, detonating a suicide vest. Terrified neighbors telling us they heard and saw the horror hidden and barricaded behind their own windows. What was it like listening to that. I was very scared. I considered the possibility that could be the end of my life. Reporter though police cordoned off the neighborhood we went to get a closer look climbing on to a roof across the street, the scope of the destruction in plain sight. Not only is every window blown out but you can see the signs of impact against the cement wall there behind us. At least two terror suspects dead including the woman who blew herself up and this morning forensic tests under way to determine if abaaoud, the man behind the plan according to a Senior Administration official at the white house telling abc news that the u. S. Awaits confirmation from the french before commenting saying they will leave it to the french to make any announcement. And as you can see, robin and george, we were actually able to make it to that building climbing up on to that roof and can you can see the sheer firepower the building essentially destroyed and windows blown out and one woman on the floor below said it was so loud she thought the ceiling would cave in on her clutching her baby in the bathroom and one final note from authorities here and its chilling. They said they had the weaponry, the will inside that building, that cell willing to plan out another attack. They said neutralizing a possible terror particular in paris. We know youll have much more tonight on world news tonight. Thats the situation abroad. Here at home, the threat here at home with isis rereleasing that video showing scenes from new york city. Including right here in times square. Officials quickly responding overnight and abcs brian ross is here with that, good morning, brian. Good morning, robin. New york city officials felt compelled to go on the offensive after that newly released isis propaganda video praised the paris attacks and made a brief passing remark to new york city. As the rockettes opened their famed christmas shows and the holiday window displays went up at the Big Department store, the citys mayor and Police Commissioner hastily called reporters to times square late last night to say there is nothing to fear from isis. Be aware but do not be afraid. The nypd will protect you. Reporter it was all a reaction to less than 20 seconds of scenes in a newly released isis video that showed a suicide bomb in times square. Scenes that had appeared in previous isis videos and went largely unnoticed. But having made good on its threats to attack paris, every isis video now is given close scrutiny by Law Enforcement ofare with and now isis is showing off the bomb it says brought down that russian passenger yet. A misleadingly simple device with components costing no more than 50, a swept soda can packed with explosives, a tiny detonator with a blasting cap and switch and timer to set it off. Close the switch and arm the timer to start its countdown and, boom. Reporter bomb experts say it can produce a blast much more powerful than the one in this government test. The russian jet blew up 22 minutes after takeoff. Based on the location of the wreckage u. S. Authorities believe the bomb was likely placed in the rear luggage hold of the plane by an isis infiltrator. In its online post isis boasted its smuggled the bomb onto the russian jet after it discovered a way to compromise the security at the Sharm El Sheikh airport in egypt and produced passports of some of the russian victims somehow retrieved by isis at the scene of the crash. U. S. Officials say current screening machines should pick up a soda can bomb like the type used against the russian jet but their concern is the machines wont mean a thing if someone on the inside finds a way to put a bomb on the plane, robin thats a point. So chilling, they have the passports. Really bad. Thank you. Robin, more on this now from our consultant matt olsen former head of the National Counterterrorism center. We saw those videos in times square and washington but that doesnt mean there is an active plan in place. Yeah, that is right, george. Weve seen this over the past year from isis, this type of propaganda video. It doesnt necessarily mean theres any credibility behind this. The challenge is that isis over the past year has put out propaganda really advising, exhorting its followers in the United States even just individuals to try to car out at least smallscale attacks and keeping counterterrorism we know the french officials interrogating those eight arrested yesterday. What exactly are they trying to determine and what will they be doing inside those rooms . In those rooms theyre certainly asking the questions of those suspects, who else was involved . Were there other plots . Theyre going through the cell phones, the other things they were able to get from the apartment because the key question right now is, are there other attacks . The counterterrorism officials in france right now are worried about other attacks that might be planned and thats the number one priority for them. The other key question weve seen especially in france with both the Charlie Hebdo attacks and now this one, the suspect, these terrorists falling through the cracks even though they had been identified as possibly dangerous by french officials. Right, this just shows what officials in europe are up against. The numbers, thousands of europeans traveling to syria, its just a huge challenge for these security services. Okay, matt olsen, thanks very much. All right, george. Now well move on and talk about whats happening in iraq. Being taken to isis and our Martha Raddatz is there with that side of the story. Good morning, martha. Reporter good morning, robin. These bulletriddled humvees are all American Made given to Iraqi Security forces when we left, they were then stolen by isis and recovered by kurdish forces. Thats whats happening on the ground here in iraq while those air strikes continue. Day four of withering air strikes on isis targets in syria, russian aircraft flying 65 bombing runs claiming to have destroyed numerous isis weapons depots, command centers and rows of oil tankers, the oil used to fund their war chest. This as the french Aircraft CarrierCharles De Gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast. French fighter jets focusing their sights on isis Training Camps and command centers. Here in iraq, where the u. S. Has been conducting thousands of air military expressing concern wednesday over russias tactics, a military spokesman calling those largescale missions with socalled dumb bombs antiquated suggesting the russian strikes show little regard for civilians below. The u. S. Top military adviser general joseph dunnford defending the more discriminate national u. S. Approach saying theyre very careful in terms of civilian casualties and that he will not apologize for that. Whatever happens with those russian air strikes, the forces here want all of the air strikes to continue and intensify. Robin and george. All right, martha, thank you. Both on the air and on the ground. We move on to that political backlash against Syrian Refugees settling here in the United States. House is going to vote on a bill that would stop it until the screaming process is beefed up. The president promising to veto it. Reporter the house is by voting to temporarily prevent the administration from allowing more Syrian Refugees to come into the country. Just one day after a paris aing thatter was pretending to be a syrian refugee using this doctored passport congress is voting to temporarily keep all Syrian Refugees out of the u. S. We can be compassionate and we can also be safe. Reporter Congress Wants the fbi not only to run background checks on all refugees, a process that already takes up to two years, but to certify that each syrian is not a threat, one syrian refugee family bound for the u. S. Wednesday after three years of waiting was rerouted to connecticut after indianas governor refused to let them in. I think theyre happy to be in a place that at least at least the governor wants them to be in. Reporter more than 2,000 Syrian Refugees already live in the u. S. None have any known ties to terrorism but now 31 governors say they wont accept more. Overseas president obama slammed republicans for stoking fear saying theyre scared of widows and orphans. After the nicheinitial spasm of rhetoric, people settle down, take a look at the facts and well be able to proceed. Reporter ted cruz fired back on wednesday. Mr. President , come back and insult me to my face. Lets have a debate on Syrian Refugees right now. Reporter cruz is now proposing banning all muslim refugees from syria but listen to what he said just last year. We have welcomed refugees that the tired, huddled masses for centuries. Thats been the history of the United States. We should continue to do so. Reporter speaking in the philippines this morning the president said that refugees dont pose any more of a threat than tourists. He said the notion that refugees pose more of a threat than millions of tourists that come into the United States each year, quote, just doesnt jive with reality. George. And, jon, the president and congress both digging in hard right here. Could this lead to another Government Shutdown . Reporter well, it sure could because right now the question is whether or not to have a pause but government funding runs out at december on december 11th and republicans are willing to push on this, potentially to say that they will not fund this program and well see what happens to the president s veto threat at that point. Jon karl, thanks very much. All right, george. Now to the severe storms that moved across the country flooding in the southeast. Tornadoes reported around atlanta plus millions on alert for a big winter storm. Ginger. Yeah, winter storm. Were talking about it. Were almost there. Lets start with the pictures out of atlanta. Those volks plowing through the water. Rainfall rates of an inch or more per hour and then the damage to some of the homes in central georgia. All from potential damaging winds or tornadoes. Those storms calmed down a lot this morning but moving to the north and east, midatlantic and northeast will see the rainfall from them and that winter storm is one of our big headlines from milwaukee back to sioux city, iowa. How much snow are we talking central iowa could see more than a half foot. Just north and west of chicago has been some of the heaviest rain and snowfalls and i think milwaukee gets really close. So behind this, im talking oh. Why. I know but i got to do it. Ill be back in a couple minutes. Still smileingsmiling. Chicago. An American Airlines jet bound for england was forced to return to Ohare Airport after hitting severe turnbulenceturbulence. Two flies were taken to the hospital and passengers are being rebooked today. Could be delays for travelers across the country as thousands of workers at seven of the busiest airports including both new york airports go on strike over wages and union rights. They include baggage handlers and cleaners. And tensions are escalating in minneapolis with both police and protesters firing chemical spray at one another. Demonstrators have been camped out since sunday when officers shot and killed jamar clark. They say he was preventing paramedics from helping an assault victim. Protesters are demanding Police Release video of that shooting. And this morning, one womans determination is inspiring meme everywhere. She was in labor at a hospital in georgia when she used her computer to finish her college exam. She was not going to let a little labor pain, a lot of labor pain get in the way of passing her psychology class. With contractions three minutes apart she finished the test and then delivered a beautiful baby girl. She passed the test by the way which was pretty awesome and says just because im considered a young mother doesnt mean i have to be considered a bad mother and wants that education to give her child a real shot at a great live. 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