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places like the verizon center. we have not been able to fully assess this. richard: all this after the noise and chaos of this assault. the police found in the bullet in the rubble bullet-ridden body of the ringleader of the paris attacks. the remains so damaged that investigators could only identify him by his fingerprints. the fbi called the investigation and effort to take down the entire network. richard: french authorities say that he was behind at least four other isis plots this year. they are worried about other attacks that might be planned. richard: the police are still searching for two other suspects. i think it is a long-term war against an enemy that we cannot see. richard: after the paris attacks, french investigators got a tip the man was in syria plotting another attack. incredibly, a discarded cell phone led investigators to his cousin, then the terrorist hideout in suburban paris. the big concern now is terrorist may try to use chemical or biolog
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