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Attackers and the united states. Reporter f. B. I. Director james comey tried to tamp down fear today. He said terrific task forces across the country have been ordered to step up their surveillance of potential suspects. Comey says the f. B. I. Is investigating dozens of people deemed high risks for carrying out a copycat paris attack. He vowed to cover them luke a blanket. U. S. Attorney general Loretta Lynch we take all threats seriously. Were acting aggressively to defuse threats as they emerge, and we are vigorously investigating and prosecuting those who seek to harm the american people. Reporter u. S. Officials remain concerned about lone wolf videos. Comey says the propaganda influences what he calls troubled souls. When two isisinspired extremists tried to attack a mohammed cartoon contest in garland, texas back in may, it arrests. Just weeks later, police confronted a terrorism suspect in boston. He charged the officers with a knife and was shot and killed. According to the department of justice, since 2013, more than 70 people have been charged with attempting to join isis or other terrorismrelated offenses. But comey says, to stay on top of the threat, he needs the publics health. Counterterrorism is what you pay us to do. Tell us what you saw and then go on living your lives, living your life while we do our work. That is channeling fear into something healthy which is awareness of your surroundings and not something disabling. Thats what we hope you will do. Reporter Law Enforcement is more concerned about those troubles souls comey mentioned than americans who have gone to fight with isis in syria. Scott, around 250 people have tried to travel to join isis or other groups, and comey says the number of new cases is going down. Pelley jeff pegues in the washington newsroom. Jeff, thank you. In paris today, the memorials to the 129 who died continue to grow. And officials confirm that the man they believe planned the attacks was killed yesterday. Abdelhamid abaaoud. Elizabeth palmer is in paris. Reporter abaaoud, a convicted isis recruiter and presumed terrorist mastermind was killed here in a suburban apartment. gunfire as he and his accomplices made their last stand in a ferocious gun battle with Police Wednesday morning. The police arent sure if the 28yearold was shot or if he blew himself up, but forensic officers had to rely on skin samples and fingerprints to identify his dismembered body. French media say the woman who is thought to have detonated a suicide vest in the shootout is abiewlds cousin, hasna aitboulahcen. Authorities believe abaaoud not only directed the paris attacks four out of six other failed attacks in france this year, including one on a train in august when a gunman was overpowered by three american passengers. French intelligence thought abaaoud was in syria and had no idea he was in france until a tipoff three days ago that he was back. We received though information said the interior minister, from any of the European Countries he must have traveled through. With hundreds of young european men like abaaoud traveling back from isis battlefields in syria, that points to serious holes in European Border controls, and a dangerous failure of some countries to share their data. Frances government is pushing to extend the state of emergency for three more months here, which, among other things, gives police the right to Search Properties without a warrant and and, scott, today, frances Prime Minister manuel valls, announced since friday 600 searches have been carried out and more than 150 people with links to islamist extremists have been put under house arrest. Pelley Elizabeth Elizabeth palmer, elizabeth, thanks. Abaaoud is from belgium, and today police there carried out six raids in search of suspects. Allen pizzey is in brussels. Reporter reporters and camera crews rushed to scene of one of the raids but the suspect from this house had already been whisked away. The sullen atmosphere left behind show why the jihadi recruiting grounds are so hard to penetrate. Several men say they knew one of the paris attackers. One told us he smoked marijuana with terror suspect Salah Abdeslam, still on the run, four days before the attacks but no one would talk on samara. Weve got families, he said and we dont want trouble from the police. As secondclass citizens because they come from immigrant backgrounds makes young men susceptible to the call of the jihadis. Recruiters allegedly troll the central train station. Deputy mayor Ahmed El Khannouss says he is fighting a losing battle. No one, he says, knew isis had developed what i call the frankenstein of terror, the power of convincing, of conditioning youthing. No one was ready, nobody except the potential recruits. This woman from molenbeek who does not want to be identified said her son left for syria without warning. He was killed fighting for isis. There is somebody manipulating and brainwashing them she said. My son didnt just leave like that on his own. Belgian police have put out an appeal on their web site for leads in the hunt for Salah Abdeslam who rented a car used in the paris attacks. He is extremely dangerous, it warned, and likely armed. In a Statement Released through his lawyer tonight, the father of abdelhamid abaaoud, the believed mastermind said he was relieved his son is dead. Pelley for some, the step from feeling marginalized to taking up arms can be a short one, and Holly Williams has been exploring that part of the story. Reporter at least five of the terrorists were french citizens, some of them born and raised here. The french president says his country is now at war, but the uncomfortable truth is that the enemy comes from within. Theyre a tiny fraction of frances more than five million muslims. But around 1,000 french citizens are thought to have joined extremist groups in iraq and syria, and over 200 are believed to have returned home. Christian prouteau used to lead the antiterror squad in and he has studied how young men are radicalized. Reporter dying . Dying. Reporter in the name of god. In the name of god. Reporter after the bloodshed, the french have shown unity in their grief. Muslim leaders have condemned the attacks. Are are yet, many muslims in france say they feel excluded, ghettoized in poor suburbs, and discriminated against because of their religion. Kamal masaudi told us he immigrated to france four years ago from algeria. Only in a small minority of cases do those feelings turn to violent extremism, but christian problems is the only solution. Reporter there was a sharp spike in antimuslim incidents in france following the Charlie Hebdo shooting in january. The fear now, scott, is that in the aftermath of these attacks, french muslims will become even more isolated. Pelley Holly Williams in paris for us tonight. Hole, thanks. President obamas plan to admit 10,000 syrian and iraqi refugees in the next year was dealt a serious blow today. The house voted 289 to 137 for tougher screening procedures, requiring the f. B. I. Director to sign off on each and every refugee from those two nations. Every republican and nearly 50 democrats voted yes. The senate will consider this after thanksgiving. The president threatened to veto but todays vote would be enough to override it. A new report by Congress Says more than 250 americans have attempted to join isis. One in four is from minnesota, many of them former refugees. Jamie yuccas examines why this state has become a Fertile Ground for terror groups. Reporter 18yearold dahir ali is exactly who groups like isis are looking to recruit. Hes young, muslim, and often fields like an outsider. People come up to me and say youre this, youre that, youre a terrorist. Reporter he grew up in the Cedar Riverside community in minneapolis which has the largest somali population in the country. Many came as refugees in the 1990s. The Unemployment Rate here is 21 , three times the state average. And an Alarming Number of young somali men from this neighborhood have left to join extremist groups. Since 2007, two dozen have joined al shabaab in somalia. Imam Adbisalam Adam is part of a Community Task force created radicalization. Its really time for muslims to really, you know, stand up and really fight these groups and defeat them through both faith and militarily, too. Reporter what is so appealing to young people . They are appealing to the sense of accomplishment, of being the other, more, you know, bigger than yourself kind of sentiment. Theres no contradiction between being a muslim, being an american, and being a somali. All three are good. Reporter this city has also deployed Somali Police officers, like Mukhtar Abdulkadir and Abdiwahab Ali to develop trust in a neighborhood suspicious of authorities. They walk the beat meeting elders, interathing with the young, and men in the neighborhood now know them. You give them a number, they call you before they call 911. Reporter but they feel the frustration when one of those calls comes too late. They say, mom, i called i i will see you in heaven. Reporter currently five somali men from minnesota are awaiting trial accused of trying to join the terror group isis. Scott, there are at least 15 other cases being investigated. Pelley jamie yuccas reporting for us tonight. Jamie, thank you. Some American Veterans of iraq cant bear watching the country they fought to secure lost to the forces of isis, and incredibly, some of them are returning to iraq as volunteer soldiers. We have an extraordinary report tonight from charlie dagata. Reporter the explosion caught the americans off guard. For these former u. S. Soldiers, its a return to a deadly war zone, but this time theyre fighting alongside Kurdish Peshmerga forces. We have another guy down there, too. Hes kind of bleed. He was back that way. Reporter theyre volunteers in the battle against isis, also known as daesh, who have dug in around the oilrich region of kirkuk. Weve got daesh to the left in the village when you get all the way up here. Kidd, you all stid good back there . This is an isis flag i captured on my first offensive. Reporter your first offensive. Ohio native chris kidd was a marine insurgent in 2004 and fought in some of the fiercest battles in the iraq war. To watch isis take over iraq i felt like it was destroying what we worked so hard to get. Reporter so kidd sold his house and quit his job to join the new war against isis. Hes teamed up with with about 10 u. S. Vets, including this former Army Lieutenant from arkansas. We awares a body camera on each raid to protect his family, we agreed not to use his name. They thought i was crazy at first for coming out here. But theyre supportive now. Reporter the peshmerga are often outgunned, and isis has proven to be resilient. The u. S. Vets go house by house, but on this day, the enemy has vanished. Back on base, kidd repairs the u. S. Army vehicles theyve recaptured from the extremist group. But the biggest difference has been the increased u. S. Airstrikes. After the air support and when we push into towns, daesh run. Reporter how much of a difference does that make . A big difference. Reporter with the fighting growing more intense, these u. S. Vets are counting on that support from their former brothers in arms. Charlie dagata, cbs news, kirkuk, iraq. Pelley theres a good deal from tv pitch man to convicted pedophile, jared fogel was sentenced today. And record hauls in the pacific, but its not fish when the cbs evening news continues. dramatic music centrum brings us the biggest news in multivitamin history. A moment when something so familiar becomes something so new. impact on metal introducing new centrum vitamints. A multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients you enjoy like a mint. New centrum vitamints. Our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy lifes simple pleasures. Now its our turn. Im doing the same for my family. Retirement and Life Insurance solutions from pacific life can help you protect what you love and grow your future with confidence. Pacific life. 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On board the bertholf, we found 50,000 pounds of cocaine worth almost 800 million. To give you an idea of how much cocaine were talking about here, each one of these bricks is a kilo worth about 25,000. That means this is is a quarter million dollars. This entire palette here, about 12 million worth of cocaine. The coast guard estimates its only catching a third of whats out there. Commandant paul zunkuft says the reason theres more cocaine is economics. When you look at the Business Case of what it takes to produce one kilo of cocaine, about 2,000 in colombia. That same kilo sells for 25,000 here in the united states. Reporter this is a lot of drugs. For coast guardsman Brent Leytezll who has two kids, these missions hit home. This makes a difference, and i can tell after all this stuff right here, my kids are safer now. Reporter nearly 700 smugglers have been arrested so far this year. As for the cocaine, some will be kept for evidence. The rest will be incinerated. 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