abdelhamid abaaoud dead. three things, i think, that are crucial here. one, it's amazing that he was here in france in the shadow of the stade de france, the stadium attacked friday night. number two, it's amazing they pulled this off. they killed him within days of this attack. number three, and this may be the most important for us right now, what does this mean going forward for the battle against would-be terrorists here in paris? does it disrupt or slow down possible operations? >> i think it does disrupt. abaaoud was probably going to be part of second wave, another spectacular attack when all of the world's media was here in paris. they had very heavy weapons. this was the second team, it's almost certain at this point they were about to launch an attack, we've been told that by sources, officials. this is the worrying thing. this is part of a wider network. a half dozen belgium and french isis recruits, climbed up the hierarchy, many are now in raqqah, where they're training,