That red circle opening fire outside a restaurant last friday night. Patrons dive inside and take cover, and soon its chaos with bullets and glgls flying everywhere and people running for their lives. At one point the gunman appears to be aiming at pointblank range, but the gun misfires and two women escape with h eir lives. There was more gunfire here overnight, but this time it was the police, raiding anpartment on the outskirts of the capital. They were hunting for the suspected mastermind of the attacks that left at least 129 dead and 368 wounded. Most of them are still in the hospital. When the raid was over, officials said another terror operation had been neutralized. Elizabeth palmer begins our coverage. Reporter a vibrant paris neighborhood turned into a war zone when, just after 4 0000. M. S. W. A. T. Teams stormed a third floor apartment and came under a barrage of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] cluding from a woman shooter who is then believed to have blown herself up. The battle raged for an hour. The police, 110 officers in all, backed up by military reinforcements, fired off 5,000 rounds of ammunition. During a lull, neighbors ran for cover. When the shooting finally stopped, three naked men were taken away into custody, with at least five Police Officers wounded. A block away, the owner of the apartment spoke with reporters. He told them that as a favor to a friend, he loaned it to people he didnt know. A short time later, he was under arrest, too, along with seven others. But the presumed leader of the paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was not among them. However, it is possible he is one of at least two killed. As forensic specialists got to work looking for, among other things, more bodies in the ruined building, the paris prosutor, francois molins, said a witnessssold police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communications intercepts and bank data appeared tback that up. All day, residents were coming to grips with the realization that an armed group with an arsenal of weapons had taken refuge in the heart of their community. And now they have got another r worry. Saintdenis has a large immigrant Muslim Population and they are, of course, as afraid of terrorists as anyone else, but theyre also afraid theyll be targeted by the french governments new emergency powers. The powers include the right to search property without a house arrests. Since the paris attacks, president Francois Hollande has underlined again and again that french muslims are full citizens, not terrorists. But the stigma is still ththe. This woman says, i get more strange looks now. Its awful that people put us in the same category. And, of course, theres a real general undercurrent of fear. A family i spoke to in saint denis today told me how glad they were that the terrori mastermind was killed, and when i said, actually, there was s proof of that, even the children burst into tears. Elizabeth palmer with us here in paris tonight. Liz, thank you. Isis released a video today which implied a threat against new york city. It shows scenes from new york and a suicide bomber preparing explosives. The video reaffirms the message that new york city remains a top terrorist target. The policeay that while there is no current or spefic threat, they remain vigilant. Of the nine Terrorists Police say were involved in the paris attacks last friday, five are or were french. Suspected mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud is a aitizen of belgium and allen pizzey is there. Reporter the people of Abdelhamid Abaaouds Old Neighborhood came out in the thousands tonight, in a gesture the jihadists would d ve hated, a rally to show solidarity with the residents of paris. Several young men who say they knew abaaoud described him as normal. He dressed like me in a tracksuit, a regular guy. For becoming a jihadi, before that he was a victim of discrimination, this man said. People dont get radicalized because they want to. Its not like a trip to the store. So how did someone who won a scholarship when he was these youngsters age grow up to be a terrorist . Abaaoud was raised in this modest home in molenbeek, but the dark side of the multi ethnic suburb apparently held more appeal than his familys clothing business. He became radicalized during a stt in jail for petty crime. Released in 2013, he sududnly vanished, and showed up in syria under the name abu umar al baljiki, he started using social media to recruit jihadists. His s ofile shot to real prominence when he appeared in an isis propaganda video, dragging bodies behind a pickup truck and reveling in the image it gave him. According to intelligence reports, he snuck in and out of europe to coordinate terrorist attacks. He bragged about it in an isis online magazine. Whatever his selfimime may have been, as far as residents in this Old Neighborhood are concerned, as one put it, molenbeek already had a bad reputation. Abaaoud hasnt done us any favors. Scott . Our veteran Foreign Correspondent allen n zzey in brussels. Allen, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Almost sixty million americans e affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will liste from maine to maui, thousands of High School Students across the country are getting in on ththaction by volunteering in their communities. Chris young action teams of High School Students are joining volunteers of america and Major League Baseball players to heltrain and inspire the next generation of volunteers. 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At least one was apparently known to french authorities as an extremist but w w still able to travel to syria. Part of the problem is isis has no respect for national borders. Its fighters are smuggled across the Turkish Border into syria, and one of the paris attackers appears to have posed as a refugee in order to enter europe. Now, the u. S. Today said it would help turkey fortify its border . Is that going to help . Reporter that border is 500 miles long and it is porous. I spoke to a senior turkish official yesterday who said that as long as isis exists in syria, it will be impossible to stem the flow of extremists across that border. The other problem is intelligence sharing. That turkish official said turkey had warned frce twice about one of the terrorist attackers, last year and again this year, over concerns that he may have traveled to syria, but french officials didnt follow up until after the paris attacks. Holly williams. Thanks, holly. Ththe are well over 100 americans fighting for isis in syria. According to secretary of state john kerry. In paris, we asked kerry whether the wider goals of isis have now gone international. He calls isis by its arabic acronym daesh. The only goals i can define of daesh are to enforce their twisted view of the caliphate, which has nothing to do with to license rape asashe will of god, of nonmuslim women, to be able to kill yazidis because theyre yazidi, kill shia because theyre shia, kill christians because theyre christian. Thatsshat they do. Now theyre exporting that wholesale. Well, lets see how wholesale it is. Theye exporting it, yes, but most of the folks ive heard responding, and particularlylyn the muslim world, do not accept this. President obama wants the u. S. To take in thousands of Syrian Refugees fleeing the syrian civil war. But republicans are trying to stop him. Margaret brennan is traveling with the president in manila. Reporter president obama lashed out at republican presidenenal candidates who said the u. S. Should not accept any Syrian Refugees. These are the same folks oftentimes who suggested that theyre so tough, that just talking to putin or staring down isil or using some additional rhetoric is somehow going to solve the problems out there, but apparently theyre scared of widows and orphans coming into the United States of america as part of our tradition of compassion. Reporter and mr. Obama warned, thpolitical backlash is helping isis. I cannot think of a m me potent recruitment tool for isil than some of the rhetoric thats been coming out of here during the course of this debate. Reporter the administration plans to accept around 10,000 Syrian Refugees over next year. Of the more than 2,000 refugees admitted since the start of the syrian war, more than 40 are children under 14, and only 2 are single males of combat age. The president says theyre thoroughly vetted over a nearly twoyear process, and he dared his critics to come up wita better system. Theheve been playing on fear in order to try to score political points. Or to advance their campaigns. And ets irresponsible. D its contrary to w w we are. And it needs to stop, because the world is watching. Reporter tonight, white house officials said the president will veto a republican bill that would make it even harder for syrian refugege to enter the u. S. And, scott, despite the uproar, there are no plans to changehe refugee policy. Margaret brennan traveling wiwi the president in mamala tonight. Margaret, thank you. Now with the response from the republicans, heres major garrett. I got to tell you, it is utterly unbefitting of thehe president to be engaging in those kinds of personal insults and attacks. Reporter texas senator ted cruz hit back at the president for suggesting those who do not want to accept Syrian Refugeeses are e american. I would encourage you, mr. President , come back and insult me to my face. Reporter a new poll shows more than half of americans want the u. S. To stop admitting Syrian Refugees, a sentiment echoed by most of the republican president ial field, including marco rubio and john kasich. Its not that we dont want to accept people, its that we cannot, because we cannot nduct effective, reliable background checks. If you admit 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and one of them is an isis killer, you have a problem. We just have to make sure that were not inviting people in here who pose a threat to us, who come in under the cover of refugee status, whose view it is to come in here and destroy us. Thats not unreasonable for america to say no. Reporter in South Carolina today, former Florida Governor jeb bush for the first time called for direct military engagement against isis. The United States, in conjunction with our nato allies, and more arab partners will need to increase our presence on the ground. Reporter and donald trump began runnnng radio ads in earlyly voting states. Bomb the hell out of isis. Well rebuild our military and make it so strong. No o o, and i mean, no ononwill mess with us. Reporter the white house said today not one of the more than 2,000 Syrian Refugees allowed into the u. S. Has been arrested or deported for terrorism m fenses. Scott, in that poll we referred to, 69 of republicans opposed admitting new Syrian Refugees. Major garrett in washington tonight. Major, thank you. Did isis bring down that russian jetliner w wh a bomb in a soda can . Thats next. I absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. Good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. With great coverage protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. Delivery. Hey. 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Reporter isis published the image in its official propaganda magazine along w wh this message revenge was exacted upon those who felt safe in the dock pills she the cockpits of their jets. The groups claims that the soda can bomb brought down the russian plane has not been verified. Just yesterday the russian government confirm the crash in egypts Sinai Peninsula was caused by terrorism. And president Vladimir Putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for killing all 224 people onboard. Investigators say an airport insider in Sharm El Sheikh may have planted the bomb, and the russians say it contained about two pounds of tnt. A u. S. Counterterrorism official says isis in the sinai is one of the groups most active and potent affiliaias. How do you stop Something Like this from getting on a plane . Good security screening methods, vetting your people, things of that nature. Reporter isis is kwn to bobot about its successful terror operations and its published details about other attacks in the past. Scott, out of an abundance of caution, an advisory was sent to u. S. Law enforcement to be on the lockout for similar types of bomb components. Jeff pegues, thanks. A big story back home is the violent weather in the northwest, and a tragic loss for flutie when we come back. At least three people were killed and thousands are without electricity after hurricaneforce nds howled across the northwest. David begnaud is in the hardhit city of spokane, washington. Oh, my god. Reporter 70mileperhour winds toppled 175 trees in the city of spokane, washington, in less than an hour tuesday. That was going quick oh reporter overnight, residents were told not to go outside. The warning came after a woman died when she was struck by a falling treeee another woman was trapped in her car after this tree collapsed onto it. Neighbors rushed to her aid. She was stuck in there for about ten minutes, but we finally got her out on the passenger side. I asked her to rub my head for good luck because she is a very fortunate young woman. Reporter today, work crews were spread d t across the city repairing downed power lines. This tree fell onto the home of 83yearold don roadifer. How severe was the wind around 9 00 p. M. When the neighbors tree fell on your home . Oh, man, it was Something Else. I dont know i never heard wind like that before. Reporter in the seattle area, flooding sent people scrambling. Tim mohrbacher rescued a woman in her home. So it was coming in from both ways at her place, so we pulled her r t of the window and took her to the fire station. Reporter Andrea Zeigler couldnt sleep last night. A tree fell into her home. It unded like an explosion, like a big bomb or something. I thought we were having an earthquake. Im just thankful that god took care of us because, its a house, you know . It can be replaced. Reporter Business Owners were busy protecting their properties with sandbags. In southwest colorado, 100mileperhour winds led to near whiteout conditions. Nearly three feet of snow xas fallen in parts of colorado over the last 72 hohos. Back here in spokane, the wind toppled this nearly 100yearold tree and sent it falling into the home behind me. There was a man and his three children inside. They were not harmed. Scott, tonight, in the greater spokane area, nearly 139,000 people are without power right now. David begnaud in spokane for us. David, thank you. Sad news tonight from former nfl quarterback doug flutie. In a posting on facebook, he said that his father dick died today of a heart attack, and his mother joan died an hour later, also from a heart attack. They were married 56 years. Dougtflutie wrote, they say you can die of a broken heart, and i believe it. Well have some final thoughts from paris in a moment. 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