Week, paris attack. Here now, chief stephanopoul stephanopoulos. Good morning, we are following the it stunning video at the concert hall. First the stunning new video. It captures the moment gunfire rings out in the bataclan con sartre hall. This is the firefight right outside the hall. Civilians running for cover as the police moved in. We are also learning more about how these attacks were carried out. Six sites targeted across paris, french investigators say at least seven attackers worked in three teams and just this morning a car filled with kalashnikovs discovered in a paris suburb. We are learning more about the victims, 192 People Killed including a College Student from california, nohemi gonzalez. President obama weighed in from turkey this morning saying the skies have been darkened. It is an attack on the civilized world. This morning well hear more from president obama. Senator marco rubio, a team of terror experts and begin in paris with world news tonight anchor david muir. Good morning, david. Reporter george, good morning, as you know, this investigation fastmoving. The fbi september a team here to help here op the ground. As you pointed out, that discovery this morning, just a short distance from here, about six miles inside, outside of paris, that black car, they believe it could have been a getaway car. They discover sd kalashnikovs inside. And down the road, the concert hall where attackers inflicted such horror. For the first time, the video, outside, as police took on the attackers. Reporter this morning dramatic video showing the moments French Police faced off with the gunman who had just been inflicting horror inside that concert hall. Time magazine obtaining video of this terrifying scene unfolding friday night. At first a paris street in stunned silence aware of the horror inside that theater then outside a barrage of bullets. An exchange of gunfire sending police out of the line of fire then retaliating. Civilians fleeing the bullets. Now nearly 48 hours after those terror strikes and the city is still on high alert. Landmarks closed. The iconic eiffel tower shut down. The deputy mayor here, telling us, they have never seen terror like this. This is not paris. This is not paris. This is i dont know, but this is not paris. Theres new pictures of president hollande when that first explosion was heard at 9 20 realizing that the city of paris was under attack and at 9 40 terrorists entering that popular bataclan theatre. This instagram taken inside the concert where the american being eagles of death metal were playing. Suddenly you can hear the gunshots cutting through the music. The Terrorists Holding at least 100 hostages. Witnesses reporting the attackers were yelling allahu akbar. They were also heard saying syria and iraq. We now know there were three teams of terrorists coordinating the attacks. Authorities say seven attackers died, detonating identical suicide belts. While over the weekend in brussels Authorities Say a car leading them to make lee arrests in relation to the paris attacks and among the 129 dead, 23yearold California State University student nohemi gonzalez, studying design and spending time abroad, a professor calling her a shining student. While here on the streets of paris this sunday, many here, cannot get those images out of their minds. Even in a city that was tested last january with the Charlie Hebdo attacks, many saying theyve never seen anything like what unfolded friday night. Seven attackers all died, wearing suicide belts, is a signal theyre testimony dealing with a new front on the war on many terror. Thanks, david of the we are joined by police chief fabio golfier responsible for 0,000 officers in the region. Thanks for joining us, captain. We Learned Police found a car filled with kalashnikovs in the paris suburb of montrois. What more can you tell bus that, and are there any other new developments . We know from the investigation, that one of the terrorists came from france, is a french citizen, and found a syrian passport near the place of the attack. A civilian pass pofrt, but we dont know if its from france, no. So, we dont know for sure if the passport found actually belongs to the attacker that is dead . We dont know. The police have said that seven of attackers are dead but isis is claiming there were eight attackers. So did one of the attackers get away . We dont know really. Its a possibility, perhaps all the tourist all the tourists died in france. But, no. Sir, what threat most concern us and fellow officials right now . The security is a problem for all the french people, not only we have to fight a terrorist attack, unprecedented in france. Chief golfiey, thanks for your time this morning, and good luck. Thank you very much. Bye. Now to president obama, i sat down with him to discuss the isis threat thursday afternoon just 24 hours before those first reports from paris. But if isis with affiliates in so many countries right now, even afghanistan, if they decided now to go to international terror, thats a game changer, isnt it . Well, i have to tell you, george, you know, aqap in yemen, al qaeda in yemen, we know has had plots consistently over the last several years to try to bring down an airliner. I think that one of the challenges of these International Terrorist organizations is that they dont have to have a huge amount of personnel if there is a crack in the system then they potentially can exploit it and they are looking for these cracks to exploit. What makes isil the challenge that it is right now is primarily the fact that theyre occupying territory in two countries that arent governed effectively in those spaces. Even your friendly critics, Fareed Zakaria says what you have on the ground now isnt going to be enough. Every couple of months youll be faced with the same choice, back down or double down. I think what is true is that this is always been a multiyear project. Precisely because the government structures and the sunni areas of iraq are weak and there are none in syria and dont have Ground Forces there and in sufficient numbers to simply march into iraq and syria and clean the whole place out. And as a consequence, weve always understood our goal has to be militarily constraining isils capabilities, cutting off their supply line, cutting off their financing. Isis is gaining strength, arent they . Dont think theyre gaining strength. What is true is from the start our goal has been first to contain and we have contained them. They have not gained ground in iraq and in syria, theyll come in, theyll leave, but you dont see this systemic march by isil across the terrain. What we have not yet been able to do is to completely decapitate their command and control structures. Weve made some progress in trying to reduce the flow of foreign fighters and part of our goal has to be to recruit more effective sunni partners in iraq to really go on offense rather than simply engage in defense. That was president obama on thursday and we are joined now by his Deputy National security adviser for strategic communication, ben rhodes. Mr. Rhodes, thank you for joining us this morning. What is the latest intelligence you have . Does the president agree with president hollande this was an act of war by isis . Yes, george, first of all, in all likelihood clearly all the signs point to this being the responsibility of isil. Thats a determination the french authorities have made. Certainly our information supports the strong likelihood that isil was involved in this. We absolutely agree that this was an act of war by isil, any time you have this type of indisdiscriminate National Target of innocent civilians we see that as an act of war by a terrorist group. Thats why weve been waging war against isil for over a year with thousands of air strikes in support for partners that are fighting them on the ground. Is there any intelligence suggesting a specific and credible threat to the homeland . I know yesterday there was none. Has anything new developed there . No, george, the president had a meeting yesterday that you included the secretary of Homeland Security, the director of the fbi, our determination is there is not a specific credible threat to the homeland at this time, but were going to be very vigilant because we know isil has aspirations to attack the United States, as well as our european and other allies and partners so were constantly going to be pulling threads on that intelligence sharing information with our allies, and seeing if there are any aspirations that lead to plotting in the United States. So this was an act of war against americas oldest ally as the president pointed out the other day. How will the United States respond . Well, first of all were clearly going to work closely with the french in terms of intelligence sharing. Also in terms of their military response inside of syria. The french have been with us in iraq and syria and conducting air strikes. I think we want to continue to intensify that coordination. Theres a french twostar general whos positioned in centcom to facilitate that coordination and well be working with the french to go after isil in response. Well also be looking to intensify those things weve seen bear some fruit in recent weeks, the type of leadership strikes weve taken against the leader of isil in libya and jihadi john and in sinjar where our kurdish allies on the ground were able to retake a strategic town. But are those decapitation striking making any difference . George, its going to take time. This is going to be a longterm effort. This is a deeply entrenched group. Its been in this part of the world for many years. It has its origins in al qaeda and iraq and morphed into isil. This threat is going to be with us for some time but we have built an infrastructure of air strikes, of the ability to train and equip forces on the ground, of intelligence that can lead to those types of leadership targets and so our expectation is as we continue to intensify those efforts, hope to draw on more resources from our coalition partner, and roll back isil and ultimately achieve that objective of defeeth the organization. The president received some criticism for that interview we did on thursday in the words he used containment of isil, Carly Fiorina saying isil not contained they are on the march, Chris Christie said the president is living in a fantasy. The president sees the world as he wants to see it. Your response . Well, look, george, the president was responding very specifically to the geographic expansion of isil and iraq and syria. A year ago we saw them on the march in both iraq and syria taking more and more population centers. The fact is we have been able to stop that geographic advance and take back significant amounts of territory in both Northern Iraq and northern syria. At the same time that does not diminish the fact that there is a threat posed by isil not just in those countries but in their aspirations to project power overseas and thats why were focused on the challenge of foreign fighters to come into and out of syria. Many of those have returned to europe in particular. Thats why its such a focus of these meetings here to talk about how we can seal that border with turkey to prevent that flow of foreign fighters and share intelligence to disrupt and prevent attacks in our european allies countries and in the United States. Now that weve seen probably three attacks by isil in just the last two weeks and the clear intent to go global wont the president need to dramatically step up this strategy . Well, well have to be nimble, george. And that means looking at isils efforts to expand. It should be noted that we took that strike against the leader of isil in libya precisely because we were concerned about their efforts to set up a stronghold in libya similar to what theyve been able to do in iraq and syria so we are going to be vigilant and were going to have a basic principle here that there cannot be a safe haven for a terrorist organization like isil that terrorizes the population around it and that seeks to project power and conduct attacks in the capitals of Close Friends and allies like france. Ben rhodes, thanks very much for your time this morning. Lets analyze this now with our terror team, chief investigative correspondent brian ross, former counterterrorism czar to three president s dick clarke and chief Global Affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. Lets bring with the latest on the investigation, this car of kalashnikovs, arrests in belgium but heard that police chief say theyre not sure theyve got everyone. What they do know, george, this was not lone wolf operation this was a team, a cell, put together by isis commanders. They were well trained. They had identical u side vesui vests. Had a superstructure to keep them going, allowed to operate without being detected and looking for more members. The arrest in belgium included one seen on Surveillance Video at the site friday night in paris made his way to brussels. Hes now in custody. He could have been eighth. He may well have been eighth attackers and others as well. So, the search for acome accomplishes goes on this morning . Absolutely very urgent. Dick clarke, three attacks in the last two weeks. Before the president had talked about isil being concentrated on local targets in syria and iraq. They are going global. George, weve known for months that they have an external attack branch and we knew that it was planning an attack or a series of attacks outside of their region. In europe or the United States. Its clear when all the facts are in were going to know that its clear to me now these three attacks were all isis, they were all planned for months. They all have Central Command and control of syria. And that means theyre going to be trying it here. Whether or not they can get through, its. Harder target here. Any sense of why its happening now . Some chatter in france about how it was a response to president hollandes decision to go in with more air strikes in syria. No, this is something theyve been planning for month, i think, they finally got it ready and did it. Martha, that goes to the question about what the United States does about it. We heard ben rhodes say well have to eliminate safe havens what weve seen with isis they have spread, not only in libya, syria and iraq but also in afghanistan where you just were. I was in afghanistan and they have a Training Camp there. They put out graduation photos. The u. S. Military is involved in going after them in afghanistan as well but the idea that we have knocked out safe haven, we havent. Look at mosul. That is the second largest city in iraq and isis still holds it and they have held it for a year and a half. Look at fallujah. They have held fallujah 30 miles west of baghdad for almost two years. So these safe havens continue for isis. Its very complicated with air strikes because those are in populated areas, they dont want to kill civilians there. Targeting is very, very difficult. So what can you do about this targeting problem . You need people on the ground, right . That would certainly help. That would certainly help target. You need intelligence on the ground. That is a real problem. The u. S. Has stepped up air strikes and have had and has had some successes of late. But if you dont have intelligence on the ground and think about syria. I know the administration loves to talk about iraq and progress there. But syria, the idea that weve trained and equipped these rebel fighters, theyve trained and equipped about five rebel fighters. We dont really have partners on the ground who can help us in any significant way in syria. Martha, we know the president met briefly will russian president vladimir putin. One of the Big Questions facing russia after the downing of that airliner, will they now start to go against isis not only the opponents of assad. Reporter i think they probably will. I think youll see russia step up these air strikes. And i think you will see france step up air strikes although theyve been involved and carried out air strikes they havent done very. Of them. Jordan stepped up air strikes right after its pilot was killed earlier this year but then they tapered off. You really have to keep your eye on this because most of the allies taper off and will have to see what france does. Brian, one of the chilling things here, no evidence yet of any real chatter before the attacks. Thats very troubling to u. S. Law enforcement especially. They thought they could detect this kind of planning in advance. That didnt happen. There was no indication they knew this was coming. Bottom line, Richard Clarke, has isis now eclipsed al qaeda as the number one Terror Threat in the world. By far, george. Isis is much more capable. There are more of them. They have more money. They have more discipline, more trading. This is a much bigger threat than we ever faced with al qaeda. Richard clarke, brian ross, martha raddatz, thanks very much. Coming up more on the Terror Threat at home, Pierre Thomas has all the latest on new steps to keep us safe on this special edition of this week. The pursuit of healthier. It begins from the second were born. Because, healthier doesnt happen all by itself. It needs to be earned every day. Using wellness to keep away illness. And believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. 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