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KMEG CBS Overnight News November 19, 2015
Snow ski but no to people who want to snowboard . As this historic footage shows, for more than 75 years, utla has promoted itself as a skiers paradise. Enthusiastic skiers from around the globe flock to this uniqueue resort. Reporter known for its deep powder and beautiful scenery, its one of three resorts in the u. S. That does not allow snowboarding. Its a policy this group of snowboarders wants to change. Its about access, exclusion and violates the law. Reporter unlike the other two resorts thth ban boarders, ulta leases public land. They say the skiersonly policy is discriminatory and violates their rights. Under the law, if you have a policy that excludes one group of people because you dont like that group of people, that vie hates the equal protectioio clause. Part of it isis thats m m public land as well. They operate on public property. I feel like i have a right to be able to use that mountain. Reporter this undercover video provided by the snowboarders involved in the case, snows the level of animosity some skiers have towards boarders. I hate them. Oh, y y guys are the worst. Iont everant to see a snowboarder near me. Reporter but they contend theyre banning snow boards, not the people that ride them. In a statement, the company says restrictions are a business decision made to promote a unique recreational experience. They say the equipment restrictions are not about banning people. This argument doesnt have a snowballs chancnc the equal protection clause is concerned about laws that treat people differently based on who they are. And its okay in most cases for differently based on what they do. Reporter these snowboarders know theyre likely facing an uphill battle but hope the legal stem gives them a life. It is a way of life. To be excluded from the best powder and not to be part of that is something very disappointing. Reporter there is no word on when the federal
Appeals Court
will make their decision, but it is interesting to note, last year a judge in utah threw out the case because he said allowing the case to move forward could open the door to more lawsusus being filed against private cocoanies. Weve been changing things up with ky love. Oh yeah. Its a pleasure gel that gnifies both our sensations. Yeah, it makes us feel like. Dare to feel more with new ky love. Im alex trebek. If youre age 50 to 85, this is an important message. So please, write down the number on your screen. The lock i want t talk to you about isnt the one on your door. Its a rate lock for your
Life Insurance
that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. But be careful. Many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the
Colonial Penn
program. Call this number to learn more. This plan was designgn with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable
Life Insurance
thats simple to get. Coverage options for just 9. 95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. Act now and your rate will be it will never increase. Your coverage can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no o alth questions. You cannot be turned down because of your health. Call for your information kit and gift. Both are free, with no obligation. Dont wait, former
Alaska Governor
and viceceresidential candidate sarah palin hasas been keeping a a low profile since she lost her job as a commentator for fox news. But palin has a new book out a is opening up to the press. Tracy smith took a trip to alaska to chat with palin for sunday morning. This is stunning. I love waking up to this every day. Reporter wasilla, alaskas most famous pvate citizen still lives in the same house, the one she bought before she was a household name. After the loss in 2008, did you come back here to nurse your wounds . Came back here, man, because got to get back to real life, you know . Reporter did you feel like a loser . Well, sure. You either win or you lose. And its like, ng, i wish i could have added more, contributed more positively. Maybe there was nohance that we were going to win any way. Reporter do you feel like youre to blame for the loss in 2008 . Because people d blame you. Well, it takes a team to win, so it takes a team to lose. I was part of the team that came in second, o o of two. So, yes. Yeah, i mean, semantics. Words matter. You either win or you lose we lost. That makes you not a winner, at that time. Reporter it all began, of course, in the summer of 2008, when senator john mccain picked
Alaska Governor
sarah palin, a feisty 44yearold mother of five, to be his running mate. The next
Vice President
of the
United States
, sarah palin. Reporter at that moment, she had a lot going on in her private life. Her oldest son was bound for iraq. She had a new baby with special needs. And she just found out her unmarried teenen daughter, bristol, was pregegnt. They say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. Reporter sarah palin was new to national politics, and sometimes it showed. Her every stumble was immortalized on latenight tv. I believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. And i can see russisifrom my house. [ laughter ] rorter she also took a lot of heat for this awkward moment with katie couric. When it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stayy informed . Ive read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and media. What specifically, im curious . All of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years. I have reporter was that a fair question . Sure, yeah. I had a crappie answer. But it was a fair question. I didnt like, thoughgh the way that forever then in the seven years that interview has kind of been stamped on my forehead as, shes an idiot. I just think in the context of the whole ball of wax that day or two days of editing, it wasnt real fun. Reporter and in the end, it wasnt e en close. At this defining momomt, change h h come to america. Let me show you something for instance. Reporter if 2008 was a hard year for sarah palin, 2015 hasnt been much better. She lost her job as a commentator for fox news, though she wont exactly be going hungry. This season is moose. Reporter this is all moose in sneer yeah, this is all moose. Reporter and this past may, her daughter bristols marriage was called you have. You mentioned a disappointment is a marriage falling through. Bristol is pregnant again. This cant be how you saw this playing out . Heck. Being a single mom. My heart goes out to the single parents. But my admiration for what it is theyre able to accomplish, doing double duty. The time with her little boy, tripp. I cant wait for about 45 more days and im going to have a ttle baby granddaughter, and im happy about it. Reporter youre looking at it like a blessing. Absolutely. Reporter there are those that say, come on, this goes against everything you stand for. Well, the cool thing about putting your faith in god is, he certainly is a god of
Second Chance
ns and third and fourth and fifth chances. I screww up all the time. Reporter she says she t tns to scripture t t help her through tough times, and as she writes in a new book, shes had her share. I think this book will express some of that, because theres a lot of admittance of the mistakes. Theres admittance in the book about things that, oh, yeah, i orchestrated that when i p phed it too far and i screwed itup. And god bless the
United States
of america. Reporter palins political her opinions are as clear as ever. Theres this feeling that maybe instead of contributing to making things work, that youre part of the problem of people not being able becauseseome of my comments are very candid and costic to some, i do that because i know that i speak for a whole lot of pele thinking the same thing but dont have a microphone or a stage and they want somebody to say it and ill say that and call people out for doing something stupid and ill use ththword upid. Reporter do you worryry thats too divisive . Too many people worry thats too divisive or worried about the politically correct police that will tell them to sit down and shut up thats part of the problem in our country right now. Welcome back to the republican president ial debate. Ifou had to choose one candidate in the rublican field, who would that be . I would sd donald trump, because he has nothing to lose. He doesnt have to be bought or sold, especially when it comes to contributions. He is his own man. I may leave here and you will say thats not nice what he said. Who cares . Hi reporter but a a the moment, there are more important people in sarah palins life. How did you do at school today, though . Reporter trig, her youngest, is now 7. Did you get to go on the slide at recess . Yes. Was your job to push the kids down the slide . Yes. Reporter being a fulltime mom never slowed he ever down before and it doesnt nono i still usually write something every day for my facebook page, because i want to keep up with the people and inform people about issues i think they need to
Start Talking
about. It, its time to give you a bath, right . Is that fun . How abouou brushing y yr teeth . No. He doesnt like e at either. Reporter so you would leave this to go back on the campaign trail . This will always be home. I uld know i could always come back here. Reporter translation, she would jump at the chance. Youre willing to run again . I would be willing. Thats a good way to put it. Eporter sarah p pin cant really see whatt russia from her house. She never said she could. But what she can see is even better. You see a lot of
Silver Lining
here, dont you . Thats clouds, but theres light coming through the clouds all the time. And i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. I look a aund and i get to see the beauty of gods creation. Be right back. The
French National
soccer team was in the middle of a match when the terrorists struck outside the field. They were back on the field, facing england and it turned into a lovov match. Mark phillips reports. Reporter several inter
National Soccer
games were canceled, but the one here went ahead. And it was more than just a game, it was a statement of defiance. You know a game is more than a game whenhe theme song of the night isishe visiting teams anthem. And when the home stadium, wembley, the shrine of english soccer, is decorated in the visiting teams colors. After the tragedy in paris last friday night, including the attempt by the attackers to cause mass carnage at thehe francegermany soccer game, the suicide bombers detonating outside the stadium, the french were given the option of pulling out of last nighs london game. Two french players had been directly affected. Ones cousin was killed. And another escaped from the bataclan concert hall massacre. But the team wanted to play and the fans wanted to come. Now im here to support my country. I know that every country are behind us in the situation. This is just amazing. Reporter the wreath laying by
Prince William
was amazing. The sininng of the a ahems was amazing. The words to the french anthem were put up on the scoreboard so the english fans could sing along. They did. The song sung not just by the french but the english and in london. These are extraordinary times. An anthem that resonates still today and not just in n ance. You brought a pile of kids here. Any concerns . Were here to watch the match, enjoy the match and remember whats happened in the last week. We love you, paris i loveyou. Repepter if love is all you needed, there were about ,000 cases of it here. The french played, but their heart wasnt really in it. They lost 20. Nobody cared about the score. The winner here was sanity. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us from the
Broadcast Center
rigig here in new york city, im michelle miller. Tonight from paris,
Police Hunting
for the mastermind of the friday attacks storm an apartment, and they say they have smashed another terror ring. The president versus the republicans overeryrian refugees. Theyre s sred of widows and orphans. If you admitted 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and one is an isis killer, you have a problem. Northwest storms turn deadly and leave many without power. And, a parisian has a message for the terrorists and a lesson for us all. This is the cbs oveight news. Reporting tonight from paris. Well begin tonight with the first video of one of the terror attacks in progress. These silent security pictures obtained by londons daily mail show one of the terrorists in thatated circle opening fire outside a rereaurant last friday night. Patrons divenside and take cover, and soon its chaos with bullets and glass 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 their lives. There was more gunfire here overnight, but this time it was the police, raiding an apartment 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 ovov, officicis 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 00 a. M. S. W. A. T. Teams stormed a third floor apartment and came under a barrage of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] including 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 ammunititi. 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 t me 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, thehearis prosecutor, francois molins, said a witness told police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communications intercepts and bank data appeared to back 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 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 popors include the righthto search property without a warrant, set curfews and order 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 there. This woman says, i get more strange lookoknow. 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 terrorist mastermind was killed, and when i said, actually, there was no proof of that, even the children burst into tears. Lizabeth 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 in a statement, the nypd said the video reaffirms the mesesge that new york city remains a top terrorist target. The police say that while there is no current or specific 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 citizen of belgium and allen pizzey is there. Reporter theheeople of
Abdelhamid Abaaoud
s
Old Neighborhood
came out in the thousands tonight, in a gesture the jihadists would have 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. As for becoming a jihadi, before that he was a victim of discrimination, this man said. People dont get radicalized because they want to. 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 appapantly held more appeal than his familys clothing business. He became radicalized during a stint in jail for petty crime. Released in 2013, he suddenly vanished, and showed up in syria under the name abu umar al baljiki, he started using social media to recruit jihadists. His profile shot to real prprinence 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 selfimage 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 pizzey in brussels. Will be right back. Alalst sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Togegeer we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of
High School Students
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High School Students
are joining volunteers of america and
Appeals Court<\/a> will make their decision, but it is interesting to note, last year a judge in utah threw out the case because he said allowing the case to move forward could open the door to more lawsusus being filed against private cocoanies. Weve been changing things up with ky love. Oh yeah. Its a pleasure gel that gnifies both our sensations. Yeah, it makes us feel like. Dare to feel more with new ky love. Im alex trebek. If youre age 50 to 85, this is an important message. So please, write down the number on your screen. The lock i want t talk to you about isnt the one on your door. Its a rate lock for your
Life Insurance<\/a> that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. But be careful. Many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the
Colonial Penn<\/a> program. Call this number to learn more. This plan was designgn with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable
Life Insurance<\/a> thats simple to get. Coverage options for just 9. 95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. Act now and your rate will be it will never increase. Your coverage can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no o alth questions. You cannot be turned down because of your health. Call for your information kit and gift. Both are free, with no obligation. Dont wait, former
Alaska Governor<\/a> and viceceresidential candidate sarah palin hasas been keeping a a low profile since she lost her job as a commentator for fox news. But palin has a new book out a is opening up to the press. Tracy smith took a trip to alaska to chat with palin for sunday morning. This is stunning. I love waking up to this every day. Reporter wasilla, alaskas most famous pvate citizen still lives in the same house, the one she bought before she was a household name. After the loss in 2008, did you come back here to nurse your wounds . Came back here, man, because got to get back to real life, you know . Reporter did you feel like a loser . Well, sure. You either win or you lose. And its like, ng, i wish i could have added more, contributed more positively. Maybe there was nohance that we were going to win any way. Reporter do you feel like youre to blame for the loss in 2008 . Because people d blame you. Well, it takes a team to win, so it takes a team to lose. I was part of the team that came in second, o o of two. So, yes. Yeah, i mean, semantics. Words matter. You either win or you lose we lost. That makes you not a winner, at that time. Reporter it all began, of course, in the summer of 2008, when senator john mccain picked
Alaska Governor<\/a> sarah palin, a feisty 44yearold mother of five, to be his running mate. The next
Vice President<\/a> of the
United States<\/a>, sarah palin. Reporter at that moment, she had a lot going on in her private life. Her oldest son was bound for iraq. She had a new baby with special needs. And she just found out her unmarried teenen daughter, bristol, was pregegnt. They say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. Reporter sarah palin was new to national politics, and sometimes it showed. Her every stumble was immortalized on latenight tv. I believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. And i can see russisifrom my house. [ laughter ] rorter she also took a lot of heat for this awkward moment with katie couric. When it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stayy informed . Ive read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and media. What specifically, im curious . All of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years. I have reporter was that a fair question . Sure, yeah. I had a crappie answer. But it was a fair question. I didnt like, thoughgh the way that forever then in the seven years that interview has kind of been stamped on my forehead as, shes an idiot. I just think in the context of the whole ball of wax that day or two days of editing, it wasnt real fun. Reporter and in the end, it wasnt e en close. At this defining momomt, change h h come to america. Let me show you something for instance. Reporter if 2008 was a hard year for sarah palin, 2015 hasnt been much better. She lost her job as a commentator for fox news, though she wont exactly be going hungry. This season is moose. Reporter this is all moose in sneer yeah, this is all moose. Reporter and this past may, her daughter bristols marriage was called you have. You mentioned a disappointment is a marriage falling through. Bristol is pregnant again. This cant be how you saw this playing out . Heck. Being a single mom. My heart goes out to the single parents. But my admiration for what it is theyre able to accomplish, doing double duty. The time with her little boy, tripp. I cant wait for about 45 more days and im going to have a ttle baby granddaughter, and im happy about it. Reporter youre looking at it like a blessing. Absolutely. Reporter there are those that say, come on, this goes against everything you stand for. Well, the cool thing about putting your faith in god is, he certainly is a god of
Second Chance<\/a> ns and third and fourth and fifth chances. I screww up all the time. Reporter she says she t tns to scripture t t help her through tough times, and as she writes in a new book, shes had her share. I think this book will express some of that, because theres a lot of admittance of the mistakes. Theres admittance in the book about things that, oh, yeah, i orchestrated that when i p phed it too far and i screwed itup. And god bless the
United States<\/a> of america. Reporter palins political her opinions are as clear as ever. Theres this feeling that maybe instead of contributing to making things work, that youre part of the problem of people not being able becauseseome of my comments are very candid and costic to some, i do that because i know that i speak for a whole lot of pele thinking the same thing but dont have a microphone or a stage and they want somebody to say it and ill say that and call people out for doing something stupid and ill use ththword upid. Reporter do you worryry thats too divisive . Too many people worry thats too divisive or worried about the politically correct police that will tell them to sit down and shut up thats part of the problem in our country right now. Welcome back to the republican president ial debate. Ifou had to choose one candidate in the rublican field, who would that be . I would sd donald trump, because he has nothing to lose. He doesnt have to be bought or sold, especially when it comes to contributions. He is his own man. I may leave here and you will say thats not nice what he said. Who cares . Hi reporter but a a the moment, there are more important people in sarah palins life. How did you do at school today, though . Reporter trig, her youngest, is now 7. Did you get to go on the slide at recess . Yes. Was your job to push the kids down the slide . Yes. Reporter being a fulltime mom never slowed he ever down before and it doesnt nono i still usually write something every day for my facebook page, because i want to keep up with the people and inform people about issues i think they need to
Start Talking<\/a> about. It, its time to give you a bath, right . Is that fun . How abouou brushing y yr teeth . No. He doesnt like e at either. Reporter so you would leave this to go back on the campaign trail . This will always be home. I uld know i could always come back here. Reporter translation, she would jump at the chance. Youre willing to run again . I would be willing. Thats a good way to put it. Eporter sarah p pin cant really see whatt russia from her house. She never said she could. But what she can see is even better. You see a lot of
Silver Lining<\/a> here, dont you . Thats clouds, but theres light coming through the clouds all the time. And i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. I look a aund and i get to see the beauty of gods creation. Be right back. The
French National<\/a> soccer team was in the middle of a match when the terrorists struck outside the field. They were back on the field, facing england and it turned into a lovov match. Mark phillips reports. Reporter several inter
National Soccer<\/a> games were canceled, but the one here went ahead. And it was more than just a game, it was a statement of defiance. You know a game is more than a game whenhe theme song of the night isishe visiting teams anthem. And when the home stadium, wembley, the shrine of english soccer, is decorated in the visiting teams colors. After the tragedy in paris last friday night, including the attempt by the attackers to cause mass carnage at thehe francegermany soccer game, the suicide bombers detonating outside the stadium, the french were given the option of pulling out of last nighs london game. Two french players had been directly affected. Ones cousin was killed. And another escaped from the bataclan concert hall massacre. But the team wanted to play and the fans wanted to come. Now im here to support my country. I know that every country are behind us in the situation. This is just amazing. Reporter the wreath laying by
Prince William<\/a> was amazing. The sininng of the a ahems was amazing. The words to the french anthem were put up on the scoreboard so the english fans could sing along. They did. The song sung not just by the french but the english and in london. These are extraordinary times. An anthem that resonates still today and not just in n ance. You brought a pile of kids here. Any concerns . Were here to watch the match, enjoy the match and remember whats happened in the last week. We love you, paris i loveyou. Repepter if love is all you needed, there were about ,000 cases of it here. The french played, but their heart wasnt really in it. They lost 20. Nobody cared about the score. The winner here was sanity. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us from the
Broadcast Center<\/a> rigig here in new york city, im michelle miller. Tonight from paris,
Police Hunting<\/a> for the mastermind of the friday attacks storm an apartment, and they say they have smashed another terror ring. The president versus the republicans overeryrian refugees. Theyre s sred of widows and orphans. If you admitted 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and one is an isis killer, you have a problem. Northwest storms turn deadly and leave many without power. And, a parisian has a message for the terrorists and a lesson for us all. This is the cbs oveight news. Reporting tonight from paris. Well begin tonight with the first video of one of the terror attacks in progress. These silent security pictures obtained by londons daily mail show one of the terrorists in thatated circle opening fire outside a rereaurant last friday night. Patrons divenside and take cover, and soon its chaos with bullets and glass 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 their lives. There was more gunfire here overnight, but this time it was the police, raiding an apartment 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 ovov, officicis 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 00 a. M. S. W. A. T. Teams stormed a third floor apartment and came under a barrage of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] including 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 ammunititi. 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<\/a> 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 t me later, he was under arrest, too, along with seven others. But the presumed leader of the paris attacks,
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>, 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, thehearis prosecutor, francois molins, said a witness told police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communications intercepts and bank data appeared to back 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 worry. Saintdenis has a large immigrant
Muslim Population<\/a> 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 popors include the righthto search property without a warrant, set curfews and order house arrests. Since the paris attacks, president
Francois Hollande<\/a> has underlined again and again that french muslims are full citizens, not terrorists. But the stigma is still there. This woman says, i get more strange lookoknow. 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 terrorist mastermind was killed, and when i said, actually, there was no proof of that, even the children burst into tears. Lizabeth 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 in a statement, the nypd said the video reaffirms the mesesge that new york city remains a top terrorist target. The police say that while there is no current or specific threat, they remain vigilant. Of the nine
Terrorists Police<\/a> say were involved in the paris attacks last friday, five are or were french. Suspected mastermind
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a> is a citizen of belgium and allen pizzey is there. Reporter theheeople of
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>s
Old Neighborhood<\/a> came out in the thousands tonight, in a gesture the jihadists would have 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. As for becoming a jihadi, before that he was a victim of discrimination, this man said. People dont get radicalized because they want to. 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 appapantly held more appeal than his familys clothing business. He became radicalized during a stint in jail for petty crime. Released in 2013, he suddenly vanished, and showed up in syria under the name abu umar al baljiki, he started using social media to recruit jihadists. His profile shot to real prprinence 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 selfimage may have been, as far as residents in this
Old Neighborhood<\/a> are concerned, as one put it, molenbeek already had a bad reputation. Abaaoud hasnt done us any favors. Scott . Our veteran
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Something Else<\/a> thats coolol what . . Osteoporosisiss preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. The way out of syria for many refugees and terrorists alike is through turkey. It is place that holol williams has spent a lot of time. Holly, how difficult is it to keep extremists from crossing into europe from syria . Reporter scott, its very difficult. At least six of the attackers are thought to have spent time in syria. At least one was apparently known to french authorities as an extremist but was still able to travel to syria. Part of the probobm is isis has no respect for natnal borders. Its fighters are smuggled across the
Turkish Border<\/a> 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 bordrd 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 france twice about one of the terrorist attackers, last year and again this year, over concncns that he may have traveled to syria, t french officials didnt follow until after the paris attacks. Holly williams. Thanks, holly. There 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 r als of isis have nowow gone international. He calls isis by its arabic acronym daesh. The only goals i can define of daesh are to enforce their which has nothing to do with islam, to put women into slavery to license rape as the 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. Thats what they do. Now theyre exporting that wholesale. Well, lets see how wholesale it is. Theyre exporting it, yes, but most of the folks ive heardrd responding, and particularly in the muslim world, do not accept this. President obama wants the u. S. To take in thousands of
Syrian Refugees<\/a> 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 president ial candidates who said the u. S. Should not accept any
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. 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 somemew going to solve the problems out there, but apparently theyre scared of widows and orphans coming into the
United States<\/a> of america as part of our tradition of compassion. Reporter and mr. Obama warned, the political backlash is helping isis. I cannot think of a more potent recruitment tool for isil than some of the rhetoric thats been coming out of here during the course of thisisebate. Reporter the admdmistration plans s accept around 10,000
Syrian Refugees<\/a> over next year. Of the more than 2,000 refugees admitted since the start of the syrian war, more t an 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 heheared his critics to come up with a better system. Theyve been playing on fear in order to try to score political points. Or to advance their campaigns. And its qrresponsible. And its contrary to who we are. And it needs to stop, because the world is watching. Reporter tonight, white house officials said the president will v vo a republican bill that would make it even harder for
Syrian Refugees<\/a> to enter the u. S. And, scott, despite the uproar, there are no plans to change the refugee policy. Margaret brennan traveling with the president in manila tonight. Margaret, thank you. Now with the response from the republicans, heres major garrett. I got to tete you, it is utterly unbefitting of the 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 Refugees<\/a> are unamerican. I would encourage you, mr. President , come back and insult reporter a new poll shows more than haha of americans want the u. S. O stop admitting
Syrian Refugees<\/a>, 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 conduct effective, reliable background checks. If you admit 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and d e 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<\/a> today, former
Florida Governor<\/a> jeb bush for the first time called for dirececmilitary enengement against isis. S. The
United States<\/a>, in conjunction with our nato allies, and more arab partrs will need to increase our presence on the ground. Reporter and donald trump began running radio ads in early voting states. I will quickly and decisively bomb the hell out of isis. Well rebuild our militity and make it so strong. No one, and i mean, no one will mess with us. Reporter the white house said today not one of the more than 2,000
Syrian Refugees<\/a> allowed into the u. S. Has been arrested or deported for terrorism offenses. Scott, in that poll we referred to, 69 of republicans opposed admitting new
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. Majaj garrett in washington tonight. Major, thank you. Did isis bring down that russian jetliner with a bomb in 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 it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. Delivery. Hey. Lo mein,n, szechwan chicken, chopstic, soy sauce have a good one. Ah, these small new york apartments. Protect your belongings. Let geico help you with renters insurance. Theres moving. And theres moving with move free ultra. It has tripleaction support for your joints, cartilage and d nes. And unlike the big osteobi flex pills, its all in one tiny pill. Move free ultra. Get your move on. Its the
Little Things<\/a> in life that makakme smile. Spending the day with my nieie. I dont use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. Before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. Even well fitting dentures let in food particles. Just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so its nonoabout keeping my d dtures in, its about keeping the food particles out. Try super poligrip free. Weve been changing things up with ky love. Oh yeah. Its a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. It gives us chills in places weve never gotten chills before. Yeah, it makes us feel like. Dare to feel more with new ky love. I know blowdryininfries my hair, but im never gonna stop. Because now ive got pantene shampoo and conditioner the prov formula locks moisture inside my hair and the damage from 100 blowdries is gone. Isis is a mastererf propaganda. And its worth keeping that in mind when we show you what isis claims is the bomb that brought down the russian jetliner in egypt. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter its a soda can, detonator and a switch. It doesnt look like much, but atf special agent curt dennis, an expxpsives expert, says i i could do a lot o odamage. Could that bring down a plane . I think it would depend on where they placed it on the plane and how much explosives it could. Reporter isis published the image in its official propaganda magazine along with 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 confirmed the crash in egypts
Sinai Peninsula<\/a> was caused by terrorism. And president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> vowed to hunt down those responsible for killing all 224 people onboaoa. Investigators say an airport insider in
Sharm El Sheikh<\/a> 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 affiliates. How do you stop
Something Like<\/a> this from getting on a plane . Good security screening methods, vetting your people, things of that nature. Reporter isis is known to boast 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. Aw enforcement to be on the lockout for r milar types of bomb components. S. 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 leaea three people were kikied and thousands are without electricity after hurricaneforce winds 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 ohoh reporter overnightht residents were told not to go outside. The warning came after a woman died when she was struck by a falling tree. 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 asasd her to rub my head for goododuck because she is a aery fortunate young woman. Reporter today, work crews were spread out 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<\/a>. I dont know i never heard wind like that before. Reporter in the seattle area, flooding sent pepele scramblingng tim mohrhrcher rescued a woman in her home. So it was coming in from both ways at her place, so weulled her out of the window and took her to the fire station. Reporter
Andrea Zeigler<\/a> couldnt sleep last night. A tree fell into her home. It sounded like an explosion, like a big bomb or something. I thought we were having an earthquake. Im just thankful thatatod took caca of us because, itss house, you know . It can be replaced. Reporter
Business Owners<\/a> properties with sandbags. In southwest colorado, 100mileperhour winds led to near whiteout conditions. Nearly three feet of snow has fallen in parts of colorado over the last 72 hours. Back here in spokane, ththwind toppled thth 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 fafebook, he said that his father dick died todaof a heart attack, and his mother joan died an hour later, also from a heart attack. They were married 56 years. Doug flutie wrote, they say you fromomaris in a moment. Woman what does it feel like when a woman is havivg a heart tack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. Bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. It affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. When diagnosed, bipolar disorder can be efffftively treated by m md stabilizers. But most people with bipolar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. Learn how easily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. This week parents looked at the questions on the faces of their children, and did their best to make sense of the senseless. How to explain . What is the meaning of life, if life is lost so easily to those who hate . Paris, we recognized each and evevy face. We know them. We met in oklahoma city, in new york and washington after 9 11, and after the last mass shooting, familiar in every time and every place, children serene because they dont understand, parents in a auish because they today, a parisian,
Antoine Leiris<\/a>, found his answer. His fe, who he called the love of his life, was killed friday, leaving him to write a letter to the terrorists for himself and his 17monthold son. You will not have my hatred, he told the killers. This l ltle boy will insult t u by being happy and free. The letter reminded us of viktor frankl, the psychiatrist who endured auschwitzbirkenau. The love of his life was lost in the death camps. Everything can be taken from a man but one thing, he wrote. The last of the human freedoms to choose ones attitude. Or, as
Antoine Leiris<\/a> put it today, we are two, my son and i, but we are stronger than all the armies of the world. Leaves us with silence until we arch inside. Ininhese times dont askskhe meaning of life. Life is asking, whats the meaning of you . Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From outside the cathedral of this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im michelle mille investigators in france cant say for sure whether the suspected mastermind of the paris terror attacks was killed during a predawn raid that turned violent. Two people died in that firefight, and more than a half dozen people were arrested. Elizabeth palmer is in paris with details. Reporter a vibrant paris neighborhood t tned into a war zone. When, just after 4 00 this morning, s. W. A. T. Ams stormed a third floor apartment and came under a barrage of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] including from a woman shooter who is then believev to have blown herself up. The battle raged for an hour. The police, 110 officers in all, backed up by military reinforcements [ gunfire continues ] fired off 5,000 rounds of ammunition. During a lull, neighbors ran for cover. When the shooting finally stopped, three naked men were tatan away into custody,y,ith at least five
Police Officers<\/a> wounded. A block away, the owner of the apartment spoke with reporters. He told them 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<\/a>, was not amongnghem. However, it is possible hes 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 told police on monday that abaaaad was in france, notot syria. Commununation intercepts and bank data appeared to back 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. Now they have another worry. Saintdenis has a large
Muslim Population<\/a>, anantheyre afraid of terrists as anybody els but theyre also afraid theyll be targeted by the french governments new emergency powers, including the right to search property without a warrant, set curfews and order house arrests. Since the paris attacks, president francois h hlande has underlined again and again that french muslims a full citizens not terrorists. But the stigma is still there. Says this woman, 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 saintdenis today how glad they wererehen the terrorist mastermind was killed. When i said there was no proof of that, even the children burst into tears. The paris attacks are overshadowing the economic talks at the apec summit in manila. President obama confirmed the u. S. Is seeking an alliance with russia to combat the islamic state. Margaret brennan is traveling with the preredent. Repepter while russias ready coordinating air strikes with france, and here in manila today, the russian
Prime Minister<\/a> said the st way to combat isis is to unite with the west, and president obama seemed to agree. But he said theres one catch. First, russia has to help end the syrian war. Ive also welcomed moscow going after isil. Reporter just days after russia launched its first significant strikes against isis, president obama extended an offer. If we get a better understanding with russia about the process for bringing an end to the syrian civil war, that obviously opens up more opportunities for coordination with respect to isil. Reporter the strikes were a major shift. Russia spent weeks bombing syrian rebels, some u. S. Backed, who were fighting to unseat president bashar al assad. It may be now having seen isil take down one of their airliners in a hororfic accident that reorientation c ctinues. Reporter now president obama is relying on vladamir putin to help broker a ceasefire in syria, which would eliminate an isis safe haven. Everybody wants to hit isis, and i think that can be done. Say putin may simply be seizing an opppptunity to pair frayed relations with the l lt. I think the paris bombing has produced a short term kumbaya with mr. Putin. I dont think it will last, but they need each other right now. Reporter the coordination needs to coordinate intelligence to track and target isis leaders. That may increase after the french president visits moscow and washington next week. But charlie, there is already some tension. Today, russias top diplomat compared president obamas reluctance to sound
Ground Troops<\/a> to a cat who wants to eat a fish but refuses to get its feet wet. Indiana is the first state in the nation to slam the door on
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. A sysyan family was suppos to be resettled in indiana today. The governor ordered state agencies to stop the process. The family of three has been waiting for three years. They were sent instead to connecticut. On capitol hill,
House Speaker<\/a> paul ryan says legislation dealing with refugees will not include any language related to their reregion. Nanay cordes reports. This isot about politics. This is about national security. Reporter if they cant stop the flow of
Syrian Refugees<\/a>, republicans want more assurances that the screening is being done right. Their new bill would require the department of
Homeland Security<\/a> to certify that each refugee is not a security threaea and has undergone a background investigation. At a classified briefing for house members last night, the
Homeland Security<\/a> secretary said thats already happening. Syrian refugees, for the most part, the ones who we have admitted are women and children. They are the principal victims of the violence that is occurring in that part of the world. Reporter he saididnly 2 of the 2300 refugees accepted so far were single men of combat age. But republicans argued it only takes a few to inflict mass destruction. Remember isis in their own words said we want to exploit the refugee process to infiltrate the west. Reporter michael mccauau chairsrshe
Homeland Security<\/a>ty committee. Are you worried about the message it sends if we close our doors to these refugees all together . You know what im worried about is the gulf states who are taking zero of these refugees. Reporter 30 governors feel the same way and will try to keep refugees out of their states. I cant think of a more potent recruitment tool for isil than some of the rhetoric thats been coming out of here during the course of this debate. Reporter at the apec summit in the philippines, president obama defended his administrations refugee screening process and fired back at his republican critics. Apparently theyre scared of widows and orphans coming into the
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Miles Per Hour<\/a> continue to buffet the ground. The storm is good news for ski resorts, though. Steamboat will open this weekend early for the first time in 13 years. Another ski resort in utah is also open, but wont allow snowboards. Thth sparked a lawsuit. David gnaud has the story. Reporter like most ski resorts in the country, they share the mountain here at loveland ski area. Snowboarders and snow skiers. But the bottom line comes to this, heres the question in this case. Can a resort that leases public land from the federal government say yes to people that want to want to snowboard . As this historic footage shows, for more than 75 years, ulta has promoted itself as a skiers paradise. Enthusiastic skiers from around the globe flock to this unique resort. Reporter known for its deep powder and beautiful scenery, its one of ththe resorts in the u. S. Thahadoes not allow snowboararng. Its a poly this group of snowboarders wants to change. Its about access, exclusion and violates the law. Reporter unlike the other two resorts that ban boarders, ulta leases public land. Rich and drew, seeee here with their lawyer, havee been snowboararng since 80s. Theyre two of the four snowboarders who filed suit. They say the skiersonly policy is discriminatory and violates their constitutional rights. Under the law, if you have a policy that excludes one group of people because you dont like that group of people, that violates the equal protection clause. Part of it is, thats my y public land as well. They operate on public property. I feel like i have a right to be able to use that mountain. Reporter this undercover video provided by the snowboarders involved in the case, shows the level of animosity some skiers have towards boarders. Whom they per soef as perceive as dangerous s sk takers. I hate them. Oh, you guys ararthe worst. I dont ever want to see a snowboarder near me. Reporter but they contend theyre banning snow boards, not the people that ride them. In a statement, the company says restrictions are a business decision made to promote a unique recreational experience. They say the equipment restrictions are not about banning people. This equal proction argument doesnt have a snowballs chance. The equal protection clause is concerned about laws that treat people differently based on who they are. And its okay in most cases for the government to treat people differently based on what they do. Reporter these snowboarders know theyre likely facing an uphill battle but hope the legal system gives them m lift. It is a passion and way of life. To be exeluded from the best powder and not to be part of that is something very disappointing. Reporter there is no word on when the federal
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Alaska Governor<\/a> and
Vice President<\/a> ial candidate sarah palin has been keeping a low profile since she lost her job as a commentator for fox news. But palin has a new book out and is opening up to the press. Tracy smith took a trip to alaska to chat with palin for sunday morning. Reporter this is stunning. Isnt sit a gorgeous view . I love waking up to this every day. Reporter wasilla, alaskas most famous private citizen still lives in t t same house, the one e e bought before she was a household name. After the loss in 2008, did you come back here to nurse your wounds . Came back here, man, because got to get back to real life, you know . Reporter did you feel like a loser . Well, sure. You either win or you lose. And its like, dang, i wish i could have added moror contribud more positively. Maybe there was no chance that we were going to win any way. Reporter do you feel like youre to blame for the loss in 2008 . Because people do blame you. Well, it takes a team to win, so it takes a team to lose. I was part of the team that came in second, out of two. So, yes. Yeah, i mean, semantics. Words matterer you either win or you lose. We lost. That makes you not a winner, at that time. My running mate, my friend, reporter it all began, of course, in the summer of 2008, when senator john mccain picked
Alaska Governor<\/a> sarah palin, a feisty 44yeyeold mother of five, to be his running mate. The next
Vice President<\/a> of the
United States<\/a>, sarah palin. Reporter at that moment, she had a lot going on in her private life. Her oldest son was bound for iraq. She had a new baby with special needs. And she just found out her unmarrieieteen daughter, bristol, w w pregnant. They say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. Reporter sarah palin was new to national politics, and sometimes it showed. Her every stumble was immortalized on latenight tv. Should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy. And i can see russia from my house. [ laughter ] of heat for this awkward moment with then cbs noose an news anchor katie couric. When it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read b bore you u re tapped for this to stay informed . Ive read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and media. What specifically, im curious . All of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years. I have reporter was that a fair question . Ure, yeah. I had a crappy answer. But it was a fair question. I didnt like, though, the way that forever then in the seven years that interview has kind of been stamped on my forehead as, shes an idiot. I just think in the context of the whole ball of wax that day or two days of an interview and editing, it wasnt real fun. Reporter and in the end, it wasnt even close. At this defining moment, change has come to america. Let me show you something for instance. Reporter if 2008 was a hard year for sarah palin, 2015 hasnt been much better. She lost her job as a commentator for fox newswsthough she wont exactly bebeoing hungry. This is this seasons moose. Reporter this is all moose in here if yeah, this is all moose. Reporter and this past may, her daughter bristols wedding was called off. You mentioned a disappointment is bristols marriage falling through. Bristol is pregnant again. This cant be how you saw this playing out . Heck no. Being a single mom. My heart goes out to the single parents. But my admiration for what it is theyre able to accomplish, doing double duty. I watch her do double duty all tripp. I cant wait for about 45 more days and im going to have a little baby granddaughter, and im happy about it. Reporter youre looking at it like a blessing. Absolutely. Reporter there are those that say, come on, this goes against everything you stand for. Well, the cool thing about putting your faith in gogois, he certainly is a god o o
Second Chance<\/a>s and third and fourth and fifth chances. I screw up all the time. Reporter she says she turns to scripture to help her through tough times, and as she writes in a new book, shes had her share. I think this book will express some of that, because theres a lot of admittance of the mistakes. Theres admittance in the book about things that, oh, yeah, i orchestrated that when i pushed it too far and i screwed it up. And god bless the
United States<\/a> of america. Thank you. Reporter palins political future may be cloudy right now. Her opinions are as clear as theres this feeling that maybe instead of contributing to mamang things work, that youre partf the problem of people not being able to find a solution. Because some of my comments are very candid and perceived as costic to some, i do that because i knkn that i speakakor a whole lot of peoplelehinking the same thihi but dont have a microphone or a stage and they want somebody to say it and ill say that and call people out for doing something stupid and ill use the word stupid. Reporter do you worry thats too divisive . Too many people worry thats too divisive or worried about the politically correct police that will tell them to sit down and shut up because youre politically incorrect. Thats part of the problem in our country right w. Welcome back to the republican president ial debate. Reporter if you had to choose one standout candidate in the gop field, who would it be . Right now, i would say that fighter is donald trump. Cause he has nothing to lose. He doesnt have to be bought or soldldespecially when it comes to contributions. He is his own man. I m leave here and you will say thats not nice what he said. Who cares . Hi reporter but at the moment, there are more important people in sarah palins life. How did you do at school today, though . Reporter trig, her youngest, now 7. Did you get to go othe slide at recess . Yes. Was your job to push the kids down the slide . Yes. Reporter being a fulltime mom never slowed her down before and it doesnt now. I still usually write something every day for my facebook page, because i want to keep upp with the
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Start Talking<\/a> about. Then my goodness, before we know it, its time to give you a bath, right . Is that fun . How about brushing your teeth . No. He doesnt like that either. Reporter so you would leave this to go back on the campaign trail . This will always be home. I would know i could always come back here. Reporter translation, she would jump at thchance. Youre willing to run again . I would be willing. Thats a good way to put it. Reporter sarah palin cant really see what russia from her house. She never said she could. But what she can see is even better. You see a lot of
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National Soccer<\/a> team was in the middle of a match friday when terrorists struck right outside the stadium. The team was back on the field tuesday night, facing england in london. And it turned into a love match. Mark phihiips reports. Reporter while theyre cleaning up today after a night that was about a lot more than sports. Several inter
National Soccer<\/a> games were canceled for security reasons, but the one here between england and france went ahead. And it was more than just a game, it was a statement of defiance. You know a game is more than a game when n e theme song of the e night is the visiting teams anthem. And when the home stadium, wembley, the shrine of english soccer, is decorated in the visiting teams colors. Friday night, including the attempt by the attackers to cause mass carnage at the francegermany soccer game, the suicide bombers detonating outside the stadium when they couldnt get in, the french were given the option of pulling out of last nights london game. Two french players had been directly affected. Ones cousin was killed. And anothers sister escaped the bataclan concert hall massacre. But the team wanted to play and the fans wanted to come. I tried for two days and i was dispirted and now im here to support my country. I know that every country are behind us in the situation. This is just amazing. Reportete the wreath laying bybyrince william was amaming. The singing of the anthems was amazing. The words to the french anthem were put up on the scoreboard so the english fans could sing along. The song sung not just by the french but thehenglish and in ndon. These are extraordinary times. An anthem that resonates still today and not just in france. You brought a pile of kids here. Any concerns . Were here to watch the match, enjoy the match and remember whats happened in the last week. This is our plple to be. We love you, paris i love you. Eporter if love is all you needed, there were about 80,000 cases of it here. The french played, but their heart wasnt really in it. They lost 20. Nobody cared about the score. For this thursday. Tonight from paris, police nting for the masterernd of ththfriday attacks stormrmn apartment, and they say they have smashed another terror ring. The president versus the republicans over
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. Theyre scared of widows and orphans. If you admitted 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and one is an isis killer, you have a problem. Nororwest storms turn deadly and leave many without power. And, a parisian has a message for the terrorists and a lesson for us all. This is the cbs s ernight news. Rererting tonight from paris. Well begin tonight with the first video of one of the terror attacks in progress. These silent security pictures obtained by londons daily mail show one of the terrorists in 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 their lives. There was more gunfire here overnight, but this time it was the police, raiding an apartment on the outskirts of the capitata they wererhunting for the suspected mastermind of the attacks that left at least 129 dead and 368 wounded. Most of them are stil in the hospital. When the raid was over, officials said another terror operation had been neutralized. Elizabeth palmer begins our coverage. R rorter a vibrant parar neighborhood turned into a war zone when, just after 4 00 a. 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 hersf 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<\/a> 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 others. But the presumed leader of the paris attacks,
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>, 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 prosecutor, francois molins, said a witness told police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communications intercepts and bank data appeared to back 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 worry. Saintdenis has a large immigrant
Muslim Population<\/a> 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 warrant, set curfews and order hohoe arrests. Sincncthe paris attacks, president
Francois Hollande<\/a> has undeined again and againhat french muslims are full citizens, not terrorists. But the stigma is still there. This woman says, i get more strange looks now. Its awful that people put us in the same category. And, of courur, theres a real general undercurrent of fear. A family i spoke to in saint denis today told me how glad they were that the terrorist mastermind was killed, and when i said, actually, there was no proof of that, even the children burst into tears. Elizabeth palmer with us here in paris tonight. Liz, thank you. Isis released a videdetoday which implied a threat against new york city. It shows scenes from new york explosives. In a statement, the nypd said the police say that while there is no current or specific threat, they remain vigilant. Of the nine
Terrorists Police<\/a> say were involved in the paris attacks last friday, five are or were french. Suspected mastermind
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a> is a citizen of belgium and allen pizzey is there. Reporter the people of delhamid abaaouds o o neighborhood came out in the thousands tonight, in a gesture the jihadists would have hated, a rally tohow 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. As for becoming a jihadi, before that he was s victim of discscmination, this man n id. People dont get radicalized because they want to. Its not like a trip to the 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 stint in jail for petty crime. Released in 2013, he suddenly vanished, and showed up in syria under the name abu umar al baljiki, he started using social media to recruit jihadists. His profile shot to real promomence when he appearerein 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 attacks. He bragged about it in an isis online magazine. Whatever his selfimage may have been, as far as residents in thisisld neighbohood are concerned,d,s one put it, molenbeek already had a bad reputation. Abaaoud hasnt done us any favors. Scott . Our veteran
Foreign Correspondent<\/a> allen pizzey in brussels. Allen, thank you. Will be right back. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree craes ] [ wind howling ] the way out of syria for mama refugees and terrororts alike is through turkey. It is place that hol williams has spent a lot of time. Holly, how difficult is it to keep extremists from crossing into europe from syria . Reporter scott, its very difficult. At least six of the attackers are thought to have spent time in syria. At least one was apparently known to french authorities as an extremist but was still a ae to travel to syria. Part of the problem is isis has no respect for national borders. Its fighters are smuggled across the
Turkish Border<\/a> 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 d lp turkey fortrty its border . Is that going to helel 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 t tkish official said turkey had warned france twice about t e of the terrorist attackers, last year and again this yea over concerns that he may have traveled to syria, but french officials didnt follow up until after the paris attacks. Holly williams. Thanks, holly. There are well over 100 americans fighting for isis in syria. According to secretary of state john kerry. In paris, 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 islam, t tput women into slaveve to license rape as the 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. Thats what they do. Now theyre exporting that wholesale. Well, lets see how wholesale it is. Theyre exporting it, yes, b b st of the folks ive heard responding, and particularly in the muslim world, do not accept this president obama wants the u. S. To take in thousands of
Syrian Refugees<\/a> fleeing the syrian civil war. But republicans are trying to stop him. Margaret brennan is traveling withthhe president in manini. Reporter r resident obama lashed out at republican president ial candidates who said the u. S. Should not accept any
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. If these are the same folks theyre so tough, that just talking to putin or staring down isil or using some additional rhetoric is somehow is going to solve the problems out there, but apparently theyre scared of widows and orphans coming into the
United States<\/a> of america as part of our tradition of compassion. Reporter and mr. Obama warned, the political backlash is helping isis. I cannot think of a more potent recruitment tool for isil than some of the rhetoric thats been coming g t of here during the course of f is debate. Reporter the administration plans to accept around 10,000
Syrian Refugees<\/a> 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 with a better system. Theyve been playing on fear political points. Or to advance their campaigns. And its irresponsible. And its contrary to who we are. And it needs to stop, because the world is w wching. Reporter tonight, white house officials said the president will veto a repuican bill that would make it even harder for
Syrian Refugees<\/a> to enter the u. S. And, scott, despite the uproar, there are no plans to change the refugee policy. Margaret brennan traveling with the president in manila tonight. Margarar, thank you. W with the response e om the publicans, heres mar garrett. I got to tell you, it is utterly unbefitting of the 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 Refugees<\/a> are unamerican. I would encourage you, mr. President , come back and insult me to my face. More than half of americans want the u. S. To stop admitting
Syrian Refugees<\/a>, 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 conduct 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 proem. 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 r america to say no. Reporter in
South Carolina<\/a> today, former
Florida Governor<\/a> jeb bush for the first time called for direct military engagement against isis. The
United States<\/a>, in conjunction with our nato allies, and more arab partners will need to increase our presence on the ground. Reporter and donald trump began running radio ads in early voting states. I will quickly and decisely bombhe hell out of isis. Well make our military so strong, no one will mess with us. Reporter the white house said today not one of the more than 2,000
Syrian Refugees<\/a> allowed into the u. S. Has been arrested or deported for terrorism offenses. Scott, in that poll we r rerred to, 69 of republilins opposed admitting new
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. Major garrett in washington tonight. Major, thank you. Did isis bring down that russian jetliner with a bomb in a soda can . Its the
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Sinai Peninsula<\/a> was caused by terrorism. And d esident vladimir putut vowed to hunt down those sponsible for killing all 224 people onboard. Investigators say an airport insider in
Sharm El Sheikh<\/a> 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 f e groups most activeve ananpotent affiliates. How do you stop
Something Like<\/a> this from getting on a plane . Good security screening methods, vetting your people, things of that nature. Reporter isis is known to boast about its successful terror operations and its published details about other attacks in the past. Scott, out of f abundance of ution, an advisory w w sent to the u. S. Officials to be on the lookout 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 winds howled across the northwest. David begnaud is i ithe 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 w wan ed when she was stru by a falling tree. 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 t tay, work crews wewe spread out across t t 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<\/a>. 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 ititas coming in from bobo ways at t r place, so we pulled her out of the window and took her to theire station. Reporter
Andrea Zeigler<\/a> couldnt sleep last night. A tree fell into her home. It sounded 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<\/a>rs were b by protecting their prprerties with sandbags. In southwest colorgdo, 100mph winds led to near whiteout conditions. Nearly three feet of snow has fallen in parts of colorado over the last 72 hours. Back here in spokane, the wind toppled this nearly 100yearold tree and sent it falling into ththhome 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. Doug flutie wrote, they say you can die of a broken heart, and i believe it. Well have some final thoughts fromomaris in a moment. Every day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies arent fully developed until at least 39 weeks. If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. O0 c1 travav is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. [ indistinct conversations ] miss, your bag. When we travel from city to city, we
Pay Attention<\/a> to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre t tveling fofobusiness or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, this week parents looked at the questions on the faces of their children, and did their best to make sense of the senseless. W to explain . What is the aning of life, if life is lost so easily to those who hate . In paris, we recognized each and every face. We know them. We met in oklahoma city, in new york and washington after 9 11, and after the last mass shooting, fafaliar in every time and every place, children rene because ey dont understand, parents in anguish because they cant understand. Today, a parisian,
Antoine Leiris<\/a>, found his answer. His wife, who he called the love of his life, was killed fridid, leaving him to write a letter to the terrorists for himself and his 17monthold son. You will not have my hatred, he told the killers. This little boy will insult you by being happy and free. The letter reminded us of viktor frankl, the e ychiatrist who endured auschwitzbirkenau. The love of his life was lost in the death camps. Everything can be taken from a man but one thing, he wrote. The last of the human freedoms to choose ones attitude. E. Or, as
Antoine Leiris<\/a> put it today, we are two, my son and i, but we are stronger than all the armies of the world. Leaves us with silence until we search inside. In these times dont ask the meaning of life. Life is asking, whats the meaning of you . Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. Pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im michelle miller. Investigators in france cant say for sure whether the suspected mastermind of the paris terror attacks was killed during a predawn raid that turned violent. Two people died in that firefight, and more than a half dozen people were arrested. Elizabeth palmer is in paris with details. Reporter a vibrant paris neighborhood turned into a war zone. When, just after 4 00 this morning, s. W. A. T. Teams stormed a third floor apartment and came under a barrage of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] including from a woman shooter who is then belilied to have blown herself up. The battle raged for an hour. The police, 110 officers in all, backed up by military reinforcements [ gunfire continues ] fired off 5,000 rouous of ammunititi. During a ll, neighbors ran for cover. When the shooting finally stopped, three naked men were taken away into custody, witht least five
Police Officers<\/a> wounded. A block away, the owner of the apartment spoke with reporters. He told them as a favor to a friend, he loaned it to people he didnt know. But the presumed leader of t e paris attacks,
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>, was not among them. However, it is possible hes one of at least two killed. As forensic specialists got to work looking for, among other thinin, more bodods in the prosecutor said a witness had told police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communication intercepts appeared to back that up. All day, residents were coming to griri with the realizationon that an armed group with an arsenal of weapons had taken refuge in the heart of their community. Now they have another worry. Saintdenis has a large muslim popupution, and theyre afraid theyll be targeted byy the french governments new emergency powers, including the right to search property without a warrant, set curfews and order house arrests. Since the paris attacks, president
Francois Hollande<\/a> has underlined again and again that french muslims are full citizens not terrrrists. But the stigma is stiti ththe. 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 saintdenis today how glad they were when the terrorist maststmind was killed. When i said there was no proof of that, even the children burst into tears. The paris attacks are overshadowing the economic talks in manila. President obama confirmed the u. S. Is seeking an alliance with russia to combat the islamic state. Margaret brennan is traveling with the president. Reporter while russias already c crdinating air strikes with frarae, and here in manila today, the russian
Prime Minister<\/a> sai the best way to combat isis is to uniteith the west, and president obama seemed to agree. But he said theres one catch. First, russia has to help end the syrian war. Ive also welcomedd moscow going after isil. Reporter just days after russia launched its first significanttrikes against isis, president obama extended an offer. If we get a better understanding with russia about the process for bringing an end toto the syrian civiv war, that obviously opens up more opportunities for coordination with respect to isil. Reporter the strikes were a major shift. Russia spent weeks bombing syrian rebels, some u. S. Backed, who were fighting to unseat president bashar al assad. It may be now having seen il take d dn one of their airliners in a horrific accident that reorientation continues. Reporter now president obama is relying on vladamir putin to help broker a ceasefire in syria, which would eliminate an isis safe haven. And i think that can be done. I think the paris bombing has produced a short term kumbaya with mr. Putten. I dont think it will last, but they need each other right now. Reporter r he coordination needs to coordinatee intelligence to track and target isis leaders. That may increase after the french president vesisits moscow and washington next week. Today, russias top diplomat compared president obamass reluctance to sound
Ground Troops<\/a> who a cat who wants to eat a fish but refuses to get its feet wet. Indiana is the first state in the nation to slam the door on
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. A syrian family was supposed to be resettled in indiana today. The governor ordered state agencies to stop the process. E family off three h h been waiting for three years. They were sent instead to connecticut. On capitol hill,
House Speaker<\/a> paul ryan says legislation dealing with refugees will not include any language related to their religion. Nancy cordes reports. This is not about politics. This is about national security. Reporter if theyy cant stop the flow of
Syrian Refugees<\/a>, republicans want more assurances that the screening is being done right. Their new bill would require the department of
Homeland Security<\/a> to certify that each refugee is not a security threat, and has undergone a background investigation. At a classified briefing for house members last night, the
Homeland Security<\/a> secretary said thats already happening. Syrian refugees, for the most part, t ones who we have admitted are women and children. They are the principal victims of the violence that is occurring in that part of the world. Reporter he said only 2 of the 2300 refugeeee accepted so far were single men of combat age. But republicans argued it only takes a few to inflict mass destruction. Remember isis in their own words said we want to exploit the refugee process to infiltrate the west. Reporter arereou worried ababt the message it sends if we close our doors to these refugees all togethersome you know what im worried abou is the gulf states who are taking zero of these refugees. Reporter 30 governors feel the same way and will trayy to keep ref jis out of their states. Cant think of a more potent recruitment tool for isil than some of the rhetoric thats been coming out of here. Reporter in the philippines, president obama defended his administrations refugee screening process and fired back at his republican critics. Apparently theyre scared of widows and orphans comingnto the
United States<\/a> of america as part of our tradition of compassion. Its judgment day. Back seat chefs peer insidid your oven. But youve cleaned all bakedon business from meals past with easyoff, so the only thing they sees that beautiful bird. Go ahead. Thousands of residents in and around denver are still in the e rk after tuesdays blizzard. Wind gusts of up to 100
Miles Per Hour<\/a> continue to buffethe region, whipping the snow thats already on the ground. The storm is good news for ski resorts, though. Steam boat will open this weekend early for the first time in 13 years. Another ski resort in utah is also open, but wont allow snowboards. That sparked a lawsuit. David begnaud has the story. Reporter like most ski resorts in the country, they share the mountain here at loveland ski area. Snowboarders and snow skiers. But the bottom line comes to this, heres the question in this case. Can a rerert that leases public land from the federal government want to snowboard . As this historic footage shows, for more than 75 years, utla has promoted itself as a skiers paradise. Enthusiastic skiers from ound the globe flock to this unique resort. Reporter known for its deep powder and beautiful scenery, its one of three resorts in the u. S. That does not allow snowboarding. Its a policy this group of snowboarders wants to change. Its about access, exclusion and violates the law. Reporter unlike the other two resorts that ban boarders, ulta leases public land. They say the skiersonly policy is discriminatory and violates theiei rights. Under the law, if you have a policy that excludes one group of people because you dont like that group of people, that vie hates the equal protection clause. Part of it is, thats my public land as well. They operate on public property. I feel like i have a right to be able to use that mountain. Reporter this undercover video provided by the snowboardersnvolved in the case, snows the level of animosity some skiers have towards boarders. I hate them. Oh, you guys are the worst. I dont ever want to see a snowboarder near me. Reporter but they contend theyre banning snono boards, not the peoplehat ride them. In a statement, the company says restrictions are a business decision made to promote a unique recreational experience. They say the equipment restrictions are not about banning people. This argument doesnt have a snowballs chance. The equal protection clause is concerned about laws that treat people differently based on who they are. And its okay in most cases for differently based on what they do. Reporter these snowboarders know theyre likely facing an uphill battle but hope the legal systst gives them a life. It is a way of life. To be excluded from the best powder and not to be part of that is something very disappointing. Reporter there is no word on when the federal
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Alaska Governor<\/a> sarah palin, a feisty 44yearold mother of five, to be his running mate. The next
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United States<\/a>, sarah palin. Reporter at that moment, she had a lot going on in her private life. Her oldest sonas bound for iraq. She had d new baby with specialal needs. And she just found out her unmarried teen daughter, bristol, was pregnant. They say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull, lipstick. Reporter sarah palin was new to national politics, and sometimes it showed. Her every stumbleas immortalized on latenight tv. I believe that diplomacy should be the corner stone of any foreign policy. And i can see russia from my house. [ laughter ] of heat for this awkward moment with katie cocoic. When it comes to establishing your world view, i was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stay informed . Ive read most of them with a great appreciation for the press and media. What specifically, im curious . All of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years. I have reporter was that a fair question . Sure, yeah. I had a crappie answer. But it was a fair question. I didnt like, though, the way that forever then in the sevev years that interview has kindf bebe stamped on my forehead as, shes an idiot. I just think in the context of the whole ball of wax that day or two days of editing, it wasnt real fun. Reporter and in the end, it wasnt even close. At this dedening moment, change has come to america. Let me show you something for instance. Reporter if 2008 was a hard year for sarah palin, 2015 hasnt been much better. She lost her job as a commentator for fox news, though she wont exactly be going hungryry this season is moose. Reporter this is all moose in sneer yeah, this is all moose. Reporter and this past may, her daughter bristols marriage was called you have. You mentioned a disappointment is a marriage falling rough. Bristol l pregnant again. This cant be how you saw this playing out . Heck no. Being a single mom. My heart goes out to the single parents. But my admiration for what it is theyre able to accomplish, doing double duty. The timeith her littlee boy, trtrp. Cant waitt for about 45 more days and im going to have a little baby granddaughder, and im happy about it. Reporter youre looking at it like a blessing. Absolutely. Reporter there are those that say, come on, this goes against everything you stand for. Well, the cool thing about putting your faithth in g g is, he certainly is a god of second and fifth chances. I screw up all the time. Reporter she says she turns to scripture to help her through tough times, and as she writes in a new book, shes had her share. I think this book will express some of that, because theres a lot of admititnce of the mimiakes. Theres admittance in the book about things that, oh, yeah, i orchestrated that when i pushed it too far and i screwed it up. And god bless the
United States<\/a> of america. Reporter palins political future may be cloudy right now. Her opinionon are as clear as ever. Thereshis feeling that maybe instead of contributing to making things work, that youre part of the problem of people not being able because some of my comments are very candid and costic to some, i do that because i know that i speak for a whole lot of people thinking g e same thing but dont have a microphone or a stage and they want somebody to say it and ill say that and call people out for doing something stupid and ill use the word stupid. Reporter do you worry thats too divisive . Too manan people worry thatss too divisive or worried about the politically correct police that will tell them to sit down and shut up thats part of the problem in our country right now. Welcome back to the if you had to choose one candidate in the republican field, who would that be . I would said donald trump, because he h nothing to lose. He doesnt have to be bought or sold, especially when it comes to contributions. He is his own man. I may leave here and you will say thats not nice what he said. Who cares . Hi reporter ut at the moment, there are more important people in sarah palins life. How did you do at school today, though . Reporter trig, her youngest, is now 7. Did you get to go on the slide at recess . Yes. Was your job to push the kids down the slide . Yes. Reporter being a fulltime mom never slowed he ever down before and it doesnt now. I still usually write something every day for my facebook page, because i wan to keep up with the people and inform people about issues i think they need to
Start Talking<\/a> about. It, its t te to give you a bath, right . Is that fun . How about brushing your teeth . No. He doesnt like that either. Reporter so you would leave this to go back on the campaign trail . This will always be home. I would know i could always come back here. Reporter translation, she would jump at the chance. Youre willingngo run again . I would be willing. Thats a good way to put it. Reporter sarah palin cant really see what russia from her house. She never said she could. But what she can see is even better. You see a lot of
Silver Lining<\/a> here, dont you . Thats clouds, but theres light coming through the cloudsll the time. And i have an illustration every day here in alaska of beauty, in more ways than one. I look around and i get to see the beauty of gods creation. Man, it makes me appreciate it. Be right back. The
French National<\/a> soccer team was in the middle of a match when the terrorists struck outside the fielel they were back on thehe fifid, fafang england and it turned into a love match. Mark phillips reports. Reporter several inter
National Soccer<\/a> games were canceled, but the one here went ahead. And it was more thananust a game, it was a statement of f defiance. You kno a game is more than a game when the theme song of the night is the visiting teams anthem. And when the home stadium, wembley, the shrine of english soccer, is decorated in the after the tragedy in paris last friday night, including the attempt by the attackers to causeass carnage at the francegermany soccer game, the suicide bombers detonating outside the stadium, the french were given the option of pulling out of last nights london game. Two frenchlayers had been directly affected. Ones cousin was killed. And another escaped from the bataclan concert hall massacre. But the team wanted to play and the fans wanted to come. Now im here to support my cocotry. I know that every country are behind us in the situation. Thisiss just amazing. Reporter the wreath laying by
Prince William<\/a> was amazing. The singing of the anthems was amazing. The words to the french anthem were put up on the scoreboard so the englishans coulding ong. They did. The song sung not just by the french but the english and in london. These are extraordinary times. An anthem that resonates still today and not just in france. You brought a pile of kids here. Any concerns . Were here toatch the matctc enjoy the match and remember whats happened in the last week. We love you, paris i love you. Reporter if love is all you needed, there were about 80,000 cases of it here. The french played, butut their heart wasntt really in it. They lost 20. Nobody cared about the score. The winner here was sanity. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us for cbs this morning. From the
Broadcast Center<\/a> right here in new york citytyim michelel miller. Tonight from paris,
Police Hunting<\/a> for the mastermind of the friday attacks storm an apartment, and they say they have smashed another terror ring. The president versus the republicans over
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. Theyre scared of widows and orphphs. If you admitted 10,000 people and 9,999 of them are good people and one is an isis killer, you have a problem. Northwest storms turn deadly and leave many without power. And, a parisian has a message for the terrorists and a lesson for us all. This is the cbs overnight news. Reporting tonight from paris. Well begin tonight with the first video of one of the terror attacks in progress. These silent security pictures obtained by londons daily mail show one of the e rrorists in that red c ccle opening fire outside a restaurant last friday night. Patrons dive inside and take cover, and soon its chaos with bullets and glass flying everywhere and people running for their lives. At one point the gunman appears to be aiming at pointblank rangng but the gun misfirereand two women escape with their lives. There was more gunfire here overnight, but this time it was the police, raiding an apartment 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. Momo of them are still i ithe hospitalal whenhe raid was over, officials said another terror operation had been neutralized. Elizabeth palmer begins our coverage. Reporter a vibrant paris zone when, just after 4 00 a. M. S. W. A. T. Teams stormed a third floor apartment and d me under a barrrre of heavy gunfire. [ gunfire ] including fr 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<\/a> 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 didt know. A short time later, he was under arrest, too, along with seven but the presumed leader of the paris attacks,
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>, was not among them. However, it is possible he is one e at least two killeded as forensic specialists got to work looking for, among other things, more bodies in the ruined building, the paris prosecutor, francois molins, said a witness told police on monday that abaaoud was in france, not syria. Communications i iercepts and bank data appeared to back 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 worry. Saintdenis has a large immigrant mumuim population and they are, of c crse, 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 warrant, set curfews and order house arrests. Since the paris attacks, president francois hollalae has underlined again and again that french muslims are full citizens, not terrorists. But the stigma is still there. This woman says, i get more strange looks now. Its awful that people put us in the same category. And, o ocourse, theres a rere general dercurrent of fear. A family i spoke to in saint denis today told me how glad they were that the terrorist mastermind was killed, and when i said, actually, there was no 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 ththat against neneyork city. It shows scenes from new york and a suicide bomber preparing in a statement, the nypd said the video reaffirms the message that new york city remainsns top terrorort target. The police say t tt while there is n ncurrent or specific threat, they remain vigilant. Of the nine
Terrorists Police<\/a> say were involved in the paris attacks last friday, five are or were french. Suspected mastermind
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a> is a citizen of belgium and allen pizzey is there. Reporter the people of
Abdelhamid Abaaoud<\/a>s
Old Neighborhood<\/a> came ououin the thousands tonight, in a gesture the jihadists would have 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. As for becoming a jihadi, before that he was a viviim of discrimination, t ts man said. People dont get radicalized because they want to. 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 ethnicicuburb apparently held morereppeal than his familys clothing business. He became radicalized during a stint in jail for petty crime. Released in 2013, he suddenly vanished, and showed up in syria under the name abu umar al baljiki, he started using social media to recruit jihadists. His profililshot 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 onlineneagazine. Whatever his selfimagagmay have been, asasar as residents in this
Old Neighborhood<\/a> are concerned, as one put it, molenbeek already had a bad reputation. Abaaoud hasnt done us any favors. Scott . Our veteran
Foreign Correspondent<\/a> allen pizzey in brussels. Allen, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. From maine to maui, thousands of
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Something Else<\/a> thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect t em. The way out of syria for many refugees and terrorists alike is through turkey. It is place that
Holly Williams<\/a> has spent a lot t time. Hohoy, how difficult is it to keep extremists from crossing into europe from syria . Reporter scott, its very difficult. At least six of the attackers are thought to have spent time in syria. At least one was apparently known to french authorities as an extremist but was still able to travel to syria. Part of the problem is isis has no respect for national borders. Its fighters are smuggled across the turkh 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 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 france 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. There are well over 100 americans fighting for isis in syria. According to secretary of state john kerry. In paris, we asked kerry wther the wider goals of isis have now gone international. He calls isis by its arabic acronym daesh. The only goalsli can define of daesh are to enforce their which has nothing to do with islam, to put women into slavery to license rape as the 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. Thats what they do. Now theyre exporting that wholesale. E. Well, lets see how wholesale it is. Theyre exporting it, yes, but most of the folks ive heard responding, and particularly in the muslim world, do not accept this. President obama wants the u. S. To take in thousands of
Syrian Refugees<\/a> fleeing the syrian civil war. But republicans are trying to stop him. Margaretetrennan is traveling with the president in manila. Reporter president obama lashed out at republican president ial candidates who said the u. S. Should not accept any these are the same folks oftentimes who sugugsted 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<\/a> of america as part of our tradition of compassion. Reporter and mr. R. Obama warned, the political l backlash is heheing isis. I cannot think of a more 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<\/a> over next year. Of the more than 2,000 refugees admitted since the start of the syrian war, more t tn 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 with a better system. Theyve been playing on fear in order to try to score political popots. Ororo advance their campmpgns. And its irresponsible. And its contrary to who 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 Refugees<\/a> to enter the u. S. And, scott, despite the uproar, there are no plans to change the refugee policy. Margaret brennan traveling with the president in manila tonight. Margaret, thank you. Now with the response from the republicans, heres major garrett. I got to tell you, it is utterly unbefittttg of the president to be gaging 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 Refugees<\/a> are unamerican. I would encourage you, mr. President , come back and insult reporter a new poll shows more than haha of americans want the u. S. To stop admitting
Syrian Refugees<\/a>, 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 conduct effective, reliable background checks. If you admit 10,000 people and 9,999 of t tm are good people and one of them is an isisis 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<\/a> today, former
Florida Governor<\/a> jeb bush for the first time e called for direct military engagement against isis. The
United States<\/a>, in conjunction with our nato allies, and more arab partners will need to increase our presence on the ground. Reporter and donald trump began running radio ads in early voting states. I will l ickly and decisivelyly bomb the hell out of isis. Well rebuild our military and make it so strong. No one, and i mean, no one will mess with us. Reporter the white house said today not one of the more than 2,000
Syrian Refugees<\/a> allowed into the u. S. Has been arrested or deported for terrorism offenses. Scott, in that poll we referred to, 69 of republicans opposed admitting new
Syrian Refugees<\/a>. Major garrett in washington tonight. Major, thank you. Did isis bring down that russian jetliner with a bomb in a soda can . Thats next. I absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. Good thing geico offers fordable renters insnsance. With great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. Delivery. Hey. Lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. Have a good one. Ah, these small new york apartments. Protect yoururelongings. Let geico help you with renters insurance. Theres moving. And theres moving with move free ultra. It has tripleaction support for your joints, cartilage and bones. And unlike the big osteobi flex pills, its all in one tiny pill. Move free ultra. Get your move on. Its the
Little Things<\/a> in life that make me smile. Spending the day with my niece. I dont use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. Before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. Even well fitting dentures let in food particles. Just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so its not about keeping my dentures in, its aboututeeping the food papaicles out. Try super poligrip free. Weve been changing things up withy love. Oh yeah. Its a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. It gives us chills in places weve never gotten chills before. Yeah, it makes us feel like. Dare to feel more with new ky love. I know blowdwding fries my hair, but im never gonna stop. Because now ive got pantene shampoo and conditioner the prov formula locks moisture inside my hair and the damage from 100 blowdries is gone. Isis is a master of propaganda. And its worth keeping that in mind when we show you what isis claims is the bomb that brought down the russian jetliner in egypt. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter its a soda can, dedenator and a switch. It doesnt look like much, but atf special agent curt dennis, an explosives expert, says it could do a lot of damage. Could that bring down a plane . I think it would depend on where they placed it on the plane and how much explosives are in a soda can, but i believe it could. Reporter isis published d e image in its official propaganda magazizi along with 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 yesterdrd the russian govevement confirmed the crash in egypts
Sinai Peninsula<\/a> was caused by terrorism. And president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> vowed to hunt down those responsible for killing all 224 people onboard. Investigators say an airport insider in
Sharm El Sheikh<\/a> 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 affiliates. How do you stop
Something Like<\/a> this from getting on a plane . Good security screening methods, vetting your people, things of that nature. Boast 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 flutie when we come back. At least three people were killed and thousands are without electricity after hurricaneforce winds 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 lele 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 tree. 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 finallllgot 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 out across the city repairing downed power lines. This tree fell onto the home of 83yearold don roadifer. How severe was the wininaround 9 00 p. M. When t t neighbors tree fell on your home . Oh, man, it was
Something Else<\/a>. 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 out of the window and took her to the fire station. Reporter
Andrea Zeigler<\/a> couldnt sleep last night. A tree fell inin her home. It sounded 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<\/a> properties with sandbags. Inouthwest colorado, 100mileperhouou winds led to near whiteout conditions. Nearly three feet of snow has fallen in parts of colorado over the last 72 hours. 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. Scotot 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 day of a heart attacac and his mother joan died an hour later, also from a heart attack. They were married 56 years. Doug flutie wrote, they say you can die of a broken heart, and i believe it. Well have some final thoughts from paris in a moment. Woman what does it feel like when a woman is havinga heart attack . Chest pain, ke theres a ton of weight on your r est. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Makekehe call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. Bipolar disorder is a brain condition that causes unusual or dramatic mood swings. It affects millions of americans and compromises their ability to function. When diagnosed, bipolar disorder can be effectively treated by mood stabilizers. But most people wiwi bipolar disorder suffer for years without help because the symptoms are missed or confused with other illnesses, like depression. Learn how ebsily you can help keep this from happening to a loved one. This week parents looked at the questions on the faces of their children, and did their best to make sense of the senseless. How to explain . What is the meanininof life, if life is lost so easily to those who hate . In paris, we recognized each and every face. We know them. We met in oklahoma city, in new york and washington after 9 11, and after the last mass shooting, famimiar in every time and every place, children serene because they dont understand, parents in anguish because they today, a parisian,
Antoine Leiris<\/a>, found his answer. His wife, who he called the love of his life, was killed friday, leaving him m write a letter to the terrorists for himself and his 17montholdon. You will not have my hatred, he told the killers. This little boy will insult you by being happy and free. The letter reminded us of viktor frankl, e psychiatrist who endured auschwitzbirkenau. The love of his life was lost in the death camps. Everything can be taken from a man but one thing, he wrote. The last of the human freedoms to choose ones attitude. Or, as antntne leiris put it today, we are two, my son and i, but we are stronger than all the armies of the world. Leaves us with silence until we search inside. In these times dont ask the meaning of life. Fe is asking, whatsshe aning of you . Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From outside the cathedral of notre dame in paris, im scott its thursday, november 19th, 2015. This is the cbs morning news. A new threat from isis, new york city is on alert after the terror
Group Releases<\/a> a new w video. While the manhunt continues for suspects in last weeks attack in paris. The debate in washington simmers over whether to allow syrian migrants fleeing isis to settle in the
United States<\/a>. A deadly wreck is caught on camera. Two people are killed when a helicopter crashes, thth spins out of control a aan airport. Youre so vain and a song secret revealed more than 40 years after it became a hit, carly simon tells the world who she sang about in youre so vain. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. There is fear of terror this morning in two of the worlds greatest cities, new york and paris. New york city
Officials Say<\/a> there is no credible or specific threat against the city despite a new isis video warning of anan impending attata. While in paris, the investigation of last weeks attacks continues, we have correspondents in both cities, but we will begin with don champion in times square. Don, good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. E nearly sixminute e deo was releleed yesterday, five days after the deadly attacks in paris. While only a small part of the video references ew york, the message is clear, and it prompted a response from city officials","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600503.us.archive.org\/19\/items\/KMEG_20151119_073700_CBS_Overnight_News\/KMEG_20151119_073700_CBS_Overnight_News.thumbs\/KMEG_20151119_073700_CBS_Overnight_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240623T12:35:10+00:00"}