French officials have identified the suspected master mind. Overnight Police Conducted more than 150 terror raids. France launched massive air strikes against isis targets in syria. Member nations of the euro zone joining together in a shared moment of silence. 129 people are confirmed dead. When you went into the cafe, what did you see . Growing threat from isis is front and center. The g20 meeting of World Leaders. President obama met with russian president Vladimir Putin. They talked about how to handle syria. This is a clash of civilization. We should declare war. President candidates seizing on the paris terror attack. There is no middle ground in going after these terrorists. Tornado in Central California. Thundersnow light up skies across Central California. Two sheriffs deputies in San Francisco beating a suspect with a baton. Internal investigation is under way. All that. In philadelphia, zebras on the loose. Ran around for about an hour. Well, somebody a zebra . Touchdown by gresham. What a drive by the arizona cardinals. Gostkowskis kick is good all that matters. People from all over the world people doing their part saying they stand with the people of paris. Paris is the city of light. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] on cbs this morning. Nothing about what these [ bleep ] are trying to do is going to work. France is going to ill tell you why. If youre in a world of culture and lifestyle with france, go [ bleep ] luck announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Frances government is striking back hard in response to the paris terror attacks. Police raided more than 150 locations overnight all all over france. There is a massive manhunt for the last of the eight suspects who killed 129 people in fridays attack. This morning, we are learning new details about the alleged mastermind of the terror strike. His name is Abdelhamid Abaooud and believed to be living in syria and where french war planes are launching new attacks and targeted several isis positions in syria overnight. We are correspondent around the world covering this still unfolding story and we begin with managing editor and 60 minutes correspondent scott pelley. Reporter great to be with you. An intense manhunt all over the world for a man named Salah Abdeslam. They describe him as an accomplice to the seven killed on friday. Four of the suicide bombers were french citizens. So, overnight, there were hundreds of searches and arrests all throughout the country. Under the state of emergency, which is due the last three months, French Police have the right to arrest and search without a warrant. Overseas, the french struck quickly. French launched a series of air strikes against isis targets in raqqa, syria, the selfproclaimed capital of isis. The arrest of salah would be a major break. Police say he was the driver of the car that delivered the attackers to the concert hall. Where 89 people were killed. There is also a dragnet out for his two brothers. French authorities said this morning that they have deported 34 people already, conducted 168 house searches, seizing weapons, computers, and bulletproof vests. In the midst of all of this action, france managed to stop for one minute today, at noon, about an hour ago, in villages and cities, there was a moment of silence for all of those killed and wounded. A moment to contemplate an uncertain future. We are expecting many more air strikes from the french in syria over the coming days. The United States has been supplying intelligence and targeting information for the french military. Charlie . Scott, youve been there since saturday. This is three days after the attack. Tell us about the french and how they are responding on the streets to this tragedy. Reporter charlie, it is exactly the way we felt after 9 11. There is a palpable fear its not over and there could be another attack at any moment or any day. Last night i was at notre dame and the rumors spread through the crowd that another attack is under way and the people began to run, so there is a great sense of nervousness about what could happen next, mixed in with this sense of sadness as well. A sense of uncertainty about what the next days and months will bring. Thank you, scott. Scott pelley in paris. The terrorist attacked six locations on friday night within minutes of each other. We are learning new information about those attackers. Elizabeth palmer is outside the bataclan concert hall in paris where nearly 100 people were killed. Elizabeth, good morning. Reporter good morning. Those raids that scott just told you about have been going on all night. Not only here in france, but also in belgium. Belgium has a strong connection to the attacks. And its still continuing as we speak morning. The Security Services are moving in aggressively on the network behind fridays attacks. Meanwhile, french reports say the suspected mastermind of the operation is Abdelhamid Abaaoud who had gone to fight in syria. That is where he is believed to be now. Earlier this year he was named the likely ring leader of a plot to kill police in belgium. The police have issued an International Arrest warrant for a suspected terrorist who is still on the loose. He is Salah Abdeslam borne in belgium and he rented bun of the cars they used that was towed rae from the bataclan concert hall for testing. The other is samy amimor and attacked the concert hall and is french and known for his links to extremist criminals. Ahmad almohammed, possibly not his real name, is one of the suicide bombers. He slipped into europe on a false passport last month among the thousands of Asylum Seekers who have come ashore in grease. Omar Ismael Mostefai was a french citizen and petty criminal on a police watch list after being radicalized in 2010. Brothers of the logistics man is Ibrahim Adbeslam is known to blown himself up and attacked the rauestaurant. Family came to the plaza where sons and daughters died. Shock dissolved into anguish. French president Francois Holla hollande is going to ask the Pa Parliament to extend the state of emergency in france and that will let authorities order house arrests and to break up any large public gatherings. It could go well into the new year. American and french officials this morning have agreed to share more information to fight isis. It will give france more up to date surveillance. President obama vows to step up the fight against isis. Margaret brennan is with the president in turkey where he is meeting with the other leaders of the world g20 summit. Reporter good morning. In just a few hours, president obama will face questions from the media at this summit of the worlds most powerful leaders and he will be pressed on whether fridays attack changes the fight against isis after a yearlong Bombing Campaign failed to stop them. As World Leaders honor the victims of the paris attacks, the looming question remained how to respond. President obama vowed to hunt down the perpetrators during a meeting with the president of turkey, a country also hit by isis. The killing of innocent people, based on a twisted ideology is an attack is not just on france and not just on turkey, but its an attack on the civilized world. Reporter u. S. Officials plan to intensify the fight, that includes more air strikes targeting top leaders. More intelligence sharing between the u. S. And European Countries, and tighter control of the turkish Syrian Border to restrict movement of foreign fighters. President obama is trying to convince Russias Vladimir Putin to join the fight and trying to convince him and the king ab dull dull la seizing on this interview, taped just a day before fridays attack with president obama. I dont think they are gaining strength. What is true is that from the start our goal has been, first, to contain, and we have contained them. Reporter how to confront isis is now a challenge for those vying to become the next president. We have to look at isis as the leading threat of an International Terror network. We should declare war and harness all of the power that the United States can bring to bear. Reporter but, charlie, there is no consensus on the best strategy. In meetings today, president obama will press other countries, perhaps france, perhaps turkey, to put special forces on the ground in syria, alongside the 50 u. S. Operators already deployed there. Thanks, Margaret Brennan in turkey. As very mentioned the president will hold a News Conference later this morning in turkey. We will bring it to you live on the cbs news special report. It is scheduled for 10 30 a. M. Eastern time and 9 30 central here on cbs. We know more this morning about a wave of Coalition Air strikes against isis. Franchise war planes hit several targets in the isis capital in syria with the help of American Forces. Charlie dagata is in erbil, iraq with more. Reporter the french have been launching air strikes in syria since september. One of the reasons isis gave for attacking paris in the first place. What we have seen the past 24 hours is the coalition saying we will give france the lead on this one. Now 12 aircraft were involved in this operation, including ten fighter jets and they took off from bases in jordan and the gulf all coordinated by u. S. Military forces. 20 bombs dropped on raqqa targeting an isis command center, training camps, ammunition dump. Now activists on the ground herald the ammo going off. In retaliation of what happened in paris, part of an overall military strategy here. The message is that france is fighting back. Gayle . Charlie dagata . Erb erbil, thank you. Police in major cities are a alert. The paris attack are raising new questions about security here. Security was increased this weekend at a number of events. Jeff pegues is at the French Embassy in washington where the challenges of keeping americans safe at home. Jeff, good morning. Reporter good morning. Here at the French Embassy, the secret service is part of the added security here and there has been boosted security at key locations around washington, and in other big cities across the nation, including new york and boston, where Law Enforcement officials are paying especially close attention to train stations, airports, and stadiums. Football fans nationwide were surrounded by heightened security on sunday. The nfl enlisted Additional Police and bomb sniffing dogs to watch the massive crowds as 12 games kicked off around the country. I saw a helicopter in the sky. You see the dog over here sniffing around. Reporter federal Officials Say there is no specific or credible threat against the u. S. But that the french attacks have exposed new potential vulnerability. New York City Police commissioner bill bratton says First Responders need the publics help more than ever. We can protect the lodge of venues, if you will, but the soft targets we have to rely very heavily on Public Awareness as we always try to do, see something, say something. Reporter Mohammed Fraser a former counterterrorism analyst say the paris attacks show isis has evolved and adapted to spread terror on to the west. What does that tell you about isis . Their sternal operations are robu robust. They have learned from other organizations like al qaeda. They have adapted. They have learned from the mistakes of the past. Reporter over the weekend the fbi ordered agents to step up surveillance of potential isis sympathizer. Former assistant fbi director ron hoko says isis has called for lone wolf attacks make soft targets in the u. S. Particularly vulnerable. Soft targets are everywhere. Church on sunday morning in any community. Do we have systems people, networks in place to try to defeat it, to understand it . We do. We do. But they are not in reporter the targets, the paris attackers chose reinforces that point. One of the suicide bombers forcing the french president to flee. Here at the French Embassy, there is a growing memorial for those who could not escape the assault. Charlie . Thanks, jeff. Paris attacks are just the latest in a series blamed on isis. Twin suicide bombs last week killed more than 40 people in beirut and isis claimed bringing down the airliner over europe killing 224 people. Mike morrell is with us the cbs news Senior Security contributor. Good morning. Good morning. Reporter let me pick up on what jeff said. Clearly isis has a global strategy. Is it possible, likely that they will come to the United States . A strategy, not a lone wolf. Charlie, what we saw in paris was a manifestation of a yearlong effort by isis to build an attack capability in western europe. They said they were going to do that. They did that. They have also said they are going to do that here. So i do think its a matter of time before they make that effort and unless we degrade them and push back on them, they will be successful. Pick up on that. You told norah over the weekend, our strategy to defeat them degrade them is simply not working. He said no one wants to tell a president that the plan isnt working, but that is the case here. So the plan is not working. What does the president have to do in coordination with others who is he meeting with at the g20 . I think what we have to do is we have to look at every aspect of how we defend ourselves against these guys and every aspect of how we go after them on the offense. On the defensive side, its how do we screen these migrants coming into europe and coming into the United States . Among other things. On the offensive side, we have to look at our rules of engagement, right . How much collateral are we going to accept in the fight against them. We have to look at how many troops are we willing to put on the ground. Not to do the combat themselves, but to be on the frontlines to advise and assist, to be on the frontlines to call in air strikes. We have to look at every aspect of this and ask ourselves what do we need to change. You heard Margaret Brennan reported a yearlong strategy of bombing. Isis has not worked and yet the shortterm response to these attacks is more air strikes by the french. Right. Ovens to me that the french had to do this, right . Politically, more than anything. Its very clear, as you said, that a year of doing this has not changed the dynamic, so air strikes alone are not going to work. One of the things that strikes me is if there were 20 targets yesterday for the french to hit, why werent there 20 targets the day before for somebody else to hit . But ten months after Charlie Hebdo and france was on high alert how were they able to carry this out well trained and well coordinated and go undetected . We dont know yet but i think what we are going to learn is that they used these encrypted apps. Commercial enkrings which is very difficult, if not impossible for governments to break. Producers of than encryption do not produce the key, right, for either them to open this stuff up or for them to give to governments to open this stuff up. This is a result of Edward Snowden and the public debate. I now think we are going to have another public debate about encryption and whether the government should have access to the keys and the result may be different this time given what happened in paris. I know youll join us again in the next hour. Hundreds gathered at a candlelight vigil in yuvert university of california in long beach. 23yearold senior Nohemi Gonzalez was spending a semester abroad and was with a group of people on friday when the gunman opened fire. Her boyfriend remembered her as a popular leader in the schools design program. She was a fire cracker, she will always be here and always in my heart. And she will be in everyone elses heart too. California State University says its other 16 students studying in france are safe. These attacks are sparking new controversy over allowing syrians into the United States. Ahead, should a white house plan to accommodate 10 thousand a rare california tornado takes locals by surprise. 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