And good evening from paris. And we begin tonight with that daring and deadly raid that lasted seven hours here in paris. We were there in the Early Morning hours today, s. W. A. T. Teams showed up in the dark. A massive operation. And tonight, a french prosecutor saying they likely stopped another terror plot. New images tonight of the moment those teams moved in, deafening gun fire. Thousands of rounds fired. And the target the whole time, the man who authorities call the mastermind of the paris attacks. Tonight, did they get him . Also, video from the daily mail. French s. W. A. T. Teams crouching behind shields. Authorities say they got there before this cell could cause new harm. And this image, just one of the suspects taken into custody. Tonight, the numbers. At least two dead, including a woman who blew herself up, setting off her suicide belt. Eight arrests, five officers injured. Tonight, we take you right to that building, while back at home in the u. S. , the new York City Police department now responding to an isis message with an image of times square behind it. But we begin with the new images here in pair rils ris of that t in this city. They came in swiftly, under cover of darkness. 4 20 this morning, french s. W. A. T. Teams, heavily armed, to neutralize suspected terrorists that they feared were planning to launch new attacks. Police firing 5,000 rounds. Terrified families shocked awake by gunshots. The explosions. Many of them capturing the images just outside their windows. One video just emerging tonight, showing what appeared to be the first french s. W. A. T. Team arriving and entering the building. A french prosecutor tonight revealing the s. W. A. T. Teams were met with reinforced doors to the apartment they were trying to storm here in the saintdenis neighborhood. The prosecutor saying they were met with a barrage of fire power. Gun shots as they tried to get into the apartment. The rapid heavy gun fire could be heard through the streets. Witnesses seeing police and terror suspects. Through their windows, the terrified residents watching it all unfold. On your knees reporter on your knees, show me your back, you can hear the police yelling. On the perimeter, officers tense, guns raised, stopping civilians. Their hands raised as they slowly approach police. Getting patted down. This man woke up to what he called a deafening blast. Boom, boom, boom. Reporter i jumped out of bed, put my head outside. The police said, no, close the window. When it was over, eight arrested. At least two people dead. A woman who detonated her suicide belt. And another person killed by a grenade, explosives, who has not been identified by french authorities tonight. Tonight, its believed investigators are trying to determine if it might be the mastermind, 27yearold abdelhamid abaaoud. Behind the coordinated attacks in paris. The identities of the dead are still being investigated. Dna testing on the bodies from the scene. But tonight, the fate of that socalled mastermind remains unclear. There is cell phone video showing suspects being led away by the s. W. A. T. Teams. Some stripped of those clothes, pulled from the building. We know the s. W. A. T. Teams converged on this neighborhood not far from the soccer stadium with help from cell phone conversations and surveillance vince fridays attacks. Witnesses who said they had seen abaaoud here in france. The prosecutor also saying, we have reason to believe with their weaponry and structured organization, that this cell could have tried to carry out another plot. This morning, when the sun came up, the explosions could still be heard and the ambulances were lined up, prepared for anything. As you can see, along with the heavy police presence, there is also a number of ambulances here at the scene as investigators go through that building. And we went to meet some of the stunned neighbors ourselves. It that witnessed it all. Through the door, up the stairs, we meet diana, who told me she was jolted by bed. They told you to close the windows . To close the windows and to stay at home. Reporter we got a look at the building, climbing onto a roof across the way. They thought the socalled mastermind was believed to be in a safe house on the third floor. Smoke could be seen pouring out of the window. Just looking at the building, you can see the sheer force of the fire power in the Early Morning hours here in paris. Not only is every window blown out, but you can see the signs of impact against the cement wall there behind us. The man who allowed them to stay in that apartment, detained during the raid and questioned by investigators. Saying, someone asked me to put people up for three days and i did them a favor. I dont know where they came from. I dont know anything. If id known, do you think i would have done it . And tonight, the french prosecutors also revealing more about the cell phones the attackers are believed to have used the night of the attacks. One found in the trash outside the bataclan theater. On it, a text to a member of the terror cell at 10 30 p. M. Saying, quote, were ready. Lets go. And also at this hour, we are getting stunning new images from the daily mail tonight. Surveillance footage of the attack on a cafe in paris, the moment an attacker appears, opening fire. When the coast is clear, this woman sprinting inside, taking cover. Then, the gunman reappearing, taking aim again. His weapon jamming. The gunman moves on. Seconds later, one woman, her life spared when that weapon jammed, popping up. She survived. Just incredible images tonight. In the meantime, we turn now to the other developing headline. Isis releasing this images in the pages of a propaganda magazine. A soda can and wires, what they call an ied. An improvised explosive device. Isis claims smuggled onto that russian passenger jet. Abcs brian ross on whether a bomb in a soda can is plausible, and their new claim. Reporter the components are simple. Costing no more than 50. A soda can packed with explosives and a few wires. But bomb experts say it could produce a blast much more pow powerful than the one in this government test. Isis today proudly displayed what it says is the bomb that brought down the russian jet. A gold pineapple drink can stuffed with explosives would be ignited with this small detonated stuck into the can. Wired to this, the switch, with a timer likely hidden behind the black tape. Close the switch and arm the timer to start its countdown. And boom. Reporter the plane blew up 22 minutes after takeoff. Based on the location of the wreckage, u. S. Authorities believe the bomb was likely placed in a rear luggage hold of the plane by an isis infiltrator. In its online post today, isis boasted it smuggled the bomb onto the russian jet after it discovered a way to compromise the security at the Sharm El Sheikh airport. And in a grisly footnote, isis even produced passports of some of the russian victims, somehow retrieved by the terror group at the scene of the crash. Tonight, u. S. Aviation Security Officials say screening machines should spot a soda can bomb. But there is concern that no Security System is foolproof. Even with the best of security screening machines, if you have an insider who is willing to place an explosive on a plane, you have a real problem. Reporter isis says it had originally targeted a passenger jet from a country thats part of the u. S. Coalition, targeting isis. But decided instead to hit a russian plane after russia, david, began to bomb syria, as well. David . Brian ross in our new york studio again tonight. Brian, thank you. And isis, of course, praises the attacks here in paris, and vowing to strike washington, d. C. Tonight, the new threat. Isis releasing these new images, what appears to be an isis fighter with images of new york city, times square behind him. This comes just as millions of americans are preparing to travel for the holidays, and abcs seen your justice correspondent Pierre Thomas tonight with new reaction from the nypd. Reporter in a newly released video from isis, you can see a man preparing for a suicide attack. Then footage of new york city iconic landmarks. It comes only days after another video threatened a strike against washington, d. C. , putting u. S. Law enforcement under tremendous pressure to keep everyone safe. We have more police in the District Of Columbia than any city in the united states. They were already at a very high level and they have assured me that theyre at an even higher level. Reporter there are more than 900 terror investigations in all 50 states. Many involving isis. The investigations range from those in the early stages to some in the final days, when dozens of agents and analysts may be required for surveillance and undercover work for a single individual. While no specific plot targeting the homeland has been identified, authorities are taking no chances. We are out there, bo. Reporter as for that video depicting new york, the nypd says it is aware, but still, theres no specific threat, and they will remain at heightened alert. David . Pierre thomas with us tonight. Pierre, thank you. And a tense 24 hours for passengers flying over the u. S. A bomb threat called in, two air france passenger jets making emergency landings. One in salt lake city, the other forced to land in halifax. Passengers describing the fear, flight crews in tears. As tonight, airports from coast to coast scramble to stay one step ahead of any through threat. Abcs david kerley covers aviation. Reporter an emergency landiland i ing, an evasion weigh of air france passengers in two separate cities. Air france 065, are you still dumping fuel . Yes, sir. Reporter the phoned in threats said a bomb would go off in 90 minutes. You are clear to land. Reporter that flight had left los angeles. The other took off about the same time, from washington, landing in nova scotia, where passengers were taken off so authorities and canines could screen the jet liner. I would rather come to halifax for the night than risk my plane exploding over the atlanta. Reporter both jets cleared. It was a hoax. And with a busy travel week ahead, the secretary of Homeland Security is trying to allay any fears. We continue to encourage the public to travel, attend public events, but remain vigilant and aware. Reporter airlines are estimating that more than 25 million americans will fly this tha thanksgiving holiday season. The Homeland Security secretary said that additional security measures have been put in place. David . David, thank you. More tough talk from french president hollande tonight. Backing up those words with swift action, launching new air strikes on isis targets in syria, hitting training camps, isis headquarters and deploying that french Aircraft Carrier, 24 hours ahead of schedule to the coast of syria to join the fight. Abcs chief global ail fairs correspondent Martha Raddatz with the new aim jimages, the dramatic show of force as he reports in from the region tonight. Reporter day four of withers strikes on isis targets in syria. Russian aircraft flying 65 missions, claiming to have destroyed numerous isis oil depots and command centers, as the french Aircraft CarrierCharles De Gaulle moves closer to the syrian coast. Packed with firepower. In the last 48 hours, destroying six major targets. But here in iraq and in syria, where the u. S. Has been conducting thousands of air strikes, the u. S. Military expressing concern today over russias tactics. A military spokesman calling those largescale bombing runs with socalled dumb bombs, antiquated, suggesting the russians have little regard for civilians below. And david, here in iraq, isis still controls large swaths of territory, including the secondlargest city here, mosul. Those air strikes have done little to dislodge the terrorists there. David . Martha raddatz reporting in tonight. Martha, thank you. Now, to the debate back at home over whether to welcome refugees to the u. S. At least 31 governors saying refugees are not welcome in their states. More than half the country now. And this evening, House Speaker paul ryan calling for a security test instead of a religious test, doubling down on the need to pause the president s plan to admit 10,000 refugees in the u. S. , saying america can be compassionate, but we should also be safe. Abcs chief White House Correspondent jonathan karl. Reporter in a bid to strike middle ground on an explosive issue, speaker of the house paul ryan said today he doesnt want to end the syrian refugee program, but only pause it long enough to ensure no terrorists use it to enter the united states. People understand the plight of those fleeing the middle east but they also want basic assurances for the safety of this country. Reporter but ryan is outright rejecting calls by some republicans to only let in christian refugees. We will not have a religious test, only a security test. Reporter the white house said tonight the president would veto ryans bill. Traveling in asia, obama vowed to move ahead with his plan to bring in 10,000 Syrian Refugees over the coming year. Accusing republican opponents of fear mongering. Theyve been playing on fear in order to try to score 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 watching. Reporter earlier, the president called senator ted cruzs proposal to ban muslim refugees unamerican. Today, cruz fired back. I would encourage, mr. President , come back and insult me to my face. Reporter the white house insisted again tonight that every refugee goes through intensive security screening before coming to the united states, and pointed out that of the more than 2,000 Syrian Refugees that have come to the u. S. Since 2001, not one of them has been tied to terrorism. David . Jon karl at the white house for us tonight. Jon, thank you. And up next here, the other news were following back home. The new alerts tonight. The deadly storms now on the move, and theyre headed east. Wind gusts of more than 100 Miles Per Hour, at least three killed. 300,000 losing power. And the new threat zone right after the break. Also, the out of control tour bus. We have new Surveillance Video this evening. 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At ohare airport, 1,000 delayed or canceled flights. I will get to san francisco, just dont know when. Reporter in colorado, the wind created ground blizzards, blowing snow onto the road. This wind is so crazy right now. Reporter and semitrucks off it. David, the wind is still blowing here. Weve got winds of about 40 miles an hour right now. 45 miles an hour, actually. It has gotten as high as 102 miles an hour, and the high ones are supposed to last across the plains through tomorrow. David . Clayton sandell, bearing the elements tonight. Clayton, thank you. Lets get right to meteorologist rob marciano with the track of this thing. Reporter david, a strong jet stream continues to power those winds. Getting into the upper midwest and the high plains here. Wind gusts will get to near 60 miles an hour and sustained 30 to 40, so, that will be bringing down power lines potentially. Across parts of the panhandle and georgia today, a couple of tornadoes reported. Strong storms through atlanta tonight. They diminish overnight and get into the carolinas. Increasing towards the northeast and the i95 corridor by tomorrow night, right during the rush, looks to be a wet one. David . Rob, than