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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20151121-01:35:00

he joined isis in syria, then returned to europe, raising questions about european border controls. the french government says it only discovered that abaaoud was in france three days after the attacks in paris. in a magazine interview published by isis earlier this year, abaaoud bragged about evading the authorities, despite being chased after by so many agencies. the french government confirmed today that a second terrorist arrived in europe via greece last month on the same day as the attacker who traveled on this passport and posed as a refugee. the second person killed in the wednesday raid is still to be identified, but french media say this is the third, hasna aitboulahcen, an associate of

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151121-01:36:00

by silence. the rain falling hard on the faces of the dead. 130 now. at the concert hall where most victims died, they sang their national anthem, exactly a week after the killers struck. a song of courage amid terror. and police were storming this concert hall exactly a week ago -- a week that has changed france. the aircraft carrier now nearing iraq and syria, tripling its capacity to strike isis. revenge for all of this. lester. >> bill neely in paris tonight, thank you. here at home, the fallout from those attacks have been swift on the campaign trail. heated rhetoric among the republican candidates for president. the front-runner, donald trump, going so far as to say he would implement a data base to track muslims in america. the backlash has been intense as hallie jackson tells us tonight.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20151121-01:41:00

as we reported last night near, three new isis videos in the last three days with images of new york city and washington, d.c., vowing to take aim at the white house. this comes as millions head home for the holidays. and tensions running high. a spirit airlines flight out of ft. lauderdale. diverted, a passenger taken off the plane. after what they thought was a bomb threat. david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: it was a reported bomb threat onboard, triggering the spirit airlines jet to immediately return to ft. lauderdale. a passenger taken off, but authorities say it was all a misunderstanding about an overheard conversation. the man, a u.s. citizen, taken off, believes that wasn't the only reason. >> they treat me like a terrorist guy. i have to pay a price for my appearance. >> reporter: just the latest incident as more than 25 million americans start flying for the thanksgiving holiday. many are jittery. in los angeles -- >> people are now in fear. given what's happened. it's the new reality. >> reporter: -- to washington.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151120-01:48:00

we are back from paris with more now on the woman who detonated a suicide bomb during the raid on the ring leader of the attacks here. she is the first woman to commit that kind of horrific act in western europe, but is one of a growing number of women joining isis. keir simmons looks how they are falling under isis' spell. >> reporter: some friends said she was fun. others said she drank and took drugs, seen here in pictures from dailymail.com, a stark contrast with wednesday morning when hasna aitboulahcen's voice was heard in a barrage of bullets. seconds later, she became the first female suicide bomber in western europe. 10% of isis western recruits are female. this expert says they're lured with false promises. >> it's exactly the same process as those charming pimps. yeah, yeah, like a pimp who takes a girl,

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151120-01:58:00

one by one, parisians approached and wrapped their arms around him. this is a syrian refugee. behind each of his hugs, a message. >> we are with them. we are not terrorists. and we love french people. >> reporter: he is just 17, also muslim, also from syria. >> we want to show that we are with them. we are not against them and we love them. we love them. we don't hate anyone. >> reporter: in this city where emotion is still so raw, a simple hug can help with healing and understanding. >> we have the same blood in his vein. he has the same heart. he's not different. >> reporter: while paris is the city of light and of love, people here aren't normally in the habit of hugging strangers. but there's a new normal on these streets, finding

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151120-01:49:00

seduces her. >> reporter: once with islamic state, they must cover up and be accompanied by men. a girl can be married by the age of 9 in the manifesto. an isis all-women vigilante group. the rules also allow them to leave the home if they choose to wage jihad. online, isis women answer questions from potential recruits, like should i bring a hair dryer? >> we are seeing women acting as a mouthpiece to isis, reaching directly to other females. >> reporter: this 20-year-old went to join isis from birmingham, alabama, now urges attacks on america like the terror attacks. her family say they never saw her open a koran. like all the people of france, they cannot understand what she did. tonight, some

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20151120-01:34:00

authorities believe abaaoud not only directed the paris attacks last friday, but is connected to four out of six other failed attacks in france this year, including one on a train in august when a gunman was overpowered by three american passengers. french intelligence thought abaaoud was in syria and had no idea he was in france until a tip-off three days ago that he was back. "we received no information" said the interior minister, "from any of the european countries he must have traveled through." with hundreds of young european men like abaaoud traveling back from isis battlefields in syria, that points to serious holes in european border controls, and a dangerous failure of some countries to share their data. france's government is pushing

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151120-01:41:00

reassuring as u.s. officials brushed off an isis video that includes a segment juxtaposing pictures of guns and explosives with recycled still photos of times square. >> we are not aware of any credible threat here of a paris-type attack. and we have seen no connection at all between the paris attackers and the united states. >> reporter: the fbi's biggest worry, dozens of potential home grown extremists who have shown some response to isis propaganda who might try to carry out copycat attacks like what happened in paris. >> we are watching people of concern, using all our lawful tools. we'll keep watching them if we see something, we'll work to disrupt it. >> reporter: but the fbi's comey says he's seen no sign of isis members coming to the u.s. in the past days or weeks. while the paris attacks have western europe on high alert, american officials say there are reasons why the u.s. is generally safer. among them, the u.s. does not have the

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151119-01:33:00

many of the tourist attractions, our stadiums or major events, but the soft targets. >> reporter: tonight the nypd released a statement saying in part the video reaffirms what officials already knew, which is that new york city is a target. the statement goes on to say there is no credible specific threat to times square or anywhere else in the city. lester? >> stephanie gosk in times square. let's bring in michael leader, former director of the national counter-terrorism center. he's now executive vp of lydeos, which does national security work for the government. michael, we heard stephanie say no credible threat. we've heard that before. yet we are reminded no one saw paris coming. give us an idea of how worried or concerned u.s. intelligence officials are. >> u.s. and western officials are extremely concerned, lester. because the fact is the sophistication of

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20151119-01:59:00

survived and is using her producing skills to find her and hopefully reunite. that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. these cadets are getting ready to pass the san jose police academy. but one might be in big trouble right now at 6:00, these cadets are getting ready to pass the san jose police academy. one might be in big trouble before he even graduates. someone stole his police issued gun and it's still missing tonight. thanks for joining us. our nbc bay area investigative unit uncovered that hundreds of police service guns are lost or stolen in the bay area. the majority end up in the hands of criminals. tonight in san jose, another case. sources tell us a cadet with the

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