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if you're hitting rebels, you're helping isis. those rebels are fighting isis. and if you look at the positioning of russian assets, they're not poised to attack isis. if you look at where they are, what do you think they are trying to accomplish in these next few months before believing that they may get sanctions lifted? >> well, it seems to me that they will adjust their actions, and they will start hitting isis targets. because it is quite possible for aviation to fly over heads of asaad opponents and then to hit behind their lines, somewhere on the territory controlled by isis. i do think they will do that, but still will keep doing their own business, defending asaad. which is still a sort of side effect of their policy. >> and what fascinates me watching this is it's done despite the many risks of taking such action. you noted they only have two enemies, russia and the united states. russia is on fumes but could this intervention invite an isis family memb attack on russia? >> it could and i'm afraid it will will. there is the branch of isis. we can't dis
if you're hitting rebels, you're helping isis. those rebels are fighting isis. and if you look at the positioning of russian assets, they're not poised to attack isis. if you look at where they are, what do you think they are trying to accomplish in these next few months before believing that they may get sanctions lifted? >> well, it seems to me that they will adjust their actions, and they will start hitting isis targets. because it is quite possible for aviation to fly over heads of...
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yes, going after isis? maybe, we're certainly going after isis. is there a common goal here? isis. and let's work on it. it's going to be tough but we have to talk about it otherwise there will be very serious accidents and incidents, otherwise the ball will roll down the hill. who knows where it will go? >> do you support a u.s. no-fly zone over syria? >> yes, near the border turkey it would make sense to do that. we need to make that part of the discussions with russia. they say no listen we have refugees all over the place. we have a serious humanitarian problem. it would make sense to have a no-fly zone in that area a safe haven. >> let's talk about afghanistan, what is going on. the u.s. blew up a doctors without borders medical facility killing a lot of patients staff, as you well know. there are not a lot of reports, but earlier afghan troops raided the facility because they had communication that this doctors without borders medical group was actually feettreating taliban fighters who came in for treatment. have you heard that report? >> yes, i heard that. that came out. it
yes, going after isis? maybe, we're certainly going after isis. is there a common goal here? isis. and let's work on it. it's going to be tough but we have to talk about it otherwise there will be very serious accidents and incidents, otherwise the ball will roll down the hill. who knows where it will go? >> do you support a u.s. no-fly zone over syria? >> yes, near the border turkey it would make sense to do that. we need to make that part of the discussions with russia. they say...
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this is all mostly isis controlled or isis influenced territory. no russians over there. >> when you look, the red all under isis control and isis influence. then you look at where the blasts are. those are where the russian air strikes have been over the past two days. that really is not coordinated at all where isis is or where isis is under control. >> this is the point. at the u.n., putin said the russian operation was against the terrorists, was against isis. if you look at the actions of his troop, that's not where they're hitting. they're protecting the perimeter of assad's territory. and the people who are at that perimeter in largest numbers are rebels, not isis. they are the rebels that are backed by the west. some al qaeda positions, but the one group of people who are not here really is isis. >> right, if you want to hit isis, you go after raqqa right now, where they're based, the eastern part of the country where they are, near the rivers. just to give you a sense of where the u.s. is hitting and going after isis, this of course is ira
this is all mostly isis controlled or isis influenced territory. no russians over there. >> when you look, the red all under isis control and isis influence. then you look at where the blasts are. those are where the russian air strikes have been over the past two days. that really is not coordinated at all where isis is or where isis is under control. >> this is the point. at the u.n., putin said the russian operation was against the terrorists, was against isis. if you look at the...
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support if it stresses the isis targets it hits. we have seen from video evidence from reports on the ground that there were other areas which are controlled by other rebel groups, non-isis groups that were hit in the russian air strikes. the russian government is ambiguous on this. the russian foreign minister speaking with john kerry yesterday. saying we were invited by the syrian government to assist against isis and other terrorist groups as well. so clearly the russian objective here is to support the assad government and to fight the enemies or those that provide or propose the biggest threat to the government. that is clearly what is going on on day two of the russian/syrian war. >> if they are striking moderate syrian rebels. the very people the united states has tried to support and train up to fight isis and to blunt the assad regime, that is russian at odds with the u.s. interests in the middle east. >> reporter: right. it won't be the first time that happened. i think it is important to remember that the kremlin don't dr
support if it stresses the isis targets it hits. we have seen from video evidence from reports on the ground that there were other areas which are controlled by other rebel groups, non-isis groups that were hit in the russian air strikes. the russian government is ambiguous on this. the russian foreign minister speaking with john kerry yesterday. saying we were invited by the syrian government to assist against isis and other terrorist groups as well. so clearly the russian objective here is to...
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commandos special operations forces, going after the isis stronghold, the capital of isis, really, in raqqah, which they hold with an iron grip is certainly not necessarily enough. a lot more u.s. troops potentially would be necessary, not only air power but on the ground as well. more to discuss, congressman. other developments are happening now. much more right after this quick break. ♪ while you're watching this, i'm hacking your company. grabbing your data. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of security. think you'll spot us? ♪ you haven't so far. the next wave of the internet requires the next wave of security. we're ready. are you? because at&t and directv are now one! which means you can access your dvr at the dmv. change channels while he changes pants. you don't have to be a couch potato, you can be a train potato! and let them watch a the shows they love, inside the ride that you really kind of hate. introducing the all in one plan. only from directv and at&t. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insuranc
commandos special operations forces, going after the isis stronghold, the capital of isis, really, in raqqah, which they hold with an iron grip is certainly not necessarily enough. a lot more u.s. troops potentially would be necessary, not only air power but on the ground as well. more to discuss, congressman. other developments are happening now. much more right after this quick break. ♪ while you're watching this, i'm hacking your company. grabbing your data. stealing your customers'...
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fight against isis. u.s. special operations forces going into syria to help rebels take on the terror group. >> president obama has authorized the deployment of these troops. we are told fewer than 50 right now along with military aircraft. we're talking a-10s as well as f-15s, going to an air base in turkey. want to bring in bob bair, former cia official. he joins us now. the ground in syria right now, the battle on the ground there is somewhere where the united states has had poor intelligence up until now. can this make a difference? >> i think it's a hail mary pass. syria is a mess on the other hand, these special forces are going to the kurdish area to support the so-called ypg party, makeshift militia. a very dangerous area. you run the risk, it looks like we're supporting a kurdish state in iraq. there are no good solutions but the best fighters are the kurds and that's what we're left with. >> we want to read you a little bit that we are just getting in. we're just getting an e-mail. spokesn for the s
fight against isis. u.s. special operations forces going into syria to help rebels take on the terror group. >> president obama has authorized the deployment of these troops. we are told fewer than 50 right now along with military aircraft. we're talking a-10s as well as f-15s, going to an air base in turkey. want to bring in bob bair, former cia official. he joins us now. the ground in syria right now, the battle on the ground there is somewhere where the united states has had poor...
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they are talking about isis a lot. they know well that isis has no friends and if russia emphasizes the target, no one will contradict them. they also said their priority is supporting the government of bashar al assad. vladimir putin a couple days ago at the u.n. called him a valiant fighter against extremism. it was a mistake for the west not to give more support to bashar al assad and his government. that is the priority now. they are striking isis targets, but striking other targets as well. the kremlin doesn't draw distinction between isis and other groups. it puts them all in the same basket as islamic terrorists. it committed itself to fighting all of them. it is particularly focusing, it seems on the groups that pose the biggest threat to the regime of bashar al assad. these are non-isis groups in the first stage. that is why the strikes are focused on the groups other than the islamic state. >> matthew, thank you. sergei lavrov will meet with the secretary of state later today. >>> congress passing a stop-gap
they are talking about isis a lot. they know well that isis has no friends and if russia emphasizes the target, no one will contradict them. they also said their priority is supporting the government of bashar al assad. vladimir putin a couple days ago at the u.n. called him a valiant fighter against extremism. it was a mistake for the west not to give more support to bashar al assad and his government. that is the priority now. they are striking isis targets, but striking other targets as...
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in iraq, another key isis stronghold. the top u.s. general laying out his own call for u.s. boots on the ground. >> if it had operational or strategic impact and reinforce success, that would be the basic framework within which i'd make recommendation for additional forces to be co-located with iraqi units. >> reporter: president obama has to approve any new plans but the pentagon still resistant to establishing a no-fly zone to protect civilians and rebels on the ground. an idea backed by key republicans and hillary clinton. >> anyone we sent in and train, we're going to protect from russian air attacks. >> we have an obligation to do that. >> we haven't done it. >> he's killed 250,000. >> reporter: one republican senator and presidential candidate pressing for direct u.s. action against president al assad. >> when russia's going to fight for him, iran's going to fight for him, hezbollah's fighting for him, we're not going to do a damn thing to help people take him down. do you see any credible military threat to take hi
in iraq, another key isis stronghold. the top u.s. general laying out his own call for u.s. boots on the ground. >> if it had operational or strategic impact and reinforce success, that would be the basic framework within which i'd make recommendation for additional forces to be co-located with iraqi units. >> reporter: president obama has to approve any new plans but the pentagon still resistant to establishing a no-fly zone to protect civilians and rebels on the ground. an idea...
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tens of thousands of them desperate to escape isis. and many more are fleeing syria. >> we're running now with these migrants and refugees. >> all of them on a dangerous journey to reach europe, to reach safety. >> we hope to get germany. >> governments there are struggling with how to handle the gigantic numbers. some are closing their borders or worse. >> sorry. okay. i can smell that tear gas now. they are chanting. >> the risks the refugees take have become heartbreakingly clear, but still, they come because for many, the alternative is this. ♪ [ gunshots ] >> the most dangerous band of thugs the world has ever seen. >> our knife will continue to strike the next of your people. >> the beheadings, the mass murders, the rape and enslavement of women. all of it was born of the rage and chaos that have crippled the country since america first went into iraq. >> if it were not for the american invasion of iraq and the subsequent disbanding of the iraqi army by the united states, there would be no isis. >> now this is camp. >> indeed t
tens of thousands of them desperate to escape isis. and many more are fleeing syria. >> we're running now with these migrants and refugees. >> all of them on a dangerous journey to reach europe, to reach safety. >> we hope to get germany. >> governments there are struggling with how to handle the gigantic numbers. some are closing their borders or worse. >> sorry. okay. i can smell that tear gas now. they are chanting. >> the risks the refugees take have...
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firstly, the kurds at the stage are only interested in fighting isis. that is the primary objective. they don't have an alliance with the regime of bashar al assad, but they have a de facto truth between them, and so they focus on fighting isis, and that is what they want to do, and secondly, within all of the other rebel groups, you will see the fluidity, and someone fight for one group, and the next day, fighting for another group, or ohis brother fights for islamic group, and he fights for a much more moderate group, and the kurds are insular, and stick to themselves, and they have their own language, and the ultimate goal here is to establish an tig wous, autonomous kurdish-speaking region. so many that way, this is a convenient and temporary marriage between the u.s. and the kurds, because ultimately, the question is to what extent do the kurds want to focus on routing isis out of the area. so far, they are interested in getting them out of the kurdish area areas, and that is why we are seeing the u.s. advisers coming in on the ground, because ther
firstly, the kurds at the stage are only interested in fighting isis. that is the primary objective. they don't have an alliance with the regime of bashar al assad, but they have a de facto truth between them, and so they focus on fighting isis, and that is what they want to do, and secondly, within all of the other rebel groups, you will see the fluidity, and someone fight for one group, and the next day, fighting for another group, or ohis brother fights for islamic group, and he fights for a...
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can we fight isis in iraq? when there really is no iraq left. >> at the end of the day we can't put that country together. >> the blame blame escalates. president bush or president obama. >> the person i blame is barack obama, not george w. bush. >> when we return, the finger pointing versus the facts. if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> what put iraq in the position now? the beginning, bush's invasion or the end, president obama's withdraw? >> we're here because of the disastrous blunder that got us into this war in iraq and dev
can we fight isis in iraq? when there really is no iraq left. >> at the end of the day we can't put that country together. >> the blame blame escalates. president bush or president obama. >> the person i blame is barack obama, not george w. bush. >> when we return, the finger pointing versus the facts. if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood...
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. >> smugglers wanted to sell nuclear material to isis. fears the west bank violence could only get worse. >> i'm isha sesay. "newsroom l.a." starts right now. >> russia is stepping up its military campaign in syria to a new level. russian ships in the kas peian sea shoot dozens of missiles on what it calls isis and other terrorist targets on wednesday. >> translator: we are aware of how difficult such ansi terrorist operations are. and, of course, it's too early to discuss the results, but the things that have been done so far deserve a high positive mark. >> well, syrian rebels say the russian strikes are not targeting isis. one u.s.-backed group posted video online of a weapons depot outside of alepo that it says was hit by russian jets. cnn cannot independently verify the claim. >> and take a look at this map, most of the russian air strikes have hit russian syria. that's where rebel forces are fighting the government and a few strikes have hit isis-controlled areas. >> the strikes that we've seen them take today have not been against
. >> smugglers wanted to sell nuclear material to isis. fears the west bank violence could only get worse. >> i'm isha sesay. "newsroom l.a." starts right now. >> russia is stepping up its military campaign in syria to a new level. russian ships in the kas peian sea shoot dozens of missiles on what it calls isis and other terrorist targets on wednesday. >> translator: we are aware of how difficult such ansi terrorist operations are. and, of course, it's too...
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another key isis stronghold. the top general laying out his own call for boots on the ground. >> if it had strategic impact and we could reinforce success, that would be the basis framework for making the recommendation for additional forces with units. >> president obama has to approve any new plans but the pentagon still resistant to establishing a in-fly zone to protect civilians and rebels on the ground. an idea backed by key republicans and hillary clinton clinton. >> anyone we send in and train we're going to protect from russian air attacks. we haven't done it. >> reporter: one republican senator pressing for direct u.s. action against bashar al assad. >> russia is going to fight for him. and we're not going to do a thing to help people take him down. do you see any credible military threat to take him down? >> i think the balance of forces right now are in asaad's advantage. >> not his advantage. he is secure as the day is long. >> reporter: but the question is when does all of this turn into u.s. forces
another key isis stronghold. the top general laying out his own call for boots on the ground. >> if it had strategic impact and we could reinforce success, that would be the basis framework for making the recommendation for additional forces with units. >> president obama has to approve any new plans but the pentagon still resistant to establishing a in-fly zone to protect civilians and rebels on the ground. an idea backed by key republicans and hillary clinton clinton. >>...
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isis needs to be destroyed. we cannot turn our backs and put our heads in the sand and pretend that it's not going to harm us, our allies and our friends around the world. so we have to make a major mission in terms of destroying and degrading isis. and in doing that unfortunately we're going to have some casualties from time to time. >> because this iraqi governmentin creasingly is relying on the iranians and now russians as opposed to the united states despite all the blood and treasure the u.s. invested in iraq going back to 2003. you must be concerned about that. >> i'm very concerned. and i think as you're stating it it's quite correct. it's very galling particularly so much american blood was lost and shed in iraq. of course putin is running around with his mischief in syria and every place else. he's coordinating things with the jordanians, he's doing all kinds of things. he's going to keep doing it. he's going to keep poking fingers in our eyes and trying to do what he perceives to be in russia's nationa
isis needs to be destroyed. we cannot turn our backs and put our heads in the sand and pretend that it's not going to harm us, our allies and our friends around the world. so we have to make a major mission in terms of destroying and degrading isis. and in doing that unfortunately we're going to have some casualties from time to time. >> because this iraqi governmentin creasingly is relying on the iranians and now russians as opposed to the united states despite all the blood and treasure...
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effort to fight isis. the train and equip program to train moderate syrian rebels gone as we have known it. now what they are going to do is look to support a group of about 5,000 rebels in northern syria right up against the turkish border. this is a group they believe has a proven track record. they are already in the field. they are already fighting isis. they have been running out of ammunition. u.s. special operations had pressed the white house and the pentagon for weeks to try and support these people. now the decision finally to go ahead and do it. they will get u.s. ammunition. they will get some communications gear. they will have to show a proven track record, continue to fight isis and don't turn and start fighting bashar al assad. the more success they have we are told the more the u.s. will reward them. and one of the key changes there will be u.s. air strikes to support their positions on the ground. the big worry, will it all work, will they turn and fight assad, will those weapons stay in
effort to fight isis. the train and equip program to train moderate syrian rebels gone as we have known it. now what they are going to do is look to support a group of about 5,000 rebels in northern syria right up against the turkish border. this is a group they believe has a proven track record. they are already in the field. they are already fighting isis. they have been running out of ammunition. u.s. special operations had pressed the white house and the pentagon for weeks to try and...
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with our attacks on isis. but their attacks are on the free syrian army. >> ed royce chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. thanks, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, wolf. >>> coming up, the cruel mind games of a notorious isis killer. a former hostage says the man known as jihadi john forced him to dance the tango with him. plus, jeb bush wading into the controversy over the name the washington redskins should have. this time with a joke. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. plan well and enjoy life... ♪ or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just
with our attacks on isis. but their attacks are on the free syrian army. >> ed royce chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. thanks, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, wolf. >>> coming up, the cruel mind games of a notorious isis killer. a former hostage says the man known as jihadi john forced him to dance the tango with him. plus, jeb bush wading into the controversy over the name the washington redskins should have. this time with a joke. big day? ah, the...
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these are people being killed by isis. they are not isis. they are "coming to america" to run away from isis. >> reporter: isis broadcast their brutal religious cleansing and propaganda videos, beheading christians from ethiopia. this red arabic letter is claiming them christians. >> the people are being massacred, beheaded. >> a list of names, more than half of them children. >> these are 70,000 innocent christians. >> pounded the pavement in d.c. begging for visas in america. >> we have done everything we can. we met with the president, vice president biden. we have spoken to the state department. nothing works. and if the president won't act, congress won't act, then i'm going to act. >>> fascinating report. thank you for that. cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia operative bob behr. so many are fleeing persecution. is this a route isis would likely use, in your opinion? >> poppy, absolutely. these people are coming to the border. if you say i'm afraid, i'm a political refugee. i have a fear. that's enough for you to walk
these are people being killed by isis. they are not isis. they are "coming to america" to run away from isis. >> reporter: isis broadcast their brutal religious cleansing and propaganda videos, beheading christians from ethiopia. this red arabic letter is claiming them christians. >> the people are being massacred, beheaded. >> a list of names, more than half of them children. >> these are 70,000 innocent christians. >> pounded the pavement in d.c....
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isis is self proclaimed capital city. obama wanted to avoid putting troops on the ground where they will likely end up if combat situations him allison. >> the obama administration lacks criminal for doing this about face. they say, if we look at it, mr. believe it really is, not not sort of say, own up to it and say, yes, we changed our minds. we want to send small combat forces to start. >> well, i think the obama administration is saying we are only sending advisers, they don't want to open the door to that troops on the ground. as we've seen, recently, troops have been killed in these advisory roles. so it really does as you say open the door to a question of how involved these will be? these are small teams. we will keep an eye on the fact that these are the nose under the tent here allison. >> it's certainly important not to toerth these american forces will be in harm's way. thanks so much. >> all right. let's get more from cnn military analyst mark hertling. first. let's get to the basic ws here, when we say they
isis is self proclaimed capital city. obama wanted to avoid putting troops on the ground where they will likely end up if combat situations him allison. >> the obama administration lacks criminal for doing this about face. they say, if we look at it, mr. believe it really is, not not sort of say, own up to it and say, yes, we changed our minds. we want to send small combat forces to start. >> well, i think the obama administration is saying we are only sending advisers, they don't...
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commandos kicking down doors of an isis jail. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> we begin this hour with the rescue effort off canada's vancouver island after a tour boat sank. this is a picture of the boat in the water. it's not clear if all passengers and crew have been accounted for. the mayor of the closest town spoke to us last hour and said there's no word on what caused the boat to capsize. she described the weather. >> it was a beautiful here in tofino. there were big swells in the ocean, but we don't know anything about what may have happened at the scene. it's quite some distance away from the small town of tofino. the efforts have been coming to one of our main docks in town and our community which is just 2,000 community has responded phenomenally. people are out with blankets and food and with clothing for people and supporting them as we go through this all together. >> this is a developing story. we will continue to follow it and bring you the
commandos kicking down doors of an isis jail. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> we begin this hour with the rescue effort off canada's vancouver island after a tour boat sank. this is a picture of the boat in the water. it's not clear if all passengers and crew have been accounted for. the mayor of the closest town spoke to us last hour and said there's no word on what caused the boat to capsize. she...
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, how much of them are isis targets. talk to us about what you've been able to gather on the russian campaign and how it's helping president bashar al assad. >> reporter: a lot of elements to this. first of all, it is a lot of it is a war of words between the russians and the united states. russia saying they're targeting isis. the united states saying a lot of these air strikes are targeting other rebel fighters. some of them backed by the united states. but russia has very much stepped up their air campaign inside syria. there was recently dozens of air strikes hitting roughly 55 targets. russia saying they're ammunition depots and training facilities. one thing we have seen is hezbollah and fighters targeting to make a dent. a lot of the anti-regime fighters are threatening the regime. russia has made -- has made to disallusions that they support asaad, and they're willing to stick to it through the end. >> all right. ian lee joining us there and updating us on the situation on the ground in syria. talking to us from
, how much of them are isis targets. talk to us about what you've been able to gather on the russian campaign and how it's helping president bashar al assad. >> reporter: a lot of elements to this. first of all, it is a lot of it is a war of words between the russians and the united states. russia saying they're targeting isis. the united states saying a lot of these air strikes are targeting other rebel fighters. some of them backed by the united states. but russia has very much stepped...
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the cost of pushing isis out has been enormous. streets here are draped with the flags of fighters killed in battle along desolate roads through abandoned villages we saw scene upon scene of devastation. the wreckage of months of fierce fighting and relentless coalition air strikes. dozens of villages like this one that were liberated from isis months ago are now still completely deserted. now, that's partly because the isis militants before they retreated planted land mines and traps all across this area. but it's also because many people here aren't convinced that isis won't be coming back. in the tiny village we met a woman who's lived here all her life. she told us she was too afraid to leave home when isis was in control. that they'd beat and killed people and brought misery upon the community. there were no air strikes before they arrived. and then the strikes started. there was one next to me. we were scared of everything, not just isis. are you still afraid, i ask, she says not. but glances warily at the kurdish ypg fighter
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isis is not here in these areas. isis is in the north and east of syria and that's where most of the u.s. strikes are happening. poppy? >> barbara, when you talk about where the u.s. strikes are happening and where these russian strikes are happening, is there a plan to be more coordinated now that you've got different faxes, different coalitions striking? >> i think that's a key question even today as we talk about this. the indications are from the defense department that they will have a meeting with the russians later today. military to military. it will probably happen by video teleconference because they're not going to be able to meet in person. after yesterday they want tos fast-track it, sit down with the russian military get an idea of what they're doing. how do you communicate? how do you share information? at the moment, isis in the north and east of syria, but they need to know if the russians plan to move out into those areas. the u.s. pilots have a pretty good capability through their technology to kno
isis is not here in these areas. isis is in the north and east of syria and that's where most of the u.s. strikes are happening. poppy? >> barbara, when you talk about where the u.s. strikes are happening and where these russian strikes are happening, is there a plan to be more coordinated now that you've got different faxes, different coalitions striking? >> i think that's a key question even today as we talk about this. the indications are from the defense department that they...
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. >>> isis hack, u.s. officials are trying to get their hands on a cyber attacker accused of stealing personal information of u.s. military personnel and passing it onto isis. >>> and dumb puppets, donald trump is back on the attack hurling insults at a fox news anchor and her guests. and he's going after the bush family over 9/11. jeb bush hitting back on that. wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news. an explosion of rage by palestinian protesters with jerusalem under tight guard against a wave of terror attacks, bloody clashes between palestinians and israeli troops spread in the west bank and at the gaza border fence. and palestinian protesters torched the compound surrounding a revered holy site. president obama says israel has a right to protect its citizens and warns random violence will only bring more hardship. and with more planes crowding the skies over syria, the air war danger has now spread to neighboring turkey.
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will the rebel groups be able to fight effectively against isis? >> the key question is, who exactly are they going to be training advising? advising and assisting. the ypg, the kurdish group who have been fighting in kobani, we've seen that on our screens recently and along the border of turkey, where i'm standing here, further west toward isis-held areas, they can't work exclus e exclusively with them. that will leave a bad taste in the mouth of many syrians because there are many fears amongst the syrians in the north of that country when the kurds, the ypg, they tend to hold on for themselves. a long-term strategy of just using ypg, you could run into problems down the line. from barbara's reporting be, it sounds like the syrian arab coalition, which are small, aloof, and small group in the east of the country where the kurds are, and also to the west of isis-held areas as well, in fact, directly south from where i'm standing, that's probably where they're going to be directing their energies. there's a problem there. she was talking about the
will the rebel groups be able to fight effectively against isis? >> the key question is, who exactly are they going to be training advising? advising and assisting. the ypg, the kurdish group who have been fighting in kobani, we've seen that on our screens recently and along the border of turkey, where i'm standing here, further west toward isis-held areas, they can't work exclus e exclusively with them. that will leave a bad taste in the mouth of many syrians because there are many fears...
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there have been a handful of strikes against isis. on a daily basis we see about two planes delivering troops and supplies to syria. shows that they are ramping up, they had cruise missile strikes from the caspian sea strike in syria, as well. so the russians very much ramping up their presence, their actions. this also comes as we saw an iranian general visit russia to talk about strategy there. now we're seeing an increased russian/iranian presence in action in syria. >> ian lee live in cairo, egypt. thank you very much for your reporting. >>> the palestinian red crescent says at least seven palestinians were killed and 90 wounded from fighting in gaza on friday. israeli forces say more than 1,000 palestinians approached the security fence and threw rocks and burning tires at idf soldiers. for more, we'll go live to jerusalem. we have more live this hour. good to see you this day. what is the latest on this case? >> reporter: well, george, we're hearing of another stabbing incident. this time near the damascus gates of the old city
there have been a handful of strikes against isis. on a daily basis we see about two planes delivering troops and supplies to syria. shows that they are ramping up, they had cruise missile strikes from the caspian sea strike in syria, as well. so the russians very much ramping up their presence, their actions. this also comes as we saw an iranian general visit russia to talk about strategy there. now we're seeing an increased russian/iranian presence in action in syria. >> ian lee live in...
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this is at the core of the latest strategy to defeat isis. backed by u.s. and to coalitionr support. what the u.s. is hoping now is the ypg can take the battle further. can take the fight to the frontlines. on the frontlines in northern syr syria, we found the ypg fighters are exhausted. most of them carrying old ak-47s. some fighting in sandals. some acknowledge without heavier weapons and taking on defensive like raqqah would be difficult. can they replicate successes in the kurdish part of the country in the arab/isis strong hold? christine, there is a big question mark hanging over that. >> remarkable to see the pictures of them in sandals and socks. the u.s. has been wary about supporting the ypg. why is that? >> reporter: the u.s. is very circumspect about the support for the ypg. that is for one major reason. across the board from the ypg, the turkish counterpart is the pkk. that is considered to be a terrorist group and turkey regards the pkk as the domestic threat. the u.s. walking a fine line trying to balance diplomatic considerations with turkey
this is at the core of the latest strategy to defeat isis. backed by u.s. and to coalitionr support. what the u.s. is hoping now is the ypg can take the battle further. can take the fight to the frontlines. on the frontlines in northern syr syria, we found the ypg fighters are exhausted. most of them carrying old ak-47s. some fighting in sandals. some acknowledge without heavier weapons and taking on defensive like raqqah would be difficult. can they replicate successes in the kurdish part of...
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they are not isis. they are coming to america to run away from isis. >> kyung lah, cnn, mexico. >> ion credible reporting. >> 70,000 names. >> the national football league dropping more hints that the team could be coming to los angeles after years without one. today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. aleve, all day strong. and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. inthe mid-size van, from mercedes-benz. it's got small-ability and big-ability. towing-ability and stowing-ability. rack-ability and hvac-ability. it's fully customizable and sized just right to give you cupcake-ability, entourage-ability... ...garage-ability and even afford-ability. starting at $28
they are not isis. they are coming to america to run away from isis. >> kyung lah, cnn, mexico. >> ion credible reporting. >> 70,000 names. >> the national football league dropping more hints that the team could be coming to los angeles after years without one. today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain...
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the russians claim isis. they say the knew strikes against isis target, ammo dumps, other key terrorist targets, perhaps remaining to be seen. the next step here is what will happen between the russian military and the u.s. military. we are told those talks could begin as soon as later today for both to sit down in some fashion and talk about how to make sure as pilots fly in the skies over syria, they are kept safe. you know, i think we can assume at this point, if it happens today, it is going to be a video teleconference between both military forces. because nobody is traveling to a third city. but u.s. officials are telling us they feel very confident u.s. pilots can be kept safe. that pilots in the air will know where the russians are and they can largely stay out of their way. back to you guys. >> thanks so much for all of that. also breaking overnight. the afghan government says its forces have retaken control over the city of kunduz from the taliban. though the fighting continues from pockets of insur
the russians claim isis. they say the knew strikes against isis target, ammo dumps, other key terrorist targets, perhaps remaining to be seen. the next step here is what will happen between the russian military and the u.s. military. we are told those talks could begin as soon as later today for both to sit down in some fashion and talk about how to make sure as pilots fly in the skies over syria, they are kept safe. you know, i think we can assume at this point, if it happens today, it is...
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at the same time my primary thing is getting rid of isis because isis really does stand for evil. >> you have said let's just let the russians take care of it but u.s. officials are saying these air strikes are not targeting isis, they were targeting the opposition to assad. do you want to change -- would you change your position on that at all? >> look, i want to invest trillions of dollars in rebuilding our country. i want to create a tremendously strong military, stronger than we've ever had before and really technologically strong. we need technology. we're the king of technology. but that's what i want to do. i want to invest money in our country. we've invested so much money in the middle east and we have nothing for it. russia, if you think about the old soviet union, you know where they went bad, they went into afghanistan, they were there for years and they virtually went bankrupt as a nation and that's when it all split up. if russia wants to go in and if russia wants to fight in particular isis and they do and one of the reasons they do is because they don't want isis comi
at the same time my primary thing is getting rid of isis because isis really does stand for evil. >> you have said let's just let the russians take care of it but u.s. officials are saying these air strikes are not targeting isis, they were targeting the opposition to assad. do you want to change -- would you change your position on that at all? >> look, i want to invest trillions of dollars in rebuilding our country. i want to create a tremendously strong military, stronger than...
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fighters are preparing for offensive toward isis strongholds including isis headquarters in raqqa. senior international correspondent clarissa ward has been touring the front lines in northern syria. here's some of what she found. these men are at the core of america's latest strategy to defeat isis. manning positions along a vast and desolate front line with isis entrenched in villages just through the haze. they are fighters are the ypg, force of 30,000 syrian kurds which backed by coalition air power has dealt decisive blows to islamic state militants across northern syria. commander is in charge of this front line position in the city which the ypg took from isis in august after months of fierce clashes. >> translator: they tried to attack us again ten days ago. we were prepared so they didn't reach their target. >> reporter: but they keep trying. isis has control of the next village along which is just over a mile in that direction. but the men at this base tell us that isis fighters often go at night to that building just over there so that they can launch attacks on these po
fighters are preparing for offensive toward isis strongholds including isis headquarters in raqqa. senior international correspondent clarissa ward has been touring the front lines in northern syria. here's some of what she found. these men are at the core of america's latest strategy to defeat isis. manning positions along a vast and desolate front line with isis entrenched in villages just through the haze. they are fighters are the ypg, force of 30,000 syrian kurds which backed by coalition...
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man doe raid last week on an isis compound in northern iraq. it happened on the border of kurdish territory. freshly drug graves nearby indicated the hostages were about to be killed. army master sergeant joshua wheeler was killed. the first u.s. combat beth death in iraq in four years. but 0 hosta70 hostages were res. here's how the daring raid went down among constant gunfire. take a look. [ shouting ] in the g [ gunfire ] >> incredible body camera images you can see of the many hostages that were simply filing out of the prisons. let's bring in now cnn military analyst rick francona, retired lieutenant colonel in the u.s. air force. good to see you. so what strikes you when you look at these images of these hostages, some of them wearing, you know, these robes, bloodied, dirty, they're running out, there's a lot of confusion. you can hear in that video both some english and some arabic. how do you decipher what was happening here? >> well, it looked to me -- the parts that i saw they were bringing the hostages out. you're right, they look pr
man doe raid last week on an isis compound in northern iraq. it happened on the border of kurdish territory. freshly drug graves nearby indicated the hostages were about to be killed. army master sergeant joshua wheeler was killed. the first u.s. combat beth death in iraq in four years. but 0 hosta70 hostages were res. here's how the daring raid went down among constant gunfire. take a look. [ shouting ] in the g [ gunfire ] >> incredible body camera images you can see of the many...
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isis over the summer. they were really ready to start unlocking on isis targets. the u.s. forces and others had been pressing them to say, look, you guys are on the front lines. we need your help not only on the border but also to let us stage airstrikes from your air bases and get involved yourselves. so back in the summertime, the turks said, okay, we're going to get in this game. everybody, including me, were saying if turkey gets involved, isis will start staging in turkey and do suicide bombs. that's why the kurds were starting to say, we're going to start fighting the government again. >> phil, thank you so much for your insight. >>> still ahead, dangerous skies. russian and coalition forces on the attack in syria. now it's forcing the u.s. and russia to talk as early as today. ment goals is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you get there. join us as we celebrate eddie's retirement, and start planning your own. when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... .
isis over the summer. they were really ready to start unlocking on isis targets. the u.s. forces and others had been pressing them to say, look, you guys are on the front lines. we need your help not only on the border but also to let us stage airstrikes from your air bases and get involved yourselves. so back in the summertime, the turks said, okay, we're going to get in this game. everybody, including me, were saying if turkey gets involved, isis will start staging in turkey and do suicide...
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russia continues to engage isis targets in syria. as it does so, it's having talks about safe flight operations with the u.s. details on that in a live report ahead. plus, north korea's controversial for sure but not much known about it. you'll look at his life to rise and power as news continues this hour on cnn international and cnn usa. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." good to have you with us. i'm george howell. the headlines this hour. turkey's prime minister declared three days of mourning after a deadly attack on a peace rally in ankara. at least 95 people were killed when explosions tore through the crowd. they happened seconds apart. more than 200 people were wounded in those incidents. >>> an israeli police officer was wounded by an explosion just outside jerusalem. officers were alarmed by what they described as a woman driving in a suspicious manner on sunday. the blast happened shortly after police pulled the woman over. at least seven people
russia continues to engage isis targets in syria. as it does so, it's having talks about safe flight operations with the u.s. details on that in a live report ahead. plus, north korea's controversial for sure but not much known about it. you'll look at his life to rise and power as news continues this hour on cnn international and cnn usa. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." good to have you with us....
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raid on an isis compound inside iraq. u.s. special forces and kurdish fighters storm the compound on thursday in a mission to rescue hostages believed to be in danger of execution. a u.s. soldier was killed during the operation. 70 hostages were freed but not the kurdish captives they were september in to rescue. that raid has critics raising questions about the u.s. role in iraq. it was the first time the u.s. forces directly engaged isis militants on the ground in iraq. yet, american officials say the role of u.s. forces is to train and assist the iraqis, not to engage in combat. earlier, our john mann spoke with cnn military analyst and retired lieutenant general mark perkily. he once served in that area. >> general, thanks for being with us. you know that area well and we can imagine this attack, planes, helicopters, bridges being bombed nearby, dozens of armed personnel from two nations go in and encounter an intense firefight. what's your sense of what we've learned about it? >> it's a tough area, jonathan. this town is
raid on an isis compound inside iraq. u.s. special forces and kurdish fighters storm the compound on thursday in a mission to rescue hostages believed to be in danger of execution. a u.s. soldier was killed during the operation. 70 hostages were freed but not the kurdish captives they were september in to rescue. that raid has critics raising questions about the u.s. role in iraq. it was the first time the u.s. forces directly engaged isis militants on the ground in iraq. yet, american...
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isis. >> i heard that. >> isis wants that imagery there. what do you make of that? >> i want to destroy isil because it's a direct threat to the homeland. i'm not going to let the pyk dictate american policy when it comes to defending the homeland. here's a question for you and everyone in america, do you think isil is a threat to homeland? general humphrey said yes. we don't have a strategy to do it. we need a regional force, not just the pyk. everybody in the region wants to destroy isil because they're a threat to our country as well as to ours. i take a regional approach, having armies that are already trained, use them, destroy isil because we don't destroy isil, they're going to hit us here. >> do you think, senator, these options that the president is weighing, special forces, more advisers in iraq, special forces into syria, do you think this could -- that this change in strategy could turn the tide in the fight against isis? >> it could in iraq but not in syria. what did we learn today? we learned that russia, iran and hezbollah will fight to keep assad in
isis. >> i heard that. >> isis wants that imagery there. what do you make of that? >> i want to destroy isil because it's a direct threat to the homeland. i'm not going to let the pyk dictate american policy when it comes to defending the homeland. here's a question for you and everyone in america, do you think isil is a threat to homeland? general humphrey said yes. we don't have a strategy to do it. we need a regional force, not just the pyk. everybody in the region wants to...
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the rise of isis didn't suddenly spring up as a result of the invasion in 2003. the ideology behind isis has been around for decades and unless it's tackled ideological will be around for decades to come. there is this narrative which is based on a perversion of the faith of islam that has to be tackled and has to be confronted. and that is a real threat. now, at the same time it's in a sense a statement of the obvious to say that you can't say what happened in 2003 has had absolutely nothing to do with what's followed. but i believe, and i think tony blair believes, based on what he said there, that in reality if you look at the roots of isis, it's got more to do with our failure to intervene in syria than it does with what happened in iraq. >> right. and we heard him say that isis not necessarily being born out of iraq but out of syria. so, then, what is your view and what do you believe the former prime minister's view is on how the u.s. and how great britain should or should not be involved particularly with iraq right now to help stabilize it? >> i think if
the rise of isis didn't suddenly spring up as a result of the invasion in 2003. the ideology behind isis has been around for decades and unless it's tackled ideological will be around for decades to come. there is this narrative which is based on a perversion of the faith of islam that has to be tackled and has to be confronted. and that is a real threat. now, at the same time it's in a sense a statement of the obvious to say that you can't say what happened in 2003 has had absolutely nothing...
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>> isis may have played a role in this. but i, again, think that this attack couldn't be possible without an information from turkish intelligence. it's such a big attack. and also, this is the first huge attack that has been made against -- one happens right before the election. the second happened right after the elections. and it happens. also paralleled with huge wave of violence against turks and hdp officials. so, i think we have to see this altogether. and it's no coincidence that the officials have accused turkish states. obviously, we don't know who did it. but even even if it's by not making the place safe, turkish officials also have a role to play in that. >> professor, thank you very much. bob, back to you. in the past, in terms of the isis attacks, we've seen them along the turkish syrian border. speak to that and what this does to further issues in the region. you have stability in turkey morls and now this. >> well, i think this is going to destabilize turkey. i mean, the kurdish problem is a serious one. an
>> isis may have played a role in this. but i, again, think that this attack couldn't be possible without an information from turkish intelligence. it's such a big attack. and also, this is the first huge attack that has been made against -- one happens right before the election. the second happened right after the elections. and it happens. also paralleled with huge wave of violence against turks and hdp officials. so, i think we have to see this altogether. and it's no coincidence that...
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kerry has to lavrov, let's go after isis. and lavrov said, yes, let's go after isis. and only shoring up putin, coming in turkish airspace and fighter jets. these are signs of provocation, not of cooperation. >> look, chris, if the russians had bombed a hospital by mistake, by mistake, in any country the way the u.s. did, and then the president would have said i'm sorry and apologized, do you think that would have worked? >> i just think that suggestion is a complete distraction, mr. pozner from what i've just said. accidents happen in war. that's the problem. >> sure. they through twice. they're very close to the turkish border. i don't think it's a provocation at all. russia wants to have good relations with turkey for a whole lot of reasons, including economic, and for building gas pipelines in turkey. it has no interest in worsening relations with turkey. i think that was just a mistake. as other mistakes have happened. and i do think that in fact -- i believe so, that mr. putin would like to work with the united states, rather than against it. whether or not that
kerry has to lavrov, let's go after isis. and lavrov said, yes, let's go after isis. and only shoring up putin, coming in turkish airspace and fighter jets. these are signs of provocation, not of cooperation. >> look, chris, if the russians had bombed a hospital by mistake, by mistake, in any country the way the u.s. did, and then the president would have said i'm sorry and apologized, do you think that would have worked? >> i just think that suggestion is a complete distraction,...
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four jihadis, members of isis. this is sort of their dream come true, to be fighting again the united states, to be fighting against russia in what they see as the final battle. so rather than being terrified, if you look on social media, many of them seem to be delighted by the fact the russians are involved. for instance, we see a leader from the al qaeda affiliate in syria is offering jihadis a two million syrian lira, about $9,000 reward for the capture of russian soldiers. they are liking their lips at this opportunity -- lick their lips at this opportunity. definitely it will galvanize even further those who support this gee had, this holy war in syria, and it will be interesting to see, for instance, the reaction of the jihadis around the muslim world to this intervention. now-direct intervention by russia in this seemingly endless conflict. lynda? >> a very good point, ben. and just finally to phil, russia's economy is, of course, struggling. and it has huge trade ties with syria. how is this military move
four jihadis, members of isis. this is sort of their dream come true, to be fighting again the united states, to be fighting against russia in what they see as the final battle. so rather than being terrified, if you look on social media, many of them seem to be delighted by the fact the russians are involved. for instance, we see a leader from the al qaeda affiliate in syria is offering jihadis a two million syrian lira, about $9,000 reward for the capture of russian soldiers. they are liking...
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strikes against isis in syria. but observer group says the air strikes are mostly meant to bolster syrian leader bashar al-assad's regime. cnn correspondent barbara starr has the details. >> reporter: it was all caught on camera. bombs killing at least 97 people and wounding nearly 250 at a peace rally in ankara, turkey. the turkish prime minister saying his government suspects isis is behind it. russian president vladimir putin offering his condolences to the turks and taking a swipe at the barack obama administration. >> translator: let them name for us to specific places where terrorists are hiding, where their headquarters and warehouses with weapons and equipment are. give us the targets. >> reporter: but russian-backed attacks finding their own targets. mostly far from isis in the latest clashes in northwest syria. anti-regime forces and civilians target we'd more than 500 missiles and hundreds of shells according to an observer group. cnn could not independently verify the video. president obama adamant on c
strikes against isis in syria. but observer group says the air strikes are mostly meant to bolster syrian leader bashar al-assad's regime. cnn correspondent barbara starr has the details. >> reporter: it was all caught on camera. bombs killing at least 97 people and wounding nearly 250 at a peace rally in ankara, turkey. the turkish prime minister saying his government suspects isis is behind it. russian president vladimir putin offering his condolences to the turks and taking a swipe at...
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what's happening on the front lines in the war against isis? kurdish fighters are preparing a military offensive in syria and cnn is there. we'll show you what it is like on the ground, next. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for thirty years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in three months. and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart o
what's happening on the front lines in the war against isis? kurdish fighters are preparing a military offensive in syria and cnn is there. we'll show you what it is like on the ground, next. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for thirty years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in three months. and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes...
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to join isis in syria. the director saying the fight is screwing younger and there are more girls with whom the isis message seems to be resinating. wolf? >> that's very, very worry some. palm pamela, thanks very much. congressman king, you heard the deep concern about bringing those syrian refugees to the united states and referenced gaps. could isis exploit this? how worried would you be? is the u.s. equipped to vet the refugees? >> i have great concerns about the iraqi refugees and syrian, any refugees from that part of the world, especially syria because we don't have databases to check them against and when you talk with officials in count terrorism and law enforcement, they will tell you they really cannot determine whether or not a person has terrorist connections. they do the best they can but it's a very inadequate search and i'm very concerned and it bothers me when you raise objections, somehow people say you're racist or the fact is these are real issues and the last thing we need is to get five
to join isis in syria. the director saying the fight is screwing younger and there are more girls with whom the isis message seems to be resinating. wolf? >> that's very, very worry some. palm pamela, thanks very much. congressman king, you heard the deep concern about bringing those syrian refugees to the united states and referenced gaps. could isis exploit this? how worried would you be? is the u.s. equipped to vet the refugees? >> i have great concerns about the iraqi refugees...
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will be sending troops to syria to help in the fight against isis. in a matter of weeks, less than 50 special operation soldiers will be heading there to kurdish-controlled territory in northern syria. nick paton walsh joining me now from southern turkey. so, nick, are you getting any indication as to when they are bracing for the arrival of these u.s. troops? >> a suggestion it could be within the next months, but obviously, for security reasons, i'm sure the pentagon are not going to telegraph or advertise quite when. what we think could be as little as two dozen as the special forces enter into syria. where do they go? i think it's likely it will be near the town of kobani, the fight for which, clearing isis from it, well publicized late last year. it's from there, directions near there, that many of the kurds and also the primary syrian arabs who the special forces are supposed to be assisting, a group called the syrian arab coalition, not very big or well known, they're directing their energies towards the isis capital called caliphate iraqa. th
will be sending troops to syria to help in the fight against isis. in a matter of weeks, less than 50 special operation soldiers will be heading there to kurdish-controlled territory in northern syria. nick paton walsh joining me now from southern turkey. so, nick, are you getting any indication as to when they are bracing for the arrival of these u.s. troops? >> a suggestion it could be within the next months, but obviously, for security reasons, i'm sure the pentagon are not going to...
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not just isis. are you still afraid, i ask? she says not, but glances warily at the kurdish ypg fighters with us. the kurds question the loyalty of many of these villages, claiming they harbor isis sympathizers. the killing may have stopped, but there is no peace here. one of the main problems you have now in syria is that the ethnic and sectarian divisions are so deep, after years and years of fighting, we drove through one village where a little boy was actually chanting "god bless isis." and another kurdish fighter said to us, yes, we are syrians, but we are kurds, first. >> clarissa, thanks so much for that insight as to what's going on over there. great to have your reporting. >>> well, after dancing with the media for the past three months, donald trump now says we're scum. so which candidate is using the media to best advantage this week? it's a surprising one, that's next. it's back t-mobile's most popular family plan. get 4 lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each. no sharing just $30 bucks a line need new phones
not just isis. are you still afraid, i ask? she says not, but glances warily at the kurdish ypg fighters with us. the kurds question the loyalty of many of these villages, claiming they harbor isis sympathizers. the killing may have stopped, but there is no peace here. one of the main problems you have now in syria is that the ethnic and sectarian divisions are so deep, after years and years of fighting, we drove through one village where a little boy was actually chanting "god bless...
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taking the fight to isis strong hold in braka. the fighters we saw were lightly armed, poorly equipped and exhausted by months of fighting. and senior commander knows the battles ahead will be even tougher. can you take raka without heavier weapons from the coalition? >> translator: the weapons we have are not high quality but this campaign we'll need new heavy weapons. >> reporter: the most important they do have but don't want to talk about is this device which helps the ypg get exact coordinates which are sent to a joint u.s. kurdish operations room and minutes later fighter jets come screaming in. he told us he was given a week of training before using the device. who trained you how to use this? >> translator: believe me, i can't say. when you finish the training it's a secret. but they weren't speaking kurdish. >> reporter: a mystery as is so much of the unfolding u.s. strategy in this critical corner of syria. the main reason the u.s. has been so sir couple spect about its support is because the group works closely with its
taking the fight to isis strong hold in braka. the fighters we saw were lightly armed, poorly equipped and exhausted by months of fighting. and senior commander knows the battles ahead will be even tougher. can you take raka without heavier weapons from the coalition? >> translator: the weapons we have are not high quality but this campaign we'll need new heavy weapons. >> reporter: the most important they do have but don't want to talk about is this device which helps the ypg get...
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rebel advances that, in fact, isis is not taking part in even though, of course, isis is fighting the regime in other parts of the country around damascus. and of course what we're seeing now is an attempt by isis to take the military airport which is in eastern, northeastern syria. the only enclave the government has in that area. significantly, that's an area where u.s.-led coalition aircraft are operating. it will be something to see if somehow the russians and the americans work out an arrangement, perhaps, whereby the russians can provide air support to this embattled enclave of the government of bashar al assad. lynda? >> and as russia supports and tries to bolster the syrian regime, we have the u.s. president worried that this is going to escalate the conflict there. what's your reading of the situation? >> reporter: certainly from the jihadi perspective, this is sort of a dream come true. keep in mind that these are people, isis, who relish the possibility of martyrdom. and the fact that they find themselves in syria fighting not only the assad regime, not only rebel groups, b
rebel advances that, in fact, isis is not taking part in even though, of course, isis is fighting the regime in other parts of the country around damascus. and of course what we're seeing now is an attempt by isis to take the military airport which is in eastern, northeastern syria. the only enclave the government has in that area. significantly, that's an area where u.s.-led coalition aircraft are operating. it will be something to see if somehow the russians and the americans work out an...
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targeting isis. the russians are not only launching the strikes by air, which is going to eventually force a certain level of if not cooperation, then coordination with the united states to avoid situations like we did see taking place twice where u.s. jets had to divert because russians are in the same air space. most recently hitting targets in raqqah, which is an isis stronghold, but in idlib and aleppo. in doing this, they are proving and showing decisively as i was saying, how far they are willing to go to defend the assad regime. it puts the u.s. in an interesting position. the americans are not doing enough to support the anti-assad groups. in all of this, one has to mention what it is doing to the civilian population. already more than half of the syrian population has been displaced or forced to flee the country. this recent bout of bombing is forcing more to flee. according to the syrian civil defense group, a group of people coming together helping out the white helmets as they are known i
targeting isis. the russians are not only launching the strikes by air, which is going to eventually force a certain level of if not cooperation, then coordination with the united states to avoid situations like we did see taking place twice where u.s. jets had to divert because russians are in the same air space. most recently hitting targets in raqqah, which is an isis stronghold, but in idlib and aleppo. in doing this, they are proving and showing decisively as i was saying, how far they are...
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isis is a threat to assad and isis is a threat to them because of caucuses and their own concerns. what would you do? let's bomb them together. every time you bomb those rebels that we're arming to fight against assad we'll be angry at you? how would that work? >> yes, but here's the point, chris. i don't think you see russia going after isis. they have had propaganda. their intention is to secure a safe zone for mr. assad in the western part of the country with damascus, homs and idlib. they're going to secure the eastern side of isis coming in from palmyra. what they're really doing is securing that flank of mr. assad. these are things that are very different from what we're trying to do, which is to destroy this terrorist threat that not only threatens damascus but the world and is causing consternation that we're seeing in europe right now. >> if what they're doing is what you suggest, and john mccain and many other in the intelligence communities, they're not dealing with isis yet, they're only helping their friend assad. what is the u.s. able to do to stop them? i mean, the e
isis is a threat to assad and isis is a threat to them because of caucuses and their own concerns. what would you do? let's bomb them together. every time you bomb those rebels that we're arming to fight against assad we'll be angry at you? how would that work? >> yes, but here's the point, chris. i don't think you see russia going after isis. they have had propaganda. their intention is to secure a safe zone for mr. assad in the western part of the country with damascus, homs and idlib....
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efforts to fight isis. and tonight we're also learning the united states is taking a closer look at implementing a no-fly zone. and here in the united states, we're watching the disaster unfolding in south carolina, where record flooding is now blamed for at least 14 deaths and multiple dam failures in that state. and there's also fear the worst may still be to come in some areas. we're covering all of that and much more this hour with our correspondents and our guests, including senator john mccain. he's the chairman of the senate armed services committee, also a member of the homeland security committee. he's standing by live. but let's begin with the new fallout from that deadly u.s. air strike on a hospital in afghanistan. our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, is working the story for us. barbara? >> reporter: wolf, there are still conflicting reports about exactly what happened. the top general testified today he wants investigators to get to the bottom of it, but he has also taken a very signific
efforts to fight isis. and tonight we're also learning the united states is taking a closer look at implementing a no-fly zone. and here in the united states, we're watching the disaster unfolding in south carolina, where record flooding is now blamed for at least 14 deaths and multiple dam failures in that state. and there's also fear the worst may still be to come in some areas. we're covering all of that and much more this hour with our correspondents and our guests, including senator john...