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why turkey. we're going to delve into the underlying factors behind the latest attack, next. flexible... .and it has a chewy, porous texture, full of little tiny air pockets that gives dogs' teeth a clean scrub all the way down to the gum line. (vo) introducing purina dentalife. for life. defianour citral bones. . easily absorbed calcm plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. . >>> we're learning new details right now about the attack on the airport in istanbul, turkey, yesterday. the governor of istanbul says 41 people are dead and 130 remain in the hospital after last night's attack. one key question this morning, why turkey? i didn't know this. turkey, this is the eighth attack we've seen in 2016 in turkey. why? >> i mean, turkey is in the epicenter of a very dangerous region, a very conflicted region. if you take a look at this map, it kind of lays everything out for you. here's turkey right here. it's a gateway to europe. turkey borders syri
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the relationship with turkey, the complicating factor with turkey, we have been at odds with them on this fight with isis and how to deal with syria pretty much the entire time syria's been in chaos. friendly at odds. we have been friendly about it but we have been at odds. this is only going to complicate things. >> it is, and one of the reasons it's going to complicate it is because the changing relationship that's occurred in just the last few months. remember that turkey wouldn't let us fly out of the air base to drop bombs on isis and syria and iraq. that's all changed. changed their mind on that. turkey's also decided it was going to apologize to russia just the other day and there's a new closer relationship of security and economic reasons with israel. for these reasons, it's not surprising that this is probably an isis attack and i think this is going to force the united states' and even russia and certainly turkey into a more collaborative relationship with respect to sharing intelligence information, which is already pretty good. i think it's going to get better. >> kevin,
the relationship with turkey, the complicating factor with turkey, we have been at odds with them on this fight with isis and how to deal with syria pretty much the entire time syria's been in chaos. friendly at odds. we have been friendly about it but we have been at odds. this is only going to complicate things. >> it is, and one of the reasons it's going to complicate it is because the changing relationship that's occurred in just the last few months. remember that turkey wouldn't let...
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you have a situation also in which turkey borders syria and the fact that isis was on turkey's doorstep when it was controlling the town of kobani which was on the border and fleshed out by the pkk, and there have been long standing complaints about the security on that border and the ease with which jihadi fighters pass through turkey into syria and the ease that isis fighters have been able to get into turkey. what do we know about the border situation there right now? >> we know border security has been tightened up by the turks with regard to isis over the last year. however, you have to look at this in reverse. isis has managed to bring in between 30 and 50,000 people to join their caliphate over the last few years. most notably the last two years, the overwhelming majority of those people came in through turkey. they still have networks which are covert, which are underground, and even if the turks place strict security controls, they have the ability to get back and forth with manpower, money, and equipment. you have to remember, there's a turkish isis organization. they have tur
you have a situation also in which turkey borders syria and the fact that isis was on turkey's doorstep when it was controlling the town of kobani which was on the border and fleshed out by the pkk, and there have been long standing complaints about the security on that border and the ease with which jihadi fighters pass through turkey into syria and the ease that isis fighters have been able to get into turkey. what do we know about the border situation there right now? >> we know border...
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investor sherman, why turkey? >> first i want to express my condolences, i think everyone's, to the turkish people, to the survivors, to the families of those who have parished. to all turks who, tonight, i'm sure, are mourning in the same way, so many communities around the world have mourned. indeed, we talk about, in our political dialogue, islam and muslims, more muslims have died at the hands of terrorists than any other group in the world. and this is one more night of horror in that vein. there are many things going on, turkey is a nato ally and, indeed, there's a nato summit on the eighth and ninth of july coming up where they were going to be discussing terrorism among other things and security solidarity. turkey has been part of the coalition that has been fighting against isis in syria and iraq and, obviously, making progress on the ground and iraq falluja was just retaken. and we know that when isis loses territory, they look to either inspire, direct, or plan sells an countries around the world, to ma
investor sherman, why turkey? >> first i want to express my condolences, i think everyone's, to the turkish people, to the survivors, to the families of those who have parished. to all turks who, tonight, i'm sure, are mourning in the same way, so many communities around the world have mourned. indeed, we talk about, in our political dialogue, islam and muslims, more muslims have died at the hands of terrorists than any other group in the world. and this is one more night of horror in...
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turkey. so we actually do want to know this time, right, phil? >> sure, and there's another aspect of this that's interesting and critical, in fact, from an american counterterrorism perspective. if you're looking at the people who are drirected or inspired t carry out an attack like this, they're going to be inspired by the same people who send individuals to places like paris, brussels, or the united states. we're not just trying to figure out what is the network within istanbul that might have supported. this i want to know, is there a center of activity in a place like raqqah, the core operations area in syria for isis, who are also training to attack us? >> clarissa, i want to show the video of the one of the attackers detonating his suicide vest. it is very macabre. it's very, very disturbing. we want to let people know. but what is so striking about watching this is because we get to see it for the first time, sort of how it unfolds. he's been shot, it appears. he's in pain or clearly
turkey. so we actually do want to know this time, right, phil? >> sure, and there's another aspect of this that's interesting and critical, in fact, from an american counterterrorism perspective. if you're looking at the people who are drirected or inspired t carry out an attack like this, they're going to be inspired by the same people who send individuals to places like paris, brussels, or the united states. we're not just trying to figure out what is the network within istanbul that...
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and sell it in turkey. maybe it's a little too much proximity to the terrorists as well. it's all speculation right now. more coming up next. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or
and sell it in turkey. maybe it's a little too much proximity to the terrorists as well. it's all speculation right now. more coming up next. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the...
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as all over turkey. and it's very difficult to control the population when you have so many -- 2.5 million people. 10% of the people who used to live in syria now live in turkey. on top of it, what we learned from brussels is there is a lack of information sharing across europe. as britain industry cas -- extricates itself out of the european union. how do we share information and how do law enforcement agencies work with each other. the next phase of this is not just economical. it's how do we secure ties in europe in a way where they can share information and coordinate resources because isis is starting to coordinate. lou: europe right now is in the midst of a rupture that i don't think anyone anticipated would reach this level this quickly. you couldn't say that europe is destabilized. but at the same time you have to kind of wonder if you can use the word stable when you are watching the impact of the u.k. leaving. the european union. the terrorist attacks within the nation states of the 27 remainin
as all over turkey. and it's very difficult to control the population when you have so many -- 2.5 million people. 10% of the people who used to live in syria now live in turkey. on top of it, what we learned from brussels is there is a lack of information sharing across europe. as britain industry cas -- extricates itself out of the european union. how do we share information and how do law enforcement agencies work with each other. the next phase of this is not just economical. it's how do we...
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and last summer turkey let the u.s. fly air strikes against isis in southern turkey. but the cia chief says he's not surprised isis did not formally claim responsibility for the airport attack. >> in most in danstances if not, isis has not claimed credit for attacks within turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in terms of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alienate some of the individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. and the united states as we well now is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of syria and iraq as possible. so it would be surprise to go me that isil is not trying to hit us in the region and in our homeland. if anybody here believes that the u.s. homeland is her m hermetically sealed and that daesh or isil would not consider that, i would guard against that. >> and that last comment getting a lot of attention this morning. for more on all this, let's bring in hala gorani live in istanbul fo
and last summer turkey let the u.s. fly air strikes against isis in southern turkey. but the cia chief says he's not surprised isis did not formally claim responsibility for the airport attack. >> in most in danstances if not, isis has not claimed credit for attacks within turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in terms of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alienate some of the individuals inside of...
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air force in turkey. there are u.s. airport troops there. bases in southern turkey. the european command also doing a head count. because they are a high terror threat country, it has been discouraged for civilians and military to travel on vacation there. but it is the height of the vacation season, so they're scrambling to see if there was any u.s. military personnel at the airport tonight and how many american civilians may also have been there, brianna? >> okay, following the story from the pentagon for us. let's turn now to ivan watson who has spent years covering turkey. he has been in and out of this airport hundreds of times and he is live for us right now in paris. you heard barbara there talking about whether this could be kurdish spakurd ish separatists or isis. it happened at the international terminal of an international airport. it may fit the profile of an isis attack even though we don't know at this point. >> if you look at the past history of violence inni istanb. one of them a kurdish militant group. the other two attributed to isis targeted foreig
air force in turkey. there are u.s. airport troops there. bases in southern turkey. the european command also doing a head count. because they are a high terror threat country, it has been discouraged for civilians and military to travel on vacation there. but it is the height of the vacation season, so they're scrambling to see if there was any u.s. military personnel at the airport tonight and how many american civilians may also have been there, brianna? >> okay, following the story...
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turkey is on the border with syria. not only does united states have a stake in everything going on in the campaign against isis so do neighbors in the middle east. so does europe. it is a world wide issue and part of being a politician and leader is getting consensus with world groups on how you take action and what you do in response. >> and support within your own congress, within your own country regarding if he was planning to take things to he says is fight fire with fire status. thank you very much for a run down on presidential candidates. we are waiting on president obama at a summit in ottawa, canada with mexico's president. we could hear from him within the hour. these are live pictures. let me bring in ben ginsburg, national counsel to romney campaign. thanks for joining us again. >> thanks for having me. >> let's talk about the reaction from presidential candidates. donald trump gave a speech earlier in the day, a teleprompter speech, more measured remarks. on his twitter account after very much criticized
turkey is on the border with syria. not only does united states have a stake in everything going on in the campaign against isis so do neighbors in the middle east. so does europe. it is a world wide issue and part of being a politician and leader is getting consensus with world groups on how you take action and what you do in response. >> and support within your own congress, within your own country regarding if he was planning to take things to he says is fight fire with fire status....
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it's citizens to visit turkey. but of course you walk down the street, go to the restaurants, and it is easy to get a reservation these days. people are just not coming. >>. >> just a recap on the recent terrorist activity in recent months, in turkey, in march, 2016. at least four people killed in january of this year. and of course we all remember last summer, where there was an attack, mostly universal students. turkey immediately blaming isis. richard, you have been to this airport several times as well. we are hearing from people who have been there that the security is rather intense? >>. >> it is absolutely intense. it is multilayered. it is at the front entrance of the determiterminal. you don't even get in unless your bags are x-rayed before you get in. but jake, not only do you end up with this very strict security at the enrans of the terminal, within the terminal itself there are multiple levels of security. the reason why is that ataturk airport, like turkey itself, the cross roads between europe and as
it's citizens to visit turkey. but of course you walk down the street, go to the restaurants, and it is easy to get a reservation these days. people are just not coming. >>. >> just a recap on the recent terrorist activity in recent months, in turkey, in march, 2016. at least four people killed in january of this year. and of course we all remember last summer, where there was an attack, mostly universal students. turkey immediately blaming isis. richard, you have been to this...
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but turkey, turkey is almost a special case. turkey is the dividing line between asia and europe, the city of istanbul has a line through it that defines the distance. turkey has suffered with frequency of terrorist attacks. isis operates primarily in iraq and syria, mostly syria with a long border with turkey. that's the main way with that fighters have crossed into syria to join up with isis. at the same time, turkey is also part of the anti-isis, military coalition, along with the united states and turkey has its own separate ongoing war with kurdish rebels like the ones who took back kobani from isis back at the beginning of last year. so turkey is just at -- not just at a cross roads, it's at a cross roads so complicated it looks more like an asterisk. they're right in the thick of it from multiple angles. just in this past year, since that isis bomber killed all those kids celebrating the kobani victory over isis, just since then, turkey has suffered at least five major fatal terrorist attacks that weren't even committed b
but turkey, turkey is almost a special case. turkey is the dividing line between asia and europe, the city of istanbul has a line through it that defines the distance. turkey has suffered with frequency of terrorist attacks. isis operates primarily in iraq and syria, mostly syria with a long border with turkey. that's the main way with that fighters have crossed into syria to join up with isis. at the same time, turkey is also part of the anti-isis, military coalition, along with the united...
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and turkey. obviously as we have been talking about throughout the hour, turkey is one of the united states most important partners in terms of fighting isis. they have been some strains in this relationship recently, but they have been stepping up the military presence to try to really block the borders and the flow of foreign fighters and turkey is an important buff er between isis and turkey. president obama has been briefed on this situation he was meeting with ash carter when this happened. it was a preplanned meeting. that became the focus, and i would anticipate that we will get a statement from president obama in writing in just a moment. will. >> okay. let me point out what we're looking at. we have seen a lot of video tape and this is live coming in and so the cam aharrah that we have now is a live shot at what is happening at 11:41 p.m. at istanbul, turkey. if you're just joining us, there were two or three explosions and witnesses describing what they believe is suicide bombers and de
and turkey. obviously as we have been talking about throughout the hour, turkey is one of the united states most important partners in terms of fighting isis. they have been some strains in this relationship recently, but they have been stepping up the military presence to try to really block the borders and the flow of foreign fighters and turkey is an important buff er between isis and turkey. president obama has been briefed on this situation he was meeting with ash carter when this...
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turkey is a key location. whoever you're talking about isis, it will be important to see as the investigation goes on how those -- to learn how the attackers got to istanbul. >> we're sure the world will be listening to find that out. molly hunter, we'll check back with you a little later. >>> beefed up security at the u.s. airports after the attack in turkey that you're looking at. officials will be looking to see what can be learned from istanbul. many areas of airports including the arrival and the dropoff areas remain easy targets. >> we are live in new york with the latest from here at home. adrian, what's been the response from u.s. airports to this? >> reporter: they're doing what we've seen them do time and time again. any time there's an international story, beefed up security is something passengers like yourselves and me and everyone gets used to. we've seen the security in person, but we're also learning about the justice department and the department of homeland security insisting that there is un
turkey is a key location. whoever you're talking about isis, it will be important to see as the investigation goes on how those -- to learn how the attackers got to istanbul. >> we're sure the world will be listening to find that out. molly hunter, we'll check back with you a little later. >>> beefed up security at the u.s. airports after the attack in turkey that you're looking at. officials will be looking to see what can be learned from istanbul. many areas of airports...
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isis can create tremendous problems for turkey, if turkey decides to go after it. and turkey has really stepped up its campaign against isis, tightening controls at the border, making it much more difficult for isis members to flow in and out of syria, and i think they are trying to tell turkey, unless the pressure stops, they will burn the country down. charlie: what will turkey do? richard: i think turkey is already -- has already made it to bed, they -- its bed, they will go after isis and i think after this attack them with a will go after them much harder. you have already seen the response so far, the airport is open again, within hours of the attack. even as crews were in there cleaning up the glass, cleaning up the bullet holes in the walls, replacing panels, people were walking through with the bags and luggage around the construction crews, around investigators. it was a very bizarre scene, but one that is deliberate by the turkish government, saying we will not let isis shut the country down and shut down this critical transportation hub. charlie: what d
isis can create tremendous problems for turkey, if turkey decides to go after it. and turkey has really stepped up its campaign against isis, tightening controls at the border, making it much more difficult for isis members to flow in and out of syria, and i think they are trying to tell turkey, unless the pressure stops, they will burn the country down. charlie: what will turkey do? richard: i think turkey is already -- has already made it to bed, they -- its bed, they will go after isis and i...
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this is a sad day, turkey on the front lines of this almost 2.95 refugees from syria into turkey. charles: captain nash, any idea on how we handle this with the soft targets? no matter what you will have a perimeter. it will be a perimeter that could be targets itself. >> right. whether it is a shopping mall, a sporting event, any place where people con-- congres con. >> it was quick degrees and hume -- 86 degrees and humid over there, if they were wrapped up in jackets that is probably what alerted security. charles: profiling, right, thank you so much, we appreciate it. coming up, i speak with governor brewer about this donald trump changing his tone, even perhaps reevaluating his mu muslim ban, next. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and ea
this is a sad day, turkey on the front lines of this almost 2.95 refugees from syria into turkey. charles: captain nash, any idea on how we handle this with the soft targets? no matter what you will have a perimeter. it will be a perimeter that could be targets itself. >> right. whether it is a shopping mall, a sporting event, any place where people con-- congres con. >> it was quick degrees and hume -- 86 degrees and humid over there, if they were wrapped up in jackets that is...
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jon: tourism is a critical source of revenue for turkey, is it not? onlyan attack at this airport , the ataturk airport, i misidentified it a moment to go , that is clearly going to hobble the turkish economy. >> absolutely and i think that's why you see such immediate efforts to help rebuild the terminal, to get things moving as quickly as possible. the airport is onthe european side of istanbul, it's a hub for not only regional flights but international flights . and it's really a symbol of sort of the modern cosmopolitan turkey that has been crafted in the past few decades. so absolutely, this attack is a blow. it will scare tourists away. they are already canceling tours and have been doing so for the past year or so so this will definitely hurt the economy. jon: is one of the busiest airports in the world . there is no claim of responsibility yet, no official claim from isis, is that correct? there's nothing you can update us with that you've heard in the past couple minutes? >> know and i monitor some of the channels they use in order to distrib
jon: tourism is a critical source of revenue for turkey, is it not? onlyan attack at this airport , the ataturk airport, i misidentified it a moment to go , that is clearly going to hobble the turkish economy. >> absolutely and i think that's why you see such immediate efforts to help rebuild the terminal, to get things moving as quickly as possible. the airport is onthe european side of istanbul, it's a hub for not only regional flights but international flights . and it's really a...
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prayers for those in turkey. very terrible. >> what do we do. >> you have to go where isil resides and destroy the caliphate. this is going to be with us a long time. we ever making it harder on ourselves not having a game plan to go into syria that will destroy the root of this problem which is in raqqa, syria coming back to haunt us all. this is what brennan was trying to warn you about. >> why aren't we? president obama, is his military telling him to do that? >> no. i think he just doesn't want to reengage in iraq and syria. doesn't want to be like bush. is he not trying to destroy isil. is he trying to pass this on to the next president. >> even secretary hillary clinton said the goal is not to contain isis but to destroy it she is more hawkish about it? >> she has to change the strategy. what president obama is doing in iraq is having some success about it will never destroy isil until you deal with syria. they are one battlefield. at the end of the day, if you are commit to do killing yourself and willing
prayers for those in turkey. very terrible. >> what do we do. >> you have to go where isil resides and destroy the caliphate. this is going to be with us a long time. we ever making it harder on ourselves not having a game plan to go into syria that will destroy the root of this problem which is in raqqa, syria coming back to haunt us all. this is what brennan was trying to warn you about. >> why aren't we? president obama, is his military telling him to do that? >> no....
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on the other hand, the head of turkey, the president of turkey, said it was isis. if it was the pkk that turkey has a lot of problems with, he probably would have said that immediately. so it looks like isis, but i think they want to wait to have all of the facts. >> you have been talking to top intelligence officials, can you tell us more about the attackers? was it limited to this three? >> it is really hard to say, this is so similar to what happened in brussels. one of the questions is there is sort of a hierarchy, if you will, is it directed by or inspired by. are they foreign fighters, isis fighters, or are they people living in turkey and were inspired on the internet or some other way. it is impossible to tell that now. i know that is up with of the immediate concerns of the turkish officials as it would be for us. is this guy connected with other people? is it a sell and we don't have the facts on the ground in istanbul. >> john brennan raising concern today saying i would be surprised if isis is not trying to carry out that kind of attack in the united st
on the other hand, the head of turkey, the president of turkey, said it was isis. if it was the pkk that turkey has a lot of problems with, he probably would have said that immediately. so it looks like isis, but i think they want to wait to have all of the facts. >> you have been talking to top intelligence officials, can you tell us more about the attackers? was it limited to this three? >> it is really hard to say, this is so similar to what happened in brussels. one of the...
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but it's definitely a statement beyond the borders of turkey, as well. >> the turkey certainly prior to all of these troubles use to be a very popular summer destination for people traveling from this country and others. what do you think this means for international travel and the way people regard the safety of airports around the world. >> certainly it creates massive anxiety. especially this airport, one of the busiest of the world and not only westerners clearly people throughout the middle east, muslim people traveling through the holy month of ramadan, i think it send an anxiety across travellers. i think it might have an impact on the tourism industry inside turkey itself. whether that's going to be short term or long term, that depend on whether more attacks, more anxiety will unfold, there it is. >> you see more of the desperate acts the more it's on the battlefield. >> that if they have a further crack down from turkey, then it will be a crack down on a pipeline that's mostly been shut off. when we see attack overseas, when we see places like falluja turn into failures and
but it's definitely a statement beyond the borders of turkey, as well. >> the turkey certainly prior to all of these troubles use to be a very popular summer destination for people traveling from this country and others. what do you think this means for international travel and the way people regard the safety of airports around the world. >> certainly it creates massive anxiety. especially this airport, one of the busiest of the world and not only westerners clearly people...
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it is not only an attack on turkey, it is western allies that are standing with turkey. laura: turkey has been in a peculiar position with the civil war going on across the border in syria. turkey and washington have not always been speaking from the same page in terms of turkey's role. joshua: they still don't see eye to i on a lot of things. the turks see the kurds at the largest threat. washington sees isis. they have been working closely for the past year. perhaps one of the reason turkey is a target is because it is a lying self with washington. being a u.s.st to ally. how can we support them in that? laura: having lived amongst the people, how have you seen the mood shift? what do think this latest attack will do to people's state of mind? joshua: it is sad to say, but proud to say if you know turkish people, how resilient they are. a lot of my friends said it is just another attack. it is a devastating thought that this has become the new normal. but it has. it's temple has had the largest attacks in the last couple of has hadnd w -- istanbul the largest attacks i
it is not only an attack on turkey, it is western allies that are standing with turkey. laura: turkey has been in a peculiar position with the civil war going on across the border in syria. turkey and washington have not always been speaking from the same page in terms of turkey's role. joshua: they still don't see eye to i on a lot of things. the turks see the kurds at the largest threat. washington sees isis. they have been working closely for the past year. perhaps one of the reason turkey...
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borders into turkey. doesn't this enhance the argument that pressure that turkey is feeling internationally? >> early on in the syria civil war turkish government wanted to topple the assad regime. that is their official position. they felt they needed to facilitate the rebels that were pouring into the battlefield, if you will, to facilitate the shipment of arms going to the rebels so that they can go into syria and fight the assad government. that was one of the main reasons that isis was able to grow strong. they appealed to thousands of foreign fighter. turkey let the border continue to remain open used to smuggle weapons. in the last couple of years they have been put under tremendous effort by nato saying you are to do something about this. these fighters are going to turn their sights to turkey one day and that is what we have seen unfold in the past year and a half. turkey are now directly going after isis allowing u.s. to do so but it may be a little too late on the border front. >> this is one o
borders into turkey. doesn't this enhance the argument that pressure that turkey is feeling internationally? >> early on in the syria civil war turkish government wanted to topple the assad regime. that is their official position. they felt they needed to facilitate the rebels that were pouring into the battlefield, if you will, to facilitate the shipment of arms going to the rebels so that they can go into syria and fight the assad government. that was one of the main reasons that isis...
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turkey's also backing the u.s.-led coalition that's launching air strikes at the islamic state in iraq and syria. i think isis is trying to send a message here and they have. >> isn't that fairly recent? the airbase that opened has frustrated isis in the last year. and more of the sealing off of the border. the question to me is what does turkey do about it as far as the war in syria and iraq? >> it is a tough one. turkey's sort of in a corner right now. >> literally. geographically. >> right -- well, and also sort of metaphorically speaking they are. before the arab spring, they sort of called the shots in the region. but everything that turkey sort of banked on, especially in the syrian civil war, has sort of gone awry. syrian president bashar al assad is not going anywhere. isis is basically turned on turkey. they've sort of had the modus operandi. in turkey, they're still at odds, russia's calling the shots in syria so turkey doesn't really have that many options right now except to strike back hard at these so
turkey's also backing the u.s.-led coalition that's launching air strikes at the islamic state in iraq and syria. i think isis is trying to send a message here and they have. >> isn't that fairly recent? the airbase that opened has frustrated isis in the last year. and more of the sealing off of the border. the question to me is what does turkey do about it as far as the war in syria and iraq? >> it is a tough one. turkey's sort of in a corner right now. >> literally....
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and last summer, turkey allowed the u.s. to fly air strikes against isis out of in ser lick air base. brennan says he's not surprised isis has not claimed spop responsibility. >> in most instances, isis has not claimed responsibility for attacks perpetrated inside turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in term of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alien thating some of those individuals inside of turkey that they may still be trying to gain the support of. and the united states is leading the coalition to try to destroy as much of this poison inside of syria and iraq as poll. poll. so it would be surprising to me that isil is not trying to hit us both in the region as well as the homeland. if nick believes that the u.s. homeland is hermetically sealed and that daesh or isil would not consider that i would guard against that. >> joining us to help break down the attack on the airport and its link to the war on terror, turkish media repor
and last summer, turkey allowed the u.s. to fly air strikes against isis out of in ser lick air base. brennan says he's not surprised isis has not claimed spop responsibility. >> in most instances, isis has not claimed responsibility for attacks perpetrated inside turkey. i think they carry out the attacks to gain the benefits from it in term of sending a signal to our turkish partners, at the same time not wanting to potentially maybe alien thating some of those individuals inside of...
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of course it's nighttime in turkey. we think this is taped -- some video we're looking at right now, not live television but this is the local channel in turkey in istanbul and i was about to say reuters is reporting two explosions hitting the airport. they're reporting it wounded several people, that these explosions wounded several people. they also quote another news outlet and someone telling the other news outlet that gunfire was heard in the parking lot of the airport, also talking about taxis ferrying wounded people from the airport to get them help. >> that video that you're looking at, that's from the outside of the airport, you can see that, that's from the car park. that's where the cars initially enter the airport to there would be a minimal security check at that point before you get to the main terminal. we're also hearing initial reports that some of this may have taken place in the car park. again you'll be hearing the term soft target over and over again in the coming hours because these are very diffic
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citizens traveling in turkey. the potential for -- fourth suspect you meitioned megan has not been confirmed. >> trace, thank you. >>> joining us by skype, outers us -- routers istanbul. you were there in the airport at the time this took place. is that correct? i am in instanbul, but i wasn't at the airport. i spoke with witnesses who were there at the time. >> what did they tell you they saw? did they see the actual attackers? >> initially the first witnesses i spoke to actually arrived at the airport within minutes of the explosions and reported that police had immediately shut down the entrance to the airport and initially had shut down exits from the airport too. so there was quite a traffic jam. people were desperate to leave, and there were reports of people turning their cars around and driving over the pavement to get out, shouting "there's been a bomb. escape." >> what is the scene in instanbul now? they believe that there may be another attacker. we've seen this before. we saw it in brussels in march, w
citizens traveling in turkey. the potential for -- fourth suspect you meitioned megan has not been confirmed. >> trace, thank you. >>> joining us by skype, outers us -- routers istanbul. you were there in the airport at the time this took place. is that correct? i am in instanbul, but i wasn't at the airport. i spoke with witnesses who were there at the time. >> what did they tell you they saw? did they see the actual attackers? >> initially the first witnesses i...
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is using turkish air bases in southern turkey. so that makes turkey a target. plus, turkey is a secular republic. isis already has declared turkey an apostate regime, quote unquote, and put it as a target. some people pointed out that just yesterday turkey made a deal with israel. could it be a reason? probably they couldn't respond that fast. that was something on the news this past week. that's one possibility to think about. but it's clear that isis considers all other muslims that is not fe fanatic to join me. so it's a threat for all muslims and all other people in the world who just stand against this. actually it's a death cult who illegitimately acts in the name of islam. >> there wasn't just the reestablishing diplomatic ties with israel, the turkish president apologized to russia for the shooting down of a jet. one of the criticisms which has been made of the turkish government in the past is it's focused too much on the kurdistan worker's party, opposed to isis. is that now going to change? have you been seeing a shift in the government priorities? >
is using turkish air bases in southern turkey. so that makes turkey a target. plus, turkey is a secular republic. isis already has declared turkey an apostate regime, quote unquote, and put it as a target. some people pointed out that just yesterday turkey made a deal with israel. could it be a reason? probably they couldn't respond that fast. that was something on the news this past week. that's one possibility to think about. but it's clear that isis considers all other muslims that is not fe...
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turkey. extending his condolences to the turkish people. he is part of a diplomatic mission in canada. and this is what we more broadly know right now. we have to caution you, some of the video we're going to show you may be disturbing, particularly to younger audiences. this attack at the ataturk airport, europe's third largest left at least 41 dead. more than 2230 others injured. many considered minor. as of this hour, almost half of those admitted have been released from the hospital. that is the good news here. one u.s. counterterrorism official tells msnbc it is quote highly likely isis is behind the attack. also turkey's president promising support and today's survivors talking to nbc news, speaking about the heros moments after the awful attack. >> just looking out the plane, didn't hear anything. and then just this wall of humanity, just rushing towards me. babies screaming. and getting himself along. >> ataturk airport in istanbul and the entire team gathered as we hit this top story
turkey. extending his condolences to the turkish people. he is part of a diplomatic mission in canada. and this is what we more broadly know right now. we have to caution you, some of the video we're going to show you may be disturbing, particularly to younger audiences. this attack at the ataturk airport, europe's third largest left at least 41 dead. more than 2230 others injured. many considered minor. as of this hour, almost half of those admitted have been released from the hospital. that...
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terrorism in turkey. at least 36 people a day. 147 injured after three suicide bombers attacked the countries busiest airport. >> people were shooting one side. we all ran the other way and the bombs went off and people started running the other way with were shooting. i think there was another bomb, but i'm not really sure. maria: one of the bombs went off near a check point inside the terminal why the others were detonated near the airport's interest in parking not. turkish officials blaming isis for the attack, but the group has yet to claim responsibility. security has been ramped up in the u.s., especially in new york and boston. donald trump and hillary clinton responding to the attack. highlighting the need to work with allies and at a rally last night, trump said more has to be done to combat the terror threat. >> we have to stop it. we have to be so strong. we have to face so viciously and violently because we are dealing with violent people. maria: markets looking higher. teams across the world
terrorism in turkey. at least 36 people a day. 147 injured after three suicide bombers attacked the countries busiest airport. >> people were shooting one side. we all ran the other way and the bombs went off and people started running the other way with were shooting. i think there was another bomb, but i'm not really sure. maria: one of the bombs went off near a check point inside the terminal why the others were detonated near the airport's interest in parking not. turkish officials...
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and turkey? >> in the short term, rather damaging. knowsh president erdogan they have a lot of leverage with the europeans. german chancellor merkel and other leaders need turkey's cooperation to stem the flow of more refugees this summer. turkish cooperation helps last year around this time. last year, more than 6000 people were crossing from turkey into greece, and other number is 16. turkish assistance helps, and getting turkey and president erdogan angry will not help, because he might threaten to decrease cooperation against refugees, and in the short term it is problematic. jane: that will he actually pull out of the deal to stop the flow of migrants altogether? >> i don't think so. i think he will use this to increase his leverage. erdogan realizes this is a rare moment in history, when europe needs turkey perhaps more than turkey needs europe. europe faces many crises, including the refugee crisis, and turkey's assistance to prevent the crisis from turning into another catastrophe this ye
and turkey? >> in the short term, rather damaging. knowsh president erdogan they have a lot of leverage with the europeans. german chancellor merkel and other leaders need turkey's cooperation to stem the flow of more refugees this summer. turkish cooperation helps last year around this time. last year, more than 6000 people were crossing from turkey into greece, and other number is 16. turkish assistance helps, and getting turkey and president erdogan angry will not help, because he...
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i hope i'm wrong this is not the first and won't be the last, either in turkey or outside turkey. >> everyone hopes you're wrong. thank you very much for being here. >>> we're going to take a very short break here. but we've got more coverage of the istanbul airport still to come. plus, we will show you how the financial markets are handling all of the uncertainty from britain's brexit vote. we're back in a moment. medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of
i hope i'm wrong this is not the first and won't be the last, either in turkey or outside turkey. >> everyone hopes you're wrong. thank you very much for being here. >>> we're going to take a very short break here. but we've got more coverage of the istanbul airport still to come. plus, we will show you how the financial markets are handling all of the uncertainty from britain's brexit vote. we're back in a moment. medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time...
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keep in mind, turkey is a key u.s. ally against isis and a fellow member of nato. >> we have live team coverage this morning. abc's lana zak has details on security here in the u.s. at our airports but we'll get started with abc's molly hunter who covers the region for us. good morning, molly. >> reporter: good morning. the investigation is going full speed ahead this morning, and at this point, it appears that extra layers of security prevented much more damage. as the sun comes up in istanbul the morning after the carnage, after gunfire and explosions rocked the city's main airport tuesday night. new video showing a fireball as one of the attackers detonates inside the terminal. here, people looking for cover, some holding children. absolute chaos. the injured rushed to hospitals in ambulances and vans and taxis. an american tourist witnessed the attack. >> people were shooting on one side. and we all ran the other way. and then the bombs went off and people started running the other way and there was more shooting.
keep in mind, turkey is a key u.s. ally against isis and a fellow member of nato. >> we have live team coverage this morning. abc's lana zak has details on security here in the u.s. at our airports but we'll get started with abc's molly hunter who covers the region for us. good morning, molly. >> reporter: good morning. the investigation is going full speed ahead this morning, and at this point, it appears that extra layers of security prevented much more damage. as the sun comes up...
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and isis can create tremendous problems for turkey if turkey decides to go after it. and turkey over the last six months has really stepped up its campaign against isis. it has tightened up the controls along the border. it has made it much more difficult for isis members to flow in and out of syria. and i think isis is trying to tell turkey, unless the pressure stops, it's going to burn this country down. >> rose: and what is stur key going to do then? well, i think turkey has already made its bed at this stage. it has decided to go after isis. and now after this devastating attack, i think it's going to go after it much harder. you've already seen a flavor of the response so far. the airport is open again. remarkably, within hours of the attack, the airport opened up, even as crews were in there cleaning up the glass, cleaning up the bullet holes from the walls, replacing panels. people were walking through with their bags, wheeling their luggage carts around construction crews, around investigators to get to the check-in counter. a very bizarre scene but one that i
and isis can create tremendous problems for turkey if turkey decides to go after it. and turkey over the last six months has really stepped up its campaign against isis. it has tightened up the controls along the border. it has made it much more difficult for isis members to flow in and out of syria. and i think isis is trying to tell turkey, unless the pressure stops, it's going to burn this country down. >> rose: and what is stur key going to do then? well, i think turkey has already...
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turkey. i want to warn viewers that it is a bit graphic but we will try to show you only the parts that are not as graphic as others. cal perry is here with that. cal? >> with that warning, i will go ahead and roll this video. you will see a suicide bomber running through the airport. i will go ahead and start this video. this is purported to be off a cctv camera, off a computer screen. so cctv footage shown off a computer screen. you see the bomber come running into the picture there. he's fallen. that's when he gets shot purportedly. you see a gun flying. shortly you will see the explosion. i want to reiterate to viewers, again, this is coming from cctv footage. we believe from inside the airport, again, the explosion's taking place just about three hours ago. there's that explosion. so again, the story that is emerging here is one potentially of heroic actions by the security forces. we understand from richard engel that one of the police officers literally threw himself on one of the bomb
turkey. i want to warn viewers that it is a bit graphic but we will try to show you only the parts that are not as graphic as others. cal perry is here with that. cal? >> with that warning, i will go ahead and roll this video. you will see a suicide bomber running through the airport. i will go ahead and start this video. this is purported to be off a cctv camera, off a computer screen. so cctv footage shown off a computer screen. you see the bomber come running into the picture there....
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political history. >> turkey has set a new course. one that many hoped would carry it into the european union. >> there's clearly a significant portion of the turkish population that's not happy with the policies of the democratically elected government. >> but things have changed. they are changing. >> you get clashes erupting, demonstrators throwing rocks. >> and what happens next has implications far beyond turkey. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la >> it has been a turbulent year for turkey. and i arrive in istanbul at the moment of a critical election. the question on everyone's mind is whether the current president and his ruling party will win a large enough majority to change the constitution, potentially allowing him to stay in power indefinitely. these have been good times for some. particu
political history. >> turkey has set a new course. one that many hoped would carry it into the european union. >> there's clearly a significant portion of the turkish population that's not happy with the policies of the democratically elected government. >> but things have changed. they are changing. >> you get clashes erupting, demonstrators throwing rocks. >> and what happens next has implications far beyond turkey. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world...
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turkey is part of the coalition, turkey is striking isis in the heart of syria. there are a number of reasons. in terms of the attack itself, i agree that it was coordinated and there were explosives used but i don't want to sort of overestimate that these attacks we are seeing although increased in frequency, i don't think that they are necessarily all increasing in sophistication. we see terrorist groups time and time again hit the same types of targets, transportation targets have always been the top of the list. we see them using the same types of tactics, suicide bombs, more recently shootings, and some of these to be honest don't require that much funding, don't require that much training and the case of orlando or the home-grown cases, very little contact or operational training. so i don't want to sort of give them the boost of saying these are increasing in sophistication. coordination, maybe, because they had multiple bombers but a lot of these attacks, we don't know if these individuals travel to syria and iraq and got training. we don't know enough ab
turkey is part of the coalition, turkey is striking isis in the heart of syria. there are a number of reasons. in terms of the attack itself, i agree that it was coordinated and there were explosives used but i don't want to sort of overestimate that these attacks we are seeing although increased in frequency, i don't think that they are necessarily all increasing in sophistication. we see terrorist groups time and time again hit the same types of targets, transportation targets have always...
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." >>> terror in turkey. three suicide bombers unleash an attack at a packed airport, killing dozens and wounding many more. the deadly details and a look at why this is becoming too common in turkey. >>> after two years and $7 million, the benghazi committee finds no new bomb shells against hillary clinton but plenty of criticism for the u.s. military for its handling of the deadly attack. >>> a tourist delivers a monumental performance at the crowd to a standstill. ♪ o'er the land of the free >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the turkish prime minister says it appears isis was behind the deadly coordinated attack at istanbul's main airport. at least 36 people were killed and more than 140 wounded when three suicide bombers started shooting and then blew themselves up. the victims including some foreigners, but most are turkish. this morning, the airport reopened, following the attacks, security was increas
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this is not turkey's airport. it's the world's airport, and so for those of us who have traveled east of paris, turkey is actually tends to be the central point of destination. s and for u.s. homeland security purposes it is the last point of departure airport. that means that tsa is there and it's checking cargo, people and the plane itself, but it can't sort of go in and protect every airport, right? that's the responsibility of the nation itself and that's the challenge with the last point of departure flights is if they're coming into the united states at airports that are always going to have soft aspects to them and vulnerabilities to them. >> as i indicated at the top of the show the story is changing quickly. the death toll has gone up. we now can confirm 32 people are dead and 88 are wounded. bob baer, this was something that was coordinated. we know there were at least three attackers and they had clear plans. they had the guns and they had the suicide vests and what does that tell you about the amount o
this is not turkey's airport. it's the world's airport, and so for those of us who have traveled east of paris, turkey is actually tends to be the central point of destination. s and for u.s. homeland security purposes it is the last point of departure airport. that means that tsa is there and it's checking cargo, people and the plane itself, but it can't sort of go in and protect every airport, right? that's the responsibility of the nation itself and that's the challenge with the last point...
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terror in turkey. 41 people killed, hundreds more injured. today, the third busiest airport in europe has reopened. showing resilience in the face of tragedy. >> reporter: this attack did note shut down istanbul. it did not shut down the airport. the airport is still functioning. it is a political decision here, it is a decision to show resilience. this country does not want to cower to terrorists. it is also an economic decision. >>> travel warning, but now a renewed focus on how to keep american airports safe. especially heading into the big holiday weekend. >> isis knew they could get to that area and still target westerners. so i think in the u.s. what we will likely see even over this holiday weekend is a greater move to push that security perimeter out. >>> and coming up, we'll talk to samantha power about the syrian civil war and the refugee crisis hitting turkey as well as the rest of europe. >>> plus fear factor, donald trump's reaction to istanbul, reopening the debate over torture. >> they can do chopping off heads, drowning people
terror in turkey. 41 people killed, hundreds more injured. today, the third busiest airport in europe has reopened. showing resilience in the face of tragedy. >> reporter: this attack did note shut down istanbul. it did not shut down the airport. the airport is still functioning. it is a political decision here, it is a decision to show resilience. this country does not want to cower to terrorists. it is also an economic decision. >>> travel warning, but now a renewed focus on...
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ties with turkey. mr. netanyahu: : israel has reached an agreementnt with a gs supply to supply the egyptian market, which we i intend to wok with, and also the turkish market, and the supply of gas the a turkey to europe. this is a strategic manner for the state of israel. this matter could not have been advanced without this agreement, and now we will take action to advance it. amy: you have the reestablishment of ties between turkey and israel this week, and also turkey seeing an uptick in bombings since the u.s. started using an airbase to carry out bomb raids in syria. on tuesday, secretary of state john kerry spoke after the deadly attack. kerryry: we are still trying to ascertaiain infororma, what happened, andnd who did it. i will not comment further o on it, except to say this is daily fare, and the first action we need to take is combating nonstate violent actors for a host of reasons. amy: can you respond to both erry and tieies with israel. if you t think they are related. prof. caliskan: i
ties with turkey. mr. netanyahu: : israel has reached an agreementnt with a gs supply to supply the egyptian market, which we i intend to wok with, and also the turkish market, and the supply of gas the a turkey to europe. this is a strategic manner for the state of israel. this matter could not have been advanced without this agreement, and now we will take action to advance it. amy: you have the reestablishment of ties between turkey and israel this week, and also turkey seeing an uptick in...