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and atika, how do these investigators know it's a fake -- oh, now i'm being told atika can't hear me. can you hear me? i'm going to go with no and hopefully we can work to get atika back so she can talk a little bit more about this video we've been seeing, about this particular suspect. again, we are of course, israel, iran, how all that lies. >>> let's continue on. new developments in syria. two hours ago ago, syrian tv showed video of president bashar al assad, you can see the images. broadcast of him yesterday, the first images since yesterday's atta deadly attack on his top officials. this after the u.n. has vetoed sanctions against assad and his regime. [ gunfire ] opposition leaders claim violence in syria today alone has taken more than 90 lives. and it now appears it's not a question of if, but when the assad regime collapses. i spoke with mideast expert andrew tabler about this last hour. here's what he told me. >> i think increasingly welcome it looks like assad will try to shoot his way out of this, but be unable to do so over part of our syrian territory. so you can see th
and atika, how do these investigators know it's a fake -- oh, now i'm being told atika can't hear me. can you hear me? i'm going to go with no and hopefully we can work to get atika back so she can talk a little bit more about this video we've been seeing, about this particular suspect. again, we are of course, israel, iran, how all that lies. >>> let's continue on. new developments in syria. two hours ago ago, syrian tv showed video of president bashar al assad, you can see the...
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i want to go to atika who was near where this bomb exploded. tell us more about this fake driver's license and what are the mistaking away from that? >> well, basically, they have narrowed it down to this person, because he was the only person killed in the blast who could not be identify ied. what they did find on him was this u.s. driver's license apparently from michigan, but it has been proven to be fake. so they cannot tell who is he is at this point, and you know what the nationality is. and having said that, several reports in the last few minutes by a bulgarian media saying that the name is meti gonzali and we have not confirmed that yet, but the bulgarian authorities believe it is a suspected suicide bomber, and they rick mag the conclusion not just from the security camera that they have released where you can see him sort of going around the terminal and checking it out an hour before the explosion, but also from the evidence on the ground and particularly in the way that the explosives were detonated and the way that his body parts
i want to go to atika who was near where this bomb exploded. tell us more about this fake driver's license and what are the mistaking away from that? >> well, basically, they have narrowed it down to this person, because he was the only person killed in the blast who could not be identify ied. what they did find on him was this u.s. driver's license apparently from michigan, but it has been proven to be fake. so they cannot tell who is he is at this point, and you know what the...
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cnn's atika shubert is in bulgaria and joins us now.atika, thank for joining us and police think now a second suspect may be involved? >> reporter: well, it's possible. bulgarian police have been going to hotels in that seaside town and have been showing them a composite compiled from witness' descriptions, but there's still some confusion, because they have not identified the suspected bomber himself. we have that airport security video that seems to show a man with long air wandering around the terminal, about an hour before the attack, but the description from other eyewitnesss is very different than what we see in that video footage, and that's why according to one high-level source at the interior of ministry, they believe there could be a second suspect, and that's why the police are now looking around with this photo. >> so we're not seeing any video of a second suspect, there's just a belief that there's a second suspect? >> reporter: at this point, yes. basically the problem is that the suspected bomber has not been identified
cnn's atika shubert is in bulgaria and joins us now.atika, thank for joining us and police think now a second suspect may be involved? >> reporter: well, it's possible. bulgarian police have been going to hotels in that seaside town and have been showing them a composite compiled from witness' descriptions, but there's still some confusion, because they have not identified the suspected bomber himself. we have that airport security video that seems to show a man with long air wandering...
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. >> atika, just to make it clear, they're not sure he's an american.be a brit, for example? >> they're not sure. they know he spoke english with a distinct accent. they're trying to see if the second person is still in the area. there's also the possibility that he is a suspected bomber himself. they simply don't know. >> atika shubert, thank you very much for the update. we'll be back with you later. >>> new information in colorado. we will be right back. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm gary tuchman in for randi cay
. >> atika, just to make it clear, they're not sure he's an american.be a brit, for example? >> they're not sure. they know he spoke english with a distinct accent. they're trying to see if the second person is still in the area. there's also the possibility that he is a suspected bomber himself. they simply don't know. >> atika shubert, thank you very much for the update. we'll be back with you later. >>> new information in colorado. we will be right back. mine was...
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and we have atika in lon dorngs and cle -- london, and this is clearly a lot of e-mails to go over, over million, but anything that strikes you? >> well, over 2 million, but only 15 have been fully published and releesased and whe it is em bar bar razzing for the syrian regime, it is more embarrassing for the italian company setting up a radio network for the syrian regime particularly for police and military helicopterers and vehicles, and we are not talking about the distant past here, but e-mails as recently as february 2012 at the height of some of the worst violence. so a lot of questions are likely to be asked of the eye titalian company as to what it was doing supplying and possibly helping the regime in the crackdown. >> is there any other evidence of private companies also assisting the syrian government or is that just one of the first ones that we know about? >> it is the first one that we know about, but again, more than 2 million e-mails and more than likely that we will see more of the business dealings coming up. one of the interesting points in the e-mails that i saw just
and we have atika in lon dorngs and cle -- london, and this is clearly a lot of e-mails to go over, over million, but anything that strikes you? >> well, over 2 million, but only 15 have been fully published and releesased and whe it is em bar bar razzing for the syrian regime, it is more embarrassing for the italian company setting up a radio network for the syrian regime particularly for police and military helicopterers and vehicles, and we are not talking about the distant past here,...
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atika schubert is live in london. >> reporter: it was an incredible performance, she basically won at the 400 meter individual medley with stunning speed. she was literally for the last 50 meters faster than the u.s. gold winner in the same event, ryan lochte for the mens. as you can imagine, a lot of speculation into possible doping. here's what the international olympic committee had to say about it. >> so the sudden rise in the performance or a surprise win be primarily suspected for being acheat, sport is a danger for sure because it partially ruins the charm of competitive sport if a surprise win is surrounded by suspicions and question marks. >> reporter: now, in fact one of the strongest comments has come from john leonard, the executive director of the world swimming coaches. he has said that hperformance ws incredible but also disturbing and suspicious. there will be a lot of people scrutinizing that in the time to come. >> atika, i assume they will test her. is there a rule that they test sort of sporadically or test any winner or just tests anybody who seems to fall outside
atika schubert is live in london. >> reporter: it was an incredible performance, she basically won at the 400 meter individual medley with stunning speed. she was literally for the last 50 meters faster than the u.s. gold winner in the same event, ryan lochte for the mens. as you can imagine, a lot of speculation into possible doping. here's what the international olympic committee had to say about it. >> so the sudden rise in the performance or a surprise win be primarily suspected...
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i want to go live to atika schubert who is at the airport where that bomb exploded yesterday. first of all n the last hour, you mentioned a name of a potential name of the suspect. do we have any more information about who this person may be? >> yeah. in fact, i have to correct that, because the bulgarian interior minister and we spoke to him and he said that the name is pure speculation, and he said he does not know where the name is coming from and any indication that is the suspect that they are looking for and as far as he is concerned, they are still trying to identify the suspect, and they have taken dna samples and fingerprints and passed it the fbi and authorities and interpol and still trying to identify this man. >> any idea of where he is from at all and tell us more about the fake driver's license, whether that gives us any indication of whether he is american or anything else. >> we do not know where he is from. what the interior minister of bulgaria told us is that they believe he is not bulgarian, and he arrived here possibly four days ago or maybe a little bit
i want to go live to atika schubert who is at the airport where that bomb exploded yesterday. first of all n the last hour, you mentioned a name of a potential name of the suspect. do we have any more information about who this person may be? >> yeah. in fact, i have to correct that, because the bulgarian interior minister and we spoke to him and he said that the name is pure speculation, and he said he does not know where the name is coming from and any indication that is the suspect...
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about recent reforms how private loans fall into the mix and what still needs to be done joining me is atika co-host of the counter and i so have you here in studio know it's great you know the viewers there are going to really excited. you know how do we how do we start to break this down i think that this report coming from the consumer financial protection bureau is a really interesting way of looking at it because you want to talk about subprime mortgages you want to talk about the housing bubble that burst and it's a national crisis right student loans yeah sure they've reached the trillion dollar mark whatever it's like it's kind of just how it is but do you think that this kind of changes the perspective when we tied in with housing absolutely it does change of perspective because even though it seems like the kind of debt that students are forced to pay back because they can't get rid of it when they file for bankruptcy it's a disaster for our economic recovery because if you are saddled with student loan debt you're not able to purchase things for instance a home if you have a treme
about recent reforms how private loans fall into the mix and what still needs to be done joining me is atika co-host of the counter and i so have you here in studio know it's great you know the viewers there are going to really excited. you know how do we how do we start to break this down i think that this report coming from the consumer financial protection bureau is a really interesting way of looking at it because you want to talk about subprime mortgages you want to talk about the housing...
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. >> atika, live from london. thanks. >>> let's get right away to maggie gray, this is a tough one. the 400 individual medley suspicious, talking about the doping and the possibility of that. what do you know? >> we don't know whether or not she was doping or not. she will be tested like every olympian. but one of the reasons why this story had legs because of what happened in 2008 with the women's gymnastics team. four came under scrutiny for being too young. you have to be at least 16 years old to compete in the olympics in gymnastics, after two investigations, the chinese team was cleared of any wrong doing but it does leave a little bit in the back of people's minds that maybe they are doing things that are a little bit unethical. as far as we know, there's no reason to suspect this swimmer is doping. >> it was five seconds faster than her record performance and also faster than lochte was. i want to first listen to what the ioc has to say about that this. >> so the sudden rise in performance or surprise win be primarily suspected for being achieved, sport is a danger for sure b
. >> atika, live from london. thanks. >>> let's get right away to maggie gray, this is a tough one. the 400 individual medley suspicious, talking about the doping and the possibility of that. what do you know? >> we don't know whether or not she was doping or not. she will be tested like every olympian. but one of the reasons why this story had legs because of what happened in 2008 with the women's gymnastics team. four came under scrutiny for being too young. you have to...
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. >> atika, i assume they will test her. is there a rule that they test sort of sporadically or test any winner or just tests anybody who seems to fall outside the bell curve of what would be a normal improvement in anybody's performance. >> reporter: the answer is all of the above. the athletes continue to get tested, not just in the run up to but afterwards, there was an irish swimmer in the atlanta olympics who again broke all of the records, stunning performance but was tested later and found to have actually violated the doping standards and banned from the sport tore several years. we'll have to wait for the test results. >> rrkable performance, so disappointing if it was because of doping. let's talk about the men's gymnastics team. what a disappoint. what happened? >> reporter: yeah, it really was. they were first in the trial. there were high hopes going in. they were so confident. then basically disappointing appointments. leyva had to restart his routine and that a huge draw back then john orozco landed sitting do
. >> atika, i assume they will test her. is there a rule that they test sort of sporadically or test any winner or just tests anybody who seems to fall outside the bell curve of what would be a normal improvement in anybody's performance. >> reporter: the answer is all of the above. the athletes continue to get tested, not just in the run up to but afterwards, there was an irish swimmer in the atlanta olympics who again broke all of the records, stunning performance but was tested...
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ateesha shubert, cnn, london. >> atika, thank you for that. >>> in the meantime, listen to this. found the wreckage of the "titanic," it just so happens, has also come upon that turkish jet that was downed by syrian forces. let's go live to ivan watson, who's live in istanbul, turkey, now. pretty amazing series of coincidences that led to this story. can you walk me through it? >> reporter: that's right. last month, june 22nd, we had syrian anti-air force defenses shooting down a turkish reconnaissance jet, an incident that has put these two middle eastern neighbors closer than ever to the possibility of conflict. now the turkish plane had operated in syrian waters and just yesterday they found the two dead turkish pilots. their bodies have been recovered. in an unusual twist, the turkish government and armed forces turned to a u.s. research vessel, the "nautilus," which just happened to be docked in istanbul when this major deadly international incident took place. that is a ship led by marine explorer bob ballard, famous for finding the "titanic" deep underneath the atlantic oc
ateesha shubert, cnn, london. >> atika, thank you for that. >>> in the meantime, listen to this. found the wreckage of the "titanic," it just so happens, has also come upon that turkish jet that was downed by syrian forces. let's go live to ivan watson, who's live in istanbul, turkey, now. pretty amazing series of coincidences that led to this story. can you walk me through it? >> reporter: that's right. last month, june 22nd, we had syrian anti-air force defenses...
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atika shubert is in london.reporter: hans and eva rausing were devoted philanthropists and also known as hard-core drug users. hans rausing's grandfather invented the tetra pak. you've probably used one of his products. this is what made the rausing family billionaires. hans and eva had nothing to do with the business but they certainly did spend the money. they have a history of drug abuse. they met in rehab. as to what happened yesterday, hans rausing was arrested for suspicious of drug possession. and when police went into his home to search it, they found the body of eva rausing. police say they do not know what killed her and they do not know how long the body was there. tom? >>> our fifth story "outfront," the fading american dream. a startling survey from the pew hispanic center of all americans, look at this, only 58% of the people in this country think that hard work will lead to success. 58%. it's just one indicator that the middle class is struggling to survive. james carlville and stan greenberg high
atika shubert is in london.reporter: hans and eva rausing were devoted philanthropists and also known as hard-core drug users. hans rausing's grandfather invented the tetra pak. you've probably used one of his products. this is what made the rausing family billionaires. hans and eva had nothing to do with the business but they certainly did spend the money. they have a history of drug abuse. they met in rehab. as to what happened yesterday, hans rausing was arrested for suspicious of drug...
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here's what the collisions look like and here's atika schu bert on why it's the biggest thing since theang. >> as a lay maine would say i think we now have it. would you agree? >> reporter: until today the so-called god cart kl with our understanding of the university existed only in thee but not anymore. collecting data like this, scientists have announced the discovery with 99.999% certainty that the higgs boson does exist, the so-called god particle. professor peter higgs, now 83 years old who first theorized its existence in 1964 was in the audience to experience the moment. >> for me it's really an incredible thing that happened in my lifetime. >> reporter: so what is the god particle and just what does it do? well, in one sense it is the missing link to this massive equation. this is the standard model for particle physics and this is our understanding of how the university works. the higgs boson gives us mass which is how we measure matter, the stuff we're made of. scientists say without mass, stars, galaxies and plan its would not have been able to spin themselves into existence
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. >> and so far, atika, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. has anyone done so?er: no. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. of course we've been hearing a lot from israeli officials. however, bulgarian officials say they do not want to jump to any conclusions. they want to go through the evidence with a fine-tooth comb to find out exactly what happened. >> on the scene in bulgaria. thank you. israel is already pointing a direct finger at hezbollah and iran. our foreign affairs reporter elise labott is in jerusalem joining us now. elise, are the israelis saying anything about their own investigation and what they're learning? >> reporter: well, wolf, that's the weird thing. they're not saying anything at all about the investigation. they're just focused like a laser on pointing the finger at iran and its proxy groups like hezbollah and drawing a link with iran's nuclear program and the international need to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. prime minister benjamin netanyahu gave a statement just a few hours ago. after he did it in hebrew, w
. >> and so far, atika, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. has anyone done so?er: no. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. of course we've been hearing a lot from israeli officials. however, bulgarian officials say they do not want to jump to any conclusions. they want to go through the evidence with a fine-tooth comb to find out exactly what happened. >> on the scene in bulgaria. thank you. israel is already pointing a direct finger at hezbollah and...