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arwa, can you still hear me? >> reporter: yeah, i got you, ashleigh. as i was saying, some of the family members and relatives of the crew of the egypt air flight were feeling fairly angry and ir tra at a tim ri ritated. at mosques and memorials being held there, some family members didn't go because they didn't want to pray for the dead. they are still hoping, clinging to that tiny little shred of hope that maybe, just maybe their loved ones are somehow still alive because going through such unspeakable pain, one does want to cling to the hope maybe this is all just sort of a nightmare they can wake up from, but sadly, it's highly unlikely to be the case, ashleigh, and it is really all about the answers that are coming out, if and when that wreckage is finally found, those key questions out there. was this an act of terrorism or some sort of technical malfunction or something else? >> those questions are still robust for a number of investigators in countries. nic robertson, arwa damon, thank you to you both. those are the questions on the table. our
arwa, can you still hear me? >> reporter: yeah, i got you, ashleigh. as i was saying, some of the family members and relatives of the crew of the egypt air flight were feeling fairly angry and ir tra at a tim ri ritated. at mosques and memorials being held there, some family members didn't go because they didn't want to pray for the dead. they are still hoping, clinging to that tiny little shred of hope that maybe, just maybe their loved ones are somehow still alive because going through...
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at cairo's international airport, cnn's arwa damon is live.jim bittermann joins us at charles de gaulle airport in paris. we begin with you, arwa. what more can you tell us about what investigators are doing. the search and the investigation? >> reporter: well, right now, the investigation pretty much is the search, at least it will be until they do manage to recover the bulk of the wreckage, and of course, that crucial black box that you were mentioning there, george. what we do now have say better idea of where that plane may be in the waters of the mediterranean. search teams have managed to recover a few more small items, things like suitcases and seats from the plane. as well as more human remains. that, of course, very difficult to talk about, especially when it comes to the family and all that they have gone through. there also was that oil slick that was spotted yesterday by satellite imagery that is also serving to give a better idea of where the bulk of the wreckage is. but really, until that is found, there is very little concrete i
at cairo's international airport, cnn's arwa damon is live.jim bittermann joins us at charles de gaulle airport in paris. we begin with you, arwa. what more can you tell us about what investigators are doing. the search and the investigation? >> reporter: well, right now, the investigation pretty much is the search, at least it will be until they do manage to recover the bulk of the wreckage, and of course, that crucial black box that you were mentioning there, george. what we do now have...
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let's bring in arwa damon. she's looking into many of the aspects that are going on there in terms of the search and rescue and the investigation. hi there, arwa. >> reporter: hi, natalie. all of these new details that are emerging about these various smoke alerts that went off are really to a certain degree just adding to the mystery and speculation surrounding the circumstances that may have brought this plane down. they really don't offer a lot of clarity as to whether or not it was terrorism or some sort of technical malfunction because as a plane is coming apart, according to some analysts, it can end up sending off all of these various different types of alerts. the plane's systems go into haywire to give that kind of an example as it does fall apart, which does seem to be the case as this particular aircraft went tumbling into the sea. they have managed to sadly recover some more body parts as well as some more luggage and other portions of the plane. but the actual body, the bulk of the plane itself, th
let's bring in arwa damon. she's looking into many of the aspects that are going on there in terms of the search and rescue and the investigation. hi there, arwa. >> reporter: hi, natalie. all of these new details that are emerging about these various smoke alerts that went off are really to a certain degree just adding to the mystery and speculation surrounding the circumstances that may have brought this plane down. they really don't offer a lot of clarity as to whether or not it was...
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richard quest is in london, and arwa damon in egypt, and so we don't know for sure it is terror, and so walk us through it, richard in bay jieijing. >> well, your beginning description said it all. the greeks describe the pilot as cheerful, and then you have a 30-minute gap and a transfer of from one aircraft or from one air traffic controller to another, and that does not happen because the plane does not respond, and then the plane seems to have fallen out of the sky. if you are looking at the radar data, it little rally just comes to a stop. also though, the greeks say that there is a weird radar track are where the plane appears to swer tov the left and then go 360 degrees around. and now putting it all together, d don, and we have talked about the plane incidents on many occasion, and you have heard me say before, the planes don't fall out of the sky at 37,000 feet for no obvious or apparent reas reason. and there are really only two things here, that you are talking about bomb and terrorist nefarious activity or mechanical failure which may be compounded by pilot error. at the
richard quest is in london, and arwa damon in egypt, and so we don't know for sure it is terror, and so walk us through it, richard in bay jieijing. >> well, your beginning description said it all. the greeks describe the pilot as cheerful, and then you have a 30-minute gap and a transfer of from one aircraft or from one air traffic controller to another, and that does not happen because the plane does not respond, and then the plane seems to have fallen out of the sky. if you are looking...
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arwa, nowhere on earth do i think they want more answers than that airport where so many people were there to meet loved ones who were due to land and that's why the egyptian officials are very much engaged in this investigation. >> reporter: they really are, and what you heard evan reporting there from the u.s. side is something that was previously stated to a certain degree by egypt's own civil aviation minister where he had said that it was most likely terrorism as opposed to a technical failure that had brought this plane down. there are a few key points that investigators are most certainly going to be looking at, and that is exactly what happened in the plane's final moments. greek authorities say that they tried to contact the aircraft as it was moving from greek into egyptian air space. they were going to be handing over control from greece over to egypt. at that point they struggled to make contact, and it was shortly afterwards where the plane began its plummet and then completely disappeared from radar. the building you see behind me, this is where a lot of families have b
arwa, nowhere on earth do i think they want more answers than that airport where so many people were there to meet loved ones who were due to land and that's why the egyptian officials are very much engaged in this investigation. >> reporter: they really are, and what you heard evan reporting there from the u.s. side is something that was previously stated to a certain degree by egypt's own civil aviation minister where he had said that it was most likely terrorism as opposed to a...
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arwa, thank you very much. arwa live in cairo tonight. u.s. officials are scouring their system, also going through the satellite data to see what happened at the moment of, well, what is the right word? impact, explosion? looking for any indication that egyptair flight 804 was brought down by a bomb. evan perez is "outfront" in washington. evan, officials tonight, as you have been reporting, talking about what they think could be very significant. >> reporter: that's right, erin. one of the things they're looking at is the fact there simply was no may day. no distress call made by the pilots on board this aircraft. why that's significant, we're talking about a modern aircraft that has redundancies. redundant systems that would allow time if there is something happening on the aircraft, perhaps even if someone is trying to break into the cockpit. these pilots would have had time to make that call. none of it was made. so that's one reason why authorities are focusing on the possibility of terrorism, of a possible bomb. again, nothing has been
arwa, thank you very much. arwa live in cairo tonight. u.s. officials are scouring their system, also going through the satellite data to see what happened at the moment of, well, what is the right word? impact, explosion? looking for any indication that egyptair flight 804 was brought down by a bomb. evan perez is "outfront" in washington. evan, officials tonight, as you have been reporting, talking about what they think could be very significant. >> reporter: that's right,...
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i'm really excited, too. >> reporter: arwa damon, cnn, los angeles. >>> good for him.bout youssif and you want to help with his recovery go to cnn.com/impact. estor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. sfl . >>> hello. thanks for joining me. i'm suzanne malveaux. fredricka whitfield is off today. following dramatic flooding in texas, it's killed at least two people. th
i'm really excited, too. >> reporter: arwa damon, cnn, los angeles. >>> good for him.bout youssif and you want to help with his recovery go to cnn.com/impact. estor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery...
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arwa, how exactly was this attack carried out?> reporter: well, it clearly was very well planned and then executed. isis initially launching a suicide car bomber at one of the main entrances of that gas plant and then launching in that wave of suicide bombers. now, the iraqi security forces did manage to repel the attack and maintain control of the gas tank itself but the fighting did cause major damage. we've seen this upped effort on the key infrastructure to go after soft targets, civilian population and mostly shia areas, perhaps someone argued as an attempt to draw the iraqi security forces away from the other front lines where they have been battling isis because they are aware of the fact that it needs to secure the population in baghdad, the capital, and to up its efforts to try to protect these key infrastructures. >> arwa, the iraqi military launched an operation on monday to retake the western town, ann bar province, from isis. how significant would that be if that happened? >> reporter: it would definitely sever the ro
arwa, how exactly was this attack carried out?> reporter: well, it clearly was very well planned and then executed. isis initially launching a suicide car bomber at one of the main entrances of that gas plant and then launching in that wave of suicide bombers. now, the iraqi security forces did manage to repel the attack and maintain control of the gas tank itself but the fighting did cause major damage. we've seen this upped effort on the key infrastructure to go after soft targets,...
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is there a change in strategy here, arwa?ter: well, it could be a change in strategy or rather a revival of an old strategy. remember, isis basically used to be al qaeda in iraq. al qaeda in iraq was notorious for these types of attacks, launching and sending suicide bombers to go after these so-called soft targets. now, you mentioned the female suicide bomber there in one of the attacks. yes, originally iraqi officials thought that it may have been a female suicide bomber. later, though, in the isis claim of responsibility for that attack, they did say it was a man who first threw grenades into the crowds before detonating his explosives. that, yes, just one of three attacks that took place on tuesday. the u.s. military is saying that this uptick in violence we've been seeing over the last few weeks, much of it claimed by isis, much of it targeting the country's shia population as isis attempts to refoment those sectarian tensions that exist. the u.s. military saying this is because isis is feeling under pressure in other pa
is there a change in strategy here, arwa?ter: well, it could be a change in strategy or rather a revival of an old strategy. remember, isis basically used to be al qaeda in iraq. al qaeda in iraq was notorious for these types of attacks, launching and sending suicide bombers to go after these so-called soft targets. now, you mentioned the female suicide bomber there in one of the attacks. yes, originally iraqi officials thought that it may have been a female suicide bomber. later, though, in...
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arwa, why do egyptian officials believe it was likely an act of terrorism?e information that they have at hand and that is that there was no distress call from the pilot or co-pilot, that they were both very seasoned. they had clocked thousands of flight hours between the two of them and they have no cause to suspect that the aircraft itself may have had some sort of technical or mechanical malfunction that would cause it to so suddenly plummet so quickly without giving the pilot the chance to make any sort of distressed call. that being said, it's not entirely unprecedented that a plane would completely disappear from the sky. it's a phenomenally rare occurrence and the altitude that the aircraft was at, 37,000 feet, that's according to aviation experts one of the safest points in any flight. >> we're losing arwa damon's transmission. let's bring in breaking news now if we can. we now have new information coming in about the egyptair debris field. let me get right to cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh. what are you learning? >> jake, we've been talking a
arwa, why do egyptian officials believe it was likely an act of terrorism?e information that they have at hand and that is that there was no distress call from the pilot or co-pilot, that they were both very seasoned. they had clocked thousands of flight hours between the two of them and they have no cause to suspect that the aircraft itself may have had some sort of technical or mechanical malfunction that would cause it to so suddenly plummet so quickly without giving the pilot the chance to...
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i want to get right to arwa in egypt right now. there is such a mystery with regard to the path of this plane not just before it crashed but before it took off. there are a number of countries that it touched on in the 24 hours leading up to what happened. walk me through why that is significant and where that plane was. >> reporter: it stopped in at least two african nations among them tunisia and then went oto paris. but according to what authorities are saying the plane was swept in paris. presumably if this was an act of terrorism and if explosives were involved, given that the plane was swept in paris authorities either missed something or it was one of the passengers, crew members, someone else who brought these explosives on to the plane after it was actually swept. it's not just u.s. officials who are saying that their initial inclination is to lean towards stating this to be an act of terrorism but in egypt, as well, the country's civil aviation minister saying this is more likely to be terrorism than some sort of technica
i want to get right to arwa in egypt right now. there is such a mystery with regard to the path of this plane not just before it crashed but before it took off. there are a number of countries that it touched on in the 24 hours leading up to what happened. walk me through why that is significant and where that plane was. >> reporter: it stopped in at least two african nations among them tunisia and then went oto paris. but according to what authorities are saying the plane was swept in...
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cnn senior international corresponde correspondent arwa damon. what is contributing to the latest isis surge of attacks inside iraq? >> reporter: wolf, over the last week or so, you had at least a hundred people killed. more, in fact, in a series of attacks that took place in the capital and around but what really focused on baghdad. there could be a couple of reasons for this. now the u.s. military will say that it is a by-product of isis coming under pressure in other parts of the country but could be because, remember, isis is an entity that can morph and adapt quickly. it could be isis trying to perhaps change its tactics. by focusing more on the capital and focusing on vulnerable areas and key installations like that natural gas station. isis could be attempting to draw the iraqi security forces away from the various different front lines because at the end of the day, the iraqi government does have to ensure that while it is trying to drive isis out of key territory in the rest of the country, it cannot lose its grip. the security forces ca
cnn senior international corresponde correspondent arwa damon. what is contributing to the latest isis surge of attacks inside iraq? >> reporter: wolf, over the last week or so, you had at least a hundred people killed. more, in fact, in a series of attacks that took place in the capital and around but what really focused on baghdad. there could be a couple of reasons for this. now the u.s. military will say that it is a by-product of isis coming under pressure in other parts of the...
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>> our senior international correspondent arwa damon in cairo international airport. arwa, what more can you tell us about this egyptian investigative committee that's been formed? >> reporter: well, its main focus is going to be trying to find the answers to those questions that everyone has been asking. how and why did this plane come down and what can be done to prevent this in the future? the problem is it's very difficult to begin that process before main parts of the plane have been recovered. now, the man who was heading up the investigative committee is the same person who headed up the metro jet investigation. remember when isis claimed responsibility for bringing down that russian budget airliner over the sinai and in that case, it was and ended up being explosives that caused the detonation that then brought down the aircraft and that led to a series of investigations into security procedures at the airport and then led to the country having a greater height and sense of awareness and beefed up security when it comes to its own measures within egypt but thi
>> our senior international correspondent arwa damon in cairo international airport. arwa, what more can you tell us about this egyptian investigative committee that's been formed? >> reporter: well, its main focus is going to be trying to find the answers to those questions that everyone has been asking. how and why did this plane come down and what can be done to prevent this in the future? the problem is it's very difficult to begin that process before main parts of the plane...
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arwa, good morning to you. in the past week, more than 200 people have died in baghdad.ay this is a sign that isis is getting weaker, but is that really the case? >> reporter: well, that's what u.s. officials are saying, boris. that is what the u.s. military is saying at this stage, that this uptick in attacks is a by-product of isis being put under pressure in other parts of the country and this is them being on the back foot and lashing out, going after the soft targets. now, this type of attack is not necessarily something new when it comes to an entity like isis. its previous incarnation, back in the days when it was al qaeda in iraq, they constantly were going after soft targets. they constantly were trying to go after the shia community to try to sew even more tensions between the country's sue nnis d shias. this is perhaps something they're trying to exploit once again. the other issue here is when one looks at an entity like isis, an entity that has historically proven time and time again its ability to morph, to try to define it as being an organization right no
arwa, good morning to you. in the past week, more than 200 people have died in baghdad.ay this is a sign that isis is getting weaker, but is that really the case? >> reporter: well, that's what u.s. officials are saying, boris. that is what the u.s. military is saying at this stage, that this uptick in attacks is a by-product of isis being put under pressure in other parts of the country and this is them being on the back foot and lashing out, going after the soft targets. now, this type...
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arwa damon caught up with youssif in this cnn exclusive. >> look at you.sif has grown in numerous ways. he has been a hero for many over the years, superman is his. >> so we did a project in my english class and so each person got to choose one super hero. >> reporter: do you identify with him? >> yeah. >> reporter: in what sense? >> i try to fit in with everyone. >> reporter: and is that still hard for you? >> not really because now i make friends easily. >> reporter: youssif was just 4 years old when masked men attacked him outside his baghdad home. we reported his story. the outpouring of support came from across the globe, and youssif and his family ended up in los angeles. where his parents heard their son laugh and shriek for the first time in the months since the attack. where strangers gathered in prayer on the beach moving his mother to tears. he has since undergone multiple surgeries. the memory of iraq and the evil he experienced all but erased. you were saying you don't remember anything about baghdad. >> yeah, i don't. i don't remember my fami
arwa damon caught up with youssif in this cnn exclusive. >> look at you.sif has grown in numerous ways. he has been a hero for many over the years, superman is his. >> so we did a project in my english class and so each person got to choose one super hero. >> reporter: do you identify with him? >> yeah. >> reporter: in what sense? >> i try to fit in with everyone. >> reporter: and is that still hard for you? >> not really because now i make...
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arwa damon joins us live from istanbul turkey. hi, arwa?er: hi, carol, there has been a wave of attacks over the last few months but concentrated over the last few weeks, especially over the last ten days or so where at least 150 people were killed in a wave of violence. yesterday as you were mentioning there at least three separate attacks all happening in the capital baghdad. over the weekend on sunday, you had isis claiming responsibility for an assault on a gas plant, just to the north of the capital. this according to some perhaps as you were mentioning there, an attempts to try to draw security forces away from the various different front lines and force them to concentrate their efforts on protecting baghdad or it could also be isis sending a clear message to the iraqi population that its security forces still are not cape sabl of protecting them from this kind of violence. plus, one must not forget that isis is an entity that is only too knowledgeable on how to exploit sectarian tensions in iraq and the country is right now in a sta
arwa damon joins us live from istanbul turkey. hi, arwa?er: hi, carol, there has been a wave of attacks over the last few months but concentrated over the last few weeks, especially over the last ten days or so where at least 150 people were killed in a wave of violence. yesterday as you were mentioning there at least three separate attacks all happening in the capital baghdad. over the weekend on sunday, you had isis claiming responsibility for an assault on a gas plant, just to the north of...
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arwa, question twofold.at is the latest that egypt is saying as far as where the investigation stands and, two, the families, are they notified right now? >> reporter: well, we really hope that they are being notified. now they were in the building behind where we are standing right now for most of the day. and they've since been moved on to hotels where the immediate why's not being facilitated access to them. you know, throughout the day, when our other teams were here, they were telling us about how the families were coming through. initially in shock. but holding on to some sort of hope that maybe this worst-case scenario was not what was going to end up materializing, maybe there was a slight chance that perhaps their loved ones could still be alive. that does not seem to be the case at this stage. and we do believe that, yes, the families are being updated on a fairly regular basis and as they were leaving, some of them wanting to speak to the media, many of them breaking down trying to do so and some
arwa, question twofold.at is the latest that egypt is saying as far as where the investigation stands and, two, the families, are they notified right now? >> reporter: well, we really hope that they are being notified. now they were in the building behind where we are standing right now for most of the day. and they've since been moved on to hotels where the immediate why's not being facilitated access to them. you know, throughout the day, when our other teams were here, they were...
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cnn international correspondent arwa damon is in cairo at the cairo airport.hat are officials saying now about the status of the investigation? >> reporter: well, they also are echoing that notion by the u.s. that this was more likely to be an act of terrorism as opposed to some sort of technical failure. that being said, the vice chairman of egyptair is saying that he stands corrected. he had earlier stated that the wreckage of the plane had been found. that is no longer the case. this is still very much a plane that is missing with a search and recovery mission -- >> we just lost our audio from arwa damon live there in the cairo airport. i want to bring back our aviation expert peter goelz. we had this back and forth of whether they found debris and now they said they didn't. when they do find this debris, what signatures, what evidence are they going to be looking for on the wreckage they find to give an indication as to what brought the plane down? >> well, they are going to look at how the wreckage came apart and for the telltale signatures of explosions.
cnn international correspondent arwa damon is in cairo at the cairo airport.hat are officials saying now about the status of the investigation? >> reporter: well, they also are echoing that notion by the u.s. that this was more likely to be an act of terrorism as opposed to some sort of technical failure. that being said, the vice chairman of egyptair is saying that he stands corrected. he had earlier stated that the wreckage of the plane had been found. that is no longer the case. this...
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arwa damon is there.families who are gathered there, we know from past experiences, families just want answers. that does not mean that when the answers come as they are now beginning to, that they're easy to hear. >> reporter: they're not easy to hear, and this is such an unspeakably difficult time for all those who have lost loved ones. ian at that mosque also spoke to a number of the colleagues of the crew members who perished in this plane going missing and now having crashed into the mediterranean, and a lot of them were very angry and irritated at this notion that perhaps somehow the crew was responsible, whether it's technical failure or terrorism, that somehow the crew could have been involved. all of them were describing the crew members as being very loving, very professional individuals, and there is this sense that perhaps egypt and egyptair are being wrongfully blamed. there have also been a number of prayers being held throughout the entire country, but also here in cairo for those who have
arwa damon is there.families who are gathered there, we know from past experiences, families just want answers. that does not mean that when the answers come as they are now beginning to, that they're easy to hear. >> reporter: they're not easy to hear, and this is such an unspeakably difficult time for all those who have lost loved ones. ian at that mosque also spoke to a number of the colleagues of the crew members who perished in this plane going missing and now having crashed into the...
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arwa damon, thank you so much. thanks for being with me. jake tapper starts now. >>> clinton forces attack trump in two ads featuring his own words about women. trump firing back on twitter, calling former president bill clinton, quote, worst of uabuse of women in american political history as a war is breaking out within the democratic party. special election day of "the lead" starts right now. >>> good afternoon. welcome to a special edition of "the lead." i'm jake tapper. donald trump and hillary clinton are locked in an ugly war of words. clinton now fighting the battle on two fronts, as she is also trying to stop bernie sanders' recent election day dominance, voters at polls right now in two states, kentucky and oregon. that's a clinton super pac releases new attack ads today against donald trump using his own words. and frequently vulgar language in describing women. trump, firing back, releasing a firestorm of tweets calling clinton a liar, charging she cannot close the deal against bernie sanders, attacking her over the e-mail contr
arwa damon, thank you so much. thanks for being with me. jake tapper starts now. >>> clinton forces attack trump in two ads featuring his own words about women. trump firing back on twitter, calling former president bill clinton, quote, worst of uabuse of women in american political history as a war is breaking out within the democratic party. special election day of "the lead" starts right now. >>> good afternoon. welcome to a special edition of "the...
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correspondent arwa damon is joining us right now from istanbul.sibility for the first attack and a frightening trend. last week, suicide bombings claimed the lives of at least 100 people in baghdad. injuring hundreds more. why the increase, these terror attacks on these so-called soft targets? >> reporter: well, there could be a number of factors involved here, wolf. now, the u.s. military will tend to say that this is because isis is coming under pressure in other parts of the country and, yes, isis has lost chunks of territory that it used to control in iraq but maintains control over key strategic areas like the border crossing, fallujah and iraq's second largest city mosul. what isis could be attempting to do is try to draw iraqi security forces away from the various different front lines going after the soft targets. it also could be trying to ignite iraq sectarian tensions. the vast majority if not all of the targets within the predominantly shia parts of the capital, baghdad. also going after infrastructure, the attack on sunday was against
correspondent arwa damon is joining us right now from istanbul.sibility for the first attack and a frightening trend. last week, suicide bombings claimed the lives of at least 100 people in baghdad. injuring hundreds more. why the increase, these terror attacks on these so-called soft targets? >> reporter: well, there could be a number of factors involved here, wolf. now, the u.s. military will tend to say that this is because isis is coming under pressure in other parts of the country...