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i'm max foster. >> i'm clarissa ward. news this hour. >> we're seeing some sharp internal divisions particularly in the labor today in terms of the leadership. the labor party shadow house secretary has resign. heidi alexander said that the labor party needs a new leader after the uk voted to leave the eu. the labor leader jeremy corbyn has quote does not have what is needed to lead our country. >> hilary benn was fired earlier today after he challenged corbyn's leadership. labor leaders have called on corbyn to resign for not campaigning hard enough for uk to remain in the eu. >> that cannot be left to the likes of johnson, faraj. labor will fight to ensure our agenda is at the heart of the negotiations in the withdrawal of the european union that lie ahead. including the freedom to shape our economy to work for all. maintain social unemployment protections that benefit all and that whoever leads the government is intensely held to account to democratic account throughout the whole process. >> we just had a statement fro
i'm max foster. >> i'm clarissa ward. news this hour. >> we're seeing some sharp internal divisions particularly in the labor today in terms of the leadership. the labor party shadow house secretary has resign. heidi alexander said that the labor party needs a new leader after the uk voted to leave the eu. the labor leader jeremy corbyn has quote does not have what is needed to lead our country. >> hilary benn was fired earlier today after he challenged corbyn's leadership....
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back with bob baer and clarissa ward. airport, as you and i were talking before we went on the air and this has been a transit point for jihadists coming from europe and other spots to try to get into syria. >> i used to take it, and i would land at ataturk and i would have a 13-hour layover from new york to connect to a thai province which is essentially the barracks for the syrian revolution in southwestern turkey. we used to call it jihad i express. you get on the plane and you see the characters with the long black beards and it was clear they weren't going over to build the secular estate. the turkish government allowed itself to become a siev. there was a moment in 2012 where there was a connecting flight from ri adto qatar. why did that happen in 2012 and it was come on in and wage jihad or help the syrian revolution if foreign governments won't do that. the last time i was there was late 2013 and early 2014. i've been questioned by personnel multiple times while waiting for the same flight to depart. so they've go
back with bob baer and clarissa ward. airport, as you and i were talking before we went on the air and this has been a transit point for jihadists coming from europe and other spots to try to get into syria. >> i used to take it, and i would land at ataturk and i would have a 13-hour layover from new york to connect to a thai province which is essentially the barracks for the syrian revolution in southwestern turkey. we used to call it jihad i express. you get on the plane and you see the...
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clarissa, what are you hearing? >> we knew it was three explosions, and now we're able to confirm as well three explosions and three bombers. this according to turkish state television. this was three men, three bombs, probably also three automatic weapons that were used to kill as many people as possible before the bombers then detonated themselves. we still don't have a firm grip on exactly where the explosions took place. we heard earlier that one took place outside of the international departures area. you do get a line of people waiting to be screened. we heard a report that one of them was in the parking lot. it appears to be a coordinated attack. >> does that tell you anything, the profile of an attack like this, three suicide bombers, it appears, right? does that tell you anything about it looking more like an isis attack than an attack by the pkk? >> i don't think it does. certainly those facts don't, but there are other facts. we were talking about the choice of the international terminal of the airport. t
clarissa, what are you hearing? >> we knew it was three explosions, and now we're able to confirm as well three explosions and three bombers. this according to turkish state television. this was three men, three bombs, probably also three automatic weapons that were used to kill as many people as possible before the bombers then detonated themselves. we still don't have a firm grip on exactly where the explosions took place. we heard earlier that one took place outside of the...
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clarissa ward joining us there london. the initial shock, i wonder if we're getting to the end of that and now to what will the response be. >> reporter: i think that is exactly right, victory. in the beginning it was just the sense of absolute shock. now that shock is starting to wear off. and we all know that divorce is never easy, but the real question here, what will the brexit look like. and i wanted to show you one of the newspaper headheadlines. i think it captures what many brits are feeling on both sides. those who voted for remaining in the eu and those who voted to leave. all asking themselves the same question here, so what the heck happens next. and so far we don't really have any answers. what we do know is that eu foreign ministers are currently meeting in berlin, they're desperately trying to get their arms around this new problem, this new issue, what will this look like. they are expected to give a press conference at some time in the next half hour. but there does seem to be a bit of a difference of opin
clarissa ward joining us there london. the initial shock, i wonder if we're getting to the end of that and now to what will the response be. >> reporter: i think that is exactly right, victory. in the beginning it was just the sense of absolute shock. now that shock is starting to wear off. and we all know that divorce is never easy, but the real question here, what will the brexit look like. and i wanted to show you one of the newspaper headheadlines. i think it captures what many brits...
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. >>> cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward joining us now from washington. so clarissa, c in fn obtained dramatic security video of the events that happened inside istanbul airport. if you can start with the disturbing graphic video of a person walking inside of the airport, it looks like with a weapon and detonates himself. >> that's right. it is pretty graphic video so our viewers should be warned. essentially what we appear to be looking at is one of the attackers sort of stumbling into this hall, he falls to the ground and drops what appears to be an ak-47 or some sort of semi automatic weapon. he appears to be injuried and you see coming up near to him, again, what appears to be some sort of security personnel from the airport that seems to possibly shoot him again and then run for his life apparently. it is not clear, was he able to see that the attacker was reaching to detonate a vest? there then appears to be one more shot. you see the attacker's body convulse and he detonates. again, not clear if he actually pulled the trigger himself or pushed the
. >>> cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward joining us now from washington. so clarissa, c in fn obtained dramatic security video of the events that happened inside istanbul airport. if you can start with the disturbing graphic video of a person walking inside of the airport, it looks like with a weapon and detonates himself. >> that's right. it is pretty graphic video so our viewers should be warned. essentially what we appear to be looking at is one of the...
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cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward, what are you hearing? >> well, this does bear all the hallmarks of an isis attack or isis-inspired attack. there have been six attacks in turkey this year. majority of them have been either kurdish separatists or else by isis. what is slightly unusual is when it comes to turkey, isis doesn't traditionally claim responsibility for its attacks. this in stark contrast from attacks that it has pulled off in the west, which it immediately likes to trumpet online. why do we think it's isis? well, let's look at some of those hallmarks. the first one that jumps out, watching it unfold yesterday, is the fact that the attackers, the perpetrators were heavily armed. this fits the profile of the so-called suicide warrior. these aren't just suicide bombers. they're suicide fighters. the idea is that they go in there, they're heavily armed, they try to kill as many people as they possibly can using their ak-47, and only then do they detonate their explosive vest. this is exactly what we saw in the bataclan theater in pa
cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward, what are you hearing? >> well, this does bear all the hallmarks of an isis attack or isis-inspired attack. there have been six attacks in turkey this year. majority of them have been either kurdish separatists or else by isis. what is slightly unusual is when it comes to turkey, isis doesn't traditionally claim responsibility for its attacks. this in stark contrast from attacks that it has pulled off in the west, which it immediately...
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clarissa ward reports from london. >> reporter: it is the biggest shock in the history of modern british politics, and possibly one of the greatest political miscalculations ever made. >> total votes in favor of leave was 17,410,742. this means that the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. >> reporter: hours later, the prime minister announced he would resign. >> i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. >> reporter: the people who master minded the leave campaign were quick to praise the prime minister and are convinced their approach is the correct one. including the former london mayor. >> there's simply no need in the 21st century to be part of a federal system of government based in brussels that is imitated nowhere else on earth. it was a noble idea for its time. it is no longer right for this country. >> reporter: londoners didn't appear to welcome johnson's role in the campaign, yet there's much speculation that he will stand for prime minister. while some celebrated the way the counts unfolded, the result provoked widespread concern
clarissa ward reports from london. >> reporter: it is the biggest shock in the history of modern british politics, and possibly one of the greatest political miscalculations ever made. >> total votes in favor of leave was 17,410,742. this means that the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. >> reporter: hours later, the prime minister announced he would resign. >> i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. >> reporter:...
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bring in sla ris kin clarissa w.hat this means for europe. >> reporter: alisyn, interesting. we're talking a lot about donald trump. he's in scotland and while he has been there we've now heard from the first minister of scotland, nick lirs stuholas st. important to know scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain in the european union. already talking about holding another referendum in scotland to vote on whether or not scotland should remain part of the united kingdom. nicholas sturgeon saying she thinks it's more important for scotland to be a member of the eu than great britain. already starting to see that rippling effect. there are a lot of questions about what -- okay. i'll let you get back to -- >> he's starting to take questions. probably about brexit. let's listen in. >> -- the trump administration approach the brexit, should you be elected president and scotland voted 62-38 to remain, should scotland leave the uk? as many people are talking. >> i think i see a big parallel. i think people really see a big par
bring in sla ris kin clarissa w.hat this means for europe. >> reporter: alisyn, interesting. we're talking a lot about donald trump. he's in scotland and while he has been there we've now heard from the first minister of scotland, nick lirs stuholas st. important to know scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain in the european union. already talking about holding another referendum in scotland to vote on whether or not scotland should remain part of the united kingdom. nicholas sturgeon...
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i want to star with you, clarissa. secretary kerry said isis is desperate. is that your read?> there is no doubt about it isis has had a really tough year. you saw the u.s. led coalition targeting its oil infrastructure, the primary source of revenue and then you saw them through their kurdish allies and arab allies in syria and the iraqi army in iraq and the kurdish forces starting to nibble around the edges of the so-called caliphate of this vast swath of territory across syria and iraq. isis has lost a lot of money, territory and being hit hard in libya losing control of the key town of sirte. it is fair too say they are on their back foot. traditionally, isis retaliates by trying to launch spectacular attacks and trying to project an image they are still powerful and still on the offensive. absolutely, that plays a part in it. what we are seeing now is that isis is kind of moving the idea of the caliphate is moving from a physical land in iraq and syria to a virtual cat cal freight where they can wreak after vok and terror through their fans. >> people were startled for th
i want to star with you, clarissa. secretary kerry said isis is desperate. is that your read?> there is no doubt about it isis has had a really tough year. you saw the u.s. led coalition targeting its oil infrastructure, the primary source of revenue and then you saw them through their kurdish allies and arab allies in syria and the iraqi army in iraq and the kurdish forces starting to nibble around the edges of the so-called caliphate of this vast swath of territory across syria and iraq....
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clarissa, thank you. >>> coming up, terror caught on camera.'re getting new videos in of the very momentary ri terrorist unleashed their deadly attacked. also former cia operative, what sticks out what we can learn from these videos that are coming out, that's ahead. plus presidential candidates are responding. reacting to these terrible terror attacks. trump calling the united states to, quote, fire with fire. hillary clinton's response, probably not surprisingly, quite different. we'll talk about that coming up and the effect on the race now. jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the
clarissa, thank you. >>> coming up, terror caught on camera.'re getting new videos in of the very momentary ri terrorist unleashed their deadly attacked. also former cia operative, what sticks out what we can learn from these videos that are coming out, that's ahead. plus presidential candidates are responding. reacting to these terrible terror attacks. trump calling the united states to, quote, fire with fire. hillary clinton's response, probably not surprisingly, quite different....
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the kamikaze warriors as clarissa was saying.n the battlefield they'll shoot you up when they run out of ammunition and they'll actually run up to the enemy and hug him and grab him so that they take them out with him. there was a remarkable story in the wall street journal about how they disappeared from fallujah. they essentially left their comrades to die in these readouts in the hospital in fallujah. there was an isis contingent and they said what about the shabob over there, we'll see them in the after life. don't worry about them. this is one of the reasons why they're extending manpower and resources so recklessly. >> we have to leave it there. michael, thank you so much. >>> how the deadly attack unfolded step by step. what we know and what investigators are looking at very closely and the picture coming into focus and detail by detail and tom foreman walks us through. what if we designed a stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but
the kamikaze warriors as clarissa was saying.n the battlefield they'll shoot you up when they run out of ammunition and they'll actually run up to the enemy and hug him and grab him so that they take them out with him. there was a remarkable story in the wall street journal about how they disappeared from fallujah. they essentially left their comrades to die in these readouts in the hospital in fallujah. there was an isis contingent and they said what about the shabob over there, we'll see them...
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thank you very much, clarissa ward. now, former cia operative bob baer, and mitch silver, from the new york city police department, chris webb g swabbinger, and michael weiss, inside the isis of terror. bob, i want to show everyone this again. this is new video of one of the attackers because in it, when he comes in and we'll freeze it. you can see how he was dressed, okay? jeans, hat, black jacket. now, istanbul at this time of year that's a completely inappropriate way to be dressed, right? at that time it was about 80 degrees outside. you would have thought he would have stood out dressed like this? >> well, he did stand out. they shot at the guys. they were clearee out of place and remember, when these attacks are under way they happened very, very quickly. these people are trained. they are military-style assaulters. they don't let people time to think about it so they can insert themselves in and start shooting. this is very much a military-style attack and you ask the s.e.a.l.s or delta force or special forces an
thank you very much, clarissa ward. now, former cia operative bob baer, and mitch silver, from the new york city police department, chris webb g swabbinger, and michael weiss, inside the isis of terror. bob, i want to show everyone this again. this is new video of one of the attackers because in it, when he comes in and we'll freeze it. you can see how he was dressed, okay? jeans, hat, black jacket. now, istanbul at this time of year that's a completely inappropriate way to be dressed, right?...
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y clarissa molina se luce entre las estrellas.ne la copa amÉrica, y no te imaginas cÓmo fue la gran sorpresa que le dimos a un fanÁtico de ronaldinho cuando le presentamos a su Ídolo. karla: despuÉs de 13 aÑos separadas de sus padres, la abogada jessica domÍnguez le trae la mejor noticia a una inmigrante. alan: nadie se puede perder una mordidita de la gran entrevista de francisca al astro boricua ricky martin. karla: chiqui delgado se convierte en la cara de la revista "cara mÍa", y nos colamos en su sesiÓn fotogrÁfica en traje de baÑo. alan: del doctor juan rivera te dice quÉ hacer para que el calor no afecte tu salud. karla: en medio de las grabaciones de su nueva telenovela, la actriz victoria ruffo hizo un alto para celebrar. alan: y no esperes a ponerte el trajecito de baÑo para empezar a cuidarte. alejandro chabÁn te dice la lista de alimentos que ayudan a combatir la celulitis. karla: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica", la casita mÁs feliz de toda la televisiÓn. alan: y tu show favorito, con mÁs actualidad, ayuda y mucha, p
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and clarissa ward, it is seen over here as largely anti-elite vote. obviously, something that the people think that can happen or has happened in the primaries in the united states as well, and how much of this to do you see as being anti-elitism? >> that is definitely a component here, and i think that there is a very real sense on the ground as everybody is trying to get their arms around this, there is a lot of soul r searching that needs to be done, and how was it that as donald trump himself put it that the prime minister so misread the mood of the country? how was that it the people dids a sum that somehow, the establishment would prevail? and when you look at the geographical maps and you see the breakdown, and the demographics of the vote, and you can see with the exception of scotland and northern ireland and london that essential i will most of the country voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu, you realize that there is a sense here in the uk as you have seen as well in the u.s. that perhaps the establishment, the so-called elites are not ful
and clarissa ward, it is seen over here as largely anti-elite vote. obviously, something that the people think that can happen or has happened in the primaries in the united states as well, and how much of this to do you see as being anti-elitism? >> that is definitely a component here, and i think that there is a very real sense on the ground as everybody is trying to get their arms around this, there is a lot of soul r searching that needs to be done, and how was it that as donald trump...
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clarissa: muchÍsimas gracias. natalia: gracias por ese ejemplo.ias fuertes para porciones de missouri, iowa, nebraska y kansas. para chicago, tiempo mayormente tranquilo. creo que voy a tener buenas noticias. tiempo mayormente seco en lo que resta de la semana. houston, un 40% de actividad de precipitaciones. sensaciones tÉrmicas de 102 grados. en la noche, mÍnimas de 77 con cielos mayormente secos. si nos vamos para santa clara, mÁximas de 77. tiempo placentero, con mÍnimas de 55. ¿quÉ les parece si seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica"? alan: gracias, caro. los juegos se van a llevar a cabo en la copa amÉrica centenario. mÉxico ojalÁ que gane. me hacÍa falta regresar aquí. llega el doctor rivera a responder sobre la ansiedad que causa el sobrepeso, los pros y los contras de la aspirina, y las extraÑas bolitas de grasa en el cuerpo. leonardo: y resulta que le hackearon la cuenta de facebook al fundador de facebook. a ti tambiÉn te puede pasar. te vamos a contar quÉ tiene que hacer. francisca: lin manuel miranda se lleva el premio mÁs esperado d
clarissa: muchÍsimas gracias. natalia: gracias por ese ejemplo.ias fuertes para porciones de missouri, iowa, nebraska y kansas. para chicago, tiempo mayormente tranquilo. creo que voy a tener buenas noticias. tiempo mayormente seco en lo que resta de la semana. houston, un 40% de actividad de precipitaciones. sensaciones tÉrmicas de 102 grados. en la noche, mÍnimas de 77 con cielos mayormente secos. si nos vamos para santa clara, mÁximas de 77. tiempo placentero, con mÍnimas de 55. ¿quÉ...
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from the pro-brexit side, clarissa ward has more on the political fallout as well as a pair of broken promises from the pro-brexit side. >> reporter: fear is sweeping the world's financial markets and the streets of london over concerns that great britain's vote to leave the european union will trigger other nations to do the same. that could set off a wave of turmoil that some worry would be the beginning of the group of 28 if nations falling apart. scotland is already threatening to break away from the uk over the brexit vote because they want to stay in the eu. secretary of state john kerry travelled to brussels today to discuss damage control. >> i think it is absolutely essential that we say focused on how in this transitional period nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half cocked. people don't start ginning up scatter brained or revengeful prem isz. >> it is still unclear what a brexit will look like. british politicians who campaigned for leaving the eu are already walking back a number of promises. most prominently, a pledge to leave campaign plastered on a bright red bus
from the pro-brexit side, clarissa ward has more on the political fallout as well as a pair of broken promises from the pro-brexit side. >> reporter: fear is sweeping the world's financial markets and the streets of london over concerns that great britain's vote to leave the european union will trigger other nations to do the same. that could set off a wave of turmoil that some worry would be the beginning of the group of 28 if nations falling apart. scotland is already threatening to...
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i want to go to cnn's clarissa ward who joining us from washington. you have been speaking to your sources. what are they telling you? >> well, at this stage it's always a very fluid situation with these types of attacks. as you heard from ivan there, no one has yet officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but u.s. intelligence officials are telling cnn they do believe it bears all the hallmarks of at the very least isis attack. turkey is no stranger to terrorism, they've had a number of attacks. usually they've been at the hands of isis or turkish separatists, the p.k.k. it does look like it has the hall marks of the isis attacks. firstly, i noticed the description that the suicide bombers were also armed with a.k. 47s, firing arms from their vests. this fits the profile of more than a suicide bomber. the idea is you go in and try to kill as many people as you possibly can with your gun and then you detonate yourself, the idea being you want to maximize the number of casualties and terror. we did hear isis's spokesman urging supporters, peop
i want to go to cnn's clarissa ward who joining us from washington. you have been speaking to your sources. what are they telling you? >> well, at this stage it's always a very fluid situation with these types of attacks. as you heard from ivan there, no one has yet officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but u.s. intelligence officials are telling cnn they do believe it bears all the hallmarks of at the very least isis attack. turkey is no stranger to terrorism, they've had a...
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clarissa ward, thank you so much. becky anderson, thank you so much for being with us as well. >>> coming up, the olympic games are right aroun the corner. with the threat of zika as well as civil unrest that's looming large, some of the world's most famous athletes continue to bow out of rio. we'll have details. megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. [ park rides, music and crooooh!unds ] [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. >>> the olympic trials are underway and opening ceremony in rio less than six weeks. brazil has been plagued with a series of issues that could threaten the games. cnn international correspondent, nick paton walsh, is live in rio. we have heard some major once, zika and security, that are dominating the conversati
clarissa ward, thank you so much. becky anderson, thank you so much for being with us as well. >>> coming up, the olympic games are right aroun the corner. with the threat of zika as well as civil unrest that's looming large, some of the world's most famous athletes continue to bow out of rio. we'll have details. megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. [ park rides, music and crooooh!unds ] [ brakes screech...
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barbara starr is always on it. >>> let's discuss the implications with clarissa ward.of the idea of going slow on this, you don't know if isis did this as a diversion or who these people were that were there and killed. how immediate can you assess the situation? >> well, i think as barbara said, it is a highly unusual situation for isis to be traveling in what appears to have been a massive convoy. traditionally, isis is pretty quick to adapt to the environment around them to these relentless air strikes that have been going on now for two years. so it's highly unusual to see a huge movement of isis military personnel like that. one can only begin to speculate why they would move so many vehicles in such a large convoy with the inevitable result of having so many casualties. are they trying to create a diversion. were they the ones driving the vehicles. were they trying to escape an implement onslaught on the city of fallujah. where were they moving out of ramadi when were told it has been cleared. this is highly unusual, and at this stage, it raises more questions th
barbara starr is always on it. >>> let's discuss the implications with clarissa ward.of the idea of going slow on this, you don't know if isis did this as a diversion or who these people were that were there and killed. how immediate can you assess the situation? >> well, i think as barbara said, it is a highly unusual situation for isis to be traveling in what appears to have been a massive convoy. traditionally, isis is pretty quick to adapt to the environment around them to...
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cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward is live with me here in washington. clarissa, explain exactly what david cameron, british prime minister did today because people are saying he left the nation in a state of paralysis. what exactly did he do? >> prime minister david cameron is in an impossible situation. he states his credibility on the fact that staying in the eu was essential. so now what he is saying is i'm not going to be the person who was going to pull the trigger and start the process by which we would start it leave the eu. but of course that means three more months with no strong leadership, with no sense of the future, and of course as we know, the markets and indeed the populous of the united kingdom uncertainty never plays well. >> panic is sweeping the world's financial markets and the streets of london over fears that great britain's vote to leave the european union will trigger other nations to do the same. that could set off a wave of turmoil that some worry would be the beginning of the group of 28 nations falling apart. scotland is alr
cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward is live with me here in washington. clarissa, explain exactly what david cameron, british prime minister did today because people are saying he left the nation in a state of paralysis. what exactly did he do? >> prime minister david cameron is in an impossible situation. he states his credibility on the fact that staying in the eu was essential. so now what he is saying is i'm not going to be the person who was going to pull the trigger...
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let's go to clarissa ward. how much were world leaders caught off guard by this vote? >> reporter: jake, this is what is so incredible. the polls were close intellectually. people understand that world leaders understood there was a real chance. but there was an underlying assumption that somehow the establishment would prevail and when you walked around the streets of london today and talked to people, the words you heard over and over again, stunning, shocking, historic, momentous. this country and indeed everyone in the world woke up to the very profound revelation that britain is a deeply divided country and now everybody is asking themselves the same question, jake, which is what comes next? it is the biggest shock in the history of modern british politics and possibly one of the greatest political miscalculations ever made. early on friday morning, britain voted to leave the eu. >> the total number of votes cast in favor of remain was 16,141,241. the total number of votes cast in favor of leave was 17,410,742. this means that the uk has voted to leave the europea
let's go to clarissa ward. how much were world leaders caught off guard by this vote? >> reporter: jake, this is what is so incredible. the polls were close intellectually. people understand that world leaders understood there was a real chance. but there was an underlying assumption that somehow the establishment would prevail and when you walked around the streets of london today and talked to people, the words you heard over and over again, stunning, shocking, historic, momentous. this...
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as clarissa ward reports, some people who voted leave might never see the promises politicians promisedm. >> reporter: fear is sweeping europe over great britain's vote to leave the eu will trigger other nations to do the same. this could set off a wave of turmoil of the group of 28 nations falling apart. scotland is already threatening to break away from the uk over the brexit vote because they want to stay in the eu. secretary of state john king traveled to brussels today to discuss damage control. >> i think it's absolutely essential that we stay focused on how in this transitional period nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half cocked, people don't start ginning up scatterbrained premises. >> reporter: british politicians who campaigned for leaving the eu are already walking back a number of promises. most prominently, a pledge the leave campaign plastered on a bright red bus that exiting the eu would save britain 350 pounds a week. but in an interview with "good morning britain," the leader of the uk anti-immigration party and one of the faces of the leave campaign, conceded t
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clarissa, this story has been developing so quickly. at first we thought perhaps only ten dead, maybe one bomber, maybe two and now it's up to nearly 30. the numbers are climbing, multiple suicide bombers, what are you learning is behind this attack? >> first of all, turkey is no stranger to terrorist attack, unfortunately. the main culprits historically have been kurdish separatists and also, of course, isis. i would say in this case from what i am looking at and from what others who are experts in the area have also seen, it seems to fit the profile much more of an isis-directed or possibly isis-inspired attack. now why? there are several reasons and isis likes to use what they call what they call suicide fighters, they're not just blowing themselves up and they're trying to go in heavily armed and trying to kill as many people as they can before eventually blowing themselves up. we saw that obviously in the bataclan theater in paris. we haven't heard any claim of responsibility from isis yet, but erin, it's important to note that typ
clarissa, this story has been developing so quickly. at first we thought perhaps only ten dead, maybe one bomber, maybe two and now it's up to nearly 30. the numbers are climbing, multiple suicide bombers, what are you learning is behind this attack? >> first of all, turkey is no stranger to terrorist attack, unfortunately. the main culprits historically have been kurdish separatists and also, of course, isis. i would say in this case from what i am looking at and from what others who are...
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let's begin with cnn senior correspondent, clarissa ward, she is at 10 downing street. there will be moving vans in the next several months. >> reporter: that's right. prime minister david cameron told us just behind me, in three months, he'll be stepping down as prime minister. john, when you talk to people on the streets of london this morning, the words that you hear over and over again, stunning, momento momentous, shocking, historic. people trying to grapple with a new reality today. they understand now that they live in a deeply divided country. and they are staring down the barrel to a future that is very uncertain with many asking the question, what comes next. a shocking and historic decision. the united kingdom voting to withdraw from the european union. >> i love this country, and i feel honored to have served it. i will do everything i can in future to help this great country succeed. >> reporter: british prime minister, david cameron, who opposed the exit, issuing stunning news of his own, pledging to step down. >> a negotiation with the european union will
let's begin with cnn senior correspondent, clarissa ward, she is at 10 downing street. there will be moving vans in the next several months. >> reporter: that's right. prime minister david cameron told us just behind me, in three months, he'll be stepping down as prime minister. john, when you talk to people on the streets of london this morning, the words that you hear over and over again, stunning, momento momentous, shocking, historic. people trying to grapple with a new reality today....
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clarissa ward on that for us from london. >> the total number of votes cast in favor of leave was 17,410,742. this means that the uk has voted to leave the european union. >> reporter: britain's historic vote, a seismic event that shook the world. prime minister david cameron, who led the drive to remain in the eu, appeared outside 10 do you think street and said he would resign by october. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months. but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. >> reporter: meantime, the winning side celebrated, one of its leaders, nigel farraj, quick to declare victory. >> done it. its independence day. the ordinary decent people of this country have overturned the establishment, the big banks and the big businesses. we have done it. >> reporter: the leave vote driven by an emotional emergency. its slogan, take back control, appealing to those who feel the country is under siege, from an influx of immigrants coming to britain through the eu's ope
clarissa ward on that for us from london. >> the total number of votes cast in favor of leave was 17,410,742. this means that the uk has voted to leave the european union. >> reporter: britain's historic vote, a seismic event that shook the world. prime minister david cameron, who led the drive to remain in the eu, appeared outside 10 do you think street and said he would resign by october. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming...
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starting with clarissa ward live at 10 downing street in london. clarissa?ter: good morning, chris. we're walking around the streets of london talking to the people of this country hearing the same words over and over again. astonishing, momentous, surreal. the rest of the world woke up to the realization this is a very divided country and now everyone is asking themselves the question -- what comes next? a shocking and historic decision. the united kingdom voting to withdraw from the european union. >> i love this country, and feel honored to have served it, and i will do everything i can in future to help this great country succeed. >> reporter: british prime minister david cameron, who opposed the exit, issuing some stunning news of his own, pledging pledge ing to step down. >> a negotiation with the european union will need to begin under a new prime minister. >> reporter: the brexit causing major ripple effects around the world, rattling markets and raising complicated questions about trade, travel and immigration in the eu's 28-country bloc. the uk spl
starting with clarissa ward live at 10 downing street in london. clarissa?ter: good morning, chris. we're walking around the streets of london talking to the people of this country hearing the same words over and over again. astonishing, momentous, surreal. the rest of the world woke up to the realization this is a very divided country and now everyone is asking themselves the question -- what comes next? a shocking and historic decision. the united kingdom voting to withdraw from the european...
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clarissa ward in london for us, thank you.ut from the british vote, cnn will ripley joins us from paris. it was a tough day for markets around the world. what could this mean for u.s. investors when it comes to the global stock market? >> reporter: in the short term, wolf, dramatic losses for u.s. investors. in a single day, the brexit wind out all of the u.s. stock market gains for 2016, according to open folio. the average investor lost almost 3.5% of their portfolio. nasdaq went into correction mode, and because it is still uncertain what will happen, especially here in the european markets, there could be more bad news in weeks and months ahead which means potentially even more losses for u.s. investors. >> will the impact on u.s. interest rates if the u.s. markets don't recover, what do experts anticipate? >> reporter: remember back in december the fed said they would raise interest rates four times this year. this month said maybe only raise it once, there had been weaker than expected job growth and other factors in the
clarissa ward in london for us, thank you.ut from the british vote, cnn will ripley joins us from paris. it was a tough day for markets around the world. what could this mean for u.s. investors when it comes to the global stock market? >> reporter: in the short term, wolf, dramatic losses for u.s. investors. in a single day, the brexit wind out all of the u.s. stock market gains for 2016, according to open folio. the average investor lost almost 3.5% of their portfolio. nasdaq went into...
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christiane, clarissa, thank you very much. victor? hillary clinton is hammering donald trump over his reaction to the brexit vote. she's about to join forces today on the campaign trail with another fierce trump critic, senator elizabeth warren. cnn's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny is live in cincinnati with more for ur us. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this populist concern growing here in the u.s. is another reason that hillary clinton is eager to campaign alongside elizabeth warren today here in a key battleground state of ohio. it's also a moment for a bit of a tryout. this morning, hillary clinton and elizabeth warren to make their campaigning debut. testing their chemistry in cincinnati. cnn has learned the massachusetts senator is on a short list of potential running mates being vetted by clinton. a choice that could potentially excite liberals and bernie sanders supporters to enthusiastically back a clinton/warren ticket. warren has emerged as one of donald trump's harshest critics. >> a small, in
christiane, clarissa, thank you very much. victor? hillary clinton is hammering donald trump over his reaction to the brexit vote. she's about to join forces today on the campaign trail with another fierce trump critic, senator elizabeth warren. cnn's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny is live in cincinnati with more for ur us. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this populist concern growing here in the u.s. is another reason that hillary clinton is eager to campaign...
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cnn international correspondent clarissa ward joining us in "the situation room."st you're hearing? >> we've heard a lot of european officials coming out and they're all saying the same thing. don't prolong the agony. start the brexit now. in the uk, leaders of the leave campaign are desperately stalling for time as they try to work out what a brexit will actually look out. in the meantime, we're seeing a major political vacuum emerge. >> fear is sweeping the world's financial markets and the streets of london over concerns that great britain's vote will trigger other nations to leave also. that could set off turmoil that will be the beginning of the group of 28 nations falling apart. scotland is already threatening to break away from the uk over the brexit vote because they want to stay in the eu. secretary of state john kerry traveled to brussels today to discuss damage control. >> i think it's absolutely essential that we stay focused on how in this transitional period nobody loses their head, nobody goes off half cocked. people don't start vengeful prem esz. >>
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. >> to continue our coverage on this, cnn's correspondent clarissa ward joins us from washington.as obtained some dramatic security video of the events that happened inside istanbul airport. very disturbing graphic video of a person walking inside an airport with a weapon and detonates himself. >> reporter: that's right. and it is pretty graphic video. so our viewers should be warned. essentially what we appear to be looking at is one of the attackers sort of stumbling into this hall. he falls to the ground and drops what appears to be an ak-47 or some kind semiautomatic weapon. he appears to be injured. and then you see coming up near to him what appears to be some form of security personnel from the airport who appears to shoot him again and then run for his life apparently. it's not clear, was he able to see that the attacker was reaching to detonate a vest. there then appears to be one more shot. you see the attacker's body convulse and then he detonates. not clear if he pulled the trigger or himself or pushed the button himself or whether or not as a result of those shots tha
. >> to continue our coverage on this, cnn's correspondent clarissa ward joins us from washington.as obtained some dramatic security video of the events that happened inside istanbul airport. very disturbing graphic video of a person walking inside an airport with a weapon and detonates himself. >> reporter: that's right. and it is pretty graphic video. so our viewers should be warned. essentially what we appear to be looking at is one of the attackers sort of stumbling into this...
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colorful r clarissa. >> yeah, traditionally they do not claim attacks in turkey.hey thrive on the instability that creates. but isis has repeatedly in it's prop began gaaganda singled outs a target. >> these chilling images show the moments before an attack at the ataturk airport. chaos erupted immediately following the blast. this video shows one of the attackers running through the airport before apparently being shot by police. he falls to the ground, dropping his weapon, seconds later he detonates his suicide vest. dozens have been killed and hundreds more injured by the blast. officials agree it as all of the h hallmarks of being directed by isis. >> isis has not claimed responsibility for attacks inside of turkey. >> tuesday night, three men arrived to the airport by taxi. they wore explosive vests and had ak-47s. they fight the title of suicide warrior. we have more details on how it all went down. another targets the arrival dox, spraying a crowd with bullets and then detonating his vest. today isis affiliated mouthpiece celebrating the two-yard anniversar
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let's get to clarissa ward. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. the u.s. officials here and turkish officials saying the same thing. this does bear -- have all the hallmarks of an isis attack. turkey is no stranger to terrorism, carol. there have been eight taxattack this year alone. now, what's interesting is that isis doesn't claim responsibility for its attacks in turkey, unlike in the west, where it is quick to trump it online that it has carried out an attack. in turkey, they have not claimed responsibility. they thrive on the atmosphere of uncertainty and instability that leaving the perpetrator a.m. -- a.m. big wous does for them. the way the tackers launched this siege on the istanbul airport, the fact that they were wearing explosive vests, but also carrying ak-47s, the suici suicide warrior not to just below themselvblow up, kill as many people as possible first and then blow yourself up, that intended obviously to create the maximum number of casualties. we are also now in the last ten days of the muslim holy month of ramadan, these are the holi
let's get to clarissa ward. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. the u.s. officials here and turkish officials saying the same thing. this does bear -- have all the hallmarks of an isis attack. turkey is no stranger to terrorism, carol. there have been eight taxattack this year alone. now, what's interesting is that isis doesn't claim responsibility for its attacks in turkey, unlike in the west, where it is quick to trump it online that it has carried out an attack. in turkey, they...
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clarissa, we understand this might possibly be just the first search racial over the next few months. >> that's right. the dominos just keep on falling, victor. voters in scotland and in northern ireland went against the majority here and actually voted to remain in the eu. now that the uk has chosen to lead, scottish and irish leaders say they could hold their own, it votes, which could split the uk and it contagion could spread further to the larger er where other countries could take a clue from the brexit blueprint. the countries in red could become the next ones to vote themselves out. this morning the leaders of core european countries like france and germany met to discuss how to respond to the referendum and handle situations with the uk. >> london also has a responsibility that is wider than just great britain. this is why we jointly say that this process needs to start as soon as possible. >> well, that was germany's foreign minister, but just to give you an idea of the confusion around this process, we also heard from german chancellor angela merkel. she says there should b
clarissa, we understand this might possibly be just the first search racial over the next few months. >> that's right. the dominos just keep on falling, victor. voters in scotland and in northern ireland went against the majority here and actually voted to remain in the eu. now that the uk has chosen to lead, scottish and irish leaders say they could hold their own, it votes, which could split the uk and it contagion could spread further to the larger er where other countries could take a...
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for that, cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward joins us. what's the latest on what you have learned so far? >> reporter: okay. we have quite a lot of new information coming in, anderson, some of which you have already touched on earlier in the show. firstly, u.s. officials, intelligence officials, are telling cnn that based on what they have seen from a preliminary point of view, this attack does bear all the hallmarks of an isis directed or isis inspired attack. now, that also gels with what we heard from the turkish prime minister, who said they are also looking at isis as their number one suspect. the turkish prime minister also gave some more details about how the attack went down. here is what we know. there were three attackers, all of them believed to be wearing explosive vests and all of them believed to be heavily armed with ak-47s. they apparently arrived according to the turkish prime minister together in a taxi and they began -- they left the taxi obviously. we know that two of them went to the arrivals hall, the international a
for that, cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward joins us. what's the latest on what you have learned so far? >> reporter: okay. we have quite a lot of new information coming in, anderson, some of which you have already touched on earlier in the show. firstly, u.s. officials, intelligence officials, are telling cnn that based on what they have seen from a preliminary point of view, this attack does bear all the hallmarks of an isis directed or isis inspired attack. now,...
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clarissa ward, cnn, london. >>> and following a screening of the or war winning documentary "a girl inminister pledged to take a tougher stance on so-called honor killings. the human rights commission reports 160 of these crimes have since been reported, and despite repeated requests by cnn, the prime minister's office and the pakistani interior ministry have declined to come meant or issue a statement on the murders. be right back, live in the cnn newsroom. the bud light party believes in change. that's why bud light has a new look... ...and we want to share it with everyone... jackpot! still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> well, every year, thousands of kids age out of the u.s. foster care system. many have no family and nowhere to live. this week's cnn hero is working to change that. >> this population is the most likely to become homeless, and to become incarcerated and to be jobless.
clarissa ward, cnn, london. >>> and following a screening of the or war winning documentary "a girl inminister pledged to take a tougher stance on so-called honor killings. the human rights commission reports 160 of these crimes have since been reported, and despite repeated requests by cnn, the prime minister's office and the pakistani interior ministry have declined to come meant or issue a statement on the murders. be right back, live in the cnn newsroom. the bud light party...
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we're joined by clarissa ward.was you that brought this up yesterday, once we saw this happen, and we were wondering who may be responsible for this. this is a hallmark of isis. >> yes, it is isis and other muslim and jihadist groups that use them as well. they are the special forces of isis in a sense. they're highly trained warriors. and the idea, as you just heard from brian, is they try to do as much damage as they can, try to have as many casualties before ultimately detonating their explosive vests. and the word in arabic comes from the root of to plunge deeply. and to plunge deeply into the heart of the enemy. the understanding being of course that you're not coming back from that. they're incredibly dangerous. they're very well trained. they're heavily armed, and they're very very rarely captured alive. >> does this show adaptability? >> absolutely, they're learning through a whole host of ways. a, this was not the only three people in the plot. someone built the vest, assembled the weapons. there are other
we're joined by clarissa ward.was you that brought this up yesterday, once we saw this happen, and we were wondering who may be responsible for this. this is a hallmark of isis. >> yes, it is isis and other muslim and jihadist groups that use them as well. they are the special forces of isis in a sense. they're highly trained warriors. and the idea, as you just heard from brian, is they try to do as much damage as they can, try to have as many casualties before ultimately detonating their...
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miguel: clarissa, que tenÍa este traje, y se ve muy bonita. roja. quedÓ divina. espectacular. maggie: francisca, te felicito. el vestido es perfecto, las aberturas, el escote... era el balance perfecto. lo estÁs haciendo super bien. te felicito. miguel: esto era los premios soberanos, en la repÚblica dominicana, y fue una alfombra llena de lentejuelas. ella se vistiÓ sencilla y ganó. maggie: vamos con el mejor vestido en da. gracia por mandarnos siempre sus fotos. es christine fernÁndez. muchÍsimas gracias! y no dejen de mandarnos sus fotos con el hashtag #mejorvestidoenda. karla: gracias por todas esas fotos tan bonitas. y ustedes, se anotaron un gol. miguel: nos portamos bien. maggie: vÍstanse como nacho, seÑores. karla: vamos con alejandro y alan, porque estamos en fin de semana. alan: mi cuerpo lo sabe. hay fÚtbol, luego cine... alejandro: la copa amÉrica, por univisiÓn. y les traemos los estrenos de la pantalla grande. y una de las secuelas mÁs esperadas por los amantes de las caricaturas y los superhÉroes es esta, que comenzÓ en 1984. al
miguel: clarissa, que tenÍa este traje, y se ve muy bonita. roja. quedÓ divina. espectacular. maggie: francisca, te felicito. el vestido es perfecto, las aberturas, el escote... era el balance perfecto. lo estÁs haciendo super bien. te felicito. miguel: esto era los premios soberanos, en la repÚblica dominicana, y fue una alfombra llena de lentejuelas. ella se vistiÓ sencilla y ganó. maggie: vamos con el mejor vestido en da. gracia por mandarnos siempre sus fotos. es christine fernÁndez....