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then isis.s ago when the extremists began to take control. >> this is an isis group. islamic state of iraq and syria. they're setting up checkpoints. and the worst thing about driving around is you're never sure what lies around the next corner. >> reporter: civilians have had to face this kind of fear every single day for the last four years. since this war began millions of syrians have fled into neighboring countries and further, to europe. creating one of the biggest humanitarian crises of this century. and the exodus continues. this is a camp outside raqqa. where families come for aid. homeless, hungry, and afraid. just take a look at these people here. all of them have lost their homes, and dthis is what they'r they're left with. after days on the road they have just this to eat, some tomatoes, chilies, a little bit of falafel. all of them have a single bag of possessions. they don't know what the future holds. fathers, brothers, husbands. so many have gone. hayam's son fled isis only to b
then isis.s ago when the extremists began to take control. >> this is an isis group. islamic state of iraq and syria. they're setting up checkpoints. and the worst thing about driving around is you're never sure what lies around the next corner. >> reporter: civilians have had to face this kind of fear every single day for the last four years. since this war began millions of syrians have fled into neighboring countries and further, to europe. creating one of the biggest...
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don't forget isis is to blame. isis came in and hijacked the people of mosul. i can't imagine any reasonable argument that anybody but isis is responsible for the vast destruction of mosul at this point. we applaud and we congratulate the iraqi security forces for coming back and returning mosul to the people. >> the iraqi prime minister was quick to come to mosul, wearing a military-style uniform and proudly announcing that from the heart of a free and liberated city, we announce absolute victory. but to call this a free and liberated city is an insult to the people of mosul, who have lost their lives and their homes. and the absolute victory was achieved with a massive amount of support from 1,600 american servicemen who risked their lives clearing bombs ahead of advancing iraqi forces, calling in air strikes, nearly 9,000 of them, and providing a constant stream of intelligence, support, and encouragement. >> it still wouldn't have been able to complete this mission without a lot of american help. >> no, we did this together. this is a coalition of many. the
don't forget isis is to blame. isis came in and hijacked the people of mosul. i can't imagine any reasonable argument that anybody but isis is responsible for the vast destruction of mosul at this point. we applaud and we congratulate the iraqi security forces for coming back and returning mosul to the people. >> the iraqi prime minister was quick to come to mosul, wearing a military-style uniform and proudly announcing that from the heart of a free and liberated city, we announce...
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don't forget isis is to blame. isis came in and hijacked the people of mosul. i can't imagine any reasonable argument that anybody but isis is responsible for the vast destruction of mosul at this point. we applaud and we congratulate the iraqi security forces for coming back and returning mosul to the people. >> the iraqi prime minister was quick to come to mosul, wearing a military-style uniform and proudly announcing that from the heart of a free and liberated city, we announce absolute victory. but to call this a free and liberated city is an insult to the people of mosul, who have lost their lives and their homes. and the absolute victory was achieved with a massive amount of support from 1,600 american servicemen who risked their lives clearing bombs ahead of advancing iraqi forces, calling in air strikes, nearly 9,000 of them, and providing a constant stream of intelligence, support, and encouragement. >> it still wouldn't have been able to complete this mission without a lot of american help. >> no, we did this together. this is a coalition of many. the
don't forget isis is to blame. isis came in and hijacked the people of mosul. i can't imagine any reasonable argument that anybody but isis is responsible for the vast destruction of mosul at this point. we applaud and we congratulate the iraqi security forces for coming back and returning mosul to the people. >> the iraqi prime minister was quick to come to mosul, wearing a military-style uniform and proudly announcing that from the heart of a free and liberated city, we announce...
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to defeat isis as an organization. for us, isis is an idea.started with the taliban and ended up with isis. no one was focusing on defeating the idea. we defeat isis on the as a group. we have a war generation of children who have been living with isis for like three years. in raqqa, there was no tv channels, no satellite, no information. people were stuck with isis propaganda. if the international community will not work on defeating the idea of isis or extremism, we will end up with a new kind of group in the future like isis. we are afraid for the next generation. no one was focusing on defeating the idea. and you go i want to go to a clip of ghosts" about your group raqqa is being slaughtered silently. >> at first glance, they seem like other militant groups. but we soon realized that this group was unlike anything the .orld had seen before >> they painted our city black enshrouded it in darkness. we cannot sit by and watch raqqa being slaughtered silently. of "city of a clip ghosts" that has played at the human rights film festival here i
to defeat isis as an organization. for us, isis is an idea.started with the taliban and ended up with isis. no one was focusing on defeating the idea. we defeat isis on the as a group. we have a war generation of children who have been living with isis for like three years. in raqqa, there was no tv channels, no satellite, no information. people were stuck with isis propaganda. if the international community will not work on defeating the idea of isis or extremism, we will end up with a new...
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we have no other option for isis fighters. most isis fighters in mosul have been killed. we have a small number. amy: while the fighting is nearly over in mosul, the humanitarian crisis is not. according to the united nations almost 700,000 residents are still displaced -- nearly half living in emergency camps. this is lisa grande, the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for iraq. >> western mosul, what we're seeing is the worst damage of the entire conflict. so in those neighborhoods with the fighting is been the fiercest, we're looking at levels of damage comparable to anything else that has happened in iraq so far. juan: according to the journalistic monitoring group airwars, u.s.-backed coalition forces fired 29,000 munitions into the city during the nine-month assault. airwars is estimating between 900 and 1200 civilians were likely killed by coalition air and artillery strikes during the assault on mosul but the overall death toll is significantly higher. the international red cross reports seeing a tremendous increase in civilian casualties in recent weeks. amy: we are j
we have no other option for isis fighters. most isis fighters in mosul have been killed. we have a small number. amy: while the fighting is nearly over in mosul, the humanitarian crisis is not. according to the united nations almost 700,000 residents are still displaced -- nearly half living in emergency camps. this is lisa grande, the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for iraq. >> western mosul, what we're seeing is the worst damage of the entire conflict. so in those neighborhoods with the...
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>> reporter: isis even used their home as a hideout.he thing i want to show you here are the holes in the walls on the left and the right-hand sides. easily enough space for a man. and these holes were made by the family for isis. i want to bring in our translator here, ashed. ashed, can you ask the ladies why they did this? why were these holes made? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she said they make us do this so they can use it as a cover from the air strikes to go in and out from another house to another house. >> so like a rat run essentially so they can move there and they're completely unseen. >> yeah. >> what would have happened if you hadn't made those holes that they drew on the wall? >> they will blow up the house. >> they'll blow up the house if they didn't do this. or they'll kill the people inside. and we've heard this story repeatedly from people, that they were ordered to do things by isis, and these stories are repeated time and time again throughout this whole neighborhood, throughout this whole city. for the fami
>> reporter: isis even used their home as a hideout.he thing i want to show you here are the holes in the walls on the left and the right-hand sides. easily enough space for a man. and these holes were made by the family for isis. i want to bring in our translator here, ashed. ashed, can you ask the ladies why they did this? why were these holes made? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she said they make us do this so they can use it as a cover from the air strikes to go in...
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; this is an attack that was actually being directed at a degree of specificity by isis central, isisdership. >> narrator: in march, after a four-month hunt, belgian police finally discovered a series of apartments rented using false identities and finally closed in on the cell. they shot dead one of the suspects and captured another: salah abdeslam. but the bomb maker and others were hiding elsewhere. >> (translated): i thought we were reaching the end point and that there were only a few left. i have to admit that we had no idea there was still an operational unit in belgium. >> breaking news right now: to explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. there are reports of another attack, an explosion at a subway, a metro station. >> we should underscore that this appears to be a coordinated-type attack. >> narrator: 32 people died in the brussels bombings. isis has vowed more attacks in europe even as they lose ground in syria and iraq. >> (translated): now we realize the extent of the phenomenon, that it's no longer one, two, three dozen individuals, but there are thous
; this is an attack that was actually being directed at a degree of specificity by isis central, isisdership. >> narrator: in march, after a four-month hunt, belgian police finally discovered a series of apartments rented using false identities and finally closed in on the cell. they shot dead one of the suspects and captured another: salah abdeslam. but the bomb maker and others were hiding elsewhere. >> (translated): i thought we were reaching the end point and that there were...
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what will happen to isis after that?ion which is fighting isis? is it going to be intact? is it going to be strong as it used to be? because they were united simply because of isis. answering the first question, i believe there are two choices for isis. the first one, to dissolve itself, which is impossible. the second one, to go underground and turn to plan b, terrorism, and as they are shrinking in territories, they are expanding in terrorism. the third option is to go to other branches, like pakistan and afghanistan, like libya and syria, like libya... we don't know...yemen. if they go to these branches and they have the infrastructure there, instead of having isis in iraq and syria, you will have isis in 19 branches all over the world. going underground, they will be more dangerous. why? because they will get rid of the burden of running a state, a caliphate. now, they used to have 9 million under their rule. if they get rid of that, you know, if this country struggling with health care, struggling with education, st
what will happen to isis after that?ion which is fighting isis? is it going to be intact? is it going to be strong as it used to be? because they were united simply because of isis. answering the first question, i believe there are two choices for isis. the first one, to dissolve itself, which is impossible. the second one, to go underground and turn to plan b, terrorism, and as they are shrinking in territories, they are expanding in terrorism. the third option is to go to other branches, like...
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even though isis, khalifa itself, mighting dismantled in the next six or seven months, isis terrorist organization will be with us for a long time, sadly. and in fact what i fear the most is that some isis fighters have melded into the civilian population if the iraq and syria and you might see insurgent attacks in mosul for months to come unless the u.s. government and coalition start and begin the process of political corruption corrupting population in mosul and raqqa, and as you know, is a very difficult and complex challenge. >> a very grim vision of the future there. thank you so much pour your perspective and analysis. we appreciate it. >> still ahead, duchess of corn wall is often seen but seldom heard. >> i think we can talk it was a tabo subject and i think we can talk about it now. can i talk about it and bang the drum a bit. >> in a cnn exclusive, camilla tells us how she is helping victims of domestic violence. stay with us. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gi
even though isis, khalifa itself, mighting dismantled in the next six or seven months, isis terrorist organization will be with us for a long time, sadly. and in fact what i fear the most is that some isis fighters have melded into the civilian population if the iraq and syria and you might see insurgent attacks in mosul for months to come unless the u.s. government and coalition start and begin the process of political corruption corrupting population in mosul and raqqa, and as you know, is a...
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isis control is crumbling in mosul, and just this week u.s.ked fighters have advanced into the see of raqqa, which has been the terrorist group's de facto capital since 2013. ♪ but despite losing ground isis's propaganda machine is still going strong, and the mission of these citizen journalists has been to use counterprogramming to fight it. >> what were you trying to show in terms of the difference between their propaganda materials and reality? >> ouisis was reporting that everything was fine, raqqa was paradise, and for us we started to film the reality, what's really going on there in the city. >> reporter: aziz al hamasa and ha mooud al musa grew up in raqqa and were motivated to start their act viv group to provide a contrast to isis's glossy highly produced recruitment videos. >> translator: isis also claimed that all civilians are supporting and welcoming them and they are enjoying public support, which wasn't true. so it was our mission to show the other face of isis in the city. >> reporter: they started capturing and posting stark
isis control is crumbling in mosul, and just this week u.s.ked fighters have advanced into the see of raqqa, which has been the terrorist group's de facto capital since 2013. ♪ but despite losing ground isis's propaganda machine is still going strong, and the mission of these citizen journalists has been to use counterprogramming to fight it. >> what were you trying to show in terms of the difference between their propaganda materials and reality? >> ouisis was reporting that...
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guest: the iraqis deserve the whent for defeating isis isis swept through much of the country in 2014. , afterpresident obama the paris attacks, and then president trump continued to pressure, and it was a wise strategy because we used u.s. troops in a support role and allowed local fighters to do most of the fighting and lose most of the casualties. that turned out to work well. to lessons leon and that, first, how do we do the normal reconciliation, reconstruction of devastated areas, triggering of economic growth and those things we have been worried about for a long time? we are not good at that stuff but we have to try. the more important threat is iran will look like a picture in iraq because of iran's influence in iraq and possibly in syria in the months ahead. that is a huge threat in and of itself because of iran's ambitions, the turks, the israelis, but iran will generate another sunni-europe reaction like we have seen with isis if we do not i do it to curb iran using the regional security system, which failed in 2013-2014. host: how do we keep isis 2.0 from popping up again
guest: the iraqis deserve the whent for defeating isis isis swept through much of the country in 2014. , afterpresident obama the paris attacks, and then president trump continued to pressure, and it was a wise strategy because we used u.s. troops in a support role and allowed local fighters to do most of the fighting and lose most of the casualties. that turned out to work well. to lessons leon and that, first, how do we do the normal reconciliation, reconstruction of devastated areas,...
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>> um, yeah, i think that's the next stage of isis, we call that isis 2.0. insurgency rule, so we'll still be here dealing with that. >> reporter: the caliphate is crumbling but that won't kill crumbling but that won't kill isis or it's ideology. holly williams, cbs news, northern syria. >> quijano: we'll be right back. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do
>> um, yeah, i think that's the next stage of isis, we call that isis 2.0. insurgency rule, so we'll still be here dealing with that. >> reporter: the caliphate is crumbling but that won't kill crumbling but that won't kill isis or it's ideology. holly williams, cbs news, northern syria. >> quijano: we'll be right back. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization....
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times" there's no such thing as the phrase after isis. isis is a mentality and the mentality will not end with guns alone. >> i think that's absolutely correct in every dimension. you have a country with massive unemployment, critical problems in its industries and agricultural sector. it is rated as one of the most corrupt governments in the world. and one with the hayes levels of popular resentment. and you can go on and on. you have the problem of creating stability and security and moving forward in development, and defeating isis alone in one city, important as it is, doesn't shape the future. >> rose: david, could this victory have been, however you measure it, could it have been a cheeferred much earlier with different policies? >> well, if you go back to the beginning of the story, really wanting the movie back, yes, i think if the u.s. has been able to maintain a presence in iraq, the rise of isis would have been retarded, maybe prevented all together. there is a chain of mistakes that lead us to the isis breakout in 2014, taking
times" there's no such thing as the phrase after isis. isis is a mentality and the mentality will not end with guns alone. >> i think that's absolutely correct in every dimension. you have a country with massive unemployment, critical problems in its industries and agricultural sector. it is rated as one of the most corrupt governments in the world. and one with the hayes levels of popular resentment. and you can go on and on. you have the problem of creating stability and security...
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we are not isis, my son is a shepherd. if we were isis, you could come and kill me. anyone here. >> reporter: and they've all seen the videos. isis suspects paraded through the streets, beaten, tortured, even killed. they're posted on social media, where, after three years of isis and its brutal reign, vengeance is bragging rights for those who suffered. this video appears to show iraqi soldiers throwing a man off a cliff, and then shooting him. human rights organizations report a shocking number of extra-judicial killing, mass detentions, and forced displacement. just last week, this photo emerged of suspected isis fighters rounded up and held in a small dark room, in the 120- degree heat. an eye for an eye, as the captors become captive. dr. mansour maarouf mansour was working in qayyarah general hospital when this video was taken last spring. the hospital was inundated with unidentified bodies coming down the tigris river. the morgue could barely handle the grim deluge. a local resident described the what he saw at the riverbank. men handcuffed and blindfolded, sh
we are not isis, my son is a shepherd. if we were isis, you could come and kill me. anyone here. >> reporter: and they've all seen the videos. isis suspects paraded through the streets, beaten, tortured, even killed. they're posted on social media, where, after three years of isis and its brutal reign, vengeance is bragging rights for those who suffered. this video appears to show iraqi soldiers throwing a man off a cliff, and then shooting him. human rights organizations report a...
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using social media to defeat isis. plus. we'll talk with the authors of two new books set during world war ii and look at revealing new books about president nixon son and obama, and as always, we'll have plenty of political analysis. it's all coming up on "face the nation." >> mr. dickerson: happy 4th of july weekend. this a past week started with a win for president as the supreme court lifted the block on parts of his travel ban but set backs and confusion on healthcare. and an ugly outbursts from the president dominated the rest of the week. as majority leader mitch mcconnell struggled to find a healthcare bill that could pass, help craft a bipartisan bill were dismissed a by the president as insincere. thursday morning, the president embarked on a twitter rampage attacking two hosts mental states. this time there was bipartisan agreement that he had gone too far far. >> it is not normal for a grown man to be so consumed with petty vitrial >> do you regret your tweets >> mr. dickerson: and that it was a distraction from
using social media to defeat isis. plus. we'll talk with the authors of two new books set during world war ii and look at revealing new books about president nixon son and obama, and as always, we'll have plenty of political analysis. it's all coming up on "face the nation." >> mr. dickerson: happy 4th of july weekend. this a past week started with a win for president as the supreme court lifted the block on parts of his travel ban but set backs and confusion on healthcare. and...
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the apparent focus by isis on control over territory caused many to conclude at the time that isis was less interested in attacking the west than al qaeda. this has proven to be false. the first successful attack by a foreign fighter returnee took place in may 2014 at the jewish museum in brussels. the perpetrator was part of a cell. this suggests that isis leaders intended to attack the west months before they even declared a caliphate. the overall pattern of attacks by isis reinforces this conclusion, between june 2014 and may 2017, isis operatives conducted 225 attacks outside syria and iraq. 42% were external operations, or attacks outside of those provinces. to put this in perspective, isis has been more aggressive in its external operations than al qaeda. only 10% of al qaeda's attacks between 2008 and 2010 took place outside of countries with affiliates. 10% for al qaeda, 42% for isis. to truly understand the threat we need to examine successful and failed attacks and the numbers become even more grim. 58% of all isis external operations including both attacks and plots have tak
the apparent focus by isis on control over territory caused many to conclude at the time that isis was less interested in attacking the west than al qaeda. this has proven to be false. the first successful attack by a foreign fighter returnee took place in may 2014 at the jewish museum in brussels. the perpetrator was part of a cell. this suggests that isis leaders intended to attack the west months before they even declared a caliphate. the overall pattern of attacks by isis reinforces this...
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a house just taken from isis and a symbo caliphate.a deliberate show of scorn they turn the flag upside down and smile for the camera. and amidst the chaos and rubble children's clothing. a reminder of the lives once lived here. i don't know if you can see this here. residential areas. these are houses destroyed. these are lives destroyed here. and this is because of what isis did. soldiers and civilians have paid a terrible price. for a war they didn't choose. 6-year-old malak and her 15-year-old sister dalal were forced to help those who were terrorizing them. they were used as human shields. isis fighters made them run into the line of fire of the advancing iraqi army. their father was killed. both girls horrifically injured. >> you can see where the little girl was shot. she's obviously had surgery here. and she's got bullet wounds as well. she's also got wounds here. you can scars there. it looks like the bullets perhaps went through her. it's an absolute miracle that malak is alive. and her name in english means angel. she's a re
a house just taken from isis and a symbo caliphate.a deliberate show of scorn they turn the flag upside down and smile for the camera. and amidst the chaos and rubble children's clothing. a reminder of the lives once lived here. i don't know if you can see this here. residential areas. these are houses destroyed. these are lives destroyed here. and this is because of what isis did. soldiers and civilians have paid a terrible price. for a war they didn't choose. 6-year-old malak and her...
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is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated with law enforcement andwarfare, unless you wish to bolster your enemy, unless you wish to strengthen your enemy, in the world, you minimize, you might refer to them say for example as the jv team, right if that would be, but normally traditionally you don't want to build your enemy up, right? i guess whati'm driving at is the levant is larger than iraq and syria, and why someone would call them isil to give them greater credibility. it is beyond me, and yet it has been done. fisa, to talk about recent reports indicate up to 5% of fisa court applications, upstream information-gathering during the last previous administration was actually usedagainst american citizens. in section 702 of the code allows us to use fisa, it orders that american citizens be masked, wherein those citizens' identity might have been accidentally associated with a foreign intelligence target. because why? we don't know who's called whom, a wrong number or for ent
is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated with law enforcement andwarfare, unless you wish to bolster your enemy, unless you wish to strengthen your enemy, in the world, you minimize, you might refer to them say for example as the jv team, right if that would be, but normally traditionally you don't want to build your enemy up, right? i guess whati'm driving at is the levant is larger than iraq and syria, and why someone would call them isil to give them...
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will isis be dead when raqqah and mosul are in non-isis hands? >> no. in fact, isis has been preparing for the loss of the physical caliphate or terrestrial caliphate for at least a year. they've seen that this is going to be the outcome. once the west got fully engaged in this. and i think what we will see is that already -- i mean, isis' top people have slipped out. they've moved into safer career to closer to the iraqi border. i think what we're likely to see is that isis will revert to something more like an unsirj see. keep in mind -- insurgency. keep in mind that the isis of today has been through several previous iterations, it began basically in 2003 with the u.s. invasion of iraq. and al qaeda in iraq and al zarqawi and that period. went through several different forms. and to think that it's going to magically disappear because we've taken a couple of cities away from them is wishful thinking. they were probably -- they've tactically shifted in many respects to being more an insurgency rather than trying to hold on to physical territory. but i
will isis be dead when raqqah and mosul are in non-isis hands? >> no. in fact, isis has been preparing for the loss of the physical caliphate or terrestrial caliphate for at least a year. they've seen that this is going to be the outcome. once the west got fully engaged in this. and i think what we will see is that already -- i mean, isis' top people have slipped out. they've moved into safer career to closer to the iraqi border. i think what we're likely to see is that isis will revert...
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she died fighting isis for her homeland and for america.or "nightline," ian panel, in raqqah, syria. >> a powerful report from ian. hopefully light at the end of the tunnel. the u.s.-supported syrian fighters have taken control of half of the city. >> american snipers on the front line says it's not about reve e revenge. but it's about justice. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ love me, love me say that you love me ♪ ♪ fool me, fool me oh, how you do me ♪ >>> we're getting new details in this morning about this accident, justin bieber accidentally hitting a paparazzo with his truck. we're learning about after the accident happened. >> that photographer speaking from his hospital bed. he praised bieber for getting out of his truck. not the normal reaction you get after these things. los angeles with more. >> reporter: justin bieber leaving church in beverly hills wednesday night, surrounded by paparaz paparazzi, when his truck hit one of the photographers. the man is seen falling to the ground, clutching his leg. bieber gets out of his pickup and
she died fighting isis for her homeland and for america.or "nightline," ian panel, in raqqah, syria. >> a powerful report from ian. hopefully light at the end of the tunnel. the u.s.-supported syrian fighters have taken control of half of the city. >> american snipers on the front line says it's not about reve e revenge. but it's about justice. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ love me, love me say that you love me ♪ ♪ fool me, fool me oh, how you do me ♪...
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isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in . pbill, final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying that college is not a vesgogoo investment as almost h of americans with student loan . pand now some on forbes say vescollege is a waste of money. . pw ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ wh
isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in . pbill, final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying...
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of isis.s going to be a tough fight that's been going on for weeks. expected to last at least months. and it's a different terrain, geographically different to mosul. a different partner on the ground, different forces fighting alongside the coalit n coalition, with the support of the coalition. one thing that will be the fine is we expect isis fighters to fight until the death. >> symbolic win but a long battle ahead. thank you. >>> global stock markets are higher today after u.s. stock markets closed mostly up. the dow dipping slightly, but a rally in tech stocks boosting the nasdaq and s&p 500. investors have high hopes for tech as wall street head into earnings season. the sector is the best performing this year, up 18%. so investors in tech, wow, you've done well. second-quarter earnings kick off in earnest friday. big names like banks, jpmorgan, citi bank, wells fargo, reporting earnings. last earnings season was the best in years, in years. companies are rolling in the profits. so analy
of isis.s going to be a tough fight that's been going on for weeks. expected to last at least months. and it's a different terrain, geographically different to mosul. a different partner on the ground, different forces fighting alongside the coalit n coalition, with the support of the coalition. one thing that will be the fine is we expect isis fighters to fight until the death. >> symbolic win but a long battle ahead. thank you. >>> global stock markets are higher today after...
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it's the cultural capital of isis. it's the economic -- major economic source of finance for isis.y -- isis won mosul in summer 2014. the fall of mosul and raqqah and the next few months i think will represent a significant military and symbolic defeat for isis. when mosul and raqqah fall, raqqah and syria, i think you're talking about the end of the physical territorial caliphate. the physical, territorial islamic state. this does not mean the end of isis. both in iraq and syria you have one year of hard battles in order to defeat isis militarily. and the bigger question, how do you cope? how do you deal with the aftermath? you're talking about probably thousands of isis fighters who have melted into local populations in iraq and syria and also return to their home countries in europe and the various middle eastern countries. >> that's the question, isn't it? and with so many countries involved in this syrian war has been, of course, so complicated. you talk about the physical territorial isis may be over. but how could they or could they, with all that the world has learned about
it's the cultural capital of isis. it's the economic -- major economic source of finance for isis.y -- isis won mosul in summer 2014. the fall of mosul and raqqah and the next few months i think will represent a significant military and symbolic defeat for isis. when mosul and raqqah fall, raqqah and syria, i think you're talking about the end of the physical territorial caliphate. the physical, territorial islamic state. this does not mean the end of isis. both in iraq and syria you have one...
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after the defeat of isis.o in many ways the global powers, the united states and russia and iran and turkey, they're all really concerned about their own interests as opposed to the plight of the civilians, as opposed to the plight -- i mean the challenge of reconstruction. and that's why it seems to me without a political solution to the six-year old war in syria which has claimed almost 400,000 people killed. you have still 6 million refugees in turkey and jordan and lebanon. and most of them are trying to come back to basically make it to europe and other places. major, major challenges that the great powers and the regional powers don't seem really to be interested in the humanitarian and the human angle of this particular story which your report showed very clearly a minute ago. >> it is always good to get the depth of your experience. again, fawaz gerges, the chair of contemporary middle east studies at the london school of economics and the author of the book "isis: a history." fawaz, always a pleasure
after the defeat of isis.o in many ways the global powers, the united states and russia and iran and turkey, they're all really concerned about their own interests as opposed to the plight of the civilians, as opposed to the plight -- i mean the challenge of reconstruction. and that's why it seems to me without a political solution to the six-year old war in syria which has claimed almost 400,000 people killed. you have still 6 million refugees in turkey and jordan and lebanon. and most of them...
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isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in . pbill, final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying that college is not a vesgogoo investment as almost h of americans with student loan . pand now some on forbes say vescollege is a waste of money. . pwe'll debate it n le phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect t
isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in . pbill, final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying...
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isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in ., final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying that college is not a vesgogoo investment as almost h of americans with student loan . pand now some on forbes say vescollege is a waste of money. . pw many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste.
isis was supported by isis defeat, defeat for iran. liz: rich, we'll get to you in ., final world. >> we have to be realistic. we're going to fight isis or a vessuccessor for ten years. liz: i was told i can go to . p>> i agree with bill. vesliz: thank you so much. the cashin' in gang ready to . peric, what have you got. eric: hey, e-mack, president à . pthe va and amazon all over t world, are products now saving . pleli: thank yo à more than one in three americans saying that...
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>> tonight, with a wave of new attacks in the ufrontline and propublica's investigation of how isis and al qaeda brought terror to mainland europe. >> here you have a convicted terrorist who's able to leave the country, go to a terrorist haven, without being detected. how is that possible? >> propublica reporter sebastn rotella uncovers a trail of evidence across france, belgium, and spain... >> these individuals were on the radar. >> ...revealing what europe's top counterterror officials knew... >> (translated) the question everyone had was not if something would happen, but rather when and where. >> ...what they missed... >> (translated): the judges did not realize that these people were time bombs. >> ...and why europe remains so vulnerable. >> there's every reason to expect that we'll see isis lash out while it's under pressure in syria and iraq to maintain its relevance. >> tonight ofrontline, "terror in europe." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontl
>> tonight, with a wave of new attacks in the ufrontline and propublica's investigation of how isis and al qaeda brought terror to mainland europe. >> here you have a convicted terrorist who's able to leave the country, go to a terrorist haven, without being detected. how is that possible? >> propublica reporter sebastn rotella uncovers a trail of evidence across france, belgium, and spain... >> these individuals were on the radar. >> ...revealing what europe's top...
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i will tell you, isis in syria, isis in iraq. isis in other locations.e have made tremendous strides, our military is an incredible fighting force. and as you know, i let the commanders on the ground do what they had to do. before they used to have to call on this beautiful house, and speak to people that didn't know what was happening. where they were, what locations. practically, probably never heard of the countries they were talking about. or the towns. i let the generals do what they had to do. and we have made tremendous plans, we have made tremendous gains. with respect to isis in syria. iraq and other places. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not a fan of assad. >he will tell you that. we hit 58 out of 58 or you could even say 59 out of 59 where we launched the tomahawk missiles know, -- missiles. no, i'm not a fan of assad. i certainly think what he's done to that country and to humanity is horrible. i have been saying that a long time. i am not somebody that will stand by and let him get away with what he tried to do. and he did it a number of times it
i will tell you, isis in syria, isis in iraq. isis in other locations.e have made tremendous strides, our military is an incredible fighting force. and as you know, i let the commanders on the ground do what they had to do. before they used to have to call on this beautiful house, and speak to people that didn't know what was happening. where they were, what locations. practically, probably never heard of the countries they were talking about. or the towns. i let the generals do what they had...
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but i will tell you, isis in syria, isis in iraq, isis in other locations -- we have made tremendous strides. our military is an incredible fighting force. and as you know, i let the commanders on the ground do what they had to do. before, they used to have to call in this beautiful house and speak to people that didn't know what was happening -- where they were, what locations -- practically, probably never heard of the countries they were talking about, or the towns. i let the generals do what they had to do. and we have made tremendous plans. we were discussing it just before. we have made tremendous gains with respect to isis in syria, iraq, and other places. thank you. question: what about bashar al-assad in syria? pres. trump: assad? question: assad. pres. trump: i'm not a fan of assad, okay? he will tell you that, because we hit 58 out of 58, or, you could even say, 59 out of 59, when we launched the tomahawk missiles. no, i am not a fan of assad. i certainly think that what he's done to that country and to humanity is horrible. so, i have been saying that for a long time. i a
but i will tell you, isis in syria, isis in iraq, isis in other locations -- we have made tremendous strides. our military is an incredible fighting force. and as you know, i let the commanders on the ground do what they had to do. before, they used to have to call in this beautiful house and speak to people that didn't know what was happening -- where they were, what locations -- practically, probably never heard of the countries they were talking about, or the towns. i let the generals do...