And outrageous becomes normalized. And people start thinking we should be grading on a curve. But i can tell you from the interactions that ive had over the last eight or nine days with foreign leaders, that this serious business. You actually have to know what youre talking about, and you actually have to have done your homework. When you speak, it should actually reflect thoughtout policy that you can implement. And i have confidence that if, in fact, people just listen to what he has to say and look at his track record or lack thereof, that theyll make a good decision. Reporter you know, on this trip, white house sources have told us that the president has been wanting to get back out on the Campaign Trail, but his schedule really hasnt allowed him to do that. He sees the enormous stakes involved. He watches the poll numbers, and he knows the power of his own voice among democrats, among young people to get out there and vote, which is going to be critical, of course, in this electi
europe hit record highs. that will get over to this side of the pond. that means you and i will be paying the price for this conflict. neil: you know the oil markets so well. sanctioned countries ex-like when we went africa qaddafi, they find ways to get their oil out. yes. it s amazing things. people will buy it if you sell it cheap enough. that s what happening to iran. the biden administration has been all over trying to get back in to a nuclear deal with iran and lift the sanctions. while that will bring more oil to the market, iran has been doing well selling black market oil to places like china and they re bringing in a lot of cash. i think it s another sign that the biden administration doesn t
british and the germans accountable. a number of these key isis fighters are european citizens that went to syria. they are key commanders and facilitators and fundraisers. and now it s basically on the united states and the kurds to detain these guys and the europeans need to step up, excuse me, and do their support. and the fact that they are essentially kind of slothing this off for america to deal with and our kurdish allies to deal with is unacceptable. steve: as the president indicated we have this intel now so we can do what we can do. in some cases, that is follow the money. they can figure out where the money is coming from. who the donors who isis are. that s right. yep, let me tell you, steve, these groups preach like pure jihadis, isis, taliban, they run themselves like the math i can t. i havmafia. black market oil.
isis has launched attacks in turkey. the group is blamed for october s twin blasts in ankara. turkey has stepped up its fight against isis. and allowing the u.s. to use an air base in southern turkey to launch air strikes. but the country has been criticized for not tightening its border with syria sooner. stopping the flow of isis militants and the terror group s black-market oil. translator: this incident showed us once again we need to stand in solidarity, we need to stand as one as a nation against terror attacks. the white house condemned today s attack. saying the u.s. stands by turkey, a nato ally and strong partner in the fight against terrorism. bret? john huddy, thank you. isis may soon expand beyond the guns and explosives business into something even more dangerous. chemical weapons. and we re also learning the terror organization is gaining
asking is how can isis be stopped? the answer could be follow the money. richard engel has more. reporter: it s a wave of terror fueled by cash isis raises and spends billions but a rare moment of international consensus. the draft resolution has been adopted unanimously. the u.n. security council agreed to cooperate on tracking isis money and punishing those who profit from it. critically the resolution was sponsored by both the united states and russia, long at odds over syria. perhaps now getting closer to joining forces to stop isis. president putin said he s open to more cooperation. isis remains the richest terrorist group in history, pulling in an estimated $480 million a year, selling black market oil mostly to syrians who have no other source. $100 million from stolen