we begin this hour with developing news out of afghanistan. the taliban is claiming responsibility for a car bombing in the capital. afghan police say the attack earlier today killed at least one person and left 18 wounded. investigators say a suicide car bomber targeted a european union police vehicle near the main airport. the taliban has launched a wave of attacks across afghanistan since the drawdown of most foreign troops last year. the u.s. is digging through reams of intelligence it gathered during a daring and deadly raid on isis. take a look at this animation. it shows the u.s. army s delta force as it flew into eastern syria friday night into saturday morning. about two dozen commandos tried to take abu saief alive. but he apparently resisted capture and was killed. officials say he was in charge of the militant group s oil and gas operations, which used to be
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foiled against the united states, the underwear bomber the shoe bomber, the car bomber in times square even the tsarnaev brothers up in boston there was a significant amount of positive civilian interaction with law enforcement. i think all of these things lead to a successful outcome against isis. i don t believe we re near the end state of the battle with isis but i don t believe they ve got any significant traction within the united states in terms of attracting supporters. the people they attract are one offs, two offs. there s not a big flow of fighters from the united states to isis. i just don t think there s a lot of traction for isis inside the united states. what is your take on current state of isis? should we see this as a group that is gaining momentum when you hear about terrorist groups like boko haram wanting to join forces with them? or is this a sign that maybe they re weakening and need all the help they can get at this point? it s a very interesting question. it
russia. reporter: that was u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel last night. as one well placed western intelligence source put it to me, we are building a case and it s pretty near bullet proof at this point. eric? it seems devastating so far. thank you so much. adding to the tension between the two nations, russia is banning a u.s. congressmen and 12 other americans in connection with guantanamo bay and abu grad. the democrat from virginia is not allowed to step foot in russia. it s in response to the u.s. ban of a russian parliament member. the other 12 include guantanamo bay s commander and a former soldier convicted of abuse at abu grad. russia says the ban is a reaction tot sur adding 12 names over human rights accusations. the death toll is climbing in iraq. at least 27 people are dead following a series of bombs that ripped through back dad. investigators say a homicide car bomber slammed into a police checkpoint, killing at least
month. this month it s 17% one of the country s top issues. and while the president has not visited the border, he is scheduled to meet with the leaders of honduras, el salvador and guatemala on friday. kelly, back to you. elizabeth, thank you. the crisis on the border, by the way, dominating the debate going none washington. can president obama and congress ever find common ground on a solution? our political panel will debate this still ahead. well, the man accused of abducting 5-year-old cadence harris has been arrested after a violent shoot-out with kansas police. the suspect reportedly crashed his vehicle at a construction site before exchanging gunfire with police officers. investigators now looking to see if the child was shot and killed by the suspect or by police during that shoot-out. the death toll is rising in iraq. at least 27 people killed there following a series of bombings that ripped through baghdad. a homicide car bomber slammed