reporter: steve, we are now in the era of the terrorist selfie. this video has become ubiquitous in turkey. all day long they ve been broadcasting it in the hopes that somebody will recognize him and call authorities. so far, the suspect however remains at large, 14 people in custody to be questioned about possible connections, the big concern is, is there a larger isis network? and many people in this country know that isis has roots in turkey, unfortunately because for the last several years, turkey has been a main transit route for foreign fighters going into syria and coming out of syria. isis has felt comfortable operating here and using this as a transit hub. and for a long time, isis didn t carry out very much attacks in turkey and certainly didn t take responsibility for them, but now, turkish forces are fighting in syria according to to the turkish military. they have killed over the turkish forces killed over 1,000
to them. let s take a look back at the threat posture four years ago. isis didn t exist. we weren t receiving threats via social media. the inspired and/or directed attackers that are present on social media weren t present before. they are today. that s a great concern for the secret service, law enforcement intelligence community to track that, to mitigate those vulnerabilities out there that we didn t see before. as we learned in other attacks regardless of this big an inauguration, because many of these people are self-radicalized there is none of that quote unquote, chatter that you can pick up on any of this. absolutely. what we are looking at here is a changing face of terrorism. look at what happened in germany, the 12-year-old boy who planted bombs in a christmas market. in turkey, the attack on the russian ambassador was done by a police officer. the global threat environment is changing. law enforcement, secret service,
we re going to get to this conversation in just one second. i want to take us quickly to the white house where president obama is signing the every student succeeds act. this is an overhaul to the no child left behind act. signature piece under george w. bush. an overhaul now being signed into law by president obama. let s listen to him. it often fell short. it didn t always consider the specific needs of each community. it led to too much testing during classroom time. it often forced schools and school districts into cookie cutter reforms that didn t always produce the kind of results we wanted to see. and that s okay. sometimes reform efforts require you try something, it doesn t work. you learn some lessons and you make modifications. so, my administration, when we came into office, tried some different things. we tried a race to the top. that s why we acted to give
she would have answered that honestly. she wouldn t have been volunteered. she would have been allowed in the united states if she said her true views. what are your views in that interview with the fbi director comey, the idea of this arranged marriage. he says they don t know the answer to that yet, but why would that be so game-changing? well, i mean, let s we don t know the answer, but let s start with the fact that isis didn t exist when they were in communication. right. although its precursor did exist. it is still quite possible these were two people who shared a common interest, in this case, jihad, who weren t part of any organization, who may have tried to reach out and just did this together. there s no reason to think that that isn t what happened here either. the fbi is looking into whether other people are involved, financially or inspiring them to pull this off. what you see happening there, the picture of these two people
they doing it? over the last six to nine months what s happened is the people who are doing this have turned more and more to encryption apps and what they call the dark web, where they can actually do this sort of thing and nobody can at least at this point in time nobody can pierce those methods of communication. whether that lasts or not we ll see. very chilling and obviously it kind of undermines the idea this was isis inspired. if they were radicalized in 2011 and 2012, isis didn t have nearly the outreach as it did in the beginning. doesn t make a lot of difference to the victims, what makes a lot of difference is you try to monday morning quarterback this thing. and fend off further attacks. senator risch, thank you. really appreciate it. streets shut down as protests erupt in chicago. let s get right to rosa flores who s there. rosa. reporter: hundreds of people