Those plots to kill many innocent people. Barrage of missiles, near aleppo in northwest syria . That just killed one or two terrorists. Sending the rest into hiding to keep planning an attack on western commercial airliners. Why didnt it apparently work . Michael sync, zinc, former director of at fairs for the middle east council. Back in 1998 bill clinton lobbed cruise missiles into an empty tent to kill bin laden. That we know how it worked out . You cant simply fight these groups from afar, using stand off weapons like cruise missiles. Rolling up networks, disrupting plots and killing terrorists requires presence on the ground, not necessarily just troops but intelligence sources on the ground to gather information. I dont think it means though, eric, that these airstrikes were not useful. Eric when youre say theyre not useful, how not useful were they . Well i think that we, one thing we need to remember the control of this territory by isis the other terrorist group, means you have a safe haven for groups like khorasan cell that wants to plot against the United States. So one thing an airstrike like this can do, although hard to say whether it did do it, to deny them the safe haven. Interrupt efforts to get together to coordinate and plan their attacks in relative sort of comfort as it were. Eric how does it exactly deny them a safe haven . Attacking where we think they could be. But if we miss them, they have may have altered their plans. Well thats right. I think this is only really one element in the fight against terrorism. And i think that folks need to bear in mind that is the case. That also the fight against terrorism is going to be a very long fight. In fact one that will be with us for quite a long time. Eric how advanced do you think the khorasan plot is . We talk about the al qaeda yemen affiliate tried to put a computer printer bomb on a cargo plane. They say this is the same thing. It cant be detected. Where, how far are they in the process . How could they nokia the by the security in airports to get one on board . Hard for us not privy to classified to say with any specialties at this. U. S. Officials say this is specific plot, credible plot but not necessarily imminent, not necessarily about to happen despite initial reports say that was the case. We can say with confidence whatever security measures we put in place there are groups plotting to defeat the security measures. It is constant evolution on part of the terrorists. We need to be constantly evolve and vigilant. Eric the threat still continues and only seems to grow. Michael, stay with us. We want your thoughts after update from turkishSyrian Border and the effort to stop the isis terrorists to capture kobani. The city is under assault from isis. Kurdish fighters desperately trying to defend it. This as the u. S. Is picking up its pace on the air campaign. There were more airstrikes overnight but the big question this morning, are they working . Greg palkot live on the ground just across the border from kobani in turkey. Hello, greg. Reporter eric, our contacts could say that those stepped up us air strikes might be slowing the isis terrorists up but they are definitely still on the march. Take a look what we saw on the turkeysyria border today. Can be deceiving. Overall the syrian town of kobani looks pretty peaceful today but are to the past couple of hours we have been hearing a battle royal coming from the center of town just behind a long line of trees, is the kurdish defenders headquarters. According to our sources the isis terrorists have taken it over today but according to the combat that we are hearing from there the fight is still on. We have been told isis basically controlling the Border Crossing between kobani and turkey. That is the very bad are to the kurds. That is the only way to get casualties and civilians out and reinforcements and resupply in. The terrorists to our approximations hold 1 3 of the town, despite the massive increase in airstrikes. Since monday there have been 32 u. S. Coalition airstrikes on isis targets around kobani. For the whole week before there was only five the concern is of course these have come too late. On this side of the border the mayhem continues. There were violent clashes for a third night in a row with ethnic kurds and turkish security. They are upset the government here is not doing more to help their kurdish brothers inside of kobani. Turkeys role in the fight, certainly subject of meeting for two days between general john allen. He headsup the u. S. Led antiisis campaign and assistant secretary of state bret mcgirk meeting with turkish officials coming away from that with a promise to deepen bilateral consultations. Not much help for the 700 civil vans the u. N. Says still caught in that town. Back to you, eric. Eric greg palkot live on the border. Thank you very much. Michael scene is here. Sync. What do you do with the tanks on border not doing anything, sitting idle, watching a potential massacre in kobani. The situation in kobani points to two big flaws in the Obama Administration strategy dealing with isis. Air power alone will not be enough to stop isiss advance. We see that in kobani and Anbar Province in iraq. The Obama Administration recognizes that but would like the Ground Forces to come from allies like turkey or come from iraq and syria themselves. This gets us to the second flaw. That were simply not on the same page as allies like turkey and frankly our other allies on the region what should objectives of the campaign in syria be . Theyre focused on assad and isis. What exactly is our sort of regional strategy providing context for that. They say it will take a year to train Ground Forces and syrian rebels. This could be too little too late. I think thats right. If you look at the problem of ground force, syrian rebels, iraqi forces are long way off to do it themselves. It has to be u. S. Troops and allies in the region. To get the allies in the region to contribute. You need to meet them halfway on the strategy at least, so far i dont think weve been able to do that with the turks especially with other allies. Eric the turks are sitting watching this town potentially fall. They are not doing a thing. Look what investors business daily says about the turks. Turkey has formidable military with 300,000 men under arms. Many amassed with tanks and other equipment on Syrian Border ready to go. It could quash Islamic State warriors. It does nothing. The white house is befuddled. The naive Obama Administration needs to recognize, turkey, key friend and ally, is neither today. As for its nato membership, that is a hold over from the cold war. Michael general george allen is there today with bret mcgirk. Should we kick turkey out of nato . I think that analysis is wrong, eric. What we need to realize about the turks, as problematic as they may be and whether you agree, they want to set up buffer zones instead of nofly zones targeted at the assad regime. They are worried that actions against isis will embold assad regime and bring refugees over the Turkish Border and bring fighting more to the Turkish Border than it is now. That group that controls kobani or the Group Controlled kobani, syrian version of pkk which syria has poor relations. We need to address that problem which is implicit here. Eric michael what happens . What is going to happen . Im sorry . Eric what is going to happen . Without some sort of progress on these issues, eric, it is clear isis is going to continue making progress in kobani or at least not be pushed back from kobani again by airstrikes alone. These are the issues we need to grapple with the turks. Not a matter of grumbling why theyre not doing anything. Getting at sources of disagreement and finding some compromise on them. Eric seems to be diplomatic stalemate. Meantime isis remains on the march. Michael singh, always good to see you. Thanks for the insight today. Thank you. Eric absolutely. Shannon right now major new developments on ebola here and abroad. Less than 24 hours before the rollout of stepped up screenings at five major u. S. Airports, targeting air travelers from hardhit liberia, sear sear sierra leone and guinea. The good news we have the deputy was. Cdc director tom frieden says this Ebola Outbreak could become the next aids epidemic if we dont take action. Meantime the focus turns to europe where several potential cases are popping up. Senior National Correspondent john robert is live in atlanta with the latest. Reporter good morning, shannon. Before we get to europe, ebola possibly had a ebola patient in isolation. This guy had no with anybody with ebola. They took him out of isolation. He is tested for other forms of illness. Seven of them in the last 24 hours. In europe though, things are getting serious in madrid. Seven more people volunteered themselves for isolation. They were in contact with nurse Teresa Romero who is desperately ill in a madrid hospital with ebola. She caught it while treating a missionary who came back for treatment. The people who isolated themselves include a hairdresser who gave her a beauty treatment before she was diagnosed and hospital staff who treated here. Meantime in macedonia, officials are investigating the death of a british man who died soon after he arrived in the country. There is suspect case in prague at the czech republic. At world bank imf. Cdc director tom frieden struck ominous note likening this outbreak to the emergence of aids back in the 1980s. In the 30 years ive been working in Public Health the only thing like this has been aids. We have to work on this so this is knot the next aids. He worried about the Economic Impact of ebola to the degree it has in west africa. Here at home in dallas this afternoon, House Homeland Security mike mccaul is holding a hearing at dfw airport discussing response of the texas ebola. They will focus one number of dropped balls. Why the hospital sent thomas eric dug can home after he first came in. Thankfully no other cases emerged in dallas. Duncans closest contacts remain in isolation. None of them have shown any symptoms which is pretty remarkable. We earlier spoke with the dr. Anthony fauci, that the nih has begun testing of a candidate ebola vaccine in the country of mali. Now there are no ebola cases in mali but they chose three Health Care Workers that theyre going to test this on. Phase one trials, shannon, to see if this vaccine is safe. Hopefully early next year if it proves to be safe they can check out the effectiveness. Maybe it might become more widespread available. There might be more widespread availability of this vaccine towards the end of next year. Fingers crossed. Shannon that would be great, john. Thanks for all the details. Just minutes from now our medical expert will be here to weigh in on all the latest developments and talk more about the potential for new drugs to help treat ebola. Eric . Eric Tragedy Strikes a newlywed couple. They were found dead in apparent murdersuicide. Police are investigating exactly what spark this tragedy that happened right after the couple said i do. Plus were watching a lot of very tight governors races across the country, especially the big one in wisconsin. They say the outcome of what happens there could affect the race for the white house in 2016. Well take a look. And we want to hear from you. Do you think that the media is overdoing the coverage of the ebola cases . A live chat is up and running right now. Go to foxnews. Com happeningnow. Click on americas asking. Tell us what you think. Is it too much . Is it enough . Or not enough . And is it important . Well be right back. Eric there is new details on some crime stories that were following for you now. Authorities in indiana, theyre investigating what sparked an apparent murdersuicide. Theyre looking at newly wed couples prenup and 911 calls from the bride. Police say the group, george sampson, pulled an automatic pistole on his bride, Kelly Sampson and shot her in the head and chest. He was found in the basement with a gunshot wound to the head. In the alan prune murder trial there, the police say body of teacher Melissa Jenkins was found in the Connecticut River weighed down with two sinnedder blocks. Prune and his wife face hurt charges in her death. That happened in march of 2012. Look at this. Ohio Police Search for the guy in the video. He watched an elderly man leave wallet on counter in convenience store. Look at that he allegedly just swiped it. Put it in his pocket and walked away. Shannon stakes could not be higher. Election day just weeks away. Control of the senate is up for grabs and there are 36 governors races. More than a dozen of them too close to call. In wisconsin, republican scott walker and democrat mary burke are set to debate tonight. It is an election with Important National implications according to our next guest. David cantonese is senior politics writer with u. S. News world report. Good to see you. Shannon, how are you . Shannon im good. You and i both know that scott walkers name is bandied about the potential gop nomination, if he doesnt win this race, that probably goes away. That makes it tough for him to run. If he wins and polls show him now narrowly ahead, he will be right in the mix of 2016 president ial race and i believe he probably will likely run. But look, he does have to get through this reelection challenge against mary burke. His recall election was all about his decision to curtail collective bargaining rights. Democrats decided they didnt want to run on that anymore. Basically conceding that issue to walker. So now they have a candidate in mary burke, a businesswoman, with a lot of private sector experience, who is running on economics, saying governor walker, pledged to create 250,000 jobs and he hasnt hit that mark. And that wisconsin can do better. So she has kept this race pretty close, pretty tight. It will be interesting to see how she performs against him in their first of two debates tonight. Shannon well, we know there has been ongoing fight in in wisconsin over voter i. D. Law. Late last night the Supreme Court issuing a order that basically strikes it down. What democrats an challengers to that law had been hoping for. How much do you think Something Like that could factor in a race that is this tight . Last real clear politics average is less than 2 separating them as they go down to the wire . Turnout is important. Things like fight over voter i. D. Law. Seems like some Little Things factor in. Estimates show there is probably 300,000 voters in wisconsin that this could potentially after effect. That a registered voters but dont have the proper i. D. Now, whether all those voters are going to turn out in a midterm, probably not. I mean estimates obviously show a lot of these registered voters dont come out. But, it could be an advantage, if there is advantage for the democrat because, statistics show that minorities are more likely not to have the voter i. D. Now they dont need one to go and vote. The question is, are they going to be aware of it . Were three weeks out. Sort of confusing. First they were told they would need one the now the Supreme Court acted. Basically democrats have to get out a message, to tell the voters, hey, you dont need one. You can show up and will vote. That will be incumbent on them to make clear their base voters. They need the base to come out. We know polls show republicans are more energized midterm. Democrats need something to motivate their side. Shannon how much will the debate factor in this night . Only if someone make as mistake. They get a lost media attention. Unless there is moment walker or burke make as mistake. There is more pressure on burke given being the challenger and more to learn about here. Shannon david, great to see you. Thank you so much. Thanks a lot. Eric shannon there are new clues and an arrest following a gruesome discovery in mexico. More mass graves south of the border. 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