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
its main money making tool. pentagon correspondent barra starr has more. president obama personally authorized the mission, sending army delta force commandos deep into eastern syria. their target? to capture a man the u.s. believes is a top operative in isis. involved for a long time in their oil and gas operations, but more recently involved in isis command and control, isis planning, potentially even being in communication with the top isis leader. now, abu saief was killed in the raid when he engaged with those u.s. military commandos. his wife wasp captured, undergoing interrogation now in iraq. she is said to have been involved in isis hostage taking operations. now, the u.s. looking at all of this, interrogating her and going through all the captured