tell you about their agency s involvement in this am. captain myrick. here to tell you about our role in this response early this morning. we are on scene making sure that that scene remakes secure. that is really the top focus of our units that are near the crash site, to make sure the scene remains secure. and that means everyone can then work as they need to. the first responders will be safe there and we re working alongside all of the agencies that are here. as mr. cahill mentioned there are a number of them. we are also teaming up with state troopers to control traffic in the area. we ve got some traffic check points not check points, but traffic control points that we are also working, making sure we have the proper access and those who need to access the site can can get there, those who don t quite yet at this point we re keeping those at a location and at a safe distance so we as
around the world, absolutely. there are wars everywhere. there are traffic check points, multiple traffic check points involved. bunkers, armed guards, multiple armed guards. short automatic weapons for close combat. yes, this is a city that feels it s on a war footing. this is a city where you have multiple car bombings in one day. it s a city that s grown used to that. people here, it kind of feels like normal, however, that said, people are trying to flee this city. i talked to a family yesterday. they are flying out to get to the north. you find that the airport now long lines for people trying to get out of the country, planes, weeks in advance. nic robertson in baghdad who s seen a lot of trouble over the years. thanks, nic. iran is putting a contingency on cooperation with