Russian troops are illegally in ukraine. The extremist islamist threat has risen in a new form in iraq and syria. These are just two of the threats that we face. Nato is the anchor of our security. And over the next two days, we must reinvigorate and refocus this alliance to tackle new threats and to ensure it continues to foster stability around the world. Lets take you to the site of that summit, jim acosta, senior White House Correspondent there. And jim, lets just begin with natos chief. He says he would seriously consider helping iraq fight the Extremist Group of isis after the request from iraqs president today. What do you think will be decided over the course of the next two days . Reporter well, i can tell you, brooke, i was just on a Conference Call with other reporters, and the Deputy National security adviser, ben rhodes, who was walking through, you know, the press really through this process taking place here at the nato summit in wales. And the president is here right now asking for that support for International Support for some sort of military mission against isis and it is undefined at this point. I think thats, you know, a kind way of putting it. They just dont know how its going to take shape. But a little bit of news to come out of this Conference Call. Ben rhodes did tell reporters that the president is getting indications, his Top Administration officials like secretary of state john kerry, the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, National Security adviser, susan rice, all getting indications that yes, other nato partners, other nato nations are showing a willingness to participate in some sort of nato mission or International Multinational mission against isis. Having said that, they dont expect there to be an announcement at the end of this summit, saying that type of mission is coming. But i thought that was the big headline from this Conference Call that these nato countries are showing a willingness, a you know, really to go forward with some sort of military action against isis. You know, were going to hear more of this as the hours go on. The other big thing i think that also is coming out of this summit today, brooke and ill mention quickly on this Conference Call, ben rhodes said that the u. S. And these nato countries here are starting to come to some sort of agreement on the next round of sanctions against russia for whats happening in ukraine right now, brooke. Two subjects. The first, you know, really responding to folks saying calling for Coalition Building and so were hearing this willingness through this summit. What about this joint opinion piece penned by both president obama, british Prime Minister david cameron, where you hear the words and this is a word we heard over and over with secretary hagel, talking to jim sciutto yesterday, talking about the barbarians from the Vice President , as well. The quote from the oped, we will not be cowed by barbaric killers. When you mention potential Coalition Building, jim acosta, there are the usual suspects who, of course, jump on. What about other countries, what about turkey, for example . Reporter right. Well, you know, i think that oped was really about putting all of these leaders on the same page rhetorically. As you know, brooke, over the last couple days we have been seeing sort of a variance when it comes to what president obama is saying. First he said degrade and destroy and the Vice President coming out later in the day saying we want to take them to the gates of hell or go to the gates of hell to get them. I think that oped was about getting the leaders rhetorically on the same page. Another thing to come out of the Conference Call does indicate how far along the process they have gone, is ben rhodes told reporters that different nato countries, should they participate in this military mission against isis and sounds like they will, would do different things. Just as were seeing in afghanistan ands e winding down in afghanistan, that will free up resources perhaps to go after isis. One thing the president wants to do, he wants to see the outcome of this Diplomatic Mission thats going to take place in the next couple weeks when kerry, hagel and lisa monaco, the terror adviser to the president , when they all travel to the middle east, because not only do they want a nato of jordan, king abdela, so that is a big component in this process, as well. Theyre not to the point yet, brooke, of saying, yes, there will be a Multinational Military mission against isis but it sounds like one is coming, brooke. Jim acosta, thank you so much in wales. Thats just one part of the story. The other issue, of course, were hearing time and time again the threat of isis and really putting a face owealk so brutality and see this bizarre sense of almost glee with which it carries it out and then publicizes its own atrocities. So just a quick pause, if you have kids in the room, just take this moment. You might want to have them move to a different space. Because what were about to show you is really, really tough, really graphic to look at. But this is what tells the story. This is isis up close. So here we go. Let me take you back to last week. You may have been with us when we aired these images. Remember, this was the aftermath of a massacre of syrian soldiers. This was video provided by human Rights Groups. Human Rights Groups gave us this video. After we aired that video there, and as if to confirm to the rest of the world that, yes, they did do this, isis released video of the massacre itself, and, again, horrendous images. In fact, more graphic than what we just showed you. So here it is. This is a video released by isis of this massacre of syrian soldiers. They had been captured at a base near the isis stronghold. We have talked about this city, syrian city of raqqa. This is isis. These are the people we talk about day in, day out. Now, i want you to hold these series of thoughts, because what im leading up to is this stunning story of a man who actually survived an isis massacre. That happened in mid june near the iraqi city of tikrit. And here are the victims. One after another being marched to their deaths. I mean, look as the camera is panning as far as the eye can see. People are lined up. Marching to be murdered. These are iraqi army recruits. You are about to hear the story of one man, this father, this husband, who managed to survive. This is phenomenal journalism today from the New York Times. And amazing story, translation from the times at the bottom of your screen. Watch this. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] translator in june, isis militants massacred hundreds of army recruits. This is the improbable story of ali kassam, the only known survivor. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] reporter ali volunteered for the military june 1st. He was stationed at camp spiker near tikrit and two hours north of baghdad. Just 12 days later, he was lying on a field surrounded by corpses, awaiting a bullet to the head. The New York Times verified alis story using witness accounts, a Human Rights Watch report and videos of the massacre published online by isis. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] [ speaking in Foreign Language ] that was just part of the story. You have to go to the New York Times website to just watch this whole thing. Nic robertson, let me bring you in, one of our Senior National correspondents, covered war zones, conflict zones for years and years. When we hear that story, this just stunning almost in disbelief, wondering how he managed to survive. First, just the brutal, you know, shootings and killings and then across the river when i cant help but think of all of the people, right, nic, who did not escape, the thousands of people who did not escape the slaughter. And in all your years reporting, have you ever seen anything like this . Reporter you know, brooke, it reminds me listening to accounts that we would hear from bosnia, where there was ethnic cleansing, which is what Human Rights Watchers or rather Amnesty International is saying, isis is perpetrating in iraq and in syria at the moment, ethnic cleansing. Back then in bosnia, thousands of people at times were thinking of the village, lined up and shot. And just because of the sheer industrial scale of the mass murder that was going on, as were seeing with isis, this mass murder on an industrial scale. Some people simply survive because they just cant see everyone that theyre shooting down. There are one or two lucky survivors. In this case, one person who lives to tell the tale, lives to tell the kindness of strangers that helps save him, as well. Hes a shia, but there are sunni villages he goes to, he knocks on the door, doesnt know whats going to happen when the doors open. But those people from the other sort of muslim sect help him. This is a terribly harrowing story. And his survival speaks to that wholesale slaughter and even when you have dozens and dozens of gunmen turning their guns on hundreds and hundreds of soldiers lined up like that, somebody is going to get through. It just tells you how many people were slaughtered, the probability of somebody escap g escaping. His story is such an important account of whats happened will help build better that picture. And articulate and tell firsthand a war crime. British government here is spending money gathering this sort of information right now so the prosecutions can be made against isis leaders in the future. He kept talking about the honorable sunnis who were helping him escape, ultimately isis knew which city he was hiding out in. And i kept wondering, so he survived today. You know, and his story of one is one in a million, because he escaped. But just the notion that all these other people have been slaughtered and when we think of isis, nic, oftentimes in warfare, people demonize their enemies. They say this group is evil. But in this case, it seems isis is saying, theyre demonizing itself. We are evil. What does that say to you . Reporter it tells me the degraded, debased nature. It tells me the type of people theyre appealing to, the mentality theyre appealing to. Most muslims around the world believe their religion is a religion of peace. They and that is their faith and thats the belief they grow up with. This group has nothing to do with that whatsoever. The people it is trying to attract are the most violent, most blood thirsty, most nilistic, most debauched, trying to attract people like this, to join the fight. And lets face it. Why does it want people like that . You know what, around the month before the 30 days before the elections in iraq this summer, the 30 days before those april elections, there were more than 50 suicide bombers in iraq alone. The vast majority of those were isis suicide bombers, the vast majority were all foreigners attracted to the fight. When isis uses propaganda like this, it attracts the most bluntminded people to their cause. And it simply uses them as cannon fodder to blow themselves up, to open a gate into a compound of a government building and into a military base or whatever it is. Theyre trying to attract people who are willing to just throw their life away. And so many of them are foreigners coming in to do that. Theyre asked, do you want to take part in a suicide operation. Its almost a test of faith whether almost a test of their faith in the group they want to join. Theyre growing. Just hearing secretary hagel telling jim sciutto yesterday, they have half of iraq and half of syria. That was stunning. Nic robertson, thank you so much. Just ahead, are lawmakers rushing america back into war as the rhetoric is heating up . Its a legitimate question. Well debate that coming up. Also ahead, the Obama Administration telling cnn the defeat of isis will not happen on its watch. So why will it take a generation to fight this group that apparently only became varsity over the course of the last couple of months . And the dad accused of leaving his son inside that hot car, this georgia summer on purpose has just been indicted. 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Thats what qualifies for the Death Penalty here. Then you have two counts of felony murder. Follow that one. And then there is another twist in these charges. Watch this with me here on the screen. Count six, criminal attempt to commit a felony Sexual Exploitation of children. What is that, you ask . That stems from nude photos harris allegedly text messaged to an underaged girl. Police say he sent them to her and other women while he was at work and his son was in that hot car. We will hear from the District Attorney out of cobb county in georgia at the top of the next hour. Stay with us as well be watching and listening for that. But first, let me bring in criminal defense attorney and former atlanta prosecutor, phillip holloway. And phillip, in georgia here, this is important to differentiate. In georgia, there are two types of murder in the first is malice murder. The second is felony murder. Can you just explain what is malice murder . What does one have to prove here. Sure, brooke. Thanks. Malice has to do with showing that someone premeditated something, they deliberated it, it was particularly evil. In georgia, we use the phrase abandoned and malignant heart. Its something very, very sinister. Whats interesting about this indictment, count three is also felony murder. Its based on a theory of criminal negligence charging the underlying felony of criminal excuse me, negligently inflicting harm to a child. So you cant have negligence and malice sort of at the same time. Its an alternative theory of liability that gives the prosecutor some room in case they cant prove to a jury to their satisfaction beyond a reasonable doubt that the father intentionally killed the child. Quickly from your legal expertise, perspective, when you saw these eight different counts, what did you think . Well, what it showed me was that the prosecutor is trying to develop a motive. They want to show all of the facts and circumstances leading up to the childs death, not just that day, but for the weeks, the months, so forth, going back. Because if the jury is going to accept that this man maliciously killed his child, theyre going to have to have a really good reason to do it. Because its counter intuitive. Human beings dont want to think someone could do Something Like that to a child. Wed like to think they cant. Phil holloway, thank you so much. Top of the next hour, well hear from the District Attorney here on these new charges. What will he say . We will find out together here on cnn. Now it is time to blow some isis military targets to smithereens instead of just talking about it. That is the take of one of my next guests. Is he right, or should the u. S. Build a stronger Global Coalition . Plus, just minutes from now, u. S. Attorney general eric holder will announce a toptobottom review of the Ferguson Police department. 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