women who have been arrested supposedly had somebody for al qaeda but were reading isis material. isis and al qaeda are on two different pages. what do you make of this? right now, at the top levels, they are having a dispute. the women admired bin laden, according to the complaint. isis continues to regard bin laden as a heroic figure in their propaganda. it s not that unusual that we are seeing women who are drawn to isis. we have seen females from colorado from chicago, you know, being drawn to isis propaganda propaganda which is a new development. it goes to the point that there is no particular profile. bob baer let s talk about the al shabab attack on the university campus in kenya. they separated christians from the muslims in today s attack killed almost 200 people over there, young people. they slaughtered the christians
the negotiating table with the international community is because congress was instrumental in passing very difficult sanctions against iran that had a terrible impact on their economy, their currency was deeply devalued their oil exports plummeted and we saw that the economy has weakened substantially because of these sanctions. now, we put these in place in conjunction with the international community to really maximize the impact of those sanctions. congress was integral to that work. what is also true is as we implement this agreement, at some point down the line congress will have to make the decision to vote to remove those sanctions. but here s the thing, wolf. the administration does not believe that congress right away should remove those sanctions. what we want to see is what we want to see over the course of a sustained period of time not just days or weeks or months but over the longer term that iran is actually living up to the terms of the agreement and if they demonstrat
the united states. reporter: it was a key relationship that the president highlighted as a success. hasn t worked out that well. thanks very much jim sciutto reporting for us. now to the terrorist slaughter on a university campus that apparently targeted christians. barbara starr is following this breaking story for us. barbara, tell us what you know. reporter: good evening, wolf. at this point, kenyan authorities say four gunmen have been killed. at least nearly 600 students accounted for. but it was a very difficult situation most of the day as this assault went on. it s a blood bath at a college in kenya. 147 people killed and dozens injured when armed gunmen from an islamist military group stormed a university.