or the families of hos tanl, and this is one example of how the system is more efficient that was put in place. and also, on the bipartisan meeting that you are having, how concerned is the white house and the president that ttp is becoming a target of the bipartisan criticism in the campaign with both democrats and republicans who are running attacks from both side? not particularly, and p primarily, because this is when congress was working to advance the trade promotion authority over the summer we will monitor the white house briefing. that is josh aernest asked ab t about josh earnest that he was asked about the killing of mohammed emwazi, jihadi john,
maintains it, because isis is a difficult enemy to defeat, because it is difficult to get them to one area, and you do need intelligence and people on the ground, and sustained attack, and so the killing of jihad john, and the taking back of sinjar by the peshmerga and all of that is a significant step. again, eye is is also still making inroads themselves, so and so we have to keep it up, and maintain it, and realize, this is a long struggle. but if we keep going like this, we are going in the right direction. it is a long haul, and long time, and we have been fighting really almost one hand behind our back by not having forces on the ground for intelligence purposes, and if it is correct, we are going in the right way, and the president needs to s sustain it. and now, this is what is going on right now in the war against isis as commented on
look at this in baghdad. a suicide attack during a funeral that killed 17 people in the iraqi capital, but with the news that a coalition strike may have killed jihadi john, there is progress from the u.s. and the coalition perspective in in war against isis. let s discuss this with congressman peter king who is a member of the ohmland security committee, and also the homeland committee. and now, jihadi john, he was a low-level guy, and he got a lot of publicity there for the videos, but way a number of jihadists who are above him and very much alive and well. well, wolf, there are a number of them above him, and i want to give the u.s. military credit for this thi, because he
been hurt. this is extremism. he said i said what happened is wrong. you know, what you want to say? if i make the last comeback i make it and i don t think i think what happen is wrong. it recording portrays a man frustrated by questions from law enforcement. the group says he felt houstoned by authorities but that may only be part of the story. when you re in an interrogation situation and are a radical you d be the stupidest radical alive to top to having extremist views with a law enforcement official. so he wanted to get out of the situation as fast as he can. some analysts say investigators targeted emwazi because they already knew he had links with terrorist groups. nigerian islamist group boko haram has taken note of the provocative messages released by isis.
contradictory images. another journalist here said a couple of years before he left for syria, emwazi contacted him by e-mail. saying he was a dead man walking. under pressure from the british intelligence services. this organization cage activist organization cage, released e-mails exchanged between them and emwazi. the narrative has expanded. emwazi feels he was put under pressure by british intelligence services. they tried to recruit him. people here familiar with the way counterterrorism officials work in the country, if that was happening, there was a reason for it. either he was a terrorist himself or he was very close to somebody that mi-5 the british intelligence agency wanted to know more about and they were trying to turn emwazi into an informant. he was with a group of young men in west london where he lived