of isis focusing on young mothers and children in their efforts to groom so-called jihadi babies. some believe this toddler may be one of the network s youngest recruits. those claims cannot be verified or confirmed. experts say isis is taking a longview, marrying off women to have children and looking to grow their movement over a generation to establish their islamic caliphate. this comes as the religious minority and christians say the isis terrorists continue their rampage of kidnapping and killing in the name of religion. so how can this finally be stopped? fred flights is a form c.i.a. analyst and a senior fellow with the center for security policy. fred, always good to see you. the stories that we re hearing are really almost unimaginable. you got a million refugees. they re selling girls into slavery. the so-called jihadi babies. are air strikes enough to stop them. hi. i don t think they are. and i guess what concerns me about these reports is that they re not on the front p
they ve put him under interrogation. they ve hooded him. not tortured him but they ve tried to prepare him for those sorts of scenarios that he would face. heaven forbid that ever happens. reporter: and for now the queen s in charge with philip, her indispensable wing man on walkabouts. these are things that at her age she shouldn t be doing, says harry, yet she s carrying on and doing them. that s the curse of royalty. palaces are fun, but the job itself can be pretty boring. and the queen and philip make around 400 public appearances every year. if i was them, i d turn in those crowns, move to florida, enjoy the sun and the satisfaction of a job well done. 60 years on the throne. nick watt, abc news, london. she was just 25 when she took the throne. such a tough, hard job. how do they make it? all those servants and money and the big mansions and fancy vacations. oh.
[ cheers and applause ] heather: ron paul also looking forward despite his fourth place finish, telling supporters at a rally in columbia that yesterday s primary is one small piece of a very large puzzle. no doubt in my mind the momentum has been continuing and will continue. and thank you very much. a lot has been done here in the last week or so and also there has been now three elections in a total of 37 delegates have been chosen so far. less than 2%, like 1 1/2%. this is the beginning of a long, hard job. heather: exciting last night. paul is now back home in texas. on monday he and the rest of the candidates are scheduled to attend a debate in florida. mitt romney s campaign announcing he will attend that debate after a strategist suggested he may skip it.
it s easy to sit on the sidelines and take pot shots. that job is a hard, hard job. you see it. you literally see it by the time the second re-election comes around. never mind being president, actually getting to that point is incredibly tough. this process that america has politically in these elections is quite an extraordinary test of endurance. look at santorum in iowa. 377 rallies in 99 counties. in england that would be almost unthinkable. the politician would have made that kind of commitment to one small part of the country. you english are so much more civilized. you wouldn t stand for living in iowa for two years. nothing against iowa, but two years is a long time to vacation in the ham tons let alone iowa. you ve said you want to moderate a debate. if you were doing it now with the senior republicans, what are
everyone else that i come across will move past it too. did it scare you, this episode? sure. did you think, whoa, okay? yeah, sure. but, like i it s it s behind. it s behind. and the only way for me to move forward is to move forward. piers: well, you have done that you have done your time, community service and so often i asked you before the break, what s the secret of happiness? cause you seem to me to be a guy very comfortable in your own skin and happy with life. yeah. piers: what do you think? you have had it all. you ve had nothing. right. piers: what do you think is the secret to happiness? to get my hair better than rob lowe s. you hear that? you hear that, lowe? piers: job done. seriously. yes! um, last year, last year, we were on tour and i sat down for at the grammys for the