the twin cities of mali community to travel to syria and fight for isis. reporter: the fbi says he tried to help other men joint isis wishy is charged with conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. he is described as the ringleader of a young somali american group from the twin cities according to the federal affidavit he provided money for one of their passports and even tried to leave to join isis himself last year. his passport was first denied when he was caught lying about his destination, he later got a passport but was stopped at the airport on his way to seamlessly to the men plot our providing support to foreign terrorists and five as provided in may. the state of minnesota is a hotbed for this type of activity, a dozen men as a residents reported the travel to syria to join jihadists groups since 2013, 22 young men
requested the president mindful whenever he considers these military options, i will say the president has not decided to approve the use of u.s. attack helicopters in an operation like this. bill: to comments within a few hours of each other. colonel cowan, the pentagon and white house i they on the same page? great question. the president, the white house under a lot of pressure from the american public, pulling the 4 san bernardino, 50% of the american public believes we are not engage against isis, we should put ground troops overs verbage i would say yes. in some respects this reflects the new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to in my judgment is taking a much more aggressive role on how we ought to be working against isis, the
lives were changing and for any family across america, whether it s your kid involved in drugs or whether it s your son getting married and involved in isolation from the community and talking about isis, the question is not do you know what you re doing? the question is, is there a behavioral change, erin? you think the answer would have been yes. there would have been. yes. yes. they re talking about who radicalized whom. this is a crucial part of the question. was it she who radicalized him or the other way around? today, a producer here at cnn actually was in pakistan, went to the university where tashfeen malik the woman studied. this is it. this is where she went to school. she studied pharmacy. as you can see, the women pretty much all of them are veiled. some not fully, but all of them to one extent or the other. this you see one woman perhaps not, that looks like she s taking it off as she walks out. this campus has been investigated for extremist views. i know we don t
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have come home, come back to western countries. the average to do what? plan paris attacks? we don t know and this is what s scary. we looked at all the numbers of people that came back from western europe and the united states, from the west in general and the average goes between 20 to 30%. the average of people from the au for example who have returned is about 26.8% in the united states, we have about 40 who returned, a little less than the 26.8% and we need to know, we need to establish a threat matrix for each and every one of these people. we need to know, did they come back because they went there and said well, this is not my cup of cake or not impressed by the islamic caliphate or come to kill people like in paris? let s talk about 40 people in the united states that have been allowed to come in. some might say what donald trump said today is way over the line but what? there is 40 possible isis