this new video shows iraqi troops firing weapons towards isis targets in ramadi the capital of anbar province. iraqi forces entered the southern most edge of the city according to two sunni sheikhs. soldiers were killed after a triple suicide attack near fallujah. arwa damon is in baghdad with a firsthand look at how troops are trying to maintain their positions. tell us more. reporter: hi carol. key in all of this with ramadi being the main goal in this entire massive operation is cutting off the isis logistical supply routes to prevent them from being able to regroup and move their weapons and fighters around the battlefield. the area that we were in the forces that were there, that s exactly what they were trying to
described in police records as assistant and driver of savvas savopoulos. according to court documents, the assistant changed his story about what his boss contacted him to pick up the $40,000. revised details about the car he left the money in at the mansion and admitted he lied by not initially telling police the cash was in a red bag. there s no reason for somebody like that to lie. detectives are taking a very close look at him to figure out whether that money was dropped off or not and going through records to see if he was connected to wint in this case. reporter: so far no one else beside daron wint has been named as a suspect in the case. after the murders in washington, d.c. wint took a bus to new york to stay with his girlfriend. once he was publicly named as a suspect, wint paid $1,000 to hire an uber car service to drive him back to d.c. according to a law enforcement source. pamela brown, cnn, washington.
before going inside and taking his own life. he had no connection to any of his victims. follow the money trail is what investigators are doing as they try to determine if their chief suspect had help in the killing of two parents, their son and their housekeeper. reporter: cnn learned two of the five people with daron wint cashed money orders believed to be from the $40,000 dropped off at the savopoulos home while they were held hostage. we know where they work. we know their cell phone numbers. we know where they live and where the family is. the police officers probably felt pretty confident they can release them. let them know listen you know you re still under investigation and there may be charges to come in this case. reporter: this as we re learning police continue to investigate an individual
that s how this investigation has got started and now here we are today with these unusually incredible charges against a very large organization that runs soccer around the world. evan why is the u.s. spearheading this? i know soccer is important in the united states but it s much bigger in europe and other places around the globe. reporter: that s a good question. we asked about this in december when we first previewed this investigation was heating up and the fbi was looking at bringing charges. the answer we got from officials is it looks like soccer is not able to police itself. they tried to do an internal investigation and came up that there was nothing wrong there. it became the responsibility of prosecutors to try to fix some of these corruption problems that people have been talking about in fifa for years and years. some of the alleged bribery took place inside the united states. some of the officials live here in the united states. and u.s. networks are some of
already heating up. presidential candidate senator bernie sanders taking aim at his competition, hillary clinton. sanders, who was made income inequality a center point of his campaign says the clinton s wealth is a problem when asked about how they made more than $30 million since 2014. it s a problem with the more serious problem with what do we do about grotesque level of income inequality today. we need to create millions of decent paying jobs while rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. you need to say to wealthiest people and largest corporations you re going to have to pay your fair surehare of taxes. doesn t help criticism on the clinton stash of cash when bill clinton says he ll keep giving speeches to help pay the bills. let s bring in sara murray in washington with more on this. good morning. hi carol. thanks for having me. i do think it s tone deaf