by someone who it turned out was a cryptojihadi in waiting all along. my second reaction was that even if the story was true, and maybe it was, the point about the basic constitutional unfairness of the no-fly list still stood. i mean, if the government has enough to charge someone, they should charge him. but putting someone on the secret list that curtails their movement and rights without recourse is pretty clearly unjust. and in fact, it just so happens that s precisely the argument that basically everyone on the right has been making for the last week in response to calls to ban people on that no-fly list or the government terror list from purchasing guns. and my third reaction was skepticism. it does seem kind of weird that someone would take his wife and daughter to go join isis. and why was only pajamas media reporting it and reporting it with unnamed officials? also, turkey isn t exactly a bastion of justice and due process. it s a place that had detained a vice journalist on
amount of conflict and danger there is and yet, the pope is giving a message of hope. and it s not his message. it s the message of the gospel.ge of jesus actually, yes, being crucified. that s disgusting and terrible. and then the third day rising from the dead. that s why the disciples said it is true he has risen! and it transformed their lives. and i believe it can transform our, too. he has risen and restores a lot of folks and people this morning. thank you so much. we re going to have more on pope francis easter blessing. his uribi et orbi. six americans arrested in the last three weeks for trying join isis. the s.e.a.l. who killed bin
into a bloody pulp. not exactly subtle. but this bloody warning, don t join isis unless you want them to chew up in in their meat grindser this message has been dropped over the isis held city of raqqa in syria. basically their capital city in syria. isis s strongest stronghold in that country. this is apparently one way we are fighting against isis now. pretty high quality cartoon propaganda saying don t join isis. u.s. warplanes also participated today for a second day in air strikes against isis targets in the iraqi city of tikrit. we reported this last night, including the politicalcally awkward fact that the u.s. is bombing in tikrit in support of a three week old grounds operation against isis there that has been undertaken mostly eye shiite fighters led by
appeared in federal court in brooklyn a few hours ago and pled not guilty to terrorism charges. he s not only a veteran but also an airplane mechanic so when turkey stopped him back in january you would think that might have raised some flags but turkey didn t hand him over to the united states. instead, they sent him back to egypt from where he traveled and then egypt sent him back home into the arms of the fbi. here s part of a letter federal investigators allegedly found on his laptop. quoting here i am a sword against the oppressor and a shield for the oppressed. i will use the talents and skills given to me by allah to establish and defend the islamic states. let s bring in cnn global affairs analyst kimberly dozier. here s the thing, talking to a veteran on the show he wasn t actually as alarmed by this is the first known veteran to try to go join isis. more alarmed by the fact this guy had knowledge of planes and
the police today launched a campaign specifically reaching out to mothers and families asking them to keep watch over than sons and especially their daughters. there s a lot of concern about young women and girls traveling to go join isis. it really is a community effort that british police are hoping to come together. what s the latest on the three young men who were caught in turkey supposedly on their way to meet up with isis in syria? reporter: well all three were deported over the weekend here to the uk. they have now been released on bail. they will in about a month s time need to return for questioning. but as you can imagine, police will be keeping a watch over them. in addition to those three teenagers, of course there s the three teenage school girls that did manage to cross into syria. according to activists, they re believed to be in the isis strong hold of raqqa. but police investigating how they were able to slip through