the u.s. airs to veteran is now in custody after being accused of trying to join isis. he was arrested after traveling to turkey where he was trying to slip into syria undetected. reporter: a u.s. air force veteran from new jersey stopped in turkey for allegedly trying to join isis in syria, according to unsealed court documents. he flew from egypt to turkey to attempt to enter syria january 10th according to authorities. but officials stopped him at the airport. pugh who served four years as an air force mechanic was carrying an ipod and cell phone. a search of his laptop found information on borders controlled by islamic state and a chart of crossing points between turkey and syria.
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tried to slip into syria undetected. if convicted, he could serve up to 35 years in print. a third day of talks on iran s nuclear program produced some progress. a senior official cautioned the tough issues are still unresolved. six world powers are trying to reach a ten-year deal where tehran will scale back its nuclear program so it could not produce a weapon within a year s time. in exchange, sanctions would be lifted. nic robertson from switzerland with what is ahead. talk about the progress made and what does lie ahead here with these talks. the difficulties the challenges. reporter: yeah, indeed. there are many difficulties many challenges because what we re hearing from the state department a lot remain to be done. the progress talked about in the meeting yesterday, there were