putting together are not just going to collapse at the first collision with an isis fighting force. i think they are demonstrating that now. in addition to supporting iraqi forces in the drive to recapture ramadi, we know the united states is leading air strikes against isis targets both inside iraq and in syria. are these air attacks beginning to show results in softening isis defensive positions in those two countries? the air strikes have been going on for about a year. we certainly know that isis has some resilience on the ground. but is it going to make a difference this time around? they are killing people. it s not just u.s. air strikes which have been carrying much of the load but particularly in ramadi, british forces which have just entered this fight have been very key. there have been tornado fighter jets and british drones that have been key to the ramadi operation. again, with u.s. coordination and u.s. leading this. you have other parts of this that are certainly kil
enforcement across the country raising the alarm about isis luring women to join the terrorist group on the battle field. let s get to pamela brown. pamela, what did the bull tip s bulletin say? this is a trend batching law enforcement so the fbi and dhs september out a new warning saying american women are increasing areally becoming a key part of isis fighting force overseas and in the home land. reporter: jalen young, tau t daughter of a police officer and mississippi state university chemistry student who graduated high school with honors is the latest female isis recruit here in the u.s. she was arrested two weeks ago for willing addedly trying to join the terrorist group in syria. young represent as growing phenomenon according to the fbi. and a new warning to law enforcement nationwide the fbi