to do perhaps through laughter is something i think worth looking at. so i don t think the answer is just not to talk about them. and i think part of the answer may very well be diffusing at least the fear message, so long as we keep an eye on what they are actually physically capable of doing, to underestimate that is very dangerous. and why should any of the enemies be above satire or parody. and we went through the horrors in france and with the idea that we in a free society dictate things don t like to say, that is fine but going down the road of isis or al qaeda or the folks out there are beyond any kind of acknowledgment. joke. and i think we are mocking not just isis but the young women and men who left their homes to go join isis. and i think dakota johnson s
missing teens? the rpnc have opened their investigation. the trail has gone cold in turkey. they believe they had left to go join isis but they have no idea where they ended up. what s interesting here is they were alerted to all of this from families. families increasingly separate seeing their children were being radicalized radicalized. some of them knowing they might believe the country. canada started trying to revoke the passports of those who they think might join isis. in this case that wasn t done. families are desperate to know more. paula, thank you very much. we re learning more about the man believed to be jihadi john. we now know his name.
finding out about the older suspect paying for the younger suspect to go to syria to join isis. we have deborah feyerick tracking that part of the story. reporter: christine, we are learning more about the alleged money man, abror habibov. he had multiple conversations with the 19-year-old as he was picked up to board a plane to turkey turkey. he provided $1,300 and took him to the travel agency to pay for the ticket to go join isis. he promised to pay expenses. enough to help him buy a weapon and cash if he needed it once he got to syria. according to the fbi, the money man reached out to other individuals asking to chip in to defray the cost of the venture. saying they should help to provide for the brothers that s a code word for jihadis.
troops. they have been a long close ally of the united states in previous military combats in iraq and elsewhere. they re very close u.s. allies. more importantly, one of the major concerns for the australian government is they had about 100 or so fighters go join isis, fight on behalf of isis inside iraq and syria, and as we have seen in this country in western europe, there is that concern that these individuals will get battle tested on the battlefield and come back with that knowledge into their home countries and create this kind of disruption, carry out these types of attacks. the big distinction to point out when it comes to the signage, the flag that they were displaying from inside the chocolate shop, that has to do, there it is, not directly with isis or isil, correct? that s not their distinct flag. it is not their distinct flag. that is a flag that has been seen in past among various militant groups in several battlefields. the bottom line is it is a flag associated wit