or al qaeda, it's getting better they're getting more aggressive about its use. they're doing that at a time when there is this global comp ticks for who is the biggest, baddest jihadist of the movement today to try to attract money and people. >> they enjoy two advantages which is not necessarily true for isis. one they are fighting at home in a place they have been fighting for a long time. they know their terrain. two, they're not fighting against serious militarys against isis is fighting bashar al-assad's army in syria and now a rejuvenated iraqi military with u.s. and international air support in iraq. >> somalia, the somalian forces are nowhere near don't have that kind of capability. so al shabab has that going for it. it's fighting at home and fighting against a relatively weak territory. that's what makes 24e78 more dangerous. >> let's talk about their resources, are they truly a