yeah, that s a good question, lawrence. basically the french is going to be $10,000 10,000 euros. they re going to track where it comes from, where does it go. they want to do that. they also want to track certain type of credit card used by the terrorists in the attacks in paris and basically prepaid credit card that the terrorists used last friday. and the french want to know how how to track that better. there s a lot of measure involving the daily activity of some people on the terrorist list. but also in a more global way. they really want to try to emphasize how they can cut off the money coming from isis. laura hajm, thank you very much. we re joined now by fellow at the institute for policy studies and author of the book understanding isis and the new global war on terror. phyllis, we will have that joint
major powers offers a more effective way to verify that iran is not pursing a nuclear weapon. history shows that america must lead not just with our might but with our principles. we are stronger not just alone but when we bring the world together. today s announcement marks one more chapter in this pursuit of a safer and more helpful, more hopeful world. joining us now, phyllis bennis from washington. she s the author of the new book understanding isis and the new global war on terror. also joining us is james troud and harvard professor matthew bunn who developed a secret study for president clinton on the study of nuclear materials in russia. professor bunn first to you, in your reading of this deal what is your ultimate assessment of it? i do think it s an important
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