Of a terror attack right here in the u. S. Was there any truth to what the iraqi Prime Minister has been saying that the u. S. s subways are in threat. Plus the fbi believes it has identified the masked militant. Who is speaking in three isis videos, showing the beheading of westerners. As were watching whats happening now in britain, a major debate happening in parliament, will the uk join the coalitions campaign against ice nis iraq . Thats what the vote would be for. We have all angles covered for you with Christiane Amanpour, live in london. And we begin with cnns Jason Carroll and the confusion over the terror threats. New york citys mayor and Police Commissioner and the governor all stepping forward to insure the people of new york city that the subway system is safe. This, after there was some confusion yesterday, after a controversial statement made by iraqs Prime Minister. At subways in major cities across the country this morning, commuters can expect increased security. After iraqs new Prime Minister blindsided u. S. Intelligence officials thursday, telling reporters that iraqi intelligence had uncovered an alleged plot to attack subways in the u. S. And paris. And federal Officials Say there is no credible threat. Were in obviously very close consultation with the Iraqi Government there is no specific credible threat whatsoever that they have uncovered to the United States. Offering further clarification that the Prime Minister was referring to the general threat isis poses to the United States. New york city mayor, bill de blasio, and the citys Police Commissioner reassuring the public by taking the subway to a News Conference to ease concerns. We are convinced that new yorkers are safe, were convinced people should go about their normal routine. Terrorists want us to live in fear. We refuse to live in fear. This latest headline coming on the heels of u. S. Air strikes on targets in syria this week, aimed at destabilizing the terror group and an al qaeda offshoot, the Khorasan Group, fbi director james comey telling reporters that the threat from the al qaeda cell may still be out there, saying hes quote not confident at all that plotting by the Khorasan Group was disrupted. Sources say the group is plotting against western targets, including commercial passenger jets, testing explosive devices that could be hidden, masked as toothpaste tubes and other nonmetallic items packed inside luggage. We cant say with any great definition or specificity that we know we disrupted any specific plot. Also on thursday, fbi officials confirmed they have finally identified the man heard in all three of those chilling isis execution videos. So again, as for the Transit System here in the u. S. Security officials acknowledge that terror groups continue to present a general threat to the United States. But again, no specific threat, at least not at this time. Well stay on that this morning and ask questions of some folks we have on later as far as where it would have come from. Jason carroll, thank you so much. Breaking overnight, were now receiving initial reports of fresh air strikes pounding syria. Lets go to washington, our senior washington correspondent, joe johns watching those reports for us. Joe, what do you know . Good morning, brooke, a u. S. Military official confirming to cnn there were new air strikes in syria overnight. Though we are still waiting for details from Central Command about where those latest air strikes occurred. A statement from Central Command is expected later this morning. A Human Rights Group monitoring in the area has told cnn that it is aware of new air strikes hitting isis positions in eastern syria. Though cnn has not been able to independently verify those reports. The latest strikes follow a day of allied military attention to iraq. The u. S. Zeroed in on parts of that country southwest of baghdad where isis was said to be operating freely and where Iraqi Security forces needed support. So far, the pentagon has been describing air strikes that disable or degrade capabilities of isis in syria, but dont demolish infrastructure. D. O. D. Says theyre trying to preserve assets for whoever takes over, if and when isis is removed, as a threat from the region. Brooke . Joe johns, thank you so much. Chris . More is going on and right now in london, the british Prime Minister, David Cameron, is trying to convince his parliament that the uk should join the coalition, fighting isis with air strikes in iraq only. He spoke strongly about the nature of the threat and its direct impact on the british people. Take a listen. Isle is a terrorist organization unlike those we have dealt with before. The brutality is staggering. Beheadings, crucifixions. The gouging out of eyes. This is not a threat on the far side of the world. Left unchecked, we will face a terrorist caliphate on the shores of the mediterranean, and bordering a nato member with a declared and proven determination to attack our country and our people. And in response to that, a lot of pushback from members of parliament. This has happened once before, they voted no on allowing bombing in syria. Lets bring in chief international correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, live in london. Help me understand this, im an american, i dont get it. Theyre thinking about going to war and having a debate first . Theyre not just letting the David Cameron and go and do it and kind of talk about it behind his back and say theyre kind of with it or not, theyre having an actual debate . What is this are they going to vote, too . Yes, they are, chris. What . Later this afternoon our time. This is a democracy and even in your own country, in the United States theres been a lot of consultation with congress. But more to the point, David Cameron was rudely rebuffed last year by parliament when he wanted to join in sfriks in syria. To that end this riveting debate, it is riveting in an open house in parliament to watch the backandforth, pointed declarations from the Prime Minister and declarations from the right honorable friends all seated in the house of commons. He made many references to president obamas speech to the United Nations and he said we need to join this, a, because its legal. Because in iraq, the government is actually asked us to join. So that would bring David Camerons uk and america and france into the allies who are bombing targets in iraq. I spoke also last night in new york to the iranian president , hassan rouhani, who again, David Cameron referred to. And he met him in new york at the general assembly. And rouhani said to me were all in this fight together. It is a Common Threat for all of us. And this requires unison efforts from all of us. So youre fine with these strikes inside syria and inside iraq against the Islamic State . We need a vast campaign of operations. Two, three, four, a dozen, two, three dozens of Aerial Bombardments is quite insignificant against their installations and compounds. The Aerial Bombardments have more the form of a psychological operation rather than squeeding in the eradication of terrorism. So very interesting, i thought his take on that. And like Prime Minister cameron and like president obama, they have all said, its not just an air campaign that will unseat and uproot isis. It has to be a much broader campaign. So this is a very important moment here in britain, were likely to know the results of this by about noon eastern time. Right. And cristiane, the reason i bring sarcasm into it is remember, predominantly the audience for this show is the u. S. And the idea that this type of debate did not take place before these actions, congress did not vote, although our constitution specifically states they are supposed to declare war, is backed up by what we just heard from the iranian president , its not about just air strikes, this is going to be so involved on so many levels, if you ever want real change, that air strikes may be the easiest part. Fair point . Well, air strikes are the obvious part right now. Its a point i put to secretary of state kerry when we interviewed him on new day a couple of days ago in new york. They all say look, this is a very long campaign. So breaking news about an air strike every day is not really breaking news, because theyve told us, this is not a month, not a year, there could be several years. That the air campaign is a vital part of it. But of course youre right and everybodys right, its a much, much broader, coordinated campaign on the ground that hopefully will have some effect on uprooting isis. And to that end, they are saying obviously, no boots on the ground, so is the british, the french, everybody else. They want to empower again, renew, restand up the iraqi army. And somehow get a ground force in syria which right now would be the free syrian army. But you know in the United States, they did have a debate over arming and training the syrian opposition. Not really. They may call back congress to discuss the authority to have the air strikes. It wasnt really a debate. And the chance that the president calls back congress, you could argue he should, he probably wont, because the the political realities here are he should take power when he gets it. President s have done it in the past. He has got a terrible relationship with this congress, i dont know what would motivate him to call them back. The argument to go against isis or to bomb in syria, isnt that different other than american beheadings and a british beheadings and now maybe somehow related french beheading, to a year ago when they voted no . Do you think cameron gets the vote he wants here . And what happens if he doesnt . Well i think they think that it is much more different. Because yes, the beheadings were the public face of this b barbarity and they galvanized Public Opinion around the world. But the fact that isis has established itself in control of a vast portion of a very important part of the middle east that would be syria and iraq, in control of all sorts of Oil Facilities and the like, that is whats freaked everybody out. Including the arab allies who are on board right now. David cameron obviously was thwarted over syria and hes not even bringing syria into the picture in his debate right now. Its expected that he will get the authority to, to join the air strikes on iraq. Mostly because hes put it, hes established or hes trying to, the National Security threat to britain. And hes established the legality of his request, because framing it in the direct request from the democratic government of iraq. He has a much better case on iraq than he does on syria. Based on the past resistance hes gotten. Cristiane, thank you so much for the reporting and insight. Appreciate it as always, have a good weekend. Youre going to see more of cristianes interview with the iranian president and hes a fundamental voice here. Iran greatly at play. President rouhani, you can watch it today at 2 00 p. M. Eastern. Lets get to john berman, in for michaela because of a lot of news this morning. Jesse matthew, suspected of abducting university of virginia student Hannah Graham will be returned to charlottesville, virginia, perhaps as early as today. He waived extradition following his arrest in texas. Police are still searching for graham, who was last seen with matthew before she disappeared 13 days ago. Were learning that Jesse Matthew was investigated in a 2002 rape case, but never charged because of lack of evidence. Police now going door to door in the search for the man suspected of killing a Pennsylvania State trooper. Officials say theyre trying to flush out eric frein. We are also learning about a possible misstep by the fugitive. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that frein turned on his cell phone and started to call his parents a little over a week ago. Reportedly it lasted just seconds, but it was enough for investigators to narrow their manhunt to a fivesquaremile primt anywhere the poconos, frein has been on the run since allegedly killing one trooper and injuring another two weeks ago. Today the white house will host officials from four dozen countries to try to develop strategies to fight Infectious Disease threats like ebola. This comes a day after the president spoke at the United Nations about ebola, saying the world has been too slow to respond. In the meantime, dr. Rick sacra, an american doctor from massachusetts has survived ebola and is back home in the United States. Reading in the boston globe, about him, they were saying he first heard he was going to nebraska to be treated for ebola. He said, nebraska . They tried everything on him, they cant pinpoint the one thing that helped the most. The good news is hes going home and hes safe. Thats the problem, theyre figuring out ways to beat the virus, but theyre not sure what the right combination is to use every time. Thats the next step, the key step. Thank you very much. We do know that u. S. Officials are scrambling here to address the reported terror plot on the homeland. What theyre saying now and what you need to be on alert for, next. 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Officials say there is no indication of any such plot after iraqs Prime Minister came out and said his countrys Intelligence Agency uncovered this plan. It comes after fbi director james comey said hes quoteunquote these recent air strikes in syria have thwarted plans to carry out an imminent attack by the khorasan cell. Let me bring in evan perez and daveed ross. Evan, beginning with you and your reporting, there was a plot, there wasnt a plot. Cut through it for me. Whats the deal . Good morning, brooke, that was quite a scramble that the iraqi Prime Minister set off here in washington. I talked to about a dozen officials yesterday as they were trying to have very highlevel meetings to find out what on earth he was talking about. Over the course of the day, we we were told that there were no plots they knew of and they had no information from the Iraqi Government. 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