View of the iraqi area. We did see helicopters flying overhead. While we were here we got to meet the head of the Paramilitary Force who told us yes, its no secret that iran is helping these forces that they have advisors on the ground. As a matter of fact i had an opportunity to speak with some of them. He says they have provided assistance and support in a way the americans have not been able to do. Once again we see the large role being played by iran in supporting the iraqi forces. Speaking with the commanders here, they stress that the fighting is being done by iraqi forces and that they are surprised in fact that theyve been able to make such Good Progress driving isis out of this area. Theyve covered an area of about 40 miles just in the last three days pushing toward tikrit. As we were driving on the road, we saw isis vehicles completely destroyed. There were bodies by them some of them in pieces. It does appear the iraqis are making Good Progress in heading toward tikrit. The commanders here say its just a matter of days before they can liberate the city. Wow. Incredible pictures behind you. Incredible story. Do you know how much of a role iran is playing in fighting isis there . Reporter in terms of the actual fighting it doesnt appear that theyre really sort of on the front lines. Theyre very close to them. They have advisors here. Weve seen video handouts where you see iranian advisors around a map, front line and as i said i did speak to some here. One was a doctor, but the others im not quite sure. A lot of advice. There is help in terms of am mission and weaponry. But it does appear the actual fighting is being done by iraqi forces. Stay safe. Also this developing story, boko haram now swearing allegiance to isis. What could this unholy union mean to the war against terror . Lets get to cnns Senior International correspondent live in istanbul. Reporter boko haram most certainly benefits from that pledge, especially in terms of boosting its own credibility. There has been some pretty intense fighting happening in nigeria. To add to that a recent offensive into northeastern niger ra. This part of a new coalition focused specifically on the fight against boko haram. They still pose a very significant threat to security and stability. But this allegiance has allowed for certain progress to be made against them. So boko haram benefits in terms of bolstering its own credibility credibility, its own status amongst its followers. Isis also benefits in part because now it is able to extend its footprint even further into the african continent. When we were in chad they were saying they were really trying to prevent. When we look at what isis does when it takes over territory, this is not just about the destruction of individuals, the havoc and the horrors that are wrecked upon a society and the people within it. We also turn back to what isis has been doing in iraq. Destroying not just lives, but ancient civilizations. Recently bulldozing parts of a city built 3,000 years ago. They are destroying lives but also destroying the very fabric of civilization. What is their goal, thank you very much. Lets bring in general mark hurtley. And mr. Michael weiss, the coarthur of isis inside the army of terror. This is were told a very critical point in this campaign to take back tikrit. What has it taken to get to this point . Well, good morning, first of all, chris. You have about 20,000 iraqi soldiers outside the city of tikrit. They fought up from a shia holy city to their south. Theyre heading toward mosul on the supply lines. Tikrit is critical. Again, i say theres been about 20,000 iraqi forces. Twothirds of those are either shia militia or folks from baghdad. Only about a third are actually fighters from the iraqi army. Its important because the force is there giving advice and assistance. And you only have about a thousand and 2,000 isis fighters in the town of tikrit. So there is overwhelming odds. They have attempted to take this city before. They have had differenty doing that. Now, taking tikrit and turning it over is critically important to the Overall Campaign of the Iraqi Government. What does it mean to have our top general dempsey on the ground there. I know him well. Hes trying to persuade the Iraqi Government that it is important to regain territory against isis but whats more important is what happens after that territory is regained. What happens next what kind of political issues are resolved how do you hand back over to the sunni tribes to the police and government to make sure that the sunnis feel included in the operation. The general is laying out the version of what the past might suggest, michael. What has happened in the past once you go in and take control back of an area . Well, since this campaign god underway these shia militia groups were saying iraqi forces but really yeah, look, some of them by the way designated u. S. Terrorist entities. These are the groups that were killing american soldiers blowing our guys up. This is extraordinary to me. He was the commander of the First Armored division in baghdad. He saw what these militias were doing in the capital of iraq. What has happened, these groups go into towns and villages and plush out isis, but then they commit ethnic cleansing against the sunnis. In some cases, ive seen videos of groups, these videos mirrored what isis has been doing to their fellow muslims too. Its just were not seeing it. This is why i think u. S. Officials are very concerned about what happens in tikrit. Its Saddam Husseins birthplace birthplace. If you listen to what the militias rhetoric reflects they consider this an iranian style holy war. The fear even amongst shia politicians in baghdad is that they have unleashed this genie that can never be put back in the bottle again. Are we taking a look ahead to the past that American Forces go in regain territory, but either whether its the purpose or the potential to control the situation is not there for the iraqis and you wind up having the same problem down the road which is that people are very upset about how theyve been discriminated against . Thats the critical piece. I agree 100 with michael. Having been in tikrit and seen the hilling and harassment that goes on between shia and sunni, what will be important is to see what happens next. Where does this end. Its not just the battle field that is important. Dempsey said the battle looked like a traffic jam on the interstate around washington. It was not a pretty sight, but theyre winning. 20,000 against a thousand. What happens next not only in fighting with ieds and snipers, but also the Political Action that takes place next. You wind up beating one enemy but creating an entire generation of new enemies by how you treat the people who live there. The guy leading the ground offensive, a man general petraeus referred to as evil. He wrote to bob gates defense secretary, saying im considering strongly telling the president of United States that we are at war with iran and iraq what whatever the consequences of that entail. So you have that component. And then you have the, well, but isis is still the worst thing to be worried about on the ground. Theyre destroying cultural artifacts. They seem sto be trying to destroy or erase culture. I think its also a campaign as they lose terrain, they want to say that if we cant govern or control this territory, no one can. Burning oil fields guess who did that. Saddam hussein. They have a background in the bath party or in the Saddam Hussein regime. Military officials, intelligence operatives. They have a very codified system. Any works of art, preislamic sculpture, they consider to be worship object. Gold coins, these things can be sold for money. I think theres also pragmatic value here. They apparently raised the temple in hat ra. How do you smuggle the temple out of iraq to make a fortune. You just smash it. Now to russia where authorities formally charged two of the five suspects in the killing of Opposition LeaderBoris Nemtsov. A sixth suspect blew himself up as police tried to arrest him. What do we know matthew . Thanks so much. A series of dramatic developments over the weengd with what police are saying is a major breakthrough in their case. That opposition figure in russia five people now in custody. Four of them have protested their innocence. One of them whos been named as zaur da da yef. A sixth in the process of being detained. A fire fight broke out with the authorities and he detonated a hand grenade that killed him. Thats another twist in this very thickening plot. When it comes to finding those responsible. On the face, it seems there have been some breakthroughs, theres even been a confession. But opposition figures in russia are casting some doubt. Very skeptical about the legitimacy of this investigation. Both by the investigators and by political figures who know the people who have confessed to this killing or have been detained. Thats something being rejected by opposition figures as well, saying this is merely an attempt by the kremlin to put distance between the killing of Boris Nemtsov and the kremlin. Back here at home emotions are raw in madison, wisconsin. An unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a white Police Officer. Protestors took to the streets. They are demanding answers. Were live for the latest. Rosa. Reporter good morning. You know the frustration and support is growing. And also the memorial that you see behind me here for the family of Tony Robinson. Take a look. Beyond that memorial, one of the things that really stands out is the fact that theres a crime scene tape, theres a Police Officer. Think about this this incident happened on friday. Charged protestors unloading anger and frustration at Police Officers guarding this madison, wisconsin house turned crime scene. This is where unarmed 19yearold Tony Terrell Robinson was shot and killed by police friday. No one is allowed inside except for kathleen buffton. She lives a thin wall away from where the gunshots rang out. She says she was in the kitchen when she heard a scuffle next door then pounding on the door she says. What she didnt know according to police is that there were multiple calls into dispatch regarding robinson including an alleged batter incident. Police say officer matt kenny responding heard a commotion inside the home and forced his way in and then gunfire. You could really here it. Nothing went through. Reporter police say robinson attacked kenny provoking the officer to use deadly force. But buffton has her doubts. I wonder if it was a white person if they wouldnt have got shot they would have got tased. Reporter her thoughts echoed by robinsons family. This is not the first time the 45yearold officer used deadly force. Officer kenny was exonerated for an incident that took place eight years ago. The police chief says hes working to regain public trust. We need to start with an im sorry. Reporter but hundreds gathered throughout the weekend demanding more than apologies. And as youre taking another live look you see its Madison Police here at the scene. I want to point out this. That they are only securing the scene because in the state of wisconsin when a Police Department is involved in an officerinvolved shooting they dont get to investigate themselves chris. That investigation is in the hands of the state d. O. J. Which is a meaningful distinction that people have been calling for in other cases. A fraternity at the university of oklahoma shut down and for very good reason. A video came out this past weekend showing chapter members joining in a racist chant saying among other ugly things that black people would never be admitted to the fraternity. The university has not announced any action yet. But the National Headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, they disbanded the chapter immediately. A protest rally will be held this morning on the universitys campus. In alabama, some 80,000 people marching sunday to mark a turning point in the u. S. Civil rights struggle. The 50th anniversary of selmas bloody sunday. A separate march across the bridge saturday. The brutal 1965 Police Assault on civil rights activist spurred the passage of the Voting Rights act. All right. Hillary clinton, something a little bit lighter here. Hillary clinton obviously yet to publicly address the controversy about her email. However, saturday night live did. The brilliant Kate Mckinnon as hillary, defiant and cool as ice. Those emails are clean as a whistle. This is not how Hillary Clinton goes down. I mean what did you think my emails said . Hi, its hillary, i really screwed up on benghazi today. Please. The whole segment, she is so good. Shes my favorite. The whole the whole thing she does is fantastic. Got to watch it. She can go from Justin Bieber to Hillary Clinton. She really can. Maybe theres not that big a difference. Meanwhile we showed you the angry protests on the streets of madison, wisconsin over the shooting death of that unarmed teenager. Some people compared this case to ferguson. So what really happened in the seconds before that gunfire . Well take a look. Speaking of hillary, will she finally speak out about the email scandal . Well tell you why one of her supporters says, she better. The real question that needs to be asked is what is it that we can do that is impactful . 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Start with you reverend about the details we know about the shooting before it happened. What weve heard through authorities is that a 911 call came in that a black male was yelling and jumping in front of cars. Another call came in seeing that the same suspect was trying to hit and strangle a couple of people. So police went to the address. They said Tony Robinson tried to assault the officer who ultimately shot him. Are people in the community telling a different version of events than that . Pretty consistent with what were hearing in the community. A lot of the friends that were with him that evening have said similar things about what happened. One of the things thats kind of confuseing right now, we dont have a lot of details. We werent allowed to be able to talk to some of the witnesses initially. So were trying to wait to hear more after the investigation to see what really happened and what was going on with tony during this event. If thats the case saying he was merely an unarmed bi racial teenager doesnt tell the whole story. If he was a threat to those around him and to the officer, then it perhaps makes more sense to use deadly force. We have some question marks about that. The officer apparently was outside and there were no eyewitnesss in the house. A lot of people are thinking that maybe the officer was a little bit reckless. Backup was only 30 seconds away. Mike i want to speak with you for a second. Your own son was shot and killed by police in 2004. Since then, you have become an advocate and even changed the law in wisconsin to have more impartial investigations after Something Like this. I know you spent time last night with Tony Robinsons family. Can you tell me what you told them . Well, i met with the mother father. And they were overwhelmed with grief. You can tell that they havent been getting a lot of sleep. They need lots of support right now. I as a parent have gone through what theyre going through. They havent seen the body of their child. Everybodys kkting them. Its a whole new atmosphere for them. They really need a lot of support right now. Thats what has to happen here for them. This feels as though its part of a trend. But maybe thats not the right way to look at this. What happens is these names become household names. We think of Trayvon Martin micha