Terrorists have to find a way to pay the bills, and a Colorado-based company tracks how ISIS gets and spends its money -- even down to the salaries of fighters. Also, Denver clears a homeless camp it says threatened people's health and safety. And, now that combat roles are open to women, Congress is weighing whether they should have to register with the Selective Service as men do. But two Colorado congressmen say want to do away with selective service entirely. And, we go inside a play about three generations of Hispanic military veterans.
Following The ISIS Money Trail, Denver Clears Homeless Camps, Congressmen Question The Need For Selective Service, A Play About Hispanic Veterans
By Ryan Warner