catherine clifford explains why they were still so important to the i.s. >> both were on death row inordan. sajida al-rishawi was a failed suicide bomber. he confessed to shooting a driver and kidnapping two diplomats. sajida al-rishawi and her husband entered a crowded hotel. he set off his explosive belt. 60 people were killed. sajida al-rishawi later fled the scene. she was awaiting the death sentence in this prison. both prisoners had been used as bargaining pawns. why were former operatives of importance to the islamic state group? it is a faction of al qaeda in iraq, but snowballed into the powerful separate entity, which now rivals al qaeda. both prisoners were linked to the slain jordanian leader in iraq. relatives were close aids. he is still celebrated as an inspirational figure by the islamic state group. >> here in france, there has been another terror attack in the town of nice. a man stabbed three soldiers in broad daylight. they were guarding a jewish community center at the time. the attacker has the same last name as one of the paris attackers from january. claire wil