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anwar awlaki is waging a relentless bloody war against americans, more than ever, storm says, the ciarealizing they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his officers from british, danish, intelligence agencies disagree about how to take out awlaki. controlling the plan means controlling storm. in a bizarre courtship, the spy agencies lavish attention on storm trying to win his loyalty. first up, the danish. wooing storm on behalf of the cia. >> we went to iceland, up to the blue lagoon, and we spend some time up there. >> you were kind of chilling out quite literally up there, right? >> yeah, we were. yeah. >> danish agents break all the rules, taking happy snaps with him. not to be outdone, the british take storm to sweden. >> they booked a four days team building trip at the ice hotel. we had a four-day team building. we went dog sledding. we went snowscootering. i stayed in a very expensive room inside the ice hotel. >> storm says he ultimately chooses to work with the cia, which supports his plan to locate a
anwar awlaki is waging a relentless bloody war against americans, more than ever, storm says, the ciarealizing they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his officers from british, danish, intelligence agencies disagree about how to take out awlaki. controlling the plan means controlling storm. in a bizarre courtship, the spy agencies lavish attention on storm trying to win his loyalty. first up, the danish....
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citizen anwar awlaki was linked to the failed times square bombing the underwear bomber that attemptedblow up a plane and a massacre at fort hood which killed 13. >> he was killed in yemen in 2011 by a predator hell fire missile. but he lives on through this man's abdullah shay even after spending time in a yemeni present on behalf of al-awlaki he announced his support for caliphate press to nearly 10,000 followers on twitter. he tweeted this photo of himself with awlaki. they have taken it to social media to a whole new level. >> they use all platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all of these different platforms they get a lot of access to the younger set. >> richard rin noeldz is a retired army officer investigating terrorists and network of contact. >> we see perhaps as many as 125 different languages being used by isis and isis accounts. >> people may not have homes or jobs or cars, but every one has a phone. >> right. you know, isis has a media center. >> seems to me that isis almost has a rapid response team an
citizen anwar awlaki was linked to the failed times square bombing the underwear bomber that attemptedblow up a plane and a massacre at fort hood which killed 13. >> he was killed in yemen in 2011 by a predator hell fire missile. but he lives on through this man's abdullah shay even after spending time in a yemeni present on behalf of al-awlaki he announced his support for caliphate press to nearly 10,000 followers on twitter. he tweeted this photo of himself with awlaki. they have taken...
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citizen anwar al-awlaki the attempt by the underwear bomber the thwarted attacks of fort 6 and fort hood 13. >> awlaki was killed in yemen in 2011 by a predator hell fire missile. he lives on through abdullah shay. even after serving time in prison for his actions on behalf of awlaki he recently announced his support for caliphate press to nearly 10,000 followers on twitter. he also tweeted this photo of himself with awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis uses all flat storm -- platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all of these different platforms they get a lot of access to the younger set. >> richard reynolds is a retired army officer who spent half of his career in the middle east investigating terrorists. >> we see 125 different languages using isis or isis accounts. >> people may not have phones or jobs or cars but they have a phone. >> isis has media centers. >> seems to me like isis has an rapid response team. they have their message up where old style al qaeda can take weeks to respon
citizen anwar al-awlaki the attempt by the underwear bomber the thwarted attacks of fort 6 and fort hood 13. >> awlaki was killed in yemen in 2011 by a predator hell fire missile. he lives on through abdullah shay. even after serving time in prison for his actions on behalf of awlaki he recently announced his support for caliphate press to nearly 10,000 followers on twitter. he also tweeted this photo of himself with awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis...
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successfully showed and really reveal the true extent of major mid hasan's relationship with anwar al-awlaki. even his own lawyer told fox news that no question of his mind that his radical view of islam was one of the main drivers of this attack. as a personal note, we've been fortunate enough to interview some survivors from fort hood and these are individuals whose lives will never be the same again. some of them still have bullets in them from major hasan that were never, they were never able to surge clue remove. as one -- yourally remove. one father said to us i gave the army my son and what they gave back to me was not the same individual after fort hood. >> really important to remember that. a credit to your great reporting, catherine as well as the reporting from the pentagon today. we'll see how quickly this takes place. the purple heart will be award to some if not all those injured or killed in the fort hood attack. thank you very much, catherine. >> reporter: you're welcome. gregg: long-time nbc news anchor brian williams making headlines and not in a good way. first he got caug
successfully showed and really reveal the true extent of major mid hasan's relationship with anwar al-awlaki. even his own lawyer told fox news that no question of his mind that his radical view of islam was one of the main drivers of this attack. as a personal note, we've been fortunate enough to interview some survivors from fort hood and these are individuals whose lives will never be the same again. some of them still have bullets in them from major hasan that were never, they were never...
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along with joe lieberman and scott brown and jason altmeier several years ago in response to anwar al awlakierican-born cleric, leading al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it was in the press that he was targeted to be killed. he was eventually killed but i thought, if we can kill an american citizen overseas who's a bad guy, and i had no problem with droning him, but the issue became to me if we can kill an american citizen, we should at least figure out a way to deal with his citizenship status. i want to make sure that anybody who would have their citizenship voluntarily relinquished would have an opportunity to appeal that decision. so there's an appeal process in place that simply adds to the precedent of the second world war and how we dealt with others who joined foreign armies. >> congressman, thank you for being with us and for your willingness to speak out. it is refreshing. thank you. >> thanks so much. great to be with you on the show. >>> straight ahead, we're following new violence overseas fighting flares up in eastern ukraine. and world leaders converge on kiev renewing calls
along with joe lieberman and scott brown and jason altmeier several years ago in response to anwar al awlakierican-born cleric, leading al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it was in the press that he was targeted to be killed. he was eventually killed but i thought, if we can kill an american citizen overseas who's a bad guy, and i had no problem with droning him, but the issue became to me if we can kill an american citizen, we should at least figure out a way to deal with his citizenship...
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whilst president of that society was celebrating the attacks on 9/11 attending sermon business anwar al awlaki. he actually blew the whistle on his own son. british authorities had been alerted. they did nothing. in this case what disturbs me most is let's assume that the presentation of this organization which is deeply con controversial chris cage is correct this guy was recruited by mi-5 or stopped in tanzania. this means the british security services knew his identity. he was allowed to return to uk then leave, go to kuwait come back to the uk and leave the uk again in 2012 to go to syria. i'm sorry, but this does to me bespeak of failure or at least on border control. to enter and leave the british isles, i've done it as an american i find it quite, you know -- >> solve the chicken/egg problem. he said one of the reasons he radicalized, he was being harassed each time he crossed. >> no chris -- >> i don't buy that. >> this organization cage used to be known as caged prisoners. the guy making elaborate claims he was a sweet and soft spoken gentle boy. this man koreshy praised jihadists in
whilst president of that society was celebrating the attacks on 9/11 attending sermon business anwar al awlaki. he actually blew the whistle on his own son. british authorities had been alerted. they did nothing. in this case what disturbs me most is let's assume that the presentation of this organization which is deeply con controversial chris cage is correct this guy was recruited by mi-5 or stopped in tanzania. this means the british security services knew his identity. he was allowed to...
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think about the mosque in fairfax, virginia where two or three 9/11 hijackers, ka san went there anwar al awlaki what if one person would have come forward. think of the terrorist attacks we could have thwarted. we need a program that will award those who will come forward so we can thwart these attacks and nip them in the bud. >> a big solution coming from van hipp who has a new book out on this exact topic. thank you so much. by the way, let's listen in, van, to jeb. why don't don't we. >> some people are angry about this, and, look i feel your pain. i was in miami this morning. it was 70 degrees. the simple fact is, there is no plan to deport 11 million people. we should give them a path to legal status where they work, where they don't receive government benefits, where they don't break the law where they learn english, and where they make a contribution to our society. that's what we need to be focused on. >> a lot of reaction. let me do a follow-up. we had senator rubio a friend of yours from florida, i asked him the same question. we always hear about spending consults and tax increases.
think about the mosque in fairfax, virginia where two or three 9/11 hijackers, ka san went there anwar al awlaki what if one person would have come forward. think of the terrorist attacks we could have thwarted. we need a program that will award those who will come forward so we can thwart these attacks and nip them in the bud. >> a big solution coming from van hipp who has a new book out on this exact topic. thank you so much. by the way, let's listen in, van, to jeb. why don't don't we....
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. >> anwar al-awlaki would say we consider it very business, wouldn't he? >> absolutely. >> mr. mccain, you said earlier, to senator graham, that the united states, the administration is barred from bringing guantanamo detainees to the united states mainland. it's also barred from releasing detainees without 30 days congressional notification. why should the american people believe that that obligation will be any more respected than the prior notification was last year? >> sir, the lack of notification in the bergdahl case has not been repeated. i don't expect it to be repeated. >> but my point is that all laws are created equal. there's a law that prohibits detainees from coming to guantanamo bay. this administration has a habit of surprising the american people in national security matters. what assurance can we receive that there will not be a guantanamo detainee on our shores tomorrow morning? >> senator, what i can say, as to the 30-day notice issue, our lawyers believed we had a valid legal reason for the action we took, and we'll get you that explanation. on the issue th
. >> anwar al-awlaki would say we consider it very business, wouldn't he? >> absolutely. >> mr. mccain, you said earlier, to senator graham, that the united states, the administration is barred from bringing guantanamo detainees to the united states mainland. it's also barred from releasing detainees without 30 days congressional notification. why should the american people believe that that obligation will be any more respected than the prior notification was last year?...