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awlaki is fast riding up the cia's most wanted list.elieves he has the perfect plan to trap him. using a european blonde as bait. >> i hope. >> i hope. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® and it's working its magic once again. the first place. here it means more than lines or pictures on a page. it's a way of life. it's music and color. the more we give in to the magic of this place, the more we'd like to stay. oaxaca. live it to believe it. who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. b
awlaki is fast riding up the cia's most wanted list.elieves he has the perfect plan to trap him. using a european blonde as bait. >> i hope. >> i hope. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend....
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to see awlaki. hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he's worried about security but he's also worried about people following me. >> the mission, give awlaki a laptop, solar panels, night vision goggles he'd requested. some secretly implanted with spy software. then storm says he gives awlaki one more cia gift. $5,000. cash. >> he looked at me and he tapped his chest pocket where the $5,000 were, and he said, can we buy bullets and weapons? i said, yeah, of course you can. my handler in denmark, he said, you know what, you've just been tested and you just passed it because if i said no, he knew, anwar, that this money was from the intelligence and he knew that they're not allowed to sponsor or to pay for weapons and bullets. >> storm is loving his 007 life, but as he drives away from this meeting with awlaki, he is worried. >> the tables have turned. >> awlaki has grown more violent, and the world should be afraid. >> anwar was wearing a green military camouflage jacket over his robe. he had a ceremo
to see awlaki. hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he's worried about security but he's also worried about people following me. >> the mission, give awlaki a laptop, solar panels, night vision goggles he'd requested. some secretly implanted with spy software. then storm says he gives awlaki one more cia gift. $5,000. cash. >> he looked at me and he tapped his chest pocket where the $5,000 were, and he said, can we buy bullets and weapons? i said, yeah, of course you can. my...
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storm believes he was key in leading the cia to al-awlaki.eated and lets intelligence agencies know he is furious. according to storm, they set up a meeting at the marienlyst hotel in denmark. inside the lobby, storm says he starts secretly reporting as danish agents approach. >> i put my iphone in my pocket and i recorded the conversation. then inside a private room, storm says he continues recording, as he comes face to face with a man he says is cia agent michael. >> either you trust us or you don't. in this case, i guess you don't. >> i don't. we had our team. we had our whole project going forward. of which you played the highest role. okay, the president of the united states. okay? knows you. he knows about your work. >> the cia's attempt to placate storm fails. tempers are rising. >> i'm not sure why you think we would [ bleep ] you. why do you think that? >> first of all it is about honor as well. >> now we don't have any honor. >> you asked me. i want to answer. i want to yemen again. i establish aid contact with anwar. and i was the
storm believes he was key in leading the cia to al-awlaki.eated and lets intelligence agencies know he is furious. according to storm, they set up a meeting at the marienlyst hotel in denmark. inside the lobby, storm says he starts secretly reporting as danish agents approach. >> i put my iphone in my pocket and i recorded the conversation. then inside a private room, storm says he continues recording, as he comes face to face with a man he says is cia agent michael. >> either you...
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awlaki is fast writing up the cia's most wanted list. storm believes he has the perfect plan to trap him. using a european blonde as bait. >> i hope. when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. wait, wait, wait, it's wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capi
awlaki is fast writing up the cia's most wanted list. storm believes he has the perfect plan to trap him. using a european blonde as bait. >> i hope. when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. wait, wait, wait, it's wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the...
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he tweeted this photo himself with al awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis uses all platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp, restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all 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 30 year career in the middle east, investigating terrorist and their network of contacts. >> 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 everyone has got a phone. >> right. you know, isis has a media center. >> just seems to me that isis almost has a rapid response team. an event happens, they have got their message up. where is the old style al qaeda can sometimes take weeks to respond. >> isis also hijacks big news events online using a sophisticated media center. analyzing the highly produced execution videos. >> the media center in syria. this is like a digital network. it's
he tweeted this photo himself with al awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis uses all platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp, restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all 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 30 year career in the middle east, investigating terrorist and their network of contacts. >> we see perhaps as many...
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awlaki. originally this guy was deep inside al qaeda's world. he was a true cad ral. then he flipped and started working for the fbi, british and danish intelligence. he was their most valuable agent. >> what you lirned about what was going on in awlaki's head is also very bizarre. he was thrilled when he got this hot blonde wife, right? >> yeah. he wanted a convert, a european sister to share his life in the tribal areas of yemen. as he was plotting the attack, he was e-mailing this guy all about this blonde european wife that he wanted. eventually that became a cia honey pot trap operation where they wanted her to go in with a tracking device in her suitcase into yemen and that would be the way they would locate -- >> he planted that, right? >> he she wasn't aware? >> no, she wasn't aware. she was a radical. >> she believed. >> she wanted to marry al awlaki. he spotted her on a facebook fan page. he met rer in volunteer even in. she eventually goes to yemen with a suitcase, with the trackin
awlaki. originally this guy was deep inside al qaeda's world. he was a true cad ral. then he flipped and started working for the fbi, british and danish intelligence. he was their most valuable agent. >> what you lirned about what was going on in awlaki's head is also very bizarre. he was thrilled when he got this hot blonde wife, right? >> yeah. he wanted a convert, a european sister to share his life in the tribal areas of yemen. as he was plotting the attack, he was e-mailing...
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here we go. >> so that is a marriage proposal from awlaki to hisue# croatian.w did morten have that in his possession and it never kimmel before? things like that that to how wonder if he has the replies from what we could place you. it is the absolute wealth of corroboratingo;iq detail but we try to lay it out as much as possible there is the appendix and the cover photo section. there is the documentary where you will see that play out as well. so that gave confidence. we have a microphone coming to you. >> what does the ncaa think? >> anyone here to comment from the cia? [laughter] >> they have not commented on the record on this storyjnhr. >> when you describe the reason you did not go to afghanistan because your wife was pregnant you do not want to travel or these but then you went to somalia"yy7>vpd left your family. i am curious what role did your wife and kids play in either preventing new from going or from leaving? >> my wife at that time was from morocco. i did not want to leave them nor did i want to take them. because some people do get arrested ov
here we go. >> so that is a marriage proposal from awlaki to hisue# croatian.w did morten have that in his possession and it never kimmel before? things like that that to how wonder if he has the replies from what we could place you. it is the absolute wealth of corroboratingo;iq detail but we try to lay it out as much as possible there is the appendix and the cover photo section. there is the documentary where you will see that play out as well. so that gave confidence. we have a...
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he tweeted this photo himself with al awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis uses all platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp, restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all 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 30 year career in the middle east, investigating terrorist and their network of contacts. >> 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 everyone has got a phone. >> right. you know, isis has a media center. >> just seems to me that isis almost has a rapid response team. an event happens, they have got their message up. where is the old style al qaeda can sometimes take weeks to respond. >> isis also hijacks big news events online using a sophisticated media center. analyzing the highly produced execution videos. >> the media center in syria. this is like a digital network. it's
he tweeted this photo himself with al awlaki. isis has taken social media to a whole new level. >> isis uses all platforms everything from facebook to twitter to yelp, restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all 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 30 year career in the middle east, investigating terrorist and their network of contacts. >> we see perhaps as many...
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here we go. >> so that is a marriage proposal from awlaki to hisue# croatian.w did morten have that in his possession and it never kimmel before? things like that that to how wonder if he has the replies from what we could place you. it is the absolute wealth of corroboratingo;iq detail but we try to lay it out as much as possible there is the appendix and the cover photo section. there is the documentary where you will see that play out as well. so that gave confidence. we have a microphone coming to you. >> what does the ncaa think? >> anyone here to comment from the cia? [laughter] >> they have not commented on the record on this storyjnhr. >> when you describe the reason you did not go to afghanistan because your wife was pregnant you do not want to travel or these but then you went to somalia"yy7>vpd left your family. i am curious what role did your wife and kids play in either preventing new from going or from leaving? >> my wife at that time was from morocco. i did not want to leave them nor did i want to take them. because some people do get arrested ov
here we go. >> so that is a marriage proposal from awlaki to hisue# croatian.w did morten have that in his possession and it never kimmel before? things like that that to how wonder if he has the replies from what we could place you. it is the absolute wealth of corroboratingo;iq detail but we try to lay it out as much as possible there is the appendix and the cover photo section. there is the documentary where you will see that play out as well. so that gave confidence. we have a...
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and they were able to trace this back to awlaki. >> it is an incredible story, an amazing tale.ned to him? i understand he is in hiding. >> he is in hiding. isis threatened his life last year, they had a picture on a wall of him. if he doesn't receive protection from western intelligence, he has to have his wits about him every single day. >> why doesn't he have protection? >> because he told his story and wrote a book with us. he felt that was the best thing he could do. he wanted the world to know what he really was. that he was not part of al qaeda. but really secretly working for western intelligence with cia. >> and because of that, that was something obviously western intelligence, they don't want people they are protecting to write a story like this. so they said we can't protect you. >> yeah, that was the deal. you stay settlemeilent, we prot, you go public, you're on your own. >> that is fascinating, and congratulations on the book of course. check out cnn special report, double agent for the al qaeda, right here, 9 eastern, cnn. >> in northern california, wildfire thre
and they were able to trace this back to awlaki. >> it is an incredible story, an amazing tale.ned to him? i understand he is in hiding. >> he is in hiding. isis threatened his life last year, they had a picture on a wall of him. if he doesn't receive protection from western intelligence, he has to have his wits about him every single day. >> why doesn't he have protection? >> because he told his story and wrote a book with us. he felt that was the best thing he could...
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we didn't get to it a video shown on anwar al-awlaki and his wife responding to the proposal.equipment problem appeared at the bookstore downstairs is open immediately adjacent to the lobby. and so those who want to get it down there, it's possible to get a least two of the three authors to sign it. and morten storm, his arm is an outlaw, he's a big guy. but with that, thank you so much for coming to the book launch. >> thank you. >> house campaign 2014 debate coverage continues at 9:00 a.m. eastern between state senator democrat wendy davis and attorney general greg abbott and live on thursday night, joe dorman and the incumbent mary fallin on c-span2. watch the nebraska governors debate between these two candidates in 2014. more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> c-span2 provides live coverage of the senate or proceedings in key public policy events. every book weekend, booktv. the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. got you as a public service by your local cable satellite provider. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >>
we didn't get to it a video shown on anwar al-awlaki and his wife responding to the proposal.equipment problem appeared at the bookstore downstairs is open immediately adjacent to the lobby. and so those who want to get it down there, it's possible to get a least two of the three authors to sign it. and morten storm, his arm is an outlaw, he's a big guy. but with that, thank you so much for coming to the book launch. >> thank you. >> house campaign 2014 debate coverage continues at...
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he posted this of himself with at-batti -- awlaki. >> they use all platforms from facebook to twitter to yelp restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all of these platforms they get ark success to the younger set. >> he spent his career in the middle east investigating terrorists and their network of terrorists. >> we see 125 different languages being used by isis. >> people may not have homes or jobs or cars but everyone has a phone. >> isis has a media center. >> it seems to me isis almost has a rapidç response team an event happens, they have got their message up where as the old style al qaeda can sometimes take weeks to respond. >> isis also hijacked big news events on-line using a sophisticated media center believed to be based in their strong hold of assyria. they are analyzing the highly released execution videos. >> this media center this is like a digital network. almost like a tv station if you will. >> they have the ability to move cameras, lighting, sound into an austere situation, do the deed without being molested, nobody is dropping bombs on them or obam
he posted this of himself with at-batti -- awlaki. >> they use all platforms from facebook to twitter to yelp restaurant recommendations in syria. because they use all of these platforms they get ark success to the younger set. >> he spent his career in the middle east investigating terrorists and their network of terrorists. >> we see 125 different languages being used by isis. >> people may not have homes or jobs or cars but everyone has a phone. >> isis has a...
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he helped the cia, he says, take down american-educated anwar awlaki the cleric who inspired the ft. hood shooter, hasan nidal. inspired attacks in london against the underground rail network and bus network there. so this was a man who was high on the u.s. most wanted target list and this morton storm who became a jihadist and then became a spy, he says that he helped get anwar awlaki. there was a dispute over that in the end. but he says in his words that he helped take down 30 terror leaders over a number of years. >> fascinating, looking forward to watching it. thanks to nic robertson in scotland. don't miss the cnn special report "double agent, inside al qaeda for the cia." it airs tuesday night at 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up on the national lead, it's unnerving to learn your credit card number might have been stolen but imagine the private details about your children, even when and where they're dropped off by the school bus, available for anyone who knows how to hack into the system. that's our lead investigation coming up next. >>> plus, hillary clinton trying to win over the
he helped the cia, he says, take down american-educated anwar awlaki the cleric who inspired the ft. hood shooter, hasan nidal. inspired attacks in london against the underground rail network and bus network there. so this was a man who was high on the u.s. most wanted target list and this morton storm who became a jihadist and then became a spy, he says that he helped get anwar awlaki. there was a dispute over that in the end. but he says in his words that he helped take down 30 terror leaders...
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he says that he played a significant role in bringing down the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki whorror attacks not only in the united states, not only in yemen but great britain as well. although that was contested in the end, he says that he played that role. and really, it was the argument over what role he played there that caused him to give up his work as a spy. but it is agents like him who have the contacts, who come in and tell intelligence services that they want to work for them that present the possibility in tackling groups like isis at the moment. nic robertson, cnn, glasgow, scotland. >>> to learn more about the al qaeda terrorist who switched sides and became a spy to help the west win the war on terror, tune into a cnn exclusive special report, "double agent: inside al qaeda for the cia." that's tonight, 8:00 eastern on cnn. >>> still ahead in the "newsroom," in the bayou state, they call him the silver fox. edwin edwards served four terms as louisiana governor. then he did time for corruption, but that's not stopping him from running for u.s. congress. take and...
he says that he played a significant role in bringing down the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki whorror attacks not only in the united states, not only in yemen but great britain as well. although that was contested in the end, he says that he played that role. and really, it was the argument over what role he played there that caused him to give up his work as a spy. but it is agents like him who have the contacts, who come in and tell intelligence services that they want to work for them...
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anwar al-awlaki is still a recruiter. they are being successful. people are showing up.chnology these toothpaste container bombs and blow it up. europeans and americans as well. some folks are back here plotting this very plot. >> another terrorist group in syria the reason for the air strikes is britain. britain has not joined us on that. are we expecting britain to join us in the air strikes and how will it change the operation? >> britt fan is a must have. they bring a lot of combat power with them. they were with us going into iraq. we could use their help now. past of the probl-- part of the problem getting others on board they are seeing what the british is going to do. you get britain on, many of the a arab nations are sitting on the side lines. they are part of nato. they need to come with us on this. i think they will. >> lieutenant journal tony schafer. thank you for joining us. you are always so good and great insight always. >> the time now is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up, how does nearly $4 billion go missing? don't ask the obama administration. w
anwar al-awlaki is still a recruiter. they are being successful. people are showing up.chnology these toothpaste container bombs and blow it up. europeans and americans as well. some folks are back here plotting this very plot. >> another terrorist group in syria the reason for the air strikes is britain. britain has not joined us on that. are we expecting britain to join us in the air strikes and how will it change the operation? >> britt fan is a must have. they bring a lot of...
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they will be trying to recruit like anwar al-awlaki was trying to recruit.e was a terrorist self recruited. a group attack then they are looking for long-term planning for a catastrophic attack that would ee gyclipse 9-11. >> how? >> they are looking for pleasure craft and moving people and material into the country under our radar. a pleasure craft -- coast card gant get the pleasure craft in the border. it is wide open. we credible information they are moving reconnaissance elements in through the southern border. they both understand our media, and they understand the plan. they have been good in iraq. no reason to think they won't be able to do reconnaissance in the country here and look for a catastrophic attack against one of the major targets. >> planning and time a big problem with the groups. nice to have you here. >> ainsley? >> thanks, heather. it is 6 minutes to the top of the hour. as we head to break we have time lapse video from the top of one world trade center here in new york city. when workers finished raising the spiral it expands to make
they will be trying to recruit like anwar al-awlaki was trying to recruit.e was a terrorist self recruited. a group attack then they are looking for long-term planning for a catastrophic attack that would ee gyclipse 9-11. >> how? >> they are looking for pleasure craft and moving people and material into the country under our radar. a pleasure craft -- coast card gant get the pleasure craft in the border. it is wide open. we credible information they are moving reconnaissance...
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has been successful killing off dozens of leaders, one of them awlaki, a top strategist. >> they gottwo man at guantanamo bay. >> reporter: still standing two of the most dangerous, its top leader and its master bombmaker. al asiri is responsible for attempts to bomb planes headed for the united states including the underwear bomb attack and 2010 printer cartridge bomb plot. there is concern al asiri is sharing bombmaker groups in syria. white house officials say there's more work to be done in yemen. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> coming up after the break, isis wants to add more women to its ranks. you'll hear from experts who say the terror group is look for a certain type of female. >>> also ahead, other news that we're following. new developments for young american man held in northern korea. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. >>> checking other stories, authorities in uganda say they have foiled a terror plot there and arreste
has been successful killing off dozens of leaders, one of them awlaki, a top strategist. >> they gottwo man at guantanamo bay. >> reporter: still standing two of the most dangerous, its top leader and its master bombmaker. al asiri is responsible for attempts to bomb planes headed for the united states including the underwear bomb attack and 2010 printer cartridge bomb plot. there is concern al asiri is sharing bombmaker groups in syria. white house officials say there's more work...
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big difference from when nidal hasan haws communicating with anwar al awlaki in yemen and getting clear clarification of what to do. >> major nidal hasan who killed a lot of fellow soldiers at fort hood in texas. thanks for that report. the top u.s. counterterrorism official here in washington delivered an ominous warning about the threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, also known as aqap. listen to this. >> al qaeda core continues to support attacking the west. and for now remains the recognized leader of a global jihadist movement. al qaeda's official branch is in yemen and somalia continue to remain extremely active. over the past five years, aqap sought to take down an airplane bound for the united states. and last year's boston marathon bombing is a reminder of that. >> pretty chilling warning from the national counterterrorism director, matthew olsen. let's get some reaction. joining us from capitol hill, the republican chairman of the house homeland security committee, congressman michael mccall of texas. congressman, when you hear the counterterrorism director, matthew o
big difference from when nidal hasan haws communicating with anwar al awlaki in yemen and getting clear clarification of what to do. >> major nidal hasan who killed a lot of fellow soldiers at fort hood in texas. thanks for that report. the top u.s. counterterrorism official here in washington delivered an ominous warning about the threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, also known as aqap. listen to this. >> al qaeda core continues to support attacking the west. and for now...
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you remember anwar al awlaki was very good at this. radicalizing americans by using the internet. we saw how that turned out with hassan nadal. >> how often can the iraqis learn from someone like this captured fighter? what can they get from him? >> i don't think that much. for start, he's a foot soldier. it's not like he's going to know strategy. they use islamic nicknames, abu this, abu that. no one uses their real name. it's interesting he met europes and americans and other na nationalities. he can't tell you about who they are in terms of what they really are. he has a straw's-eye view. we know where the pipeline is coming. most is coming through turkey and turkey is beginning to crack down. it understands this is really a problem mind guess is they learn something, it's atmospherics. it's not like they captured abu baghdadi or some senior isis commander who has a sense of what the joeoverall strategy is >> he was given basic rudimentary training and sent to the front lines. he's expendable, he's cannon fodder. >> what about recruiting? when you put a brutal murder of a weste
you remember anwar al awlaki was very good at this. radicalizing americans by using the internet. we saw how that turned out with hassan nadal. >> how often can the iraqis learn from someone like this captured fighter? what can they get from him? >> i don't think that much. for start, he's a foot soldier. it's not like he's going to know strategy. they use islamic nicknames, abu this, abu that. no one uses their real name. it's interesting he met europes and americans and other na...
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. >> he tried to reach out to anwar al-awlaki. >> and think about the strike last week, those were not folks returning from strikes in syria but folks radicalized on line. they took to arms in a very violent way. >> and this also is in the wake of the crisis calling for lone wolf attacks in the united states. so you have that coupled with the strikes overnight and the concern is that individuals could be self-radicalized in the homeland. >>> about 100 yards behind me in the sculpture garden here, there is a statue called let us beat swords into plow shares. the aim after world war ii, where they were using force in limited ways to prevent larger disasters. over the years, members of the organization have done nearly as much war making as peace-keeping. and as jim acosta, so are modern presidents including the current one. >> reporter: for president obama it is the war on terrorism 2.0. meeting with his own coalition of the willing of arab partners during the meeting of the united nations mr. obama warned the new fight won't be over soon. >> because of the unprecedented effort of the co
. >> he tried to reach out to anwar al-awlaki. >> and think about the strike last week, those were not folks returning from strikes in syria but folks radicalized on line. they took to arms in a very violent way. >> and this also is in the wake of the crisis calling for lone wolf attacks in the united states. so you have that coupled with the strikes overnight and the concern is that individuals could be self-radicalized in the homeland. >>> about 100 yards behind me...
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and also we did not get a chance to play the video of awlaki wife responding to the proposaly3 but that is in the lobby as well and i am told that for those who try to buy the book there was the problem up here but the bookstore downstairs is open for those who want to you get the book can get it by assuming you could get at least two of three authors could sign that. thank you for coming to the book's launch. [applause] the fine against insurgents in fallujah in 2007 and rightabout that day in their books "fallujah redux" they talk about their experience and the rise of isis politics & prose in washington d.c.. this is one of our. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i am:owner of politics & prose in behalf of the entire staff, thinks for coming alex on this lovely afternoon. now is a good time to turn off your cellphone. when make it to the q&a session because we are being filmed%g, we would appreciate it if you would find your way to this microphone to the table to pick up your question. at the end normally we ask the audience to fold up their chairs but you don't have to bec
and also we did not get a chance to play the video of awlaki wife responding to the proposaly3 but that is in the lobby as well and i am told that for those who try to buy the book there was the problem up here but the bookstore downstairs is open for those who want to you get the book can get it by assuming you could get at least two of three authors could sign that. thank you for coming to the book's launch. [applause] the fine against insurgents in fallujah in 2007 and rightabout that day...
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anwar al awlaki, who was later killed by a drone, in yemen, his passport was taken first. >> who is theoblems? is it somebody in the state department? >> it's the state department. there have been cases where individuals abroad have said i'm not involved in terrorism. you don't have the right to do that. they've gone to court to have their passports reinstated. most of the time, the state department wins. there have been occasions reports have said your evidence is insufficient. what makes the cameron effort different is that he's really lowering the barrier. he's saying if you're even suspected of being involved in terrorist activities, we're going to pull your passport. that's a more permissive standard for the government here. >> we have a standard within the state department. they can decide that in a quiet board room. >> that's right. you don't have to be convicted of a crime. you don't have to have any charges against you. the state department, the law that congress has passed, said this is up to the state department. they've used that power. >> one of the first things a lot of cr
anwar al awlaki, who was later killed by a drone, in yemen, his passport was taken first. >> who is theoblems? is it somebody in the state department? >> it's the state department. there have been cases where individuals abroad have said i'm not involved in terrorism. you don't have the right to do that. they've gone to court to have their passports reinstated. most of the time, the state department wins. there have been occasions reports have said your evidence is insufficient....
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covering this now for 13 years, especially with the american cleric who was based in yemen, anwar al al-awlaki, they have sort of a big presence, but they're very little said angry people. i say that because they try to blow themselves up into an image which is much greater than they are. social media has really been a way to throw gasoline on the fire, if you will, of their message. but you must remember that they're a bunch of guys sitting in an apartment with a laptop computer putting this together. >> and sadly, the plotters of 9-11 were some guys sitting in an apartment in hamburg and they were able to carry that out and i'm so glad you made that point. bagdadi was in u.s. custody at one point and handed over to the iraqis. he is the leader of isis and if there are air strikes in syria, he must be at the top of the list. as you said, there is other in must be in the top of the list and there is issues such as iran and russia warning that if we strike syria, that is a sign of aggression. susan esstrij is a joining us and a democratic pollster and susan, your sense about the tragic news abo
covering this now for 13 years, especially with the american cleric who was based in yemen, anwar al al-awlaki, they have sort of a big presence, but they're very little said angry people. i say that because they try to blow themselves up into an image which is much greater than they are. social media has really been a way to throw gasoline on the fire, if you will, of their message. but you must remember that they're a bunch of guys sitting in an apartment with a laptop computer putting this...
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so, now, is anwar al awlaki. all leaders of significant groups.isis? should al baghdadi be as concerned as i think american officials would like him to be? >> certainly, al baghdadi is aware he's a massive american target at this point. as important as decapitating these groups is, decapitation is not a strategy, it's just an element of a strategy. >> and in terms of a decapitation, no one knows where al baghdadi is. he is so reclusive. he's much like bin laden in the sense that sometimes you'll see an image on video but it's outdated and he doesn't give regular updates or messages. this has got to be a brutal task for america or this new coalition to try to track down his whereabouts if they want him to suffer the same fate. >> just as tracking down ayman al zawahiri, bin laden's former lieutenant, and now the head of al qaeda. the success we've had at decapitating the leaders we've done attest to the ability of our intelligence agencies. >> a good reminder al zawahiri is still alive and still pumping out videos. i think one just last week as wel
so, now, is anwar al awlaki. all leaders of significant groups.isis? should al baghdadi be as concerned as i think american officials would like him to be? >> certainly, al baghdadi is aware he's a massive american target at this point. as important as decapitating these groups is, decapitation is not a strategy, it's just an element of a strategy. >> and in terms of a decapitation, no one knows where al baghdadi is. he is so reclusive. he's much like bin laden in the sense that...
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al-awlaki is a highly educated guy.think about us that makes us their number one target >> first of all, as a muslim, as true believing muslim, islam means submission and muslim who believes in this, he believes he must submit himself fully, without questioning. everything islam stands for is the truth. everything that is not islamic is falsehood. so everything you must love is for the sake of allah and everything you must hate, you must hate for the sake of allah. >> so right now what do we need to know about al-qaeda here in the west as we look back 13 years since 9-11? >> we need to know that al-qaeda is still out there, it's still existing and they have now now competition with isis. however, both of them have the very same ideology, the fundamentals are still the same. what is the difference between them is the way of trying to achieve those goals. isis obviously is much more hard core than al-qaeda. however, the ones who are most successful, unfortunately. al-qaeda now will try everything to compete and they will
al-awlaki is a highly educated guy.think about us that makes us their number one target >> first of all, as a muslim, as true believing muslim, islam means submission and muslim who believes in this, he believes he must submit himself fully, without questioning. everything islam stands for is the truth. everything that is not islamic is falsehood. so everything you must love is for the sake of allah and everything you must hate, you must hate for the sake of allah. >> so right now...
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was the promulgator of anwar al awlaki, that u.s. droughns took out in yemen.o to somalia or iraq or yemen. >> you don't have to now. to that point i want to bring jamie in, because when we talk about how isis recruits differently, say, than al qaeda, and specifically recruiting women, talk to us about the purpose that they are recruiting women for. >> they're slicker than al qaeda. i mean, they're a lot slicker. they tailor the propaganda depending on which social media site they're using and what kind of group they're targeting. for example, axa mahmoud is a recruiter herself. she's part of a group of western jihadist women there who have been tweeting and blogging trying to attract other western girls, women to go to syria, marry a jihadist and become part of the new caliphate. so, they are much slicker about how they target. in a sense i agree with michael, in a way she's stereotypical. most of the people who are going over there, whether they are male or female fighters, are actually people who are university educated or could be. they seem to be lacking a
was the promulgator of anwar al awlaki, that u.s. droughns took out in yemen.o to somalia or iraq or yemen. >> you don't have to now. to that point i want to bring jamie in, because when we talk about how isis recruits differently, say, than al qaeda, and specifically recruiting women, talk to us about the purpose that they are recruiting women for. >> they're slicker than al qaeda. i mean, they're a lot slicker. they tailor the propaganda depending on which social media site...
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he was following writings of anwar al-awlaki.nted to kill these people, three in washington state and brendan tevlin as well, he was outraged by military killings in afghanistan and syria. >> if i could say one thing. hassan was on a military installation. this guy we got him going from one state to the other. doug? >> in the statute conduct spanning national boundaries which is context for interrorism. he turned around and said it. but from the dry legal standpoint, you made this point inherently. you need corroboration of it. so as you posed in your question, does he have some ties to some entity or organization. with nothing more, let me throw in, both new jersey and district of columbia have we call local, d.c. is not a state, local terrorism statutes. >> i understand. he said a life for a life. he said that he was against, what the u.s. military action was. he is devout muslim according to his -- >> the point is, he will get life imprisonment at minimum, possibly death penalty. martha: understood. what concerns me if this is
he was following writings of anwar al-awlaki.nted to kill these people, three in washington state and brendan tevlin as well, he was outraged by military killings in afghanistan and syria. >> if i could say one thing. hassan was on a military installation. this guy we got him going from one state to the other. doug? >> in the statute conduct spanning national boundaries which is context for interrorism. he turned around and said it. but from the dry legal standpoint, you made this...
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one of them, awlaki, the american-born cleric, a top strategist. >> they also got the number two in thea saudi who had been at guantanamo bay. >> reporter: but still handing, two of the most dangerous terrorists that threaten america. now, al asari is responsible for some nearly successful attempts to bomb planes bound for the u.s., including the underwear bomb day attack in 2009 and the 2010 printer cartridge bomb plot. there is concern now that he may be sharing his technology with jihadist groups in syria. white house officials acknowledge there's more work to be done in yemen. wolf? >> where are those two dangerous leaders? >> reporter: an official told me today they believe the overall leader is somewhere in southern yemen, where there is some strong holds there in the rural areas. when asked about the bombmaker, that official couldn't give me an answer on where they think he is. that's a dangerous notion that he's out there, maybe exporting his technology. >> thank you very much. jim sciutto is watching what's going on. he's got some new information for us. what are you learning,
one of them, awlaki, the american-born cleric, a top strategist. >> they also got the number two in thea saudi who had been at guantanamo bay. >> reporter: but still handing, two of the most dangerous terrorists that threaten america. now, al asari is responsible for some nearly successful attempts to bomb planes bound for the u.s., including the underwear bomb day attack in 2009 and the 2010 printer cartridge bomb plot. there is concern now that he may be sharing his technology...
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>> in the hasan case, you have e-mail traffic between him and anwar al awlaki in yemen at the time. a much better case to be made in the hasan case. in this one, we don't know what authorities have discovered. he made the statement in custody -- >> isn't that enough? he said, i did this because i hate the united states, i randomly allegedly he says killed four young men in washington state, then another young man in new jersey? >> the federal government doesn't want to overwork the statute and stretch it to something of just a verbal blurt-out during a police interrogation. they want to see, did he have e-mail traffic? if he was raising money for al shabaab and other indications, that supports later if they want to put the charge of terrorism on him. but they're not going to -- really when somebody just makes comments and blurts out loud that they believe in a certain thing, it doesn't necessarily mean they're going to prosecute just for that. >> we don't have a lot of the information, jeffrey, about what he may have been doing online, if he was inspired by any of these websites, th
>> in the hasan case, you have e-mail traffic between him and anwar al awlaki in yemen at the time. a much better case to be made in the hasan case. in this one, we don't know what authorities have discovered. he made the statement in custody -- >> isn't that enough? he said, i did this because i hate the united states, i randomly allegedly he says killed four young men in washington state, then another young man in new jersey? >> the federal government doesn't want to...
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al awlaki in yemen.ysts say killing baghdadi won't be effective because someone else will simply take his place. others disagree. saying leaders like baghdadi bring special skills. >> what he brings is really a different image and mentality, mindset, and what -- we see this playing out through the group'sing a a agrees saggressie use of tactics, its ideology. everyone the twitter campaign. all centerly planned and organized. >> officials point on the threat from baghdadi is relatively recent. an official urges patience telling us it is a real cat and mouse game and in this case the cat is an experienced hunter. >> you have information on how tough it is to track this leader. >> we get the clear picture he is a very clever and elusive operator. he survived the u.s. surge in iraq. he's been in address out of u.s. custody in iraq over the years. he is obsessed with staying in the shadows. it there are reports he covers his face even when meeting with his open people. only team he was in the public eye was w
al awlaki in yemen.ysts say killing baghdadi won't be effective because someone else will simply take his place. others disagree. saying leaders like baghdadi bring special skills. >> what he brings is really a different image and mentality, mindset, and what -- we see this playing out through the group'sing a a agrees saggressie use of tactics, its ideology. everyone the twitter campaign. all centerly planned and organized. >> officials point on the threat from baghdadi is...
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one of the threats that rose up with awlaki that was killed in yemen is that he was really focused oner attack. so he did the ink cartridge bomb design. he designed, recruited and implemented the individual who got on the airplane to fly to detroit that was also known as the underwear bomber, that was supposed to blow up over the city of detroit. he had a fixation on it. his successors also that have same fixation. the ones working on those bombs, they're still this and doing it and we know they're reaching out saying we're getting close. that's what concerns us about the al qaeda attack. >> what do you make of this man from rochester, new york, a naturalized american city, born in yemen, now accused of supporting isis. the nypd commissioner warning ice else would be more into that lone wolf model. how much of a concern is there that these isolated terrorists could pose a threat? >> they're radicalized through this global network, including sophisticated english, arabic, dozens of other languages where they're targeting americans. people who have transitted yemen or other countries of
one of the threats that rose up with awlaki that was killed in yemen is that he was really focused oner attack. so he did the ink cartridge bomb design. he designed, recruited and implemented the individual who got on the airplane to fly to detroit that was also known as the underwear bomber, that was supposed to blow up over the city of detroit. he had a fixation on it. his successors also that have same fixation. the ones working on those bombs, they're still this and doing it and we know...
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hood shooter was ideologically motivated, had watched videos and tried to reach out to anwar al awlaki. >> or the boston bombers as well, one who did travel to areas in the middle east, but not his brother and they were inspired, they read "inspire" magazine and got instructions on how to build a build. >> coming up next, more breaking news in the search for hannah graham and the growing focus on a man she was seen with the night she vanished. we'll show you the surveillance video. police say they're closing in. also that alleged cop killer in the pennsylvania woods. they believe they're closing in. what could be a key discovery in the manhunt. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was t
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yes, just a few minutes from the white house on war al al-awlaki, you may remember him, the al-qaeda strike in 2011. he was the imam at a major mosque right here in northern virginia. again, large muslim immigrant population here. and again, washington, d.c., obviously major terror target. >> dearborn, michigan, number three. >> very unflattering nickname. other than new york city, dearborn has the top number of people on the terrorist watch list. remember, this is a small city outside of detroit. only 96,000 people in this city. the worry in dearborn is not that people so much are going to go overseas to join isis, but that people from that area may go overseas to join hezbollah. there is a big hezbollah support network there. dearborn is heavily shiite. hezbollah is a shiite terror organization. we've seen people in dearborn area convicted for financing and supporting hezbollah. >> sure. new york city, that won't surprise many people. but a city that did is minneapolis. what can you tell us about this? >> minneapolis, look, in the midwest, the twin city, the frozen tundra, look, mi
yes, just a few minutes from the white house on war al al-awlaki, you may remember him, the al-qaeda strike in 2011. he was the imam at a major mosque right here in northern virginia. again, large muslim immigrant population here. and again, washington, d.c., obviously major terror target. >> dearborn, michigan, number three. >> very unflattering nickname. other than new york city, dearborn has the top number of people on the terrorist watch list. remember, this is a small city...
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example of a lone wolf terrorist in this country watching online videos being radicalized or anwar al-awlaki videos. walid phares was "on the record" last night. >> online guideline thousand pages five or six years ago how many ways could do us harm. listen to who is radicalizing. much closer, earlier than the fact that when they are moving explosives and what they are trying to do in terms of sniping or killing. when people are rad radicalizing is the mommy that people have to be concerned about. >> act now rather than act later after we have another september 11th on our hands. >> what's interesting is this guy made every outward sign of being a radical muslim. and, yet, authorities are sure not sure whether this is work place violence, just another crazy person or an expression of his religious fervour. what he really needs is the president to weigh in on this. president obama to inform him that he is not a muslim. just as he has told isis you are not muslims because the president you may know this the not a constitutional also our theologian and chief. you are not a muslim. you may think
example of a lone wolf terrorist in this country watching online videos being radicalized or anwar al-awlaki videos. walid phares was "on the record" last night. >> online guideline thousand pages five or six years ago how many ways could do us harm. listen to who is radicalizing. much closer, earlier than the fact that when they are moving explosives and what they are trying to do in terms of sniping or killing. when people are rad radicalizing is the mommy that people have to...