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his website reads, nidal hasan is a hero. later anwar al-awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day, 2009. >> a passenger tried to detonate a type of explosive. >> anwar al-awlaki is waging a bloody war against americans. more than ever, the cia says, they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> anwar al-awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his bosses from american, british and danish intelligence sources disagree on how to take out anwar al-awlaki, controlling the plan means controlling storm. in a bizarre courtship the spy agencies lavish attention on storm, trying to win his favor. first, the danish, winning storm on behalf of the cia. >> we went to iceland up to the blue lagoon, and we spent time up there. >> you were kind of chilling out quite literally up there, weren't you? >> yeah, we were. >> danish take happy snaps with him. not to be outdone, the british take storm. >> we had extraordinary good times. we went to
his website reads, nidal hasan is a hero. later anwar al-awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day, 2009. >> a passenger tried to detonate a type of explosive. >> anwar al-awlaki is waging a bloody war against americans. more than ever, the cia says, they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> anwar al-awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his bosses from american,...
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just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hassan goes on a shooting ram papageft. hood, texas. hassan kills 14 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> just one month later -- >> breaking news. >> awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day 2009. >> a passenger tried to detonate some kind of explosive. >> the plot is foiled, but cia agents now know there is no time to lose. anwar awlaki is raging a relentless bloody war against americans, more than ever, storm says, the cia is realizing 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
just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hassan goes on a shooting ram papageft. hood, texas. hassan kills 14 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> just one month later -- >> breaking news. >> awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day 2009....
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at some point nidal started having chest pains and he died. he was 68 years old. they charged his son deepak with murder. >>> sthraoe germans killed when an airliner was shot out of the sky. they are suing ukraine government in particular. they say the country neglected its responsibility to guarantee the safety of its airspace and it would have been an easy measur . >>> thank you, angie goff. a gun shop is in trouble after it named one of its guns after the president. this is called obama's blaster. the owner meant it as a joke. the gun is sold out. as you can imagine, it is generating a lot of mixed reaction. >> i feel like that crosses the line on a whole bunch of different levels. >> he took out the word to take out osama bin laider. he is paying him an honor. >> he said the apostrophe s makes it a difference the it is a gun used by not on the president. >>> if you are about to head to work, one of the reasons you may want to find another way to get there without your car. >> plus, some of the rudest drivers in the entire country. the critique of d.c. drivers
at some point nidal started having chest pains and he died. he was 68 years old. they charged his son deepak with murder. >>> sthraoe germans killed when an airliner was shot out of the sky. they are suing ukraine government in particular. they say the country neglected its responsibility to guarantee the safety of its airspace and it would have been an easy measur . >>> thank you, angie goff. a gun shop is in trouble after it named one of its guns after the president. this is...
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he's one of the small one tingent of players vying to be counted among the game's elite alongside nidal djokovic and federerer. i'm pleased to have him at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> rose: we love tennis and we want to congratulate you. we just saw the video. at match point, what were you thinking? >> well, i had match point before that one in four love and in my hand i was shaking. i missed five feet the second serve. and the second one i just tried to relax and go for it and it went in. so it was huge emotions. >> rose: just the culmination of all that you've worked for. >> absolutely. i mean, to go back and to think about how much it means to me and how much i was working for this all my life just hoping i'm going to make it one day to lift this trophy. especially at this year of all the time greats, it's federerer, nidal, djokovic and it seems almost unreal for me. >> rose: who had been your tennis heroes. >> goran ivanisovic. >> rose: of course your coach. he selected your only cove for you. >> i met him whe
he's one of the small one tingent of players vying to be counted among the game's elite alongside nidal djokovic and federerer. i'm pleased to have him at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> rose: we love tennis and we want to congratulate you. we just saw the video. at match point, what were you thinking? >> well, i had match point before that one in four love and in my hand i was shaking. i missed five feet...
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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 olsen, say those words, that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in his words continue to target western
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...
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it sounds very much like the fort hood massacre where 14 people died after -- >> major nidal hasan. >> killed 13 or 14 people avielling god is great. allah is great. so i have to -- the question is, is this going to be workplace vile intelligence i think this is terrorism. i think they need to take a look at -- greg's right. we better get all the facts first, make sure. if it is that i would suggest we go in that direction. the other thing is, too, the ideology that people start to copy, the koich ccopycat killer murders happen all the time. attention given to it. >> school shootings. >> movie theater shootings. like that. hopefully we don't have everybody who hassan in clings to be a radical islamist to start acting out. >> it's an interesting point. after school shootings on all the news that comes from it, one of the discussions in the media is do we give too much attention to the shooter. and in this case, if we do i would trust law enforcement and hopefully they have an idea of whether or not this is a possible copycat situation. if it is being fomented in our prisons that's anot
it sounds very much like the fort hood massacre where 14 people died after -- >> major nidal hasan. >> killed 13 or 14 people avielling god is great. allah is great. so i have to -- the question is, is this going to be workplace vile intelligence i think this is terrorism. i think they need to take a look at -- greg's right. we better get all the facts first, make sure. if it is that i would suggest we go in that direction. the other thing is, too, the ideology that people start to...
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but then researchers complained so with those techniques that developed they use of all the software nidalt like a failure to say that has not yet gone all the way. so when will this point have been? we did a survey withk0 experts by what year the think we will have a human level machine intelligence? the answer was depending on which route we asked. the footnote to condition allies without a collapse of global civilization so maybe you have to push that up. but my own view is sensible there is a large uncertainty could have been much sooner or take much longer. if there is a 90% probability they said to thousand 75 that might be overconfident that to put more than 10 percent probability. if and when we do reach a human level machine intelligence then we get a superd/ intelligence? you can see the results there i am very agnostic on human level machine intelligence. estimate reaches that point that they get their super -- very soon after bite if they distinguish into one overall level but the question how far we are now from a human equivalent how quickly will machines leave us in the dust
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at some people nidal started having chest pains. they charged his son deepak with murder. he was 68 years old. the prince george's county police department is investigating the arrest of one of its officers. they charged michael o'connell with assault. he was off duty at the time. we are working to find out exactly what happened. right now he is suspended. >>> 100 citizens in ferguson, missouri will be watching police closely with body cameras. an advocacy group called we cop watch. they are being handed out in response to the michael brown shooting last month. >> it's a nonviolent observation of the police. people go out and document the police when they stop members of the commun >> the police chief says he has no problems with residents report police doing their jobs. >>> investigators trying to figure out what caused a house fire that burned three firefighters in glen arden. that broke out after midnight on sunday not far from the beltway. prince george's county firefighters say one person escaped with the help of a working fire detector. it caused $50,000 in damage. a
at some people nidal started having chest pains. they charged his son deepak with murder. he was 68 years old. the prince george's county police department is investigating the arrest of one of its officers. they charged michael o'connell with assault. he was off duty at the time. we are working to find out exactly what happened. right now he is suspended. >>> 100 citizens in ferguson, missouri will be watching police closely with body cameras. an advocacy group called we cop watch....
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critics like lundsford who was shot seven times by nidal hasan in the attack believes this is a case terrorism. >> more than we say it's workplace violence incident they are going to continue to act in this cowardice way until we treat it for what it really is. it is basically worse, it's almost as if the victims of this horrific thing happen like they don't even matter. they want to hang a tag of workplace violence on it. >> while this motive is still in question authorities say nolen should have been in prison all along. he was serving possession of marijuana cocaine and assaulting a police officer. after twoer yaos he was let go on good cod duct. check this out. this is another similar case in this same area oklahoma city. jacob moreti a native of kenya and muslim recently fired from his job is being held in jail after threatening to cut off the head of his female co-worker. he reportedly aid meeding christians is just what we do. ainsley? >> wow. thank you, kelly. let's keep talking about this. should companies be responsible for monitoring employee's social media sites for poten
critics like lundsford who was shot seven times by nidal hasan in the attack believes this is a case terrorism. >> more than we say it's workplace violence incident they are going to continue to act in this cowardice way until we treat it for what it really is. it is basically worse, it's almost as if the victims of this horrific thing happen like they don't even matter. they want to hang a tag of workplace violence on it. >> while this motive is still in question authorities say...
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and nidal hasan at fort hood. he was a terrorist self recruited.oking 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 it the tallest building in america and the third tallest in the
and nidal hasan at fort hood. he was a terrorist self recruited.oking 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...
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as we speak the fbi is investigating whether this fellow is another homegrown muslim extremist like nidal ha sass who is on death row for the murder o right now, meet the woman injured by the same attacker when she attempted to arrest this felon back in 2010. joining us live, oklahoma highway patrol officer, betsey randolph. thank you very much for coming on. do you wish you had killed this nolan when you had the chance? >> of course i do. i mean, it's not something that any law enforcement officer wants to do. but -- and at the time when we struggled there was a brief flash of time that i would have actually had the opportunity to do that and would have been within my right to do that. and of course looking back if there was any way i could have known that and prevented the tragedy that happened two days ago i would have done that. >> in 2010, after he assaulted you as he resisted arrest, how much time was he sentenced to? how much did he go to jail for? >> i don't know. i think he had several charges and they rolled them all together. and i think he was sentenced to four or five years b
as we speak the fbi is investigating whether this fellow is another homegrown muslim extremist like nidal ha sass who is on death row for the murder o right now, meet the woman injured by the same attacker when she attempted to arrest this felon back in 2010. joining us live, oklahoma highway patrol officer, betsey randolph. thank you very much for coming on. do you wish you had killed this nolan when you had the chance? >> of course i do. i mean, it's not something that any law...
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another says, quoting, why kill just one when you can follow general nidal hassan's path. clearly the home grown terror threat isn't limited to the u.s. and uk. australian authorities launched the country's biggest terror raid in history today arresting 15 suspects accused of planning to attack and behead random citizens on behalf of isis. recently australia began canceling passports for people believed to be going to the middle east, but experts point out that keeping would-be terrorists at home can increase danger dramatically. megyn. >> trace, thank you. >>> well, the threat of those lone wolves may not be the big worry tonight. up next, new details on a terror concern involving u.s. planes. and more in what could wind up, god forbid, as a 9/11-style attempt in attack. >>> plus, republicans and democrats questioning our secretary of state and our secretary of defense raising concerns about the administration losing the credibility to lead. >> my question is is the administration really being straight with the american people when you keep emphasizing people when you kee
another says, quoting, why kill just one when you can follow general nidal hassan's path. clearly the home grown terror threat isn't limited to the u.s. and uk. australian authorities launched the country's biggest terror raid in history today arresting 15 suspects accused of planning to attack and behead random citizens on behalf of isis. recently australia began canceling passports for people believed to be going to the middle east, but experts point out that keeping would-be terrorists at...
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bill: and the one thing, you think about nidal hasan and fort hood and workplace violence -- i'll letlet me make this point, we did not know a whole lot about nidal hasan, the more we leshed about him -- learned about him, the connection was obvious. we are still learning about this man. >> we are. the first place to start was his facebook page. -littered with all kinds of terrorist comments and photos and praising the actions of what isis is doing, and he is mimicking what he was reading and hearing in regards to these acts. and what he did is absolutely outrageous. how many beheadings do we have in america following on the heels, as i said before, of what isis did -- bill: this is the danger, and the point is well taken. he was fired the day before, so he had a grudge to settle there, clearly, from his perspective. but the point is well taken. >> absolutely. bill: when you've got people all over social media calling on westerners to act -- >> yeah. i mean, he said that he was against america, said he was against israel. i mean, that's not -- that also doesn't make someone a terroris
bill: and the one thing, you think about nidal hasan and fort hood and workplace violence -- i'll letlet me make this point, we did not know a whole lot about nidal hasan, the more we leshed about him -- learned about him, the connection was obvious. we are still learning about this man. >> we are. the first place to start was his facebook page. -littered with all kinds of terrorist comments and photos and praising the actions of what isis is doing, and he is mimicking what he was reading...
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prime target who directed or inspired attacks in the u.s., including the underwear bomber, and major nidal hasan, who killed four and wounded 40 others. an iraqi found himself in a drone's cross hairs, with help, co-written an extraordinary book about his years first as a supporter and then as a spy within al qaeda. for more i'm joined in london by morton storm who worked as a double agent, for britain's mi-5 and mi-6. and his book agent storm, my life inside al qaeda and the cia. morton, you were a trublgd yound young man when you converted into islam. what brought you into the social circles of denmark and britain who wanted to attack the u.s? >> i obviously went broad after converting to -- abroad after converting to islam. i went to an institution up there which is the most concentrated salafi institute in the world. i studied with people from america, from europe, from all over the world and obviously it made me quite fundamentalistic and very firm in my faith there. >> you became a fundamentalist, heavily involved, you knew richard reid, the suspected shoe bomber, what made you turn
prime target who directed or inspired attacks in the u.s., including the underwear bomber, and major nidal hasan, who killed four and wounded 40 others. an iraqi found himself in a drone's cross hairs, with help, co-written an extraordinary book about his years first as a supporter and then as a spy within al qaeda. for more i'm joined in london by morton storm who worked as a double agent, for britain's mi-5 and mi-6. and his book agent storm, my life inside al qaeda and the cia. morton, you...
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yeah i'd worry about the people like nidal hasan.out in country who already have a passport, that's a real concern. >> do you believe, fran, that those people are -- i mean, is there any evidence that those people are being trained for international terror attacks whether on american targets or back home in the united states? because it seems like a number of them have actually been killed in battle which seems to indicate they're actually being used in battle in syria and elsewhere? >> that's right. and some will be killed on the battlefield. even if you take half of them off the field because they're killed or wounded in battle, you still have large numbers. you mentioned the 500 brits, 700 french. all these people come in without visas, they're able to travel in the united states. they have battlefield experience. they've been hardened by battle. they have battlefield training. so they bring that with them to be able to put together an attack inside the united states. and it's very difficult to track them if they're traveling on f
yeah i'd worry about the people like nidal hasan.out in country who already have a passport, that's a real concern. >> do you believe, fran, that those people are -- i mean, is there any evidence that those people are being trained for international terror attacks whether on american targets or back home in the united states? because it seems like a number of them have actually been killed in battle which seems to indicate they're actually being used in battle in syria and elsewhere?...
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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 same voters who rained on
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...
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again, the nidal hasan shooter, and again, the attacks in mumbai, a handful of fighters can really paralyzehat is exactly right, anderson, the types of things that can be done with small arms and not very sophisticated capabilities. that is why we're doing everything we can to address the violent messages and to counter the messages. you will hear president obama talk about that as far as the foreign fighters meeting at the u.n. security council. >> and with the khorasan, a lot of people may have read about it in "the new york times" for the first time or maybe are just hearing about it today. how long has u.s. officials, how long have you been talking about it? >> we have been focused on this group for a while now, working with our foreign partners for about two years, focused on them. they are a group, as you said, of al qaeda veterans. >> do you have a sense of how big they are? >> they are seasoned operatives, individuals who traveled from afghanistan and pakistan area, from other areas in the middle east, bringing their skills and their expertise and experience to take advantage of the
again, the nidal hasan shooter, and again, the attacks in mumbai, a handful of fighters can really paralyzehat is exactly right, anderson, the types of things that can be done with small arms and not very sophisticated capabilities. that is why we're doing everything we can to address the violent messages and to counter the messages. you will hear president obama talk about that as far as the foreign fighters meeting at the u.n. security council. >> and with the khorasan, a lot of people...
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if you look at major nidal hasan, for example, at ft.aming "allahu akbar" as he's blowing people away, you can pretty much say that's probably an act of terrorism as well. >> not probably. it is, ben. >> well, he is. but my point is it's pretty simple to know what his intent was there. and the same way with this one. you have a guy that was looking at isis and isil, posting about isis and isil, he recently posted on his facebook page that america is wicked, wake up muslims. and he goes in and beheads a helpless woman that he did not apparently know because she was the first one he could get his hands on to behead. that is terrorism. and if we don't call it that, we're the ones that are idiots. >> so marc lamont hill, in other words, people don't need -- whoever the suspect is doesn't need to be taking orders from isis necessarily. they just need to be affiliated mentally, their mindset needs to be with isis in order for it to be terrorism. marc, go ahead. >> i reject that idea. similarly i reject the idea that a beheading as such means i
if you look at major nidal hasan, for example, at ft.aming "allahu akbar" as he's blowing people away, you can pretty much say that's probably an act of terrorism as well. >> not probably. it is, ben. >> well, he is. but my point is it's pretty simple to know what his intent was there. and the same way with this one. you have a guy that was looking at isis and isil, posting about isis and isil, he recently posted on his facebook page that america is wicked, wake up...
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another says, quoting, why kill just one when you can follow general nidal hassan's path. clearly the home grown terror threat isn't limited to the u.s. and uk. australian authorities launched the country's biggest terror raid in history today arresting 15 suspects accused of planning to attack and behead random citizens on behalf of isis. recently australia began canceling passports for people believed to be going to the middle east, but experts point out that keeping would-be terrorists at home can increase danger dramatically. megyn. >> trace, thank you. >>> well, the threat of those lone wolves may not be the big worry tonight. up next, new details on a terror concern involving u.s. planes. and more in what could wind up, god forbid, as a 9/11-style attempt in attack. >>> plus, republicans and democrats questioning our secretary of state and our secretary of defense raising concerns about the administration losing the credibility to lead. >> my question is is the administration really being straight with the american people when you keep emphasizing no boots on the gro
another says, quoting, why kill just one when you can follow general nidal hassan's path. clearly the home grown terror threat isn't limited to the u.s. and uk. australian authorities launched the country's biggest terror raid in history today arresting 15 suspects accused of planning to attack and behead random citizens on behalf of isis. recently australia began canceling passports for people believed to be going to the middle east, but experts point out that keeping would-be terrorists at...
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when i think back to the boston bombers, think back to nidal hasan and recruiting shooting back in littlek in 2009, all individual who were clearly inspired by jihad. in the case of brendan tevlin maybe we're adding to the list in new jersey killed by a man who professed to be jihadist as well. what is being done about those people might be a more immediate question? >> that is the real issue because when i brought forth that, that last bit about, if they had the command-and-control, i don't believe they do. this is a cultural issue. it is a idealogical issue and these people are self-starters. they're self-motivated. they read the stuff on these websites and in these magazines that chairman mccaul put up. then they act out on that themselves. so there is no real command-and-control network that you can get into that we're used to dealing with from a military perspective. this is all bottom-up, self-motivated, put this stuff out there and then show people how to actually make the explosives an encourage them to act on their own. martha: well, we have to be on top of it as you well know an
when i think back to the boston bombers, think back to nidal hasan and recruiting shooting back in littlek in 2009, all individual who were clearly inspired by jihad. in the case of brendan tevlin maybe we're adding to the list in new jersey killed by a man who professed to be jihadist as well. what is being done about those people might be a more immediate question? >> that is the real issue because when i brought forth that, that last bit about, if they had the command-and-control, i...
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you can fw on a different continent and close the deal and end up with nidal hassan, the or hi psychologist who shot the guys in ft. hood. he never had physical contact with the people that recruited and radicalized him. but he was led to do an act of terrorism based on the internet connectivity. it's tough to do but folks try within the boundaries of the constitution. >> john is in los angeles, california, on the line for democrats. we just have a minute or two left here. >> i wanted to ask seeing that the affordable care act was the brain child of the heritage foundation, how he feels about republicans calling it socialism. >> i don't know if the affordable care act came out of the heritage foundation. they had some writings that people picked pieces from. i think as it was passed the affordable care act is a problem for me as a citizen. i'm not the domestic policy guy. i won't comment on the specifics of it. i don't particularly like the plan. but i recommend you go to our website and read some of the stuff written by our health care policy folks. i think you will find it enlightening an
you can fw on a different continent and close the deal and end up with nidal hassan, the or hi psychologist who shot the guys in ft. hood. he never had physical contact with the people that recruited and radicalized him. but he was led to do an act of terrorism based on the internet connectivity. it's tough to do but folks try within the boundaries of the constitution. >> john is in los angeles, california, on the line for democrats. we just have a minute or two left here. >> i...
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a lot of people are still upset that major nidal hasan in texas was not formerly charged with terrorismough he went on a killing spree and was clearly, according to the court documents, inspired by al qaeda? >> in the hasan case, you have e-mail traffic between him and anwar al awlaki in yemen at the time. there's 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,
a lot of people are still upset that major nidal hasan in texas was not formerly charged with terrorismough he went on a killing spree and was clearly, according to the court documents, inspired by al qaeda? >> in the hasan case, you have e-mail traffic between him and anwar al awlaki in yemen at the time. there's 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...
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you look at nidal hasan, the ft. 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 d
you look at nidal hasan, the ft. 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...
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even though nidal hasan recently asked to be a citizen of the islamic state, they also missed connecting the dots that would have uncovered the radicalization of the tsarnov brothers that resulted in the attack in the boston that i thai remember on this. it should be noted that the elder tsaranov brother wore shipped at the same mosque where the isis head of worship. this jihad k's reach back and directly take the lives of american sentence at home. the administration has failed to respond effectively to the attack on our facilities in benghazi on september 11, 2012, in which four americans are murdered, including the first ambassador killed in the line of duty since 1979. an event that innog rated liby libya's spiral into terrorist anarchy that continues unchecked to this day. and they completely missed the gathering threat of isis to the point that the president himself was under the misapprehension that the group was the terrorist equivalent of the junior varsity just a few months ago. we cannot forward to return to these -- we cannot afford to return to these policies given the acute
even though nidal hasan recently asked to be a citizen of the islamic state, they also missed connecting the dots that would have uncovered the radicalization of the tsarnov brothers that resulted in the attack in the boston that i thai remember on this. it should be noted that the elder tsaranov brother wore shipped at the same mosque where the isis head of worship. this jihad k's reach back and directly take the lives of american sentence at home. the administration has failed to respond...