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suzanne kelly went looking ffr answers. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows -- from the new head of al qaedae ayman aa awaairi... to terrrr propaaandist aymannal awlaki... ...using the internet to spread the jihadist message is a tool of the traae for terrorists google greed to remove ssmm 660 terrorist videos from youtube at the request of law enforcement officiall in the propaganda and do-it-yourself terror triccs posted in thh form of videos. the problem with trying to take some of the more egregioussmaterial pff the internet, is that it has a way of popping righh back up again. "in a sense a whack mole type of thing where especially activists n the west create 20 or 30 youttbe accounts ann they primarily use one and then if sommbooy flags it they just take it down and go to the next one. so it's sort of this cattann mouse game that you're parent company to youtube, does have a policy for dealiig with terrorist content online." their "community guidelines prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as bomb maaing, hate speech, and pncitemenn to commit violent acts." with liierally hundr
suzanne kelly went looking ffr answers. 3 --reporter pkg-as follows -- from the new head of al qaedae ayman aa awaairi... to terrrr propaaandist aymannal awlaki... ...using the internet to spread the jihadist message is a tool of the traae for terrorists google greed to remove ssmm 660 terrorist videos from youtube at the request of law enforcement officiall in the propaganda and do-it-yourself terror triccs posted in thh form of videos. the problem with trying to take some of the more...
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suzanne kelly went looking for answers. >> from the new head of al- qaeda, to terror propaganda, using the spent to internet to spread the message. the request of law enforcement officials in the uk. there's a myriad of propaganda and do it yourself terror tricks posted in the form of videos. the problem with taking the material off the internet is that it has a way of popping right back up again. >> in a sense, a wac a mole type of thing where especially activists in the west, they essentially create 20 or 30 youtube accounts and they primarily use one and if somebody flags it or is taken down, they go to the next one. so it is this cat and mouse game that you're playing. >> google, which is a parent company to youtube has a policy to dealing with terrorists online. prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as hate speech and incitement to commit violent acts. with hundreds of terrorist videos, one of the biggest challenges is getting a grasp on all this material. a built in flag that monitors material as being inappropriate and warns a google moderator to take a closer look. the
suzanne kelly went looking for answers. >> from the new head of al- qaeda, to terror propaganda, using the spent to internet to spread the message. the request of law enforcement officials in the uk. there's a myriad of propaganda and do it yourself terror tricks posted in the form of videos. the problem with taking the material off the internet is that it has a way of popping right back up again. >> in a sense, a wac a mole type of thing where especially activists in the west, they...
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we'll turn to suzanne kelly, our senior national security producer. what's going on, suzanne?d mess in washington. i'm telling you, there's some stuff going on. a couple investigations have been launched, actually several. there's a meeting going on that we're monitoring that has senator mccain, senator feinstein, levin, chambliss, they're meeting with the director of national intelligence, james clapper, to talk about what his ideas are for making sure leaks like the ones we've seen recently don't continue. huge problem. senator feinstein last night telling our colleague wolf blitzer that lives are often put in jeopardy because of leaks, and, you know, as you know, the fib and as you just mentioned, has also opened an investigation. now, their investigation is looking specifically at the cyber story, the story about that virus that was launched against iran and their nuclear facilities. it was a computer program that was kind of cool, it actually caused something to happen. it sped up centrifuges that were then left inoperable as a result of the virus. we're actually seeing t
we'll turn to suzanne kelly, our senior national security producer. what's going on, suzanne?d mess in washington. i'm telling you, there's some stuff going on. a couple investigations have been launched, actually several. there's a meeting going on that we're monitoring that has senator mccain, senator feinstein, levin, chambliss, they're meeting with the director of national intelligence, james clapper, to talk about what his ideas are for making sure leaks like the ones we've seen recently...
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i want to bring in suzanne kelly, our senior national producer. suzanne, i heard two interesting things here, one from senator rogers. he said there's a clear need for some type of formal investigation. and then the other, one of the most serious breaches of intelligence that he has seen. >> it's pretty astounding, isn't it? also senator saxby chambliss, there is no more important issue for them right now than getting to the bottom of these leaks. and the problem is it's not one leak. it's a series of leaks that have been happening really since april. we had april, may, we talked about drone programs, about a cyber program aimed at iran, all sorts of information. the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula leak that came out in may that actually jeopardized lives which we heard some of the senators talk about a few moments ago. getting to the bottom of the leaks is critical. how they're going to do it not so easy. we have a little bit of information about some of the dni's thoughts on that, james clapper, who did meet with this committee just moments ago
i want to bring in suzanne kelly, our senior national producer. suzanne, i heard two interesting things here, one from senator rogers. he said there's a clear need for some type of formal investigation. and then the other, one of the most serious breaches of intelligence that he has seen. >> it's pretty astounding, isn't it? also senator saxby chambliss, there is no more important issue for them right now than getting to the bottom of these leaks. and the problem is it's not one leak....
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a source told cnn's suzanne kelly that clapper wants more government employees to be subject to an enhancedetector test. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta says that the u.s. is, quote, reaching the limits of our patience with pakistan. he's referring to an al qaeda-linked group of militants that are attacking u.s. forces in afghanistan. so we asked ambassador, the csis if that comment from panetta could really hurt the u.s. he told us pakistan says the same thing about u.s. drone strikes in pakistan, so who's going to run out of patience first, and what will they do? unless washington and islamabad can figure out an answer to that question, this will be a lose-lose for both. >>> well, the south carolina mother battling flesh-eating bacteria has been upgraded to fair condition today. greenville memorial hospital tells us that she has been tentatively scheduled for skin grafting surgery. now, she's actually already gone through 20 surgical procedures, but no amputations. lana was admitted to the hospital on may 11th. she noticed a bruise on her leg was expanding rapidly. it was only fou
a source told cnn's suzanne kelly that clapper wants more government employees to be subject to an enhancedetector test. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta says that the u.s. is, quote, reaching the limits of our patience with pakistan. he's referring to an al qaeda-linked group of militants that are attacking u.s. forces in afghanistan. so we asked ambassador, the csis if that comment from panetta could really hurt the u.s. he told us pakistan says the same thing about u.s. drone...
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. >> suzanne kelly, our intelligence correspondent.ussians. it looks like a space shuttle. really it's a secret air force space plane that just landed after a mysterious mission. ssib. oh, yeah? [ chris ] you can call us 24-7, get quotes online, start a claim with our smartphone app. you name it, we're here, anytime, anywhere, any way you want it. that's the way i need it. any way you want it. [ man ] all night? all night. every night? any way you want it. that's the way i need it. we just had ourselves a little journey moment there. yep. [ man ] saw 'em in '83 in fresno. place was crawling with chicks. i got to go. ♪ any way you want it ♪ that's the way you need it ♪ any way you want it ♪ ♪ any way you want it cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed som
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that brings us to suzanne kelly, she has exclusive details on this from washington. reporter: good morning. the intelligence community here in washington is waking up to some pretty tough new directives from the director of national intelligence. one of them is an enhanced counter intelligence polygraph. these people who deal with classified information and are subject to this polygraph and will see a new question added whether they divulged classified information to a member of the media. one of the initiatives being implemented. new teeth in terms of directing, detecting where those leaks come from. we'll have more on that. one of the things driving this too and why it's so difficult, there's so many different government agencies that have access to this classified information. clapper believed he had to do something in at least deterring people from talking to members of the media. >> surprise there wasn't a polygraph ahead of time. i would have assumed that question in the polygraph about whether or not you've been leaking things to the media. how far will it go?
that brings us to suzanne kelly, she has exclusive details on this from washington. reporter: good morning. the intelligence community here in washington is waking up to some pretty tough new directives from the director of national intelligence. one of them is an enhanced counter intelligence polygraph. these people who deal with classified information and are subject to this polygraph and will see a new question added whether they divulged classified information to a member of the media. one...
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let's bring in our intelligence correspondent, suzanne kelly.s report. >> reporter: a group of cia officers working from turkey helping allies to decide which opposition groups inside syria should be receiving arms. that's according to "new york times" which cites unnamed sources saying rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank weapons are being sent through turkey into syria. cnn reported back in may that the u.s. was increasing its coordination with gulf nations who are working to arm the opposition. officials insisted thursday tha thu.s. is not providing arms to syrian rebel groups but is concerned about who makes up those groups. >> any time that weapons fall into the wrong hands anywhere around the world is a problem. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence agencies now estimate an al qaeda force inside syria to be some 500 strong. a new report by the institute for the study of war spells out the challenges in separating them from an opposition force that is now grown to some 40,000 men. >> the more difficult question is the rebel groups that are more
let's bring in our intelligence correspondent, suzanne kelly.s report. >> reporter: a group of cia officers working from turkey helping allies to decide which opposition groups inside syria should be receiving arms. that's according to "new york times" which cites unnamed sources saying rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank weapons are being sent through turkey into syria. cnn reported back in may that the u.s. was increasing its coordination with gulf nations who are working...
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cnn intelligence correspondent, suz ann kelly has been talking to intelligence community sources about this. suzanne a loud round of no comment, wolf, which comes as no surprise given the heightened sensitivity over leaks. but there are clues that giveus battlefield.the cber it's the largest mos extensive cyber espionage tool used to date. flame was stealing secrets on discovered only after likely a cyber attack on iran's oil infrastructure. now "the washington post" cites western officials saying flame was jointly developed between thunitedtates and israel. the u.s. intelligence agency's the top of what would be usual suspects aren't talking. the director of national intelligence, the central intelligence agency, u.s. cyber commandand israeli officials l decline to comment. but researchers see similarities between the flame spyware and another cyber tool. that actually caused iran's nuclear enrichment centrifuges to spin out of control rendering them useless setting back their nuclear program. >> we have found evidence that they are definitely associated and probably written by the same team. the r
cnn intelligence correspondent, suz ann kelly has been talking to intelligence community sources about this. suzanne a loud round of no comment, wolf, which comes as no surprise given the heightened sensitivity over leaks. but there are clues that giveus battlefield.the cber it's the largest mos extensive cyber espionage tool used to date. flame was stealing secrets on discovered only after likely a cyber attack on iran's oil infrastructure. now "the washington post" cites western...