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Terrorism / Lone Wolf Attacks / Nawaz Interview #1072162

CNN Evening News for Wednesday, Sep 24, 2014
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(United Nations: Anderson Cooper, Pamela Brown) The alert about the threat of lone wolf terrorism attacks inside the US discussed.

(United Nations: Anderson Cooper) Live discussion held with Daily Beast's Maajid Nawaz@ about today's developments at the U.N. about challenging extremism. [NAWAZ - talks about Qatar's role; notes the focus needs to be on Islamist ideology; comments on how lone wolf attacks can emerge; comments on the British position in supporting air strikes; speaks about sleeper cells.]

Reporter(s):
Pamela, Anderson Cooper,;
Cooper, Anderson
Duration:
00:06:50

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