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60 Minutes

Sunday, October 30, 2016

60 Minutes

CBS News

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2016

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

A 21-year-old Minneapolis man pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to ISIS tells Scott Pelley how he was radicalized by the Internet videos of the dead American al Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

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0:00.0

I'm Candace DeLong and on my new podcast, Killer Psychy Daily, I share a quick 10-minute

0:05.2

rundown every weekday on the motivations and behaviors of the cold-butted killers you

0:10.5

read about in the news.

0:12.2

Listen to the Amazon Music Exclusive Podcast Killer Psychy Daily in the Amazon Music

0:17.9

app.

0:18.9

Download the app today.

0:23.0

This is what I stood for.

0:24.7

And you were willing to die for it.

0:28.1

For this cause.

0:29.1

I'm hoping to die for it.

0:31.9

At the age of 19, this American joined ISIS and organized friends to go to Syria to join

0:38.4

the brutal fight.

0:40.2

He's now facing 15 years in prison but was released for one day to tell his story to us.

0:47.1

Did you see the videos of the ISIS atrocities?

0:50.4

Yes, I have seen them.

0:51.9

Of them Jordanian pilot that they burned to death, did you think you were going to be doing

0:56.0

that kind of thing?

0:57.6

Yes, I was going to be participating in those activities.

1:03.9

What does marijuana have to do with this coming election?

1:07.0

A lot.

1:08.2

It's on the ballot in many states to make it legal for recreational use.

1:12.9

If it passes, pot would be legal in almost a quarter of the country.

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