fox news alert. u.s. special ops forces nabbing a major suspect in the benghazi terror attack. the accused terrorist now in custody on a u.s. navy ship. greg is live from london. he spoke to the suspect one month after the attack. greg, what was abu khattala like? sandra, he was markedly relaxed when we spoke to him. it was about five weeks after the attack. we were preparing a report for fox news and we wanted to talk to hip. we got in touch with him. it was not too hard, i must say, to get in touch with him. we met him at a hotel in benghazi. we sat with him at a terrorist outside and had some soft drinks with him and he told his tale. he did, sand ra, admit to me that he was at the scene of the consulate attack in september 11, 2012. he did say, however, he had nothing to do with the planning. he claimed he was there to help
jenna: a big, big story today. fallout from two high profile terror rates overseas with u.s. forces going into somalia and libya. first raid, naviy seals tried but failed to get a senior leader of al-shabaab, the off shoot of al qaeda that claimed responsibility for the deadly mall attack in kenya. hours later a more successful raid in tripoli with u.s. forces nabbing a key al qaeda figure wanted for the 1998 bombings of our embassies in tanz knneknee tanzania and kenya. he ll be likely brought to new york city for federal prosecution where the blind muslim s he ik was tried and later convicted for his role in the first world trade center bombings. my next guest was the judge that presided over that case. he was also the attorney general under president bush and he joins us now. general, nice to have you with
getting online to apply. last week the obama administration blamed the glitches on the surge of web traffic but now the feds are saying the online marketplace needs design changes with the website plagued by coding problems and other technical issues. nearly 90 million people have visited the site but large insurers seen they ve only seen enrollment figures totaling in the hundreds. the wall street journal has been told it seems to have been built on a sloppy software foundation. well, two dramatic terror raids hours apart overseas with the u.s. capturing a key al qaeda figure but what happens to this guy now? and where and how will he n prosecuted? the former attorney general who presided over one of the most famous terror trials in the country will weigh in next. plus new information about the deadly attack on a shopping mall in kenya. what we just found out about the terrorists behind it.