berry looking fine. okay, look at that there is general colin powell and his motown great diana ross and here is nba hall of famer bill russell. bret: it s a tough job. thanks for inviting us into your home for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. shepard: this is the fox report. tonight, it has happened again. students running for safety after another shooting on another campus. now we know what may have started it all in houston. plus, hearing from the families of those who died in a terrorist takeover. it was never about never about money. it was never it was never about that. he was going to retire early. and, you know, it s hard. shepard: her father, one of those killed when terrorists captured this gas facility. tonight, families push for answers. i just want to know how my brother died. and survivors tell what it
with the very weaponry they took out of libya. with the very shoulder-fired missiles that they took out of the inventory in libya. now they are in algeria. just made an attack on a gas facility. so yes, we are trying to push the information out to american public, as to who really it was behind this attack. i think we have succeeded in debunking that thesis that this had something to do with the video. bret: all right. i want to play one more clip. for context here and get your reaction from today and looking back. you briefed the president. did you tell him that? or did you tell him which admiral mullen suggests you knew by then that this was a well-planned and executed terrorist attack? which was the president told? well, first of all, i said the very next morning that it was an attack by ally armed militants by heavily armed
across north africa, increasingly in subsaharan africa. it s a different kind of threat. there s a debate as to which threatens the united states more fundamentally, an al qaeda that can attack the homeland as on september 11, 2001, or an al qaeda that can attack gas facility in algeria or a consulate in benghazi? both are problems, but it s a sign, i think, of the success of operations against the core that these smaller affiliates are now a thing we re worried about. how complicated is this? how challenging is this for her, as part of her legacy, or do you expect that since she s leaving office, that she ll get a fairly easy time of it? we ll have to e. the republicans had wanted in a sense a political scale.
gregg: a dozen more bodies discovered at a gas plant in algeria the scene of the deadly hostage stand off, hundreds of workers were rescued but up to 48 hostages were killed including an american. more are missing. authorities say the death toll is expected to rise significantly as a search of the complex continues. connor joins us live from the middle east bureau. a lot of confusion of what actually happened at the been gas plant. today, officials searched through the debris at the b.p. gas facility in algeria and according to a private television station they say that authorities have uncovered dozens of bodies. some of them are so damaged from the firefight and from the violence there, they cannot tell if they are foreign hostages or members of the terrorist group that attacked the b.p. plant.
killed in that standoff. peter doocy joins us live from washington with more. peter? tucker we learned that frederick who was working at that bp gas facility in algeria appears to have died from a heart attack. when they came in with guns blazing during an attempt to rescue hostage and kill kidnappers. he is the only american casualty we know about. so far there, certainly could be others. we know that u.s. and british officials were not given a heads up by the algerian military about that daring rescue that put so many u.s. and british citizens in direct danger. and those officials are reportedly not happy they were kept out of the loop. but, the hostage lucky enough to escape with their lives are thanking the a algerian government. i think they did a fantastic job. i was very impressed with the algerian army. very exciting episode. well, i feel sorry for anybody who has been hurt.