Since 9/11, 23 terrorist plots against the U.S. have been foiled.Many of the individuals involved in these plots have been convicted and sentenced to time in prison for their participation. Americahas become a more difficult target for terrorists, but the threathas not diminished. Adjusting and strengthening U.S. securityefforts to conquer these changing threats will require Congress andDHS to work together.
ask your doctor about fasenra. welcome to fox news live, i much ashley strohmier in new york, a solemn day across our nation as americans pause to remember those who died in the n 9/11 attacks 21 years ago, here in new york, vice president kamala harris read the names, at pentagon targets on 9/11, president biden vowed that u.s. would continue to root out terrorist plots, and called on americans to stand up for the democracy that terrorists try to destroy. and first lady jill biden spoke at third attack site in pennsylvania. sad day in great britain, queen s coffin rests in ed edinburgh, scotland, i after ashley strohmier back
either will for cuccinelli, and what can you tell us about efforts to recover these whole host of dhs texts that have been missing in addition to the secret service messages that are also missing? we are determined to retrieve all missing texts, and to assemble all of the evidence that is technologically possible to access. and we are planning to do that, anybody who has try to defy the legal authority of the committee by concealing evidence has been overcome by other people coming forward to help us get that evidence. so i continue to have confidence that we will, indeed, be able to find it. what is troubling to me is that the department of homeland security is supposed to be keeping a close eye on domestic and violent extremist groups, and domestic terrorist plots. and so, my first thought when i heard that these texts at the top of the department went missing was that we were going
keeping a close eye on domestic and violent extremist groups, and domestic terrorist plots. and so, my first thought when i heard that these texts at the top of the department went missing was that we were going to lose a lot of evidence, that we would otherwise find about what the department was gathering in terms of information about the domestic violent extremist groups, and their attempts to storm the capital, smash our windows, assault our officers, drive the house and the senate out, go after the vice president, hang mike pence, and so on. but of course it s also possible that other things could surface on those texts. i mean, if anybody in the department knew about various plots in advance, that is something that also could be
scheduled. seems the french may be keeping the americans on hold. o donnell: would love to listen to that phone call. ed o keefe, thank you. eye opening testimony today from f.b.i. director christopher wray, he told a senate committee domestic terror has exploded trip thing to 2,700 separate investigations. said the f.b.i. broke up terrorist plots in seven cities in the past few years. all right, today the governor of texas signed a bill putting more restrictions on abortion, and it comes as the state s abortion law faces its first test, a texas doctor who violated the law has now been sued twice. cbs janet shamlian goes in depth tonight on the impact of that law on women in the state. now we re about to make it law. reporter: the nation s most restrictive abortion law is forcing women to flee texas. are you currently pregnant? reporter: in search of clinics like this one in colorado that can barely meet demand.