biden described al zawahiri as a terrorist who, quote, carved a trail, unquote of violence against u.s. citizens, reminding he was the mastermind of the attack of the uss cole. the fbi just updated its terrorist status for al zawahiri with the word deceased. al zawahiri was killed in a precise strike on the balcony of a safe house with two hell fire missiles according to a u.s. official. no american personnel were on the ground in kabul at the time of the strike. no civilian casualties either according to the president. the death of al zawahiri comes 11 years after u.s. forces masterfully took out osama bin laden, who was hiding in pakistan at the time. here s what president biden says about just how long this strike took. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states the find you and take you out. joining me now to discuss this huge news is richard clark. new yorker staf
biden described al zawahiri as a terrorist who, quote, carved a trail, unquote of violence against u.s. citizens, reminding he was the mastermind of the attack of the uss cole. the fbi just updated its terrorist status for al zawahiri with the word deceased. al zawahiri was killed in a precise strike on the balcony of a safe house with two hell fire missiles according to a u.s. official. no american personnel were on the ground in kabul at the time of the strike. no civilian casualties either according to the president. the death of al zawahiri comes 11 years after u.s. forces masterfully took out osama bin laden, who was hiding in pakistan at the time. here s what president biden says about just how long this strike
what do you do with ballistic missiles? you put nuclear warheads on them. there is no peaceful purpose to ballistic missiles and that s the reason why president trump ripped up the deal in the first place. brian: right. of course. they never came clean on their nuclear intentions. it was the israelis who grabbed all this documentation in 2018 that talked about their nuclear program. we never established a baseline of what they have. there is no snap elections. we have no access to the military bases where this stuff is made. and maybe the iranian national revolutionary guard is going to be relieved of their terrorist status. how devastating would that be? well, it would be devastating to americans. because irgc has american blood on their hands. i can t even imagine what the victims of iran s terror, the families of these victims are thinking right now. imagining that joe biden might lift the foreign terrorist designation organization off the
into both parents of california terrorist syed farook. the feds have reportedly added farook s father to the federal terror watch list. he s apparently being monitored because of his son s terrorist status. and his own trip to pakistan. the feds further report they re looking very closely at farook s mother seen here to see whether she knew about the son s plot ahead of time. rafia farook lived with the two shooters, in the same home, and that s where the authorities say they built a pipe bomb and kept thousands of rounds of ammunition. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano points out, not a crime in the united states to fail to report someone else s crime. but there is an exception, and that s treason. and the judge says that could be the case here. judge napolitano is live with us on the news desk. how does one decide if a crime rises to treason? okay, treason is the only crime defined in the constitution itself. and it s defined as waging war against the united
friendship as bill clinton just said, his absolute loyalty to those who stood with him and fidel castro, gadhafi had stood with him so he declared his friendship with castro and as you can imagine, that was a very difficult thing for cuban americans and it ended up there being protests. it then turned into a boycott by the african-american community because they felt mandela had been snubbed and it opened up economic opportunities at the end after a settlement with the african-american community. you remember that vividly. terrence, you played nelson mandela in the film, winnie mandela. this is an interview that nelson mandela gave to cnn back in the year 2000 talking about his so-called terrorist status. listen to this. i was called a terrorist yesterday but then i came out of there, many people embraced me, including my enemies, and that