It's Monday, which means it's time to check what's on the agenda this week. Marcus Mabry, associate national editor for The New York Times, and Dan Gross, senior editor and finance expert at Newsweek join us.
We are taking a closer look at the life of radical American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. Speculation abounds as to exactly when and why he took a more radical turn.
A new video released by al-Qaida shows the radical Yemeni cleric, Anwaar al-Awlaki, encouraging Muslims to kill American civilians. Daniel Lav, director of the Middle East Media Research Institute's 'Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor,' tells us more.
Trying Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan in court may seem straightforward to most, but some say it may be difficult for Hasan to have a fair trial anywhere in the country. We talk with Hasan's attorney, Ret. Col. John P. Galligan.
The psychological effects of stress on military personnel and their families in aftermath of shootings at Forth Hood Army Base.
Thirteen people are dead and 31 injured after a soldier, Army psychiatrist Major Nadal Malik Hasan, went on a shooting spree at Fort Hood in Texas. The Takeaway discusses the story.
Major Nidal Malik Hasan is the alleged shooter in the rampage at the Fort Hood Army base; 13 people are dead and 31 injured. To discuss how the Muslim community is reacting we speak to Ibrahim Hooper, with the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
New details are emerging this morning out of Fort Hood, in Texas, where an army psychiatrist has allegedly killed 13 people and injured 31 during a shooting rampage. The Takeaway looks at the story from a range of perspectives.
A press conference at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas answers some of the questions stemming from yesterday's tragic shooting on the base. Major Nidal Malik Hasan, an army psychiatrist, is suspected of gunning down his colleagues.