Al Qaeda is unlikely to repeat an operation of the complexity of 9-11, but it still poses a grave danger to the United States from within our own borders. What’s responsible for the rise of radicalism here in the U.S.? How did Anwar al-Awlaki become the de facto leader of Al Qaeda? Is our country getting better at thwarting plots, getting lucky…or both? What is the significance of the Obama administration’s reluctance to classify attacks like the Ft. Hood shootings as terrorism? We discuss all these questions and more with Fox News Channel National Correspondent Catherine Herridge. She is also the author of “The Next Wave: On the Hunt for Al Qaeda’s American Recruits.”