It’s been 18 years since September 11, 2001, and the terror threat is still real. In an effort to prevent more attacks, the FBI created a terror screening center which produced a database, or a ‘watch list,’  for known or suspected terrorists. Nearly two dozen Muslims in the U.S. claim they were wrongly put on the list, went to court, and won. Judge Andrew Napolitano weighs in on the controversial decision, and reacts to the news of Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, one of the masterminds behind 9/11, finally getting a court date in 2021.

Meadow Pollack was one of the 17 people killed in the Parkland school shooting last February. Her father, Andrew Pollack says the community knew the suspect was a killer in waiting but did nothing. Pollack sits down to discuss his new book, “Why Meadow Died”, and explains how some schools are failing to protect children.

Don’t miss the good news with FOX’s Tonya J. Powers.

Plus, commentary by FOX Business producer Jaimie La Bella.