cooperate and help us. but i always felt the trial was very, very kind of limited. you know, this whole thing has been driven by oil more than it was ever driven by justice. and i think there were attempts to just keep it low, get the person to place the bomb and maybe not look too much higher but now that is different and they really should find out everything they can. alisyn: did you feel that moammar qaddafi s death was justice on some level? i think advertise death was definitely justice. and i owe it mainly to the libyan people. this is very important for victims. every day, to get up to see governments off and oning over qaddafi, what happened, businesses, get that oil, not and really not caring about the vicious act of terror which never did get the attention that it really should have gotten over the years. yes.
author of pan am 103: the bomb, the betrayals and bee rieved family s search for justice. susan nice to see you. so susan, i know that today marks 23 long years for you, but have these past few months felt differently given that moammar qaddafi is now dead? obviously, we re having problems with susan cohen s aud oefplt we will go back to her as soon as we can to find out how she s feeling, also about the new investigation, and whether more charges will be brought against those responsible. we ll be back with her as soon as we can. well, hate in the classrooms of saudi arabia. the nation promised it would clean up extremism in the schools, but our investigation found otherwise. denials now coming out of the desert kingdom despite the proof. our catherine herridge has that update on this one.
guilty, well, you know, if it were up to me, they could be tried in libya and if found guilty, give them the death penalty, that would be fine with me, but at least let them be tried, and that includes qaddafi s son, saif, who was not directly involved in the bombing, he was too young too young, but he knows about it. al we know you have been fighting for this for 23 years, and let s hope with this new information, that investigators are going to libya to try to get more information about who did this. let s hope that this coming year does bring you some more resolution. we re thinking of you and c.o. this holiday season, thank you very much for coming on with us. thank you so much for having me. alisyn: all right. now we want to get to a story we ve been tracking for a couple of years. reports that some mideastern schools actively teach hate toward the west. fox news has uncovered new evidence that saudi arabian school bookies contain messages on hate and violence, despite claims
townhouse that the chamber owns on capitol hill at one point was communicating with an internet address in china and last march a printer used by chamber executives started printing pages with chinese characters. alisyn. alisyn: all right. doug mckelway, thank you. for more details on this, on the hacking of the u.s. chamber of commerce, go to foxnews.com, and read much more there. well, just when they started digging out from a blast of winter, a thousand miles stretch of the heartland could be in the crosshairs again. what could be an ugly forecast, after the break. plus, the passing of north korea s leader, kim jong-il, lead to go uncertainty for the reclusive country and the world. we ll show you the newest concerns after the death of a dictator. and 23 years since the pan am bombing over lockerbie scotland, for the first time since the attacks, the man accused of green lighting it is dead. in three minutes, the possibility of new charges in the wake of moammar
blizzard there. snow drifts as high as 5 feet reported in some spots, and while highways are open for the most part today, troopers say they have responded to dozens of calls from motorists who slid off the ice and snow-covered roads. there are some brand new developments in the bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland, and they come 23 years to the day of that deadly terror attack. now scotland s top law man is meeting with the fbi to see if more suspects could be brought to justice. this comes just months after the man accused of green lighting the terror attacks, libyan dictator moammar qaddafi was killed by his own people. a university of syracuse student heading home after spending time in london was on flight 103 when it exploded in lockerbie, killing all on board and 11 people on the ground. her life was cut short at age 20. susan cohen is the mother,