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FNS Panelists Discuss Race Protests, Failed Rescue Mission In Yemen

Juan Williams, Jane Harman, George Will, and Brit Hume joined Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday to discuss the race protests following grand jury verdicts in Ferguson, MO, and Staten Island, NY.

In part two, the panel members discuss the failed U.S. military raid in Yemen where U.S. forces failed to rescue American photographer Luke Somers and South African teacher Pierre Korkie, hostages held by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

“Earlier this week, a video released by his terrorist captors announced that Luke would be killed within 72 hours,” President Obama said in a statement. “I also authorized the rescue of any other hostages held in the same location as Luke.”

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