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FOXNEWSW Shepard Smith Reporting April 12, 2018
The president tweeted put the russians and the syrians and the iranians on notice that missiles are coming to syria. The white house has backed off and the president said he didnt divulge when but it seems clear to anyone paying attention that the idea at least is to respond to a reported chemical attack on civilians inside syria. Will it happen . We dont know. Thats the idea. They made that clear presumably by the
Syrian Government
. Thats where we are. But where did this begin . Where is it all going . Real talk now on syria. Are you with me . Because syria is on us. In the early part of the decade, syria was in a civil war. The rebels were losing and badly. Assad had an army and tanks by way of example and the rebels had very little. The american position, assad should go. For lots of reasons. He was murdering his people certainly. But the russians had influence there and we didnt want that. The iranians were getting in the mix and we didnt want that. And our allies in saudi arabia and qatar and jordan and beyond didnt want any of it. In late 2012 and early 2013, we entered the
Syrian Civil War
through our cia on the side of the syrian opposition. Those moderate
Syrian Rebels
that president obama used to talk about, it was operation timber sycamore. And it was a huge secret. The idea was to arm and support those moderate
Syrian Rebels
so that they would overthrow the government and we could get an american friendly regime in place. So what happened . Well, we formed an alliance of allies. The saudis provided the money largely, billions and tens of billions of dollars to buy thousands of tons of weapons. Assault rifles, mortars, rpgs and night vision goggles. Everything the rebels needed. The u. S. Trained them, thousands and thousands of them largely in jordan. Our cia did that. We send them out to fight assads troops. They could not have survived without us. They killed as many as 100,000 troops and looked for a time that they were going to overthrow assad just like the
United States
wanted. Again, president obama had signed off on this in secret without congress, obviously. At first he was against it, the story went. Worried the weapons might go to the terrorists. As the story goes,
King Abdullah
dull of jordan convinced him. So it was the
Syrian Rebels
against the
Syrian Government
until the russians joined in with the iranians. That i sent guns and equipment and support and fought alongside the syrians. So there we are. The proxy war was now us and our allies against the syrians, the russians and the iranians. The stakes were suddenly much higher. Last july
President Trump
tried to get out of it all diverting resources to fighting isis in syria. By then, our side had flooded the middle east with weapons that in one way or another isis and the front had bought or stolen on the open market. We were fighting the terrorists with weapons provided by our side against the syrians. Its a mess in syria. Last year
President Trump
sent 59 tomahawk missiles on an air field where there was a chemical attack. Nothing changed in the course of the war. By the way, since then theres been like 20 of these
Chemical Attacks
according to observers in the region. Since russia has built up their presence a lot with antiaircraft defenses and jets and tanks. Theyre entrenched. As we threaten to go back into the proxy war with an air strike of some kind, possibly bigger than the one a year ago, the russians are threaten to shoot down our missiles and retaliate. Russia, syria and iran versus saudi arabia, other arab states and the
United States
. And were considering another move. The
United States
official position, there should be regime change in syria. Who backs up the
Syrian Regime
. The russians. So what is the next move . Well, the time is now. We await a decision. The world is watching. The chief
White House Correspondent
john roberts is live with more. John . Good afternoon to you. Senior
Administration Officials
told me not long ago the white house is confident chemical weapons were in fact used in that saturday attack in douma in the eastern part of damascus. That would appear to make a missile strike more likely. When i asked
President Trump
in the cabinet room earlier today whether a missile strike or at least military action against syria was inevitable, he seemed to indicate a final decision has not been made. Were having a meeting on it today. Ill be leaving here. I was there. Ill be going back as soon as this meeting is over. Were looking very seriously, very closely at the whole situation. Well see what happens, folks. Well see what happens. Its too bad that the world puts us in a position like that. But you know, as i said this morning, weve done a great job with isis. We decimated isis. Now we have to make some further decisions. So theyll be made soon. With the u. N. Chemical weapons team on their way to syria to investigate, the president would appear to face a choice does he strike tonight before the team gets there or does he wait until after the u. N. Team has finished its work. Sending many a missile streak when a team is there could be problematic. With the previous big chemical attack last april, there was little question if they were used. The president didnt wait long to respond. Two days elapsed between the attack and the president ordering the strike. A lot of criticism being levelled at the president. People complaining he shouldnt be issues threat of military strikes, ones that could be real as opposed to the theoretical ones that hes issued in the past. He shouldnt be doing that on twitter. Other people saying the president doesnt appear to have a comprehensive strategy for syria. Just responding to chemical weapons attacks with missile strikes. See what leon panetta said this morning. We want to use that to get to an objective. That was the mistake last year. We hit them. There was no follow up. The result is we have the same situation now. If we hit them militarily now without any kind of strategy, what will happen is in a few months hell do it again. I was told about 90 minutes ago after i put the question to the president that he has not yet made a final decision. Its likely, shep, after this meeting that hes in with the current secretary of defense james mattis, that he will have more clarity on that issue. Were not likely to hear what will happen until either just before or after the operation has commenced. Shepard thanks, john roberts. Only if it were assad. Its not. Its the russians, remember . The russians have the force there. The russians have the jets there. The russians have the antiaircraft there. The russians have the defense theres. Its the russians and the iranians and the syrians against the
United States
and saudi arabia and the 50 or so groups of moderate
Syrian Rebels
that we trained in jordan and sent over to fight in this proxy war for us. Now the next salvo. What is the goal . The goal might be to stop them from doing anymore
Chemical Attacks
. Lets bring in tara maller now, former cia military analyst and policy adviser for the counter extremism project. Thank you. If we go in there and do something larger than last year, do we risk russia accelerating this and getting into something that we cant foresee at the moment . We do. Which is why theres careful deliberations to lay out the range of options. I was here with you say april 7. It was a limited reresponse against a specific target that was up and running after. Shepard gave us something to tweet about. Sent a signal that we wouldnt access use but didnt have a deterrent effect. Weve had a series of other attacks since then. So the
Administration Needs
to think carefully about the range of targets, the types of strikes. Will it be multilateral. What is the overarching plan here. Military strikes as a deterrent action against chemical weapons use very important. But theyre not a panacea and the range for the problems on the ground in syria. Shepard were certainly fighting isis. Its not as if anybody is fibbing around that. But its a separate group from the cia that has entered on the side of the
Syrian Rebels
what is russians game here . When they see were going to fight back and were going to retaliate and if you do something were shooting it out of the sky, are we to believe them . You want to take people at their word in terms of theyre trying to act to prevent us from taking action. We dont want to do anything that risks dramatically escalating the conflict, which is why the target selection is important. Are we going to hit areas that we thought were part of the chemical weapons attack, are we going after air bases that are unrelated to the chemical attack . Are we going after key individuals . You can ratchet it up in the scope of strikes, whether or not we send tomahawks in there, used manned aircraft to puts coalitions forces at risk. These are all problems that military planners have to think about. I heard
President Trump
, just the remarks he talked about. Theyre complex decisions. Its correct. Its important to way the options. He dismissed the role of the
United States
. He said its unfortunate that we have to be the one to make the decisions. Thats our role as a super power, to lead a coalition and make the tough decisions. It comes with the territory. Thats how we deal with humanitarian crises. So its important to realize the
United States
role in this and we are pivotal in it. It seems france will step in. Shepard they have been in there. They have more intelligence than the
United States
has. Theyll be essential. Let me say this. When we did this in april, the 59 tomahawks, they were launched from a place that was impervious to the syrian military. Wouldnt be the case now with the russian military. Its not as if there wouldnt be some vulnerability there. Absolutely. One of the things that needs to be looked at carefully here to make sure we dont have an inadvertent escalation if we hit russian forces, if
Russian Missile
defense comes into play here. These things can escalate really quickly. Not just because of a mistake or an accident but because of misperception as well. Shepard so we have context because its important, back in 2011 or so, the
Syrian Rebels
were going to lose. They couldnt fight that military without the help that they got from those tens of thousands of weapons and all the rest that we sent and the training. We got into this war and saved those rebels and since then more than 500,000 people have died, this war has continued because we gave one side the ammunition and the training they needed to continue that war and now were at another pivotal moment. That was on us. And this is on us. Isnt it . Youre correct. But what should not be lost in this is we also had significant successes in terms of arming groups on the ground to help us defeat isis. In terms of defeating isis, i mean getting back territory and killing fighters. I dont mean in terms of diminishing the idealogical reach of the organization or the ability for them to launch missions overseas. But with regard to isis, it hasnt this is criticism of the
Obama Administration
and the
Trump Administration
. It hasnt dealt with the underlying symptoms of the problem, which is the broader conflict in syria at large dealing with our position on the assad regime, what is our longterm strategy and will we have some negotiated outcome here and get parties to the table. Shepard well see. Tara maller, great to talk to you. Thanks for having me. Shepard more on how the
United States
could launch a strike. Well hear from jim mattis on his concerns about taking military action. Thats coming up from the fox news deck on this thursday afternoon. You might take something for your heart. Or joints. But do you take something for your brain. With an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brainhealth supplement in drug stores nationwide. Prevagen. The name to remember. Experience a blend of. And raw power,nship. Engineered to take the crown. Presenting the allnew lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. Experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. Miraclegro guarantees results vo these neighbors are starting right. With rich potting mix and essential plant food for three times the blooms. Success is sweet. Miraclegro. Three times the beauty. One powerful guarantee. Shepard jim mattis says that his biggest concern with any potential u. S. Strike along with allies apparently on syria is killing civilians while also keeping any conflict from getting out of hand. Theres a tactical concern, maam, that innocent people, we dont add to any civilian deaths and do everything humanly possible to avoid that. Were trying to stop the murder of innocent people. On a strategic level, its how do we keep this from escalating out of control. If you get my drift on that. Shepard so general mattis, we reported at this hour is giving
President Trump
a list of options on syria according to the white house. Jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. Jennifer . Shepard all eyes on the
National Security
meeting that was supposed to begin at 2 30 right now. The decision rests with the commanderinchief. Mattis arrives following four hours of prescheduled testimony on the hill. No decisions have been taken regarding military strikes. Mike pompeo said the president has the authorities he needs to strike. Does the president have the authority to launch strikes against the government of syria . Yes, i believe he does. The opcw, the u. N. Weapons inspectors, they
Just Announced
that they hope to have their inspectors on the ground working in syria on saturday. That could interfere with the timing of a strike. Mattis had a caution of warning. Were not going to engage in the civil war itself. Some things are inexcusable beyond the pale and in the worst interest of not just the
Chemical Weapons Convention
but of civilization itself. So the recognition of that means at times youre going to see contrary impulses. Mixed signals coming from top u. S. Officials to give the president a range of possible options, shep. Shepard tell us about the movement, the military movement in the region. Fox news has learned theres u. S. Warships in the red sea. The u. S. S. Donald cook is off the coast of syria with about 75 tomahawks on board and more than a dozen surface to air missiles. Its joined by one british submarine armed with cruise missiles. The
British Government
signed off on the u. S. And french efforts. The french have deployed a frigate with missiles on board. The british
Prime Minister
has ordered the submarines in position to help. The u. S. S. Teary truman deported virginia and should be in the
Eastern Mediterranean
within a week. Im so pleased and proud of the harry s. Truman
Striker Group
team, 6,500 of the finest americans you could ever sail with or serve with. Were trained, were ready. Any mission, any time, anywhere, were ready to go. The question critics ask is what good if any would a tomahawk missile strike alone do. A year ago it had no thought of assads thinking. Shepard thanks, jennifer. President trump tweeting that he agrees with the strategy of cooperating with the special counsel running the russia investigation. But some lawmakers from the president s own party says congress should pass a bill to protect
Robert Mueller
just in case all of the people who advise the president on television and otherwise can fire him get their say. One republican is out with a new warning today. Plus word that a doorman at a trump sky scraper cashed in with another hush money deal to protect the now president. Well talk to one of the reporters that broke the story of the doorman, the 30,000 and the story that was caught and killed. Coming up. With expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. Your body was made for
Better Things
than rheumatiod arthritis. Before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. Xeljanz xr is a oncedaily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. It can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. Xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. Dont start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. Tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. Your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. Tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. Xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. Ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. You know whats not awesome . Gigspeed internet. When only certain people can get it. Lets fix that. Lets give this guy gig really . And these kids, and these guys, him, ah. Oh hello. That lady, these houses yes, yes and yes. And dont forget about them. Uh huh, sure. Still yes xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. Now you can get it, too. Welcome to the party. Shepard 24 minutes passed the hour. The president says if he wanted to fire the special counsel
Robert Mueller
, he would have done it a long time ago. Meaning he believes he can fire the special counsel. Even so, how democrats are pushing a bill to protect mueller after a
Syrian Government<\/a>. Thats where we are. But where did this begin . Where is it all going . Real talk now on syria. Are you with me . Because syria is on us. In the early part of the decade, syria was in a civil war. The rebels were losing and badly. Assad had an army and tanks by way of example and the rebels had very little. The american position, assad should go. For lots of reasons. He was murdering his people certainly. But the russians had influence there and we didnt want that. The iranians were getting in the mix and we didnt want that. And our allies in saudi arabia and qatar and jordan and beyond didnt want any of it. In late 2012 and early 2013, we entered the
Syrian Civil War<\/a> through our cia on the side of the syrian opposition. Those moderate
Syrian Rebels<\/a> that president obama used to talk about, it was operation timber sycamore. And it was a huge secret. The idea was to arm and support those moderate
Syrian Rebels<\/a> so that they would overthrow the government and we could get an american friendly regime in place. So what happened . Well, we formed an alliance of allies. The saudis provided the money largely, billions and tens of billions of dollars to buy thousands of tons of weapons. Assault rifles, mortars, rpgs and night vision goggles. Everything the rebels needed. The u. S. Trained them, thousands and thousands of them largely in jordan. Our cia did that. We send them out to fight assads troops. They could not have survived without us. They killed as many as 100,000 troops and looked for a time that they were going to overthrow assad just like the
United States<\/a> wanted. Again, president obama had signed off on this in secret without congress, obviously. At first he was against it, the story went. Worried the weapons might go to the terrorists. As the story goes,
King Abdullah<\/a> dull of jordan convinced him. So it was the
Syrian Rebels<\/a> against the
Syrian Government<\/a> until the russians joined in with the iranians. That i sent guns and equipment and support and fought alongside the syrians. So there we are. The proxy war was now us and our allies against the syrians, the russians and the iranians. The stakes were suddenly much higher. Last july
President Trump<\/a> tried to get out of it all diverting resources to fighting isis in syria. By then, our side had flooded the middle east with weapons that in one way or another isis and the front had bought or stolen on the open market. We were fighting the terrorists with weapons provided by our side against the syrians. Its a mess in syria. Last year
President Trump<\/a> sent 59 tomahawk missiles on an air field where there was a chemical attack. Nothing changed in the course of the war. By the way, since then theres been like 20 of these
Chemical Attacks<\/a> according to observers in the region. Since russia has built up their presence a lot with antiaircraft defenses and jets and tanks. Theyre entrenched. As we threaten to go back into the proxy war with an air strike of some kind, possibly bigger than the one a year ago, the russians are threaten to shoot down our missiles and retaliate. Russia, syria and iran versus saudi arabia, other arab states and the
United States<\/a>. And were considering another move. The
United States<\/a> official position, there should be regime change in syria. Who backs up the
Syrian Regime<\/a> . The russians. So what is the next move . Well, the time is now. We await a decision. The world is watching. The chief
White House Correspondent<\/a> john roberts is live with more. John . Good afternoon to you. Senior
Administration Officials<\/a> told me not long ago the white house is confident chemical weapons were in fact used in that saturday attack in douma in the eastern part of damascus. That would appear to make a missile strike more likely. When i asked
President Trump<\/a> in the cabinet room earlier today whether a missile strike or at least military action against syria was inevitable, he seemed to indicate a final decision has not been made. Were having a meeting on it today. Ill be leaving here. I was there. Ill be going back as soon as this meeting is over. Were looking very seriously, very closely at the whole situation. Well see what happens, folks. Well see what happens. Its too bad that the world puts us in a position like that. But you know, as i said this morning, weve done a great job with isis. We decimated isis. Now we have to make some further decisions. So theyll be made soon. With the u. N. Chemical weapons team on their way to syria to investigate, the president would appear to face a choice does he strike tonight before the team gets there or does he wait until after the u. N. Team has finished its work. Sending many a missile streak when a team is there could be problematic. With the previous big chemical attack last april, there was little question if they were used. The president didnt wait long to respond. Two days elapsed between the attack and the president ordering the strike. A lot of criticism being levelled at the president. People complaining he shouldnt be issues threat of military strikes, ones that could be real as opposed to the theoretical ones that hes issued in the past. He shouldnt be doing that on twitter. Other people saying the president doesnt appear to have a comprehensive strategy for syria. Just responding to chemical weapons attacks with missile strikes. See what leon panetta said this morning. We want to use that to get to an objective. That was the mistake last year. We hit them. There was no follow up. The result is we have the same situation now. If we hit them militarily now without any kind of strategy, what will happen is in a few months hell do it again. I was told about 90 minutes ago after i put the question to the president that he has not yet made a final decision. Its likely, shep, after this meeting that hes in with the current secretary of defense james mattis, that he will have more clarity on that issue. Were not likely to hear what will happen until either just before or after the operation has commenced. Shepard thanks, john roberts. Only if it were assad. Its not. Its the russians, remember . The russians have the force there. The russians have the jets there. The russians have the antiaircraft there. The russians have the defense theres. Its the russians and the iranians and the syrians against the
United States<\/a> and saudi arabia and the 50 or so groups of moderate
Syrian Rebels<\/a> that we trained in jordan and sent over to fight in this proxy war for us. Now the next salvo. What is the goal . The goal might be to stop them from doing anymore
Chemical Attacks<\/a>. Lets bring in tara maller now, former cia military analyst and policy adviser for the counter extremism project. Thank you. If we go in there and do something larger than last year, do we risk russia accelerating this and getting into something that we cant foresee at the moment . We do. Which is why theres careful deliberations to lay out the range of options. I was here with you say april 7. It was a limited reresponse against a specific target that was up and running after. Shepard gave us something to tweet about. Sent a signal that we wouldnt access use but didnt have a deterrent effect. Weve had a series of other attacks since then. So the
Administration Needs<\/a> to think carefully about the range of targets, the types of strikes. Will it be multilateral. What is the overarching plan here. Military strikes as a deterrent action against chemical weapons use very important. But theyre not a panacea and the range for the problems on the ground in syria. Shepard were certainly fighting isis. Its not as if anybody is fibbing around that. But its a separate group from the cia that has entered on the side of the
Syrian Rebels<\/a> what is russians game here . When they see were going to fight back and were going to retaliate and if you do something were shooting it out of the sky, are we to believe them . You want to take people at their word in terms of theyre trying to act to prevent us from taking action. We dont want to do anything that risks dramatically escalating the conflict, which is why the target selection is important. Are we going to hit areas that we thought were part of the chemical weapons attack, are we going after air bases that are unrelated to the chemical attack . Are we going after key individuals . You can ratchet it up in the scope of strikes, whether or not we send tomahawks in there, used manned aircraft to puts coalitions forces at risk. These are all problems that military planners have to think about. I heard
President Trump<\/a>, just the remarks he talked about. Theyre complex decisions. Its correct. Its important to way the options. He dismissed the role of the
United States<\/a>. He said its unfortunate that we have to be the one to make the decisions. Thats our role as a super power, to lead a coalition and make the tough decisions. It comes with the territory. Thats how we deal with humanitarian crises. So its important to realize the
United States<\/a> role in this and we are pivotal in it. It seems france will step in. Shepard they have been in there. They have more intelligence than the
United States<\/a> has. Theyll be essential. Let me say this. When we did this in april, the 59 tomahawks, they were launched from a place that was impervious to the syrian military. Wouldnt be the case now with the russian military. Its not as if there wouldnt be some vulnerability there. Absolutely. One of the things that needs to be looked at carefully here to make sure we dont have an inadvertent escalation if we hit russian forces, if
Russian Missile<\/a> defense comes into play here. These things can escalate really quickly. Not just because of a mistake or an accident but because of misperception as well. Shepard so we have context because its important, back in 2011 or so, the
Syrian Rebels<\/a> were going to lose. They couldnt fight that military without the help that they got from those tens of thousands of weapons and all the rest that we sent and the training. We got into this war and saved those rebels and since then more than 500,000 people have died, this war has continued because we gave one side the ammunition and the training they needed to continue that war and now were at another pivotal moment. That was on us. And this is on us. Isnt it . Youre correct. But what should not be lost in this is we also had significant successes in terms of arming groups on the ground to help us defeat isis. In terms of defeating isis, i mean getting back territory and killing fighters. I dont mean in terms of diminishing the idealogical reach of the organization or the ability for them to launch missions overseas. But with regard to isis, it hasnt this is criticism of the
Obama Administration<\/a> and the
Trump Administration<\/a>. It hasnt dealt with the underlying symptoms of the problem, which is the broader conflict in syria at large dealing with our position on the assad regime, what is our longterm strategy and will we have some negotiated outcome here and get parties to the table. Shepard well see. Tara maller, great to talk to you. Thanks for having me. Shepard more on how the
United States<\/a> could launch a strike. Well hear from jim mattis on his concerns about taking military action. Thats coming up from the fox news deck on this thursday afternoon. You might take something for your heart. Or joints. But do you take something for your brain. With an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brainhealth supplement in drug stores nationwide. Prevagen. The name to remember. Experience a blend of. And raw power,nship. Engineered to take the crown. Presenting the allnew lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. Experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. Miraclegro guarantees results vo these neighbors are starting right. With rich potting mix and essential plant food for three times the blooms. Success is sweet. Miraclegro. Three times the beauty. One powerful guarantee. Shepard jim mattis says that his biggest concern with any potential u. S. Strike along with allies apparently on syria is killing civilians while also keeping any conflict from getting out of hand. Theres a tactical concern, maam, that innocent people, we dont add to any civilian deaths and do everything humanly possible to avoid that. Were trying to stop the murder of innocent people. On a strategic level, its how do we keep this from escalating out of control. If you get my drift on that. Shepard so general mattis, we reported at this hour is giving
President Trump<\/a> a list of options on syria according to the white house. Jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. Jennifer . Shepard all eyes on the
National Security<\/a> meeting that was supposed to begin at 2 30 right now. The decision rests with the commanderinchief. Mattis arrives following four hours of prescheduled testimony on the hill. No decisions have been taken regarding military strikes. Mike pompeo said the president has the authorities he needs to strike. Does the president have the authority to launch strikes against the government of syria . Yes, i believe he does. The opcw, the u. N. Weapons inspectors, they
Just Announced<\/a> that they hope to have their inspectors on the ground working in syria on saturday. That could interfere with the timing of a strike. Mattis had a caution of warning. Were not going to engage in the civil war itself. Some things are inexcusable beyond the pale and in the worst interest of not just the
Chemical Weapons Convention<\/a> but of civilization itself. So the recognition of that means at times youre going to see contrary impulses. Mixed signals coming from top u. S. Officials to give the president a range of possible options, shep. Shepard tell us about the movement, the military movement in the region. Fox news has learned theres u. S. Warships in the red sea. The u. S. S. Donald cook is off the coast of syria with about 75 tomahawks on board and more than a dozen surface to air missiles. Its joined by one british submarine armed with cruise missiles. The
British Government<\/a> signed off on the u. S. And french efforts. The french have deployed a frigate with missiles on board. The british
Prime Minister<\/a> has ordered the submarines in position to help. The u. S. S. Teary truman deported virginia and should be in the
Eastern Mediterranean<\/a> within a week. Im so pleased and proud of the harry s. Truman
Striker Group<\/a> team, 6,500 of the finest americans you could ever sail with or serve with. Were trained, were ready. Any mission, any time, anywhere, were ready to go. The question critics ask is what good if any would a tomahawk missile strike alone do. A year ago it had no thought of assads thinking. Shepard thanks, jennifer. President trump tweeting that he agrees with the strategy of cooperating with the special counsel running the russia investigation. But some lawmakers from the president s own party says congress should pass a bill to protect
Robert Mueller<\/a> just in case all of the people who advise the president on television and otherwise can fire him get their say. One republican is out with a new warning today. Plus word that a doorman at a trump sky scraper cashed in with another hush money deal to protect the now president. Well talk to one of the reporters that broke the story of the doorman, the 30,000 and the story that was caught and killed. Coming up. With expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. Your body was made for
Better Things<\/a> than rheumatiod arthritis. Before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. Xeljanz xr is a oncedaily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. It can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. Xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. Dont start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. Tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. Your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. Tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. Xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate. Ask your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. You know whats not awesome . Gigspeed internet. When only certain people can get it. Lets fix that. Lets give this guy gig really . And these kids, and these guys, him, ah. Oh hello. That lady, these houses yes, yes and yes. And dont forget about them. Uh huh, sure. Still yes xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. Now you can get it, too. Welcome to the party. Shepard 24 minutes passed the hour. The president says if he wanted to fire the special counsel
Robert Mueller<\/a>, he would have done it a long time ago. Meaning he believes he can fire the special counsel. Even so, how democrats are pushing a bill to protect mueller after a
Bipartisan Group<\/a> of senators rolled out their own legislation yesterday. I should say yesterday
President Trump<\/a> called
Robert Mueller<\/a>s russia probe fake and corrupt. Its not fake. Claims that mueller and his boss, the
Deputy Attorney<\/a> general
Rod Rosenstein<\/a> were conflicted. Today the president tweeted i have greed with the disciplined approach that we have engaged in with
Robert Mueller<\/a> unlike the clintons. I have full confidence in ty cobb and been fully advised throughout each phase of the process. Which says a lot really. Catherine herridge has the news from washington. There were questions about whether he would make a turn on legal counsel. This suggested no. And we learned from the
Justice Department<\/a> officials that the
Deputy Attorney<\/a> general
Rod Rosenstein<\/a> that overseas the probe and has the fire to fire the special counsel was at the white house for preplanned meetings about an hour. Rosenstein had fbi officials. After threatened legal action, the department and the fbi have taken an unusual step to expedite and district the process. Fox news understands from our
Justice Department<\/a> contacts that rosenstein met with don mcgann. The contacts emphasizes that rosenstein was not fired. As you mentioned, senators are introducing
Bipartisan Legislation<\/a> that would limit the president s ability to fire special counsel, that would expedited judicial review and reinstatement if termination wasnt for cause and only a senior
Justice Department<\/a> official could fire the special counsel. Leaders of both
Political Parties<\/a> would be a terrible mistake for if president to terminate
Rod Rosenstein<\/a> or
Robert Mueller<\/a>. I dont think the president would fire him. He understands what would happen. As far as mr. Rosenstein goes, for him to be fired, its within the purview of the president. He would have to have a good reason and i dont see the reason. The
Senate Judiciary<\/a> committee chaired by
Chuck Grassley<\/a> has a date on april 26 on the a vote on the legislation, shep. Shepard
Catherine Herridge<\/a> live in washington. Thanks. Now the doorman at trump tower. The company that owns the
National Inquirer<\/a> reportedly paid a former door man 30,000 for a story about the president that they never ran. That is according to the reporting of the
Associated Press<\/a> which broke the news. It report it happened in 2015. President trumps personal lawyer,
Michael Cohen<\/a>, tells the
Associated Press<\/a> that he talked to the tabloid about the door mans story. Michael cohen said he had no idea of the payment. Agents were looking for records related to payments to another woman whose claim they had affairs with trump. Fox news has confirmed that investigators were also looking for information on the president s access hollywood recording. Lets bring in
Jeff Horowitz<\/a> from the
Associated Press<\/a>. One of the reporters that broke the story. Good to see you. Good to see you too. Shepard as i understand it, there was a rumor, i guess, at least, that this door man was talking about that the president had a love child. Is that right . Right. So a former doorman for one of the trump buildings called up the
National Inquirer<\/a> on the tip line and said i have a juicy story for you. Said the president the future president had an affair with one of his employees and ended up with a child. The
National Inquirer<\/a> did the reporting on this, put the guys through paces, paid him 30,000 under a contract and this is the key things, under a contract that said if he violated it, he owed them a million dollars. So this was a gag order in some respects or a gag agreement that this guy signed in exchange for the money. That was enough to keep that rumor quiet through the 2016 election. The woman involved said none of that is true. Its fake. Right . Yes. Look, the question of whether or not the underlying rumor is accurate, we cant get into it at this point. The important thing is whether the
Trump Campaign<\/a> via various people including
Michael Cohen<\/a> may have had a relationship with the
National Inquirer<\/a> that involved the
National Inquirer<\/a> taki taking salacious stories and deep sixing them. Shepard and now its possible after this raid on the fixers properties, its possible that we may learn a lot of things, including voracity of this potentially. Anything is possible, shep. Certainly seems like this falls in the category of things that the government is looking for here, which is to say whether these things were related if the payments were related to the campaign,
Campaign Contributions<\/a> undeclared and whether there might have been something untoward. Shepard the company, american media, the
Parent Company<\/a> of the
National Inquirer<\/a>, we brought it, checked it out, wasnt worthy. We didnt run it. Which would be fine except theres so many things over time theres covers i can show you from the clintons that well, you know, its just other all congruous. Yes. Two points there. The first is that we have i believe six former employees of the
National Inquirer<\/a> that were able to tell us very directly that they were aware of this being attach and kill. National inquirer would pay for the story of killing it. They were not that subtle about it internally. The second thing is that we know enough about the
National Inquirer<\/a>s
Business Practices<\/a> to know that they dont pay for story tips unless they publish them. Thats the standard process. If theyre going to pay you, theyll pay you only after the tip you gave them goes to print. This one they paid to own the rights to it in perpetuity. So its clear from what they did that it doesnt match their standard procedures for a tip that doesnt pan out, for example. Shepard the door man and the hush money. Jeff horowitz, maybe well find out for sure a lot of things from the fixers home and office and hotel room. Well see. Thank you. President trumps pick to lead the state department fielding hours of questions from lawmakers and some of them were doozies. A look at that in just a moment. Heres the story of
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President Trump<\/a>s pick to be the next secretary of state mike pompeo answered questioned today for six hours. If lawmakers confirm him, he will replace
Rex Tillerson<\/a> whom
President Trump<\/a> fired last month. Lawmakers asked pompeo about a lot of things. Syria, iran, north korea and of course russia. They also asked him if he agreed with
President Trump<\/a>s tweet that tensions between washington and moscow are because of the investigation into russians election meddling. He said he does not agree. The historic conflict between the
United States<\/a> and the soviet union and now russia is caused by russian bad behavior. Shepard largely it was interesting for the insurance this he wouldnt answer. He defended the steps that the
Trump Administration<\/a> has taken to push back against russia. He said more does need to be done because
Vladimir Putin<\/a> has it in his words received the message sufficiently. Has he threatens to shoot down our missiles and retaliate. Rich edson is live with more. Much of the challenge of pompeo had to do with what democrats said is an assembling of a war cabinet. John bolton is part of this. Pompeo says as a former army officer, thats not the case. Theres few people like soldiers that appreciate diplomats and good diplomatic work. You train, you prepare, you want very much to be prepared if america calls upon you but youre counting on the fact that theres diplomats resolving the challenges. The top democrat on this committee, bob be mendez of new jersey said that didnt satisfy him. Senator bob corker is the chairman of this committee. He says he believes mike pompeo will get bipartisan support in the end. Shep . Shepard he steered away from any russia investigation questions, especially anyones that might be sensitive to the president. He did admit that he was interviewed by
Robert Mueller<\/a>. He did. He got several questions about this. First about the
Mueller Investigation<\/a>, what the president has tweeted about it, the disparaging of the president by that investigation. He did offer a reveal. That he was interviewed. What was the subject of the conversation. Senator, im not going to speak to that. Im not going to speak about any of the three investigations that i have been a participant in today. A justification for that, he also said, is the investigation of the senate, the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> and the special counsel investigation into russian interference in the 2016 president ial election. As cia director hes been involved in that and he cant comment. Shep . Shepard thanks, rich. Live on the hill. Lets get to a. B. Stoddard from real clear politics. I was waiting to hear what would ha happened with rand paul and his questioning of pompeo. Hes been very pointed about his criticisms. Right. Rand paul is still an outlier in terms of the republican conference. Hes a libertarian, focussed on surveillance as an issue. Hes made his views very clear. Hes going to stick to his word that hes not going to support a vote in committee, nor on the floor. If they run this to the committee and they have problems, it will go through the floor and confirm mike pompeo. I do think shep as much as he had some inconsistencies and concerns by democrats about a host of issues from the
Mueller Investigation<\/a> and his conversations with the president about maybe the firing of james comey or other issues related to the russia investigation and the
Foreign Policy<\/a> crises that hes going to be dealing with as secretary of state, issues on which they dont trust his positions or stated positions, i still think a democrat is going to cross over to fill in for the rand paul vote and that mike pompeo will be confirmed. Shepard i took away he thought that the war in iraq was a good aisle. What make him so controversial for democrats . They believe in the past hes made antimuslim stations. They consider him a war hawk in some way. Hes working hard as rich edson described to overcome that characterization and say that he puts diplomacy first and he will rehab this sort of eviscerated state department. Hes talked with former secretaries of state to prepare for these hearings and to present a genuine earnest in the job. I think hes in the eyes of some democrats, he can be described as controversial but theres a bipartisan consensus that hes knowledgeable, is a russia hawk, has a relationship with
President Trump<\/a> to talk him off the ledge. Shepard i wonder if thats not the main thing. People around the world will know these guys are tight. Pompeo and trump have been side by side almost every day of this administration. At least people around the world will know, if pompeo says its coming from the president , you might not have known that with tillerson. And people are looking at the way trump chooses people. When he gets rid of someone, they think, you know what . We might have some problems with mike pompeo but lord only know whose he will choose next. Thats actually a real possibility that mike pompeo might not be a perfect fit for secretary of state, but is just so qualified and so competent its not the concerned of nomination you turn away from because hes probably better than what could come next. Shepard a. B. , happy thursday. Nice to see you. Thank you. Shepard theres great news today. Have you heard it . Take a look at it. Dow what are you doing . Great news from the corner of wall and broad. Well have it for you coming up. And im terry ware. And this is our
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President Trump<\/a> says the
United States<\/a> has made progress on big negotiations with china over tariffs. A spokesman said the negotiations are impossible. The president made the comment in the rose garden after talking about the tax plan. He says he thinks the negotiations will work out in americas favor. China is negotiating with us very hard, very long and we made a lot of progress for opening it up. The commercial
Department Said<\/a> the chinas attempts at negotiation are not sincere. Blake burman has more. Blake . You can say this was a bit of a warning from the chinese overnight. It came from a spokesperson from the
Commerce Ministry<\/a> that said that president xi jinpings speech should not be viewed as a concession to washington. During that speech, the chinese leader said that china wants to open up its economy generally speaking and that it would lower tariffs on certain products like vehicles. Now that spokesperson for the commerce minute try say if the
United States<\/a> takes any action to escalate the situation, china will not hesitate to fight back. Here at the white house, the president has hailed the speech from president xi as a step forward and he continued to tout it today. Lets see if were going to do it in a friendly way. I think we will. I think it will end up the tariffs off and the barriers down. Earlier today at the white house,
President Trump<\/a> met with republican lawmakers from states that have a levy agricultural economy to try to ease their concerns about this ongoing spat on trade between the u. S. And china, shepard. Shepard the president said hes considering more trade talks. This came out of left field. Republican
Lawmakers Said<\/a> that the president has top his top trade rep and larry kudlow, his economic adviser to try to reenter negotiations the tpp, the
Trans Pacific<\/a> trade partnership. He said larry, go do it. The big question remains is just how realistic is it. Shepard good question. Blake ben bernanke berman on the north lawn. The dow had been up as many as 400. Deidra bolton. Getting back to the tpp, is it too late . It may be. We snubbed the party invitation. Then we heard the party is fun. Shepard that was supposed to be our hedge against china against china and it was working. Yeah. If the chinese retailate about our agricultural producing state, his state will be hurt a lot. What ended up happening, the other countries in the trade agreement and have come together including australia, vietnam, singapore. They have done their own thing and have been gotten closer to china by default. We stepped out of the picture. Now were thinking maybe we should get back in. Well see. Stocks like it. Shepard is it too late . It may be. Shepard deidra bolton. Final thoughts, top of the hour headlines. Waiting for a decision on syria. vo lately, ive been selective about what i eat. This new beneful select 10, has 10 amazing ingredients avo with real beef, plus accents of
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Congress Next<\/a> year. Peter doocy is live with that. Peter . Speaker ryan told reporters today it was his understanding
Steve Scalise<\/a> wants the
Majority Leader Kevin Mccarthy<\/a> to replace him as speaker. But thats not what scalise said. Ive never run against kevin and never would run against him. He and i are good friends. So if mccarthy doesnt think he can get 218 votes for speaker, then scalise suggested he may want the job. This morning mccarthy danced around questions about rising even higher in the
Republican Party<\/a> ranks. What means most to me, in the next congress theres an opportunity for a republican to be speaker and not nancy pelosi. We have the highest number of retirements weve had and the history against us when it comes to the party in power that wins seats here. But weve accomplished a lot. Ryan is really swatting away republican critics in his own conference who want him to leave before his term is up because he says he raises tens of millions to help them maintain the majority, win their seats and to keep the majority, its best to have all players on the field. And nancy pelosi who is posed to be speaker, she said ryans retirement not really a factor in their chances. The plot form is the management of it and in which our candidates will step and were very proud of all of our candidates as they go forward. Were not watching their game. Were watching our game. One part of their game may be easier now that ryan is on his way out, his district may be easier for a democrat to win in wisconsin. Shep . Shepard if theres a chance that he could be leaving sooner than all that, isnt there . There are whispers by republicans that are worried that big donors may not want to write a check this is asking for somebody even though hes on his way out. Ryan insists that the money and the effort does not go to any person. It goes to the agenda, which obviously is going to continue once hes gone. Shepard well know soon enough. Thanks, peter on capitol hill. Were waiting for the we believe the war
Cabinet Meeting<\/a> is still convened in the white house. President trump getting options on syria and whether or not the
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