Stolen truck barrels by right before crashing. Four people dead. More than a dozen injured. This morning the arrest and why authorities are calling this a case of terrorism. And manhunt. Revolution. Its time for change. The nationwide search for this man called armed and dangerous mailing what investigators say is a disturbing manifesto straight to donald trump. Then allegedly stealing a cache of weapons. The price tag now on his head. Good morning, lets get straight to the headlines this morning. The global fallout from President Trumps decision to strike syria. And were getting in these new satellite images this morning of the Syrian Air Base hit by dozens of u. S. Tomahawk missiles. You can see buildings flattened, jets destroyed. Although the runway appears to be pretty much unscathed. Yeah, and that may explain the news this morning that two jets have taken off from that air base just hours after the strike. Again, this is the same air base from which the u. S. Says a chemical attack was launched against civilian, many of them children. Heres what else we know this morning. The attack is increasing tensions between the United States and russia, a major ally of syria. The russian Prime Minister even warning the u. S. That if you attack our ally, youre basically one step away from attacking us. Meanwhile, though, tough talk from the u. S. Ambassador to the u. N. Nikki haley calling out both russia and iran for supporting the Syrian Regime and its crimes against humanity while warning the u. S. Is prepared to do more here. We have Team Coverage this saturday morning, but were going to start with abcs Alex Marquardt who is in beirut. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, dan and paula. Thats right. Less than 24 hours after the strike, it does appear that the al sharyat air base is back up and running. U. S. Officials confirming that planes have been seen taking off despite a massive amount of u. S. Firepower, 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. U. S. Officials now saying that not all of the bases planes or its runway were destroyed. New satellite images now revealing the full extent of the heavy american bombardment on the al sharyat air base in central syria. On friday Syrian Military officials gathered shortly after the strike to survey the damage walking through the rubble and charred vehicles. Drone footage released by the Russian Defense ministry shows the aftermath of the overnight attack that destroyed aircraft, hangars, ammunition bunkers and air defense systems. Syrian state media said at least six syrian soldiers and nine civilians were also killed. In total 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were launched from two u. S. Navy warships in the Eastern Mediterranean sea. It was from this base the pentagon says that the syrian army stored and launched an air strike with chemical weapons, a nerve agent that was then dropped on civilians in northern idlib province, which is held by rebel forces. Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children. No child of god should ever suffer such horror. Reporter more than 80 people were killed, over half of them women and children. Russia said that syria had bombed a rebel chemical facility, the pentagon now asking whether the russian government had prior knowledge or was somehow complicit in the horrific chemical attack. Shortly after the attack a drone flew over the site, then the local hospital where victims were being treated was the subject of an air strike, unclear whether by syrian or russian forces. Now, one of the main american priorities in this strike was not to hit russian positions or troops, which could lead to a significant escalation, but there is no doubt that this has severely damaged the already terrible u. S. russia relations with president putin calling it a significant blow. Paula. All right, alex, and speaking of that relationship with russia, the focus, it was the focus at the united nations. The United States increasing pressure on both syria and russia, warning that this could be just the start. The president remains in palm beach this morning, and thats where we find our david wright. David, good morning. Reporter good morning, paula. Now that the u. S. Has sent quite a forceful message with these targeted missile strikes, the next big question is whats next in syria . And u. N. Ambassador nikki haley signaled this may just be the opening salvo. The United States took a very measured step last night. We are prepared to do more. Reporter the u. S. Has now formally put the world on notice that it is ready to take further military action in syria. Ambassador haley also suggested the u. S. Is now sharply at odds with russia. Russia is supposed to have removed all the chemical weapons from syria, but obviously that has not happened. It could be that russia has been incompetent in its efforts to remove the chemical weapons, or it could be that the assad regime is playing the russians for fools. Reporter secretary of state Rex Tillerson is now headed to moscow. He told reporters what happens next depends on the response to the air strikes. The russians have condemned the attacks in no uncertain terms. The white house laid out a time line of the president s decisionmaking process. He okayed the strike thursday at 4 00 p. M. Launch time, 7 40. By 8 30 the missiles started hitting their targets. Only then did the administration inform congressional leaders and foreign heads of state. Trump informed his chinese counterpart at dinner. Tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. Reporter this White House Photo shows the president huddled with his National Security team at a makeshift situation room set up at maralago. Trumps soninlaw there at the table, chief strategist steve bannon, recently demoted from the Security Council relegated to the sidelines. These strikes have won bipartisan approval from congress, but members of both parties have wondered how this fits into the broader strategy in syria, and some have said the u. S. Should consult congress before escalating this any further, dan and paula. All right, but, david, this has proven to be quite a moment for u. N. Ambassador nikki haley. We just heard from her. Apparently that heated meeting at the u. N. This week was supposed to be closed, but she intervened . Reporter thats right. The bolivians had originally requested an emergency session of the Security Council to be held behind closed doors, but the u. S. , which is the president of the council for this month, demanded that it be held in public so that anyone defending the atrocities in syria would have to do so for all the world to hear, and that was nikki haley, paula, dan. As you said, nikki haley really stepping onto the world stage. David wright, thank you for your reporting from maralago. For more on all of this lets bring in abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd. Matthew, good morning. And from washington, abc news contributor, retired colonel Steve Ganyard. Steve, lets just start with you. The fact that airplanes are taking off from the very same air base we attacked, what does that say about the effectiveness of the strike . Well, go back to what the intent is, dan. The intent, the president clearly made the intent to warn assad to stop gassing your people. The strike was limited and the tomahawk missile doesnt have the firepower to take out runways. He didnt want to risk personnel so he used the tomahawk and made his point. But there is no irony here that it does appear its okay for mr. Assad to blow up his people, its just not okay to gas them. So, steve, whats next . You heard the u. S. Ambassador to the u. N. , nikki haley, saying that the u. S. Is open to doing more, prepared to do more. What exactly would that mean . Paula, its interesting that Ambassador Haley as energetic as shes been, i think we need to probably temper our expectations about what the u. N. Will be able to do, but her rhetoric and secretary tillersons rhetoric points much more towards regime change, but the military action we saw this week was really just a warning to assad to stop gassing his people so theres a bit of a disconnect in the message coming out of the white house versus state and the u. N. So much theres so much interesting the dynamics here are so fascinating, given that this is a president who has long argued we should stay out of foreign entanglements of this variety. Steve, thank you. Lets bring in matthew dowd. So, World Leaders have praised President Trump and praised by some former obama officials however members of his own base who dont want us getting involved in more overseas war is up in arms about this. Is this a problem for President Trump . What were seeing on all levels is this fight between globalists versus nationalists and seen as an administration were seeing it worldwide. I think what this is, hell get a slight bump like a sugar high. This is what happens to president s when they engage militarily. But ultimately president s become president s and leaders become leaders over the long haul and the real question here for most people is whats the longterm strategy . Hell get a good bit of news over the next three days but over the next weeks and months is what is the exit strategy and how does this end . Yeah, whats next . Okay, everybody notice hes got a book there. A book. On the set. Okay, so you have a new book titled a new way in which you talk about the balance between idealism and realism. So when you look at current event, political events, how do you view whats happening now through this particular purview . Well, leaders in the 21st century have to figure out the paradox between a lot of competing values but i think this is so pointed and donald trump had these ideals. He was a nationalist. Im america first. This is what were going to do and then he was faced with an incredibly realistic scenario of what happened to the Syrian People and what assad had done there, and so he had to make a decision trying to balance his ideals which he didnt want to be involved in foreign entanglements to how do i respond to a situation that is horrific, and in that place, he had to confront the world realistically. And we saw it play out in realtime. I took a look at the book last night. Fascinating stuff, matt. Thank you. Thank you very much. Big thanks to matt dowd and Steve Ganyard for joining us. We do move on to another developing story right now. The investigation into that deadly attack over in sweden. A stolen truck look at this plowing through a crowded street filled with shoppers slamming into a store ultimately killing four people. Investigators are treating this as a terror attack and abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran is right there in stockholm. Terry, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, dan. This Morning Police sources are telling local media here in stockholm that there was a homemade unexploded bomb in that truck that barreled through this crowded shopping district killing four people, leaving more than a dozen others injured and shocking this tolerant, placid city to its core. This morning, Swedish Police say theyve got their man. One person in custody in connection with the violent truck attack that left four dead and more than a dozen others injured here. Police arresting a man matching the suspect seen in these security images saying they believe he was involved in what authorities have declared a terrorist attack. I saw eight people get drived over. Reporter according to Police Friday afternoon the suspect stole a delivery truck from a nearby restaurant. Minutes later just before 3 00 p. M. , that truck is seen on this security video barreling past shops as bystanders scatter. Just eight stores down that truck slammed into the side of Ahlens Department store before bursting into flames. There were bodies on the ground everywhere and a sense of panic. People standing by their loved ones but also people runing away. Reporter rescuers rushed to help those hurt in the attack as authorities put the city on lockdown to search for the driver. In this difficult moment, swedish authorities including police and hospitals are doing everything they can to save lives and maintain our safety. Reporter overnight the swedish Prime Minister spoke to his people and sent a powerful message to the country. Terrorists can never defeat sweden, never. Reporter right now theres no evidence that the driver of that truck was linked to any wider plot or terrorist organization. But for years isis has been encouraging its followers here in europe and in the United States to act alone, and they specifically mention this kind of ramming attack which is so cheap, so simple and so deadly. Paula. All right, terry, thank you for your reporting. Now to the major headline from the Supreme Court. The senate using the Nuclear Option to confirm President Trumps nominee neil gorsuch on friday. Abcs Gloria Riviera joins us r be a bitter partisan battle. Good morning, gloria. Reporter good morning, paula. Thats right. Justice gorsuch will get right to work. He is poised to have an Immediate Impact as the Supreme Court begins to hear oral arguments on major issues such as the separation of church and state and rights for samesex couples. The nomination of neil m. Gorsuch of colorado to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is confirmed. Reporter that gavel slam marks a huge political first. Confirming a Supreme Court nominee with just a simple majority vote. 54 yeas to 45 nays. Ms. Warren. No. Reporter judge Neil Gorsuchs confirmation, the first major win for the Trump Administration with congress but the democrats did not go down without a fight filibustering the nomination. I cannot support this nomination. Reporter prompting republicans to invoke the Nuclear Option. I believe it will make this body a more partisan place. It doesnt have to be this way. But today is a new day. Reporter the new rule change now means all president ial nominees for executive branch positions and the federal courts now need only a simple majority vote. Judge gorsuch now nils the conservative seat left vacant by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia restoring the courts previous balance, four conservatives, four liberals and Justice Anthony kennedy as the swing vote. In a statement, President Trump congratulated Justice Gorsuch and praised the confirmation process for being transparent and accessible. Gorsuch will be sworn in monday. Paula, dan. Big victory for the Trump Administration. Gloria riviera, thank you very much. On any other morning this would of course be the big lead story. The lead story. Theres so much going on. Absolutely. Tells you a lot about the times in which were living. Lets check the weather, and rob marciano is also joining us from washington. There he is in fine form this morning. How are you . Good morning, guys. For an entirely different reason, 105 years ago japan gave hundreds of cherry trees to washington, d. C. As a gift of goodwill and for 90 years theyve been celebrating the Cherry Blossom festival. That is why were here. What a spectacular morning, the monument behind me on the mall and the sun is shining but it is chilly. Finally have the sun shining down brightly, its a alien clear morning, temperatures are chilly, well see a full day of sunshine, thanks to High Pressure rolling in. The exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast well go 58 today, ten better tomorrow and 12 higher than that monday. Mondays high, 80. Tuesdays near record high, 82 degrees, wednesday, clouds and sun, 70. A. M. Herron time an a gorgeous one. We got marching bands. Look. Holy Cherry Blossoms. Look at those Cherry Blossoms. I mean, if the peak was passed, no, they are blooming real good now and warming up the band. We need it. Kind of chilly. I love how the band starts playing right on cue. I have been looking for a horn flourish every time i walk into a room but never been able to get anybody to do that. Always happens for rob. It does. It does. Rob, thank you very much, my friend. Well get back to you later in the show. And now its time to turn things over to ron claiborne. Hand the baton. I almost said the candle. I dont know what i was thinking. Heres the baton, hand it over to you for a look at the other headlines. Good morning, paula, dan, diane. Good morning, everyone. We begin in jacksonville, florida where a protest against the u. S. Military action in syria turned violent. Six people were arrested when demonstrators clashed with a protrump group and then Police Officers got physical with some of the protesters as you can see in this video posted by witnesses. The Jacksonville Police department defended the officers saying they were reacting to being attacked. And turning overseas, a 31yearold romanian woman was visiting londo